On okt. 25, 14:50, Dennis Haggerty wrote:
> On Oct 25, 8:46 am, Dennis Haggerty wrote:
>
> > Hi All
>
> > I'm putting together a portable playback system for a doc. I need to
> > use a hidden earpiece. In the past I've used the neck loop connected
> > to a comtek, worked ok but not great. Now I called PSS to talk about
> > what I should get.
> > They say they use the phonak earwig, but don't use the neckloops
> > anymore. I'd like to use my 216 transmitter for this, they say it will
> > be fine within 50 feet or so. Anyone tried this? I won't be able to
> > test it till next week, but need to get a jump on everything.
>
> > Thanks
> > Dennis Haggerty
>
> > (sorry if this posted twice)
>
> Yeah, sorry this went up again. Please disregard this one
> Dennis
Hi Dennis,
Great way to go. I'm using Phonak Invisity system, the Flexible
earwig, which is a programmable stuff (this means if you have more
than one comtek transmitter you can use the earpiece w/ all tx's), and
works great. I used to use it for tv shows-- for program leader. In
this case the producer's having an ordinary walkie-talkie in the
hands, so she/he can control the pgm leader. In a film (or film like)
setup I'm using my earpieces w/my comtek transmitters (I have 2) for
playback. Works great, spares battery, and I can easily reprogram the
recieving freq's from a laptop w/the supplied external hardware.
If I can help you anything else, pls contact me off list.
---Zoltan
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