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Wildlife Acoustics, Inc. 

 970 Sudbury Road 

 Concord, MA 01742-4939 

 (978) 369-5225

 (888) 733-0200 

www.wildlifeacoustics.com 

 

SMX-NFC Night Flight Call Microphone 

 
The SMX-NFC microphone is designed especially for recording distant night flight calls in the sky while 
attenuating sounds from the ground such as insects and amphibians. The SMX-NFC has a microphone capsule 
mounted near the surface of a flat horizontal plate creating a pressure zone for sounds originating from above 
the plate, resulting in an effective gain of 3 - 6dB of signal gain within a beam angle of 125 degrees, while 
attenuating sounds below the plate. This allows up to a 10dB signal-to-noise improvement over a non- 
directional microphone. The design delivers a relatively flat frequency response from 2 to 12kHz. The 
microphone is fully weather resistant and includes a 10m cable and a mounting L bracket to allow a wide range 
of mounting options. 
 

Mounting instructions: 

Attach the included L bracket facing either up or down to attach to a post or flat vertical surface. If installing on 
a flat horizontal surface such as a flat rooftop, simply lay the plate on the surface. In windy environments it is 
prudent to either screw to the rooftop using the holes from the L bracket or use the L bracket to mount to a 
vertical structure.  
 
Correct orientation is shown in the photo below, with the microphone element block on the top.  

 

 

The SMX-NFC microphone is fully weather resistant so rain will not damage the microphone element. The 
foam under the hexagonal mesh offers some level of protection from wind noise but it is best practice to face 
the foam of the microphone element block away from prevailing wind to lessen wind noise. Also, in the 
horizontal plane, the microphone is slightly more sensitive to the foam side of the microphone so it is best that 
this be pointed away from mechanical and road noise sources. The direction the microphone is faced will not 
have a significant effect on the sensitivity to sounds above the plate. 
 
The microphone should be placed as far as possible from insects. Depending on the insects in your 
environment, this could mean distancing the microphone from trees or from the ground by mounting it on a 
long stake. 
 

Prevailing Wind 

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