Magenta Bat DetectorBat Enthusiasts First Friend!
If theres a bat in your house, dont panic. Bats are rarely aggressive and may bite, if handled with bare hand. So always wear gloves when removing bats. Lets know some interesting facts about bats and their ecology.
More than 1,100 species of bats account for almost one fourth of all mammal species. Bats are extremely vulnerable to extinction, in part because they are the slowest-reproducing mammals on the Earth for their size; most producing only one young annually.
Worldwide, bats are primary predators of night-flying insects. A single little brown myotis, a common resident of North American forests, can consume 1,000 mosquito-sized insects in just one hour.
Just imagine how much helpful these bats are to our ecosystem! Dont they deserve the love and assistance from the human being? Yes, of course and steps have been taken aptly in order to preserve and conserve bats so that a kind of ecological balance can be maintained, properly. One of such steps is the wide use of bat detectors at very common levels. Lets know more about bat detectors and how they are used!
A bat detector is a device used to detect the presence of bats by converting their echolocation ultrasound signals to audible frequencies as they are emitted by the bats. 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. (Courtesy: Wikipedia.org)
Bat detectors are used to detect the presence of bats. Some bat-calls are unique and easy to recognise; for example, the Horseshoe bats. While bat-calls can vary as they fly and actively hunt, the ear can be trained to recognise species according to the frequency ranges and repetition rates of the echolocation calls. Bats also emit social calls, (which are otherwise known as non-echolocation calls) at ultrasound frequencies. In general, there are three types of bat detectors: Heterodyne bat detectors, Frequency division bat detectors, and Time expansion bat detectors.
Heterodyne bat detectors converts the noise made by bats into sound that we can hear. They can be tuned into a number of different frequencies which allow one to listen to varieties of bats.
Frequency division bat detectors record one pulse out of every 8 to 10 incoming pulses thus reducing a 56 kHz call to a 7 or 5.6 kHz call which is audible to humans. This type of bat detectors is popular among researchers as it may not be useful for commoners and bat enthusiasts. It is so, because without computer software, it is really very difficult to recognise where the bat really exists.
Time expansion bat detectors are the most expensive among other varieties of bat detectors and work in much the same way a high-speed tape-recorder does. Such bat detectors record the bat-call sound and then play it back at 10, 32 or 64 times slower so that the sound can be audible to humans.
One such Heterodyne Bat Detector is the Magenta Bat4 Bat Detector.
Here follows the features of the Magenta Bat4 Bat Detector:
1.Custom moulded case - Compact efficient design.
2.Front facing low distortion Mylar loudspeaker.
3.4 AAA Alkaline, NiCd, or NiMH 'environment friendly' Rechargeable Cells.
4.Low power design gives very long battery life.
5.Top illuminated large diameter Frequency Dial.
6.Conveniently placed output sockets on the bottom edge of the case.
7.Constant level Recorder output socket.
8.Headphone Socket which automatically mutes loudspeaker.
9.Built in LED torch.
10.Edgewise Volume and Frequency controls for easy operation with one hand.
11.Wrist Strap for added security and convenience when taking notes.
Specifications
1.Highly Linear Heterodyne Oscillator for easy frequency setting.
2.Evenly spaced Frequency marking from 15 to 130 kHz.
3.Multi Stage active filters for stable loudspeaker operation over the whole frequency range.
4.Fixed level recorder output socket - before the volume control - simplfies recording.
5.Headphone socket suitable for any stereo headphones from 8 ohms upwards.
6.Short circuit protected headphone output
7.Wide range equalised microphone - sensitive across the whole frequency range.
8.Low noise circuit techniques optimised for wide bandwisth with minimum noise.
9.Designed in Denmark and Made in England by Magenta.
10.Conforms to EU RoHS and WEEE regulations - Lead free.
For more information, please visit www.strawberryfield.co.uk.
More than 1,100 species of bats account for almost one fourth of all mammal species. Bats are extremely vulnerable to extinction, in part because they are the slowest-reproducing mammals on the Earth for their size; most producing only one young annually.
Worldwide, bats are primary predators of night-flying insects. A single little brown myotis, a common resident of North American forests, can consume 1,000 mosquito-sized insects in just one hour.
Just imagine how much helpful these bats are to our ecosystem! Dont they deserve the love and assistance from the human being? Yes, of course and steps have been taken aptly in order to preserve and conserve bats so that a kind of ecological balance can be maintained, properly. One of such steps is the wide use of bat detectors at very common levels. Lets know more about bat detectors and how they are used!
A bat detector is a device used to detect the presence of bats by converting their echolocation ultrasound signals to audible frequencies as they are emitted by the bats. 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. (Courtesy: Wikipedia.org)
Bat detectors are used to detect the presence of bats. Some bat-calls are unique and easy to recognise; for example, the Horseshoe bats. While bat-calls can vary as they fly and actively hunt, the ear can be trained to recognise species according to the frequency ranges and repetition rates of the echolocation calls. Bats also emit social calls, (which are otherwise known as non-echolocation calls) at ultrasound frequencies. In general, there are three types of bat detectors: Heterodyne bat detectors, Frequency division bat detectors, and Time expansion bat detectors.
Heterodyne bat detectors converts the noise made by bats into sound that we can hear. They can be tuned into a number of different frequencies which allow one to listen to varieties of bats.
Frequency division bat detectors record one pulse out of every 8 to 10 incoming pulses thus reducing a 56 kHz call to a 7 or 5.6 kHz call which is audible to humans. This type of bat detectors is popular among researchers as it may not be useful for commoners and bat enthusiasts. It is so, because without computer software, it is really very difficult to recognise where the bat really exists.
Time expansion bat detectors are the most expensive among other varieties of bat detectors and work in much the same way a high-speed tape-recorder does. Such bat detectors record the bat-call sound and then play it back at 10, 32 or 64 times slower so that the sound can be audible to humans.
One such Heterodyne Bat Detector is the Magenta Bat4 Bat Detector.
Here follows the features of the Magenta Bat4 Bat Detector:
1.Custom moulded case - Compact efficient design.
2.Front facing low distortion Mylar loudspeaker.
3.4 AAA Alkaline, NiCd, or NiMH 'environment friendly' Rechargeable Cells.
4.Low power design gives very long battery life.
5.Top illuminated large diameter Frequency Dial.
6.Conveniently placed output sockets on the bottom edge of the case.
7.Constant level Recorder output socket.
8.Headphone Socket which automatically mutes loudspeaker.
9.Built in LED torch.
10.Edgewise Volume and Frequency controls for easy operation with one hand.
11.Wrist Strap for added security and convenience when taking notes.
Specifications
1.Highly Linear Heterodyne Oscillator for easy frequency setting.
2.Evenly spaced Frequency marking from 15 to 130 kHz.
3.Multi Stage active filters for stable loudspeaker operation over the whole frequency range.
4.Fixed level recorder output socket - before the volume control - simplfies recording.
5.Headphone socket suitable for any stereo headphones from 8 ohms upwards.
6.Short circuit protected headphone output
7.Wide range equalised microphone - sensitive across the whole frequency range.
8.Low noise circuit techniques optimised for wide bandwisth with minimum noise.
9.Designed in Denmark and Made in England by Magenta.
10.Conforms to EU RoHS and WEEE regulations - Lead free.
For more information, please visit www.strawberryfield.co.uk.
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