Hi,
I am using my audiomoths in an area where windless days are unfortunately rare. Has anyone experience with microphone windscreens/foam? I use plastic ziplock bags and wondered if it would help to first put either the entire audiomoth in a microphone windscreen or at least cover the microphone opening itself before putting it in a ziplock bag. Has anyone experience with that and can give some recommendations? My main interest are calls at 300-600 Hz so noise from wind is a serious issue.
Thanks
Arne
Hello everybody
Has anyone found a way to reduce wind in the low frequency range?
My colleague records in very windy conditions and the target animal uses low frequency sound. The recording of the wind is attached. It unfortunately covers right those frequencies we need to record (50Hz - 10000Hz).