Subject: | Re: Frogs above and below water. |
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From: | "Marinos Koutsomichalis" marinoskouts= |
omichalis Date: Sat Jul 17, 2010 8:34 am ((PDT)) On 17 =CE=99=CE=BF=CF=85=CE=BB 2010, at 8:36 =CF=80.=CE=BC., Kevin Colver w= rote: > how far apart do > underwater hydrophones need to be to produce a stereo effect, I think is a particularly interesting question.. I have a feeling that this= should be really hard to deal with scientifically.. I' d like to hear what your practices are ! Personally I just let them in a distance between 1 and 3 meters and leave t= hem there.. In the past I used a 'coincide' method - I had attached them together in a = ay that their edges coincide to mimic a coincide cardiod rig - the results = where not bad, but they lacked width I had seen some guy using some sort of underwater jecklin-sort-of disc - wi= th the obvious advantage that he had his hydros in a fixed distance, but th= is was really buky, and not sure if it had any results.. m |
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