Abstract
The use of two matched projector faces as the ends of a small tank enabled the generation of a uniform aquatic sonic field. The projectors were operated 180° out of phase to maintain a push-pull system. Shock electrodes and a dividing barrier of rubber, acoustically transparent in water, made the tank an aquatic shuttle box for avoidance conditioning. In addition to applications for behavioral bioacoustics, the system can be employed for calibration of small hydrophones. [Research supported by NINDB and ONR.]
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