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BioAcoustica_403-1_Antaxius_pedestris_449_.flac (FLAC audio file, length 7 min 39 s, 633 kbps overall, file size: 34.61 MB)

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Sound recording of Antaxius pedestris
Date 19 August 1982
date QS:P571,+1982-08-19T00:00:00Z/11
Notes
Recorder: Kudelski Nagra IV D (-32dB at 50Hz)
Recorder power supply: QED750/ ATN2
Peak meter reading: -10 and various
Gain control position: 95% and various
Tape: BASF SP52
Tape speed: 38.0 cm/s
Track: Full
Record local time: 1715
Reference signal: 1 kHz for 10 s
Temperature initial: 21.0 c
Temperature final: 21.0 c
Relative humidity initial: 54.0 %
Relative humidity final: 54.0 %
Light: Dim light through observation window
Substrate: small recording cage
Air movement: Nil
Microphone: Sennheiser MKH 405
Microphone distance from subject: 15.0 cm
Original classification: Antaxius pedestris
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Natural History Museum, London
Source http://bio.acousti.ca/node/9210
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