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- Q503512 subject Q23000508.
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- Q503512 abstract "A bat detector is a device used to detect the presence of bats by converting their echolocation ultrasound signals, as they are emitted by the bats, to audible frequencies, usually about 300 Hz to 5 kHz. There are other types of detector which record bat calls so that they can be analysed afterwards, but these are more commonly referred to by their particular function.Bats emit calls from about 12 kHz to 160 kHz, but the upper frequencies in this range are rapidly absorbed in air. Many bat detectors are limited to around 15 kHz to 125 kHz at best. Bat detectors are available commercially and also can be self-built.".
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- Q503512 description "Common Pipistrelle call heard on a heterodyne bat detector - 68 KB. This is a typical echolocation call with "feeding buzzes" when it attempts to capture an insect.".
- Q503512 description "Frequency modulated call followed by a constant frequency call as heard on a heterodyne bat detector - 190 Kb".
- Q503512 description "Soprano Pipistrelle call recorded on a heterodyne bat detector set to near the end frequency - 190 Kb".
- Q503512 filename "Keoka020524Pip55Stereo.ogg".
- Q503512 filename "Keoka050510Bech&LHS.ogg".
- Q503512 filename "Ultrasonic_bat_calls_short.ogg".
- Q503512 title "Bat FM call and CF call".
- Q503512 title "Bat hockey stick call".
- Q503512 title "Common Pipistrelle".
- Q503512 type Thing.
- Q503512 comment "A bat detector is a device used to detect the presence of bats by converting their echolocation ultrasound signals, as they are emitted by the bats, to audible frequencies, usually about 300 Hz to 5 kHz. There are other types of detector which record bat calls so that they can be analysed afterwards, but these are more commonly referred to by their particular function.Bats emit calls from about 12 kHz to 160 kHz, but the upper frequencies in this range are rapidly absorbed in air.".
- Q503512 label "Bat detector".
- Q503512 depiction Bat_detector.jpg.