smallest mic

From: Ed <ber..._at_netaxs.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 16:50:54 -0400

about 10 years ago an Israeli firm quoted me approx US$10K for a
single-mic system. they're probably cheaper now, but still not cheap.

-ed



At 02:25 PM 9/28/2007, you wrote:

>Dear Mr. Atkinson:
>
> What is the smallest device that can transmit human speech, even if faintly
>and in a narrow frequency range (poor quality), without a battery, and what
>device can be used to detect one aside from a NLJD?
>
> Truly,
>
> Glen
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