Yes, the Telcom is from Phonak, and it's VERY COOL. Plug it
into your TV
and a phone jack on the wall and it automatically lets you
hear the TV and
interrupts the TV to let you hear the phone ring. If anyone
answers the
phone, then you hear the phone conversation (you can force
it back to the TV
if you're not interested in the Phone call that someone else
has answered).
When the phone is hung up, it automatically returns you to
the TV. It's
house powered (through an adaptor) so it can be "always
on" ... ready for
you to answer the phone or listen to TV. If anyone's
already got a 216-217
mHz receiver, I strongly suggest you look into the Telcom.
It's on the
Phonak FM Transmitters web page. www.phonak.com ... then
navigate to FM
solutions and Transmitters.
SteveB
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hearing_Aids@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:Hearing_Aids@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Lisa
Kozlik
> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 12:49 AM
> To: Hearing_Aids@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Hearing_Aids] Phonak FM System
>
>
> Lynn,
>
> Thanks so much for this information! Your descriptions
give me a
> better idea
> of what I can expect from this system.
>
> As for the connectivity of the receiver/boot to my
CI...I could keep it
> attached at all times, but this would prevent me from
accessing the slide
> switch on the bottom of my CI processor (because it
covers the switch). I
> would have to remove the receiver/boot every time I
wanted to change
> settings. However, that really wouldn't be a problem
since I only
> use two of
> the three settings for specific environments (I'm
guessing only 10% or 20%
> of the time).
>
> The TelCom you described sounds like something I
wouldn't mind having here
> at home. Does Phonak make that product as well?
>
> Lisa
>
>
>
>
>
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