Saturday, August 3, 2013

Review: The AR125 From Binary Acoustic Technology Part 2 Of 2

Review: The AR125 From Binary Acoustic Technology Part 2 Of 2



This is what the SPECT'R III software looks like - In action!



(The above is a screenshot of The SPECT'R application recording bat calls)

Below, is a screenshot of the SCAN'R application analysing calls from what Kaleidoscope software determined was an Nycticeius humeralis (Evening bat):

The screenshot below, shows what a detailed (zoomed-in-type) analysis looks like:


(I really liked this view, notice how the Fs, Fk and Fc are automatically pinpointed for you)


Both of the software apps that are provided with an AR125/AR180 unit, allow a user to accurately analyse the calls. And, with access to the correct bat call info (books/documentation, etc.) determine which species of bat they've recorded.


Here are two Links from Binary Acoustic Technology:

Click Here to see the SPECT'R 3.0 Product Description & Features brochure.
Click Here to read a fascinating and informative article entitled 'Digital Compensation - Creating The Ideal Sensor'

Happy bat detecting!

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