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Using a bluetooth headset as a line-in for a PC

Asked by Humz1m0t0 in Bluetooth, Wireless Network Cards & Adapters, Hardware Components

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I have a Motorola DC800, PC850, H300 and HT820.

I'm attempting to connect a headset to the DC800 and have it broadcast.  Using this as a replacement for a conventional microphone on stage.  If possible, I'd like to have them both setup through a PC (headset as the PC mic and DC800 as the speakers) allowing me to equalize and or record.  I've been at this for sometime.  I've been thinking that it would work as:

Headset > PC850 > PC > PC850 > DC800 and as i speak it goes through the PC and out to the speakers connected to the DC800.

If anyone has a solution I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank you.

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