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<blockquote data-quote="Jane B." data-source="post: 2538668" data-attributes="member: 49176"><p>I am assuming that by "couplers" you mean the cups that you can place the part of a regular phone that you hold to your ear in. I do not use that but have the phone line that comes from the wall plugged in to the back of a Ameriphone Dialogue TTY from quite a number of years ago. Then a short length of phone cord is plugged in to the other port on the TTY and goes to a regular phone. I agree that the handset part of my modern landline phone would not fit well in the cups of the TTY but it does not need to with this setup.</p><p></p><p>I hope my way of doing things will solve your problem. I do use the relay all the time and in fact my TTY is in such a position that it is easy to read but hard to type on.,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane B., post: 2538668, member: 49176"] I am assuming that by "couplers" you mean the cups that you can place the part of a regular phone that you hold to your ear in. I do not use that but have the phone line that comes from the wall plugged in to the back of a Ameriphone Dialogue TTY from quite a number of years ago. Then a short length of phone cord is plugged in to the other port on the TTY and goes to a regular phone. I agree that the handset part of my modern landline phone would not fit well in the cups of the TTY but it does not need to with this setup. I hope my way of doing things will solve your problem. I do use the relay all the time and in fact my TTY is in such a position that it is easy to read but hard to type on., [/QUOTE]
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