Raspberry Shake & Boom
RB3C2 - Sutton NH

N.B. This home page is just a quick first pass that gives me something easy to share, and will get some of the stuff here into search engines.

Introduction

I 2021 I bought a Raspberry Shake & Boom intending to use it to record infrasound from industrial wind turbine, which turn out to be terrible devices for nearby birds, bats, and people. So far I haven't gone out to record a single IWT.

I included the Shake part because I thought it might make a curious toy. A week after I set it up there was a moderate earthquake off the coast of Panama, home to Raspberry Shake development. Much to my amazement, my RSB recorded it. I quickly realized this was not a toy and was soon to discover that even professional seismologists are equally amazed. Professional gear can record a few octaves lower, but that's about it.

The RSB community is happy to share what these little marvels record, and that's what this web page will grow into. In the meantime:

My RSB presentation

For the 2024 New Hampshire Mensa Regional Gathering, a weekend with socializing, food, games, food, and various presentations, I wrote a presentation about what RSBs can record and how they open new avenues to citizen science.

By then I had a second RSB that will be going to my sister, so I brought that along and used it for a realtime show and tell. "When I count to three, let's all jump." "Congratulations - we made the Earth move!".

Here are a couple versions:

Other Resources

This was going to reference several sources, but the Raspberry Shake folks have a lot of really good stuff, so all but one of the links go to them.

Coming soon?

Ultimately, I want to make this directory link to different sections (quakes, meteors, helicopters, weather, etc.) and add new traces soon after the events. Then occasionally adjust the presentation accordingly.


Contact Ric Werme or return to his home page.

Written 2024 Feb 22, last updated 2024 Feb 24.