Posted by RayP(MI) on June 16, 2016 at 07:52:31 from (207.241.143.27):
In Reply to: OT pacemaker posted by pat sublett on June 15, 2016 at 17:30:40:
Both my son and I have one. Both set to defibrillation only. He has several years experience, I have about 6 months. I find mine uncomfortable at times.
As far as the "Don't do's," welding, chain saw, generators, ignition systems, cell phones, radio transmitters, etc, think we've done them all, with the exception of large generators. Best advice I have been able to get is to avoid close contact with interference sources and your appliance. Keep chain saws down from your chest, cell phone not in left shirt pocket, (do use mine at left ear - can't hear as reliably with right.), weld away from yourself, not close to instrument. Both of us are ham radio operators, and problems there. In fact, who've had no problems at all with our units.
Last time I had my device check, I questioned the technician very carefully, and asked who wrote the "do not do" list, doctors, technicians/engineers, experienced users, or lawyers.... He admitted, lawyers. Nuff said.
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