Hi Antonio!
Humidity cannot be the problem.
If it happens again, connect a battery and leave it on while recording. Use=
a rubber band to fasten it to the output cable. DO NOT let it hung in the
tiny wires!
Worst case, there is a random short cut in the battery. Then you will
probably get the drop of output anyway, even with a battery connected. Then=
the battery needs to be replaced.
Which model is it?
Klas.
At 01:47 2006-01-19, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have been using a Telinga mic in the field without a
>problem. Although, 2 times while recording at night,
>my mic showed a low in its sensitivity. It really
>seemed lke the battery was going down. The first time
>I thought it was just the battery but the next time it
>happened again right after recharging the battery.
>Sometimes I=B4m recording in extremely humid places
>(80-90=B4s% of humidity).Is this a humidity problem? Is
>anybody had a problem like this? Thank you in advance.
>I appreciate your feedback.
>
>Antonio Celis
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>Antonio Celis Murillo
>Center for Conservation Biology
>University of California Riverside
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