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AM INDUCTION LOOP SYSTEM (MODEL HAS-50) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Am induction loop amplification system uses existing public address system input and transmits to a loop antenna surrounding seating area. Wand receiver automatically picks up signal inside the loop and amplifies it. Basic system consists of transmitter, 10 wand receivers, charge rack, AC adapter unit to recharge receivers, and installation instructions. Transmitter is available in a 19 inch rack, or in a cabinet measuring 11 inches wide ...[More Information]
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AMPLITEL INDUCTION LOOP TV / RADIO KIT (MODEL 2146) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Induction Loop amplifier for television or radio. Can be used either with the user's own hearing aid or with the Amplitel's personalized amplifier box. User can sit in any part of the room and move about without losing sound. All hearing aids with a T switch will automatically pick up sound from the loop system. Good for groups. Kit includes control box with on/off TV speaker switch. Separate amplifier box with personalized volume control...[More Information]
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AUDEX INDUCTION COUNTER LOOP SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Audex Induction Counter Loop System is an induction loop amplification system designed to enable people with hearing disabilities to communicate across counters and at teller windows. The Counter Loop is comprised of a gooseneck microphone on a stand, an amplifier, a writing pad with imbedded induction loop, a wireless handset, and a charger with charger cradle. A green light on the amplifier allows monitoring of si...[More Information]
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ILA, PORTABLE ILA, PERSONAL ILA, INDUCTION LOOP RECEIVERS, & TV LOOPS --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Loop amplification systems. Portable induction loop amplification systems or induction loop amplifiers for permanent installations. Personal induction loops to carry, or for use with hearing aid, where there are no facilities for hearing impaired. Induction loop receivers with ILA for individuals with hearing problems without hearing aids or hearing aids with T system. TV loops for televisions, stereos, radios or combinations....[More Information]
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LOOP AMPLIFIER (MODEL SA LA) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Inductive Loop Amplifier for loop amplification system in schools, lecture halls, theaters, etc., and private homes. Reduces normal linear distortion of traditional loop amplifiers by using a negative current feedback to compensate for the frequency dependent load, improving the acoustic quality. Active input mixer with four inputs: Two are normally prepared for microphones and two for external sources such as tape recorders. Each input h...[More Information]
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MINILOOP II --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/92) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Has been replaced with the MICROLOOP. Please see separate entry. -- The Miniloop II is an induction loop amplification system. This portable assistive listening system is for hearing aid users whose aids are equipped with a T-switch. The wireless FM microphone has a transmitting range of 200 feet, and additional inputs for two microphones....[More Information]
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PORTA LOOP SYSTEM (MODEL PKT SYS B5) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Self-contained portable induction loop system using a Pocketalker amplifier. It is best suited for small group applications with room size of 10 by 12 feet. System includes; Pocketalker Amplifier, PKT B5 ($ 89 separately); Porta-loop with 50 foot cable, INC 004; Plug Mount Mic, MIC 014; TV listening Kit with 12 foot extension cable, WCA 007 WC, Disposable alkaline battery, BAT 006 & Manual. Used with hearing aid equipped with "T" switch. ...[More Information]
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POWR LOOP SYSTEM (MODEL PWL SYS A) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Provides special amplification for hard of hearing listeners using audio induction loop technique. System includes POWR LOOP Amplifier, Loop Cable, Microphone, and one POWR LOOP Receiver. The loop cable connects to the Amplifier and is placed around the perimeter of the listening room. The microphone is plugged into the amplifier. The Amplifier and loop cable produce a magnetic signal that can be received by a hearing aid telecoil or a PO...[More Information]
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SATELLITE II --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2011) REPLACED BY THE SATELLITE III (SEE SEPARATE ENTRY) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Satellite II is an audio loop amplification system designed for use in public facilities such as theaters, and places of worship. Place the loop wire around the listening area to transmit and amplify speech signals to the "T" coil switch found on many hearing aids. This system may be interfaced with the existing public address system to cover 200 seats per system in ...[More Information]
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STANDARD MODEL 8 LOOP. --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Amplifier and microphone system using wire loop that sets up a magnetic field. Sound is transmitted to hearing aid which must be equipped with a T-setting or telephone switch. Transportable, can be taken with hearing impaired person to any meeting....[More Information]
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SUPERLOOP PRO II --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2011) REPLACED BY THE SUPERLOOP PRO III (SEE SEPARATE ENTRY). RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Superloop Pro II is an audio loop amplification system designed for use in large public facilities seating up to 200 people such as auditoriums, places of worship, government buildings, and theaters. The loop wire is placed around the listening area to transmit and amplify speech signals to the "T" coil switch found on many hearing aids. The system includes loop...[More Information]
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UNIVOX 37A LOOP AMPLIFIER SYSTEM. --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Loop amplification system which is small and easy to install. All that is required is a hammer to tack the wire-loop along the walls if it cannot be held in place by carpeting. The audio-output signal from the audio source (radio, t.v., P.A. system) can be connected to the Univox by either directly from the source's output jack to the 50 mV to 7 V input jack or via the speaker output from the source to an electret micro...[More Information]
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