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Radio Interference on analog trunks
Does anybody know how to eliminate radio interference on analog trunks? It didn't happen on the previous system (Nortel) using the same trunks. We have checked the grounding, it's fine. Checked polarity, it's fine. Tried RF Coils, didn't work. We don't get radio on the lines with our buttset, so we assume it has to do with the current draw.
Thanks, Brian |
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PBXtech SILVER 25+ posts
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Re: Radio Interference on analog trunks
Take a look at http://www.sncmfg.com/telecom/noise_protection/rid.html - we've used their products and advice quite successfully in the past.
Mike |
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