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"George Patterson" wrote \ You are unlikely to see this. Tests run in the late 70s fairly conclusively proved that people cannot listen to two conversations at one time this way; that is, when one conversation was piped into one ear via a headset speaker and another was piped into the other ear, the listener couldn't make sense of either conversation. I would have to say that depends on the listener, and their skills. I was trained as a band director, which involves being able to listen to the 3rd clarinet part, (for example) while the whole band is playing. I have no problem selectively listening to the conversation I want to. I did it easily at OSH last year, listening to the point communications band, while listening to the tower. -- Jim in NC |
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