If you have two hearing aids, they should both have a
receiver.
NOTE
Do not use SCOLA on aircraft or in hospitals without permission .
Interference
Interference occurs when signals from two transmitters
on the same frequency are mixed in the same receiver.
When the signals are equally strong, the interference
will be most noticeable. The further away one transmit-
ter is from the receiver compared to the other transmit-
ter, the weaker the disturbing noise will be.
Interference can be avoided by selecting another trans-
mitting and receiving channel. Any potential risk of in-
terference may be detected if the Channel Tracer func-
tion is active. Channel Tracer is a function in the Teach-
er's menu. Consult your hearing care professional for
further information.
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