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Hi Robert.
I called my sister who wears a hearing aid with a coil. She was doing some
job shadowing in our call center at work where they use the Plantronics
headsets, and she indicates that they were compatible with her hearing
aidl. They are engineered for telephone use so there isn't a PTT there,
but it is a start, and I'm sure that an enterprising ham could modify a set
to have a PTT. So, that looks like a good avenue for you to pursue.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 11:44 AM 8/13/2007 -0700, you wrote:
>John and Lou,
> Thanks for the continued input. I dont care how the connectors are set
>up as long as it works, and as long as I can find a headset that works and
>will either plug in or be adaptible.
>
> Do these headsets have the PTT on it or is this what VOX is for? Am
>still learning and have only made one club meeting, so its going slow. I
>can hear the radio ok but find using headsets (as I do with my phones) or t
>coil input with audio devices helps me a lot as most of the background noise
>is reduced.
>
> Lou, I may still have one of those telephone pickups, will see if its
>buried in here somewhere.
>
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