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Types of PA (Public Address) System

  1. Fixed PA system : It is a part of a large network of declaration system connected to speakers in multiple locations, with many microphones located at different places, such as control room.
  2. Mobile PA System : It is also called as megaphone. It reduced and portable. It is held close by and hauled around while in use. For crowd control and managing with law and order situations outdoors mobile PA system are very helpful.

Main parts of PA (Public Address) system

  • Microphone
  • Amplifier
  • Speakers
  • Operation reassure

Main parts of a Hand-held megaphone

A hand-held megaphone has in built battery compartment, amplifier and speaker inside the main body. The microphone is attached through a chord. Microphone unit has volume control, on/off switch and PTT (press-to-talk) button.

Operating a megaphone

  • Hold the megaphone by the grip and keep it near to your mouth in such a way that its speaker is facing the crowd.
  • Press the PTT button and speak when you need to address the crowd or gathering.
  • Adjust the volume accordingly.

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