Note on the Possible Use of Ultrasonic Pulse Compression by Bats

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Abstract

The analogy between echo-location techniques used by bats and those used by radar is extended to the relatively new pulse compression radar technique. The hypothesis that the hearing mechanism of the bat contains a frequency-dependent time delay network permits explanation of most of the anamolies associated with their behavior, including echo location by pulse, which overlap in space.

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Strother, G. K. (1961). Note on the Possible Use of Ultrasonic Pulse Compression by Bats. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 33(5), 696–697. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1908771

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