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This is my first attempt at prediction, and would gladly have given a better image, I was concerned the primary antenna was failing signal reception due to poor recording yesterday. Ironically, I took it off line this morning to replace feed lines, so this recording is from the secondary antenna which isn't disighned to receive Earth bourn EM signals. I decided to post because it has similarities to the image in Radon thread. Earthquake track claiming M6 in Japan at 10:13 UT, no updates from USGS or BGS at the time of posting this. If anything occurs, I will elaborate more on the detail later.

Duffy
(02-21-2015, 08:09 PM)Duffy Wrote: [ -> ]This is my first attempt at prediction, and would gladly have given a better image, I was concerned the primary antenna was failing signal reception due to poor recording yesterday. Ironically, I took it off line this morning to replace feed lines, so this recording is from the secondary antenna which isn't disighned to receive Earth bourn EM signals. I decided to post because it has similarities to the image in Radon thread. Earthquake track claiming M6 in Japan at 10:13 UT, no updates from USGS or BGS at the time of posting this. If anything occurs, I will elaborate more on the detail later.

Duffy


Duffy, you list two minimum mags. Is that a problem with the data format or did you mean 6 to 7?

Roger
(02-22-2015, 12:34 AM)Roger Hunter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-21-2015, 08:09 PM)Duffy Wrote: [ -> ]This is my first attempt at prediction, and would gladly have given a better image, I was concerned the primary antenna was failing signal reception due to poor recording yesterday. Ironically, I took it off line this morning to replace feed lines, so this recording is from the secondary antenna which isn't disighned to receive Earth bourn EM signals. I decided to post because it has similarities to the image in Radon thread. Earthquake track claiming M6 in Japan at 10:13 UT, no updates from USGS or BGS at the time of posting this. If anything occurs, I will elaborate more on the detail later.

Duffy


Duffy, you list two minimum mags. Is that a problem with the data format or did you mean 6 to 7?

Roger

WOOOPS!!! That's a mistake on my part in the script. The first one is minimum, the second maximum.

I'll fix it, and it should change on all messages.

Brian
(02-22-2015, 12:45 AM)Skywise Wrote: [ -> ]WOOOPS!!! That's a mistake on my part in the script. The first one is minimum, the second maximum.

I'll fix it, and it should change on all messages.

Brian

All fixed.

Brian
(02-22-2015, 12:45 AM)Skywise Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 12:34 AM)Roger Hunter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-21-2015, 08:09 PM)Duffy Wrote: [ -> ]This is my first attempt at prediction, and would gladly have given a better image, I was concerned the primary antenna was failing signal reception due to poor recording yesterday. Ironically, I took it off line this morning to replace feed lines, so this recording is from the secondary antenna which isn't disighned to receive Earth bourn EM signals. I decided to post because it has similarities to the image in Radon thread. Earthquake track claiming M6 in Japan at 10:13 UT, no updates from USGS or BGS at the time of posting this. If anything occurs, I will elaborate more on the detail later.

Duffy


Duffy, you list two minimum mags. Is that a problem with the data format or did you mean 6 to 7?

Roger

WOOOPS!!! That's a mistake on my part in the script. The first one is minimum, the second maximum.

I'll fix it, and it should change on all messages.

Brian

Brian;

On the ball, way to go!

Also I wonder if it means 6.0 to 7.0 or 6.0 to 7.9...

Roger
(02-22-2015, 12:50 AM)Roger Hunter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 12:45 AM)Skywise Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 12:34 AM)Roger Hunter Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-21-2015, 08:09 PM)Duffy Wrote: [ -> ]This is my first attempt at prediction, and would gladly have given a better image, I was concerned the primary antenna was failing signal reception due to poor recording yesterday. Ironically, I took it off line this morning to replace feed lines, so this recording is from the secondary antenna which isn't disighned to receive Earth bourn EM signals. I decided to post because it has similarities to the image in Radon thread. Earthquake track claiming M6 in Japan at 10:13 UT, no updates from USGS or BGS at the time of posting this. If anything occurs, I will elaborate more on the detail later.

Duffy


Duffy, you list two minimum mags. Is that a problem with the data format or did you mean 6 to 7?

Roger

WOOOPS!!! That's a mistake on my part in the script. The first one is minimum, the second maximum.

I'll fix it, and it should change on all messages.

Brian

Brian;

On the ball, way to go!

