Appreciated Mike, thanks. Deon At 16:01 04/12/2005, you wrote: >Deon, > >You will need an amplified speaker for the BrailleNote. I don't know the specs >but I have tried a lot of headphones and speakers and you need an amp of a wat >or two. > >Otherwise, it is not worth the trouble of the external speaker and wire. I >also recommend getting a speaker cable with L-shaped connectors. >Mike >02:11 AM 4/12/2005, you wrote: >>Cheers, RadioShack does a "Pillow speaker" ... 65 by 25 mm, round and with >>volume control. Max. 500 mW input and driven passively. >> >>Does anyone know the output specs from BrailleNote headphone socket? >> >>Deon >>At 09:38 04/12/2005, you wrote: >>>Use one speaker of a cheap headphone set. Remove the cushion from one side >>>and put it on your head so that the speaker is near your ear. >>> >>>From: profbiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>Reply-To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>Subject: [gps-talkusers] Carry strap speaker >>>Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:41:42 +0100 >>> >>>Hi all, just started using my BrailleNote GPS unit. For mobility safety >>>reasons I don't want to use headphones or an earphone. Does anyone use or >>>know of a tiny speaker that could clip onto the carry strap next to the GPS >>>receiver; ... on the shoulder and close to one's ear? >>> >>>Thanks >>> >>>Deon >>>(London UK) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>(8):[(8) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>---------------------------------------------------- >>>This message has been processed by Firetrust Benign. > > > > > >---------------------------------------------------- >This message has been processed by Firetrust Benign.