Is Svantek 307A best or another system?
SV 307A has been used to monitor amphitheaters and with a lot of success, especially on the west coast of the US.
Here is an example of a Svantek 307A at a concert venue:
- If this is a huge (aka. Taylor Swift-size) concert the cellular network will fail due to overload – and you will lose connectivity to the SV 307A (as it uses 4G) – we have a solution for that so that you can plug your SV307A directly via LAN/Wifi to a local network
- If it is mid-size concert the cellular network should be fine.
- If it is mid-size concert the cellular network should be fine.
- In SvanNET we have the ability to create a “Live View” of results – this will show the real time data (aka. the real time noise):
You can freely change both the parameters (different noise metrics) and also define when they should turn amber or red – so that we can have a “visual alarm” when a noise level is exceeded at seconds notice.
SvanNET also has a “Auto-refresh” button – if this mode is activated, you can simply have your SvanNET project open on your desktop and the graph will populate itself every 15 seconds. No need to hit refresh or anything. You can add limit lines to the graph to know when you are over:
If you mix these features, you can get a really nice real time dashboard, where you can see where you are over, the historical graph and even listen to the exceedances through the event view panel to make sure that it is indeed concert music causing an exceedance and not a car passing by or something similar.