Thanks David, I had a look at the Batbox Duet. Glad to see affordable
versions. Hopefully this summer I will be listening to local bat calls!
Peter, if that link does not work try the main site
http://www.wildlifeacoustics.com and then look under products and it will be
there.
Thanks again,
Chad
On 2014-05-17, at 4:10 PM, [naturerecordists] wrote:
> > Otherwise, I have been interested in the EchoMeterTouch that plugs into an
> > iPad or phone etc. for viewing and listening abilities. Any ideas about
> > this product?--I don't believe it has been out long.
> > (http://www.wildlifeacoustics.com/products/echo-meter-touch) .
>
> Chad,
>
> There are several hi-tech devices out now like the Songmeter which has
> become popular for serious bat work, but there is still a place for a cheap
> heterodyne detector with a knob on the side, which you can drop, stuff in a
> pocket wet, and above all, hear the bats in real time without fiddling with
> touchscreens.
>
> I had a look at the demo video on the site:
> https://www.youtube.com/embed/xk8Fx9xqMi4
> and it doesn't look very robust, hanging on by a USB connector.
>
> I think I'll stick with my trusty Batbox Duet (HD plus FD) for stumbling
> through wet woods in the dark.
>
> David Brinicombe
>
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