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Electronic Call testing?
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<blockquote data-quote="DMP25-06" data-source="post: 2593972" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>If any of you want to read an informative article about an animal's hearing , including humans , go to</p><p>burnhambrothers.com website , and open the BLOGS topic .</p><p>The first story there is titled "The Greatest Sounds for Calling are the Sounds You Will Never Hear".</p><p></p><p>In the story you will see a graph with the dynamic frequencies range that various animals are capable of hearing .</p><p>Also there is information on how laboratory grade audio test equipment was used to measure the sound frequencies generated by electronic calls versus mouth-blown calls .</p><p>How the really great predator callers (Humans) using mouth-blown calls can make sounds that most electronic calls can not duplicate . </p><p></p><p>Even when a Master caller such as Cal Taylor or D Sheetz is recorded , to produce a calling sequence , to be added to any of the premium E-Calls , the electronic calls are not able to produce the exact sounds that were recorded in the sound studio , due to the limitations of the speakers on the E-Calls , generally having a dynamic frequencies range that maxes-out at 25Khz - 30Khz .</p><p></p><p>The price of speakers capable of broadcasting in the ultrasonic-frequency range would probably be cost prohibitive for the E-Call manufacturers to incorporate them into their units .</p><p></p><p>That may be why Burnham Brothers has not released their Ultrasonic Game Call , yet .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMP25-06, post: 2593972, member: 27271"] If any of you want to read an informative article about an animal's hearing , including humans , go to burnhambrothers.com website , and open the BLOGS topic . The first story there is titled "The Greatest Sounds for Calling are the Sounds You Will Never Hear". In the story you will see a graph with the dynamic frequencies range that various animals are capable of hearing . Also there is information on how laboratory grade audio test equipment was used to measure the sound frequencies generated by electronic calls versus mouth-blown calls . How the really great predator callers (Humans) using mouth-blown calls can make sounds that most electronic calls can not duplicate . Even when a Master caller such as Cal Taylor or D Sheetz is recorded , to produce a calling sequence , to be added to any of the premium E-Calls , the electronic calls are not able to produce the exact sounds that were recorded in the sound studio , due to the limitations of the speakers on the E-Calls , generally having a dynamic frequencies range that maxes-out at 25Khz - 30Khz . The price of speakers capable of broadcasting in the ultrasonic-frequency range would probably be cost prohibitive for the E-Call manufacturers to incorporate them into their units . That may be why Burnham Brothers has not released their Ultrasonic Game Call , yet . [/QUOTE]
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