Technical Information - Philips HearLink miniRITE T Instructions For Use Manual

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Technical information

The hearing aid contains the
following two radio technologies:
The hearing aid contains a radio
transceiver using short range
magnetic induction technology
operating at 3.84 MHz. The magnetic
field strength of the transmitter is
very weak and always below 15 nW
(typically below –40 dBμA/m (–12.20
dBμA/ft) at 10 meters (33 feet)
distance).
The hearing aid also contains a radio
transceiver using Bluetooth Low
Energy technology and a proprietary
short-range radio technology, both
operating at ISM band 2.4 GHz.
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About
Getting started
(MNR T R)
The radio transmitter is weak
and always below 9 mW equal to
9.6 dBm in total radiated power.
(MNR T only)
The radio transmitter is weak
and always below 9 mW equal to
9.6 dBm in total radiated power.
The hearing aid complies with
international standards concerning
electromagnetic compatibility and
human exposure. Only use your
hearing aid in areas where wireless
transmission is permitted.
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