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The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype | i TheSoundLocalizationGuidebookActivities fordeveloping soundlocalizationskills Louisville, KY PROTOTYPE 17820 Sound Local.ind i 6/24/05, 11:32:43 AM ii | The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype | iii TheSoundLocalizationGuidebookRoy J. Brothers, Ed.D.Roger A. Huff, M.S.Fourth EditionThe research used to write the fi rst edition (1973) of this book was performed pursuant to a grant with the Bureau of Education for the Handicapped, U.B. Offi ce of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.Grant OEG•2.6-062289.1582-720E7163. 17820 Sound Local.ind ii-iii 6/24/05, 11:33:01 AM iv | The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype | v BROTHERS, ROY J., 1928- The sound localization guidebook: activities for developing sound localization skills/Roy J. Brothers, Roger A. Huff. In keeping with our philosophy to provide access to information for people who are blind or visually impaired, the American Printing House for the Blind provides this book in large print and braille.Catalog Number 8-16080-00© 1973, 1975, 1984, 2005American Printing House for the BlindAll rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America This publication is protected by copyright and permission should be obtained from the publisher prior to any reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, unless where noted on specifi c pages. For information regarding permission, write to American Printing House for the Blind,1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206-0085.Project Leader and Revision Editor:Tristan G. PierceEditorial Assistant and Proofreader:Monica VaughtGraphic Design, Layout, and Illustration:Bernadette S. MuddFront Cover Photography:Crack the Whip by Seward Johnson, courtesy of The Sculpture Foundation, Chicago 17820 Sound Local.ind iv-v 6/24/05, 11:33:17 AM vi | The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype | vii Table of Contents Preface ........................................................................... ixChapter 1: Introduction .................................................. 1 Purpose....................................................................... 6 Program...................................................................... 6 Familiarization ............................................................. 9Chapter 2: Learner Stationary and Sound Source Stationary ...................................... 15Chapter 3: Learner Stationary and Sound Source Moving .......................................... 25Chapter 4: Learner Moving and Sound Source Stationary ...................................... 33Chapter 5: Learner Moving and Sound Source Moving .......................................... 45Chapter 6: Practicing Skills Through Group Activities ...... 57Appendices..................................................................... 67 A. Using sound in performing O&M tasks ................... 69 B. Playing games with a sound source ......................... 79 C. Sound source adaptations for recreational/sport activities ..................................... 95Reference Section ........................................................... 103 Bibliography................................................................ 105 Additional Reading ...................................................... 109 17820 Sound Local.ind vi-vii 6/24/05, 11:33:17 AM viii | The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype | ix Preface As with the original edition, the specifi c objective of this revised book is to meet the sound localization needs of young learners who are blind. The activities presented are suited to a variety of situations and learners. Every effort has been made to provide the classroom teacher, aide, physical education instructor, and orientation and mobility specialist with a basic inventory of activities to use in the development of sound localization skills. The activities outlined also include ones permitting participation of individuals or small groups of learners who are blind with their sighted peers.In addition, this new edition includes a list of sport activities that can be taught to children and enjoyed by individualsof any age.The fi rst edition of this book was a product of the Sound Localization Institute held in April, 1972 at the American Printing House for the Blind (APH), Louisville, Kentucky. Drawn from the extensive experience of the participants, the activities and learning situations represent a variety of successful approaches to teaching sound localization. Undoubtedly other activities and approachesare also effective. The reader is invited and encouraged to send APH additional activities or simple procedures that foster sound localization skills. Suggestions for revising or editing activities that have been presented as well as new activities or approaches will be considered for inclusionin the next edition. 17820 Sound Local.ind viii-ix 6/24/05, 11:33:18 AM x | The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype | xi APH wishes to acknowledge the members of the 1972 Sound Localization Institute: M. Bernadette Alber Ralph Brewer Gary Coker Will Evans Robert Gockman Ned Jackson Gloria I. Roddey, Editorial AssistantForty-two O&M instructors and/or P.E. teachersparticipated in a product specifi c survey (2002) and recommended that APH include some new games, along with instructions and/or adaptations on how to play the games. Robert Wall, Ph.D., Western Michigan University,and Rebecca Price, COMS, Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children reviewed the updated manuscript and provided guidance on the reorganization of the 2005 edition. Dr. Wall authored Appendix A.[Number to come] young learners participated in the fi e…
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ETC Report No.: 07-09-RBF-110 Sheet 1 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: SZAOSIPSSLTX Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 1. Top View of EUT 2. Side View of EUT ETC Report No.: 07-09-RBF-110 Sheet 2 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: SZAOSIPSSLTX Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 3. Side View of EUT 4. Side View of EUT ETC Report No.: 07-09-RBF-110 Sheet 3 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: SZAOSIPSSLTX Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 5. Side View of EUT 6. Bottom View of EUT
FCC ID LABEL Model : OSI-07A02 FCC ID : SZAOSIPSSLTX This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 15mm 28mm
