rq3
Senior Member
Hi,
Great little test program hippy, thanks ... here's the data I got back ... seems the louder the noise (my parrot Poncho Villa) the lower the minimum ??? the higher the maximum.
Min = 53 Max = 61
Min = 53 Max = 62
Min = 53 Max = 70
Min = 53 Max = 76
Min = 53 Max = 79
Min = 50 Max = 79
Min = 50 Max = 80
Min = 46 Max = 80
Min = 46 Max = 81
Min = 46 Max = 83
Min = 43 Max = 83
Min = 43 Max = 86
Min = 41 Max = 86
Min = 41 Max = 89
Min = 41 Max = 93
Min = 41 Max = 95
Min = 39 Max = 95
Min = 34 Max = 95
Min = 29 Max = 95
Min = 29 Max = 99
Min = 24 Max = 99
Min = 24 Max = 104
Min = 24 Max = 109
Min = 23 Max = 109
Min = 20 Max = 109
Min = 20 Max = 130
Min = 13 Max = 130
Min = 7 Max = 130
Min = 0 Max = 130
The higher max (Poncho) is still not as loud as the lobby area when there's a party going on, but he can get pretty loud.
I changed the range in the other DO LOOP to; loop Until w0 <= $1F or w0 >= $12C
But get this data ??? [1F] [1B] [1A] [1B] [1B] [18] [1D] [1F] [1F] [1F] [1E] [1B] [1D] [1F] [1F] [1E] [17] [12] [1E] [16] [18] [18] [18] [1E] [01] [1D] [1E] [1E] [19] [1D] [1F] [1E] [1C]
The red LED turns ON with no sounds and the program delivers the [hex codes] until there's a sound then I get the decimal number [18], [17] [12], [16] [18] [18] [18] hence if I create an action besides the red LED it will occur between sounds.
Looks to me like you're home free.
If Max>110 then
do something
endif
All you have to do now is make a Picaxe powered parrot pleaser, so that Poncho squalks when you press a button. I have no idea what it takes to please a parrot. Perhaps responding to an LED? That would be an interesting feedback loop!
I understand most parrots have pretty good color vision, at least in the red and ultraviolet.
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