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Subject: | RE: advice on recording equipment |
From: | Cetacean Research Technology <> |
Date: | Tue, 04 May 2004 10:30:38 -0700 |
"Further, I have been told that they are very rugged. They have been submerged in sea water and washed out, and ran without a pause once dry." I can validate the durability of the Sonifex Courier. I believe that Chuck is referring to an experience of one of my customers. I had built a remote underwater recording system using the Courier and Cetacean Research hydrophones, and on one occasion the Pelican box flooded while floating around at sea for several days. I was quite surprised to learn that the Courier continued to work at full spec once it was rinsed and dried. Joseph R. Olson Cetacean Research Technology PO Box 70186 Seattle, WA 98127 Tel/Fax: +1 206-297-1310 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <a href="http://www.cetaceanresearch.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.cetaceanresearch.com</a> Cetacean Research Technology a strategic partner of Sound Technology Inc. Spectra Group - Signal Analysis Division |
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