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I think you are right Barbara about requesting that the Tcoil be turned on.

When my son got his aids he was only 10 weeks and the audiologist said she was

going to deactivate it that we could change that when he got older. He is now 19

months and we have not yet done that.

Can anyone with a older child tell me/us exact ally what the phone sounds like

with the aid on microphone vs. the aid on tcoil? My son says hi to his dad on

the phone and that is about it because of his age, but I wonder if I should have

it activated.

Thanks

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I think you are right Barbara about requesting that the Tcoil be turned on.

When my son got his aids he was only 10 weeks and the audiologist said she was

going to deactivate it that we could change that when he got older. He is now 19

months and we have not yet done that.

Can anyone with a older child tell me/us exact ally what the phone sounds like

with the aid on microphone vs. the aid on tcoil? My son says hi to his dad on

the phone and that is about it because of his age, but I wonder if I should have

it activated.

Thanks

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I think you are right Barbara about requesting that the Tcoil be turned on.

When my son got his aids he was only 10 weeks and the audiologist said she was

going to deactivate it that we could change that when he got older. He is now 19

months and we have not yet done that.

Can anyone with a older child tell me/us exact ally what the phone sounds like

with the aid on microphone vs. the aid on tcoil? My son says hi to his dad on

the phone and that is about it because of his age, but I wonder if I should have

it activated.

Thanks

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I think you are right Barbara about requesting that the Tcoil be turned on.

When my son got his aids he was only 10 weeks and the audiologist said she was

going to deactivate it that we could change that when he got older. He is now 19

months and we have not yet done that.

Can anyone with a older child tell me/us exact ally what the phone sounds like

with the aid on microphone vs. the aid on tcoil? My son says hi to his dad on

the phone and that is about it because of his age, but I wonder if I should have

it activated.

Thanks

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In a message dated 1/7/2006 11:58:37 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

rabianay@... writes:

Can anyone with a older child tell me/us exact ally what the phone sounds

like with the aid on microphone vs. the aid on tcoil?

Nope, but I will ask Ian tomorrow.

Best -- Jill

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Hi Cora,

I've listened to the t-coil on the hearing aid with the help of her

stethoset. The difference seems to be that with the aid on tcoil all of the

background noise is eliminated and the voice comes right to her ear. The

clarity of the voice doesn't seem to differ too much.

is 6 and sometimes just talks on the phone without switching it,

and then other times she will switch it to tcoil. She seems to be able to carry

on a phone conversation either way.

Debbie

Cora wrote:

Can anyone with a older child tell me/us exact ally what the phone sounds like

with the aid on microphone vs. the aid on tcoil? My son says hi to his dad on

the phone and that is about it because of his age, but I wonder if I should have

it activated.

Thanks

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In a message dated 1/7/2006 11:29:41 A.M. Central Standard Time,

rabianay@... writes:

Can anyone with a older child tell me/us exact ally what the phone sounds

like with the aid on microphone vs. the aid on tcoil? My son says hi to his dad

on the phone and that is about it because of his age, but I wonder if I

should have it activated.

I use the t coil for the captioned phone and the reg setting for the speaker

phone. Using the t coil cancels out all the background noise, including my

kids talking and the dog barking. This way, I can concentrate on the voice

coming in through the phone.

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In a message dated 1/9/2006 3:59:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

Parentsofdeafhoh@... writes:

Using the t coil cancels out all the background noise, including my

kids talking and the dog barking. This way, I can concentrate on the

voice

coming in through the phone.

This is also how Ian describes using the t-coil. It's like his FM system and

the voice comes into his ears. When suing his older analog aids, all

background sound was cut out. With his new digitals, they allow the background

noise

to be heard at the same time the voice is being piped into his head. The

voice is louder, like with the FM, but he can also hear the background sounds.

Guess it depends on the aids. One thing is consistent, I guess -- the

speaker on the phone is louder than the rest of what he hears.

Best -- Jill

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Parentsofdeafhoh@... wrote: <<Using the t coil cancels out all the

background noise, including my

kids talking and the dog barking. >>

This description makes me wish I had a T-coil! Of course, now the kids try to

use ASL to get my attention while I'm on the phone. Talk about a headache!

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