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    Default panasonic phone bracket / rj11 connector

    i have this model phone at home:
    its a panasonic KX-TG1822ALS

    what i want to do is wall mount it. however, i cannot find a bracket that incorporates both the wall mount and rj11 connection in one.

    its probably unlikely that one even exists, but even a mini wall plate would do to connect an rj11 socket to it, then i can mount the screws around it

    anyone have any ideas?



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    I'm not sure what you're asking here. I'm guessing that the base unit will have a RJ11 connection on it somewhere and have keyholes in it on the side that mounts to the wall.

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    yep thats right. to mount the base unit on the wall i need to set 2 screws in the wall 60mm apart. that part is simple enough. now i need to find a way to finish the cable coming up the wall. the only wall plates i can find are the standard light switch/power point size, and thats too big. i need something small

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    that model wasn't released with a wall mount, according to both the service manual and panasonic spare parts
    When I explained to the guy what avatar I wanted, that wasn't what I meant!

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    Maybe you could buy an architrave switch plate and insert an rj11 socket.
    That is what I did. You can also get mini architrave plates from an electrical shop. I know clipsal makes them 30T

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    well i was thinking something along those lines, but was wondering if there was a mini plate with provision for putting an rj11 socket in. that would be ideal really

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    There are min plates with provision for snap in sockets, I have seen F connectors and RJ45 so RJ11 may be available.
    These are standard Mini size, so not sure if it is small enough for you.
    probably if you wander into an Electrical wholesaler they will have something.
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