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| Thread ID: 32713 | 2003-04-26 04:37:00 | OT - Plugging a line-level signal into the mic-in of a RT | somebody (208) | Press F1 |
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| 138981 | 2003-04-26 04:37:00 | I know this is very irrelevant to Computers, but I need urgent help. Is it possible to feed a line-level signal into the mic-input of a RT or similar 'walkie-talkie' type device. Will it work, or will it cause permanant damage to the RT? I apologise for this inappropriate question, but I don't know of any forum for this type of help. |
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| 138982 | 2003-04-26 04:48:00 | It [b]shouldn't[b] hurt it, but it will cause gross distortion. You would be putting a signal 20 to 200 times bigger than it is designed to take. You wouild be better to take an output from a "speaker" output with the volume control truned right down. But it's ILLEGAL to broadcast music. :D |
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| 138983 | 2003-04-26 04:53:00 | Thanks Graham. I wasn't intending to broadcast music. I was intending to try to connect a wired comm system to a RT based wireless Comm system. |
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