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Picture of HEARIT SE BROADCASTER TEAM (MODEL 550T) The Hearit SE Broadcaster & Trainer, model 550T, is a dual-microphone portable FM amplification system designed for use in classroom settings with special education students in self-contained or inclusion classrooms. This set includes the Hearit SE (see entry), two speakers, a cordless headset microphone, a hand-held microphone, a transmitter, a multi-channel receiver, and a carrying case. POWER: Uses standard current; two alternating current (AC) power adapters are included.

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Price: 1700.00.

This product record was updated on June 20, 2006.

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Speech Banana Therapies (formerly Hearit Company)

190 West Magee Road
Suite 162
Oro Valley, Arizona 85704
United States
Telephone: 800-298-7184 or 520-579-2026.
Fax: 520-579-3368.
Web: http://www.hearitllc.com.
Email: hearitllc@hearitllc.com.


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