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Radio Frequency

Green Bay Packer’s Lambeau Field Uses Listen FM Assistive Listening

Green Bay, WI… As one of the NFL’s premiere franchises, the Green Bay Packers have a solid championship record— 13 non-losing seasons in a row starting in 1992— and they are the only non-profit, community-owned major league professional sports team in the United States. When it’s game time at Lambeau Field (the team’s home), there’s plenty of history, excitement, lots of sports fans in attendance, and an overwhelmingly high level of wireless technology keeping the lines of communication open.

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Programming Listen’s FM Products

Listen FM products offer several functions that can enhance the experience of the user. The LCD on many of the products have several setting changes that allow for customized user scenarios. This post will briefly touch on three features that will reiterate my points.

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Limiting Transmission Range

Listen Technologies recommends transmitting no more than six (6) simultaneous FM channels on 72 MHz and three (3) simultaneous FM channels using the 216 MHz frequency band, in the general vicinity of each other. However, there are some projects (educational facilities or large buildings) where more frequencies are required in a large area, but not all in the same room. For example, some educational facilities may have classrooms scattered over a large building. If transmitters are placed in each of these rooms, the frequencies may have interference if they are placed too close to each other.

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Cash Cab host in a taxi cab flashing money

Listen Tech In The Cash Cab!

In the true spirit of Listen’s mantra to “Personalize, Simplify, and Customize”, RP Dynamics, a Listen dealer from Mississauga, ON, Canada, has Listen products incorporated as a key component in the hit Canadian cable TV show Cash Cab on the Discovery Channel! Participants enter the cab and on their way to their destination they answer questions for the chance to win cash.  

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