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Contents of journal 109 March 2020
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- CREG Journal 109 (0-24)
(PDF 5.2MB) Individual articles may be available below
- This issue has a cover date of March 2020 and was published on 1 March 2020.
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- Front Cover (1)
(PDF 2.1MB)
- Kelda Jones in Ogof Ffynnon Ddu streamway, lit using multiple slaved flashes to produce backlight highlights and freeze the water movement, while retaining shadows and contrast in the foreground and caver. Photo: Chris Howes
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- Contents (2)
(PDF 247KB)
- List of contents and masthead information.
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- A Slave to Photography (3-5)
(PDF 510KB)
- Chris Howes looks at the development of photographic slave units before considering the pros and cons of the two main categories used by cavers, namely infrared and radio types.
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- Using QGIS as a Data Hub for Cave Projects (6-10)
(PDF 1.1MB)
- Juan Corrin provides an introduction to this geographical information system, with particular reference to how it is currently used by the Matienzo Caves Project.
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- We Hear (11)
(PDF 337KB)
- Roundup of news and events – Mike Bedford brings us the latest to impact the world of cave radio and electronics. Introducing the Caveatron, Drone for Bat Detection, Expedition to Mars Anyone?
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- A Human-powered Torch (12-14)
(PDF 475KB)
- Andy Lillington describes the development of the PenduLUME, a prototype human-powered torch, intended for underground backup use when other lights fail. The device is a variation on a Faraday flashlight, using spherical magnets inside a hollow torus to generate electrical power when it is swung like a pendulum.
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- Letters to the Editor (15)
(PDF 428KB)
- Brazen Plug - A Matienzo Cave Project Publication - Juan Corrin, Google Earth and Cave Survey Data - Luc Le Blanc.
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- The Adventures of GREG (15) For download see previous item
- Illustration by Adrian Higgins, and words by Mike Bedford.
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- Building Blocks (16)
(PDF 303KB)
- The humble capacitor has many variants - some considerations in selecting the correct one for the job, by Tony Haigh.
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- Spotlight on Google Earth (17-18)
(PDF 389KB)
- Less well-known than Google Maps, Mike Bedford argues that Google Earth is a valuable tool for cavers. Here he looks at what’s on offer and gives some guidance on using it in conjunction with free mapping.
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- Building Rugged Equipment for Use in Caves (19-22)
(PDF 410KB)
- In another of our Fundamentals series (#3), David Gibson describes the problems of building equipment for use in caves. Waterproofing is a big issue, but he also considers the choice of battery and some problems associated with switches and connectors. These notes are aimed at student electronic engineers who might be building equipment for use in caves as a practical element of their degree course.
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- Web Watch (22)
(PDF 275KB)
- Peter Ludwig offers a couple of links of interest...
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- Wet & Dry (22) For download see previous item
- Mike Bedford reviews an approach for in-cave computing.
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- Project ELF: the US Navy’s Foray into ELF Communication (23-24)
(PDF 611KB)
- Mike Bedford delves into the use by the US Navy, with designs dating back to the 1950s, of ELF radio for communication with submarines worldwide.
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