Who said this?


Stephen O. Frazier
 

 Hi All - my apologies to all for taking your time with this but I have misfiled or misplaced the name and location of the attorney on one of these lists who told me the following and I want to quote him in a magazine article I'm working on:
 
I rely on Phonak’s Roger system for any meetings in large groups. Roger allows multiple wireless mics to create a unified sound that goes to the Roger receiver in my Cochlear N8  implant. For large conference rooms I prefer the Roger II Table mic and use several of them on large conference room tables. This works better than using the Roger ON which was made for single smaller tables Most people in those meetings don't consider me "hard of hearing.”
I hope you see this post and will identify yourself...
 
Steve
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist
 
   
                 
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I have to laugh at this. I don’t believe I posted this, but it is such an exact match of my experience, and I’m a lawyer, that if it weren’t for the last sentence I would think I wrote it. Because I’m busy placing mics in very visible locations, people are very much aware that I’m hard of hearing.

Carol 

On Mar 8, 2023, at 7:26 PM, Stephen O. Frazier <hlaanm@...> wrote:

 Hi All - my apologies to all for taking your time with this but I have misfiled or misplaced the name and location of the attorney on one of these lists who told me the following and I want to quote him in a magazine article I'm working on:
 
I rely on Phonak’s Roger system for any meetings in large groups. Roger allows multiple wireless mics to create a unified sound that goes to the Roger receiver in my Cochlear N8  implant. For large conference rooms I prefer the Roger II Table mic and use several of them on large conference room tables. This works better than using the Roger ON which was made for single smaller tables Most people in those meetings don't consider me "hard of hearing.”
I hope you see this post and will identify yourself...
 
Steve
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist
 
   
                 
                               Please support the
   GET IN THE HEARING LOOP
                               campaign of the
  Hearing Loss Association of America
 
 

 
            
 
              
 


Mary Honomichl
 

Would it have been John Waldo?   I can not recall what instruments he has.
Mary H


On Mar 8, 2023, at 6:27 PM, Stephen O. Frazier <hlaanm@...> wrote:


 Hi All - my apologies to all for taking your time with this but I have misfiled or misplaced the name and location of the attorney on one of these lists who told me the following and I want to quote him in a magazine article I'm working on:
 
I rely on Phonak’s Roger system for any meetings in large groups. Roger allows multiple wireless mics to create a unified sound that goes to the Roger receiver in my Cochlear N8  implant. For large conference rooms I prefer the Roger II Table mic and use several of them on large conference room tables. This works better than using the Roger ON which was made for single smaller tables Most people in those meetings don't consider me "hard of hearing.”
I hope you see this post and will identify yourself...
 
Steve
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist
 
   
                 
                               Please support the
   GET IN THE HEARING LOOP
                               campaign of the
  Hearing Loss Association of America