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Old 14th Sep 2020, 2:50 pm   #1
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Question Gfeller Trub connecting to answering machine

Hi, I have had a Gfeller Trub phone for years, working fine as my landline.
I also have a Southwestern Bell FA1000 answering machine. My question may sound a bit daft, but can I connect the two, as the Trub doesn’t have a built in connection for an answerphone?
Is the Trub too old to use with an answerphone?
Years ago when we all had landlines and answer machines I’m sure that the phone plugged into the answerphone and then the answerphone plugged into the BT connection?
Is there anything I can buy to connect them or am I on a hiding to nothing?
Thanks for looking and fingers crossed someone with a better understanding than me knows the answer and can share 🤞
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 8:11 pm   #2
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You should be able to just use a double adapter.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/philex-do...-adaptor/13071

Some answering machines had a connection for a phone as
(a) it saved providing a doubler adapter
(b) they used series connection to the phone to detect the handset being lifted to intercept a call answered by the machine
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 9:37 pm   #3
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Default Re: Gfeller Trub connecting to answering machine

let's look up those items as they are unfamiliar to me.


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Wow a carved wood phone! I like that.

The answering machine and the phone do not need to be physically connected together, they can live in different rooms, as long as there is a phone point in each, or you can use an adaptor as stated.

If the answering machine uses the same tape for incoming and the outgoing message, you rely on your callers to wait while the tape does some gymnastics before they start speaking, in my experience they don't.
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Old 15th Sep 2020, 9:30 am   #4
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Default Re: Gfeller Trub connecting to answering machine

That is a pretty modern answering machine, so my guess is that it will stop when you lift off the handset on another phone on the same line.
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Old 15th Sep 2020, 11:13 pm   #5
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Thanks so much guys for clarifying this for me.
The reason for me using such old machines is because quite frankly, for all the bells and whistles new integrated phone and answer machines have they are so boring. They all look the same, like a remote control, so your answers make me happy that I can use my old equipment.
OscarFoxTrot thank you for clarifying and including a link, this is great such a financially cheap fix!
Rambo1152 Yes! I think it is a beautiful phone, very tactile and the handset is lighter than you’d imagine. Maybe I should include specific instructions on the outgoing message to hang fire before chatting!
dagskarlsen, hopefully this is how it will work, it’s not a particularly fancy answerphone but I liked its simplicity.

Thanks again I can bob into screwfix tomorrow and get this job ticked off
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