Quadius,
 
I am interested how you can get power from your chair for your microphone?  I 
would like to see the pictures of how you used and set up.  What is a BTW  
microphone and is said wireless?  It did not work for you because of lack  of 
motion? thank you

what kind of wireless microphone are using  now?  What didn't you like about 
the wireless Plantronics?
Thank  you.
Dana
 
 In a message dated 4/22/2007 3:42:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   
I originally got my first microphone from a vendor down here in my  area, but 
I have since gone on to other things.  I do still use his idea  in how to use 
my chair to power a 9 V battery source.  Since this is  proprietary, I would 
rather go entirely private to show you this, but he kind  of owes me since he 
took a couple of my ideas and is now marketing them at a  significant markup.  
Let me know if you or anyone else is interested and  I will get a few 
pictures posted where you can ask permission to look at them.   
BTW, the inexpensive mic didn't work out for me, but it might work out for  
others.  It seemed to shift a little bit throughout the day, but if one  has 
gross movements they might be able to reposition it easily enough to  continue 
on without any difficulties.  I just don't have any movement and  this 
particular microphone isn't feasible.  I am, however, utilizing the  wireless 
transmitter/receiver as a backup until I can find a reasonably priced  noise 
canceling 
microphone that is not a over the head headset.  I  also have problems with 
the ones that wrap around the back of the head.  
I am just too spoiled.
Quadius

On 4/21/07, Dan T  <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >  wrote:  
Quadius,  thanks for the info and I am interested in learning more.  How are 
you  tapping into the extra power from your chair? is it from gimpgear.US?   
Dan T.

Quadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote:  
Dan,I just got my new wireless transmitter and receiver in today and  it 
works wonderfully.  The only problem I am having now is that my  rather 
inexpensive, noise canceling, earclip microphone seems to move a  little too 
easily for 
my liking.  I may end up having to purchase a  more expensive model, but right 
now everything works pretty well.  I  am lucky enough to have the ability to 
power the system from my chair and  this negates the need for a 9 volt 
battery.  If you're interested, I  could show you some of the things I have 
later, 
but it seems that the less  expensive microphones do not have the extensive 
noise canceling feature to  which I am a custom.  It is, nonetheless, better 
than 
my backup  microphone and it does not lose synchronization like my Plantronics 
 occasionally does. 
Quadius
 


On 4/19/07, Dan  T <[EMAIL PROTECTED] _ 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote:  
Angie,  yes I am referring to using it with the computer.  I use a  
microphone with Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8.1 preferred.
Does your  wireless microphone stay attached to your ear or do you have to 
adjust  it occasionally?  Is it comfortable ?  


Angie Novak <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote:  
Are  you talking about for using the computer?  I use a Plantronics  wireless 
headset microphone.  I like it.  The docking  station is very small, and it's 
convenient.  
-Angie

Dan T <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > 
wrote:  
Hello,  I currently am using a Sensenbrenner microphone attached to a  
gooseneck arm and a base.  When I am in my chair I use a  gooseneck and 
microphone 
at a desk but when I am in bed I have to  transfer the microphone and base to a 
cart and the gooseneck is  getting weaker. 
What does anyone use to hold their  microphone?

do you like the wireless earpiece?  Does it  stay on?

What microphone do you use and are you happy with it  ?

Is your microphone and its holder convenient for you?  

any input would be appreciated... Dan T.


 
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