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Default Telephone Tip/Ring Question

On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 13:32:52 -0800, "Artemus"
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"Jim Thompson" wrote in message
.. .
Two lines coming in...

How much risk is it to assume that both "Tips" are essentially earth
ground potential?

...Jim Thompson


Probably not a good idea to do that. Back in the days when the
subscriber phones had local batteries it was important. However
with the advent of no battery phones in the early 1900's it made
little difference which side was grounded. My father was an installer
and was taught in the 40's that ring/tip red/green were not critical.
Even if the tip were always ground that ground may not be the same
as the electric company's ground in your home/office as the phone
co often pounds in their own ground rod which can be many feet,
and volts, away from the electric ground rod.
Art



Way back when, (back to the 70s or 60s), the polarity would reverse
when the called party answered. This was called supervision or
reversal and propagated all the way back through a long distance
connection.

boB