Subject: | Re: Need Help with Weatherproof Recording! |
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From: | "nbioacoustics" nbioacoustics |
Date: | Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:56 pm ((PDT)) |
Thanks Ted. Although I don't think Ziplocs will stand up to wind on the tundra (they'll just get blown off), I'll start to think about other similar options. --- In "Ted Coffey" <> wrote: > > Weatherproof recording gear is expensive. > Get creative and devise weatherproof enclosures for inexpensive gear. > The most common is large 2 gallon Ziplock bags left opened for sound > and at the same time shielding the gear from rain, sleet and snow. > Use large bags to allow circulation of air to prevent blocked > ventilation and condensation. > Ted > |
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