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I am looking for a RJ9 jack splitter. I am coming off this Nortel 3902 phone receiver jack and want to split the line to accept a phone receiver and a head set which has the RJ9 male jack. so it needs to be one female line in and 2 female lines out - It will look just like the RJ11 unit but accomodate the RJ9 connector.
Where can I find one?
Thanks
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I think what you are looking for is 4P4C duplex adapter. Viking Electronics has a device #SO-24AK that might be close to what you are looking for. Suttle also makes a #464 adapter that does this.
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Are you not unplugging the handset cord from the handset jack, and plugging in an adapter that has two headset size outputs?
If so I have a spare you can have.
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