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thanks all for the suggestions, looks like the viking is the way I am going to go, the customer likes the idea of being able to call in from his cell phone as well....Ed distance is not an issue for this one, very close to the co..Thanks again
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Merritt, both of those units won't work directly on a POTS line will they? I thought they were only for use on a phone system page or trunk port.
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I agree. The Viking RAD-1A will work with a POTS line. It has a 600 ohm unbalanced output which will work with any paging amp's line level unbalanced input.
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It's been a long time since I've used one but if memory serves me correctly a 600 ohm 1:1 transfomer from Radio Shack will give you a balanced output if you need it.
Just wire in between the unbalanced output and the balanced input connections.
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