cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
2,310 Views
Message 1 of 15

Rotary phone

Just had fibre installed and my old fashioned rotary phone dies not ring as it did with landline connection.

0 Ratings
Reply
14 REPLIES 14
2,304 Views
Message 2 of 15

Re: Rotary phone


@BADmoon1969wrote:

Just had fibre installed and my old fashioned rotary phone dies not ring as it did with landline connection.


Are you now on digital voice?

0 Ratings
Reply
2,292 Views
Message 3 of 15

Re: Rotary phone

Yes,  had it installed last week as part of a new contract (no choice).  I have vintage phone which would always ring (very loud bell) when I had an incoming call.  The ring has now stopped working since fibre digital voice fitted.

0 Ratings
Reply
2,289 Views
Message 4 of 15

Re: Rotary phone

fit one of these to the phone, it will recreate the ring wire needed

 

download.jfif

2,283 Views
Message 5 of 15

Re: Rotary phone

The microfilter plugs into the Smart Hub 2 and provides the “third wire” required to ring very old phones.  You then plug the phone into the microfilter, of course.

0 Ratings
Reply
2,243 Views
Message 6 of 15

Re: Rotary phone

Hi, I’ve got one of these, but it does not seem to work!  Where exactly do I plug it?  The engineer said that the voltage signal had now changed with digital voice and there now wasn’t enough power to make the vintage bell ring!

0 Ratings
Reply
2,238 Views
Message 7 of 15

Re: Rotary phone

I've not actually done this myself but there have been a number of posts to suggest that is a solution.  It may be the case the not all microfilters provide the third wire and only some makes will work.

As I said, the filter plugs into the phone socket on the back of the Smart Hub and the phone plugs into the microfilter.

Edit: OK, I've just tried two different models I've got to hand with a multimeter.  One does seem to have a connection to the third wire, the other doesn't.  The one that does seem to work is a cheap Chinese thing labeled DSL472.  (That looks suspiciously like the one in the picture but the label is different).

0 Ratings
Reply
2,183 Views
Message 8 of 15

Re: Rotary phone

OK, I’m officially confused now.

I’ve just looked up the schematic for a microfilter and it shows the ring wire connected via a capacitor, so testing it with a multimeter shouldn’t have worked.

I’m sure one of the guys from the telecom side of things could answer this better.  @iniltous @36ULW any ideas?

0 Ratings
Reply
2,151 Views
Message 9 of 15

Re: Rotary phone

Ringing current is AC so will pass through the capacitor.

Not sure the hub can supply sufficient current for a high impedance mechanical bell.

0 Ratings
Reply
2,142 Views
Message 10 of 15

Re: Rotary phone

I have an old GPO 746 rotary phone plugged in with Digital Voice and all works fine. I had to get a Pulse-to-Tone converter to dial 'out' but the ringing works without any change. If it worked before Digital Voice, it will work afterwards (fibre make no difference, no matter copper or fibre, the phone signals come into the house as IP packets just the same as any web page request).

 

So the question really is… where are you sticking it? It needs to go into the back of the Smart Hub 2 in the green port, and if not, then you either need your old extensions wiring into said green port, or use a Digital Adapter - all very well documented on this forum.

 

If you are sticking it into an extension socket as you used to, but the extensions are not wired the the back of the Smart Hub 2 green port then it will not work.

0 Ratings
Reply