In message
<[email protected]>,
dated Tue, 12 Mar 2013, Charlie Blackham <[email protected]>
writes:
The equivalent band in the USA/Canada is 902-928 MHz. These type of
devices typically have to be produced in two variants - one for Europe
and one for North America.
Yes, I know: the two versions are available, BUT it's horribly
inconvenient for travellers who need hearing assistance, to have to buy
two products and use one only relatively rarely. These devices are not
low-cost.
Anyway, thanks for the information.
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