Subject: | Re: Interference from electric fence? |
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From: | "Tim" pteropus_tim |
Date: | Thu Jun 6, 2013 4:25 am ((PDT)) |
Thanks everyone for your responses to this. It's not me experiencing this, but a colleague in our lab. As I work with flying-foxes in their daytime camps, electric fences are not one of my issues (although I certainly have plenty of others!) My colleague works with dingo vocalisations, and is trying to record growls from dingoes in a dingo sanctuary - hence the required proximity to an electric fence that can't be switched off! Looks like we might have to invest in a SD recorder (thanks for that Jez!!), which means.anyone in the market for a Fostex FR-2LE??? Incidentally, I just have to say that this group has helped us immensely - although not always in a way that's been good for the back pocket. I also have to say I'm really enjoying the journey of learning wildlife recording! Thanks everyone! tim |
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