Also I wonder if it means 6.0 to 7.0 or 6.0 to 7.9...

Roger

Duffy;

This prediction is a hit already; a quake near Honshu Japan at 10:00:58 UTC

That's cutting it a little too close for comfort.

Roger
(02-22-2015, 01:10 AM)Roger Hunter Wrote: [ -> ]Duffy;

This prediction is a hit already; a quake near Honshu Japan at 10:00:58 UTC

That's cutting it a little too close for comfort.

Roger

As Mr. Spock would say.... intriguing.

Brian

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(02-22-2015, 02:10 AM)Skywise Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 01:10 AM)Roger Hunter Wrote: [ -> ]Duffy;

This prediction is a hit already; a quake near Honshu Japan at 10:00:58 UTC

That's cutting it a little too close for comfort.

Roger

As Mr. Spock would say.... intriguing.

Brian

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Hi Guys;

Not holding much hope for this one, more like a test run, not usually that confident without both systems running. Solar storm started at 10:00 UT, could be this, in my haste I forgot to check OOP's!.

Took me 10 minutes to load image and text, and 40 minutes before prediction table stopped rejecting my imput!, originally typed 10:30 UT for start and finish time (48 hours from when disruption started in image), post reply came out as 10:00 UT on both counts.

The mag 6 to 7 is right, still can't find the 10:00:58 UT quake in Honshu, Japan, only the 10:13:54 on 21st (yesterday), unless it was Roger's washing machine ?.

Main system back online today, done a bit more revamping, might even pickup Roger's washing machine Wink.

Hope prediction table works ok next time, because at the moment as McCoy would say

"It's dead Jim"

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Duffy;
(02-22-2015, 11:10 AM)Duffy Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 02:10 AM)Skywise Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 01:10 AM)Roger Hunter Wrote: [ -> ]Duffy;

This prediction is a hit already; a quake near Honshu Japan at 10:00:58 UTC

That's cutting it a little too close for comfort.

Roger

As Mr. Spock would say.... intriguing.

Brian

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Hi Guys;

Not holding much hope for this one, more like a test run, not usually that confident without both systems running. Solar storm started at 10:00 UT, could be this, in my haste I forgot to check OOP's!.

Took me 10 minutes to load image and text, and 40 minutes before prediction table stopped rejecting my imput!, originally typed 10:30 UT for start and finish time (48 hours from when disruption started in image), post reply came out as 10:00 UT on both counts.

The mag 6 to 7 is right, still can't find the 10:00:58 UT quake in Honshu, Japan, only the 10:13:54 on 21st (yesterday), unless it was Roger's washing machine ?.

Main system back online today, done a bit more revamping, might even pickup Roger's washing machine Wink.

Hope prediction table works ok next time, because at the moment as McCoy would say

"It's dead Jim"



Duffy;

Not sure weather I got a hit today, but I think I'll hit the bottle instead, thought I'd try a "Tequila" !!!.

Duffy
(02-22-2015, 02:54 PM)Duffy Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 11:10 AM)Duffy Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 02:10 AM)Skywise Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2015, 01:10 AM)Roger Hunter Wrote: [ -> ]Duffy;

This prediction is a hit already; a quake near Honshu Japan at 10:00:58 UTC

That's cutting it a little too close for comfort.

Roger

As Mr. Spock would say.... intriguing.

Brian

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Hi Guys;

Not holding much hope for this one, more like a test run, not usually that confident without both systems running. Solar storm started at 10:00 UT, could be this, in my haste I forgot to check OOP's!.

Took me 10 minutes to load image and text, and 40 minutes before prediction table stopped rejecting my imput!, originally typed 10:30 UT for start and finish time (48 hours from when disruption started in image), post reply came out as 10:00 UT on both counts.

The mag 6 to 7 is right, still can't find the 10:00:58 UT quake in Honshu, Japan, only the 10:13:54 on 21st (yesterday), unless it was Roger's washing machine ?.

Main system back online today, done a bit more revamping, might even pickup Roger's washing machine Wink.

Hope prediction table works ok next time, because at the moment as McCoy would say

"It's dead Jim"



Duffy;

Not sure weather I got a hit today, but I think I'll hit the bottle instead, thought I'd try a "Tequila" !!!.

Duffy

H Duffy;

You found the right quake. I was typing from memory, always a mistake with me.

There was another one in Mexico today. No signal on that one?

Roger
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