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That explains why I never noticed an issue before going with the intercom. Now, it's clear as a bell with the other power supply! Thanks again! A Capacitor is what was used to filter the DC, so that's a likely suspect. Good catch!
If you don't have a butt set, you can use a single line (500/2500) phone. Connect alligator clips (or just loose conductors) to T&R and use that. If A battery is not perfectly clear coming out of the power supply, that's your problem.
A battery is really only used (As I Recall) on Intercoms (manual & Dial) and Ring Down circuits (manual & automatic). If you don't have any of those circuits in your system you'd never notice a problem with A battery.
Good luck!
Sam
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