Translation Equipment (or to use its more correct names: simultaneous interpreting equipment or simultaneous interpretation equipment) is used in conferences and meetings to convey the voice of an interpreter to the listeners. You've probably seen pictures of the United Nations where the delegates each have a little earpiece ? that's translation equipment. Specifically, that's the earpiece attached to the receiver.
Here's how it works:
At the Packers Jennings Jersey back of the room (or in an adjacent room) a team of interpreters sits in a sound-dampening booth, listening to the presenter through headphones. They do the hard part: they simultaneously listen and interpret what they hear into another language.?Their voice is picked up by a microphone, which distributes the sound through an interpreter console to a transmitter.
The transmitter acts like a miniature
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