Subject: | Re: Initial SASS test shows bands of harmonics |
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From: | "Raimund" animalsounds |
Date: | Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:46 am ((PDT)) |
Because the noise obviously starts on the first occurence of the broad-band= and clipped noise (which does not seem to be an acoustic signal), I would = guess that it might have something to do with PIP power provided by the rec= order. It could be that the PIP supply circuitry just does not work properl= y due to the heavy load by the four capsules. So, you might try to power th= e capsules by an external battery. Raimund --- In Peter Shute <> wrote: > > The link to the sonogram image works now. The album wasn't set for public= viewing, I assumed that setting was the default. Sorry about that. > > https://picasaweb.google.com/pshute2/March112012#5718478097647090786 |
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