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Having cross talk problems over two phone lines.?

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suggestions? tutorials on proper line set ups?

help! there are a lot of wires and its a mess.

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  1. Crosstalk is usually caused by unterminated lines, so it shouldn't happen if someone is using the line - unless the lines are extremely long and there's an impedance bump somewhere.


  2. The way to solve this is easy, but in the old day of Strouger exchanges, it was a mechanical problem... Get hold of some 88 mH chokes.... feed the cables through these chokes and VIOLA!, your done... ask your local telephone engineer for a couple, he would be glad to give you some. Failing that, feed the cables through some ferrite rings. or beads; the type you find on computer monitors, they work well, too.

    Kind regards

    Dr Antony

  3. Hello Mercury!

    Long time no see, bud..

    Were I you, I'd be contacting the local phone company first, just to see if the problem might lie within their system...

    If their lines check out OK, then, I'd start tracing wire myself.

    Remember that cheap wiring 'bleeds' through insulation...

    You may need to clean up that 'spaghetti bowl', after all...

    Peace to you,

    B

  4. yah toooo bad we all study things we can never understand good luck

  5. GET A THIRD LINE .

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