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Hello,
I am looking for a "telephone patch", or something similar. I'm not into radios, and the application has nothing to do with radios, but I got the advice to ask here. I want to be able to record a telephone call and on the same time myself provide the input signal (rather than talking into the handset). The reason is that I want to record a telephone call where I also can process my own voice when speaking, that is, speaking into a microphone, process the sound and then send it to the phone. Some device with one audio connector in and one audio connector out would be perfect, and also of course some connection to the telephone, maybe to the headset connector. There are simple and cheap devices where you can tap the conversation through an ordinary audio connector (less than $20), but I also would like to provide the input signal through a connector. I am hoping to find something simple and inexpensive - preferrably less than $50. I am not into electronics so I won't be able to build anything myself; I am looking for a product to buy. Thanks in advance. |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 12:41:08 GMT, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
I am hoping to find something simple and inexpensive - preferrably less than $50. I am not into electronics so I won't be able to build anything myself; I am looking for a product to buy. Check on the ebay boards for phone patch -- The Radio Page Ham, Police Scanner, Shortwave and more. http://www.kilowatt-radio.org/ |
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