Kevin and Dave, Well, I had a 50/50 chance of calling it New Madrid or Quebec since both are about 700 miles from here. Actually, if I had checked the real time helicorder site at CERI I would have seen that they detected little. I am using a restored WWSSN vertical and horizontal long period oriented NS. If I had only gotten the other EW unit installed, I suppose I could have distinguished them from the shape of the emerging wave shapes. Next time. Dave, thanks for directing me to the Canadian site. Looks great and fast. Dick At 03:41 PM 01/01/2000 +0000, you wrote: >Hi Dick >I think the servers where shutdown at NEIC! :) > >I can not get Winquake on either a WIN95 or WINNT PC to read my SDR files >even when changing the file save to floppy, so I can't say for sure just >reading SDR. I even tried the new unregistered version of Winquake D/L'd and >same results. I thought I would try to reload my old original version of SDR >in another directory instead of SDRv2.7 next. Weird! > >But it looks like about the same time on SDR by changing the start time >aligning the start with my time entered I start to see data at 11:28 >My guess would have to be New Madrid, between us? What do you think? > >I am in Leavenworth, Ks. > >Appears to be a relatively small event! > >I went into work checking PC's last night, and frankly not so much in the >mood for more troubleshooting this morning. Probably something stupid, so >am even ready for a "hey dummy it's...." > > >At 10:11 AM 1/1/00 -0500, Dick Webb wrote: > >Kevin, > > > >I can't answer your question but did see the event you mentioned. It > >arrived in Raleigh at 11:23:08 UTC and seemed to be about 710 miles > >away. When did you see it, where are you and what was your distance >estimate? > > > >Thanks, > >Dick > > > > > > > >At 03:02 PM 01/01/2000 +0000, you wrote: > >>I was Ctrl R 'ing SDR from last night looking over last nights data and > >>I seen a small event of some sort at 11:15z or so this morning. Nothing on > >>NEIC. > >>But... > >>When I do a save it saves the file my network drive but when I use Winquake > >>(v2.4) > >>it shows the file with a comma in front and won't read the data. > >>By going in and looking at the files and even trying to rename they show > >>no comma at the start in DOS or WINNT, but they still end up showing a > >>comma at the start of the filename in Winquake and naturally can't be read. > >>I guess because it's not the right filename ,000101D.ks1 > >>I've been fooling with this for about an hour, maybe I'm just groggy from > >>working last night, but any one know what gives? I'm giving up and will try > >>again later. > >> > >>Kevin > >>N0CWR > >> > >>_____________________________________________________________________ > >> > >>Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > >> > >>To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the > >>message: leave PSN-L > > > > > >_____________________________________________________________________ > > > >Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > > > >To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the > >message: leave PSN-L > > > > > >_____________________________________________________________________ > >Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > >To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the >message: leave PSN-L _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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