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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Aug 2007 08:09:12 -0400
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Those are standard connectors.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: Compatible headsets


> Lou,
>    Basically a telecoil is nothing more than a coil with wire wound in
> varying numbers of turns.  If a speaker core has enough turns, it can 
> induce
> enough signal for the hearing aid (cochlear implant in my case) to pick up
> that signal.  If your sister has the telecoil feature in her hearing aids,
> she can test this easily.
>
>    So I guess that what would make a headset compatible would be the 
> number
> of turns in the speaker core.  I already contacted Kenwood and their 
> headset
> that works with my radio is not compatible.
>
>    I just looked at the Heil Sound web site briefly and they have 
> adapters,
> and tho I didnt look too hard, it makes me wonder of there isnt such a 
> thing
> that might work.  If the speaker/mic connector is not standard then 
> adapters
> surely must exist.
>
>    I will look in the manual and see what the specs are.  Am going to the
> local club meeting Tuesday, maybe I will pose the question there too.
>
> *---*  *---*  *---*  *---*  *---*
> If it's zero degrees outside today and it's supposed to be twice as cold
> tomorrow, how cold is it going to be?
> Robert & Dreamer Doll  ke7nwn
> Newport, Oregon
> N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup
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> http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/ 

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