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If you can find out where I might be able to look at the

specifications for the cables and plugs, I might be able to have some

made for you for free, but it depends on what types of connectors you

need, since I have no hands-on technical knowledge of what sort of

wires and stuff your CI uses.

> I hesitate to ask but need to. This query is only for 3G users.

> Ok here goes.

>

> Due to my situation, I like being able to use all the options I

> have to maximize my hearing. Someday i might just do fine wihtout

any

> plug ins but for now I use the various patch cords and FM system,

etc.

>

> Ok, what I want to do is make up sets of cables and plugs etc

for

> the 3G. Can't find the list already, hmmmm. Well I want to get 3

> more accessory plugs, 2 accessory cables, and maybe another walkman

> cable. This would let me have sets for everything with no need to

> unplug a thing. Being I have poor vision, its too easy to lose

those

> little plugs and also to get things plugged in. Now I am broke as

can

> be but maybe something can be worked out. I doubt insurance will

pay

> for this. So if anyone has extras or has some ideas on how I can

get

> these things, let me know. Thanks!

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> The trouble with life is, you're halfway through it before you

realize

> it's a do-it-yourself thing.

> & Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

> Portland, Oregon

> N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

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Pete,

The walkman cable (2 feet long) is simple, both ends use stereo

1/8 " with one end being mono (it is NOT a mono plug). I THINK too

this cable has built- in attenuation. The other tiems are custom made

for the 3G and you won't find the connectors on the open market. This

is why these bloody things are so expensive. Each component goes thru

the FDA process. Sigh.

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" If you feel you have no faults ... there's another one. "

--unknown

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speaking of the cables I need to track it down before Tuesday cause I need it

for work. i am thinking. I looked up the prices on the Cochlear website and

they are not cheap . the walkman cable is the most expensive at 72 and the

cheapest one was the adapter cable at 34. and the plug that goes with the

cable is at 45 for that tiny isty bit. Let me brainstorm for ideas and pass

on to you.

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Yeah Snoopy live up to your nick and snoop it out! LOL I could

not pass that up. The TV cable goes for $150 and I do use that on the

PC. Ouch. Thanks Snoopy.

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Anything worth fighting for is worth fighting dirty for.

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Hi , Have you used the t-coil and a neck loop with these devices. It

might be easier than trying to handle the accessory plug and cables. Ruth

Need Extras

I hesitate to ask but need to. This query is only for 3G users.

Ok here goes.

Due to my situation, I like being able to use all the options I

have to maximize my hearing. Someday i might just do fine wihtout any

plug ins but for now I use the various patch cords and FM system, etc.

Ok, what I want to do is make up sets of cables and plugs etc for

the 3G. Can't find the list already, hmmmm. Well I want to get 3

more accessory plugs, 2 accessory cables, and maybe another walkman

cable. This would let me have sets for everything with no need to

unplug a thing. Being I have poor vision, its too easy to lose those

little plugs and also to get things plugged in. Now I am broke as can

be but maybe something can be worked out. I doubt insurance will pay

for this. So if anyone has extras or has some ideas on how I can get

these things, let me know. Thanks!

*---* *---* *---* *---* *---*

The trouble with life is, you're halfway through it before you realize

it's a do-it-yourself thing.

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

Portland, Oregon

N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

rlclark77@...

http://home.attbi.com/~rlclark77/

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Ruth,

T coil works great, But the neck loop sucks. The loop is not

aligned properly with the t coil component inside the 3G. I can make

the neck loop work but I need my hands free. LOL

Reason for complete sets of cables/plugs is so I can use the tv

cable on the PC. The aux mic (which has to have the lil plug even THO

it will work without). FM system. My life would be much easier with

that.

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I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed

shrink is our friend.

--Jack Handley

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Fooo on the FDA! As soon as I read your comment, I knew it was a

foregone conclusion that I could just make you the cables. Last thing

in the world I want to do is blow up your processor. Sigh.

> Pete,

> The walkman cable (2 feet long) is simple, both ends use stereo

> 1/8 " with one end being mono (it is NOT a mono plug). I THINK too

> this cable has built- in attenuation. The other tiems are custom

made

> for the 3G and you won't find the connectors on the open market.

This

> is why these bloody things are so expensive. Each component goes

thru

> the FDA process. Sigh.

> *---* *---* *---* *---* *---*

> " If you feel you have no faults ... there's another one. "

> --unknown

> & Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

> Portland, Oregon

> N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

> rlclark77@a...

> http://home.attbi.com/~rlclark77/

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LOL Actually Pete, the reason is that the FDA approves everything

that goes with a CI. What one does afterwards is another matter.

F'xample, the batteries. The " approved " batteries for the 3G are the

Varta nd Toshibas but that does not mean one cannot use other brands.

Just means these were the ones used during the 3G's FDA evaluation.

Still makes no different for the accessory cable and plug since

they use unique connectors for the 3G.

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blame.

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

Portland, Oregon

N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

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