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Subject: Re: Damping Resistor - D Saum
From: Bob McClure bobmcclure90@.........
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 12:07:15 -0500


Hi Dave,

  The closest US network station to you is  CBN, Corbin (Fredericksburg
Observatory), Virginia, USA. You can use Wilber II to download SAC binary
event files. Go to www.iris.edu/dms/wilber.htm

  I use Wilber II to get files from LD network station PAL to compare with
my files. Be sure your request is accurate before submission, especially
station list, channel(s), and that the request is for SAC binary.

Bob

David Saum  wrote:

>
> I have at least a years data stored by AmaSeis for my latest QM-4.5LV
> design, so I can provide psn, sac, etc. format time data files for
> most events during 2011.  I am not sure how to provide comparable data
> from a professional broad band seismometer located near my
> Washington, DC location.  Any suggestions?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
> http://www.infiltec.com/seismo/qm45.htm
>
>
Hi Dave,

=C2=A0 The closest US network station to you = is =C2=A0CBN,=C2=A0Corbin (Fredericksburg Observatory), Virginia, USA. You = can use Wilber II to download SAC binary event files. Go to www.iris.edu/dms/wilber.h= tm

=C2=A0 I us= e Wilber II to get files from LD network station PAL to compare with my fil= es. Be sure your request is accurate before submission, especially station = list, channel(s), and that the request is for SAC binary.

Bob

David Saum <DSaum@............> wrote:

I have at least a years data stored by AmaSeis for my latest QM-4.5LV
design, so I can provide psn, sac, etc. format time data files for
most events during 2011. =C2=A0I am not sure how to provide comparable data=
from a professional broad band seismometer located near my
Washington, DC location. =C2=A0Any suggestions?

Cheers,

Dave
http:= //www.infiltec.com/seismo/qm45.htm



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