File:Conocephalus fuscus 21C Spectr.jpg

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Deutsch: Langflüglige Schwertschrecke Conocephalus fuscus, Lockgesang des Männchens bei 21 °C, 18:30 Uhr (lineares Amplitudenspektrum), Kamenz (Sachsen)
English: Long-winged conehead Conocephalus fuscus, male courtship song @ 21 °C (linear amplitude spectrum), 6:30 p.m., Kamenz (Saxony, Germany)
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Author PaulT (Gunther Tschuch)
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Camera location51° 18′ 50.82″ N, 14° 08′ 53.42″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Microphone CM24/CMPA Avisoft-Bioacoustics
Pol voltage genator P48 Avisoft-Bioacoustics
Recorder DR-100 MK III TASCAM
Software SasLab Pro Avisoft-Bioacoustics
Sampling rate 192 k Samples/s
Sampling rate conversation
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