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Subject: | Remote wireless recording devices |
From: | Brenda McCowan <> |
Date: | Mon, 09 Feb 2004 09:25:41 -0800 |
I am interested in information on the types of recording devices that are available for simultaneously recording individual primate-sized animals in relatively large social groups under field conditions (that is the device needs to be both remote and wireless). In other words, I am wondering if there is any technology available that is similar to the "critter cam" (but smaller) that can transmit signals to a wireless receiver connected to a remote computer. Thanks in advance for any info or advice! I will post a summary of the suggestions. Best regards, Brenda McCowan Brenda McCowan, Ph.D. Assistant Research Professor VMTRC-UC Davis 18830 Road 112 Tulare, CA 93274 Phone: 559-688-1731 ext. 264 Fax: 559-686-4231 |
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