Record phone conversations or voicemail from phone to PC
- Record and e-mail voice messages
- Recordings can be saved, emailed, or filed
- Voice messages are saved as standard .wav files
- Playable on any Windows PC with a soundcard
- Works with any telephone with a modular headset jack
- Play back messages over the phone or PC speakers
- No voicemail system required
- Works on any telephone with a removable handset
- Recording software included
- Sound Blaster compatible
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Telephone handset Logger patch designed for standard wired handset cords. Hard-wired 7 ft. audio output cord with RJ-11 plug. This does NOT have a plug for a recorder. |
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Amplified telephone handset Logger patch designed for standard wired handset cords. Hard-wired 7 ft. audio output cord with RJ-11 plug. This does NOT have a plug for a recorder. |
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Amplified telephone handset Logger patch with audible BEEP tone designed for standard wired handset cords. Hard-wired 7 ft. audio output cord with RJ-11 plug. This does NOT have a plug for a recorder. |
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Telephone logger patch Designed for PC sound card recording applications. Hard-wired 10ft. audio output cord with 3.5 mm plug. Can also be used with any recorder with a 3.5mm plug. Can also record any home telephone with a detachable wired handset including VoIP services. |
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TC-100P Telephone handset
adapter with DTMF encoder. Similar to
other logger patches that connect in series
with the handset or headset cord of a digital
phone, the TC-100P provides audio output
for recording. |
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The TSA-2A1 is used to provide a method of connecting supervisory monitoring equipment to the handset (or headset) circuit of a telephone that does not have side-tone (no mouthpiece audio is present on the earpiece of the phone - also called talk-back). It can be used on most telephone styles that have a standard modular handset or headset jack (4P4C). If the phone you wish to monitor has side-tone, as with 99.9% of business phones, you should use the simpler and less expensive TSA-3LM adapter. |
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The TSA-3 is used to provide a simple and inexpensive method of connecting supervisory monitoring equipment to the handset circuit of a telephone. It is usable on most telephone styles which have a standard modular handset or headset jack. |
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The TSA-3A is used to provide a simple and inexpensive method of connecting supervisory monitoring equipment to the handset circuit of a telephone. It is usable on most telephone styles which have a standard modular handset or headset jack. It provides isolated and attenuated microphone (MIC) level output. |
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The TSA-3B is used to connect your Omnicron recorder to a telephone set. It can be used with both single and multi-line telephones. The unit has a BEEP tone generator to remind you that your conversation is being recorded and is compatible with most telephone styles that have a standard modular handset or headset jack. |
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Works with analog, digital, PBX, and ISDN telephones
Allows you to record high quality audio using your PC sound card
Not for use on "Dial in Handset" phones |
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The TSA-3S is used to provide a simple and inexpensive method of connecting supervisory monitoring equipment to the handset circuit of a telephone. It is usable on most telephone styles which have a standard modular handset or headset jack. There is a rocker switch on the TSA-3S which allows you to turn off the adapter's audio output if you do not wish your telephone to be monitored. |
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The TSA-3SB is used to connect your Omnicron recorder to a specific telephone set. It can be used with both single and multi-line telephones. The unit has a BEEP tone generator to remind you that your conversation is being recorded and an ON-OFF switch to disable recording. |
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The TSA-CHH is used to provide an inexpensive method of connecting supervisory monitoring equipment to a telephone that uses built-in switching between handset and headset jacks. It combines the audio to a single output so that you will be able to monitor or record conversations from both the handset and headset. |
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The Omnicron TSA-MRS is used to provide a simple and inexpensive method of connecting audio recorders to the handset circuit of a telephone. It is usable on most telephone styles that have a standard modular handset jack. It has a small proximity sensing magnetic reed switch that is used to mute handset audio when the supplied magnet (mounted on the handset) is within 1/2" of the sensing switch. |
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The TSA-SLM is used to provide a simple and inexpensive method of connecting supervisory monitoring equipment to the handset circuit of a telephone. It is usable on most telephone styles that have a standard modular handset or headset jack. There is a rocker switch on the TSA-SLM which allows you to turn off the adapter's audio output if you do not wish your telephone conversation to be monitored or recorded. |
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Handset audio levels from most phone sets is loud enough to be satisfactorily recorded with most digital audio recorders (including all recorders manufactured and distributed by Omnicron Electronics). However, some phones may have weak audio that can be boosted by +15db by using the TSB-15L. |
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Telephone record coupler with 3 foot cord and 2.5mm plug |
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Telephone record coupler with 3 foot cord and 3.5mm plug |
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Telephone handset Logger Patch designed for PC sound card recording applications. Hard-wired 6ft. audio output cord with 3.5 mm plug. Provides audible BEEP to both parties. Can be used with any recorder with similar connection to record any home telephone including VoIP phones. |
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