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
Speed of sound in an ideal gas.
Sound Level
Decibel level.
Wavelength
Wavelength = speed / frequency.
Variables
| Symbol | Description | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Speed of sound | m/s | |
| Sound level | dB | |
| Wavelength | m | |
| Frequency | Hz |
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:
| Condition | SIL (dB) | Approx. dBA |
|---|---|---|
| Satisfactory | < 65 | 72 |
| Difficult | 65 - 80 | 72 - 87 |
| Impossible | > 80 | 87 |
The relationship between SIL and A-weighted sound level (dBA) can be approximated for typical noise spectra. A common engineering conversion is:
Where:
- is the A-weighted sound pressure level in dBA.
- 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.