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BroadBand PRO

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Programmable sonic/ultrasonic species-specific repeller includes three visual devices

Get rid of the most stubborn bird infestations with the most complete, comprehensive, and multi-faceted approach

  • Use with full ultrasonic and sonic capabilities, or just ultrasonic, depending on how the situation changes
  • Control box plus four separate speakers, each with 100 feet of wire, offer convenient, flexible coverage
  • Customize by choosing volume, mute time between sounds, hours of operation, and random or sequential play
  • BroadBand PRO system includes three visual scares to deter birds in a multi-sensory assault: Irri-Tape, Terror-Eyes and Prowler Owl:
Irri TapeTerror EyesOwl

BroadBand Pro

Ultrasonic/Sonic unit repels birds with an unrelenting combination of species-specific distress cries, predators, general harassments, and our newest-technology: ultrasonic waves!





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Specs

Dimensions:
Control Unit 9" x 9" x 5" speakers 4" x 4" x 6"
Speakers:
8 ohms, 30 watts
Weight:
16 pounds
Coverage:
10,000 square feet ( 2,500 square feet per speaker )
Power Requirements:
110vAC (220vAC available)
Sound Pressure:
Ultrasonic sounds 95-102 dB (each speaker) @ 1 m.
Sonic 105-110 dB (each speaker) @ 1 meter
Frequency:
Ultrasonic 15-25 KHz, Sonic 3-5 kHz
Compliance:
Supply power source is UL and CE listed.
EPA Est. 075310-OR-001
Origin:
Proudly made in the USA

Instructions

Abode Reader

*Please see pdf file for full instructions with diagrams.

Case Histories

Uncommon Maintenance Practices Improve Transit Performance

Progressive vehicle inspection is the standard in mass transit maintenance –- that is, buses receive a major inspection at intervals of 3,6,9 and 12,000 miles and routine maintenance as needed, on a “24-7” basis. But Terry Yeager, Director of Maintenance for Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART) in Florida, adds many other layers of maintenance. HARTline serves a yearly ridership of 7,000,000 in Hillsborough County (including Tampa), and Yeager’s department services nearly 200 buses system-wide, to which HART will soon add 27 more coaches. "Demands on the Maintenance Department are ever-increasing," Yeager concedes. But he doesn’t dodge the work or the issues -- even solving peculiar problems that have no textbook answers, such as battling nuisance birds.

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The Programmable BirdXPeller PRO Replicates Birds' Distress Cries to Frighten Infesting Birds in Their Own Language

“Urban pigeons are messy, dirty, unpleasant birds,” states Kevin Sluka, former Director of Public Works for Jersey City, New Jersey, population 240,000. Of the 27 public buildings that he and his staff of 250 are responsible for maintaining, one structure was an especially vulnerable and venerable target: City Hall, the city’s primary administrative building housing all official records. Designed like a traditional old school with a central courtyard, City Hall occupies an entire city block. Over the years, City Hall had become a magnet for pigeons. “Birds were nesting and hanging out over almost every entrance,” Sluka describes. Pigeon droppings hit the sidewalks, to be tracked inside on people’s shoes. This created an intolerable condition, says Sluka, who worried about the public health issues. Besides 500 city employees, about 50 citizens come

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Protecting Property from Bothersome Birds

“Red-shafted flickers and downy woodpeckers were peppering the side of my client’s vacation home with holes -perfect for nesting and for storing acorns,” says Bill Hartman, owner and president of Rock Creek Construction Company. His company, a residential/light-commercial firm focused in the Napa Valley, is known for exceptional attention to detail and value. Hartman’s client was alarmed by the damage routinely inflicted by the birds pecking on the home’s combination stucco and redwood siding when he and his family were not occupying their vacation home, nestled in a wooded tract in Napa Valley. When Hartman, who had performed major remodeling on the house over the years, viewed the extent of the destruction, he was similarly alarmed. “It was springtime; the birds were nesting and getting ready to breed. The woodpeckers were drilling holes bigger than a deck of cards,” he says.

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