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Subject: Re: Mystery item and its potential seismometry uses/s?
From: "meredith lamb" paleoartifact@.........
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 20:09:43 -0600


Hi Jerry and all,

I put up some text and 3 more pictures of a rather unusual pendulum
(horizontal
sensing), on the web, and some very brief text relating to its other
vertical sensing
use/s.  The pendulum is essentially a hanging mass or "S-G" type.  The
aluminum
looks to be quite useful for a variety of seismometer setups....without...as
much
material being used.  Fun stuff!  See:

http://home.earthlink.net/~meredithlamb/

Take care, Meredith Lamb


On 10/24/07, Jerry Payton  wrote:
>
>  *OK, Meredith.  I give up and curiosity has got this cat.  It reminds me
> of an oar-lock, but what was you idea?  I've seen no replies to your
> question and there seems to be a lull right now in EQ's.  Let's stir up some
> discussion!*
> *Regards,*
> *Jerry Payton*
> **
>
Hi Jerry and all,
 
I put up some text and 3 more pictures of a rather unusual pendulum (horizontal
sensing), on the web, and some very brief text relating to its other vertical sensing
use/s.  The pendulum is essentially a hanging mass or "S-G" type.  The aluminum
looks to be quite useful for a variety of seismometer setups....without...as much
material being used.  Fun stuff!  See:
 
http://home.earthlink.net/~meredithlamb/
 
Take care, Meredith Lamb

 
On 10/24/07, Jerry Payton <gpayton880@.......> wrote:
OK, Meredith.  I give up and curiosity has got this cat.  It reminds me of an oar-lock, but what was you idea?  I've seen no replies to your question and there seems to be a lull right now in EQ's.  Let's stir up some discussion!
Regards,
Jerry Payton
 

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