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I have purchased a FM channeled wireless microphone system with reciever included.

My intentions were to plug the reciever into my Bluetooth tower speaker. Only thing stopping this is that the power source cord was American and not Australian style.

I don't have the money to buy the conversion adaptor but instead was hoping there is a bypass method.

Like - is there an application for Android devices or a software I can install that will allow me to use my phone as a fm reciever and output the mic to the Bluetooth speaker .

Practically.. I want to connect the wireless FM channeled microphone to my phone direct and then connect the microphone to the Bluetooth speaker using like a submerge option or something.

I don't know 

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Bluetooth devices can’t connect to each other directly. They connect to ‘host’ computers ‘by invitation’. With a computer as a go between, if its software permits it, you may be able to connect the computer to a microphone and speakers at the same time. The microphone as an ‘input device’ and the speakers as an ‘output device’. By setting the choices in your mixer controls you may be able to pass the microphone signal through to the speakers.
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I have a Bluetooth audio player that I am uses as a Bluetooth voice recorder. When I connect the wireless FM channeled microphone system with the player, it will connect to the phone and start recording. I can press the "recording" button on the player to stop the recording.
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There is no bypass option for Android devices, and there is no software I can install to allow me to use my phone as a fm reciever and output the mic to the Bluetooth speaker.
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