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Scott:
You might try the New England Assistive Technology Marketplace http://www.neatmarketplace.org/
Kathleen Anderson, Chair
State of Connecticut Web Site Accessibility Committee
email: [log in to unmask]
phone: (860) 702-3355
URL: http://www.cmac.state.ct.us/access/
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From: "Scott" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:48 PM
Subject: Looking for electronic device
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> Hi all:
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> I am looking for a small device that can be attached to any object
> (i.e. remote control, cordless phone, sneaky cat, etc.) and an
> accompanying wireless transmitter button that will activate a sound
> in order to find = the
> object. I=92ve searched the net, radio shack, etc., with no luck.
> It = would
> awesome if they made such a device that you could adjust the
> frequency = on,
> so you could use 4 or 5 different devices without interference.
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> Is anyone aware of such a device that doesn=92t cost a month=92s
> salary?
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> Thank you in advance.
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> Scott
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