2019 Seasonal shutdown & shipping information Created by Ed Beck (Ampetronic) in Loopworks Design As the end of another busy year rapidly approaches, the Ampetronic team are looking forward to the festivities and spending some time with...
From PIS to Multimedia Services: Standards and Market Trends UIC-IEC Strategic Liaison Group Multimedia Subgroup* Davide AMATO – Sadel S.p.A. – Castel Maggiore (BO), Italy Victoria CALLEJA DURO – International Union of Railways – Paris,...
Combined with the Loopworks Measure R1 or Ampetronic FSM, the HLS-2D Metal Loss Test Driver delivers a preset output level to give consistent test results, ideal as an aid to quick and simple site assessments. The HLS-2D is the only truly portable hearing loop test...
Ampetronic development team on top of the latest iOS update with a new version of Loopworks Measure app A new version of the Loopworks Measure iOS app (2.4.0) is now available for download. To keep up with Apple’s latest iOS 13, Ampetronic development team has...
Along with the IEC 60118 Standard, which sets out the minimum acceptable performance criteria for hearing loops, the IEC have also published the IEC 62489 Standard, which stipulates how the performance of a driver is measured. “IEC 62489… applies to...
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