Has anybody came across a problem with a radio station bleeding thru while on a call? I'm writing here because my customer as a NEC switch. I know it is most likely not the equipment, or could it be? any input would be helpful.
I'm also interested in this problem. At my site, Music-on-hold bleeds onto the analog lines. It's not the handset, as I can also get it from my butt-set.
The problem is on digital sets and my customer has a T-1.
This just started about a week ago, and I haven't been on site yet to check the grounding. Will get back my end of week.
First determine if it is comming in on the outside lines or is comming in from internal wiring. You will hear it on a butt set if on the lines. SNC manufacturing out of Oshkosh WI makes a noise choke that usually eliminates this problem. If inside wire is indusing this, a .01 mf capasitor across the transmitter leads will fix it.
Music on hold is easy problem use a 600 ohm to 600 ohm isolation transformer. But I agree changing handsets I had a installation that was 100 yard away from a TV station, it would pick it up. But when i swapped handset from other area of the site that were 3000 years away, both area work fine.
The music is being heard during a conversation, and it is a radio station not a music on hold device. Haven't been back to site and customer has not called yet to report it again.
Will update later. THANKS FOR THE INFO EVERYONE...
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