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Calibrating your bat detector

Some ways to generate ultrasonic tones and noises:
  • PAL 50 Hz TV's generate ultrasonic tones at the horizontal line frequency of 15625 Hz and multiples of that (31250 Hz, 45875 Hz, 62500 Hz etc.).
  • Many digital watches use a 32768 Hz crystal, that you can hear if you hold the watch really close to the bat detector microphone.
  • Rubbing your fingers generates ultrasonic noise up to about 60 kHz.
  • Handling a wrinkly plastic lunchbag also produces lots of broadband ultrasonic noise.
  • The sounds coming from rattling a bunch of keys are converted to metallic sounds by a bat detector.

Calibration software

  • USonic, a freeware MS-DOS based utility for generating ultrasonic tones using the PC's built-in speaker. Written bij Joost Ruijsch.
  • My own 'Calibration' program (screenshot), a utility for generating ultrasonic tones on a Palm handheld computer (or compatible).
This page was last updated dinsdag 15 mei 2001