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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan Kok" data-source="post: 114321" data-attributes="member: 4338"><p>Re: Induction</p><p></p><p></p><p>It should be noted that companies involved in 'assisted listening' systems have PERSONAL induction loop transmitters designed to work with the standard wireless receivers. These are small T-Coil transmitters that plug into the standard ALS receiver, which the user wears around his neck as a lanyard.</p><p><a href="http://www.williamssound.com/catalog/nkl-001" target="_blank">Williams Sound</a> NKL-001</p><p><a href="http://www.listentech.com/products/stationary-rf/accessories-srf/accessories-srf-ear/la-166.html" target="_blank">Listen Technologies</a> LA-166</p><p></p><p>I'll also note that <a href="http://www.listentech.com/blog/loop-fm-ir-comparison/" target="_blank">this article</a> from Listen Tech makes some valid points, such as a)T-Coils aren't popular in North America (though becoming more so), b) Induction Loops are limited to a single audio source, and c) Induction Loops are typically much more expensive to implement than FM or IR systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan Kok, post: 114321, member: 4338"] Re: Induction It should be noted that companies involved in 'assisted listening' systems have PERSONAL induction loop transmitters designed to work with the standard wireless receivers. These are small T-Coil transmitters that plug into the standard ALS receiver, which the user wears around his neck as a lanyard. [URL="http://www.williamssound.com/catalog/nkl-001"]Williams Sound[/URL] NKL-001 [URL="http://www.listentech.com/products/stationary-rf/accessories-srf/accessories-srf-ear/la-166.html"]Listen Technologies[/URL] LA-166 I'll also note that [URL="http://www.listentech.com/blog/loop-fm-ir-comparison/"]this article[/URL] from Listen Tech makes some valid points, such as a)T-Coils aren't popular in North America (though becoming more so), b) Induction Loops are limited to a single audio source, and c) Induction Loops are typically much more expensive to implement than FM or IR systems. [/QUOTE]
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