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  Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment Overview
There are two main types of simultaneous interpretation equipment: infrared (also called IR) and radio frequency (also called RF or FM). Both are used for assistive listening and simultaneous interpretation systems.
Infrared
Infrared (IR) is electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves. This equipment is best suited for meetings where their restricted range of transmission is an advantage, typically, where industrial espionage or national security is a major concern. They are also the system of choice in areas of the world where poor regulation of the radio frequency spectrum allows interference with FM equipment.

The main advantage of infrared equipment is its immunity to radio interference. The main drawbacks are restricted range, susceptibility to light, and the fact that it requires professional installation.
Radio frequency
Radio Frequency (RF) is a frequency in the range within which radio waves may be transmitted, from about 3 kilohertz to about 300,000 megahertz. FM radio frequency systems are the most widely used in meetings and conventions because of their superior range, ease of operation, mobility, and reliability. They are also very user-friendly and can be installed by anyone with a basic knowledge of sound equipment. This equipment is also available in several frequencies, of which the most popular are 72 MHz and 216 MHz.

Choose a 72MHz system:
  • For shorter range application requirements up to 1,500 feet
  • For exceptional sound quality
  • For compatibility with existing FM assistive listening equipment

Choose a 216MHz system:
  • For longer range application requirements up to 3,000 feet
  • For areas where interference is a problem
  • For good sound quality
  • For expanded applications including language interpretation, tour group communications, medical/dental, and law enforcement.
Use this chart to help you choose between 72 MHz and 216 MHz:
  72MHz 216MHz
To Meet ADA Requirements Meets ADA guidelines for the hard of hearing at both 72 and 216MHz. Listen is compatible with all existing major brand systems. No special license is required.
ADA Frequency Use Designation Designated for hearing impaired and assistive listening transmissions. Designated for assistive listening, tour group, language interpretation, medical, and law enforcement transmissions.
Simultaneous Channels Offers 6 simultaneous channels within the 72-76MHz spectrum range.* Offers 3 simultaneous channels within the 216-217MHz spectrum range.*
Sound Quality Exceptional sound quality (SNR 80db, 50Hz to 15KHZ)** Excellent sound quality (SNR 80 dB, 50Hz to 10KHZ)**
Transmission Range Good Range -- stationary transmitters have a 500-1,500 foot range, and mobile transmitters have a 100-150 foot range. Greater Range -- stationary transmitters have a 1,000-3,000 foot range, and mobile transmitters have a 100-150 foot range.
Reduction of Interference Expect more interference from outside sources. Because 216MHz is an exclusive band to assistive listening, it may offer less transmission interference.
  72MHz 216MHz
For More Simultaneous Channels 72MHz offers twice the number of simultaneous channels.  
For Better Transmission Range   216MHz offers almost twice the transmission range as 72MHz (from a stationary transmitter).
For Less Interference   As an exclusive band, 216MHz is not licensed for other uses and may offer less transmission interference.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS FOR: 72MHz 216MHz
Places of Worship Recommended: Clearer signals with twice the number of simultaneous channels for multiple language interpretation or different meetings. Suggested for when greater range is necessary.
Language Interpretation Benefits: Use 6 channels* for simultaneous interpretation to multiple languages. Benefits: Greater range with stationary transmitter. Use 3 channels* for simultaneous interpretation.
Tour Groups Benefits: Use 6 channels* for simultaneous groups touring the same facility without interference and overlap. Benefits: Because 216MHz is an exclusive band to tour groups, it may offer less transmission interference. 72MHz and 216MHz transmitters have similar transmission ranges.
Schools Recommended: Compatible with most existing systems at 72MHz systems. Suggested for when greater range is necessary. Compatible with Phonak MicrolinkTM.
Meeting Rooms, Hotels and Convention Centers Recommended: More simultaneous channels means multiple meetings can use different FM systems at the same time without interference from each other. Suggested for when greater range is necessary, such as large rooms or for remote speakers in foyers and overflow areas, however SNR may be objectionable in low noise environments.
Stadiums/Arenas Suggested when adding to or upgrading an existing 72MHz system (compatible with all major brands). Recommended: Greater range for larger venues, particularly stadiums and arenas.
Live Theatre Suggested when more simultaneous transmissions are necessary (such as simultaneous interpretation). Suggested when greater range is necessary.
* Number of available simultaneous channels vary by proximity of transmitters, transmitter output power level area interface, etc.

