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Can you rewire a brain monitor or a heart monitor or one of those things that goes on your finger to have an audio output instead of a visual one? |
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Yes you can,
but you need knowledge of electronics
(personally i do not wish to go into detail
because i do not know what you have/ know)
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its actually fairly simple, take the cord out of the monitor, then hook it up to a jack of any size. for example, a 1/4 inch for guitar amps. this will probably give a monotone, and may not be in the human hearing range. Most heart monitors are both visual and audio.
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In many cases, you just need a dongle to split the line coming from the heart monitor. It's small and kind of flat, like a slim SD media card reader and will have two plugs on it. Not sure on the brain montor, but most heart monitors after '88 do audio.
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