As promised in the last blog article that updated you on what Cirrus Research is doing following the UK lockdown, here is the second daily business update.
COVID-19 Business Update #2
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As promised in the last blog article that updated you on what Cirrus Research is doing following the UK lockdown, here is the second daily business update.
The latest release of our NoiseTools software is now available to download!
As promised in the last blog article that updated you on what Cirrus Research is doing following the UK lockdown, here is the first daily business update.
Following the announcement from the Prime Minister yesterday evening, everyone is digesting the news that our lives, at least for the time being, have been changed beyond any semblance of normality.
If you work in health and safety or noise measurement, you might be wondering just how you’re supposed to collect the data you need whilst ensuring you stay at least two meters away from other people.
On Sunday the 15th of March, Ashleigh, Jamie and the AMR team headed down to Derbyshire to take on the final round of the MSN Circuit Rally Championship at Donington Park.
We often get asked whether it’s possible to calculate the overall dB(A) value from a set of 1:1 octave band value. The short answer is yes, but there are a few things to consider, in terms of how the data has been measured and what it is being compared to.
Given recent international developments surrounding the outbreak of the coronavirus, Cirrus Research CEO, Daren Wallis, has made a statement.
On your sound level meter or noise meter, you will often see references to frequency weightings, but what does this mean?
Storm Jorge wasn’t getting in the way of success for Ashleigh Morris this weekend as she came out top of her class at Anglesey!