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This small neck-loop receiver (2.3/2.8MHz High Band Frequency) with integral neck loop can be used by anyone wearing a hearing aid with, for example, any of the ADSworldwide infra-red transmitter modules (IRT-45H, IRT-270 or IRT-730). (The receiver can also be used with some infra-red transmitters not supplied by ADSworldwide.) When a hearing aid is switched to inductive reception (often called the 'T' position) the received signal can be heard in momo through the hearing aid.
The receiver has a neck loop fastener making it easier to put the neck loop on and reducing the risk of accidents while the neck loop is being worn.
The receiver also has an integral jack socket to allow accepted hearing devices (such as ordinary headphones) to be plugged in for use by those with normal hearing. If the signal being tranmitted is in stereo, such users can receive and hear the stereo output through the accepted device.
The receiver can be placed directly into the transmitter cradle on the IRT-45H to recharge its battery cell, or the battery cell can be removed from the receiver and placed into the side of the IRT-45H transmitter or into a port on the BCH-12 battery charger.
The cells are environmentally-friendly Nickel Metal-hydride batteries, which in normal use will provide several hours of continuous use per charge and have a long life-expectancy.
Normally an exhausted battery cell would be fully re-charged after an overnight charge in the battery charger.
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Please Note: Infra-red receivers operating in the low band (95kHz and 250kHz) can suffer from florescent lighting interference. In cases where high frequency florescent and/or incandescent lighting are used (this includes modern energy-saving lamps) the infra-red signal may become unusable. In these cases use the high frequency infra-red systems operating above 2MHz.

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