[Asterisk-Users] Chaining more than one zap echo canceller?

Chad Scott chad at idworld.net
Wed Oct 13 19:21:52 MST 2004


I'm not aware of anyone making something like this for telephone 
systems... all the ones I've seen are RF matching networks for 
transmitters and receivers.  You'd likely have to build it.

On Oct 13, 2004, at 7:43 AM, Jayson Vantuyl wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 07:12:12AM -0700, Chad Scott wrote:
>> If you wanted to fix an impedance mismatch the "right" way, you'd use 
>> a
>> matching network.  In it's simplest form, you could use a transformer
>> to convert the 150 ohms impedance at the jack to 600 ohms for the
>> equipment.  You could also use a dynamic matching network with 
>> variable
>> capacitors and inductors to create just about any impedance you want.
> Can I buy something like this or do I have to build it?
>
> -- 
> Jayson Vantuyl
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