
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Sound Level Meter",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Tool identifies elusive tones from
Bruel and Kjaer UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "Bruel and Kjaer's new tone assessment tool provides on-the-spot calculations for tone-corrected rating levels and the results are displayed in accordance with ISO 1996-2 Annex C".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Sound approach to make engineering appeal to kids from
Bruel and Kjaer UK: "A group of Year 12 students visited Bruel and Kjaer's Stevenage office recently as part of a Government initiative to encourage more children into science and engineering careers".
In September 2006, we covered the news from LMS International
concerning its Test.Xpress
- take a look at Noise and vibration software goes multilingual
which says: "Purchasers can now specify local language versions of LMS Test.Xpress noise and vibration analyser and data recording software".
Take a look also at the news release from LMS International, Acquisition front ends upgrade vibration tests,
as well as Sound level meters answer safety demands from Cirrus Research,
and Handheld analyser gains enhanced logging software from Bruel and Kjaer UK.
See also:
70 users help analyser win Danish design prize
(March 2005)
Bruel and Kjaer has received the Danish Design Prize 2004 for its Type 2250 handheld analyser that the company developed in cooperation with users in four countries including the UK
One-day workshop for new Noise at Work Regulations
(March 2005)
Cirrus Research is announcing a new one-day Noise Measurement Workshop which will cover the new Noise at Work Regulations as well as noise measurement techniques and guidelines
Meters get the measure of workplace noise
(January 2005)
The CEL-430 integrating sound level meter range is ideal for any industry or business wanting to monitor the amount of noise emitted from machines and other work applications
Expo visitors anticipate regulatory changes
(May 2004)
Visitors to the recent Safety at Health Expo at the NEC, Birmingham, were able to view the comprehensive range of noise measurement solutions and instruments from Cirrus
Quick and easy option in sound level measurement
(February 2004)
The CR:822B is the first in a new range of high-performance sound level meters
Just point and shoot for sound-level measurement
(November 2003)
A new, easy-to-use, point-and-shoot sound level meter has been designed specifically for spot check measurements and surveys of environmental or workplace noise
Courses cover acoustics and vibration theory
(February 2003)
The 2003 programme of training courses from Bruel and Kjaer UK is aimed at engineers and technicians looking to improve their theoretical knowledge of acoustics and vibration technologies
Search is on for oldest working product
(November 2002)
Bruel + Kjaer is celebrating its 60th anniversary by urging its customers to help locate the oldest working example of one of its products
Sound level meter offers real-time analysis
(November 2002)
A new handheld, state-of-the-art sound level meter and sound analyser ideal for the real-time measurement of environmental and workplace noise has been introduced by Bruel and Kjaer
Meter keeps sound practice at Reading FC
(April 2002)
A portable sound level meter from Hampshire firm Testo has provided a simple solution to PA volume problems at Reading FC's home ground, the Madejski Stadium
True measurements of workplace noise for operators
(February 2002)
Software designed to work with B and K's family of sound level meters can combine the noise measurements with a profile of a person's movements to simulate their personal noise exposure

