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Subject: Re: Timing Accuracy Within WinSDR
From: ChrisAtUpw@.......
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 15:00:29 EDT


In a message dated 2008/07/03, davenn@............... writes:

>     LOTSSS is to be gained  cuz the database gives so much more than sensor
> data. I started this database many years ago when the PSN group was so so 
> much smaller  It has maps showing where everyone is located around the world
> and the station data also gives broader info on the types of sensors and 
> recording equip 

Hi Dave,

       I fully support your efforts for maintaining the Amateur Seismic 
Database. The larger the number of members, the more the information needs to be 
formalised.

       I have found it very useful. Thank you very much!

       But could we have a field which dates the particular entries, please?

       Have you considered requesting an annual update from all members? 
Something like 'have you checked you entry recently and are there any changes / 
amendments, please'? Some of the information seems to be quite old and in need 
of some attention.

       Regards,

       Chris Chapman
   
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ssage dated 2008/07/03, davenn@............... writes:

    LOTSSS is to= be gained  cuz the database gives so much more than sensor
data. I started this database many years ago when the PSN group was so so much smaller  It has maps showing where everyone is located around the=20= world
and the station data also gives broader info on the types of sensors and recording equip


Hi Dave,

       I fully support your efforts for mainta= ining the Amateur Seismic Database. The larger the number of members, the mo= re the information needs to be formalised.

       I have found it very useful. Thank you=20= very much!

       But could we have a field which dates t= he particular entries, please?

       Have you considered requesting an annua= l update from all members? Something like 'have you checked you entry recent= ly and are there any changes / amendments, please'? Some of the information=20= seems to be quite old and in need of some attention.

       Regards,

       Chris Chapman

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