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Old 22nd September 2003, 12:19 AM   #1
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Was thinking about this today..

What is the crossover frequency for those filter things you put on your phone jacks? Are they just simple capacitors in series, or do they add some other components in there?

I could take one apart, but I'm pretty sure i wouldn't be able to get it back together.
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