Tech Staff Meeting Notes September 6, 2011

The top priority is always repair of down stations.
NM problem stations
ET problem stations

Duty Table


Priorities


News & Highlights

CERI R&O meeting, 9/12 3-4:30.


NMSZ

ISIS station review.

Short Period & Broadbands

EDIT, NNAR & CHNM: NNAR and CHNM repeat through EDIT and the received signal is very bad due to trees. NNAR and CHRM are very noisy and fade out quite a bit. EDIT is now located in the Chicksaw National Wildlife Preserve so cutting trees is not an option. There isn't a clear path to a repeater on the Edith forest tower either. Need a new plan (maybe go directly to the node?).

WALK: Chris and Manning were unable to reach WALK up in the KY bend. Mr Lynn indicated that the station was completely underwater but it is still up? (yes still up).

Power is restored to mud island so we can reinstall HDBT at our leisure.

The levee that formerly protected MORT is still breached and may not be repaired. It was privately contructed in the 50's or 60's. Its probable this station will flood yearly with currents. There was erosion damage this time which hopefully will only be repeated during 100 year floods. We'll rebuild MORT, harden it, and see what happens.

CWPT now telemeters directly to the lnxt node. Unfortunately it and GOBM are even noisier now than they were before?

Dynamic NMDown list

Flooded
EPRM

Down
TUMT.HNN -- Cramer reports that the gain on TUMT HN channel is significantly down for 2010 and 2011 events.
NNAR - sporadic - tree interference (also effects CHNM)
PLAR - to be moved
RDGT - sporadic
MATM
NHIN>EHN LRAR.EHE

Unk. Problem
POBM/PPLM - see image
GNAR - large one side pulse every 300 seconds see image
HDAR

Isis Oxidation
GLST.EHE
BACM.EHE

Muted Amplitude
DWDM.EHE
WADM.EHN
WALK.EHN

Gain Channel Problems
CHRM

NODE Tasks

DBB

Dave and Steve acquired a dozen used aironets so this problem is postponed.

MKTA

AC unit in the penthouse isn't working. Probably just needs cleaned.

Construction is finished at the mill. We can get the phone line permanently buried now.

LNXT:

Chris got a quote for the service contract for the generator. It raised some questions and he'll get more detail on what it actually includes so we can decide whether to purchase it.

NMAD:

Steve is getting wireless internet service at nmad

G and D and the local EMA installed a 25kW generator to power that side of the building. If there's room power-wise would they let us power the rack from it too? We could share the maintenance of the generator. We'd also have to install a transfer switch.

Lease renewal is in the UM bureaucracy.

AZTN: Replaced XLAK clock. Still doesn't work. The new clock tested successfully in the shop. Bad antenna?

CERI:

Twisted pair from Richardson is extremely noisy causing problems with the analog backbone. Richardson is also on the UM 5-year capital improvement plan to be replaced. We got a tour of Wilder and its doable. We need to see if we can get a path to CERI so we know whether we just need to move what's on Richardson now, or whether we need to turn Wilder into an entirely new node (i.e. new mudworm). Then we can get Planning to help us with a design and then we can get permission.


ANSS SM

Ownership, Operation, and Maintenance of the four Charleston, SC stations (C1SC, C2SC, ADSC, and TRSC) will be turned over the Univ. of SC at Columbia. Initial December 8-9 went well. John contacted site owner and IT people for firewall and permissions. He requested CERI access be continued for a tbd transition period. Mitch will work with Phillip to get data flow redirected to Columbia. Then those feeds will get added to the CO network export to CERI. The stations will keep the same name but the network code will change (from NM to CO).

RDST, CBHT, and MCAR are coming in via gcf2ew on anssworm. CBHT occassionally loses its connection but is overall, ok. MCAR loses its connection about twice as much so while its mostly functional, it should be better. At RDST, a datapacket sneaks through a couple times per day. So, there must be hardware problems. RDST should be fixed or removed (though if there is a hardware problem, it can't be redeployed).

Year3 upgrades
stationyr3 hardwareroutermss100firmwareplugcomment
RDSTYYN??Al has determined that other RDST IP's are trying to access our router, and Steve will look at routers external connection and security settings
MCARYYY??upgrade not documented
CUETYYY?Nupgrade not documented
MKARYYY?Ncomment
CBHTYNY??Steve torequest our 192 IP be put on a private VLAN
COLTYYY?Ynone
GILTYYY3.81Ynone
NAITNNN??still not on internet
NMEMNNN??none
TUMTNNN??none

Replace foam rubber plugs at all year 1 stations (need to notch it to accomodate the GPS pods): ASAR, CBHT, CUET, CVTN, HDBT, LNXT, MCAR, NAIT, SFTN & TUMT.

