[TangerineSDR] may have spoken too soon
Julius Madey
hillfox at fairpoint.net
Wed Aug 12 15:32:45 EDT 2020
Dave,
Frost depth varies considerably depending on factors like snow cover,
proximity to structures, etc. Take a look at the attached engineering
study I found several years ago when setting the foundation for an
attached deck.
Jules
On 8/12/2020 3:14 PM, David Witten wrote:
> Jules,
>
> Very interesting!
>
> I'm curious what effect we might see burying the sensor completely,
> say below the frostline:
>
> Frostline Map <https://www.hammerpedia.com/frost-line-map/>
>
> This would make deployment more difficult, but would surely provide
> significant stability.
>
> But what does it do to magnetic field lines? - one more experiment
> that I would like to try sometime: place several sensors in a vertical
> column at, say 500 cm intervals in a fairly uniform deposit of soil.
>
> Seismic interaction is something I hadn't considered.
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 1:21 PM Julius Madey <hillfox at fairpoint.net
> <mailto:hillfox at fairpoint.net>> wrote:
>
> Dave,
> Did a 13 hour run from 2300edt yesterday to noon today and then
> started a second run to complete 24 hours. Seeing a slight 0.3
> degree upward shift in temp over the 13 hours. The sensor results
> are not flat line and still show some drift with an initial
> relatively rapid change after starting the run ... have to see if
> the same thing happens on the run in progress now.
> Some activity around 0400edt to 0900edt which I can't explain as
> magnetic field shifts, at least according to the data from
> Intermag. Might be seismic activity related as any movement of
> the sensor could also create a 'signal' in the low nT range (~50nT).
> Jules
>
>
> On 8/12/2020 10:26 AM, David Witten wrote:
>> Jules,
>>
>> I will look closely at this when I get back from my appointment
>> this am. THere are definitely some untested 'features' here.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 9:49 PM Julius Madey
>> <hillfox at fairpoint.net <mailto:hillfox at fairpoint.net>> wrote:
>>
>> Dave,
>> I think we're OK operator error here with parameter formats
>> ....
>> Sorry for the false alarm
>> Jules
>>
>
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