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Can you program a 1950's rotary phone to play a recording?

Started by Perlanda, February 05, 2019, 08:35:05 AM

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Perlanda

Hi there,

I am an interior designer working on a restaurant project that I would love to have a vintage rotary phone programmed to have a recording on a continuous loop, that pauses when you return the handset (not starting over when you lift it again)

Is this something any of you guys would be willing to do?

Example of the style of phone:
https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/the-evolution-of-telephones/17/

Ideally it would be a phone I would ship to you along with a WAV or MP3 file & have you install the board & program for me.

Thanks so much in advance for your consideration!

Owain

Easy way is just to connect the receiver insert in series with the hookswitch to the headphone jack of your favourite MP3 player.