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Oyez,oyez! New role for sound level meter
25 January 2013
More commonly used for measuring industrial and occupational noise, equipment from Cirrus Research has been used to measure the loudest cry at the British Town Crier Championship in Bridlington, organised by East Yorks

More commonly used for
measuring industrial and
occupational noise, equipment from
Cirrus Research has been used to
measure the loudest cry at the
British Town Crier Championship
in Bridlington, organised by East
Yorkshire Events.
The winner, Paul Gough (pictured), was found to have a cry of 98.9dB(A), measured using a Cirrus optimus red sound level meter.
The instrument is simple to set up and operate and uses the latest digital technology.
The winner, Paul Gough (pictured), was found to have a cry of 98.9dB(A), measured using a Cirrus optimus red sound level meter.
The instrument is simple to set up and operate and uses the latest digital technology.
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