Subject: | Re: Parabolic Reflector plus Head Spaced Boundary - Field Te |
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From: | "tk7859" tk7859 |
Date: | Sun Mar 2, 2008 1:35 pm ((PST)) |
--- In Lou Judson <> wrote: > > Would not the head and parabola innately have wider imaging, less > focus? If you used a point source mic I'll bet you will find a great > difference in aiming ability. Isn't it the nature of the beast?!? > > Probably not so much beginner status as the type of mice you are using. Hi Lou Thanks for your input. I tried three ways of pinpointing sound sources |
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