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Castle Group Ltd.
When you're ready to take noise measurements, it's strongly recommended that you perform a field calibration using an Acoustic Calibrator. You should calibrate your sound meter before you start to measure, and then once you've finished you should perform a reference check against the calibrator and make note of any drift that has occured. You can find out more about performing Field Calibrators by reading this post and watching a short video.
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CAL200 -
Larson Davis, Inc.
The Larson Davis CAL200 Sound Level Calibrator is a battery operated precision microphone calibrator used for the calibration of sound level meters and other sound measurement equipment.
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Physical Acoustics Corp.
Physical Acoustics’ calibrators, also known as “simulators,” generate simple and complex waveforms of usable Acoustic Emission (AE) signals. Calibrators enable users to program various types of controlled tests, generating AE waveforms in a variety of shapes and amplitudes, mimicking external triggers, gate inputs or internally generated triggers with programmable repetition rates.
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Beddrock BACx -
Bedrock Audio
The Bedrock BAC1 and BAC2 acoustic calibrators are used to accurately verify (and if neccesary adjust) the level calibration of your Bedrock acoustic measuring instruments. We recommend the BAC1 for the Bedrock SM90 class 1 instrument, and the BAC2 (which complies with class 2) for the Bedrock SM30 and SM90. Each calibrator comes with an individual calibration certificate.