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Predictor software feels the noise

A Bruel and Kjaer product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 21, 2008

Environmental noise mapping is now much simpler with Bruel and Kjaer's Predictor 7810 software.

Created specifically for use with Bruel and Kjaer's 2250 and 2270 sound level meters, Predictor 7810 v6.1 is claimed to be the most efficient multi-purpose Windows software package available for noise mapping, management, action-planning and assessing the impact of urban noise.

Predictor can be used to calculate and analyse various noise sources for many different applications, ranging from small-scale impact assessments, such as neighbour noise to mapping of large, built up areas in big towns or cities.

Environmental assessors must adhere to many regulations in their line of work, including Fulfilment of European Commission directives, Computation Methods (2003/613/EC) and the Harmonoise (road/rail) method.

Predictor has been designed to produce results compliant for these and a range of other national and international calculation standards.

Local authorities can prevent future problems from noise complaints by using Predictor to create building noise-management systems for continued monitoring and control of noise within their geographical areas.

This latest version of Predictor has an improved data-handling system, making it much more user-friendly, which includes a Windows-based graphical user interface, plus an integrated project organisation options for scenario management and archiving.

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