Try listening to music via a GSM phone… pretty unmusical, isn it?
So in theory it won’t work. In practice, there are unconfirmed reports of some success by strapping an acoustic coupler to a Mercury One-2-one phone. But I stress that these reports are unconfirmed, and personally I remain sceptical. [{*} Someone emailed the following We tried this by direct wiring into a handset! The results were awful! 🙂 A 300bps/baud connect was possible but with so much noise it just wouldn’t hold. The main problem actually seemed to be RF breakthrough from the transmitter but the coding couldn’t have helped much! 🙂 Anyway it’s not worth thinking much about.. 🙁 If you live under a base station so the phone drops to very low power it might just work… Anyway most ISP’s won’t let you login at less than 2400 :-/ so that seems to clear it up] Having told you what won’t work… what is the answer to what will work? What you need is a data adaptor that enables the digital stream from your PC to be fed directly into the GSM phone. Such devices are currently very ex
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- Try listening to music via a GSM phone... pretty unmusical, isn it?