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- From: vbreault@rinhp750.gmr.com (Val Breault)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: telephone humm any solution...
- Message-ID: <VBREAULT.92Nov12135631@rinhp750.gmr.com>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 18:56:31 GMT
- References: <HEYES.92Nov12093414@dadev.cebaf.gov>
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- In-reply-to: heyes@dadev.cebaf.gov's message of 12 Nov 92 14:34:13 GMT
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- In article <HEYES.92Nov12093414@dadev.cebaf.gov> heyes@dadev.cebaf.gov (Graham Heyes) writes:
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- I installed two telephones myself, one in the kitchen
- and one in the bedroom. The one in the kitchen full of electrical
- appliances is fine. The one in the bedroom has a terrible humm.
- I tried swapping the handsets and the humm stays with the
- bedroom not with the handset. The only electrical equipment in
- there is two table lamps.
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- I wonder what's on the other side of the bedroom wall. Could there
- be a television there? Try extending the wires and moving the
- phone to another part of the bedroom.
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