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- From: hough@seismo.gps.caltech.edu (Susan Hough)
- Newsgroups: ca.earthquakes
- Subject: Re: Frequencies for telemetry ?
- Summary: short answer
- Message-ID: <1k42ckINNbi0@gap.caltech.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 19:11:16 GMT
- References: <77558@apple.apple.COM>
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- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- In article <77558@apple.apple.COM> erc@Apple.COM (Ed Carp) writes:
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- >I've noticed in the past few weeks several requests for details on the
- >telemetry from various earthquake sensors, but I haven't seen any details
- >posted. Would someone either post or email details, like frequencies,
- >encoding of data, etc.? Why aren't these details being posted?
-
- Because we don't know the answer (speaking for myself, at least).
-
- The seismologists (even this "instrumentally-competent" one)
- who read & post to this group are typically far removed from
- details such as telemetry frequencies. I'm told there are amateur
- seismologists around who are up on these things; I've heard
- that they tend to have CB communications rather than Internet
- access, but that's about all I know about it.
-
-
- Sue Hough (speaking for myself, and not the USGS).
-