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25th Mar 2021, 9:29 pm | #1 |
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GPO 332 conversion to plug and socket.
Hi, I hope you can give me some advice. I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE AT ALL, but doing a Lockdown project with my son.
We are trying to get a GPO 332L working on a BT line. I am NOT trying a Ringtone Conversion I am trying to get it working on the old Pulse signal So far we can:- Ring in to the 332L from my mobile phone The bells ring on the 332L I can hear the person on the 332L speak to me clearly BUT:- The person on the 332L cannot hear me at all Additionally, when I connect/plug into my home phone socket with the 332L my internet goes OFF until I unplug it I have NOT been able to ring out from the 332L yet Possibly the Dial is not good? (12FBR 62/2) My Line colours are the new ones so I have transposed as below See LIST below for colours and connections made My Handset is complete – No. 164 New diaphragm fitted just in case I am using the existing cord Green – T3 White – T4 Red – T5 332L LINE cord colours OLD-NEW BT Plug cord colours Red-Yellow-B-T9 Blue-Green-Ringer-T11 White-Black-A-T1 Green-Red-spare-not used Terminals Linked T1 + T2 T8 + T9 T10 + T11 + T12 |
26th Mar 2021, 5:37 pm | #2 |
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Re: GPO 332 conversion to plug and socket.
Hi Martyn, and welcome to the forum.
You appear to have the telephone's own capacitor linked in and you shouldn't need that if you're plugging into a line-jack unit. Could you connect your lead to your telephone as per the attached diagram? My diagram shows the 'traditional' colours that come with a BT standard plug and lead. The numbers on the BT plug read left to right as you look down on the contact side with the lead towards you and the plug-end away from you. Don't worry about a resistor between terminals 11 and 12 for now - a link will be fine.
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26th Mar 2021, 7:47 pm | #3 |
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Re: GPO 332 conversion to plug and socket.
Although, as Russell says, you need to disconnect the internal capacitor if you are using the ringing wire from the master socket, I wouldn't expect this to cause the problems you describe, so you may still have a problem after doing so.
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26th Mar 2021, 8:00 pm | #4 |
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Re: GPO 332 conversion to plug and socket.
I wouldn't either, Dave, but I thought better to start from a 'clean' plug and socket conversion and take things from there. I run my 1968 Ericsson Dialog with the internal capacitor connected and in parallel with the one in the LJU and it works fine.
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26th Mar 2021, 8:22 pm | #5 |
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Re: GPO 332 conversion to plug and socket.
Indeed!
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