Hearing Aids and Cellular Phone Interference

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  • Kim Hjortgaard Nielsen
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In this issue of WIDEXPress we will explain in some detail how the cellular telephone systems work, why they produce the interference and what is being done about it. Apart from our own research, this survey also relies on research made at National Acoustical Laboratories (NAL) in Australia, by the European Hearing Instrument Manufacturers’ Association (EHIMA) in Europe, and at the University of Oklahoma Center for the Study of Wireless Electromagnetic Compatibility in the USA.

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تاریخ انتشار 2001