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Hearing aid users who require extra assistance in strenuous listening environments, such as classrooms and conference rooms, no longer need bulky on-the-belt receivers, conspicuous cables, and antennas. Phonak, Inc., introduces the [MicroLink.sup.TM] FM Communication Package, an assistive listening system that incorporates the world's smallest FM receiver into an audio shoe that snaps onto any Phonak behind-the ear hearing aid. The result is an unobtrusive amplification solution that is useful for children as well as adults who have resisted FM systems for cosmetic reasons.

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Phonak MicroLink FM receivers are compatible with all Phonak Behind-The-Ear (BTE) instruments and most BTE instruments and cochlear implant speech processors from other manufacturers. The MyLink neck-loop FM receiver is compatible with any hearing instrument that has a T-coil, including custom made instruments. Click here, select brand and model and you can see whether your hearing instrument is compatible with Phonak FM.

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Yes, that is possible. Individuals with cochlear implants experience the same difficulty as hearing instrument users in challenging listening environments. The Phonak miniaturized MicroLink receivers are therefore available in different configurations depending on the speech processor. Read gt;lgt;more here about our FM solutions for CI recipients. What is the difference between an FM System and an Infra-red system? Infrared systems use infrared light to transmit the audio signal. When this light is blocked, the signal cannot be heard. Thus, infrared systems are susceptible to people and objects getting in the way. And, infrared systems do not work in sunlight.

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Yes, all Phonak FM receivers and transmitters (MicroVox, HandyMic, MicroLink, TelCom, Campus SX, inspiro etc.) are compatible with each other. But remember, the transmitter and receiver must be on the same channel/frequency. How many receivers can be used with each transmitter? Phonak's transmitter broadcasts a radio signal into a given area. ANY receiver in that area can receive that signal. Thus, any number of receivers can be used. Cochlear Freedom new body-worn version and FM I have heard that Cochlear have a new body-worn version. Can someone tell me how to fit FM/MicroLink?

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