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Elizabeth Boston <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Sep 1998 10:13:56 -0400
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Is there any way to fix this?
I installed a new computer for a local doctor's office. Now the
neighbor's CB signal comes through loud and clear on the computer
speakers. When they turn off the computer speakers, the signal
interferes with the phone line. Turning the speaker volume down,
or muting the volume on the desktop have no effect. According to
the FCC this guy is within legal limits, and he doesn't seem to
care that a whole doctor's office can hear his conversations.
        The best suggestion I could come up with, was to plug headphones
into the speakers. That would keep the signal from interfering
with the phone line, and patients would not be able to hear, but,
there must be a better way..
        Thanks for any help.


     Elizabeth Boston
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