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Telephones designed for the UK will use 3 wires - 'A', 'B', and 'bell'. Their bells will be connected between the bell wire and the 'A' wire. If used in an installation without a bell capacitor or without a bell wire, such telephones won't ring their bells. A good example is a plug-in electronic ringer I have - the BT phone plug has only 2 pins - for the bell wire and the 'A' wire.
The US telephone system is different, and each telephone provides its own bell capacitor - but in the US
The bell wire complicates DSL filtering - it's difficult having a twisted pair with only one wire. The best solution is a filtered master socket (e.g. NTE5c with VDSL SSFP), with the bell wire connected to all other sockets, and no microfilters. If using microfilters on each telephone, some microfilters include a bell capacitor, but some others don't - I've not seen any which properly support the bell wire.
= BT plug/socket numbering =
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| 1 || || ''For non-telephone facility'' ??
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| 2 || 'B' wire || Used to be guaranteed more negative voltage than 'A' wire
| 4 || Local earth || ''Needed for 'C' wire signalling, which is obsolete''
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| 5 || 'A' wire ||
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| 6 || 'C' wire || '' 'C' wire signalling is obsolete''
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= So, can I disconnect my bell wire ? =
Several people have reported an improvement in DSL speed by disconnecting the bell wire. It presumably picks up interference and feeds it into the other telephone wiring.
If you have no pulse dialling telephones, or you have one or more pulse dialling telephones but aren't worried by bell tinkling, then you could consider disconnecting the bell wire. But disconnecting the bell wire could result in some telephones not ringing. You would have to test each phone, perhaps trying with a microfilter if a phone fails to ring.
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