Anechoic chamber availability and advice ("Maher, Rob" )


Subject: Anechoic chamber availability and advice
From:    "Maher, Rob"  <rmaher(at)ECE.MONTANA.EDU>
Date:    Fri, 10 Dec 2004 18:38:44 -0700

Greetings-- I am in need of some anechoic measurements for an experimental microphone array system. Measurements down to 100 Hz would be desirable. The size of the array probably prevents TDS or similar DSP techniques to simulate anechoic conditions, so I would appreciate any answers or suggestions related to the following questions: (1) Are there any of you (U.S. or Canada) who have an anechoic chamber with a liberal access policy (e.g., no cost or low cost)? (2) Has anyone been involved with the purchase or construction of a 100 Hz anechoic chamber? If so, can you state an order-of-magnitude budget? (3) I have tried some preliminary measurements outdoors and in a large lecture hall (with time gating). Both methods are inconvenient and provided somewhat dubious results. Anyone have suggestions on such "big room" quasi-anechoic techniques? Thanks, Rob Maher Montana State University rob.maher(at)montana.edu


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