How do I Record Phone Conversations on an FHSS Digital Phone?
The FHSS GigaRange Digital Cordless Phone is manufactured by Panasonic. It has Frequency Hopping Digital Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology, a speakerphone, caller ID, a rechargeable battery and a voice enhancer. What is said over the phone, however, is lost forever unless it is recorded. Recording phone conversations will help you playback critical information said by people over the phone. Phone conversations can be recorded on an FHSS Digital Phone in a number of ways.
Things You'll Need
- Panasonic FHSS Digital Phone
- Voice recorder with microphone input
- Olympus TP-7 Telephone Recording Device
Instructions
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Use the speakerphone on the FHSS Digital Phone. Lift the handset, dial the number you wish to call and press the "Speakerphone" button.
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Begin recording with a voice recorder while you are having a conversation over the phone. Purchase a voice recorder at an electronics store or online. There are many different voice recorders to choose from. The voice recorder will pick up your conversation over speakerphone and record it.
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Use the Olympus TP-7 Telephone Recording Device if you do not use speakerphone. Plug the connector of the Olympus Telephone Recording Device into the microphone input jack of a voice recorder. Place the earbud into the ear that you will use while on the telephone. Begin a conversation over the phone while the voice recorder is recording. The voice recorder will record your conversation.
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Tips & Warnings
Recording phone calls is subject to varying federal and state privacy laws (See References 6).
References
- Panasonic: KX-TG2620W 2.4 GHz FHSS GigaRange Digital Cordless Phone with Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC), White
- Telephone Call Recorder: Phone Recorder Products
- Panasonic: Operating Instructions
- Consumer Search: Digital Voice Recorders : Reviews
- Olympus: Microphones
- Citizen Media Law Project: Recording Phone Calls and Conversations
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