----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Pichulo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 7:20 PM
Subject: KX-T: Easy and cheap MOH source
who's copyrighted music did you copy?  It's still against the law.  Unless
you paid for the music to the artist.  Or bought canned genertic music.
fasteddy

> I have found that a Rio 800 MP3 player makes a perfect MOH source. They're
> inexpensive now -- refurbished ones are going for about $40. The output
level is
> perfect for the KX-T's. I have used them on KX-TA624's and a KX-TD308. The
> output is stereo so you might want to make a cable to combine the 2
outputs into
> a single mono channel.
>
> The players have 32 Mb of memory. I loaded them with over an hour's worth
of
> music by converting the source to mono
> and then using a 24-bit/sample and a 24 kHz sample rate. The resulting
file size
> is about 220 kB per minute of audio. The frequency response rolls off at
around
> 6 kHz, but that's more than adequate for telephone quality-- An hour's
worth of
> music takes up 15 MB, so there still enough memory to load about another
45
> minutes' worth.
>
> The player runs from a single AA cell, and I stole the power from the KX-T
using
> a LM317 3-terminal adjustable voltage regulator. Understandably many
installers
> are reluctant to dig into customers' KX-T's, so a wall wart power supply
could
> be used instead. You need only a few milliamps. I've never seen a 1.5 volt
wall
> wart, although I'm sure they exist. 3-volt units are easy to get; you'd
just
> need to put a dropping resistor or regulator in the line.
>
> The RIO 800 is perfect for this use. It's all solid state so there's
nothing to
> wear out, the power requirement is miniscule, and it can be set to play
> continuously, either sequentially or random. You can even lock the
controls. The
> hardest part is loading it up with the program material. You need a PC
with a
> USB port and software that can create MP3 files. I used Ahead NeroMix,
> (http://www.ahead.de) which lets you copy tracks digitally from an audio
CD and
> convert them to MP3. However there are plenty of other MP3 programs
available.
>
> Have fun!
>
>
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