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We use an underwater speaker (intended for synchronized swimmers) to measure how sound propagates in different environments.  The [http://www.lubell.com/LL9816.html Lubell system] has a maximum output level of 180 dB re 1 microPa @ 1 m.  In spreading lab exercises off the Friday Harbor Lab docks, we have measured source levels of about 160 - 170 dB re 1 microPa @ 1 m with a typical sound sample and gain settings.

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We use an underwater speaker (intended for synchronized swimmers) to measure how sound propagates in different environments. The Lubell system has a maximum output level of 180 dB re 1 microPa @ 1 m. In spreading lab exercises off the Friday Harbor Lab docks, we have measured source levels of about 160 - 170 dB re 1 microPa @ 1 m with a typical sound sample and gain settings.