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ULTRASONIC BASIC KIT (MODEL 9USBP)    


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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Ultra Sonic Basic Kit, model 9USBP, is an ultrasonic switch kit designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This kit can be used to control lights, radios, televisions, and other appliances. The Basic Kit includes three receivers on three separate frequencies and a transmitter with three pairs of on/off switches, each controling a separate receiver. The transmitter is also equipped with six switch jacks, enabling six capability switches (not included) to be used to operate the on/off switches. OPTIONS: Yellow Box that enables mains-driven appliances to be operated by switches in on/off or timer modes, modular transmitters, and modular receivers.

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Price: 269.00.

This product record was updated on April 7, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

TFH Special Needs Toys

4537 Gibsonia Road
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania 15044
United States
Telephone: 800-467-6222 or 724-444-6400.
Fax: 724-444-6411.
Web: http://www.tfhusa.com.
Email: info@tfhusa.com.


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