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To Mr. Spook -
Have I upset you ? Gotta be cool and give me a thumbs down symbol...isn't that just cute ?
Well, by your own admission, you seem to get your information from papers, books. Reading, whatever. That's all fine, for you.
Me, I lived it, for one month shy of 20 years. No, I don't recall how many satellites that it was that I helped get into space. But I know that I worked in three different acoustic chambers, in two locations within the SoCal area, and one on the East Coast, over and over again, helping with measuring the..."actual sound"...emanating from special speakers within the chambers, and the vibrations (sound !) coming from the as tested, satellite.
One was a smaller room, but tall, one was about 60ft., by 60ft., and tall. The one out of state, is large enough to hold a full movie theater and seats !
These chambers are equipped with many...and various mic's to pick up the sounds. They are set at various levels around the spacecraft. There are a various amount of "large" speakers in various locations within the various chambers. These microphones are NOT the cheap $50 ones that are generally used in testing the sound emanating from air-guns ! The bosses, get really upset when one of the setup guys destroys one !
Hours, behind (not me) a computer, to download all of the data, and then complete the analyzing of said data.
So yeah...take it for what it's worth, I have a "little ACTUAL"... (20 years worth !) knowledge of sound, and how to measure it !!
Mike
P.s. - Funny too. There IS...a guy that currently owns a shop selling air-guns, works on, builds air-guns...that has the SAME thoughts that I do about cheap DB meters, cell phone accuracy ! Call around, you'll find him.
That's all I have to say...about that !
To Mr. Spook -
Have I upset you ? Gotta be cool and give me a thumbs down symbol...isn't that just cute ?
Well, by your own admission, you seem to get your information from papers, books. Reading, whatever. That's all fine, for you.
Me, I lived it, for one month shy of 20 years. No, I don't recall how many satellites that it was that I helped get into space. But I know that I worked in three different acoustic chambers, in two locations within the SoCal area, and one on the East Coast, over and over again, helping with measuring the..."actual sound"...emanating from special speakers within the chambers, and the vibrations (sound !) coming from the as tested, satellite.
One was a smaller room, but tall, one was about 60ft., by 60ft., and tall. The one out of state, is large enough to hold a full movie theater and seats !
These chambers are equipped with many...and various mic's to pick up the sounds. They are set at various levels around the spacecraft. There are a various amount of "large" speakers in various locations within the various chambers. These microphones are NOT the cheap $50 ones that are generally used in testing the sound emanating from air-guns ! The bosses, get really upset when one of the setup guys destroys one !
Hours, behind (not me) a computer, to download all of the data, and then complete the analyzing of said data.
So yeah...take it for what it's worth, I have a "little ACTUAL"... (20 years worth !) knowledge of sound, and how to measure it !!
Mike
P.s. - Funny too. There IS...a guy that currently owns a shop selling air-guns, works on, builds air-guns...that has the SAME thoughts that I do about cheap DB meters, cell phone accuracy ! Call around, you'll find him.
That's all I have to say...about that !
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