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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Chicago Fire Digital Project Commander Leonard Edling Chicago Fire Department
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Chicago Fire Department Portable Radio Audio Intelligibility in Noise Testing June 23 - 25, 2009
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Test Overview Test the radio “Transmitted Speech Intelligibility” while operating in typical fire ground background noise conditions Instructions given to test scorers: – –Test messages would be a series of fire ground related radio transmissions. Most transmissions will have noise in the background.score the perceived speech intelligibility of the received transmission. – –Test were not meant to try and score the “delivered audio quality” of the transmission. Rather, the goal is to measure the transmitted speech intelligibility in various operating environments.
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Test Overview (cont.)
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Best Practices Using the “IAFC Best Practices”, transmit audio quality and intelligibility can be improved significantly Keys for improvement – –The position and angle of the radio microphone Holding the radio microphone 1-2 inches directly in front of the SCBA Voice Port (IAFC Best Practice, Section 1, Recommendation 2) – –The volume level and clarity of voice Speaking in a loud (not shouting), clear voice produces the best transmit audio quality and intelligibility (IAFC Best Practice, Section 1, Recommendation 3)
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Radio Microphone Positioning STANDARD POSITION 3”-5” from Voice Port Hand blocking port Facing noise source “BEST PRACTICES” POSITION Against Voice Port or near mouth area Facing away from noise source
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Radio Microphone Positioning STANDARD POSITION (3”-5” from Voice Port, Hand blocking port) “BEST PRACTICES” POSITION (against Voice Port or near mouth area)
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Other lessons Learned Radios should be optimized for use Accessories Can have a big impact on performance Noise Suppression software can have significant impact Multiple settings may be needed for different types of users PASS Alarm Protocol Identified – –3 Step Protocol Turn off PASS device before radio communications Cover PASS device with other hand Talk between PASS device chirps Training needs to be completed for all radio users
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 Audio Test Recording Samples Analog: Digital: Analog: K950 Saw CuttingSCBA Low Air + PASS Digital: Standard Best Practices Standard Best Practices Noise Shield 2 CurrentCFD
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MABAS CONFERENCE CHIEFS AND COMMAND February 21 – 23, 2011 QUESTIONS? Commander Leonard Edling 312-745-1045ledling@cityofchicago.org
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