Tech Staff Meeting Notes December 4, 2008

Current Top Priorities are: Station maintenance


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There are four levels of priority.
PrioritiesWish to try to get these done (or make progress on) before the next meeting (yeah right)
Second TierFit this in too if an opportunity arises. May be good to do instead of priorities but check with Mitch. Likely to be a priority in a previous and/or subsequent month
As Time PermitsFit these in when you can but not instead of first or second priorities
OtherStuff we hope to get to and don't want to forget about


The task list updated February 6, 2008. Note that everyone is still needed to work on essentially all tasks. There is however, a single person who is primarily responsible for each one. Mitch of course, is ultimately responsible for everything.


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Priorities

The PC at GNAR was yanked from the network because it was clobbering all the other systems on that switch. Jim and Al made a site visit and Mitch can't remember what they did to fix it.

Jim's Priorities


Several of the stations can get improved telemetry by transmitting directly to the node. The original configuration changed enough so that there is room in the band. Jim will investigate.

Holly's list of problem stations:

ISIS Oxidation Problem
SJBM.EHZ
PPLM.EHZ
MCAM.EHN

OUT
MIST.EHE
CPAR.EHZ
QUAR.EHE
LRAR.EHE
NHAR

Muted amplitude
GOBM.EHN
BLAR.EHE


(PLAR note from last time retained only as a reminder for Mitch) The problem with PLAR appears to be cultural. Jim surmises there is a large motor or something nearby. The data are still useable but the noise threshold is about 4 times higher than normal and very peaked at 5 and 6 Hz. Need to record on a 6TD for an hour to verify that its real.


Need to schedule an ET trip for January.

CCRT - Needs a rebuild after a bad lightning strike.

GFM - Fixed the bad channel but still needs some work to repair storm damage. The NC state park service is purchasing GFM. We already have a couple permissions from them and John initiated the paperwork for the GFM permission.

GMG - Need battery box solar reg mounting plate and need to fuse the battery.

Steve and Al are setting up a feed of Oklahoma data to be forwarded to the NEIC. The scream2scream connection didn't seem to be all that stable and OKGS could use a better way to archive events before they leave the buffer. Steve will help them get ew going and then we'll use the ew export. We need to make sure to add relevant channels to the NEIC export when available and contact Dave Mason when they're going.


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Second Tier Priorities

PWLA telemetry is degraded.

Dave finished the nyquist filters for the rotation sensor. Al is helping set up the worm box. Jim is hooking in the IRIG-E. Its ready for the sensor.

The truck is out for bid. McGoldrick needs to get surplus Parker's old truck.

Replace batteries in all XLAK clocks. Need to be careful so that earthworm doesn't see time jump around. (See Jim's priorities)

Most of the strongmotion stations can run at 100 sps without any modifications. We will install a router on the few that have problems (RDST will be the test case). We will also migrate the acquisition software from gcf2ew on anssworm to scream/scream2ew on a linux or ms server. The latter will facilitate stations maintenance without interrupting the data stream. (See Jim's priorities).

All CMG5TD sensors need to have the latest firmware (59914) installed and trigger download verified. Also need to adjust the trigger level as warranted by the local noise. The nominal level is 7000 "micro-g" which is really counts and translates to about 1% g (nominal conversion is 130,000 count/m/s/s). Note that some DAS's are fussy and you may need to set them to filing mode and then to dual to convince them to save triggers. Note that we're triggering on the 10sps channel which needs a fairly long period signal to trigger. A tap on the sensor may not be enough. Instead the bolts may need to be loosened to move the sensor and cause a trigger. All the west-side stations are done. We'll do the east side ones when everything is in scream and when John is able to make a site visit if something hangs (he's scheduled to be in Charleston December 29). Mitch sent an email to Wurth to make sure he's doing all this as well.

Need a new bottom air conditioner for mkta. Need new RF preamps, radio align, etc, etc at MKTA.
Need to swap out the old node computers at AZTN. Will XP do netbui with the bridge recorders (if so we could lose the windows 98 box at aztn)?

GPS
Mitch will ask Bob to contact Haydar about CJTR comm.
Clearly, some of these items are lower priority.
CVMS. The temp cover James made for the GPS enclosure is gone. We've been talking about making a combined cover for the CVMS and CVTN enclosures. he two are side-by-side and could easily be covered by something like a lean-to.
PTGV. The temp enclosure cover is still in place. Chris has been talking about making a more permanent one similar to the louvered cover we have at CERI and at STLE. Chris and Bob are still working out the details, namely how much it might cost. Chris also mentioned replacing the current enclosure with a larger one. We have a larger enclosure available in the Expansion Space should this come about.
CJTR. We're still waiting for a definite "yes" or "no" from Haydar about putting a PC there to call CJTR locally. Steve's going to get me an old GX1 to make into a Linux box for the job.
CSMS. The previous comments James made about a new department taking of the CSMS facilities, where our station is, are false. They're still waiting for money to start construction on the new CSMS buildings. We're stuck with them for a while longer. According to the locals, wi-fi is prohibited on-base (even though it's apparently available elsewhere on the base). There is no wi-fi close enough for us to use.
All H-beam monument Sites (CVMS, HCES, STLE, MAIR, MCTY, NWCC, RLAP, PTGV, PIGT). All sites using a deep-driven pile need to have some cover placed over the PVC surrounding the monument at the service. Chris and James discussed some options and he's looking at prices. Priority goes to schools or places where small kids could get twisted ankles or other injuries (HCES, CVMS, RLAP).
All Sites except NMKM, LCHS, CJTR, and MACC. All sites may need their enclosures re-painted, preferably white. MCTY, CVMS, HCES, and NWCC currently have yellow enclosures. Painting them white might help them stay cool.
MCTY. Struck by lightning. Receiver is at Ashtech for repair. Ashtech wants the antenna and choke ring too.

