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Greetings All, I have an AT&T 302A attendant console that sounds like an old 2-way radio. Refurbished ones are about $300 which ain't bad, but static sounds like a fixable option. I don't know. Looking for feedback. We had a backup to get them by for the time being, but need to get original repaired or replaced. Thanks for help!!
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The internal contacts can get oxidized, get an electronic tuner cleaner(Blue Stuff is one) and spray it on the 1/4" male jacks, push in in a out a few times, that should make your static go away. Wipe the prongs clean and your good to go.
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Thank You Gents for replies. I ended up cleaning the jacks and contacts and voile; no static.
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