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ChatterBank1 min ago
Anyone know where i can buy a piece of equipment that can record telephone conversations onto a CD.
Or does it need to be recorded first onto a computer, then burned onto a CD? If so is that easy to do with the right leads etc?
Any ideas and help much appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with jenstar - doing this right can be expensive! Professionals connect telephone lines to audio equipment using a device known as a Telephone Balance Unit, or Telephone Hybrid. A Sonifex HY-03 is typical of the type used by broadcasters, and will set you back around �700 - and you still need a CD recorder after that!
There are of course, cheaper alternatives. This company:-
http://www.wizard.uk.com/index.htm
does one for under �200, but bear in mind that you still need a mixing desk (a cheap one at around �70 - �80 would be more than adequate), and a CD recorder which will be less than �200. (You could skip the CD recorder and record directly on your PC).
Whatever you do, do NOT wire anything directly to the telephone line which was not specifically designed for it! The line sits with 50v dc on it when not in use, and the ringing voltage can be as high as 90v ac, which will make short work of the line input stage of the average domestic tape recorder!