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Speechmaker Body worn speaker  (Spk 012)  $159.
Speechmaker Amplifier (Pkt B5)  $99.  
Noise-cancelling head-set mic (Mic 044)  $149.
Rechargeable 9V NiCad 7 cell Battery  (Bat 003)  $17.
Battery charger (9V) with plug (Bat 005). $14.50
Belt clip case (CCS 001)  $8.50
Instruction Manual
Speechmaker:  Personal Speech Amplification System by Williams Sound.  Designed for person who have lost their vocal power or need to rest their voice.  Offers natural sound quality and can be worn with a neck strap, placed on a table or mounted on a wheelchair.  The headset microphone is fully adjustable, allows for hands-free ooperation and keeps the microphone close to the talker's mouth to maximize vocal power.  Stress and fatique are also reduced for listeners who don't have to strain to listen.  The amplifier has an easy to operate volume control and is powered by a rechargeable battery.  An optional hand-held microphone is also available. 
5 year warranty on amplifier.  90 days on microphones, earphones, and accessories.
Note:  You can use the R31 with the speechmaker.  There are two ways to do it.
1) Use the PFM transmitter as the microphone, and the R31 receiver as the speaker.  Plug the speaker (SPK 012) into the earphone jack of the R31, and it will broadcast your voice.  Range is about 100-150 feet.
2) The R31 can be used as a speechmaker directly.  Just put the microphone into the mic jack, and the speaker into the earphone jack.
 
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Last modified: 08/25/08