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Tuesday, 22 September 2009
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Retro Telephones
Retro Telephones are making a comeback, even replica Trimphone Telephones are becoming very popular.
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Retro 746 Telephones
Origional Retro telephones from the 1960's and 1970's such as the 746 Telephones are becoming the new antiques of the recent past.
). As a finishing touch clean and polish with Bakelite Polish from Greygates.
Monday, 02 June 2008
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Retro Telephones
Test entry to be updated
Thursday, 20 March 2008
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I'm bringing Xanga back - drop a comment if you're with me!
Monday, 06 November 2006
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Fitting a new electret type 21 transmitter to old British Bakelite telephones.
A few people have asked me how to do this so I have included instructions below.
Step 1) Remove the base plate of the telephone
Picture 1 shows the inside of the telephone once you have removed the base plate (4 screws in the corners)
Notice the numbering of the terminals (the important ones are T4, T5 and T6.
Step 2) Inside the telephone check the 3 wire cord is correctly installed (white from T4, Red from T5 and green on T6)
Step 3) Remove the mouthpiece cover by VERY carefully inserting a thin prong into the hole and carefully twisting the mouthpiece anticlockwise as in picture 3.
Step 4) Lift out the old carbon granule microphone/transmitter as in picture 4.
Step 5) Unscrew and remove the spring contacts as in picture 5.
Step 7) Connect the new microphone (transmitter) to the new cord Red and the White wires as in picture 7.
Step 8) Connect the Green wire as in picture 8 (note this the strap wire link to the red wire I have called this Blue in picture 8).
Step 9) Use some form of soft packing behind the new (smaller) microphone to prevent rattling.
Step 10) Replace the mouthpiece gently (can be easily damaged). As a finishing touch clean and polish with Bakelite Polish from Greygates.
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