Finance Q&A

Telephone recording equipment?

Edwards Finance > Phones

Q. I do many phone interviews, and while I take good notes, I would like to be able to use direct quotes from the people I talk to. Can anyone recommend (or advise against) a device or equipment that would allow me to record conversations with my subjects? I am aware of the legalities of this, so I am simply looking for technical advice.

A. You can use the plug-in thing from Radio Shack that other people mentioned. In a pinch, if you use a hand-held tape recorder you can just hold it up to the earpiece of your phone. Every small recorder I have used will pick up voice from the earpiece. I've transcribed tapes made with those, and even with multiple listenings, there were too many parts I just couldn't hear over the background noise. The last thing you want with an important phone conversation is a transcript full of

 


Ask Edwards a Finance Question

 

Other Questions:

VOIP/IP based phone systems?

We currently use Voice Over IP pretty heavily in our office and are in need of a phone system. We could go with a traditional phone system and just plug our VOIP lines into it I guess??I have been thinking a lot lately about looking into some sor...

Wal Mart Avaya phone system

Does anyone know any exploits for the Avaya pbx systems that seem to be very prevalent at Wal-Mart stores? Is it possible to remotely dial in to the pbx and then access the intercom so you can play your own music or make your own announcements...

Business phone system - where to start?

Was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. Work for a company that has about 30 employees. We currently have a digital phone system (not sure which one) with voicemail and a single T1 line. We have an 800 number and get ...

CallWave: Another Free Internet/Phone Service that has switched to a Fee-based service?

Here is a example of a free internet phone service that has switched to a fee-based service. I was using CallWave while on the Internet so I could get back to the caller. It was a nice free service. Since they have decided to charge for the ...

Primus launching VOIP phone service in Canada ?

People are moving AWAY from their land lines for phone service, and this "breakthrough" not only imposes new restrictions (such as having a computer on both ends, subscribing to the same service for both parties, being home to make or receive t...

 

Edwards Finance Menu

Ask a Question
About Us / Me
Contact Me
Privacy Policy

Sitemap

My Favorite Sites

PFBlog
Google Finance
Yahoo Finance
Motley Fool
Nveille's Financial Blog
AllFinanceMatters
Free Money Finance
2MillionBlog
The Terror Finance blog

Q&A Subjects

Debt Recovery
Credit Report
Income Tax
Foreclosure
Loans
Refinance
General Engineering
Computer Engineering