Inductive transmitter
When used at conferences and multilingual congresses, an inductive transmitter is part of an Inductive systemwhich takes over the modulation of the interpreted speech signal to different carrier frequencies and thus enables transmission to the conference room.
An antenna loop is connected to it. If not already present, such as at the Cologne Fair or Messe Essen, this loop (a copper cable) is laid on the floor of the conference room to allow participants to listen to the signal with Inductive receivers to enable
This is an outdated signal transmission, much higher quality and safer in transmission are nowadays infrared systems and radio systems for the transmission of interpreted languages.
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