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On 10/27/2013 11:40 PM, gregz wrote:
" wrote:
Our ring voltage was 90v for most of my lifetime but I found out from
AT&T that it somewhat recently changed to 45v. I guess the new landline
phones have a better ringer than the old rotary dial types.

The local phone companies have been improving their outside plant
facilities, and the result is that there are fewer very long customer
lines with high resistance wiring so that not as much voltage is needed
to get the same voltage at the customer as before. Also, actual bell
type ringers are non-existent any more, and the electronic-based ringers
can work on much lower voltages.


I have a bell ringer in the garage, and an old ringer wall phone in the
kitchen. Both work off my comcast box. I also have several other electronic
phones. One table phone will ring without wall wart plugged in.

Greg


Yes, I have an old wall mount Western Electric phone (late 40's) in the
kitchen, was pleased to find that it does in fact work on the fake POTS
line that comes out of the FiOS box

It also scares the hell out of the cat when the phone rings (unlike the
little Panasonic cordless phones elsewhere in the house) which I think
is amusing.

nate

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