
this has bothered me deeply for some time, does anybody know what on earth those big black things fixed to the side of telegraph/power transmission poles are?
Yes they are.Dr Lobster* wrote:I notice in the back of my BT box only two wires are actually used, the rest are folded out of the way, so are these there for 'spares' or in case i need another line put in?
I have a bit of an odd penchant for American desk phones I remember from television programmes in the 1980s.Sput wrote:Surely you would use multiple wireless phones sharing a base station gav, you're not some luddite are you?
Yes, but most modern phones, with elecronic ringers, have a REN of about 0.1, so managing to get up to a total of 3 is a bit difficult unless you have pink telephones in all your rooms!Gavin Scott wrote:Does the "maximum Ring Equivalent Number" still come into play these days? I remember adding too many extensions in the house and making the bell ringer in the hall go nuts.
I think its pretty obvious I will!Nick Harvey wrote:Yes, but most modern phones, with elecronic ringers, have a REN of about 0.1, so managing to get up to a total of 3 is a bit difficult unless you have pink telephones in all your rooms!Gavin Scott wrote:Does the "maximum Ring Equivalent Number" still come into play these days? I remember adding too many extensions in the house and making the bell ringer in the hall go nuts.
Fabulous. I actually have a device from a stage manager's desk which will send a healthy enough voltage down a line to make a telephone ring. Using a multi-pole GPO switch (naturally), you can select the ring-ring British sound, or the US long single ring.Talking of nice sounding telephones, feel free to grab this little item and download it into your mobile phone if you like it.