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Subject: RE: Changes to my Lehman sensor
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F3n_Fr=EDmann?= jonfr@.........
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 23:26:28 +0000


Hi

There is a peak around 0.6Hz, it might be the sensor it self that peaks
like that. But it might also be natrual forces in my area that create
this peak. I am not sure yet what natrual frequancy of the sensor is.

Regards.
J=F3n Fr=EDmann.

On mi=F0, 2009-04-15 at 15:53 -0700, Gary Lindgren wrote:
> Jon,
> What is the period length of your Lehman sensor. Were you able to measure
> how long it takes for the boom displacement to drop by 1/2 after giving i=
t a
> light touch and this would be without damping in place.
> Gary
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> Hi
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> Here are pictures of the latest changes to my lehman sensor. One of the
> change is that the top now has a hindge to make it more movable. In
> theory that should provide me with better frequancy. However. I
> continune to get the peak at 0.6Hz, even with thoise changes. The damper
> plate is now aluminum, not steel.
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> I am not sure how well this works until I get a earthquake close to
> Iceland or some where in the world.
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> Pictures.
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> http://www.jonfr.com/myndir/v/geology/seismometer/p4150001b.jpg.html
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> Regards.

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