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Re: Bat detector

Subject: Re: Bat detector
From: "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000
Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:45 pm ((PST))
Ralph you wrote..



>>>You did not say what you plan to do with your bat recordings. How
you plan to use them will probably determine what type of detector
will best meet your needs. Assuming that you plan to use them as
audio files that people can listen to, your detector / recording
gear will need to convert the bat ultra sound down to the range of
human hearing<<<<<<<<<



I have recorded over 3500 bird species and now I  plan to record all 900
species of bats in the world, it's a project I have had up my sleeve for
many years, there are so many endangered bats out there with very little
information and sounds to compare against. I have had many clients ask me
for various bat vocalizations that in the next few years I will make it a
priority to get started. And yes, I will convert them to audio files so tha=
t
people can listen to them..



Martyn

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