Really don't, Walt. You might look back on the postings re
hydrophones earlier in the summer because the manufacturers typically
have access to resources. You might also try an electronic supply
firm called Contact East (1800-998-3947).
BK
>Wild Sanctuary wrote:
>> In a planning session to record viruses at UCSF, Walt, we were
>> thinking along the lines of a large piezo-electric ring (something
>> like a gonzo hydrophone element), fully isolated, into which we'd
>> drop some known samples and record.
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>Yes, I've been thinking along the lines of piezo electric elements.
>Either glue one to a slide, or maybe glue a thin probe to one and use a
>micro manipulator to slip that into the liquid between coverslip and
>slide. I want to watch my subjects while recording for some confirmation
>I'm actually recording them.
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>Got any suggestion for a source of small elements to experiment with?
>Preferably cheap.
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>Walt
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