I would look for a device that plays a public domain type recording, unless you want to get into a contest with BMI/ASCAP. You will need a vacant port on a Universal Trunk Card, a music route programmed and the route added to your route data block at the MUS prompt. You will need to cross-connect the music device to your trunk port and dial the route access code to hear the music play. Sounds like you need to go chea...I mean frugal.
The devices are configured and there is a audio in lead (that looks like a composite-type connector) and a coax wire that goes to the roof antenna all ready. All I need is the actual AM/FM tuner that can use an external antenna and has an audio out.
the only problem with that is you need permission from the radio station.. has to do with the rebroadcast lic required to tranmit lic material.. years ago some law student down in Dallas sued (class action) 12 major corps for that and won.. since that very few companies ignore the fcc on that one.. that is why on hold music sounds so great.. canned torture as best.. one step below elevetors..
but any music source with a headset jack will work, impendence matching transformer, the box is between 2 and 8 ohms out, a trunk card is 600 ohms
And I will reiterate it's not just the radio station/FCC you have to worry about. Callers on hold can be offended, sue and win for hearing something stupid the radio station said while on your hold.
They used to give you a cd with free music (maybe still do), and the output is already 600 ohm. No problems with caustic announcers, FCC, signal fading, etc.
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