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Re: OT: Where to get cable made for hearing aid induction loop audio connection?


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  • Subject: Re: OT: Where to get cable made for hearing aid induction loop audio connection?
  • From: "Stuart Moore" <home.automation@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 10:24:44 -0000
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Phil, Keith,

Thanks for responding on this. I think I was a little unclear on my
description of the induction loop box.

The box has THREE inputs: 2 off 3.5mm Mic inputs and 1 off DIN line
level input. There is a manual, which is where I got the pin
information for the DIN from, but no more useful detail (such as
exactly how the pins are used). I assume, but do not know, that the
box only deals with mono. At least, that is what is has to put out.

Phil, it would be great if you would make up a cable for me. 3M
length would be ideal. It is worth trying.

Stuart


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