Subject: | Re: insects and sound flight wings |
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From: | "werainey" werainey |
Date: | Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:09 pm (PDT) |
> Hi everybody, i have a friend who needs to buy a recorder and a microphon= e to record the sound of the wing=C3=82=C2=B4s > movement of insects to measure the cycles per second of the each wing mov= ement. Do you have any recommendation about the best microphone and recorder to do that?.= thanks a lot for your help > My recollection is wingbeat rates will range from a few Hz in largest insec= ts to a few hundred Hz maximum, so it would interesting to me, also, to see what recommendation= s are offered. Bill R. |
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