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Wildlife Acoustics Echo Meter Touch - Max Trigger Length; Gain; Sample Rate

Wildlife Acoustics Echo Meter Touch
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every 0.5 seconds and trigger window is 0.1 seconds, you
would get a new trigger with every single echolocation call.
NOTE: Some standards describe a specific recording trigger
window as a bat pass.
Values: 1 to 15 seconds in 1-second increments
Default: 3 seconds
Max Trigger Length
You can specify the maximum length (time duration) of
recordings to comply with file size restrictions of your analysis
software or to fulfill a specific recording protocol or definition
of a bat pass.
Values: 1 second to 60 seconds in 1-second increments
Default: 15 seconds
Gain (Echo Meter Touch 2 Pro only)
The Echo Meter Touch 2 Pro has configurable gain. The HIGH
setting roughly corresponds to the gain on the Echo Meter
Touch 1 and the SM4BAT FS set to the default 12dB level. This
can be useful for recording very distant or quiet bats.
MEDIUM corresponds to the gain on the Echo Meter Touch or
the 0dB gain setting on the SM4BAT FS and is a good setting
for general recording. The LOW setting is 12 dB lower than
MEDIUM and is useful for recording hand released bats or
any other situation where the bats are close or loud.
Range: LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH
Default: MEDIUM
Sample Rate (Echo Meter Touch 2 Pro only)
The sample rate on the Echo Meter Touch 2 Pro can be set to
256k or 384k. 256k will record up to 128kHz which is sufficient
for all North American and European bats. 384k will record up
to 192kHz but will use proportionately more storage for
recordings.

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