Ultrasonic Receiver
HT90P – Ultrasonic Receiver
Are you aware that ultrasonic sound waves through ultrasonic generators are devices that can create ultrasonic sound waves? Ultrasonic sound waves can act as a safety deterrent or conditioning device.
Using an Ultrasonic Receiver, “Advanced Electronic Circuitry,” has enabled you to hear only Ultrasounds while rejecting normal sounds to determine what and where the sound is coming.
Positive Uses for Ultrasonic Sound Devices
Turn Away Unwanted Intruders who use Ultrasounds to Harass You or Family
The “HT90P– Ultrasonic Receiver” is unique as it is an ultrasonic heterodyning type listening device.
It’s fun and educational to listen intently to the fantastic world of high-frequency sounds. The Science world makes room for “entomology,” studying insects, bats, other animals and fauna; “animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.”
Don’t leave out such pesky, problems such leaking air, water, gas, steam, pipes, and such serious problems as machinery wear. These are only a few of the faults, which our Ultrasonic Receiver can detect.
Less worrisome distractions can involve animals or people traversing in the woods on dry ground, or even on a wet day. That old crumply plastic bag, coins swishing back and forth, a key chain twirling, or “rain drops falling on your head.” These are only a few of the distinguishable sounds this device can detect. Let’s not leave out the yet unrecognized sounds you haven’t yet defined.
Directional Reception – You Bet
It is useful to know in which direction the sound is originating. No problem, the “Ultrasonic Receiver allows you to detect the general location of ultrasound that may be used as harassment.”
This device is not made to hear normal audible sounds.
The World of High Frequency Sounds needs not be Beyond Frequency detect ability of the Human Ear.
For more information about this premium Ultrasound Deterrent, please contact – Ultrasound Deterrents for Personal, Home and Property Protection, contact Information Unlimited at 603-673-4730.