Posts made in August, 2014

New sound reinforcement public address system for equestrian centre in Totnes, Devon

Posted by on Aug 25, 2014 in News | Comments Off on New sound reinforcement public address system for equestrian centre in Totnes, Devon

New sound reinforcement public address system for equestrian centre in Totnes, Devon

The Mare & Foal Sanctuary has benefitted from a complete upgrade to its sound system courtesy of Kernow Installations. DNH speakers were used throughout as they are renowned for their performance and reliability both indoors and outdoors. The DNH CAS6T speakers in the arenas seated area are particularly effective. Kernow Installations have acquired a reputation for audio hire and installation for equestrian events and venues throughout Devon and Cornwall.  

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Equestrian PA and Communications Hire for BE event on the Devon Cornwall Border

Posted by on Aug 2, 2014 in News | Comments Off on Equestrian PA and Communications Hire for BE event on the Devon Cornwall Border

Equestrian PA and Communications Hire for BE event on the Devon Cornwall Border

Kernow Installations have just provided a complete communications package for the second year at the BE event held at St Leonard’s Equitation Centre in Launceston. The package for the one day event included site wide public address coverage, radios, a telephone system and a traffic light for the cross-country start. The weather was excellent and everything went extremely well. With considerable praise from the BE officials for the quality of the ‘comms’ we are looking forward to more equine events in the future.  

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Radio Hire in Mons, Belgium for Great War Commemoration

Posted by on Aug 2, 2014 in News | Comments Off on Radio Hire in Mons, Belgium for Great War Commemoration

Radio Hire in Mons, Belgium for Great War Commemoration

Stephen Gilbert is currently running the radio shack at the initial commemoration event for the centenary of the Great War, World War I. Working for Delta Comms he is providing all site radios for the BBC’s production at the St Symphorien Cemetery on the outskirts of Mons where both British and German graves lie side by side. It is the resting place of both the first and last British soldiers to be killed in the four year war which demonstrates just how futile the whole thing was. The evening event on Monday 4th August will be televised on BBC2 at 7.30pm  

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