ETC Report No.: 07-09-RBF-110 Sheet 4 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: SZAOSIPSSLTX Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 7. Internal View of EUT ETC Report No.: 07-09-RBF-110 Sheet 5 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: SZAOSIPSSLTX Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 8. Component View of Main PCB 9. Solder View of Main PCB
Rev. No 1.0 FCC Part 15 EMI TEST REPORT of E.U.T. : Portable Sound Source-Transmitter FCC ID. : SZAOSIPSSLTX Model : OSI-07A02 Working Frequency : 433.952 MHz for APPLICANT : Outsource Industries Inc. ADDRESS : 10F-1, No. 175, Sec. 5, Min Sheng East Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Test Performed by ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO. 34. LIN 5. DINGFU TSUEN, LINKOU SHIANG TAIPEI COUNTY, TAIWAN, 24442, R.O.C. Tel : (02)26023052 Fax : (02)26010910 http://www.etc.org.tw ; e-mail: [email protected] Report Number : 07-09-RBF-110 ETC Report No.:07-09-RBF-110 FCC ID.: SZAOSIPSSLTX Rev. No 1.0 TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION Applicant : Outsource Industries Inc. 10F-1, No. 175, Sec. 5, Min Sheng East Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Description of EUT : a) Type of EUT : Portable Sound Source-Transmitter b) Trade Name : Outsource c) FCC ID : SZAOSIPSSLTX d) Model No. : OSI-07A02 e) Working Frequency : 433.952 MHz f) Power Supply : DC 12V Battery Regulation Applied : FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C (2007) I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT; The data shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI C63.4 and the energy emitted by the device was founded to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for accuracy and completeness of these data. Note : 1. The results of the testing report relate only to the items tested. 2. The testing report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of ETC. Issued Date : Oct. 18, 2007 Test Engineer : ( Vincent Chang ) Approve & Authorized Signer : Will Yauo, Manager EMC Dept. II of ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN ETC Report No.:07-09-RBF-110 FCC ID.: SZAOSIPSSLTX Rev. No 1.0 Table of Contents Page 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF DEVICE: ...............................................................................................................................1 1.3 TEST METHODOLOGY............................................................................................................................................. 1 1.4 TEST FACILITY........................................................................................................................................................ 1 2. DEFINITION AND LIMITS ................................................................................................................................ 2 2.1 DEFINITION............................................................................................................................................................. 2 2.2 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATION....................................................................................................................... 2 2.3 LIMITATION............................................................................................................................................................ 2 2.4 LABELING REQUIREMENT....................................................................................................................................... 4 2.5 USER INFORMATION............................................................................................................................................... 4 3 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................... 5 3.1 JUSTIFICATION........................................................................................................................................................ 5 3.2 DEVICES FOR TESTED SYSTEM................................................................................................................................5 4. RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ...................................................................................................... 6 4.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD......................................................................................................................................... 6 4.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE................................................................................................................................... 6 4.3 TEST DATA............................................................................................................................................................. 8 4.4 FIELD STRENGTH CALCULATION.......................................................................................................................... 10 4.5 ACTIVATE TIME.................................................................................................................................................... 10 4.6 CALCULATION OF DUTY FACTOR.......................................................................................................................... 10 4.7 RADIATED TEST EQUIPMENT................................................................................................................................16 4.8 MEASURING INSTRUMENT SETUP......................................................................................................................... 16 4.9 RADIATED MEASUREMENT PHOTOS...................................................................................................................... 17 5. BANDWIDTH OF EMISSION........................................................................................................................... 18 5.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD....................................................................................................................................... 18 5.2 BANDWIDTH TEST EQUIPMENT......................................................................................................…
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ETC Report No.: 07-09-RBF-110 Sheet 17 of 21 Sheets FCC ID.: SZAOSIPSSLTX Rev. No 1.0 4.9 Radiated Measurement Photos
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