Re: KX-T: Strange Problem

2008-07-09 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > Now there is an idea I may just try, I have a number of 600:600 ohm > isolation transformers > around here, I may use one in the amp input line. the KSU and amp are > about 30 feet apart. > however, that isn't going to solve the cross

Re: KX-T: Strange Problem

2008-07-09 Thread Don Ritchie
Now there is an idea I may just try, I have a number of 600:600 ohm isolation transformers around here, I may use one in the amp input line. the KSU and amp are about 30 feet apart. however, that isn't going to solve the crosstalk in the CO lines. I need to spend an hour or so there in the morning,

Re: KX-T: Strange Problem

2008-07-09 Thread Jim Schultz
Sounds like nightmare time Don! There are a whole bunch of things that could be causing xtalk, but as a quick, inexpensive, "shotgun" solution, I'd isolate the paging amp from the 1232 with a Bogen WMT-1 transformer They call this a Hiz in, 600ohm out xfmr, but in reality it's pretty close

Re: KX-T: Strange Problem

2008-07-09 Thread Chris L Snyder
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