I am moving the telephone wall socket in my study because I'm
> often checking out some extra phone device and need better
> access than a single socket at floor level. A simple extension
> lead may not work too well because they don't usually have
> twisted pair wiring, so I'm told they can pick up interference
> and I have enough interference on the line anyway.
>
> I need some advice on positioning the sockets.
>
> I was going to put in a double socket (two double sockets
> actually) about 10-12 inches above the level of my desk. Any
> devices I am looking at would be able to rest on the desk.
>
> The master socket is in another room so these are all extensions
> sockets wired in parallel.
>
> I chose a height of 10-12 inches above the desk because if the
> socket was too low then any phone plugs and adaptors which stuck
> out might jostle with papers, books and desk things.
>
> One problem for the new sockets in this position is that an old
> style PC monitor (CRT) would be about 2 feet away. I really want
> to avoid creating line noise so do I need increase this
> distance?
>
> On the other side of the sockets are flourescent light fittings.
> Some are compact flourescent bulbs and there is a 20 inch long
> strip bulb too.
>
> Any thoughts on positioning. =A0Sensible ones please (the ceiling
> isn't going to work!)
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