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microEar VHF RECEIVERS
The microEar VHF radio receivers are, despite having been on the market for over ten years, the smallest narrow-band RF receivers in the world. Fitted with just a single A10 or A13 battery (BTE version), they can receive for over 30 hours. Depending on the power of the transmitter, information can be sent directly to the ear of a wearer over a distance of several hundred metres without requiring a single cable or any other piece of equipment. Automatic squelch circuit, noise filter, high sensitivity, automatic frequency control – all these features and more in a unit weighting less than 5g. A feather weight with the making of a champion. Mo http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/navigation/phonak/ |
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On 23 Jun 2004 01:19:23 GMT, (MullinJJ) wrote:
http://www.army-technology.com/contr...gation/phonak/ Cool idea, but extremely pricey and overkill for most of us. I have a setup identical to the secret service (coiled clear earpiece) which I have often worn for hours without anyone noticing I'm wearing it - and the complete setup was less than $100. Bought from http://www.audioimplements.com/ over 10 years ago. I had not used it for a few years, and when I went to use it, the cord had darkened. Sent the entire kit back, they replaced it for $15 or so. ![]() Evan -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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