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Remote Broadcasts over a cell phone?
Simply plug Daptor Two into the 2.5 mm headset jack of any wireless cell phone that accepts a third party headset or earpiece. You can now send and receive audio from your mixer or tape recorder through the cell phone.
Your cell phone will recognize Daptor Two as a headset which will disable the mic and speaker in the cell phone.
Audio Connections - You may use either the XLR input or 1/4" input, not both. The XLR input jack is disconnected when a cable is plugged into the 1/4" input jack. The same is true for the XLR and 1/4"output jacks.
Daptor Two was designed to take advantage of the increasing number of wireless phones that accept third party headsets and earpiece headsets. We've designed a circuit which emulates the electrical characteristics of these headsets. While some wireless phones have the 2.5 mm jack directly on the phone, others require a headset adapter which converts their proprietary connector into the 2.5mm jack. We do not provide this adapter.
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Episode 136: Roland V-Mixing System
Randy Stenson & John Broadhead of Roland are with us to talk about the V-Mixing System M-400 Mixing & Recording Console, plus the RSS Digital Snake System.
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