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Subject: | New ultrasound recording systems |
From: | "Raimund Specht" <> |
Date: | Tue, 1 Apr 2008 14:26:48 +0200 |
Avisoft Bioacoustics has introduced a new generation of bus-powered USB 2.0
ultrasound recording interfaces for applications both in the field and in
the laboratory:
The single-channel units support sample rates of up to 1 MHz: http://www.ultrasoundgate.com/usg116hm.htm http://www.ultrasoundgate.com/usg116h.htmMultichannel units are available with up to 12 simultaneous channels that can be samples at up to 750 kHz and 16 bit resolution: http://www.ultrasoundgate.com/usg1216h.htm The most recent version 4.40 of the Avisoft-SASLab Pro sound analysis software provides further improved automated measurement and syllable classification tools: http://www.avisoft.com/soundanalysis.htmAn overview on the suitability of various solid state audio recorders for recording animal sounds can be found at http://www.avisoft.com/recordertests.htm Best regards, Raimund Specht Avisoft Bioacoustics |
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