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The Waveform Display System, model 6091, is a speech teaching device designed to work in conjunction with the Visi-Pitch Model 6087AT (see separate entry) for displaying LX waveforms on a computer. The system permits instantaneous display of phonatory changes in the LX waveform. A split screen permits comparison of the two waveforms. The system consists of a plug-in card for the computer plus software. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM PC computers.

Notes: Visi-Pitch is a trademark of Kay Elemetrics Corp.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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KayPENTAX, A Division of PENTAX Medical Company (formerly Kay Elemetrics Corp)

2 Bridgewater Lane
Lincoln Park, New Jersey 07035-1439
United States
Telephone: 800-289-5297 or 973-628-6200.
Fax: 973-628-6363.
Web: http://www.kayelemetrics.com.
Email: info@kaypentax.com.


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