Ultrasonic Dog Whistle 23 kHz

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Ultrasonic Dog Whistle 23 kHz

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Description

Please also check out my latest design, a Long Range Dog Whistle at 7000 Hz. Please download here.

I have also developed other Ultrasonic dog whistles at 20,000 Hz and above, which you can find here.

WARNING:
This is a dog whistle and not a toy! It's very loud which can harm the ears, so please protect your ears and don't use it near other people or animals!

 

About:

I wasn't sure if I should even release this whistle design with a frequency of 23 kHz - deep in the ultrasonic range. For the following reasons:

  • The tiny structures in the whistle (due to the short wavelength) push an FDM printer with a 0.4mm nozzle to its limits. This design will not work on all printers.
  • Virtually no human being can hear a sound of this pitch. In animals, too, the perceivable sound frequency decreases with age.
  • Most smartphones can no longer record these high frequencies; at 22 kHz it usually stops. My S23 Ultra actually records almost up to 24 kHz, but all other (cheaper) devices in the family environment couldn't do that.
  • Because of the (necessarily) small air openings, you have to blow quite hard to produce the sound.

Anyway - here is what will probably be my last ultrasonic whistle design for the time being. I could go higher than 23 kHz but I don't see any real benefit in it. And, to be honest, I find it rather unsatisfactory in the long run to design and test more and more inaudible whistles ...

 

As I wrote before, you most likely won't be able to hear this whistle!

On some smartphones the function can be tested with this this android app. There are certainly similar apps for iPhones.
 

Please don't downgrade my print profiles if it doesn't work.

This can definitely happen - depending on the filament and printer. But even if it works, most people won't be able to check it due to a lack of suitable equipment.

 

How to print:

First of all: due to the short wavelengths of ultrasound, this whistle has very small structures inside. Therefore, this print will only be successful on a very precise printer. Even small deviations (for example in the flow or the dimensional accuracy of the printer) can lead to frequency deviations or cause the whistle not to work at all.

Use a 0.4mm nozzle with a line width of 0.4 mm and a layer height of 0.2 mm, 6 top layers and 6 bottom layers.

The whistle requires correct positioning of the Z-seam - it shouldn't be placed in the narrow air passages inside the whistle.

Print slowly!

 

Filament selection:

It is strongly recommended not to use fancy filament types, but instead use standard PLA, such as Bambulab PLA Basic. Variants such as “matte”, “silk”, “glitter”, etc. should be avoided as they can affect the smoothness of the walls in the airflow.

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Great stamp and goid frequency
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Printed with black PLA+ from Sunlu. Checked on S23U inside the Spectrum app. It works well, but the sound frequency is heavily dependent on how strongly you blow air through it. It easily varies between about 22-23.5kHz. If some chambers were implemented that normalized the pressure so the sound frequency is somewhat normalized and so it would produce a stable frequency, then I'd give it 5 stars.
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it looks good but I don’t know if it actually works…
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Just perfect, excellent print and design, it works great, train your dog to respond to the whistle, made some for friends too. Thank you.
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good print, who knows if it works🤔
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This helps get my dogs attention while also not having to listen to an annoying noise
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Replying to @cookcountygoldb :
many dog wistle i have tryed make a faint nose that is very annoying but this one doesnt
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didn’t actually work
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How did you test?
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printed with print profile. doesn't work. no sound picked up on recording
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Could you please provide pictures of the vent windows? Which printer and filament, anything changed in the profile?
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whistle doesnt work for me. printed on a1 mini. print looks still super nice. but whistle has no sound. just breath sound
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Human ears can't hear above 20khz. If this is 23 khz, you wouldn't be able to hear it even if it was working. Need a dog to test it. lol
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