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The Telex Complete Wide Area FM Sysyem, model 70679, is a personal FM amplification system allowing multiple receivers to work from one base unit. The system includes one AAT-2 high performance base unit, three single-channel receivers, and three single earbuds. POWER: battery. OPTIONS: Additional single earbuds ($8.50), dual earbuds ($10.50), headphone headsets ($10), induction neckloop assembly ($47), rechargeable batteries for transmitters ($15 per pair), rechargeable batteries for receivers ($15 per pair) and a battery charger ($69).

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This product record was updated on January 12, 2006.

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Telex Communications, Inc.

12000 Portland Ave South
Burnsville, Minnesota 55337
United States
Telephone: 877-863-4166 or 952-884-4051.
Web: http://www.telex.com.
Email: lincoln.asa@us.bosch.com.


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