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Noise and acoustics measurement
News Release from: Bruel and Kjaer UK | Subject: Matron 3 Ultra Light
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 February 2008
New ready-to-use noise monitoring system
Bruel and Kjaer UK has launched its Matron 3 Ultra Light - a noise monitoring system designed to help local authorities with swifter set-up during neighbourhood noise investigations
This new entry-level model to the Bruel and Kjaer successful neighbourhood noise monitoring family - Matron 3 - takes less than one minute to set up The user only has to open up the tripod, connect their microphone to the Matron system, which is contained within a water-resistant rucksack, and plug the mains lead in
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Matron 3 Ultra Light encompasses all the benefits associated with Matron 3 including a Class 1 Type 2250 noise analyser for unmatched accuracy, results recorded to an industry standard Secure Digital (SD) or Compact Flash (CF) memory card, plus the ability to operate as a stand-alone, PC-less system.
Bruel and Kjaer UK supplies support to customers by telephone or through their user-orientated website which - unlike most sales orientated websites - contains readily available instructions and application notes.
The UK and Ireland wide team of engineers can also make onsite visits to its customers.
Bruel and Kjaer UK has a full 2008 calendar of training courses (detailed on the website) suitable for users of sound level meters, vibration and other noise and vibration equipment, whether they are beginners, in need of a refresher or looking for more advanced acoustic teaching.
Free, interactive courses, using WebEx, also run throughout the year.
Current courses include:.
* Basic 2250 hand held analyser training on 12th or 14th February.
* Advanced 2250/Matron training on 19th or 21st February.
Sessions are added throughout the year.
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