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Tennant Creek, NT, Australia (seismic station WRAB)

This near-real-time audio stream originates from a seismometer at Tennant Creek, NT, Australia (IRIS/IDA station WRAB). The low-frequency sounds of the solid Earth have been sped up by a factor of 1,800× to make them audible. As a result, frequencies have been transposed upward about 11 octaves. Each successive audio program (separated by a brief pause) compresses the last 168 hours into about 6 minutes (exactly 05:36) of listening time.

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Technical details:

Status :   (Operating but with some issues)
Manual flags : (none)
Station : WRAB (net: IRIS/IDA) at Tennant Creek, NT, Australia
Sensor : Geotech KS54000 triaxial broadband borehole seismometer
Recorder : Quanterra Q330 @ 100 Hz
Pod : ms-cygnus@x.x.102.146 | macOS 12.6.3 | psm v. 176
Last heard from pod : Fri Oct 11 02:33:10 UTC 2024 (about 4 minutes ago)
Speedup : ×1,800
Loop duration (real) : 168 hours
Loop duration (audio) : 05:36 (stereo)
Data channels : miniseed (II.WRAB.00.BH1 II.WRAB.00.BH2)
Spectrogram type : raw data
Gain correction : 20 dB
SoX post-processing : highpass -2 30 highpass -2 30 highpass -2 30 lowpass -2 10000
compand 0.01,.01 6:-80,-50,-40,-10,0,-3
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Audio Stream : https://audibleearth.com/proxy/es11/stream (es11@8020)
Latest factoids : wrab.9.factoids.txt