[GreenKeys] Rotary telephone switches?
Doug Alderdice
dalderdi at verizon.net
Sun Nov 26 21:56:27 EST 2023
While step-by-step and other electro-mechanical methods of telephone
switching are long gone from the PSTN, there are quite a number of
hobbyists/collectors/nut cases who have small, or in some cases quite
large, step-by-step "central offices" in their homes ... not unlike
these guys I know who have old Teletypes running in their homes, ;)
I happen to have a small SxS switch I built, but again there are a bunch
of others who do, too, and some read this list.
Whatcha got in the tools?
Doug A.
On 11/26/2023 9:50 PM, Chuck Rehor wrote:
> Electromechanical Step-by-Step switches are not used in the telephone
> system anywhere anymore. They have been replaced by electronic switching
> systems like the ones we (Nokia, formerly AT&T/Lucent/Alcatel-Lucent)
> design/manufacture/sell.
>
> Your rotary phone still works on the telephone network because the
> electronic switching system is backward-compatible with old rotary
> telephones. They don’t need the old Step-by-Step switches to decode the
> pulses produced by rotary phones. We do it with software.
>
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 8:33 PM E. <hanyou at xsmail.com
> <mailto:hanyou at xsmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> I’m not sure if the switches are still used (pretty sure they
> aren’t), but my telco still allows rotary over POTS… most of the
> phones I use in my house are rotary Automatic Electrics. Why?
> ‘Cause my telco was a former Independent Bell and not/still not part
> of the Big Ma Bell network ;) . Even still have callback!
>
>
> > On Nov 26, 2023, at 8:13 PM, Roy Morgan <k1lky68 at gmail.com
> <mailto:k1lky68 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Is there anyone actually using the rotary telephone switches? I
> have some tools that seem to be specific to those things.
> >
> > Roy
> >
> > Roy Morgan
> > K1LKY Western Mass
> > K1LKY68 at gmail.com <mailto:K1LKY68 at gmail.com>
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