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scotbotmosh
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Last Logged In: June 7th, 2010


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Make It Work by scotbotmosh

May 15th, 2008 12:30 PM / Location: 43.040182,-87.91448

INSTRUCTIONS: Make it work.

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Picking up on the skills that my degree in Electrical Engineering has englightened me with, I paired said skills with my love of practical jokes. I wired up this old phone reciever's microphone wiring to this 1/4 inch male jack (effectively disabling the actual microphone in the reciever making it impossible for whoever you are calling to hear your maniacal laughter) I kept the standard RJ11 phone jack to be plugged into the phone's base? Why would anyone want to do this you ask? A while back I had stumbled upon some great sound boards...ie websites that contained catch phrases from movies, actors..etc etc. These make it almost possible to have a completely hilarious conversation with someone over the phone just by using what ever sound bytes are available on the soundboard you are working with. I just needed the perfect piece of hardware to carry out my plan, so I "Made it Work"

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Reciever with phone cable, and audio input hardwired into it

Reciever with phone cable, and audio input hardwired into it

Reciever with phone cable, and audio input hardwired into it


Another View

Another View


Spy Vs. Spy

Spy Vs. Spy

Regular 'civilian' phone reciever next to top secret 'batphone' reciever


Can you hear me now?

Can you hear me now?

Added feature - On the fly adjustable volume knob to adjust for varience in sound levels among different sound boards


Death Star 100% Operational

Death Star 100% Operational

I love it when a plan comes together. The whole process in action.



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posted by done on May 15th, 2008 12:50 PM

Can you do an audio recording of this in action?
I'd love to hear that!

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posted by scotbotmosh on May 15th, 2008 1:18 PM

That may require more wires...I can give it a shot!

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posted by teh Lolbrarian on May 15th, 2008 2:37 PM

I would also love to hear an audio recording of this, but the concept alone is vote-worthy.

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posted by done on May 15th, 2008 10:50 PM

please audio!!! MAKE IT WORK!

and welcome to the game!