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John Weston
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In article <Xns9BDDA922928D3451E7A@69.16.185.250>, "john" wrote:
levels were incorrect for the French phone I was using. It's now in the
cupboard... I'm now using the 145 which plugs directly into the phone
socket using a supplied adaptor. (I plug mine into the back of a caller
display unit, which has an RJ11 line socket, so don't use the adaptor)
It doesn't have the playback to line facility, but it works better for
me.
phone line is full duplex on one pair whereas the handset is Tx and Rx
on two pairs, typically.
follow a similar layout, though. That's why they work with some phones
and not with others.
outlined in Wiki.
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Yes, that's the one. I had a problem with it because the Tx and RXWhat you describe is also my situation. At the moment I use a
Retell 156 in the curly lead and it's fine. Is that what you use?
levels were incorrect for the French phone I was using. It's now in the
cupboard... I'm now using the 145 which plugs directly into the phone
socket using a supplied adaptor. (I plug mine into the back of a caller
display unit, which has an RJ11 line socket, so don't use the adaptor)
It doesn't have the playback to line facility, but it works better for
me.
It's possible, since they are high impedance devices. However, theThe Uket supplier says he can attach it either to the handset curly
(as it says on the web page) or to the line cord. The line cord is
a bit surprising but I won't really know until I have tried. A
friend of mine had an adapter which looked identical in appearance
to the Uket one and it actually did work well when plugged into a
wall socket with his own cord.
phone line is full duplex on one pair whereas the handset is Tx and Rx
on two pairs, typically.
Ther is no standard for the phone lead in the UK, AFAIK. Most do seem to(A) the pinout on the line cord's connector to the phone base.
(B) the pinout on either end of handset's curly lead.
follow a similar layout, though. That's why they work with some phones
and not with others.
The UK based manufacturers don't necessarily follow the USA practice ashttp://www.wppltd.demon.co.uk/WPP/Wiring/UK_telephone/uk_telephone.
html
As for the curly cord, a couple of articles in the Wiki don't agree
about this.
outlined in Wiki.
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John W
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