I was interested in trying to do both recording and sound processing with
Raspberry Pi. Also has anyone looked into whether there are wifi/Bluetooth
enabled microphones?
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> On May 25, 2016, at 2:46 PM, John Kearney
> wrote:
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> This looks very promising! Thank you
This looks very promising! Thank you Brian.
John
> On May 25, 2016, at 5:36 PM, Brian Wilson wrote:
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> Specs on the Teensy + Teensy audio card look good to me.
> 16 bit CD rate stereo recording
> 32 bit ARM processor
> Micro SD card slot
> Stripped down - no ethernet / wifi / bluetooth /
Specs on the Teensy + Teensy audio card look good to me.
16 bit CD rate stereo recording
32 bit ARM processor
Micro SD card slot
Stripped down - no ethernet / wifi / bluetooth / video controller that you
don't need (but can be added as extras)
About $30 for the 2 cards
http://www.prjc.com
No
Thanks for the info, Jesse. I did hear about the sound card for Rasberry Pi.
There is the Blue Icicle that has an XLR adapter, USB connection, and pre-amp
that could be used with a computer that has a sound card. I’d like to find a
small computer than can record for a few days to a week on
Thanks Jerald. I find it very interesting to learn what other people are using
for nocturnal monitoring. It often gives me new ideas. I’m curious to know if
anyone has tried using the Raspberry Pi computer as a recording device and how
long it could run on batteries.
John
From: Jerald Reb
Hi John, I'm in Delaware, I meant to include that and forgot. Yes, I record
overnight, and I save calls that I hear live. I'm using a mic that I built
loosely following the plans on the Oldbird website, and a preamp that I bought
from Amazon. For recording I use Raven lite while listening live,
Hello all,
Last night was great for migration, and I had the following species fly
over:
Shorebird Sp. (NFC 2)
YBCU (NFC 1)
SWTH (NFC 76)
VEER (NFC 13)
WOTH (NFC 1)
AMRE (NFC 12)
CAWA (NFC 1)
Warbler Sp. (NFC 57; many zeeps)
BOBO (NFC 2)
I also had two possible Cape May Warblers.
Jerald
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