** With Listen SQ Technology implemented

Below is a side-by-side comparison of features and functionality for our most popular RF and IR systems. Use this chart to help you choose between radiofrequency and infrared:
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Feature Listen Radiofrequency Williams Sound Radiofrequency Williams Sound Infrared Bosch Integrus Infrared
Frequency Response+/- 3 db 50 Hz-15 KHz 22 Hz-16 KHz 30 Hz-16 KHz 20 Hz-20 kHz
Frequency Bands 72 MHz 216 MHz 72 MHz 2.3-3.8 MHz 2-8 MHz
Signal to Noise Ratio 80 dB 74 dB > 60 dB > 80 dB
Number of channels 56 6 4 32
Nominal range 72 MHz: 1,500 ft. (457 m) 216 MHz: 3,000 ft. (914 m) 72 MHz: 1000 ft. (304 m) 18,000 ft (1,700 m2) peremitter (2-channel mode) 28,000 ft2(2,600 m2) per emitter (1-channel mode) 1000 m2 per medium-power emitter (4-channel mode) 2000 m2 per high-power emitter (4-channel mode)
Transmits through walls? yes yes no no
Works well outdoors? yes yes no no
Performance affected by light fixtures, camera flashes, shadowed areas or sunlight? no no yes yes
Susceptible to RF interference? yes yes no no
Transmission security? no no yes yes
Stereo Transmitters / Receivers? no no yes yes
Multiple channels simultaneously? yes yes yes yes
Portable systems? yes yes no yes
Use the following chart to compare the different radio frequency simultaneous equipment offerings on the market. The systems we carry, Listen and Williams Sound, are highlighted.
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Radio Frequency Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment Comparison Chart
  Listen Williams Phonic Ear Telex Starlin/ Gentner Drake Comtek
Stationary Transmitters
Model Number LT800 PPA-T35 PE 560T ST-300 TX-37A ALT1000 BST-50b
Number of Channels 57 87 50 17 37 17 50
Frequency Bands Available 72 & 216 MHz 72MHz only 72MHz only 72MHz only 72 & 216 MHz 72MHz only 72MHz only
Number of Audio Inputs 2 1 2 2 2 1 1
Maximum range in linear feet on 72MHz/216MHz 1,500/ 3,000 1,000 1,000 1500 1,000 1,000 1,500
List Price $660.00 $649.00 $610.00 $600.00 $620.00 $699.00 $1,425.00
  Listen Williams Phonic Ear Telex Starlin/ Gentner Drake Comtek
Wireless Transmitters
Model Number LT-700 T16/T1-216 PE 300T PST-170 PTX NA M72
LCD Display Yes No No Yes Yes No
Number of Channels 57 8/10 40 17 37 1
Frequency Bands Available 72 & 216 MHz 72 & 216 MHz 72MHz only 72MHz only 72 MHz 72MHz only
Number of Audio Inputs 2 1 2 1 2 1
Maximum range in linear feet on 72MHz/216MHz 150 150 100 NA 10/50 300
Battery Life (Alkaline/ Rechargeable) in Hours 15/8 15/8 40/10 8/4 4/2 30/5
Price $450.00 $400.00 / 389.00 $275.00 $505.00 $410.00 $535.00
  Listen Williams Phonic Ear Telex Starlin/ Gentner Drake Comtek
Lowest Cost Receivers
ModelNumber LR-300 PPA R7N PE 500R SR-50 RX-1A MR306 PR-72b
LCD Display No No No No No Yes No
Number of Channels 17 1 1 1 1 17 1
Frequency Bands Available 72 & 216 MHz 72 & 216 MHz 72MHz only 72MHz only 72 MHz 72MHz only 60-216MHz
Tuning Method Digital Trim Pot / Coil Auto Freq Control Crystal Trim Pot / Coil Digital Crystal
Battery Life (Alkaline / Rechargeable) in Hours 30/15 32/6 60/30 20/14 60/30 30/NA 40/NA
List Price $82.00 $79.00 $97.00 $85.00 $77.00 $99.00 $235.00
