[MLB-WIRELESS] OT: RF emissions of Grandstream Budgetone 102 VoIP phones.
Steven Haigh
netwiz at crc.id.au
Wed Dec 1 10:42:27 EST 2004
Jason Hecker said:
> Hi,
>
> What is the make and model of the VoIP device? Does it have a C-Tick
> with Nxxxx designation or CE label? How about an FCC EMC compliance or
> equivalent Canadian compliance statement? That's really piss poor if it
> spams your radio like that.
It's a Grandstream Budgetone 102 as seen at:
http://www.grandstream.com/y-bt100.htm
It does have a C-Tick sticker on the bottom, I'll have to look at this
more when I get home...
> As you can imagine, the cat5 is coupling
> noise from within the device and acting like a honking great antenna.
*nods*
> It could be harmonics of parts inside the device or harmonics from the
> ethernet signalling. Is the noise always there or only when ethernet
> data is transmitted?
The noise is always present. It changes pattern when I press any buttons
on the keypad or use the device, so maybe it's processor related? It
doesn't matter if there's any ethernet traffic going on, as long as
there's a cat5 cable plugged into the device so there's a link...
Unplugging the CAT5, and the noise is gone - but that kinda defeats the
purpose...
> Regards
> Jason Hecker
>
> Steven Haigh wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> As some of you know, I've got myself a VoIP phone, however I'm trying to
>> find out if other peoples models emit a lot of RF noise in the 100 ->
>> 160Mhz range...
>>
>> I have a good receiver on an external discone antenna, and whenever I
>> plug
>> the cat5 into the VoIP phone, the receiver is flooded with noise. It's
>> enough to completely block out my reception of Essendon airport from my
>> place...
>>
>> Anyone else able to check their phone?
>>
>
--
Signed,
Steven Haigh
I am root. If you see me laughing, you'd better have a backup.
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