sounds like RF pick, up check the grounds. Every device should be
grounded to 1 common point then to the bld electrical ground. It is also
possible to have one drop ( phone or speaker) picking up RF, disconnect
each one, one at a time and see if it goes away.

On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 19:16:35 -0400 Don Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Riddle me this !?
> I have a kxtd1232, that has been in for about six years, with
> six digital sets, two analog key sets and about 28 single line 
> sets.
> The "overhead paging" went in with the system and uses a
> Grommes ~ Precision 100 Watt amp, with about 15 speakers.
> In the last few days the customer has been hearing crosstalk on the
> telephones
> that sounds like someone else's overhead paging. NOW the REAL 
> problem.
> they are also hearing the same kind of pages, at very low levels, 
> over
> the overhead paging.
> The interface to the paging is via the RCA jack
> I can't figure out how crosstalk can get to the paging interface.
> anybody have any ideas ??
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Don Ritchie - Century Communications Euclid Ohio
> 
> 
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Chris Snyder
Advantage Telcom
Sevier Countys oldest interconnect
PBX & Key Telephone Systems, VoIP, Voice Mail, and WiFi
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