Window laser systems are able to “read” conversations from the premises by sending visible, or invisible, infrared beams to the glass and extracting the sound vibrations from the reflected rays.
The DNG-2300 generator, together with its transducers and speakers, counteracts all the above mentioned methods of listening by creating powerful, non-filterable interference on the structure of a building and within its voids. While transducers inject their generated noise into surfaces and structures, stopping the distribution of sound through them, the role of a speaker is to fill voids, cavities and ventilation shafts with audio interference to prevent leakage of sound through the air.
| Technical Specifications | |
| DNG-2300 | |
| Power source | 110 – 220 V, 50 – 60 Hz |
| Dimensions | 6 × 17.5 × 25.4 cm |
| Weight | 2.2 Kg |
| Output channels | 2 x TRANSDUCERS 1 x SPEAKERS |
| Peak output voltage | 12 V |
| TRANSDUCERS output (2) | |
| Max. output power: | 2 × 10 W |
| Frequency response: | 180 – 5600 Hz |
| Min. impedance of load: | 3 Ohm |
| Recommended transducer: | TD2300 |
| Max. quantity of transducers per channel: | 24 (light structures); 12 (solid structures) |
| SPEAKERS output | |
| Max. output power: | 1 x 8 W |
| Frequency response: | 180 – 7000 Hz |
| Min. impedance of load: | 8 Ohm |
| Recommended speaker: | SP2300 |
| Max. quantity of speakers: | 12 |
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