PSN-L Email List Message
Subject: Vertical Sensor
From: "tchannel" tchannel@..............
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 09:15:38 -0700
Hi Everyone, The Horz. Pendulum Sensor, I finished weeks ago, is =
working fine but will be relocated, as part of a new display at the =
Museum of Mining and Geology, in the spring. They are closed during the =
Winter months. So I will need to replace everything, if I am to =
continue these endeavors. I am thinking I would like to build a =
vertical sensor. I have read that the AS1 has a period of 1.5 seconds, =
but is extended electronically.
Q 1 Is there a program which does this? Maybe an article which explains =
it.
Q 2 I have articles on the AS1 which shows its basic design. Is there =
an article showing "how to" build your own Vertical?
My basic questions would be over all dimensions, and locating the proper =
spring.
Q 3 On a different subject. I am in Idaho and sure would like to find =
someone in Idaho to share .PSN files and notes with. When I record an =
event I would love to compare my signal with other local stations. =
Please if you are in the area or know of a station, near Boise, let me =
know.
Thanks, Ted
Hi Everyone, The Horz. Pendulum =
Sensor, I=20
finished weeks ago, is working fine but will be relocated, as part of a =
new=20
display at the Museum of Mining and Geology, in the spring. They =
are=20
closed during the Winter months. So I will need to replace =
everything, if=20
I am to continue these endeavors. I am thinking I would like =
to=20
build a vertical sensor. I have read that the AS1 has a period of =
1.5=20
seconds, but is extended electronically.
Q 1 Is there a program which does =
this? Maybe=20
an article which explains it.
Q 2 I have articles on the AS1 =
which shows=20
its basic design. Is there an article showing "how to" build your =
own=20
Vertical?
My basic questions would be over all =
dimensions,=20
and locating the proper spring.
Q 3 On a different subject. =
I am in=20
Idaho and sure would like to find someone in Idaho to share .PSN files =
and notes=20
with. When I record an event I would love to compare my signal with =
other=20
local stations. Please if you are in the area or know of a =
station, near=20
Boise, let me know.
Thanks, Ted
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