"Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> writes:
>I have a 1.7 Mhz cordless phone. Yes, I know it's ancient, and subject to
>interference, and readily overheard, but I've always liked its sleek design
>and the swappable sealed lead acid batteries that means that the handset
>itself never sits in the charger. But is has just 10 channels that I have
>to switch through manually.
>I recently installed DSL. I installed the filters that came with the DSL
>device, but sound quality on the cordless phone is much worse than before.
>I was wondering if such cordless phones require a different filter.
No, no special filters exist for special/older phones.
You could try putting two filters inline in front of that phone's plugin.
Or try a different brand filter (most computer stores tend to carry
maybe one).
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