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TOM WEBB
Posted - Jan 10 2005 : 11:21:17 PM I have a message on hold device that allows me to record a message right from a standard single line telephone. I can take a $10 phone from Kmart and plug it into the jack on the back of the recording device and ues it as a microphone to record my message. My question is what type of mic and circuit do I need to record right from the mic and not have to use the whole phone. It is a reg phone jack I am plugging into. If I am not clear let me know. Thanks Tom
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wasssup1990
Posted - Feb 23 2005 : 03:56:45 AM Eh Dummy! Why did you do this for? ^^^^^ Stop waisting Aaron's valuable HDD space, hehe.
J.C.
ssenicholasn
Posted - Feb 22 2005 : 09:10:28 AM
quote: I have a message on hold device that allows me to record a message right from a standard single line telephone. I can take a $10 phone from Kmart and plug it into the jack on the back of the recording device and ues it as a microphone to record my message. My question is what type of mic and circuit do I need to record right from the mic and not have to use the whole phone. It is a reg phone jack I am plugging into. If I am not clear let me know. Thanks Tom
nicholas
wasssup1990
Posted - Feb 09 2005 : 05:02:12 AM You're not clear. Estimating a responce... Do you mean a device between the wall plug and the phone to record phone calls automatically?