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I realize I am limited by the range of my sound card (whatever that is). Can anyone tell me a good way to produce a sound in the 43khz range? I've used the 'beep' command, which has a limit of 20000 hz. Any ideas?
Last edited by windowbreaker (2008-09-13 18:37:00)
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Just use speaker test, which allows you to set it to whatever you want.
speaker-test -r 43000
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Hi,
google revealed siggen.
This is a set of tools for imitating a laboratory Signal Generator, generating audio signals out of Linux's /dev/dsp audio device.
Probably this is what you are looking for.
Altough keep in mind, that a sound of 43kHz is out of the human hearing range (20kHz upper limit and decreasing by age)...
and I am not sure, if this is healthy for "normal" speakers (also capped at something around 20kHz).
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