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To: mightylakers who wrote (15010)9/9/2001 5:49:16 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Exactly, all that bias wasted in the PA amplifier,
as well as the inability to turn them off, save
battery when not needed but still needed in a little
while, needing to be ready for the medium fast power
control, setting up the rake receiver, not to forgot
tracking and adjusting them all the time.

Ilmarinen

Lousy hearing aids, without proper RF design, are a problem,
have always been, will always be.
Like the old lady who didn't like her regular wired
operator always connecting her to the local AM stations.
(that little inbuilt, free, wideband AM,FM and everything
band, one transistor radio in her hearing aid was "activated"
by her lifting the wired handset to her ear, the telephone
wire worked as a good antenna for it)

Luckily there are hearing aids which are designed properly,
those two little condensators in the right places,
just like in any headset for a GSM phone.

When will they ever learn the importance of 1.5 cent??