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  1. CHECKSETTE LISTENING TEST SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Hearing aid acoustic test system. Device for recording the sound output of an assistive listening receiver, auditory trainer, and/or hearing aid. Hearing aid or auditory trainer is coupled to Checksette with supplied adaptors. Persons pushes record button and speaks to record output. Tape is played back through built in loudspeaker or earphone. System consists of portable tape recorder, microphone/coupler, batteries, carrying case, record...[More Information]

  2. PHONIC EAR ACOUSTIC TEST SYSTEMS (PE 2800 SERIES) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Acoustic test equipment including acoustic computers, frequency counters, acoustic test chambers and strip chart recorders used to test hearing aids and auditory trainers acoustic parameters and designed to give the fullest range of measurement capabilities with accuracy and ease of operation in accordance with ANSI and IEC standard. Delivery 30 days. PE 2800 Acoustic Test System components: PE 2800 Acoustic Analyzer, PE 2900 X-Y Plotter ...[More Information]

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