Design of the digital satellite link interface for a system that detects the precursory electromagnetic emissions associated with earthquakes.

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Ebel, Kevin.
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1986Advisor
Adler, R.W.
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Jauregui, S. Jr.
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The design, construction and implementation of a
computer controlled radio frequency (RF) noise
measurement and recording system in the 30. 45 MHz and
150.75 MHz range and the interfacing of this system to a
digital satellite link is presented. Earthquake
prediction by the use of various precursors and the
specific use of electromagnetic emissions in the RF range
as a precursor to future earthquake activity is
described .
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