Has anyone come up with a work-around for this?
Motorola's answer is it works as designed, so change you paging tones.

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Yes, but when you're dealing with phone lines, unless they've been specially conditioned, they attenuate the lower paging tones significantly, and you can't achieve a balance between low-tone deviation, and high tone clipping. When it's a local "in-building" run, this isn't an issue. That's what I was getting at there.RF_Burns wrote: Actually from the schematics, doesn't matter whether its local or extended, the audio circuitry is the same. Comes out of a codec into a buffer amp and there ya go.
It actually doesn't sound that bad, and the tones go through much better without the filtering. Otherwise Motorola's correct, you'd need to change your paging tones to something more mid-range, and especially avoid lower tones under 400Hz or so.RF_Burns wrote: Audio is going into external mic audio, not flat audio, no choice here. If you put the audio into flat audio the voice message would sound bad.