Thanks for the suggestion Jim. If I picked up 5 of these and replaced the
T7453s, I would have 5 happy users. Why do you think the 77xx would work when
the 74xx don't? Tom.> Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 13:26:39 -0500> From: [EMAIL
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You got a long antenna & it picks up a lot of noise and rf. Strapping spare
wires to ground may help alleviate some of that noise and stray voltage.
You can get some filters from Mike Sandman. Hookup an analog port & see how
it
sounds.
** See what's
Use 77XX series setsbet they work fine.
Jim
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Thanks for the advice. We have fiber between the buildings and the longer
te
This is an interesting idea. There are actually 2 50 pair cable and one fiber
cable in a 2" conduit that runs for 700'. I likely have 30 pair across the two
cables that aren't used. I can easily ground them and try it. What would be
the explanation for this possibly solving the problem?> Fr
Thanks for the advice. We have fiber between the buildings and the longer term
plan is to replace the proprietary system with IP phones on the LAN. I was
looking for something I could do quickly to get 5 phones up to full
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