  Listen Williams Phonic Ear Telex Starlin / Gentner Drake Comtek
Multichannel Receivers
Model Number LR-500 PPAR7-4N PPAR7-6N PE 506R SR-400 Digital 6 MR306 NA
LCD Display Yes No No No Yes No Yes
Number of Channels 57 4 6 6 17 6 17
Frequency Bands Available 72 & 216 MHz 72 MHz 72 MHz 72MHz only 72MHz only 72 MHz 72MHz only
Tuning Method Digital 4 Position Dial 6 Position Dial 6 Position Switch Digital Digital Digital
Battery Life (Alkaline/ Rechargeable) in Hours 30/15 32/6 32/6 60/30 20/14 40/20 30/NA
Programmability Yes No No No No No No
List Price $189.00 $127.00 $155.00 $97.00 $232.00 $150.00 $99.00
  Listen Williams Phonic Ear Telex Starlin / Gentner Drake Comtek
Audio Specifications (end-to-end):
Frequency Response 50-15KHz 100-10KHz 100-10KHz 80-8KHz 100-10KHz 100-10KHz 50-15KHz 100-10KHz
Signal to Noise Ratio 80dB 55dB 65dB 55dB 58dB 55dB 60dB 65dB
Distortion <2% NA NA <2% <2% <2% NA NA
  Listen Williams Phonic Ear Telex Starlin / Gentner Drake Comtek
Batteries and Chargers:
Battery Size and Quality 2 x AA 1 x 9V 1 x 9V 2 x AA 2 x AA 2 x AA 2 x AA 1 x 9V
Types of Rechargeable Batteries NiMH NiMH NiMH NiCAD NiCAD NiCAD NA NiCAD
Battery Compartment Can Be Locked Yes No No No No No No No
Drop-in Charging Yes No No No No No NA No
Charging Case Sizes 4, 8, 16 12 12 12 2, 4 10 NA 10
  Listen Williams Phonic Ear Telex Starlin / Gentner Drake Comtek
Other:
Warranty Lifetime 5 Years 5 Years 3 Years 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year
90 Day Performance Guarantee Yes No No No No No No No
ISO-9002 Yes No No Yes No No No No
Sells Direct to End Users No No No Yes No No No No
Sells Only Through Distributors No No No No No Yes No No
* NA = information is not available or not applicable

In addition, when selecting equipment, the two basic conference interpretation configurations must be kept in mind: Plenary (or General) Sessions and Workshops or Breakout Sessions:
Equipment Configurations:
General or Plenary Sessions
This is the most widely used for conventions, speeches, presentations, and any other lecture-type event. Its minimum requirements are an interpretation team, an interpreter's control unit, and 1 tabletop transmitter per target language, as well as 1receiver and headphone, or headset per participant. The better systems also include an interpretation booth and multi-channel receivers.
Breakout Sessions or Workshops
Simultaneous interpretation at breakout sessions requires the same interpretation team per room and uses the same participant receivers and headphones as in the main convention floor, but may require different interpreter's equipment.

Sometimes, smaller 1-person booths are used to accommodate the reduced room sizes or, depending on various factors, simultaneous interpreting without a booth may be appropriate. For meetings with numerous parallel sessions and workshops, the cost can be contained by providing additional interpreters only for those sessions that attract large numbers of participants.

For more information on the different aspects of simultaneous interpretation equipment, please click on one of the links below:
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