"RF Seismograph" May Give Advance Notice of Earthquakes
The VE7DXW RF seismograph (from AB4OJ.com website)
A ham in British Columbia has
developed an "RF Seismograph" that detects changes in noise and
activity levels on the HF spectrum resulting from earthquakes. According to the
ARRL Letter, Alex Schwarz, VE7DXW,
reports that the device has not only monitored band changes associated with
earthquakes as they happen, but in some cases has begun tracking increased
noise levels up to an hour before a quake. He says electric field lines
associated with earthquakes result in increased RF noise levels. Schwarz is
continuing to conduct research and analyze links between earthquakes and HF
noise level changes.