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Tour Guide Systems

A woman in a black sleeveless dress standing on a staircase with elaborate iron work is speaking into a microphone to a group of people using headphones

Helpful Hints On Leading A Guided Tour

Guided tours are an important method of communication. Whether it is a tour of a museum, factory, campus, or an outside tour of an historical site, zoo, or outdoor experience; giving the background and story is an important skill for anyone wishing to deliver the best tour possible. 

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Outside of the Waste Education building

Waste Education Centre at Donarbon Offers Tours

The Waste Education Centre at Donarbon Waste Management Park in Waterbeach, is open to anybody from the Cambridgeshire’s community who is interested in finding out more about what happens to their waste. Working in partnership with Cambridgeshire County Council, they welcome visits from schools and colleges, special interest groups, local businesses and the general public. The centerpiece of the 400-acre park is a £41.5 million, state of the art Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) plant with attached education center. 

Apple Sound Ltd has supplied Donarbon Waste with a Listen Technologies tour guide system to help with their education programme. This enables up to 30 people on a tour to hear clearly what the tour guide has to say. Karen Brenchley at Donarbon explained,

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Get More From Your Assistive Listening System

How would you like to get more usage out of your assistive listening system? Well, you can and it’s pretty easy. If you have an assistive listening system it’s likely you have a stationary transmitter – this is the device that connects to an audio source like a sound board, microphone, or other devices and is typically the audio you are trying to deliver to those individuals that need auditory assistance. Your system will also include the listening devices for those individuals. The receiver captures the audio signal from the transmitter and the listener hears it via an earphone that plugs into the receiver.

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Tour Group System Basics

A Listen Tour Group System consists of a Portable Display FM Transmitter and Portable FM Receivers. Currently tour group products are available in 72 MHz, 216 MHz for use in North America, in 863 MHz for use in Europe and in 150 MHz for use in Australia.

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