Most acoustic analysis is delivered within 5–10 working days, depending on data volume and complexity. For urgent projects, we can often prioritise with an agreed fast-track schedule.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about working with EchoSight.
We can work with common detector exports including WAV, ZC, and WAC files, plus associated deployment logs and metadata. If you are unsure, send a sample and we will confirm compatibility.
A pass is a discrete bat call sequence interpreted as a single bat event. We apply consistent pass criteria and clearly document assumptions in every output to support transparent reporting.
Our QA process combines automated screening with ecologist-led manual review. This two-stage approach improves consistency and confidence before results are issued.
Yes. Wind, heavy rain, and low temperatures can affect survey suitability. We follow best-practice weather thresholds and help plan contingency dates to keep programmes on track.
We are based in Newbury, Berkshire and support field surveys across the surrounding regions. UK-wide support is also available through remote analysis services.
Absolutely. All project files are handled as confidential, stored securely, and shared only with authorised contacts. Data retention and deletion can be aligned to your project requirements.
We use industry-standard acoustic analysis and QA workflows, selecting the most appropriate tools for your detector type and output requirements. Method notes can be provided on request.
Yes. We can align deliverables to your consultancy templates, structure, and naming conventions to make integration into wider reports straightforward.
Licensing status depends on project scope and survey type. Where required, licensed ecologists are engaged and this is confirmed during project scoping.
