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LRAD 1000X uses directionality and focused acoustic output to clearly transmit critical information, instructions and warnings well beyond 1250 meters. Through the use of powerful voice commands and deterrent tones, large safety zones can be created while determining the intent and influencing the behavior of an intruder. LRAD 1000X was selected and is being used by the U.S. Navy on their Shipboard Protection System.
LRAD 1000X can be manually operated to provide long distance hailing and warning with highly intelligible communication.
The superior voice intelligibility and clarity of the LRAD 1000X provides a highly directional audio beam that achieves maximum sound projection and penetration beyond 3000 meters. LRAD-X™ operators have the ability to issue clear, authoritative verbal commands, followed with powerful deterrent tones to enhance response capabilities. The extended frequency range of the LRAD-X ensures voice commands will be clearly understood.
- Longer stand-off distances for increased asset protection
- Larger coverage with fewer personnel
- Determination of intent of groups or individuals from extended distances
- Maritime vessels to clearly and forcefully communicate with small vessels that pose a threat
- Perimeter/Infrastructure protection for oil and gas platforms, mining operations, and chemical/power plants
- Transmitting bird distress calls to repel targeted birds from crops, buildings, and airports
- Enforcement of safety zones for maritime vessels
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| ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE |
| Maximum Continuous Output |
152 dB SPL at 1 meter |
| Beam Width |
+/-15° at 1 kHz/-3dB |
| Communications Range |
Highly intelligible speech transmissions over 3000 meters; *Max range of 1250 meters over 88 dB of background noise. |
| MECHANICAL |
| Dimensions |
14" W x 14" H x 6.5" D (35.6 x 35.6 x 16.5 cm) |
| Weight |
15 lbs ( 6.8 kg) with battery, accessories and cables |
| Construction |
Injection molded impact resistant plastic
6061 Aluminum |
*6+ dB above background noise is based on field trials conducted by independent sources |
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