This accessory cable has a 3.5mm mini plug on one end to match the "AUX" jack on the recorders, and spade-lug terminals on the other end for connecting your recorder to the audio output of couplers or radios which do not have their own connecting cables. It is six feet long and can be special ordered in other lengths and with different types of connectors on either end of the cable to meet specific requirements. Click here for photo. $5.25 |
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The BT-327 is used when you have a telephone using two prong handset or headset jacks. Normally older phones or switchboards using this type of jack have two sets of the two prong jacks, one on the left and one on the right. Since only one jack is used for the operator, this adapter allows you to convert the unused jack to a standard modular handset/headset jack allowing devices such as Omnicron "TSA" series adapters to be used with your phone. $18.00 each. |
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The LIC-1PC is used to provide a simple and inexpensive method of connecting supervisory monitoring equipment to telephone lines, two-way radio circuits, etc. It provides a balanced line-input, transformer isolation, capacitive coupling, RF bypass, and balanced line-output. The adjustable audio output can be set to a weak level for use with microphone (MIC) input circuits, or it can be turned up for use with auxiliary (AUX) level input circuits. |
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The LIC-390 isolation coupler is used to connect a logging recorder to telephone circuits, two-way radio lines, etc. It provides a balanced line-input, transformer isolation, capacitive coupling, RF bypass, and balanced line-output. A voltage sensing mute circuit prevents voice activated recorders from false triggering when the coupler is connected to a voltage controlled telephone line. |
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MTJ-3 "T" Adapter - Converts a single
RJ-11 phone jack to two RJ-11 jacks. |
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This adapter/cable-assembly splits a 2-line RJ-14 circuit/jack into two RJ-11 jacks - Line-1 and Line-2. $12.00 |
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The RJ14-S is an eighteen foot cable assembly used to separate two line RJ-14 phone jacks (L1+L2) into individual RJ-11 jacks or plugs. It can also be used to combine two phone lines from two RJ-11 jacks or cables onto a single RJ-14 plug. |
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The RSA-2A1 is used in certain applications to combine audio from two line level sources, such as remote controlled 2-way radio circuits, into a single audio output. Normally, this mixed audio output would be connected to the input of a logging recorder so that both sources can be recorded on a single recording channel. |
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Multi-purpose cable assembly. Used to connect between two RJ-11 or RJ-14 phone jacks.
It is eighteen feet long and comes with a T adapter. The T adapter is used when you do not have an extra jack. It converts a single phone jack into two jacks. |
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Multi-purpose cable assembly. Used to connect between two RJ-11 or RJ-14 phone jacks.
It is eighteen feet long and comes with a T adapter. The T adapter is used when you do not have an extra jack. It converts a single phone jack into two jacks. |
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Twenty-five foot cable assembly used to extend a phone jack or connection. |
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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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Twenty-five foot cable assembly used to connect the PC port on the back panel of Total Recall recorders (TR models with serial port only - s/n lower than 7045) to a PC with Remote Recall software loaded and an available DB9 serial Port
It incorporates a DB9-F to RJ-45 adapter and RJ-45 to RJ-45 modular data cable that is 25' long. |
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The TRS-25E is used to extend the distance between the PC port on the back panel of your Total Recall recorder and the six foot cable supplied with Total Recall recorders that connect to a PC running Remote Recall software. This cable can be used with the serial cable (TR with s/n lower than 7075) as well as LAN, dialup, or crossover cables on TRL models of Total Recall) |
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The TSA-3PB is used to provide a simple and inexpensive method of coupling audio from an external source into your desk telephone. It can be used with most telephone styles that have a standard modular handset or headset jack. Connecting between your phone and the audio output of your computer sound card, audio recorder, radio, etc., it features: isolated and adjustable audio output; RF Bypass; and a three position function switch. |
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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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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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