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--- DO IT YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To enable individuals who are hard of hearing to hear television programs without disturbing others. Included in a chapter entitled “Living Room & Leisure Activities,” this article provides detailed instructions with illustrations for creating a simple listening system. Purchase a small black-and-white television with a headphone jack. Place the television near the preferred viewing seat, darken or cover the screen, and plug in the headphones. If cable is in use, set up the small television with cable. Tune the small television to the same channel as the set to be watched and set the volume to a comfortable level for headset use. MATERIALS: Small television with headphone jack, headphones, and cable splitter and extra cable (optional). TITLE: How to Have Your TV Loud and Soft at the Same Time. BOOK: Easy Things to Make to Make Things Easy: Simple Do-It-Yourself Home Modifications for Older People & Others with Physical Limitations. REF: Cambridge, Massachusetts: Brookline Books: p. 61. PAGES (including cover) 2. 1997.

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