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Telephone Noise

Reference data and engineering information about telephone noise for acoustics applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Telephone Noise in acoustics.

Key Formulas

Speed of Sound

c=γRTc = \sqrt{\gamma R T}

Speed of sound in an ideal gas.

Sound Level

L=10log10(I/I0)L = 10 \log_{10}(I/I_0)

Decibel level.

Wavelength

λ=c/f\lambda = c / f

Wavelength = speed / frequency.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
ccSpeed of soundm/s
LLSound leveldB
λ\lambdaWavelengthm
ffFrequencyHz

Speech Interference Levels (SIL) Thresholds

Telephone conversation quality is directly related to the background noise level, measured in Speech Interference Level (SIL). The general acceptability thresholds are:

ConditionSIL (dB)Approx. dBA
Satisfactory< 6572
Difficult65 - 8072 - 87
Impossible> 8087

The relationship between SIL and A-weighted sound level (dBA) can be approximated for typical noise spectra. A common engineering conversion is:

LASIL+7dBL_{A} \approx SIL + 7 \, \text{dB}

Where:

  • LAL_{A} is the A-weighted sound pressure level in dBA.
  • SILSIL is the Speech Interference Level in dB.

This 7 dB offset reflects the weighting applied to lower frequencies in the A-weighting curve, which are less critical for speech intelligibility.

References