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Hi, Again, Linda:
Thanks for this information. Since I will be talking with my audiologist at
Hopkins, today, I will share it with her. Meanwhile, after we had our
discussion on this topic a few weeks back, I tried a few of the weaker
repeaters here in Baltimore with my Cochlear BAHA on and off and was able to
repeat similar problem on the weaker ones. Haven't been on EchoLink lately.
73:
Bob Martin
KC3FI
EchoLink Node - 55127
Please visit http://www.wan-leatonks.net.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda C. Knight" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:14 AM
Subject: a note from the audiologist at advanced bionics.FW: HAM Radio
interference - Advanced Bionics
> Hi my friends, I wanted to share with yall the information I got from
> advanced bionics.
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> Hi Linda,
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> The clinical engineers believe the interference is from a 3rd harmonic
> emission from the Harmony. The HAM equipment is picking up a 3rd Harmonic
> from our signal.
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> Here are a couple of suggestions I received
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> You can try using your Platinum Body Processor and its Platinum Headpiece
> (PHP) when at the club since there was no interference on any frequencies
> with it.
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> You may also want to try your Harmony with a longer cable so you can place
> the Harmony itself on the opposite ear and the magnet will stay placed on
> the internal. The cable is 9.5 inches. The separation between the two may
> cut down or eliminate the interference. This headpiece can be ordered from
> Customer Service. However, you may not want to even try this unless you
> are
> willing to go without the processor on your opposite ear since you have 2
> implants.
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> Let me know what you think.
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> Barb
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