NAIT: Couldn't get the NWS cable modem to cooperate at NAIT (firewall?). Dean was going to ask Comcast about it and maybe get a new modem. Steve will follow up.

CVVA. Mitch will contact DMME.

We need a single document (access database excel spreadsheet) to document information on all freefield strongmotion stations to include contact(s), current IP's(eternal/external), what ports are allowed in from what IP's here at CERI, telnet yes or no, trigger levels etc. etc.

HDBR

Granites are on order.

HDAR

Bad CMG5 E/W.

Not getting broadband feed.

On hold for Boswell comm.

HDBT

Replace two bad mss100's.

Bad 100' accelerometer.

On hold for Boswell comm.


ETSZ

Dynamic ETDown list

Did the interference from the ham operator at the BRBC node get resolved? Is this not causing problems anymore?

Down
CMGA - sporadic (goes down around 7:30am and comes back up around 10:00pm) - see image
TRYN
Misc problems
RBNC.EHE see image
TVNC.EHZ see image
VHTN.EHN see image
WSNC.EHE - bad L4
ETT - see image
Strong motion station problems
CSTN - still gappy
CVVA - internet connection

Remaing upgrade stations are DYTN, and CCRT. See map.
CCRT is next on the list.
DYTN was deeded to the State Forest service with a conservation easement. There is a committee that oversees these easements that meets only once per year. John thinks it meets in the fall and is finding out for sure. He'll also look for an alternative site as a plan B.

STAR Node

Install vents in the cab on the tower.

BHT move. Latest update from John:

  1. We had planned on moving BHT from it's present location because access has gotten so bad.
  2. I have been working on getting a permission to move it about 3 miles to the E NE to Black Mtn. There is some issue with the permission, but my contact with the Cumberland Trail State Park says he believes we can work it out.
  3. If this station is ever upgraded to a RefTek, it is doubtful we would be able to make the 45 mile radio shot from Black Mtn. to Starr Mtn. so we would have to find a new place to transmit to. It will not repeat through any other station, because it is either blocked by mountains or too long a shot.
  4. Previously, we had discussed trying to find another site to relocate BHT to in order to center it between WMTN and DYTN.
  5. I found a site in the Catoosa Wildlife Area called Pilot Knob Mtn, (36 deg. 322'N, 84 deg. 45'W). It is about 18 miles NE of BHT. It is at an old fire tower site and apparently there is still a good road up to it.
  6. I have also found a couple of potential sites to transmit to where we could get internet.

So, before I proceed any further, we need to decide if a replacement station for BHT should get a RefTek and if so, do we want to put the station at Black Mtn. or at another site.

BRBC Node

Power upgrades: RBNC, and TRYN.

TRYN: Hardware is removed from the tower and will be reinstalled when the new one is complete.

MTTN Node

Greentop is getting a new tower. When?


GPS

STLE landowner has asked that we move eq. cabinet and protect antenna monument with steel barricade.
The VLF power supplies were installed CJTR and PIGT. Still needed at NMKM and RLAP.
These stations still need to be steinerized: CVMS, MACC, HCES, MAIR, NWCC.

MAIR is now connected directly to the Water District internet. We can recover the wireless hardware.


AG Network


FDL

Dave got a second Lacie drive.

Chris will repair/replace the abused CMG6 cables.

What equipment in the FDL is no longer needed. Mitch will call a meeting of FDL users to discuss culling the equipment. Also, the check out/in process is largely ignored--what system could be implemented that people will actually use.


NSMP

NSMP Station List.

Due to remodeling, we pulled K2 1738 from Firestation #2 in Dyersburg, TN in February 2009. It is in the shop with accessories.


MISCELLANEOUS

The netquakes at Olivers house will be redeployed at CERI so we can learn how to install and operate them.

The seisnet group on umdrive is at http://umdrive.memphis.edu/mwithers/seisnet You will need your uuid and password.

The pink palace display now includes a heli connection for MPHB. Need to retrieve any remaining hardare (e.g. antenna and reciever on roof).