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Subject: Re: Re[2]: An affordable remote SDR system (site) using a Notebook & Solar panel fo...
From: Barry Lotz barry_lotz@.............
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 20:47:50 -0700 (PDT)


Hi Angel
      I am intersted! I was looking at the TS-7200 with a SD card. They claim that it runs at 1/4 watt. I wasn't what software was supported by Linux , not being familiar with Linux.
  Regards
  Barry
  

Angel  wrote:
          Hello Chris,
  

  I am just back home from a trip. 
  

  I have running "Seislog" a free data acquisition system from the University of Bergen on a single board computer running linux (TS-7260 from www.embeddedarm.com about $180.00) I have connected the sensor a SARA a/d converter.  It will record continuous and event  data to the USB drive..  The entire setup uses less than 3 watts.  I also feel confident that I could get the TS-7260 with a symres digitizer ($150.00 for single 24 bit channel) by installing a paired down earthworm.  
  

  I can be more specific and help anyone ;who is interested.
  

  Angel
  

  Saturday, March 24, 2007, 6:06:16 AM, you wrote:
  

   
Hi Angel
    I am intersted! I was looking at the TS-7200 with a SD card. They claim that it runs at 1/4 watt. I wasn't what software was supported by Linux , not being familiar with Linux.
Regards
Barry


Angel <sismos@..............> wrote:
Hello Chris,

I am just back home from a trip. 

I have running "Seislog" a free data acquisition system from the University of Bergen on a single board computer running linux (TS-7260 from www.embeddedarm.com about $180.00) I have connected the sensor a SARA a/d converter.  It will record continuous and event  data to the USB drive..  The entire setup uses less than 3 watts.  I also feel confident that I could get the TS-7260 with a symres digitizer ($150.00 for single 24 bit channel) by installing a paired down earthworm.  

I can be more specific and help anyone ;who is interested.

Angel

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