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Installed my 1st tda100 with a tva50 last week. For paging the customer has a page pac 6 with trunk adapter ( AT&T ). The only way I could make the paging work is by using a co port, but there is a pause when you push the co line (about 7 sec.). I believe that it because the page pac is looking for a contact closure. So if I can't get the pause to go away. I am planning to replace with a bogen 15 watt amp. So my question is can I get the pause to go away or should I just replace the page pac. :shrug:
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I would go with the Bogen, like the TPU series. Keep in mind that the pagepac speakers or horns are probably 45 ohm voicecoils. -------------------------- MrG
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With the TPU you won't need a CO Port, just use the page out jack. --------------------- MrG
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Thanks Guys, I though a TPU would work.
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Most of the PagePac's we're designed to work with AT&T many with a modular plug. Normally in addition to the audio pair (middle pair) there's also a contact closure needed (outer pair). Simply short the pair and the PagePac will work like a Bogen.
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