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Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 |
EQF; Silly me. I thought we were working with A signal, not ALL signals. OK what we have here is many faults acting like radio stations, constantly broadcasting. So all the maps and graphs really show is where the active faults are. But we already know that. Then how do we know which one is going to pop next? After the fact you can say "see this peak here?" but that's not much help. Roger Follow Ups: ● Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 - EQF 10:13:07 - 1/15/2010 (76439) (1) ● Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 - Roger Hunter 10:39:11 - 1/15/2010 (76440) (1) ● Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 - Tony 11:06:30 - 1/15/2010 (76443) (1) ● Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 - Roger Hunter 11:16:31 - 1/15/2010 (76445) (2) ● Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 - Tony 11:47:40 - 1/15/2010 (76448) (1) ● Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 - Roger Hunter 12:18:50 - 1/15/2010 (76452) (0) ● Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 - PennyB 11:47:28 - 1/15/2010 (76447) (1) ● Re: Time Window Peaks January 15, 2010 - Roger Hunter 12:13:18 - 1/15/2010 (76451) (0) |
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