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hotshotace Posted - Mar 10 2005 : 03:39:50 AM
Just a few quick questions:
Which coloured wire does OUT1 go to and which line does OUT2 go to, is it the same as the input?

How would I be able to hook the IN and OUT wires into a phone jack so i don't have to cut any wires?

Also, what is a 9/64 drill bit, sorry but im a bit of an ignorant, could you tell me the diameter in inches?

Thanks in advance.



Edited by - hotshotace on Mar 10 2005 05:16:23 AM
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hotshotace Posted - Mar 11 2005 : 03:23:47 AM
thanks for that man





Edited by - hotshotace on Mar 11 2005 03:24:43 AM
audioguru Posted - Mar 10 2005 : 08:17:41 AM
Hi Hots,
The telephone bug circuit is wired in series with red wire of the phone and phone line for power for it (IN2, OUT2). Therefore of course you have to cut or disconnect it. The green wire from the phone line continues to the phone's green wire but also connects to the circuit for sound (IN1, OUT1).

Its switch connection is not drawn correctly and shuts off the phone too.. It should be connected to short across the circuit from its IN2 to its OUT2.

I wonder how brightly its LED flashes when the circuit is on and the phone rings. Maybe that's when the LED burns out.

A 9/64 drill bit is exactly 9/64ths inches in diameter, duh! If you don.t have one use a 1/8th inch or 5/32nds one instead.


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