Description
The Phonak Roger BaseStation Transmitter is designed to broadcast audio from a sound system. It delivers high quality sound signals to the Roger Neckloop (02) receivers and Roger DigiMaster 5000/7000 loudspeakers.
Phonaks new digital standard at 2.4MHz and fully automatic frequency hopping technology ensures that the signal transfers to the in-ear receiver in unrivalled sound quality.
The transmission range is up to 40 meters (environment dependant). For larger area applications, this can extend with the addition of Roger Repeaters, strategically placed within the area.
Roger BaseStation can connect to a network of all Roger for Education devices, including Roger WallPilots.
You can have up to 15 base stations operating in a single space with an unlimited number of receivers linked to each one.
The Roger Basestation can mount on a rack or wall (fixings included), or used stand alone.
How does it work?
The Roger BaseStation Transmitter receives audio from an existing PA or Sound System. It then sends it via radio frequency either directly to your Phonak Hearing Aids, Roger Digimaster Loudspeakers or to neckloop receivers worn by those who are hard of hearing. In turn, the neckloop links wirelessly to the hearing aid using the standard “T” Setting.
What is Roger Technology?
Roger is the exclusive wireless technology from Phonak. Its state of the art digital processing makes speech significantly clearer – automatically adjusting to enhance understanding and comprehension considerably, even in noisy situations
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