The Batbox Duet is a dual-mode bat detector which uses both heterodyne and frequency division methods. This makes it an ideal choice for those who want to progress their bat detecting skills and who are looking to listen to bats in the field as well as record the sounds for later analysis.
The heterodyne function offers immediate identification of bats in the field. Just like tuning a radio, you use the dial on the side of the Duet to select the ultrasonic frequency range to listen to. The sound made by the bat is transformed into a sound audible to human ears and can be listened to through the speaker or using headphones (not included).
The frequency division function allows the entire ultrasonic range to be monitored, meaning that no bats will be missed due to the detector being tuned to the wrong frequency. When used with a stereo recorder, the heterodyne output will be recorded in the right channel and the frequency division in the left. This output can then be used with call analysis software, where you will be able to simultaneously listen to the call and view a sonogram of the sound at the same time. Batscan analysis software, also produced by Batbox, has been optimised for use with the Duet. (Please note that, if you are using a mono recorder, only the frequency division output will be recorded).
The Duet is powered by a single 9V alkaline battery (included). A soft carry case and wrist strap are also included.
To connect the Duet to a recorder you will also need a 3.5mm jack to jack cable. For suggestions of recommended recorders, please scroll to the bottom of the page to the accessories list.
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Type: Heterodyne and frequency division
Quiescent Current: 22mA
Amplifier: 350mW (max)
Size: 12 x 6 x 2.5cm
Weight: 150g
Suitable Recording Formats: digital recorder, minidisc, compact cassette
Power: 9V alkaline battery (included)
Heterodyne Mode
Frequency Range: 17-125 kHz
Bandwidth: >16 kHz
Outputs: Headphone socket and line-out socket (right channel)
Display: LCD
Accuracy: 1 digit
Frequency Division Mode
Division factor: 10
Dynamic Input: Waveform tracking
Type of Microphone: Electret condenser
Outputs: Line-out to left channel only
Frequency Range: 17kHz - 125kHz