Tourtalk TT 40 command system

The Tourtalk TT 40 command system is used when it is difficult for a trainer to be heard either due to noise or distance. The Tourtalk system ensures the trainer’s commands are heard clearly without them having to raise their voice.

Tourtalk TT 40 command system comprising of a transmitter with microphone and receivers with headphones

Examples of use are-

Horse riding instruction

Equestrian training
The trainer can speak at a comfortable level (or even whisper) into a microphone connected to a transmitter. The rider wears a lightweight earpiece connected to a receiver to hear the trainer’s commands clearly, without disturbing the horse or other people in the vicinity.

Shooting range instruction

Firing range training
The range instructor can speak at a comfortable level to the shooters to ensure everybody can hear them. The shooters each have a receiver with earphones worn under their existing ear defenders. As the system is completely wireless and requires no installation, the system can be used for clay pigeon or game shooting anywhere.

Segway city tours

Quad Safari/Segway Tours

The tour leader can wear a headband microphone connected to the transmitter, to speak to the group. Each member of the group wears headphones connected to a personal receiver to hear the leader’s voice. As all Tourtalk transmitters and receivers have an integrated belt clip and are supplied with a lanyard, the system can be used completely hands-free.

The transmitter also has an aux input which enables the leader to connect a smart phone to the system, to play background music or pre-recorded commentary of local sights. With a range of up to 120m the Tourtalk system ensures even people at the back can hear the leader.

Kite flying team commands

Stunt kite display team
A kite display team flies steerable kites in aerial patterns to music. To make sure every member of the team knows what pattern needs to be flown next, and to ensure there is synchrony, the team leader calls out commands to which the rest of the team reacts.

The team leader uses a headband microphone and mp3 player to transmit the instructions and music to the team.

The team members listen to the team leader’s commands via headphones connected to their receivers.

An example of how a Kite display team use a Tourtalk system can be seen here.

Cycling instructor command system

Cycling training

The coach can call information to the rider, when training in a velodrome or even outdoors. The rider wears an earphone connected to a receiver to hear the coach’s commands.

If the cyclists are part of a team, then each person can have a receiver set to the same channel as the coach’s transmitter. The whole team will then hear the commands.

As up to 12 transmitters can operate side by side within the same room without interference, multiple systems can be used simultaneously, making it ideal if other teams/trainers are present.

Wireless command training system

With all the above examples, a receiver can also be connected to a portable loudspeaker to cover any spectators at the event.

A wide range of accessories are available for the Tourtalk TT 40 system including microphones, ear phones, storage cases and chargers. To see the equipment in more detail please click here Tourtalk TT 40

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Downloads

Tourtalk TT 40 tour guide system

Tourtalk TT 40-CT24M command training system package

Tourtalk TT 40-CT24MH command training system package

Tourtalk TT 40 quick guide

Tourtalk TT 40 tour guide system handbook