Hi Mark:
Thanks.  I guess since I don't have phonac at this time, I'm out of that loop!:)
Thanks anyhow for filling me in.

Carolyn
On Dec 25, 2010, at 8:43 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> Carolyn:
> The Icom is a device which uses the induction loop of Phonak hearing aids to 
> send sound directly to the hearing aids; it essential turns them into a very 
> high-quality headset.  This device can be Bluetooth-paired with a phone or, 
> in this case, my Macbook.  I have had no luck doing this, and even tried 
> again yesterday with no joy.
> 
> Hope that clears up the confusion.
> 
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