I just tried my T-coil setting in my ham shack and not hearing the usual ac hum and "braaack" sound as I moved my head. I guess I had tried it mostly at the (former) workplace where there are more EM fields. So I experimented using it by hitting talk on my cordless phone and could hear the dial-tone clearly without hum! I switched my hearing aids back to normal and could not hear the dial tone even if I move the phone nearer to my hearing aid mics.

I will have to try this next time I use the phone. Only drawback is I have to push a button three times to get to that setting while the person on the phone waits wondering what's going on. Solution is to start switching before answering the phone (probably takes three rings). My audiologist told me it was not possible to set it up on program-2 as that is dedicated to noise-cancelling feature and the default (program-1) is set up for automatic switching.

I may look into the Ufly mic for my Bose QC2. I don't normally use the Bose for ham radio but this could be handy for when a boom mic is wanted. The Bose QC2 were bought for hearing protection on aircraft where is works well.

73, Ed - KL7UW
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