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'''Note: This is a planned workshop on April 10th 2012 at 7:30pm.'''
 
'''Note: This is a planned workshop on April 10th 2012 at 7:30pm.'''
=Overview=
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==Overview==
 
2012 is international year of the bat: [http://www.yearofthebat.org www.yearofthebat.org]. Get listening to these amazing creatures with the bat detector.<br/>
 
2012 is international year of the bat: [http://www.yearofthebat.org www.yearofthebat.org]. Get listening to these amazing creatures with the bat detector.<br/>
 
The bat detector circuit converts the high frequency sounds that bats make down to the audible frequency range for us humans to hear. Typically bats send out pulses of ultrasonic frequencies in the range of 40 to 120kHz (depending upon the species of bat). Humans hearing range is in the region up to 20kHz, hence we cannot hear them. This circuit converts the ultrasonic frequensice down to human audiable level so we can hear what they are saying.<br/>
 
The bat detector circuit converts the high frequency sounds that bats make down to the audible frequency range for us humans to hear. Typically bats send out pulses of ultrasonic frequencies in the range of 40 to 120kHz (depending upon the species of bat). Humans hearing range is in the region up to 20kHz, hence we cannot hear them. This circuit converts the ultrasonic frequensice down to human audiable level so we can hear what they are saying.<br/>
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[http://www.elektor.com/magazines/2011/november/simple-bat-detector.1971945.lynkx The circuit and component list can be found here]
 
[http://www.elektor.com/magazines/2011/november/simple-bat-detector.1971945.lynkx The circuit and component list can be found here]
  
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==Construction details==
 
 
 
 
=Construction details=
 
 
[http://wiki.nottinghack.org.uk/images/8/86/Bat_Detector_Instructions_MAIN_normal.pdf The instructions for the kit are here.]
 
[http://wiki.nottinghack.org.uk/images/8/86/Bat_Detector_Instructions_MAIN_normal.pdf The instructions for the kit are here.]
  
 
Hopefully there will be some photos put here as well.
 
Hopefully there will be some photos put here as well.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 8 May 2019

Bat Detector
Bat Listener Kit.PNG
Primary Contact Chunky
Created 21/11/2011
Completed 10/04/2012
Dormant
Version
Members
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Model {{{model}}}
Location [[{{{location}}}]]
GitHub / Repo {{{repo}}}
Status Complete
Type Workshop Activity
Live Status
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Note: This is a planned workshop on April 10th 2012 at 7:30pm.

Overview

2012 is international year of the bat: www.yearofthebat.org. Get listening to these amazing creatures with the bat detector.
The bat detector circuit converts the high frequency sounds that bats make down to the audible frequency range for us humans to hear. Typically bats send out pulses of ultrasonic frequencies in the range of 40 to 120kHz (depending upon the species of bat). Humans hearing range is in the region up to 20kHz, hence we cannot hear them. This circuit converts the ultrasonic frequensice down to human audiable level so we can hear what they are saying.

Bat detector circuit from Elektor electronics magazine November 2011. The circuit and component list can be found here

Construction details

The instructions for the kit are here.

Hopefully there will be some photos put here as well.