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Subject: RE: waterfall plot of infrasound data files?
From: "Timothy Carpenter" geodynamics@.......
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:06:03 -0400


David,
I've used a program called Goldwave for several years. It gives you (among
many other functions) an audio playback of your signal along with a
concurrent color spectrogram of the recording. It allows selective filtering
and variable playback speeds. For trial or purchase, go to
http://www.goldwave.com/
You may have to spend some time getting your sound files into a format
compatible with Goldwave but it does support numerous formats.
Regards,
-Tim-


Timothy Carpenter, P.E., Pres.
GeoDynamics Consultants, Inc.
5043 Whitlow Court
Commerce Township, Michigan 48382
248-363-4529 (Voice & Fax)
248-766-1629 (Cell)
geodynamics@........... (primary)
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From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... On
Behalf Of David Saum
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 3:38 PM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: waterfall plot of infrasound data files?

I am using Amaseis to record infrasound data
(sound below 20 Hz) and I would like to plot
my data to display dopper shifts.

My infrasound receiver is a few miles from
the Pentagon and I seem to be in the flight
path between the Pentagon and Quantico.
Every day I pick up helicopter noise in the
10 to 20 Hz band.  There seems to be
a nice dopper shift that I have not figured
out how to display with seismic software.

Here is a typical SAC data file from a
helicopter overflight this morning:
http://www.infiltec.com/seismo/090618heli1.sac 
The fundamental shifts from ~12.5 Hz as it 
approaches, to ~9.5 Hz as it leaves.

Can anyone suggest software to plot this data
to display the dopper shift?  Perhaps a stacked
3D spectra-time plot, or a 2D waterfall of 
frequency vs time?  Of course I can generate
any of the Amaseis file formats or any of the
WinQuake formats as program inputs.

Thanks

Dave
http://www.infiltec.com/Infrasound@home

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