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Re: Re: Using a Telinga Microphone in winter.

Subject: Re: Re: Using a Telinga Microphone in winter.
From: Ed Anson <>
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 13:33:27 -0500
When I take my sensitive equipment (camcorder, microphones) out in cold
weather, I take a large plastic bag along. Before coming back indoors,
I seal the equipment in the bag. As long as the bag is air tight, and
remains that way until the equipment warms up, there will be no
condensation.

Ed

On Nov 26, 2005, at 11:37 AM, Rich Peet wrote:

> I have experience with a number of mics at very low temps but not the
>  telinga.=A0 In general, allow time for the mic to cool to the ambient
>  temps.=A0 This is to eliminate pops as it contracts and this can occur
>  for up to an hour if you use a wind screen that also works as a
>  blanket for the mic.=A0 Also, remember when you bring it back inside
>  that you will have condensation as it warms up and you should allow
>  enough time for it to dry completely before going outside again.=A0
>
>  Mark and I experienced last winter that just a few mins of taking a
>  cold video recorder into a warm house is enough time to lock the
>  condensation sensor for an hour.
>
>  Rich



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