t_boy55
Jul 22, 2010, 10:25 AM
I have an antique telephone that has a 4 prong jack. Is there an adaptor that I can plug my phone in then lug it into the wall?
t_boy55 Jul 22, 2010, 10:25 AM I have an antique telephone that has a 4 prong jack. Is there an adaptor that I can plug my phone in then lug it into the wall? t_boy55 Jul 22, 2010, 10:27 AM I have an antique 4 prong telephone. Is there an adaptor to plug it in the wall. cdad Jul 22, 2010, 10:28 AM How antiuqe is the phone? A 4 prong is that same thing in use today. Its just the wires are a lot smaller. It usually only takes 2 wires to run a phone. The reason for 4 wires is so it can work with either line 1 or line2 in a 2 line system. t_boy55 Jul 22, 2010, 10:29 AM I have an antique 4 prong telephone. Is there an adaptor to plug it in the wall. My antique phone has a 4prong plug. t_boy55 Jul 22, 2010, 10:33 AM This is the original phone where you hold the listening device while speaking into the phone. This is the original not a replica. It is a rotory not a touch tone. It has a 4 prong plug attached. A black, red and white wire. t_boy55 Jul 22, 2010, 10:35 AM This is the original phone where you hold the listening device while speaking into the phone. This is the original not a replica. It is a rotory not a touch tone. It has a 4 prong plug attached. A black, red and white wire. It's an old one. t_boy55 Jul 22, 2010, 10:39 AM It's an old one. Have to hold the listening device to your ear as you speak int the phone. cdad Jul 22, 2010, 10:53 AM You might want to contact your phone company just to make sure the voltages that it uses are compatible with current technology being used. Is there a dial on it or a crank? Stratmando Jul 22, 2010, 11:22 AM Found this: 4-prong to RJ11 adapter (http://www.oldphones.com/servlet/Detail?no=52) Check out the phones through the Decades, may find yours. Haven't found the pin for pin yet. Personally I would trial and error connect to an active pair, The correct pair will give a Dial Tone. It may even be Polarity Conscience Good Luck KISS Jul 22, 2010, 12:40 PM If you need the info, I can remove a jack and look. I have plenty of these things working around the house. That adapter is the way to go. The 4 prong jacks generally have relatively noisy connections. Historically, the modular jacks were added next to existing 4-prong jacks at home. Some older touch-tone jacks are polarity sensitive. You'll get dial tone, but no keypad tones if the polarity is backwards. Tikay99 Nov 16, 2010, 09:39 AM I can't believe that you folks don't know about ebay! (haha)...Yes my friend you can buy the adapter, it is available in ebay. Only a few people are currently selling them. I have several in my watch list now, hoping to buy one too, soon, but you may be my competition...try this guy... Link: Http://cgi.ebay.com/4-Prong-Jack-Modular-Phone-Plug-Telephone-Adapter-/180582328165?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item2a0b8ba765 (((Copy & Paste to your search engine))) He sells them for about ten dollars plus four more for shipping. Its a really good deal, don't buy from the guy with the 34.00 ones! Tracey Tikay99 Nov 16, 2010, 09:42 AM Yes my friend you can buy the adapter, it is available in ebay. Only a few people are currently selling them. I have several in my watch list now, hoping to buy one too, soon, but you may be my competition...try this guy... Link: Http://cgi.ebay.com/4-Prong-Jack-Modular-Phone-Plug-Telephone-Adapter-/180582328165?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item2a0b8ba765 (((Copy & Paste to your search engine))) He sells them for about ten dollars plus four more for shipping. Its a really good deal, don't buy from the guy with the 34.00 ones! Tracey Tikay99 Nov 16, 2010, 09:52 AM I can't believe that you folks don't know about ebay! (haha)...Yes my friend you can buy the adapter, it is available in ebay. Only a few people are currently selling them. I have several in my watch list now, hoping to buy one too, soon, but you may be my competition...try this guy... Link: Http://cgi.ebay.com/4-Prong-Jack-Modular-Phone-Plug-Telephone-Adapter-/180582328165?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item2a0b8ba765 (((Copy & Paste to your search engine))) He sells them for about ten dollars plus four more for shipping. Its a really good deal, don't buy from the guy with the 34.00 ones! Tracey Stratmando Nov 16, 2010, 01:14 PM I mention Ebay all the time, the link I mentioned is actually cheaper, $12.00+$1.75 for Shipping= $13.75. You get to save a quarter, don't have to bid against anyone, plus the site has a lot of info for old Telephones. Unles you are trying to keep it original, I might consider changing the line cord on the phone, you can plug in anywhere and you don't need an adapter. atobias64 Apr 27, 2012, 01:49 PM Hi, i have a 4 wire telphone jack a bell 549A that uses a 225a converter to a RJ11 jack. Do you know if it matters where the red and green wires are connected to on the block? KISS Apr 27, 2012, 04:05 PM The line colors are red/black and green/red. The red/black is line 1 and the green/red is line 2. The third paragraph explains the connections. The block should be marked R, Y, G and B. I do suggest replacing the jack with an RJ11. I have had poor luck with the 4 prong females because they are usually mounted close to the floor. The RJ11 to 4 prong female seems to work a lot better. Newer terminology would be T1, R1 and T2 and R2. Copyright ©2005-, Ask Me Help Desk
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