11-27-2015, 04:06 PM
(11-27-2015, 03:59 PM)Duffy Wrote:What I'm wondering is if the signals could be digitized and sent to a computer so a program could do the analysis for you.(11-27-2015, 03:36 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:(11-27-2015, 03:28 PM)Duffy Wrote:(11-27-2015, 01:48 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:Just got a big radio spike Roger, forgot to add the extra hour for Haiti time, signal jumped 15 dB and holding, next phase is magnetic no determination on period, but If I had the power right now (watching in real time) I'd probably put Central America on ALERT for next couple of hours, Sorry Rodger, bit mentally exhausted from working this out(11-27-2015, 12:01 PM)Duffy Wrote: Apologies for yesterday, a little sleep deprivation creped in there ! , also the reason I misprinted the times, not that it makes any difference but they should have read 13:05 - 14:05 UT, got mixed up trying to convert UT to local and Haiti shares a time zone boundary with Dominican Republic.
Been browsing data this morning from multiple Geophysical observatories, and noticed the most active seem to be Deadhorse Bay NY and Danmarkshavn, Greenland East coast. Deadhorse shares the same line of Longitude as Haiti ( 74 degrees W), and Danmarkshavn shares the same Solar terminator. If anybody's currently thinking of getting me a straight jacket for Christmas, I'm a 42" chest .
Apologies again,
Duffy
Duffy;
No need to apologize. You're developing a system and errors are to be expected.
I have the same problem in programming. I'll get a strange result and report it then late on find the error and report the new results.
It's OK.
Roger
Duffy
Can you describe what you're doing and why you think it should work?
Could it be automated?
Roger
Don' t think you'd believe me, if something doesnt ggo on this solar passing , it probably will on lunar pass from other side of world in aprox 6 hours,
take to long to calculat correctly,
runnuing between house and obbb 100m sorry for delay
Duffy
That's the way the USGS locates quakes (initially).
Roger