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Infrasound Detector


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I wasn't sure what I was doing but I saw it trigger several times on some low frequency noises from the creature.

 

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On 4/29/2021 at 10:11 PM, gigantor said:

I found a free infrasound detector app for Android phones.

 

It uses the phone's microphone and accelerometer to detect/log infrasound between 4Hz and 30Hz. I'm thinking of taking it to the zoo when it reopens to see what happens.

 

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Thank you for posting this as that would make an excellent research tool in the field.  I guess it's a good thing that I'm old school and still use an Android lol.  Now I have even less of a reason to update to an I Phone. 

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^^^^ I bought a battery holder adapter from Brooke Clarke for my Scott pressurized air fed respirator.  A unique cost effective item that replaced the expensive throw-away factory battery pack. Interesting guy, nice 427 Cobra.

 

Cheap infrasound mics are made to monitor volcanoes. They have to be disposable for when the volcano blows ( add Jimmy Buffet song here ).  I have a couple of drawings to build 'volcano monitoring mics' if someone has good soldering skills and can figure out what to do with the signal that is generated. 

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Sorry about the bad link. Edited to add famous photo of Mt. St. Helens blast, anniversary was the other day.

 

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