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I’m looking for a simple circuit to split telephone line\naudio (RJ-11) to 2 separate audio signals (mic/spkr). I am trying to connect\nbi-directional radio audio to a phone line for a hardware based IP accessible\nradio. I’d rather it be un-powered but power is available. A\npre-built commercial circuit is OK also.
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Thanks,
\n\nLee N4TCW/DA1TCW
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