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Subject: Re: Help with telemetry equipment
From: Dennis Wieck dwieck@............
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 20:46:23 -0500
Depends on where you are. I can hear at least four different links from
my house ( NW TN). The CERI network here (Univ of Memphis- New Madrid
fault) feeds on 220 range FM links. These then are multiplexed to the
microwave link and subcarrier on an FR radio station that feeds into
Memphis.
Dennis
Larry Cochrane wrote:
> Jerry,
>
> There probably aren't any stations you could receive in your area. You
> would need to check with a local University or other agency that would
> run a local seismic network. Most stations are now digital with a
> direct link to a geostationary satellite or point to point microwave
> link, so you can't intercept the signal very easily.
>
> Regards,
> Larry Cochrane
> Redwood City, PSN
>
> Jerry Payton wrote:
>
>> With all this discussion about telemetery data, how would I find out
>> if there is a transmitting station near my location? Is there a URL
>> with the information?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jerry Payton
>
>
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