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Old 01-21-2011 | 05:39 PM
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Default 300 second USB recording module

I am no electronics expert by have you guys seen this? I was wondering if this could be incorporated into existing HL tanks to improve sounds?



This module plugs directly into the USB port of your PC. Then use the free software to record up to 300 seconds of .wav files to this module. Comes with a speaker and a line out for an additional amplifier or external speakers.

Features

* Up to 300 seconds of re-recordable voice message (8K sample rate)
* Includes 6 different playback settings including repeat and continuous playback.
* Use USB type-A male connector for direct plug into USB port of PC (USB1.1)
* Easy to transfer software for windows of MP3 or WAV audio file.
* Choice of 8K or 12K sample rate.
* 300 seconds non-volatile recordable IC.
* Operating Voltage 4.5V (3 x AAA batteries not included)
* Operating Current < 50 mA
* Standby Current < 5 uA
* 4 Push switches for playback / stop of up to four different messages
* 40mm metal housing mylar speaker (included)


Dimensions:
Main board - Excluding USB connector: 55mm x 30mm
- Including USB & line-out connectors: 72mm x 30mm
Speaker: 40mm (diameter)

[link]http://www.electronics123.com/s.nl/it.A/id.3041/.f[/link]
Old 01-21-2011 | 05:58 PM
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Default RE: 300 second USB recording module

I saw these and they would work really well wiht a DBC 2. You could have a cannon sound, Hit and Death. Being able to use wave files would really clean up the audio. You would have to wire up the sound to the HL amp, because these things aren't very loud.

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