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Need to record calls on PAYG / T-Mobile / Nokia 3310

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SarahEmm

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Feb 27, 2005, 7:22:11 AM2/27/05
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Is this possible in any way? Its a rather urgent problem! Or is it
possible if I buy a different phone or swap to another carrier?

TIA!!!
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SarahEmmm

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Feb 27, 2005, 8:06:33 AM2/27/05
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How would you attach the tape recorder to the car kit? Could you give
some suggestions as to suitable items?

(Why? Bit sensitive, I',m afraid.)

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R. Mark Clayton

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Feb 27, 2005, 8:26:53 AM2/27/05
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Any old Motorola timeport - jack connection.


SarahEmmm

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Feb 27, 2005, 8:39:02 AM2/27/05
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Then I can only thank you for your help so far.

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BTW, you don't get the option to quote when posting via Google. In
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Rod L

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Feb 27, 2005, 8:37:02 AM2/27/05
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"SarahEmm" <sarah...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is this possible in any way? Its a rather urgent problem! Or is it
> possible if I buy a different phone or swap to another carrier?
>
Nokia 7600 has this ability. Not sure how long you can record for. Never
used it but I'm sure you can find more info on their site.


simonc...@hotmail.com

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Feb 27, 2005, 10:42:05 AM2/27/05
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Stephen (Sausagefans.com) wrote:
> In article <1109509593.8...@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>,
> sarah...@hotmail.com says...

> > How would you attach the tape recorder to the car kit? Could you
give
> > some suggestions as to suitable items?
>
> Try quoting some of the original post and the thread will make much
more
> sense!

>
> > (Why? Bit sensitive, I',m afraid.)
>
> Okay, perhaps we shouldn't tell you...your intentions might not be
> honourable.
> --
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Not many (if any) modern phones will do what you want - Siemens SL45i
(or SL42,SL45) will. I bought mine from ebay for precisely this
purpose.

Voice recordings can be transferred to computer as .wav files.

Hope that helps!

Simon Clark
Business Telecoms

Southern Africa

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Feb 27, 2005, 11:06:50 AM2/27/05
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SarahEmm wrote:
> Is this possible in any way? Its a rather urgent problem! Or is it
> possible if I buy a different phone or swap to another carrier?
You can record ANY call on ANY pohone onto a cassette recorder. The page
and the PDF show you how this works. I have one and have been very
pleased. This company have been in this line of biz for a number of
years and they have good solutions. I am a customer, no connection to them.

http://www.retellrecorders.co.uk/recording/recorder/126.htm

Steve Terry

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Feb 27, 2005, 11:33:37 AM2/27/05
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<simonc...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Stephen (Sausagefans.com) wrote:
> > In article <1109509593.8...@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>,
> > sarah...@hotmail.com says...
> > > How would you attach the tape recorder to the car kit? Could you
> give
> > > some suggestions as to suitable items?
> >
> > Try quoting some of the original post and the thread will make much
> more
> > sense!
> >
> > > (Why? Bit sensitive, I',m afraid.)
> >
> > Okay, perhaps we shouldn't tell you...your intentions might not be
> > honourable.
>
> Not many (if any) modern phones will do what you want - Siemens SL45i
> (or SL42,SL45) will. I bought mine from ebay for precisely this
> purpose.
>
That's also what I got my SL42 / 5 for, to record to it's MMC,
but the SL45 is a bit dated now, newer phones like Nokia 7610,
and 6600 will also record to their MMC cards too.

On the other hand www.pc-mobile.net used to make PHFs for Nokias
including the old 3310 which adapted to a 3.5mm jack plug for plugging
into tape recorders or amplifiers, I don't see them listed anymore,
but worth giving them a email

Steve Terry


Steve Terry

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Feb 27, 2005, 11:37:40 AM2/27/05
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"Southern Africa" <Heys...@Yanothoo.com> wrote in message
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> SarahEmm wrote:
> > Is this possible in any way? Its a rather urgent problem! Or is it
> > possible if I buy a different phone or swap to another carrier?
>
> You can record ANY call on ANY phone onto a cassette recorder. The page

> and the PDF show you how this works. I have one and have been very
> pleased. This company have been in this line of biz for a number of
> years and they have good solutions. I am a customer, no connection to them.
> http://www.retellrecorders.co.uk/recording/recorder/126.htm
>
But GSM phones often interfere badly with analogue connections to tape recorders

Best do it digitally with a dedicated phone like a Nokia 7610 to it's MMC card,
then transfer the digital recordings to a PC with a datalead or over bluetooth.

Steve Terry


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Feb 27, 2005, 1:41:37 PM2/27/05
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Southern Africa

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Feb 27, 2005, 6:25:11 PM2/27/05
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The analogue connection is set apart from the phone. The pickup is pure
audio. A small ear piece (difficult to describe) fits between your ear
and the phone to be recorded. This is a simple hollow tube, it channels
the audio down to the microphone that is over two foot away. Then a line
jack into the recorder of your choice.

I have seen them used on TV in current afaris, no interefence.
Cheers,
Simon

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