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Subject: RE: Running 2 channels on Amaseis... Can it be done.
From: "Paul Cianciolo" Paulc@........
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 19:48:47 -0400


Bob,

I have downloaded all the necessary files and I can get 1 channel working
but not 2.
I must also be doing something else wrong because the screen is very small
on the one channel that does work.

I am not very good at configuring software.

PauLC
W1VLF

 -----Original Message-----
From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@.................
Behalf Of Bobhelenmcclure@.......
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 10:30 PM
To: psn-l@............... Paulc@........
Subject: Re: Running 2 channels on Amaseis... Can it be done.


  In a message dated 2007/08/28, Paulc@........ writes:
  > Having nearly completed my vertical sensor ... my thoughts turn to
  > refinement of my Horizontal sensor.
  > However when that is completed it would be really great to be able to
  > monitor both systems simultaneously.
  >  Several folks post all three axes all with the same time line using
Winquake.
  >  Can anyone explain how this is done?

  Hi Paul,

    Please browse my web pages at:

  http://www.jclahr.com/science/mcclure/index.html

    You will be able to download all the software you need to run up to four
channels, using your Dataq device, and prepare multichannel WinQuake files
from the WinDaq format files. Please feel free to ask me for help in getting
started. I use a DI-154 quite successfully with my software and log three
channels.

    Your other alternative is to buy Larry Cochrane's equipment and use
WinSDR.

    Amaseis is pretty much useless for recording more that one channel. You
need an A/D and a port for each sensor.

    I wish more people would learn how to prepare multichannel WinQuake
files. Read the WinQuake Beta Release notes at
http://www.seismicnet.com/wqdocs/wqbeta.html

  Bob McClure
  PSN Station REM
  Locust Valley, NY





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Bob,
 
I have downloaded all the = necessary files=20 and I can get 1 channel working but not 2.
I must also be doing = something else=20 wrong because the screen is very small on the one channel that does=20 work.
 
I am not=20 very good at configuring software.
 
PauLC
W1VLF 
 
 -----Original=20 Message-----
From: psn-l-request@................. [mailto:psn-l-request@...............On Behalf Of=20 Bobhelenmcclure@.......
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 = 10:30=20 PM
To: psn-l@............... Paulc@........
Subject: = Re:=20 Running 2 channels on Amaseis... Can it be done.

In a message dated 2007/08/28, Paulc@........ writes:
> = Having=20 nearly completed my vertical sensor ... my thoughts turn to
>=20 refinement of my Horizontal sensor.
> However when that is = completed it=20 would be really great to be able to
> monitor both systems=20 simultaneously.
>  Several folks post all three axes all = with the=20 same time line using Winquake.
>  Can anyone explain = how this=20 is done?
 
Hi Paul,
 
  Please browse my web pages at:
 
http://www.jcla= hr.com/science/mcclure/index.html
 
  You will be able to download all the software you need to = run up=20 to four channels, using your Dataq device, and prepare multichannel = WinQuake=20 files from the WinDaq format files. Please feel free to ask me for = help in=20 getting started. I use a DI-154 quite successfully with my software = and log=20 three channels.
 
  Your other alternative is to buy Larry Cochrane's = equipment and=20 use WinSDR.
 
  Amaseis is pretty much useless for recording more that one = channel. You need an A/D and a port for each sensor.
 
  I wish more people would learn how to prepare multichannel = WinQuake files. Read the WinQuake Beta Release notes at http://www.seismicn= et.com/wqdocs/wqbeta.html 
 
Bob McClure
PSN Station REM
Locust Valley, NY




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