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In Haiti we used L22s with 32x and .8 damping with good success.
However, the S13s are more sensitive. Croker makes good point that
local s/n conditions may help the decision.<br><br>
Mark<br><br>
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At 16:49 3/17/2011, mwithers@memphis.edu wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">We're upgrading some of our
analog 3-c S-13 sites to digital telemetry<br>
and Reftek RT130 DAS's. We're trying to decide whether to run
at<br>
unity or x32 gain. Being lazy and indecisive, my immediate
question<br>
is what do other people do?<br><br>
Mitch<br><br>
Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI)<br>
University of
Memphis
Ph: 901-678-4940<br>
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Fax: 901-678-4734<br><br>
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