> The scientist you may be trying to track is Rex Cocroft. I recorded the NPR
> Radio Expeditions piece that followed him to the Tiputini Research Station
> in equatorial Ecuador a couple of years ago, where we recorded leafhoppers.
> Radio Expeditions also did a piece with Rex several years earlier in Virginia.
>
Rex was working with several different recording rigs, some of them featuring
a custom built preamp, some just using a Marantz PMD660 or an ART USB phono
preamp into a laptop. The phono cartridge was attached to a spring clip which
in turn was clipped to a twig or stem in such a way that the stylus would rest
against the twig.
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