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One of the most popular features of the HDL410 (and all Nureva systems) is the fact that we keep adding features and making improvements. To get regular firmware updates, be sure to enter the code found on the bottom of your connect module into Nureva Console.
When two people talk at the same time, the HDL410 system focuses on the stronger signal (the louder voice), while the other voice drops into the background. The effect is as if you were standing in the room close to the louder talker, but are also aware that someone else is speaking at the same time.
Unlike approaches that apply gain to all sounds equally within a microphone pickup area, our technology identifies the best position of each sound source in the room. This lets us make specific optimizations to both the microphones and the processing of each sound source. Remote participants have an easier listening experience without the distraction of uneven audio.
Automatic gain control keeps audio output levels within range by adding more gain on soft talkers. But both the talker and ambient sounds are treated equally, resulting in increased levels of background noise when quiet people speak. This can be very distracting to remote participants.
We accommodate both loud and soft talkers by providing gain appropriate to the sound source position in the room while keeping ambient noise consistent. The result is a signal-to-noise ratio appropriate for that position, which directly translates into a less fatiguing remote experience.
Set the active zone for the required dimensions at the front of the room, and the person speaking can be heard more clearly while sounds and voices from the rest of the space are suppressed. It adds up to better audio for remote audience members and lecture capture.
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While doing my deep research on atx, to really understand how this technology works. I struggled to identificaing targets based on audio tones. Yes, I know that Pi machine has poor ability for recognition targets. But while motion mode provides dual tone audio feedback, I keep wondering about message that provides me. That scale of tones may varying from hi/low to low/hi and that is my question. If tone starts with very short low tone with long hi tone echo, what I can predict about target material? And otherwise. If target get you short hi tone followed by long low echo, may I assume that the long echo tone assigning the target to the scale of material corresponding to the tone? So if I get short low tone followed by long hi echo, target response should be somewhere close to low conductive material? Even if the complete audio response is low/hi indicating good conductor?
How the iron check actually works? Can I use it to helping identificaing targets, even if they are not iron. I have noticed that if I swing over for example pulltab in Iron check mode, it does not make any difference(off course it did not), but when the audio is non existent in Iron check, what that can tell me?
Before You ask why I decide for atx ( If you dont know Iam a begginer) I am also motorcycle enthusiastic and my condition for packing are limited, so this is numero uno for me, and offcourse the military housing just ring a bell for me.
A low/high signal only means "large/strong target" and high/low means "small/weak target". The tones correspond exactly with other dual tone PI detectors like all the Minelabs and the Infinium, as it is a byproduct of the dual channel ground balance system. The flip point between the two signals is determined by the current ground balance settings, but tends to end up somewhere in the region of a zinc penny when in bad ground. Just where depends on the exact ground and ground balance setting. In mild ground it could be far different. I need to experiment more with that, plus determine where the default setting is at.
The TDI and Fisher Impulse, as single channel models, have a simpler tone arrangement, either low, or high. However, the basics are the same. I wrote an extensive article on all this, referencing all my previous articles, for those that want to delve into how to use a ground balancing PI detector to discriminate items. The secret is knowing that is not about target composition so much as it is about target size and conductivity, with ferrous on both sides of the scale, small on one side, and large on the other. So small gold / low conductors and small ferrous read the same. Large ferrous and most coins / high conductors read the same.
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