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asdhtjkujhyesterday at 3:05 PM1 replyview on HN

Slight tangent, but does anyone have experience with recording hydrophones in excess of 192khz? Last I checked, most of these are specialty devices with high price tags.

Recording full-fidelity whale or dolphin sounds (amongst others) requires using a higher sample rate than is available in most consumer-grade equipment. There's a lot more information down there!


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hecanjogyesterday at 6:30 PM

I've used audiomoths for this. They can be configured to record at sampling rates up to 384kHz and be deployed with waterproof cases: https://www.openacousticdevices.info/audiomoth