Earth's+ears'right= global's soundings,
.mobi menued via
realtime fr/zeroed latitude and longitude nodes synced as to day,
date, using voiced GMT, WWV or GPS time code serving worldwide
canopies of spatial soundings relayed as multitudenous resources
from individual contributors offering fluxed menus of unique vibrations
for headspace, w-2, .mobi-accessible highlighting amassed fr/tri-annual
global inputs whose networkings create palpably miniblackwhole
clusters for local soundings from far flung LatLong nodes assembled
by lightning sound passedaround, shared, traded and DSP-assembled
in whole spatial splendor
(imaging sounds. holographically
. 1 1a 2 3)
global's v i b r a t i o
n s / w a v e s
question: recycled home satellite dish
howto
& views:
combo
cellphone and ear/earbud ,
retrofitted
parabola dish back front
side top
tiewraps, sound monitoring
satellite
dish sensitivity xs2: cellphone
cuts out fr/low sound level
have
a sneak peek at GLOBAL'S -'07- '08 experimental and get acquainted
projects &/or
an
invitation back
o r cellphonynet
info Leif
topside,
again? or let your eye balls a/or
mouse take you
satellite
dish can be retrofitted for listening in on global's vibrations;
NOTICE the shroud over the projecting microwave tube/horn &
the plastic cover on the vertical low noise amplifier
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a cellphone needs an
.earbud and microphone combo; the flexible mic is made
of bendable plasticreturn
detail of retrofit parabola;
NOTICE the cover over the low noise amplifier (r) has been removed
and replaced by mic/earbud/cellphone return
naked
low noise amplifier (bottom, brown). Antenna (r,) is tied down
and protrudes above the dish's horn (w/hole).
and
the piggybacked cellphone is secured in place with rubberbands
or firm tie wraps
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cellphone's
antenna is allowed to clear the metal LNA (front/top as shown);
several rubber bands hold phone firmly
between
monitor and keyboard; drooping earbud (top center) is visible
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Flexed plastic tube allows
mic to be positioned toward the parabolic focal point
and tiewraps are used at top and 2 are criss-crossed around the
earbud's base
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Close up profile
view of the tie-wrapped mic and earbud return
excess mic/earbud cable is wrapped
around the arm extended from the parabolareturn
when you have your cellphone secured
to a pole or tripod, adjust its aim up or down by loosening the
bolts. Test aiming at sounds like the tree (above), where there
is a heck of a lot of wind activity..when set, dial a friend and
make your test....to conduct a conversation on how its going unplug
the earbud, release cellphone from rubberband and do your twoway
chat.... Work out finding the best way to find and transmit the
sounds you seek return
?s
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There will be times when
the sound you are to send will be at a too-low a level and this
will cause your cellphone to disconnect. You should check
out this preamp mic. Choices: 1, use the mic/dish (below) and saveas
directly to your HD or record to DAT. Or 2, Make sure your mic
is positioned, aimed and secured as in this image. After your installation
turn on your amp and keep it at the lowest level. Raise the volume
carefully after you have entered your numbers. Raise the level
slightly. Avoid being too loud. {{This will damage your
cellphone.))
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wafting wind ribboning
or warm over cold fronts:
omnidirectionally and freely spatial,
winds metamorphose as aural-holograms throughout fluedly contiguous,
synced Lat/Long nodal sources - vaporizing finite reverbs
that's what a Microflown'll
get you
up you go