Hi and i hav not. i will though and, where do you get sillouets and how much
are they? my aids are in the ears so idon't even know if that would work
good ideas though.
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From: "Aman Singer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 6:48 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] for hard of hearing users


> Hi.
> Have you tried raising the volume on the speech when you use
> your loop? Further, try locating the loop next to your ears, instead of
> around your neck. Finally, try a pair of silhouettes with a stereo
> headphone plug. I've used these with the BN with success.
> Aman
>
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> birenbaum
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> Subject: [Braillenote] for hard of hearing users
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>
> Hi.  I just tried using my neck loop with my braille note with speech
> obviously on, only to have it not work.  and yes the t coil was on.  i
> was able to check my document by turning the speech down and getting
> close to it, but I'm wondering what other people  do to be able to use
> your hearing aids and have private listening.  also, i hope pulsedata is
> still looking at other options to help users who don't hear well like a
> vibrate alarm option.
>
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