ET

Fort Payne - John found a good spot with decent odds of a permission at Desoto state park in Alabama. John had to restart the permissioning process for the Georgia repeater. Mitch asked how much trouble it would be to be a broadband station. That would change the proposed telemetry path since it wouldn't need to go to a node but instead could go someplace local with internet.

The map shows stations with yellow triangles being new ones.
stationman-daysstatus
MGNC8done
CCNC8done
WSSR8done (now WSNC)
TVNC8done
LRVA8done
Maryville8moved to northeast AL
VHTN8done
RBNC4done
TRYN4done
GFM4done
SMNC4done (see note above)
PLVA2abandon
BHT8move (eventually)

HDBR
The recorder disks should be reformatted as a routine maintenance task next time access is available. The constant read/write to the fat file systems lead to fragmentation. Don't ya just love dos?
Lost contact with recorders 1, 3, and 6. Number 5 is unstable. Can reset all 7 recorders which implies the equipment enclosure at each node has power and that at least the reset radio and telemetry are working.

HDAR
The communications path got complicated again. We need to install a wireless link to 2nd street (this is new hardware). We need hardware there to get on the TDOT fiber. Then we need hardware to make the link from Boswell to richardson. That link will be part of the CERI microwave network so we shouldn't need anything extra at Richardson other than the additional antenna and aironet (and power, yada, yada).

HDBT
Mud Island vertical array is operational. Not really, functional is a better word until we can get it online to qc/vet data. Trigger levels on the strongmo need to be adjusted because the flash fills in about two weeks. One dm24 is at Guralp for repair. The sensor is in 3904/215E.

CVTN optical isolation. Need to upgrade to year 3 hardware. Hardware is ready.

Steve needs to speak with Dean Kemp at NWS. They are willing to let us piggyback on their cable internet (not .nws.noaa.gov).

Lenox Agreement. Jim obtained contact info for the person Mitch needs to call>

FDL. This is the FDL Policy. .
Had 6td training for everyone (Bill, Dave, Jim, Chris) on November 20. Steve Horton provided a detailed "how to" sheet. Several missing items and tweaks were discovered on the "how to" sheet during the training. Bill will update it and have others review.
Sensor 6077 was disassembled and Mitch couldn't get the taps to configure properly after reassembly. Will need to try a firmware reinstall. Its now currently at machine shop to make IEE1394 (firewire) cables.
The other "different" 6TD (6323) was deployed to HSAR but we had trouble getting it to stream. Apparently these are both mkIII dm24's which might have an extra word in the gcf header. That would explain why it kind of worked with scream but not with gcf2ew.
Installed one of the old 6td's (6236) in real-time mode at HSAR and it works. Its in direct mode (it doesn't know about fifo) and the internet is spotty so there are lots of gaps. Some data appear to have timing problems and it isn't clear if its a sample rate inconsistency, a gap problem, software, hardware, clock, at the sensor or elsewhere (other than that, we know exactly what the problem is).
Jim has some ideas to harden the cmg6 deployment (e.g. put things boxes instead of laying loose or burying, change from a 55 gal trash bag to more appropriate size poly sleeve, etc, etc) but Horton doesn't like changing things without extensive testing and proofing.


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As Time Permits

There is SOH info superimposed on the pII gain channel. Jim and John will get the codes to Mitch who will investigate the feasibility of decoding software.

PEBM and HENM sometimes have telemetry fades. Should reevaluate comms.

Need to gather up a contact list (e.g. everyone's home phone, power companies, etc) and put it on webworm (password protected).

CPCT - Re-work lighting and pest chaser. John has a pest chaser and will use some landscape or pool hardware for the lighting.

SWET - Need to seal the hinges on the aluminum Hoffman boxes with flashing tape to keep the water out. Done, need to check it. Is this the permanent solution or a temporary fix?

3876 Power The power for the new lighting on the east side of the general parking lot to the west of CERI is coming from 3876. Chris will check it out to assess the added lightning hazard and see if anything can be done about it. Might be hard to do without the wiring diagram. Chris will make one if needed as time permits.

3890 Power Chris is going to make a diagram for 3890. Good luck son.

Inventory Mitch needs to look at this and determine where we are and what needs to be done to make this operational.


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Other

Withers needs to determine current orientation for MPHB so we can pull it and orient correctly.

Pink Palace is working with Gary and Michelle on a new perc-like display area. We'll pull the receiver etc, when they start pulling out the old display (or sometime earlier if an opportunity arises).

Jim will switch the FCC licenses from Greg's name to Mitch. Done.


The Transportable Array (TA) component of the U.S. Array observatory of the Earthscope Facility will be installed in the NMSZ in 2011 and permissioning in AR and MO will be the summer of 2009. We wish to provide a list of CERI partner landowners to USArray that are willing to host TA stations and, if possible, a list of landowners who are not willing to host stations. Mitch will supply Chris with a list of target locations (approximately 70km grid).

Mitch briefly reviewed the desired 106x6 network of desireable TA stations to adopt. These are the 106 TA stations within the ANSS RSN footprint for the NSMZ and WVSZ and the ETSZ and CSZ. The "by 6" implies three components for broadband and three of strongmotion. Considerable funds must be secured for the capitalization costs and for the long term operation and maintenance.