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It's not just power losses that a ups system can protect your sensitive electronics from. It's also power spikes from lightning strikes or lost of power in nearby areas and power dips from sudden power strains on the grid. Even a simple high joules rated surge protector would be enough for some folks.
I really can't say for sure. But I would highly doubt that the problem lies with the phone itself. Since they are cordless and generally only need power for charging and powering the base unit. Digital modems and computers on the other hand are very sensitive to power fluctuations and will seriously benefit from a UPS.
Well that makes for a interesting question. Did your mom have the same phone on analog and digital service?
Quote from: Sandman[SA] on August 16, 2020, 03:41:19 pmWell that makes for a interesting question. Did your mom have the same phone on analog and digital service?Only I have went digital. My parents still have the old set up and my brothers have only cell phones. I am the only one with digital home phone with the cheapest company I could find.
Have you tried replacing her (phone) cord? ... humidity corrosion and all.
Ok, I think she's saying her mom hates the sound quality of her phone. KT was going to try a phone set I gave her to see if it is the phones or the service causing the crappy sound. Easier to try another phone than switch services only to find it is your crappy phone (at least I think that's what she means).