Hi Andre,
Something like this might be want you want. However, I do not remember the
name of the company who has it. Here is the information.
Connect THAT-1 between your telephone and handset for quick access to
audio in and out of the telephone. The THAT-1 is used by radio stations to
record and play sound bytes, and by computer and telephone companies to
demonstrate their computer voice services using a powered speaker.
Simply unplug the handset coily cord form the base of your telephone
and plug it directly into the THAT-1. Then, using the supplied cable,
connect the THAT-1 back to the telephone. Now connect your audio equipment
or powered speaker using the RCA jacks. The grey pushbutton selects which
audio will be sent into the telephone (OUT = talking on the handset, IN =
sending audio in through the RCA jack). The output RCA jack contains a nice
mix of the audio from both sides of the conversation, as well as the tones
being pressed on the keypad. The volume control adjusts the volume of the
signal going to your powered speaker or tape recorder.
The THAT-1 will work with many different types of analog and digital
PBX and ISDN telephones. The receive side of the THAT-1 (audio From Phone),
will work on any telephone. To send audio into the telephone (To Phone), the
telephone must have an electret type microphone in the handset. If your
telephone has a round mouthpiece or if you intend to use theis product on
many telephones, you should consider our model THAT-2, which is compatible
with more telephone systems.
The THAT-1 does not work with cellular telephones or any telephone
with a keypad in the handset.
I hope that this helps.
Blessings and All the Very Best,
Pat
----- Original Message -----
From: "André van Deventer" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 10:18 AM
Subject: looking for a device which can connect your landline to
somethinglike your pc
Hi all
I'm looking for something which may not be available.
I'm looking for a device that will allow you to route the sound of a
telephone to a pc or any amplifier or mixing unit for example.
This device must do the following:
- Connect into the telephone line itself and not into the cable
from the mouthpiece of the telephone
- Have an output that can connedct to the analog input of a device
that runs from mains power. That is quite important because I have found a
device that works that way but it will only work from the input of a battery
powered device like an mp3 recorder. If you connect it to a unit running
from mains power the interference is so loud that the sound is completely
drowned.
I wish to connect this device to an induction loop system running through
the whole house.
Regards
André
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