[sdiy] [OT] binaural targeting
Barry Klein
barryklein at cox.net
Wed Oct 14 07:09:14 CEST 2015
Yes this article really got a lot of us excited. Not just hams. It came out of the blue and made us think of other possibilities. Kudos to the author. Interesting is that the I-Q terminology parallels the fundamentals of metal detection.
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> On Oct 13, 2015, at 5:33 PM, John Marshall <wa7bsr at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Barry,
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> I do not know if this relates at all. There is an article on A Binaural I-Q Receiver in the March 1999 issue of QST magazine.
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> Take care,
> John Marshall
>
>> On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Barry Klein <barryklein at cox.net> wrote:
>> Another weird question from Barry:
>> I often read through threads on a metal detecting technology forum called Geotech. There is one thread that touches on using binaural targeting for detectors.
>> I suggested it would be cool if someone could make an app that simulated several different targets and then move your mouse (or finger) over the targets to hear
>> how they would sound in binaural space. I was met with silence in the thread. The whole idea of replicating a sensed environment into a sound environment is
>> an interesting concept – but I’m not sure if it would be beneficial in a detector vs stereo or just more complex mono. Anyone have ideas or experiences with this?
>>
>> Barry
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