SpectraTAC and Phone Line High Frequency Roll Off
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 7:48 am
We recently inherited a system with lots of remote receivers linked back to a SpectraTAC and associated copper line problems.
I am looking for some experience with what amount of flatness in the frequency response of the telephone line is required for proper operation of the comparator. Right now the line in question has a high frequency roll off beginning somewhere around 2.2 KC and at 2.8 KC it is -13.7 dB relative to 1 KC. Low freq. is fine and the problem of course is that this site gets voted inappropriately when other sites are quieter.
The phone company's MO is to send a crew out to do some repair or other, then wait to see if we call back and complain. This means that each time they say maybe it is fixed, we have to sweep the line to see, so I am hoping to learn when we can say it is "good enough". Right now we are testing 400, 1k and 2.8k but does the SpectraTAC benefit from anything over 3k? How high should we go, or expect it to go?
I am looking for some experience with what amount of flatness in the frequency response of the telephone line is required for proper operation of the comparator. Right now the line in question has a high frequency roll off beginning somewhere around 2.2 KC and at 2.8 KC it is -13.7 dB relative to 1 KC. Low freq. is fine and the problem of course is that this site gets voted inappropriately when other sites are quieter.
The phone company's MO is to send a crew out to do some repair or other, then wait to see if we call back and complain. This means that each time they say maybe it is fixed, we have to sweep the line to see, so I am hoping to learn when we can say it is "good enough". Right now we are testing 400, 1k and 2.8k but does the SpectraTAC benefit from anything over 3k? How high should we go, or expect it to go?