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Subject: Re: Bat detector
From: "umashankar" umashanks
Date: Sun Nov 19, 2006 5:42 pm ((PST))
i have used loudspeaker horns with a mike where the compression driver sits=
. (india is very noisy and half the noise comes from these loudspeakers) it=
 works as i thought it would (reciprocity etc) but tends to sound like a ch=
eap horn loudspeaker. a good parabolic reflector is more nuetral.

umashankar


----- Original Message ----
From: Klas Strandberg <>
To: 
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 7:24:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Bat detector


Hi Martyn!

I have experimented a bit with it. Compared parabols with cones,
using a 46kHz transducer at ten meters of distance.

I found best performance with a 5 mm electret placed at the narrow
end of a metal cone, about 150 mm long and with an opening about 50
mm. There is a lot of more experimenting to do, though. But parabols
are not needed. Cones or exponential horns is what I should go for.
Why not try a horn made for loudspeakers?

Klas.

At 05:14 2006-11-19, you wrote:
>Having recorded thousands of birds and animals over 35 years I am now read=
y
>to enter the wonderful world of bats, which brings me to the question what
>are the best bat detectors out there?
>I often see the plastic things that are touted around the web etc but has
>anyone here any experiences with any of the units? I am looking at the
>Pettersson D1000X Bat detector, I want something of quality and durability=
,
>after all, you look for the best recorders like the sound devices etc....
>So come on lads and lassies, what ya got? What ya know?
>I am open to abuse :)
>
>Martyn
>
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"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
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