FAQ
No. Only the dominant noise source will be presented.
However, if source levels are comparable, the quality indicator will inform you. A quality level of 1 means that we have a very high SNR, while a lower quality level (say 0.5) indicates that multiple sources contributes to the direction. The output direction will then be the average of the sources.
The Noise Compass has a quality indicator that informs you about the uncertainty. A low quality level means that the measured sound direction has a diffuse field charactheristic, or that two sources is measured at about equal SPL. A high quality level indicates that the sources is uniqly defined with high SNR.
When combined with a Norsonic Nor145 or Nor150 and NorCloud, the Noise Compass will allow you to mark and separate parts of the measurement that comes from your defined directions.
A typicall application is a construction site with a road or railway nearby. Define a sector covering the railway/road, and the measurement will be marked when the noise comes from that direction.