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I want to build a P.A./Break Time bell system for my local school. I want to control it from a PC. At certain times of the day it should generate some form of alarm (wav file) to advise of a break or dinner time. I can write the software to control it, but do not have a clue as to the electronics needed. Would I use a normal sound card attached to an external amplifier, or would I need something special? Any help on this would be appreciated.
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Yes, the soundcard output can drive the PA. But keep in mind: Windows also generated different tones itself,disable it.
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This must be a science project - to see if you can do it. Otherwise, it makes no sense to drive the PA with a $1000 computer in place of a $50 switch. Hope you get an A.
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he needs a Wav file ...
but might use a recorder chip too. but it seems like a practical idea. but instead of a compuster you can use a cd player. but the reason for the computer is that he needs to make a program ro play the file automaticly at some preset times wirght? |
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just feed the output of the soundcard into a 100v line pa system this will allow you to feed the speakers in the school with the signal and will only require bell wire between the amplifier and speakers :P
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