By replacing it with different ones, we can change the frequency into a non-audible one.
Not a major issue for me (as I don't have any pets) but some animals hear higher pitches than humans and are annoyed by them. Is the new pitch friendly to dogs?
If the frequency is 2.5 GHz, as ED suggests, then you needn't worry about it. Ultrasound caps out at about 1MHz - beyond that, it simply doesn't propagate. Even if energy were imparted to the air (unlikely), it wouldn't leave the case.
I'd be more worried about wifi interference in that frequency range - 2.5 GHz is fine - but if it drifts down to 2.4 GHz, problems...
Still beyond 1MHz Plus, the WiFi range is somewhere else entirely.It's 2.5MHz, not GHz.
And no, no dog will hear that
We've already been saying that for 2 months. Eventually we'll get it right.Hot Damn, only 2 more months!
Chris
It's Two Months somewhere*.We've already been saying that for 2 months. Eventually we'll get it right.
There are analog computers, mind you.Guys, Pyra, like any other computer, operates in binary.
It's 10 months.
Get it right.
The weathers great here right now...Good news again (and great pics!) - thanks ED.
Hopefully I'll get my grubby mitts on a pre-pre-order Pyra in time for my Eire trip (June 11th)......
There's also digital computers that don't use binary.There are analog computers, mind you.
Guys, Pyra, like any other computer, operates in binary.
It's 10 months.
Get it right.
You know about Busco Quadnary?There's also digital computers that don't use binary.