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n/a Posted - Dec 01 2004 : 06:28:57 AM
re. telephone recorder.
Hope someone could help.
Part R4 on schematic- 33K1/4 W resistor - would a 1/2 W resistor be OK?
Part C1 on schematic- 0.22uF 150 Volt Capacitor - would higher rated volt capacitor (say 600 V) work?

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frank_zhao Posted - Dec 28 2004 : 11:05:53 PM
Does this phone recorder work, will it leave your line off the hook like the other"simple telephone bug" ,and if i use a relay for the remote, what should i use, 24V? 12V?
Aaron Cake Posted - Dec 18 2004 : 11:13:19 AM
I can't imagine it's easily possible to record one side of the conversation. Both signals are transferred on the same two wires.

Bryan Dreyfus Posted - Dec 11 2004 : 09:21:24 AM
Hello Aaron,

#1 I have read your circuit page and I will give you a thank you for what I have found there.
I totally understand how a "hobby" can turn into a monster that runs your life, well done.

my question (lol, i bet you didnt expect this!) is:is there a way to record one side of the phone conversation?
I do a radio broadcast and i would like to have live via phone on air guests and run it into a slitter or line in on my computer.
I know the line in will need a preamp..what would you suggest?
I coulst tap into the board in the speaker phone to do this BTW.

Bryan

If at first you don't suceed,
To blazes with it!
Aaron Cake Posted - Dec 03 2004 : 09:45:50 AM
Nope. You need a remote jack. Or you need to get creative and rig up a relay to switch power on and off on the recorder.

n/a Posted - Dec 02 2004 : 12:29:22 PM
Re telephone recorder.
Hi,
The cassette recorder which will be used for this unit does not have a remote control jack. So can I connect the ‘out to remote control’ to the power (battery) line? If I do that, will it affect the functioning of the cassette recorder?
Thanks again.


Aaron Cake Posted - Dec 01 2004 : 09:39:33 AM
Yes and yes.


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