Noise monitoring
New Noise Nuisance Recorder Landed
Mar 24 2011
Cirrus Research (UK), is pleased to announce the launch of its new noise nuisance recorder, the Trojan. Local authorities and housing associations across the length and breadth of the now have a simple, accurate, and ultra compact noise nuisance recorder at their disposal.
Drawing on Cirrus Research’s 40 years of experience the company has ensured that the Trojan meets and exceeds its customers’ expectations. James Tingay, Group Marketing Manager at Cirrus Research Ltd explains: “A noise nuisance recorder is an extremely valuable piece of equipment for local authorities and housing associations to use as it provides the means of monitoring whether a noise complaint by a local resident is credible. It is therefore vital that the recorder is as simple as physically possible to use and that the measured noise is accurate. We believe the Trojan does just that; it provides the latest technological innovation and added functionality that is necessary for environmental noise to be accurately measured.”
James continues: “One of the major issues with other noise nuisance recorders currently on the market is that they can be complex to use and difficult to configure. With the Trojan, we’ve gone for simplicity over complexity. When the instrument is inside the small black box it is connected to an interface. When this is connected, the instrument recognises that it is plugged in and switches to noise nuisance mode. This configures the instrument automatically to give the functions and features needed, removing the need for any setup or configuration.”
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