Multi-channel system
Multi-channel technology is not only suitable for transmitting different languages at a Interpreter systembut in general for the transmission of different audio channels.
It is thus possible, for example, to simultaneously transmit the sound signals from several set-up television monitors in a room to wireless Recipients to send. The visitor can decide for himself which monitor and which soundtrack he wants to follow. A multi-channel system is then used, for example, in a video learning center or in a museum.
This transmission technique is applied as follows:
Single channel
Use with:
- People with hearing problems
- in theaters
- in churches
- Cinema
- Waiting and recreation rooms
Dual-channel technology
Stereo operation with 95 kHz and 250 kHz
Broadband technology
Use with:
- Playback recordings
- Stereo sound transmission
- Sound image show demonstrations
- Small interpreting equipment with two languages
Multichannel technology(multi-channel operation)
55 kHz to 1000 kHz
Channels 0-31 with 40 kHz grid
Narrowband FM technology
Use with:
- Interpreter systems
- Command facilities
- Monitoring systems
- Information Systems
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