An interpreter booth is a room designed to separate interpreters from participants who require translation, while still allowing for voice and visual communication.
A transmitter is a tool that works to send voice signals resulting from language translation. This signal can reach many participants without limits, as long as the participants are still within the range of the wave. Just like interpreting consoles, the number of transmitters is also adjusted to the number of languages used.
This tool is connected to the sound system mixer when the event is in progress. Its function is so that the interpreter can listen to the speaker's voice directly through headphones. The number of interpreting consoles is adjusted to the number of languages needed. For example, 2 languages require 2 console units, 3 languages require 3 console units, and so on.
This tool is used by interpreters to listen to the speaker's voice using the native language. The interpreter then directly translates the language into a language understood by the participant. The translator's voice is sent via the interpreting console to the transmitter, then transmitted via wireless waves.
The receiver is a device connected to earphones for participants to wear. Through this tool, participants can listen to the translation results. The number of receivers is unlimited because it can be received by anyone within the wave range.
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