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emcee
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Originally posted by drjayphd +
Yeah, I'm sure the other reporter and our advertising staff would really appreciate a handset running from my desk through the rest of the office.


Well, that's not really what I meant, but on second thought what I did mean wouldn't work anyway because it would only record what they're saying.
drjayphd
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Or I could just ask a fellow reporter friend where he got his. I was hoping it would be something I could build, just as a learning experience.
Kutske
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I don't know how to set up a recorder, but I know someone who does -- a journalist. Many journalists do phone-interviews with people that they can't meet face-to-face, it's a common practice to my knowledge. Find out where your local paper is made, drive down there and ask around, I'm sure they'll tell you how they manage to record phone conversations.
drjayphd
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Originally posted by emcee
Originally posted by drjayphd +
Originally posted by emcee
Originally posted by drjayphd +
Wouldn't work. We've got, I think, three or four lines, so it'd go to that instead.


Even if you split the line right before it reaches your phone?


Wouldn't know how to do it, or if it'd even work. I'm betting no.


I mean with just a line splitter and an extra piece of cable. Although that may not work, but what do know would work is to split the line between the base and the handset, so you can put a second handset on it.


Yeah, I'm sure the other reporter and our advertising staff would really appreciate a handset running from my desk through the rest of the office.
emcee
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Originally posted by drjayphd +
Originally posted by emcee
Originally posted by drjayphd +
Wouldn't work. We've got, I think, three or four lines, so it'd go to that instead.


Even if you split the line right before it reaches your phone?


Wouldn't know how to do it, or if it'd even work. I'm betting no.


I mean with just a line splitter and an extra piece of cable. Although that may not work, but what do know would work is to split the line between the base and the handset, so you can put a second handset on it.
drjayphd
Posts: 276/1170
Originally posted by emcee
Originally posted by drjayphd +
Wouldn't work. We've got, I think, three or four lines, so it'd go to that instead.


Even if you split the line right before it reaches your phone?


Wouldn't know how to do it, or if it'd even work. I'm betting no.
emcee
Posts: 221/867
Originally posted by drjayphd +
Wouldn't work. We've got, I think, three or four lines, so it'd go to that instead.


Even if you split the line right before it reaches your phone?
drjayphd
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Wouldn't work. We've got, I think, three or four lines, so it'd go to that instead.
HyperHacker
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You could just pick up a second phone and set the speaker next to the voice recorder.
drjayphd
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Strictly for professional and legal use, kids.

I'm looking for something I can stick between the phone and the headset, so I can hook my voice recorder up. That way, I can interview people at my desk without having to put them on speakerphone (and since I don't have an office, per se, I'd have to move to the back room to do that). Anyone know where I could get a good one cheap, or how to build one? Saw a circuit on Engadget based off of the parts from an old modem, but if such a device is unavailable...
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