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Telephones for Noisy Data Centers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rick)
Thu Jun 18 11:51:52 2009

From: "Rick" <rbtrux@gmail.com>
To: <nanog@nanog.org>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:51:57 -0400
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org

The ones I can recommend in that line are the headsets from David Clark.
I've used these for decades in some of the harshest noise locations with
great success. While most of the adaptors I use are home made I suspect =
that
they can supply one for about any application. They have for me.=20
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http://www.davidclark.com/
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regards
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Rick
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Try noice-canceling aviation headsets (GA or helicopter models have =
truly
amazing noise suppression).  High-end models come with cellphone
interface. I don't think cellphones will work in many data centers, but =
I
think rigging interface from a normal cordless phone to the headset is
pretty simple.
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The better of these headsets (Bose X, Sennheiser HMC460, Zulu =
Lightspeed,
etc) have additional digital signal processing for getting voice out of
noise - if you don't mind expense:)
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--vadim
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> Michael J McCafferty wrote:
> > All,
> >     I'd be OK if we were in a facility that was only average in =
terms of
> > noise, but we are not. I need an exceptional phone for the data =
center.
> > Something that doesn't transmit the horrible background noise to the
> > other end, and something that is loud without being painful for the =
user
> > of this phone. Cordless would be very fine, headset is excellent.
> > Ordinary desk phone is OK... but the most important thing is that it
> > works for clear communication. A loud ringer would great too... but =
if
> > the best phone doesn't have one, I'll get an auxiliary ringer.
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> >     Does anyone have a phone model that they find to be excellent in =
a
> > louder than usual data center?

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