Official interpretation on electronic earmuffs
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 11:01 am
This topic has generated a lot of interest in the past little while, so I took it to ISSF directly to ask for help.
As a Peltor dealer I rather err on the safe side then to make a sale then put the customer in hot water, so I advise re-consideration if ISSF is what the customer wants.
Following is a direct cut-and-paste from the e-mail I got from ISSF. So, print a copy if you wish, and bring it along with you for the next match if you are using electronic earmuffs:
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Dear Sir,
The mentioned earmuffs made by Peltor are allow3d in ISSF competitions
with best regards
Franz Schreiber
ISSF Headquarters
www.issf-shooting.org
munich@issf-shooting.org
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Precision Sports [mailto:info@precision-sports.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. März 2004 16:06
An: admin@issf-shooting.org
Betreff: electronic earmuffs
Dear Sir/Madam:
RE: Rule 6.2.3 Ear Protection
I am writing to seek clarification on the use of electronic earmuffs in ISSF
competitions.
Electronic earmuffs such as those made by Peltor has microphones picking up ambient sound and then amplifying it to a desired level by the user. They do not transmit any signals, nor do they receive radio frequencies, but they electronically process ambient sound such as talking.
Would they be considered as "receiving devices" as outlined in Rule 6.2.3?
And subsequently, would these earmuffs be allowed in ISSF competitions?
I appreciate your assistance in giving an official interpretation of this rule.
Best Regards,
Philip Lee
Precision Sports, Canada
www.precision-sports.com
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As a Peltor dealer I rather err on the safe side then to make a sale then put the customer in hot water, so I advise re-consideration if ISSF is what the customer wants.
Following is a direct cut-and-paste from the e-mail I got from ISSF. So, print a copy if you wish, and bring it along with you for the next match if you are using electronic earmuffs:
==========================================
Dear Sir,
The mentioned earmuffs made by Peltor are allow3d in ISSF competitions
with best regards
Franz Schreiber
ISSF Headquarters
www.issf-shooting.org
munich@issf-shooting.org
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Precision Sports [mailto:info@precision-sports.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. März 2004 16:06
An: admin@issf-shooting.org
Betreff: electronic earmuffs
Dear Sir/Madam:
RE: Rule 6.2.3 Ear Protection
I am writing to seek clarification on the use of electronic earmuffs in ISSF
competitions.
Electronic earmuffs such as those made by Peltor has microphones picking up ambient sound and then amplifying it to a desired level by the user. They do not transmit any signals, nor do they receive radio frequencies, but they electronically process ambient sound such as talking.
Would they be considered as "receiving devices" as outlined in Rule 6.2.3?
And subsequently, would these earmuffs be allowed in ISSF competitions?
I appreciate your assistance in giving an official interpretation of this rule.
Best Regards,
Philip Lee
Precision Sports, Canada
www.precision-sports.com
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