tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943454353441207489.post364526025142883118..comments2023-10-11T07:32:47.189-04:00Comments on S/V LUX: Keeping An Eye On Things: A Boat Monitoring SystemTerryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03807125956912692096noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943454353441207489.post-81983494844341194202019-08-08T21:08:07.338-04:002019-08-08T21:08:07.338-04:00Terry,
This sounds like a fun project. Thanks fo...Terry,<br /><br />This sounds like a fun project. Thanks for taking the time to put so much useful and helpful info into your blog. I've benefited several times from your various project posts.<br /><br />I'm an automation consultant in the electric power industry. I've also played around with the single board computers. So I was very interested in your data acquisition system. It's amazing what you can do with the LSI chips these days. I put together a hydrophone to listen to the whales hear in Tonga using a $14 preamp with an integral mike. It has automatic gain and clipping control and worked perfectly. It seems like cheating when I think of the old days.<br /><br />At any rate, thanks so much for sharing your time and talent here and on the Leopard forum.<br /><br />Rich on Pogeyan<br />Leopard 47Rich Marshallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00565315658762176004noreply@blogger.com