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I ordered " jumpers " from MVAP medical. The jumpers are short wires

with sockets on each end. The jumpers also have sockets in each end

that allow you to insert an electrode.

To link ear references I just insert the jumper into each reference

input then connect each earclip electrode to one of the " input "

sockets on the jumper.

At 2:37 PM +0000 4/28/04, evaportugal wrote:

>I'd appreciate if anyone can explain how earclips can be linked, and

>what is the advantage of it.

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You get a jumper (from an electrode supplier), both earclip electrodes

plug into it and it plugs into both their sockets. The advantage is it

references both the " recording " electrodes to the same signal. Ears

aren't neutral electrically, can be different from each other.

Foxx

Linked earclips

I'd appreciate if anyone can explain how earclips can be linked, and

what is the advantage of it.

Dr.jacobsen

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Thank you for responding./Eva

> You get a jumper (from an electrode supplier), both earclip

electrodes

> plug into it and it plugs into both their sockets. The advantage is

it

> references both the " recording " electrodes to the same signal. Ears

> aren't neutral electrically, can be different from each other.

>

> Foxx

>

> Linked earclips

>

> I'd appreciate if anyone can explain how earclips can be linked,

and

> what is the advantage of it.

>

> Dr.jacobsen

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>

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>

>

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Thank you for the information./Eva

> >I'd appreciate if anyone can explain how earclips can be linked,

and

> >what is the advantage of it.

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> >Dr.jacobsen

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