I've got a basic, plain old electronics need for a hybrid transformer with support components that I can just drop-ship to a customer and he can parallel a couple tone remotes off a 2-wire phone line. The new one is 4-wire only and I'm hoping you can point me to an outfit that sells such a package ready to go, or else I'll have to get off my duff and build a circuit for him--and I'm lazy.
So any good ideas where I can get a hybrid circuit with balancing resistors and capacitors or is it junk box time for me?
Thanks.
Sources for hybrid
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Re: Sources for hybrid
FIrst, what kind of remote is it that it's only 4 wire & can't be converted to 2 wire?
Re: Sources for hybrid
boteman wrote:I've got a basic, plain old electronics need for a hybrid transformer with support components that I can just drop-ship to a customer and he can parallel a couple tone remotes off a 2-wire phone line. The new one is 4-wire only and I'm hoping you can point me to an outfit that sells such a package ready to go, or else I'll have to get off my duff and build a circuit for him--and I'm lazy.
So any good ideas where I can get a hybrid circuit with balancing resistors and capacitors or is it junk box time for me?
Thanks.
Been in this field for over 45 years now and don't think I have ever seen a 4 wire remote that can't be changed to a 2 wire operation. I have to ask the same question, what is it by make an model number?
Going from 2 wire to 4 wire is much more of a problem. As the companies don't put all the parts you need into the remote. Saves them money that way.
Jim
Re: Sources for hybrid
BlackBox p/n MC118A