Induction Loop Receiver / Tester
For testing purposes we recommend that an RXTI2 induction loop receiver is purchased with every induction loop kit.
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Everything that you need to create a high quality free standing counter induction loop system for the hard of hearing, includes cables and fixings.
| Code | PDA101/S |
| Stock | 4 days estimated delivery |
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| 50 sqm TV/Music Room Induction Loop Kit (PDA101/S) (4 days estimated delivery) |
£102.68 £123.22 inc. VAT |
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| 50 sqm Small Room Induction Loop Kit (PDA101/L) (4 days estimated delivery) |
£102.68 £123.22 inc. VAT |
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| 1.2 sqm Counter Induction Loop Kit (PDA101/C) (4 days estimated delivery) |
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Everything that you need to create a high quality free standing counter induction loop system for the hard of hearing, includes cables and fixings.
The amplifiers inputs can be easily adjusted for optimum performance using its two lvel controls and an adjustable drive control allows its output stage to be set up to suit the exact requirements of the room.
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| PDA 101C 1.2m Counter Loop Kit | PDA101L Small Room Kit | PDA101S TV/Music Room Kit |
| Includes everything required for a high quality stand-alone counter loop system for a post office, bank, ticket office, reception desk or civic centre. Includes an AMT tie or desk microphone, counter loop cable and amplifier. | The perfect small room induction system for meeting rooms, council chambers, waiting rooms and reception areas. Includes an AMT tie or desk microphone, 30m of loop cable and amplifier. | Designed for use in areas such as nursing home TV lounges. Includes everything you need to creat a cost effective loop system that allows the hard of hearing to enjoy TV/radio broadcasts clearly. Includes a SCART lead, 30m of loop cable and amplifier |
Induction loop systems are used to help hearing impaired people obtain maximum involvement in communications. The concept behind them is simple. All NHS hearing aids have a T position which allows them to pick up electromagnetic field generated by a telephones earpiece and convert it into a sound suited to an individuals specific hearing requirements. A loop system uses this same principle but generates a much larger field than that created by a telephone earpiece and radiates it around a room via a loop fofr the benefit of any hearing impaired person(s) located within it. An induction loop system therefore comprises four main elements:- the audio source (microphone and /or music inputs), the amplifier (specially designed for the job), the loop (usually a single turn of wire) and receiver(s) (hearing aids in the T position of specifically made listening devices).