Overview
ComPack Universal Telephone Audio Interface
Pick up this new handheld road tool to get audio in and out of analog phone lines, PBX systems, even cell phones. Perfect for Remote Broadcasts, IFB feeds, or interviews over any phone connection.
Wireless Phones and Notebooks
Simply plug ComPack into the 3.5 mm headset jack of your wireless phone or notebook computer. Your cell phone will recognize ComPack as a headset which will disable the internal mic and speaker.
Analog Phones
Plug ComPack into an RJ-11 jack, go off-hook and dial, or answer an incoming call.
PBX Systems
Unplug the handset from any analog or digital PBX phone and plug the coily cord into ComPack. You can now send and receive audio through the PBX telephone set.
Add a Phone Line to the Party Line
ComPack also functions as a simple telecom interface for your beltpack intercom system. This no-frills feature allows you to connect the 3 pin male XLR to your wet party line. This provides a full duplex, always-on connection to any telephone network.
Specifications
Mic In | Female XLR |
Impedance | 1k ohms |
Level | 15 mV RMS (-34 dBu nom) |
Mic/Line Pad Switch | +6 dBu max |
Line Input | 1/8" (3.5mm) Stereo |
Impedance | 20k ohms |
Level | 250 mV RMS (-10 dBu nom) |
Mix Out | Male XLR |
Impedance | 600 ohms |
Level | 45 mV RMS (-25 dBu nom) |
Com Link | Male XLR |
Bi-Directional Unbalanced | |
Headphone | 1/4" Stereo |
Impedance | 8 ohms |
Level | 1/2 watt |
Misc | |
Phone Line Connector | RJ11C |
Handset Connector | RJ22 |
Ringer | 0.9B REN |
Isolation | 1500 VAC |
Keypad | DTMF |
Power | 9 volt battery AC power supply 120-240 VAC (included) |
Size | 8" x 3" x 2.2" (20.3 x 7.6 x 5.6 cm) |
Weight | 1.5 lbs (680 g) |