Is it possible to apply single end-to-end calibration values or a transfer function to LTSA plots generated in Triton? The User Guide says that transfer functions are not applied to LTSAs but that a Remora could be built for this. I am fairly new to using Triton and was just wondering whether this is something that already exists?
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1$\begingroup$ My immediate response is that no it doesn't already exist, and if it does it probably is semi-specific for .x.wavs (the file type Triton was originally developed with) but I have created external LTSA code that is based on how LTSA's are generated in Triton that does allow to adjust for end-to-end calibration. I haven't touched it in a while and so it isn't very widely applicable but I will be working on it in the near future! $\endgroup$– seleneCommented Feb 13, 2023 at 18:41
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2$\begingroup$ These two questions/answers might be helpful if you are open to other programs: bioacoustics.stackexchange.com/questions/306/… stackoverflow.com/questions/67231827/… $\endgroup$– seleneCommented Feb 13, 2023 at 18:42
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1$\begingroup$ Thanks both comments are very useful. I know how to create the plots with PAMGuard and it does what I need, but I just wanted to compare the output of the two and compare run times, as I have to create quite a few of these. Many thanks for the helpful answer. $\endgroup$– DeniseRCommented Feb 13, 2023 at 21:32
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$\begingroup$ Do you have an end to end calibration value? Are the triton values calibrated or just loaded from wav files? $\endgroup$– K.J. PalmerCommented Feb 21, 2023 at 6:06
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$\begingroup$ yes, I have end to end calibration values. The Triton values are loaded from the wav files. $\endgroup$– DeniseRCommented Feb 21, 2023 at 9:15
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