Hi
A deaf friend of mine had a device consiting of a microphone/transmitter
that could be placed on or near the lecturn etc. The receiver end fed a
neck loop that was then picked up by his hearing aids in the T position
(as for using an induction loop). He said it worked fine - and he also
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Many thanks to everyone who replied / made suggestions on- and off-list.
Confident a suitable 'mix' from them will do the trick!
Regards,
Michael
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