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| Alexing |
Posted - Jun 23 2005 : 1:49:50 PM On the FM telephone Bug schematic it appears that the (OUT1, OUT2) and even the (IN1, IN2) connections are crossed? I believe that the "spots" on the wires actually indicate the connections but I am unsure because this will still result in OUT1 and IN1 to cross. Please pronounce this circuit to me and illistrate where the in's and out's are connected. Thanks for your time. |
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| Alexing |
Posted - Jun 26 2005 : 11:09:28 PM Wow, it seems images are my thing. Text is just a cold way to communicate. However this website and the people who make it possible, are wonderful. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say "thanks" for providing a new learning experience for people like me. And again, thank you guys for providing time.
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| blah |
Posted - Jun 25 2005 : 12:30:51 AM http://img235.echo.cx/img235/884/likethis2pg.jpg
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| audioguru |
Posted - Jun 24 2005 : 11:55:24 PM The IN's are the phone line and the OUT's are the phone. The circuit clearly shows that IN1, OUT1 and C1 are connected together.
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| Alexing |
Posted - Jun 24 2005 : 5:00:37 PM Where does IN1 connect to besides overlapping OUT1, C1?, if thats the case than does OUT1 and IN1 connect then to to C1? Sorry for my lack of visual, but i am having alot difficulties understanding this schematic. |
| audioguru |
Posted - Jun 23 2005 : 11:11:27 PM The circuit and the phone connects to IN1 and OUT1. The circuit is in series with the phone on its IN2 and OUT2.
The switch is drawn wrong. It is shown to disconnect both the circuit and the phone.
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