Well, it's out at the remote spot and running now. Looks like I'm going
to have to make a few changes should I continue using it nightly.
Having a horizontal instead of vertical orientation like the H2 had
means I need to better separate the unit and tripod quick slider bracket
distance, otherwise it's going to be more difficult to install the
deadcat and heater tape than with the H2. Also, I'm going to have to
look for a way to better secure the deadcat. If there's a more robust
wind, I can see the wind taking it off and it ending up behind the
locked gate, access of which I might not easily have. I may have to put
stretch ties around it and the unit or something similar.
Recording at near max gain, comp1 engaged, but also making a no
treatment back up file. In the morning, we'll see how everything went.
I'm curious to see if in fact its lower noise threshold than the H2
will make any difference.