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JK Audio ComPack Universal Telephone Audio Interface

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JK Audio ComPack Universal Telephone Audio Interface
Key Features
  • HD Voice Compatible
  • Use with Analog/Digital PBX/VoIP Phones
  • Four-Conductor 3.5mm Headset Interface
  • Headphone/Mic/Line Input Level Controls
The JK ComPack Universal Telephone Audio Interface bridges the gap between cell phones, analog phones, PBX systems, and professional audio sources. The ComPack is designed for remote broadcasts, IFB feeds, or telephone interviews. The provided balanced XLR input accepts signals from line level sources and microphones. The 2.5mm jack connects the ComPack to any cell phone with an ear-piece port. Standard analog phones can connect via the RJ-11 phone jack. The ComPak also functions as a simple telecom interface for an existing belt-pack intercom system. This feature provides a full-duplex, always-on connection to any telephone network.
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Does it accept an rj45 port and do you have to contact the I.T. department to allow the device on their network?
Asked by: Jeffrey S.
The Compak does not have an RJ-45 but if you have a network phone system, keep the base of phone connected into network via the RJ-45 jack. Replace the handset from said phone with the JK Audio Compak. The Compak will now act as a handset and will require no special access because the base station phone is already connected into the network.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Looking to use interface for phone interviews for radio broadcast and recording. I notice the XLR port is not standard...will this call for an adapter or different cable?
Asked by: Anonymous
Hi. I have one of these units. May I ask, what you mean by not standard? What connector do you need? There is a 3 pin female XLR for audio into the unit and a 3 pin male XLR for audio out of the unit. They are below the keypad.
Answered by: Tyler P.
Date published: 2024-08-21
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