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Subject: | New autonomous digital field recorder announced by Wildlife Acoustics |
From: | "Ian Agranat" <> |
Date: | Tue, 11 Sep 2007 10:47:42 -0400 |
We are pleased to announce the Song Meter line of digital field recorders specially designed for the unattended monitoring of birds, frogs and other wildlife populations in harsh outdoor environments over extended periods of time. Song Meter can be easily programmed to record automatically on a schedule. Song Meter has the battery life and memory capacity to record for almost 80 hours spread out through several weeks, or even months, unattended. Song Meter recordings can also be analyzed automatically by Song Scope software to quickly locate species of interest. Song Meter will be available in mid October, orders are being accepted now (credit cards won't be charged until product is shipped). For more information, visit the company web site at www.wildlifeacoustics.com. Best regards, Ian Agranat, President Wildlife Acoustics, Inc. www.wildlifeacoustics.com +1 (888) 733-0200 (toll free in USA) +1 (978) 369-5225 |
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