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64 this year, noticed some loss a few years ago and it steadily got worse. Recent test confirmed moderate to severe losses, so I have today received a pair of second-hand Phonak B70R aids. I'm on the NHS list but not sure how long that will take, so I'm experimenting. I have the results of the test and would like to learn how to use those to program these aids with Target. Any suggestions very gratefully received!! :)
 
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Great, thanks! Is anyone willing to send me a link to Phonak Target 6.1 software please?
HMm; Phonak Target 6.1 is an old version. But it can be useful for a situation like the following;

The current version of Phonak Target (at this time, Phonak Target 10.0) is backwards compatible for non-Legacy hearing aids and always works, except in a weird case when you want to use an obsolete programming device iCube. Phonak’s iCube went obsolete after Target version 6.1 so you would have to revert back to Target 6.1 and don’t take any updates in order to use the obsolete iCube. Though iCubeII is supported in the latest version at this time, and iCubeII is even backwards compatible to support whatever hearing aids can use iCube.

Read your PM/Conversation for info on how to find Phonak Target 10.0, or Phonak Target 6.1.
 
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