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William Holdetk
March 20, 2025
Will this receiver pick up TV sounds?
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Mr. Anderson
March 20, 2025
No, the Nady Systems ALD-800 receiver operates on RF carrier frequencies between 72-76 MHz, which are designated for auditory assistance and not for receiving TV sound.
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Summary of Contents for Nady Systems ALD-800
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SSISTIVE ISTENING YSTEM Multi Channel RF Wireless O W N E R ' S M A N U A L...
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The ALD-800 is specifically designed to be installed quickly and easily by virtually anyone. In addition to its ease of use, the ALD-800 provides outstanding sound quality. The system con- sists of one wireless transmitter and one or more pre-tuned portable wireless receivers. The transmitter features eight factory switchable channels;...
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Install a 9V battery in battery compartment always turn the ALD-800 receiver off when it is not in use. When the sound becomes weak or distorted, replace the battery. The number of hours of operation per battery is as follows: carbon zinc type battery: 10-12 hours alkaline battery (recommended): 17-20 hours.
The receiver is powered by a 9V alkaline battery. The receiver has an OFF/ON/VOLUME control mounted on the top panel, LED lamp to indicate battery strength, and an antenna shall be inte- gral to the earphone/earbud cord. The receiver model number is ALD-800. SPECIFICATIONS...
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(if not pre- paid with a credit card). Ship the unit prepaid to: Nady Systems, Inc., Service Department, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA 94608. Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing.
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Do you have a question about the ALD-800 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Will this receiver pick up TV sounds?
No, the Nady Systems ALD-800 receiver operates on RF carrier frequencies between 72-76 MHz, which are designated for auditory assistance and not for receiving TV sound.
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