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Fine Tuner Echo approved by FCC (US)


Mary Beth

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I saw this being discussed online.  It is the new Fine Tuner remote called Fine Tuner Echo.  The Canadian kit shows it with the Sonnet 2 processor but possibly it may work with Sonnet 1.

It seems to do everything our present Fine Tuner can do and a bit more.

It mentions:

-a lock button (instead of the present sequence of buttons that lock the Fine Tuner)

-built in speech testing device (instead of the separate speech testing device in our kits)

-ability to move into silent mode (maybe this will give us a mute option)

-ability to turn on or block streaming (hmmm......maybe from the AudioLink)

 

Here is a link

https://fccid.io/VNP-FTE/User-Manual/User-manual-4267261

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@Mary Beth

Did you get a speech testing device in your kit? I don't recall seeing one. 

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Yes but it is not often used by adults since we typically can tell there is a problem based on sound quality.

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Keeping fingers crossed that it'll be compatible with the first-generation Sonnets!

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Time will tell.  Smile

I am hopeful.

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@Mary Beththanks for the info on the new Fine Tuner it be great if we could get a free replacement by trading the the old out dated model in it available in the U.S. 

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