Magenta - Bat5 Bat Detector with Case and Guide

£115.00

Magenta - Bat5 Bat Detector with Case and Guide

£115.00
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Product description
This starter pack consists of a Magenta Bat5 digital bat detector with a case to fit and a laminated field guide that gives the frequency range of the calls of most British bats.

The Magenta Bat 5 is a handheld Superheterodyne Bat Detector with an illuminated, easy-to-read LCD frequency display. It is a fantastic entry-level detector which converts bat ultrasonic signals into the human audible range so that you can hear their calls. The Magenta Bat 5 has a dial to allow you to listen to the required frequency and an LCD display which displays the frequency that the detector is tuned into.

Clear backlit 4-digit LCD frequency display - Quartz accurate
Large digits - highly visible for day and night use
Enhanced oscillator frequency range 10kHz to 130kHz
Extended low-frequency coverage - suitable for insects and some birds
Custom moulded compact efficient design
Specially contoured microphone housing for enhanced frequency sensitivity
Requires 4 x AAA Alkaline, NiCd, or NiMH 'environmentally friendly' rechargeable cells (not provided)
Low power design gives a very long battery life
Top illuminated large diameter frequency dial
Conveniently placed output sockets on the bottom edge of the case
Constant level recorder output socket
Headphone socket which automatically mutes loudspeaker
Build-in LED torch
Edgewise volume and frequency controls for easy one-handed operation
Wrist strap for added security and convenience when taking notes.
This case is for use with both the Magenta Bat 4 and Magenta Bat 5 bat detectors. It will protect your detector from accidental bumps and scratches and has a convenient belt loop, handy for when you're out and about.

The hard case has a zip around 3 sides and is olive green.
The case is a hard-bodied green zipped case.

An 8-panel laminated fold-out chart includes all 16 species of bats that live and breed in Britain. Produced in partnership with The Mammal Society, it has two parts: a guide to bat identification in flight using bat detectors and flight patterns and a key for bat identification in the hand. Clear colour illustrations and text by experts in the subject make these valuable resources for all age groups.