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Castle Group Ltd.
Sound meters that do exactly what you need them to, for...Occupational Noise, and Environmental Noise
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05NK003 -
Castle Group Ltd.
Measure personal noise levels with the Dosemeter System. Kits consist of either 1 or 5 non-logging dosemeters with calibrator and case. Ideal for checking worker's exposure to noise and adhering to Control Of Noise At Work Regulations.
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Holzworth Instrumentation, Inc.
These components are targeted for use in phase noise measurement systems and ultra low phase noise phase lock loop designs.
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PW-3033R -
PINTEK Electronics
*Toroidal Transformer*Low EMI & High EMS*Very Low Ripple & Noise*30V/3A+30V/3A+5V/3A Triple output.*Tracking operation.*<0.3m Vrms Ripple & Noise(C.V.)*<2m Arms Ripple & Noise(C.C.)*4 Display.
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Nex Flow Air Products Corp.
One of the biggest issues that continues to grow in importance is noise levels in manufacturing operations. Noise studies on health consistently indicate that damage can be temporary or permanent. Most advanced countries have strict standards on how long a worker can be exposed to noise.
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05NK001 -
Castle Group Ltd.
The simple data logging package for running and analysing noise assessments and checking noise levels. Kit comes with either a Class 2 or Class 1 sound meter for workplace safety and environmental noise checks, a calibrator and PC software in a case.
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PW-3032R -
PINTEK Electronics
*Toroidal Transformer*Low EMI & High EMS*Very Low Ripple & Noise*30V/3A+5V/3A Dual output.*<0.3m Vrms Ripple & Noise(C.V.)*<2m Arms Ripple & Noise(C.C.)*Low EMI & High EMS.*Dual Display.
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GAO Tek Inc.
A sound level meter, also known as sound pressure level (SPL), decibel (DB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter is mainly used for measuring sounds travelling through air. It is used to test noise or sound levels by evaluating sound pressure. It uses a microphone to capture sound and the sound is then evaluated in the device. It is commonly used to prevent loud noises to create a better work environment.
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LNA Series -
Teseq AG
Low noise amplifier with 12.5 dB of gain covering the nominal frequency range 1 MHz to 3 GHz and can be used in the range from 200 kHz to 4 GHz. With its high gain and low noise figure, it will significantly increase the sensitivity of virtually all spectrum analyzers and other RF measuring instruments. All measuring instruments have a 'noise figure', which is a measure of how good the instrument is at measuring low level signals, the lower this figure, the better, although the lowest signal level will still be governed by the measurement bandwidth. A typical spectrum analyzer may have a noise figure of 20 dB or more, whereas a typical receiver may have a noise figure of 10 dB. The preamplifier has a noise figure of typically 4 dB, significantly enhancing the low level performance of such instruments, enabling signals that were previously masked by noise to be seen.
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Norsonic AS
Norsonic offers a wide range of solutions for Environmental Noise Monitoring; from stand-alone Noise Monitoring Terminals (NMT) with local or remote access, to large scaled hosted systems with several NMTs fully automated which deliver daily reports with noise data and meteorological data to the customer.
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McLennan Sound Monitoring, Inc
The remote noise sensor assembly consists of a noise sensor mounted in a laser-cut, powder painted, 16-gauge metal chassis. The noise sensor assembly is connected to the main instrument with a four conductor cables and has an “on” indicator LED. Due to the power-balanced low impedance return signal, the remote noise sensor can be placed up to 1000 feet away from the McLennan sound level monitor main instrument without significant change in the signal.
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SoundTrack LxT -
Larson Davis, Inc.
The SoundTrack LxT® Sound Level Meter was developed to meet the unique needs of those involved in workplace noise exposure assessment and plant noise surveys.
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DS-0225A -
Ono Sokki
Finding out the position where the noise is occurring, and grasping the state of acoustic propagation are important ways to find effective noise countermeasure or improvement of acoustic environment.
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MFJ-5008 -
MFJ Enterprises, Inc.
Many times the noise is coming just outside your doorway, from the power lines. Power companies are usually very willing to help out with noise issues, but not all companies in this age of financial limitations will have the necessary equipment or trained personnel to properly locate nearby noise sources.
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Pulsar Instruments Plc
Accurate noise meter and vibration meter recalibration is essential – if you don’t recalibrate your equipment regularly your measurements may not be seen as accurate, reliable or compliant. In line with international noise regulations, we recommend that your noise measurement instruments are recalibrated at least every two years.