How does Wireless Tour Guide System Work
If you’ve ever been a part of a tour group, you’ve had definitely experienced the frustration of getting into touch with your tour guide, and tour guide communicating with those groups often have no other option except to raise their voice.
How awkward it feels! However, the best solution to get rid of this terrible situation is, get wireless audio tour guide system. It’s easy to use and comes with an assistive listening equipment. It is specially designed for tour guides and their groups.
Do you know does it actually work? Learn it all in this informative post!
Wireless transmitter
The entire function begins with a wireless transmitter, this system stays with the tour guide and can be attached with your pocket, belt, or anything else to be worn around your neck. It has rechargeable double- A batteries on the back, and underneath the battery covers entire features of the wireless transmitter.
It also includes ON & OFF button along with a volume control knob to turn the transmitter on. Simply turn the knob clockwise until the LED light turns green to increase the volume. Keep turning it clockwise to decrease the volume. Now, turn the knob counterclockwise, and to turn the transmitter off, keep turning the knob in counter-clockwise, until the knob clicks, and light shut off.
Microphone
The microphone input allows you to connect a hands-free headset to the transmitter start by plugging in the 3.5-millimeter jack to the opening. This id is also known as a microphone input.
Noise Cancelling Mic
Take your headset warm boom microphone, place it around your neck, and over your ears, adjust the microphone so it comes to a comfortable distance from your mouth. Now you’re free to use your hands to talk to your tour group.
Channel Dial
Now comes the channel dial, this is something which connects your transmitter to different wireless receivers within your group. All devices must be on the same channel to let your voice come through on the receiver’s end.