I got mine from Costco too. It does have the jack on the bottom of the
remote for cable. I was would like to be untethered so to speak.
I see Belkin and others make something that would probably work.
I figured I can't be the first guy to try this.
Mike W0MU
On 4/29/2014 12:46 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 4/29/2014 11:36 AM, W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:
I would assume...........a bad thing...........that there are devices
that will take the K3 audio out and send it via bluetooth to my
remote and then to my ears.
The K3 puts out a volt or two, which is comparable to most consumer
devices. A Bluetooth device that works with consumer gear would also
work with a K3. The only thing to be concerned about is RFI, and if
there are no wires attached to act as a receiving antenna, or if they
are very short, I wouldn't expect problems.
One caveat about my earlier response to Phil Kane's post about the
neck loop. This works by generating a magnetic field, which couples
into a magnetic loop in the hearing aid IF it has one. Not all hearing
aids do.
W6OAT likes the hearing aid he got from Costco, which has a jack for a
standard 1/8-in cable to plug into a radio. He says it works fine with
his K3.
73, Jim K9YC
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