Subject: | Re: Bat detector |
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From: | "Rich Peet" richpeet |
Date: | Mon Nov 20, 2006 1:58 pm ((PST)) |
As I recall you own a SD744 and a MKH-110. Connect those two and measure at a high sample rate against anything else you get as a baseline. I am not sure why parabolics or horns are considered as there is not much noise from other sources getting in the way and these critters are not quiet. Rich --- In "Martyn Stewart" <> wrote: > > Having recorded thousands of birds and animals over 35 years I am now ready > to enter the wonderful world of bats, which brings me to the question what > are the best bat detectors out there? |
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