Another interesting device that will do the job though with a slight twist.

Ghe device outlined here is a voice recorder that comes with a telephone adapter kit - uses the cables from the telephone - in order to record both sides of the conversation straight to the recorder.

The specs indicate that this recorder records at a max of 192K MP3, certainly better than what you'd need for recording from a standard telephone line.

The recorder can be put into "Voice Activation" mode where the recorder starts recording automatically when a voice is detected - set the level according to your needs -.

The page shows all the specs and features of this unit and I have to be honest, one of these little beauty's could find itself at home in my gadget box.

http://www.ultradisk.co.uk/digital-voice-recorders/ultradisk-dvr7-4gb-digital-voice-recorder-192kbps-mp3-player-and-recording-with-fm-radio-and-accessories


On 14/12/2016 2:18 AM, André van Deventer wrote:
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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