From: "Graham M Smith" <>
> The mics are simply the mics built into the detector.
This seems to be a neglected area. As the ability to record bats
improves at some point the quality of the mics will become a issue, if
it's not already one.
> Meanwhile if you want some bat calls to have a play with, you could try
>
> http://www.biology.leeds.ac.uk/staff/dawa/bats/BATCALLS.HTM
>
> But these are with the Petterson D-980 and recorded onto a Sony Professio=
nal
> Walkman.
I don't worry too much what recorder, it's checking out the outputs from
the detectors I want.
This is a new page for my bookmarks, thanks for the link.
> I was also going to suggest http://www.batcalls.org/ but I see I have bee=
n
> beaten to it.
One I'd already been sifting through.
When I have access to my own recordings again, I will pass some on.
I always enjoy listening to others recordings. I try to put up a few of
mine, though my server space is limited:
http://frogrecordist.home.mindspring.com/docs/mic_samples.html
Walt
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