And I actually did have a request from an engineer in military
Ordnance & Ground Systems to e-mail him a copy of that bat call.
The request was worded that he wanted to play it to a few of his
friends. It very well could be that he saw many things in common
with his systems. I didn't ask and just sent the file.
Rich
--- In Doug Von Gausig <>
wrote:
> That quickening just before the catch is a "feeding buzz" that's
used to
> provide a higher-resolution image just at decision time. This is
exactly
> the same thing that a fighter jet's radar does as it acquires a
target.
> Normally the radar sends out relatively widely-spaced pulses to
seek
> targets, then sends a much more rapid pulse in the final
acquisition phase
> that allows it to identify and locate the target much more
accurately.
>
> Doug
>
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