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In a message dated 9/29/2004 5:28:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

plsav42@... writes:

Did you buy an FM system to go with the processor? Or does one come with

the

package when you get your CI?

i use the loaners,,, at church, they have 3 " portable " that I pick up at

entrance, the one at the college is owned by them, which i check out once per

quarter.

Lee

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In a message dated 9/29/2004 7:56:04 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

rlclark77@... writes:

over 10 years

old, 21 inch monitor, and cannot hear a buzz unless I put my face into

the glass.

i think most of the buzz is coming from the tower, not the screen. Noticed

it during summer quarter.. now, using laptop in class for Typewell,, no buzz.

Lee

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Pam,

By the way, the normal volume control od a TV does is NOT affected

by the use of the audio outputs on the back of the set. At least on

mine. In other words, the family can adjust the sound to THEIR

satisfaction without affecting yours, and vice versa. Nice fringe

benefit. The amplifier will have its own volume control and of course

the control on the 3G so what you receive is totally independent from

what the others will receive.

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Proofread carefully to see if you any words out.

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Portland, Oregon

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In a message dated 9/30/2004 4:48:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

rlclark77@... writes:

The tower does not have the high voltage inside it to produce

interference.

wierd,, it did seem to be louder when i bend down to be near it. could it

be the make?

Lee

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In a message dated 9/30/2004 7:00:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

J@... writes:

The power supply in the computer will produce the humming/buzzing.

In most tower PCs the power supply is at the top/rear of the box.

(check where the line cord goes in)

i know when i am hearing this and T-coil buzz, there is a major difference,

if you plug your processor to the tower with patch cord,, it will GIVE alot

of t-buzz (my term),,,

Same thing when I unplug it from tower,,, I don't hear it from monitor, yet

still hear that t-buzz from tower, again, I strongly believe it is the makes.

This only happens when my head is close to the tower. You really can tell

the difference between regular buzz and t-buzz. According to

http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/E/EMI.html, it quoted " computer devices are

susceptible to EMI

because electromagnetic fields are a byproduct of passing electricity

through a wire. Data lines that have not been properly shielded are susceptible

to

data corruption by EMI. " That mean towers are susceptible as much as monitor.

I grew up with those t-buzz, it been around for 20, 30 years or so, and can

tell the difference. This only happens when the t-coil is on, not when it

off.

Lee

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Lee,

No. The tower does not have the high voltage inside it to produce

interference. Flat panel monitors, and the ones on laptops also wont

do it.

The CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) requires very high voltage and color

monitors and TVs may have anywhere from 20,000 to 35,000 volts. Also,

walking by the breaker box will do it because all the wires are

bundled closely together at that point, producing strong magnetic

fields.

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" Time's fun when you're having flies. "

--Kermit the Frog

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Portland, Oregon

N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

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In a message dated 9/30/2004 8:50:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

rlclark77@... writes:

You either get way close to it or its a cheap power supply. Put

it on the floor.

dunno... its at the campus! and it is on floor, and still.. my dang lovable

dog is under the desk,, what am I do to?? LOL

Lee

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In a message dated 9/30/2004 10:01:04 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

rlclark77@... writes:

Well but why is your t coil on?

cuz of that program i was on, used audio instruction. was very loud

computer lab,, using FM with my t-coil allowed me to focus more.

Lee

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> In a message dated 9/30/2004 4:48:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> rlclark77@c... writes:

>

> The tower does not have the high voltage inside it to produce

> interference.

>

>

> wierd,, it did seem to be louder when i bend down to be near it.

could it

> be the make?

>

> Lee

warning - computer geek stuff)

The power supply in the computer will produce the humming/buzzing.

In most tower PCs the power supply is at the top/rear of the box.

(check where the line cord goes in)

However the screen produces the bulk of the EMI (Electro magnetic

interference)

comes from the CRT screens, as states. Your TV set does it as

well, but most people

don't sit within a few inches of the TV screen

Another good source of EMI is flourescent lights.

Implant date T -46 and counting...

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Lee,

But the power supply is nowehre near putting out that amount of

interference. I got down and put my head right next to the tower

where the power supply is.

You either get way close to it or its a cheap power supply. Put

it on the floor. See if that helps.

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" My greatest fear in life is that no-one will remember me after I'm

dead. "

--Some dead guy

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

Portland, Oregon

N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

rlclark77@...

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They're the same thing. some just say t rather than tele coil.

> Telecoil vs T-mic

>Can someone tell me what the difference is and why does one need a T-mic if

>they have a telecoil?

>Thanks,

>Pam

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Oh Lee I get it now. You crawl under the desk to play with your

dog. That makes perfect sense! LOL

Well but why is your t coil on? LOL

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" If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. "

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Portland, Oregon

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Lee,

Oh gotcha. I understand now. Just want to say, you will always

get a buzz, but usually not. Its not a fault of the t coil, its the

nature of its design so dont think its a defective 3G.

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It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your

neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.

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In a message dated 10/2/2004 11:43:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

tinabir@... writes:

Does so the mic always stay in your ear or does it come out and is it

painful at all to have that in your ear or do you just forget it's there.

not sure of your question,, on the G3, it is part of the processor,, it not

apart from it, and to turn it on, there a switch to go to it. I would forget

it is on, until one of fluorescent lamps remind me a I leave classroom.

Lee

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Does so the mic always stay in your ear or does it come out and is it painful at

all to have that in your ear or do you just forget it's there.

> RE: Telecoil vs T-mic

>Hi

>>>Just to add to Lorie's post, my audi told me today that some people

>report being able to hear better (in quiet or noise) when they use the

>T-mic.<<

>I actually can't think of anyone who doesn't prefer the sound of the

>T-mic. Having the sound collected by the external ear sounds much more

>natural. I'm sure there are exceptions however!

>Lorie

>Clarion 1.2 5/96

>NYC

>

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At my audi appointment last week, I had the chance to wear the Auria BTE

with T-mic. The T-mic is positioned in such a way that it points directly

into the ear canal. I couldn't feel it and didn't know it was there until my

audi mentioned it to me.

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