Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 In a message dated 7/31/2006 12:35:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, janajama@... writes: Jill - What kind of fm did you get for Ian? Does your plug go directly into the transmitter of the mike or directly into the microphone? My kids are away at camp and Maggie has her fm with her. I am on my annual cleaning rampage (no kids, can toss anything I like without complaint or interruption.What kind of fm did you get for Ian? Does your plug go directly into the transmitter of the mike or directly into the microphone? My kids are away at camp and Maggie has her fm with her. I am on my annual cleaning rampage (no kids, can toss anything I like without complaint or interruption. ..they won't miss a thing when they get home!). I just found a cord that I think goes with the Phonak Campus S FM and I think we'll be able to plug the thing into the transmitter and then into , Don't you just love being able to throw away anything you want? I can't believe I'm saying this, but I LOVE when I can clean like that. It goes so much faster and no one ever misses what I've tossed! (this includes the hubby, LOL) I've been doing it this spring --we've been in this house for 20+years and we have a lifetime of junk that was begging to be gotten rid of. While the kids were at school, I attacked and cleared out things. The basement/porch/attic have been my targets. Bedrooms have to wait for them to be away (this week! yeah!!!). Ian has a Phonak Microlink FM system, but I don't know the model number. It was bought and it maintained by our school district. This past year his microphone was stolen out of his gym locker, so the school purchased a new one. It has more bells and whistles that the old one (which had none) At the time he got the FM, I was battling just to get it used in the classroom. Ian was/is so oral that arguing for home use was going to be a very difficult fight and so I picked my battle. Plus, after using it in the classroom and knowing how it all worked, when asked if he felt he needed one at home, he said no. This past spring he asked about getting one for home use. As his hearing deteriorates, he points out what he needs -- so much easier than dealing with a small child! So, after buying the new aids, our next addition will probably be a home FM system. Since we don't have home use of the school's system, I don't have much hands on experience with it. And my " hands-on " experience is really more " eyes on " since he handles all these things fro himself now. He has brought it home for using at concerts and other evening school events. We usually have it for holidays (so that it will be fully charged for school) but use it for watching movies and stuff like that. In the summer (now) it goes in for it's annual check-up and is locked up in the school's safe until the week before classes start. I usually ask him to read any info I write in one of these emails to make sure I've got it correct. At the moment, he's at scout camp, so I can't ask about the details. I know that there is a cord/jack that goes between the mike and the device (TV/stereo/etc) since I've watched him hook it up, but I am not sure exactly where it plugs into the mike. I believe there are a couple cords with different size plugs on one end to fit into the different device output plugs. But that is just based on my memory of what's in the carrying case when it comes home. He does all the hooking up himself now. One benefit/drawback of having a child who's this age is that I rarely ever touch his equipment. The ear dryer arrived this past Friday. I signed the UPS form and he took the box right out of my hands. I have not seen it since, except in the rear view mirror as he was using it on our drive home from the pool. (He loves it -- " It tickles " ) I don't clean his molds, don't change his batteries -- I guess the most I do now is drip the ear drops into his ears when we do a wax removal session. Seems I've become dispensable, (grin). Best --Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 However, to address this very issue, Ian's new FM microphone has a cord/jack that can be inserted into any output plug on one end and into the microphone with the other, then the mike can transmit the output right to the FM receiver boots, like it does with a person's voice. Jill - What kind of fm did you get for Ian? Does your plug go directly into the transmitter of the mike or directly into the microphone? My kids are away at camp and Maggie has her fm with her. I am on my annual cleaning rampage (no kids, can toss anything I like without complaint or interruption...they won't miss a thing when they get home!). I just found a cord that I think goes with the Phonak Campus S FM and I think we'll be able to plug the thing into the transmitter and then into the new DVD in the car . Maggie will be THRILLED as she kept complaining on the way up that sitting way in the back she couldn't read the captions well enough and I think she'll get better sound through her fm than through the headset (which I think she uses without her aid!). We'll see - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 In a message dated 7/31/2006 4:21:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, pcknott@... writes: Jill, what website did you order the ear dryer from?? We need one. Does it run on battery or plug in the wall. With daily swimming, Maggie has gotten her normally hard orange ear wax to turn into white cottage cheesy looking stuff that has irritated her ear canal. She can't wear the SeboTek's we are supposed to be trialing. Thanks, , Amazon ... it was over $25 so it qualified for free shipping. (grin) I compared the different websites and it was $99 at all of them. I found another brand for $89, but the most popular one was Sahara, so I splurged for the extra $10 and got the more recognizable. popular brand name. It said it would take 5-10 days to get here and it arrived in 2. I ordered it on Wednesday and it was here on Friday. I think it was shipped UPS, but it might have been USPS -- the post office. I forget. I've been getting a bunch of things in the past week, work and other stuff, so I can't remember which came from which shipper. Either way I had to sign for it. As for the cheesy ear wax, that makes it easier to get out ... I'd use an ear cleaner and dissolve that softened stuff before drying it all out again. We've just gone through this with Ian and the swimmer's ear. The 3-times-a-day medicated (antibiotic) ear drops softened up the wax and so we cleaned it out while it was soft. Killed two birds with one stone. Best -- Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 Jill, what website did you order the ear dryer from?? We need one. Does it run on battery or plug in the wall. With daily swimming, Maggie has gotten her normally hard orange ear wax to turn into white cottage cheesy looking stuff that has irritated her ear canal. She can't wear the SeboTek's we are supposed to be trialing. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 The audi suctioned most of it out. Need to remind Maggie to do the ear flushing to get the rest (a little right by the ear drum). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 The Sahara is $92.95 at www.justbekuz.com. They also sell a carrying case for it for about $26. RT in NC > > > In a message dated 7/31/2006 4:21:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > pcknott@... writes: > > Jill, what website did you order the ear dryer from?? We need one. Does it > > run on battery or plug in the wall. With daily swimming, Maggie has gotten > her > normally hard orange ear wax to turn into white cottage cheesy looking > stuff > that has irritated her ear canal. She can't wear the SeboTek's we are > supposed to be trialing. Thanks, > > , > > Amazon ... it was over $25 so it qualified for free shipping. (grin) > > I compared the different websites and it was $99 at all of them. I found > another brand for $89, but the most popular one was Sahara, so I splurged > for > the extra $10 and got the more recognizable. popular brand name. > > It said it would take 5-10 days to get here and it arrived in 2. I ordered > > it on Wednesday and it was here on Friday. I think it was shipped UPS, but > it > might have been USPS -- the post office. I forget. I've been getting a > bunch > of things in the past week, work and other stuff, so I can't remember > which > came from which shipper. Either way I had to sign for it. > > As for the cheesy ear wax, that makes it easier to get out ... I'd use an > ear cleaner and dissolve that softened stuff before drying it all out > again. > We've just gone through this with Ian and the swimmer's ear. The > 3-times-a-day > medicated (antibiotic) ear drops softened up the wax and so we cleaned it > out > while it was soft. Killed two birds with one stone. > > > Best -- Jill > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 Seems I've become dispensable, (grin). Bwahahaha, Jill, you're not dispensable, he still needs you to drive!!!!!!!!!!!! Kacy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 Thanks, Robin. What a cute website - lots of stuff I wish had been around 10 years ago - and lots of stuff we can use now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 In a message dated 7/31/2006 8:31:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, kacy206@... writes: Bwahahaha, Jill, you're not dispensable, he still needs you to drive!!!!!!!drive Well ... for another year, maybe. here in NY kids get the learners permit and then there's a 6 month wait for your license. But I still OWN the car, so he'll need me as a source of wheels. LOL Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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