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Re: Ultramic200K is an ultrasound microphone

Subject: Re: Ultramic200K is an ultrasound microphone
From: "Roger Jones" pondbat
Date: Sat May 21, 2011 1:26 am ((PDT))
Hi,

Thanks, that looks really interesting, also there is the Batlogger
<http://www.elekon.ch/de/batlogger/batlogger-startseite/>
http://www.elekon.ch/de/batlogger/batlogger-startseite/  and its young
sister, another Batscanner by the same company.

We use two Batloggers which are Time expansion the Batscanner is a frequenc=
y
mixer not a frequency division. The target during engineering was that the
people without any experience with bat calls could go an listen, simple as
possible.

The price would be CHF 225.- + VAT according to Elekon.



Regards

Roger





From: 
 On Behalf Of ndbdxr
Sent: 20 May 2011 23:08
To: 
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Re: Ultramic200K is an ultrasound microphone





Hi,

Have a look at my new Blog page:  <http://batdetecting.blogspot.com/>
http://batdetecting.blogspot.com/
I just created it: I thought it was time to have a page of my own, to put
all my reviews on (past & future).
I have a full review of the Ultramic200k there. I don't have any sonograms
up there yet, because I do a lot of unattended monitoring/recording - So, I
haven't gone through all my past evening's recordings. When I do, I'll be
sure to post sonograms as well.
Anyway, take a look at my review - And, feel free to ask me any questions.=


Kind regards,
Al

--- In  <naturerecordists%40yahoogroups.com>
 "pondbat" <> wrote:
>
> Hi has anyone used the Ultramic 200K is an ultrasound microphone for
recording bat echolocation, I can only find a few comments about the
microphone listed, no positive reports, looking to record in time expansion
so any one with experience please tell.
> (Already record TE on bat detectors)
> Thanks
>












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