Method for testing cableless seismic digital field recorders
First Claim
1. A method for testing a cableless seismic digital recording system recorder capable of weighting and vertically stacking seismic-trace data for determining the operational status and for facilitating the maintenance of the recorder, comprising the steps of:
- a. connecting the recorder to a source of test signals;
b. transmitting a coded signal to the recorder for selecting at least one weighting mode;
c. transmitting a coded signal to the recorder for initially activating the recorder to receive a first test signal;
d. acquiring the first test signal during the initial activation of the recorder;
e. weighting the acquired first test signal during the initial activation of the recorder according to the selected weighting mode;
f. transmitting a coded signal to the recorder for subsequently activating the recorder to receive a second test signal;
g. acquiring the second test signal during the subsequent activation of the recorder;
h. weighting the acquired second test signal during the subsequent activation of the recorder according to the selected weighting mode;
i. vertically stacking the weighted first and second test signals; and
j. reproducing the weighted and vertically stacked first and second test signals for indicating the operability of the weighting mode.
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Abstract
Test features are incorporated in an improved cableless seismic digital recording system recorder. The improved recorder facilitates application of earlier cableless seismic digital recording systems to situations in which seismic-trace data is generated by low energy surface seismic sources, such as vibrators and hammers. A seismometer, or geophone, is connected to a remotely deployed radio-controlled portable recorder which contains circuitry for sampling, digitizing, processing, storing, and recording seismic-trace data. Coded radio signals instruct the recorder to commence an operation or sequence of operations from a predetermined set of programmed instructions stored in program read only memory included in the recorder. Such operations include data acquisition; optional weighting and vertical stacking (summing); normalization; recording; and seismic source initiation. Test features include control panel display of operational status and verification of gain-ranging amplifier operation.
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1. A method for testing a cableless seismic digital recording system recorder capable of weighting and vertically stacking seismic-trace data for determining the operational status and for facilitating the maintenance of the recorder, comprising the steps of:
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a. connecting the recorder to a source of test signals; b. transmitting a coded signal to the recorder for selecting at least one weighting mode; c. transmitting a coded signal to the recorder for initially activating the recorder to receive a first test signal; d. acquiring the first test signal during the initial activation of the recorder; e. weighting the acquired first test signal during the initial activation of the recorder according to the selected weighting mode; f. transmitting a coded signal to the recorder for subsequently activating the recorder to receive a second test signal; g. acquiring the second test signal during the subsequent activation of the recorder; h. weighting the acquired second test signal during the subsequent activation of the recorder according to the selected weighting mode; i. vertically stacking the weighted first and second test signals; and j. reproducing the weighted and vertically stacked first and second test signals for indicating the operability of the weighting mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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