FM Based Assistive Listening Systemsfor Houses of Worship, Educational Institutions, Businesses, Parks and Recreation.
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| Whether it is for hearing assistance and ADA compliance, or, for language translation applications, the FM based assistive listening systems offer great flexibility in terms of portability, ease of installation and coverage area/transmission range. All assistive listening systems offered by Centrum Sound are available with rechargeable batteries and handy multi-unit chargers which also serves as carry cases. Receivers and portable transmitters may also be used with standard AA size alkaline batteries. |
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The
OnWave Large Area FM hearing assistance system by Phonic Ear features
digital audio
processing and direct digital synthesis for superior FM transmission. The transmitter's digital
display shows all custom settings which are stored in flash-memory. It is digitally tunable to 10
wide-band and 40 narrow-band channels. A combination volume control/on-off switch makes
the receivers simple to operate.
The standard system includes one base station transmitter with rubber-duck antenna and AC
adaptor, four tunable wideband receivers with alkaline batteries and binaural earbuds, a patch
cord, an easy to understand user guide and a marketing facilities kit. A twelve-unit charger/carry
case is also available.
Comtek Large Area FM based Hearing Assistance Systems Receive-a-Cue System by Comtek ![]() The RC-216 Receive-A-Cue system is a professional quality, digitally synthesized wireless cueing system operating in the interference-free 216-217 MHz band. The IR-230 induction receiver and NTC-102 neck-loop eliminates the need for visible wires going directly to the ear. With the adjustable volume control and low residual noise, this discrete earpiece is loud enough for even the most demanding environments. The dual function M-216 transmitter can be used with a lapel microphone for live cueing, or the AUX input and whip antenna can be used to send cues from a line level audio input source. Also, the AUX input on the transmitter allows for prerecorded material to be played back from another sound source such as an MP-3 player, dat recorder, or even a feed from a mixing board. When using the mic input and the AUX input simultaneously, the AUX input will automatically lower it's level to prioritize the signal from the mic input. The complete RC-216 system includes:
RC-216 Option 1: Separate microphone muting switch only mutes voice from the M-216 transmitter microphone, allowing auxiliary input program to remain on.
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