Why would you want one? Running it for more than 10s would be a violation.jsiongsin wrote:Does anyone know of any recordable speakers similar to the one just posted above by antigem, but with a longer recording time?
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According to the faq, it is only a violation if you USE it for more than 10 sec
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Beginning of the word "end"Jogglet wrote:Does the event timer stop when "The End" starts to play or at the end of the sound "The End?"
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The Arduino / other IC is controlling the Mission for more than 10 sec. If I was an ES I would certainly hit you with the electrical timer penalty.NilaiVemula wrote:According to the faq, it is only a violation if you USE it for more than 10 sec
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For those of you who have been using those small recordable devices, how have you gotten around the fact that most of them have (lithium) coin batteries? As far as I know, none of those recordable devices run on regular non lithium batteries (although at our regional, the event supervisor didn’t ask what kind of batteries were in our audio device... I have a feeling that they’ll be more vigilant for states though).
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There are definitely some that run off 1.5v alkaline cells. Not all coin cells are lithium.mpnobivucyxtz wrote:For those of you who have been using those small recordable devices, how have you gotten around the fact that most of them have (lithium) coin batteries? As far as I know, none of those recordable devices run on regular non lithium batteries (although at our regional, the event supervisor didn’t ask what kind of batteries were in our audio device... I have a feeling that they’ll be more vigilant for states though).
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If there is no label is it possible for the event supervisor to tell what it is made ofdmis wrote:There are definitely some that run off 1.5v alkaline cells. Not all coin cells are lithium.mpnobivucyxtz wrote:For those of you who have been using those small recordable devices, how have you gotten around the fact that most of them have (lithium) coin batteries? As far as I know, none of those recordable devices run on regular non lithium batteries (although at our regional, the event supervisor didn’t ask what kind of batteries were in our audio device... I have a feeling that they’ll be more vigilant for states though).
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The cells should have a label with a code on them. You can bring in a print out of the datasheet for the battery. For example, the LR44 is a very common alkaline coin cell battery.terence.tan wrote:If there is no label is it possible for the event supervisor to tell what it is made ofdmis wrote:There are definitely some that run off 1.5v alkaline cells. Not all coin cells are lithium.mpnobivucyxtz wrote:For those of you who have been using those small recordable devices, how have you gotten around the fact that most of them have (lithium) coin batteries? As far as I know, none of those recordable devices run on regular non lithium batteries (although at our regional, the event supervisor didn’t ask what kind of batteries were in our audio device... I have a feeling that they’ll be more vigilant for states though).
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Well, to be particular...if there is no label then it is a construction violation.terence.tan wrote:If there is no label is it possible for the event supervisor to tell what it is made ofdmis wrote:There are definitely some that run off 1.5v alkaline cells. Not all coin cells are lithium.mpnobivucyxtz wrote:For those of you who have been using those small recordable devices, how have you gotten around the fact that most of them have (lithium) coin batteries? As far as I know, none of those recordable devices run on regular non lithium batteries (although at our regional, the event supervisor didn’t ask what kind of batteries were in our audio device... I have a feeling that they’ll be more vigilant for states though).
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