The circuit aims to create a recording scheme not only for spying but for business purposes where conversations are noted for future reference.
The operation of the circuit starts as the handset is raised where simultaneous recording occurs on both sides of either of the line. Along with the circuit is a tape recorder which is driven by a voltage and regularly functions with every use of the telephone. An external power pack can provide a 16 V DC supply in its output. The circuit is driven by the IC4 together with the relay having 12 V while IC5 drives the tape recorder with the required voltage of 3 V due to the presence of trimmer TR1 regulation. A heatsink is placed on IC4 to prevent excess temperature. The voltage in the IC5 input in lower levels is provided across R17 & R18, which also maintains the heat dissipation of IC5. The values of the resistor can be modified depending on the needs.
The connector J1 & J2 provides the input and output for the telephones lines. The circuit can be isolated from the lines with the use of switch S1 & S2 to avoid excitation of the circuit in every event of raising the handset. The isolation of lines other circuit is handled by IC1 to IC3, which works with IC2 to drive the relay RL1 & RL2. The voltage command of the tape recorder comes from the contacts of the relays. If the tape recorder is taking its supply from batteries, the circuit will have to be modified due to the remote in input. During the ringing pulses, the circuit is prevented from stimulation from capacitors C1 to C6. A visual indication of which line is being used is shown by LED D4 to D9 while the transformer T1 handles the audio of the telephone.
The phone spy conversation recording system is suitable for recording calls clearly on most telephones with detachable handsets, which includes most digital telephone extensions and analogue telephones. They are also used in telephone surveillance but should not be used for unauthorized recording because certain laws and regulations should be followed while using it in a legal and lawful manner.
Source:users.otenet.gr/~athsam/spy_for_two_telephone_lines.htm
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2 years ago: many thanks. can we use another optocoupler IC instead of 2N28? I have a TLP family optocoupler. I hope it will also work. I will inform you guys!
2 years ago: yesss it is working (: thank you very much!
2 years ago: Hi husseyin nice to heart this :)
2 years ago: hi husseyin, which particular model of TLP did you use?
2 years ago: wire tapping is now a crime guys! be careful on using this circuit for private invasion!
2 months ago: Many thanks. I have almost finished this project but I could not determine the polarity for electrolytic capacitors C2, C4 and C5 used in picking up the phone signal. Notice that in the circuit this capacitors are indentified as standard capacitors but in the component list they are identified as electrolytic. Please I need this info asap.
Thnks,