Sir
I have confirmed the sensor orientation from one of the attendant at the site, 
it is towards North only. Moreover sir we are mainly interested in local event 
within the range of 100 Km. Sir I have one query regarding control parameter 
whether it plays any role in epicenter location, as i come know about control 
parameter by reading the SEISAN archives. Presently i am using the default  
control parameter. If, in my case  the control parameter is wrong, can i change 
this to    5.   5.    100.   1.73   5   5.0   10.0    
Regards
Sachin
   
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On Wed, 4/3/15, Jens <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: RE: [seisan] Event location using 3 Component Single Station data
 To: "sachin khupat" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
 Date: Wednesday, 4 March, 2015, 3:31 PM
 
 I suggest to
 test with a bit longer time window and different filters.
 Use a good event where you know the location. Are you sure
 the sensor orientation is ok? You can test that  by
 using a distant event, usually gives a stable
 azimuth. Jens 
 
 -------- Original message --------
 From: sachin khupat <[email protected]> 
 Date:04/03/2015  09:40  (GMT+01:00) 
 To: [email protected] 
 Subject: [seisan] Event location using 3 Component Single
 Station data 
 
 Sir
 We are getting data from hydro projects but due to various
 problem (mainly power problem) out of three observatories
 only two are working sometimes only one. 
 For locating the event I am following the azimuth distance
 method. For that I am identifying the event and picking the
 P-wave arrival on vertical component and S-Wave arrival on
 horizontal component. Then for azimuth i pick the starting
 of first half cycle of P-wave doing so I am getting
 correction factor valves between the range 0.6 to 0.9
 sometimes 1. Doing so the latitude and longitude I am
 getting for most the events are not matching with ISC
 locations of the same event.( getting difference upto 1° ).
 
 
 Sir my doubt is 
 1. Whether I can use 3-component single station data for
 locating the event?
 2. If so, what are the necessary parameter to be used for
 epicenter location?
 3. What is the best possible solution for obtaining the
 location using single/double station data ? 
 Sir please give detail solution for the said problem.
 Regards
 Sachin 
 
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