Dear Claud, The best place I know of to get information for a home-built seismic system is with the Public Seismic Network. The web site URL for one of the principal PSN sites is: http://psn.quake.net/ The mailing list sign up and list archive are here: http://psn.quake.net/maillist.html This is an active and friendly group that is very willing to help people get started in seismology. They also post seismograms on the web so you can see how a quake was recorded at a different locations around the world. Hope to hear from you via the PSN. Cheers, JCLahr ################################## John C. Lahr ################################# Seismologist ################################ U.S. Geological Survey ############################### Geologic Hazards Team, MS966 ############################## PO Box 25046 #############################/############################## ############################/############################### Denver, Colorado 80225-0046 ################################ Phone: (303) 273-8596 ################################## Fax: (303) 273-8600 ################################### lahr@........ ##################################### http://giseis.alaska.edu/lahr http://lahr.org/john-jan From: "johnw"To: "<\"Madeleine D Zirbes, Lakewood, CO \"" Subject: WEB QUESTION Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 08:16:37 -0500 Greetings, I want to find out if there is an amateur monitoring program available. If so what kind of equipment, etc I would need to be a part of it. I have been in contact with another amateur with similar interests in Seismology. It would be helpful to be able to compare notes. Sincerely, Claud Lowe 1322 Rock Island #21 Irving, Tx 75060 _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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