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The Anabat Microphone Extension Cable increases the flexibility of the Anabat Express or Swift Bat Detectors by enabling you to position the microphone at height or away from the unit. This can increase the quality of the data collected by placing the microphone closer to bat activity while keeping the detector unit concealed. The extension cable, which is available in 3, 5, 10, 20 and 50 metre lengths, has waterproof connectors meaning that it can be left outside with the Anabat Express or Swift and has a noise-cancelling feature to limit data disturbance from other electrical noise sources.
These cables can also be used with the Anabat Walkabout and Stainless Steel Microphone.