Hey guys, I just got a standard touch-tone Bell System knock-off (made in Taiwan) phone to start ringing again after using an old 302 model's wiring as a guide. It seems the wiring to the ringer had been seriously messed with and I had to fool with it for a while before getting the right wires on the right terminals. I was fairly confident that I had been successful when I connected the phone and some kind of impulse caused the striker to just lightly tap the bell once.
This made me wonder if I've wired the ringer in a way that causes "ringback" when using a rotary phone. This is something I've experienced in the past where if dialing a rotary phone, as the finger wheel returns to its resting position the ringer taps out each click of the switch, like if you dial the number 5 you will hear 5 single taps of the bell as the finger wheel returns back to the resting point.
I know there is a way to eliminate this situation but have forgotten if there is anything I can do with the wiring arrangement to fix it.
Anybody with knowledge in this field who can provide some suggestions? This Taiwan phone has all the same terminal blocks as a true Western Electric set so it should be easy to identify where I need to make my fix if any alterations to the way I've got it wired are necessary.
Thanks,
Ralph
This made me wonder if I've wired the ringer in a way that causes "ringback" when using a rotary phone. This is something I've experienced in the past where if dialing a rotary phone, as the finger wheel returns to its resting position the ringer taps out each click of the switch, like if you dial the number 5 you will hear 5 single taps of the bell as the finger wheel returns back to the resting point.
I know there is a way to eliminate this situation but have forgotten if there is anything I can do with the wiring arrangement to fix it.
Anybody with knowledge in this field who can provide some suggestions? This Taiwan phone has all the same terminal blocks as a true Western Electric set so it should be easy to identify where I need to make my fix if any alterations to the way I've got it wired are necessary.
Thanks,
Ralph