Subject: | Re: New ultrasound microphone - The Ultramic200K |
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From: | "ndbdxr" ndbdxr |
Date: | Thu Apr 7, 2011 6:05 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Ivano, Very cool! Thanks! I'm still "recovering" from the discovery that this new microphone is not o= nly able to record at 200kHz, but that it ALSO performs as a Time-Expansion= bat detector! Amazing! Until now, the only way to get time expanded record= ings of bats: Was to dig deep into your wallet =A3=A3=A3/$$$...The lowest c= ost unit (that I was thinking of buying myself) cost =A3468.20 ! This is awesome!! Thanks! -Al --- In "Pelix" <> wrote: > > > > In addition, here is the link to the User Manual: > > http://www.dodotronic.com/zoologia/files/Ultramic_User_Guide_ver_1_0.pd= f > > Thanks Al > please refer to the updated manual: > http://www.dodotronic.com/zoologia/files/Ultramic_User_Guide > I've updated the first recordings at the bottom of the page > > Thanks > Ivano Pelicella > |
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