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Hearing Loop
- Your Sound Choice for Hearing Loops in the UK, Ireland, Europe and Worldwide
Our range of induction loop equipment is one of the most comprehensive in the UK, Ireland, Europe and Worldwide. It comprises a huge range of amplifiers, microphones, connector plates and test equipment covering virtually every conceivable AFILS application.
Our induction loop amplifiers come in a variety of kit forms, portable induction loops, vehicle induction loops, counter induction loops, domestic/home induction loops through to the PDA Pro Range amplifiers which cover the large sites.
All kits can be modified and adapted to suit your requirements by adding additional outreach plates and microphones to the basic kit format. We can help you when it comes to supplying you with Induction Loop Equipment and we also offer a Commissioning and Annual Maintenance service to our customers.
If you are struggling to find what you require or have any questions whatsoever, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
What is an Induction Loop System?
Induction loop systems allow hearing impaired people to hear more clearly. Most hearing aids have a 'T' or 'MT' switch that allows them to pick up the electromagnetic field generated by a telephone earpiece. This signal is converted by the hearing aid into a sound suited to its user's specific hearing requirements. An induction loop system uses this same principle but generates a much larger magnetic field than that created by a telephone earpiece and radiates it around a room via a 'loop' of cable. Any hearing impaired person positioned within the loop can hear the loop signal by switching their hearing aid to the correct position.
An induction loop system therefore comprises four main elements:
Our range of induction loop equipment is one of the most comprehensive in the UK. The size of the field required can vary depending on the application, from 1m2 for ticket booths or bank counters, to in excess of 600m2 for larger installations such as theaters and cinemas. The DL50 amplifier can generate a field of up to 50m2 in a square room (7m x 7m) or up to 100m2 in a rectangular room (5m x 20m) and is therefore ideal for the vast majority of domestic applications, nursing homes TV lounges, etc.
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- Your Sound Choice for Hearing Loops in the UK, Ireland, Europe and Worldwide
Our range of induction loop equipment is one of the most comprehensive in the UK, Ireland, Europe and Worldwide. It comprises a huge range of amplifiers, microphones, connector plates and test equipment covering virtually every conceivable AFILS application.
Our induction loop amplifiers come in a variety of kit forms, portable induction loops, vehicle induction loops, counter induction loops, domestic/home induction loops through to the PDA Pro Range amplifiers which cover the large sites.
All kits can be modified and adapted to suit your requirements by adding additional outreach plates and microphones to the basic kit format. We can help you when it comes to supplying you with Induction Loop Equipment and we also offer a Commissioning and Annual Maintenance service to our customers.
If you are struggling to find what you require or have any questions whatsoever, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
What is an Induction Loop System?
Induction loop systems allow hearing impaired people to hear more clearly. Most hearing aids have a 'T' or 'MT' switch that allows them to pick up the electromagnetic field generated by a telephone earpiece. This signal is converted by the hearing aid into a sound suited to its user's specific hearing requirements. An induction loop system uses this same principle but generates a much larger magnetic field than that created by a telephone earpiece and radiates it around a room via a 'loop' of cable. Any hearing impaired person positioned within the loop can hear the loop signal by switching their hearing aid to the correct position.
An induction loop system therefore comprises four main elements:
- The audio source - typically a microphone, a television or a radio (or any combination of these).
- The induction loop amplifier.
- The loop - a single turn of wire usually run around the perimeter of the room.
- The receiver(s) - any behind-the-ear type hearing aid with a 'T' or 'MT' switch.
Our range of induction loop equipment is one of the most comprehensive in the UK. The size of the field required can vary depending on the application, from 1m2 for ticket booths or bank counters, to in excess of 600m2 for larger installations such as theaters and cinemas. The DL50 amplifier can generate a field of up to 50m2 in a square room (7m x 7m) or up to 100m2 in a rectangular room (5m x 20m) and is therefore ideal for the vast majority of domestic applications, nursing homes TV lounges, etc.
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