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| Thread ID: 107126 | 2010-02-05 01:26:00 | Recording phone conversation device | Nomad (952) | PC World Chat |
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| 855507 | 2010-02-05 01:26:00 | Hi, how much do they cost and which one do you suggest? Where to buy? To record conversations for archival reasons. Cheers |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 855508 | 2010-02-05 01:36:00 | I guess it would depend on how you want to do it. Do you want a computer involved such as voip or a dial up modem? Some answering machines have that capability as well. You may also have to obey some laws in relation to this such as letting the caller know they are being recorded. |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 855509 | 2010-02-05 01:40:00 | It is without a computer. They don't know how to use a computer. So just the phones (Telecom landline). Our cordless phone system with answering phone doesn't have the feature (I think) nor a line in or out. |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 855510 | 2010-02-05 02:25:00 | You could build your own. I remember seeing a particular "cookbook" with instructions on that one. | too_terestrial (11427) | ||
| 855511 | 2010-02-05 19:20:00 | You can buy them at Dick Smiths or Jaycar. | wmoore (6009) | ||
| 855512 | 2010-02-05 20:16:00 | Tried DSE and the Telecom store. I got one on Trademe :) | Nomad (952) | ||
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