Full Review
No loop currently installed - A simple perimeter loop around the nave baseboards worked well, with only a little interference in the Mary side front 3rd of seating from the furnaces and equipment in the basement. Used an Oval Window Satellite III amplifier. (did not require any High frequency metal loss compensation)
Additional Notes
I installed a demonstration loop 2 years ago, and it worked well, but I moved away from the parish before they approved the expense of purchasing one for installation.
Loop type
Unknown loop type
Working at visit
Working status unknown
Signage present
Unknown
Staff aware
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Monitoring / T-SIGN
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