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Pure Tone Simulation is a clinician training program designed to teach audiometry technique. The program, which is accompanied by a 42-page printed text, has three windows: an audiometer showing all dial settings, which can be manipulated using the numeric keypad; an animated listener that raises his hand in response to the stimulus; and a graph window that shows either an audiogram, a masking curve, or a Hughson-Westlake response curve. Pure Tone Simulation is $149.50; additional copies are available for $19.50. A free demo disk is available on request. CGA, EGA, MCGA, or VGA video capability is required. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM PC computers.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Parrot Software

P.O. Box 250755
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322
United States
Telephone: 800-727-7681 or 248-788-3223.
Fax: 248-788-3224.
Web: http://www.parrotsoftware.com.
Email: support@parrotsoftware.com.


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