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Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 May 2015 13:13:48 -0500
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Danny,
This was saved from a note by Ron milliman.
We have the same device and it appears to run very close to our 
physician's meter.
pat, K9JAU

Brand Name: LifeSource
Model: UA-767T
Cuff size Medium (they come in different cuff sizes)
Phone: 888-726-9966
Website: www.LifeSourceOnline.com

At 11:08 AM 5/25/2015, you wrote:
>Looking for something whose accuracy will track pretty well with a typical
>Doc's or Hospital's unit.
>We have, 1, blind and 2 sighted diabetics, and one sighted non-diabetic
>who's facing a heart procedure June1, in the family, and could use an
>accurate talking device.
>Seems to me that some of you are using such a device, and any _Must Get or
>_Must Avoid, observations would be welcome!
>Probably best to reply off list!
>d d y er one, at, gmail.com
>Thanks much, Danny Dyer, WB4idu.

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