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Dave Sieg: Facilities I've built
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Over the years, I've been lucky enough to find myself in a position to put together some sizeable facilities. I distinguish here between a Facility. Being a physical plant, where power, air conditioning, lighting, electrical power, signal cabling, and human comfort all come into play - and a System. Which is a complex combination of hardware and software dedicated to solving a particular task. This is out of order, but I like showing off! OK, now we can go back to the beginning to time. In the mid 1970's.
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Dave Sieg: Personal Background
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Dave Sieg, Kingsport, TN 2006. I'm a native of Kingsport Tennessee, graduated from Dobyns Bennett High School in 1969, went to the University of Mississippi, where as a sophomore, I ended up being the chief engineer of the Media Center in Bishop Hall. (Hey, back then an FCC first-phone meant something! I met my former wife there, and we enjoyed living in Oxford, Mississippi in a huge old 100 year old house. In the country. Working full time at the Media Center. Having had enough academia for two lifetimes.
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TransEar® for Single-Sided Deafness - What To Expect
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What to Expect: Candidacy and Fitting TransEar. If you have a normal ear canal on the deaf side and good hearing on the other side, TransEar should work well for you. The good ear should show no greater than 30 dB of sensorineural loss through 2000 Hz. (See Indications for Use. For full details.). Once it is determined that you are a candidate for TransEar, your hearing healthcare provider will take two deep canal impressions of the ear to be fitted with TransEar. We use those impressions to make a c...
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TransEar® for Single-Sided Deafness - TransEar Testimonials
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What Users Say about TransEar. From G.B. in Charlotte NC, February 2009:. Ed Note: On our home page, there's a brief email from H.Y. in Sunnyvale CA. When we wrote back to ask if we could share her comments with others, she replied with an enthusiastic *yes*, and. Surprised us by providing the following insightful comparison between her prior CROS instrument versus her new TransEar, September 2008, included here (unedited):. Click here or scroll down for more testimonials. As long as I kept my TransEar a...