Problems in acquisition, storage, and analysis of delphinid echolocation signals are described and illustrated. It is shown that adequate bandwidth is the prime requisite for validity in measurement. However, idiosyncracies of the detector and recorder may alter the signal and, therefore, its derived characteristics. Uncertainty about the signal leads to ambiguous results in analysis.
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© 1973 Acoustical Society of America.
1973
Acoustical Society of America
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