Tech Staff Meeting Notes June 1, 2015

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

Duty Table updated June 2014


Priorities


News & Highlights

We need to have a meeting to discuss SIS and the level of deagregation we want in station descriptions.

The ANSS NIC meeting is June 9 and 10.

James is in NY for earthworm training

Mitch is working on getting pre-2015 data uploaded to AQMS and Comcat.


NMSZ

We stopped receiving UDP packets from GNAR. It does not appear to be a firewall. Installed a cell modem until the problem can be resolved. A fanless pc is ready to be installed to provide a smarter platform on the station end to help trouble shoot the problem.

NELE extraction is in July. David will be using the winch on 388 to pull the vaults then NELE crews will finish. Need to replace seals on the transfer case and instrument cluster in 388 prior to then.

freewave serial reset installed at 9 of 11 broadbands.

We have 11 episensors cannabalized from the K2's. We'll replace the RT147's at all 11 NM broadband stations then cull the RT147's for working sensors. We'll use

Menlo has no immediate need for the hardware installed at EULA and we had two small events over the weekend. So we'll keep it running for the time being.

NMDown


Data is taken from these 2 events:
/gaia/smeagol/dat2/Working/NM/201505/20150531_210944_MAN
/gaia/smeagol/dat2/Working/NM/201505/20150530_004040_MAN

Down
EPRM
SJBM
HCAR see image
QUAR
MATM
KEWM.EHN see image

Misc Problem
WHAR.HN*- see image
HENM.HN* -spikes on 2 channels
see image

Two ISIS3 upgrades remain: ARPT, and the PLAR replacement.

RDST has a very large pole right next to the vault that will corrupt any data during strong ground motion. It needs to get moved; Dave has a couple options on the Rhodes campus (the name will change when its moved). Hopefully rather than reinstall the Guralps in the new location, we can install a Basalt instead.

NODE Tasks

The win7 replacement for mudworm was installed last week. It went well other than the year being wrong on startup that caused the data times to be stamped incorrectly.

DBB:

Initial test of DBB through Wilder went well. But there's too much torque in the tower and we lose connection in the wind. Jim got permission to add a stiffener to the tower.

Jim is going to test a 950MHz link between Wilder and SFTN. If that works it will be more robust than a 2.4GHz link.

MKTA:

LNXT:

NMAD:

The waveserver continues to have occasional very gappy periods most likely due to missed messages. Steve will investigate.

AZTN/HDBR: Shahram submitted a proposal to TDOT to replace all the sensors with Episensors (including new cabinets, etc). We asked USGS to provide new radios so we can have a continuous buffer of all channels at AZTN. We'll then allow access to NSMP so they can extract event data.

CERI:

Need to review and update the power systems in 218.


ETSZ

John is helping Gordana Vlahovic get NCCU back online. She has a computer that needs to be configured. Its best to use earthworm exports rather than scream to scream. Steve will help get this done.

CCNC is not going through fgtn and instead repeats through ASTN. The 950MHz shot would work so it could be converted to digital.

We're still repeating CPRT through GTTN. The plan was to put a cell modem at CPRT but John found a potential internet host in the local Library. The Library doesn't have an acceptable site for the receive antenna so John is checking with the local Fire Station as a potential internent host.

PMTN was vandalized by copper thieves. John spoke to the Sheriff who advised that once they do it once, its likely to happen again. John will look for alternative locations. We might still be able to use PMTN as a repeater/internet host. John is persuing a couple possible hosts.

SMNC has a bad horizontal. Replace L4 with S-13.

ETDown


Most images taken from: /gaia/smeagol/dat2/Working/ET/201505/20150530_113530_MAN
/gaia/smeagol/dat2/Working/NM/201505/20150530_004040_MAN

Down
PMTN.EH*
PMTN.HN*
CVVA
BRBC Node

Misc Problems
ASTN.HNN- see image
BCRT.HN* - spikes
CPCT.HNZ - see image
VHTN - see image

STAR Node We may have a bad intrusion alarm. Should put a better lock on the cabinet.

Need to replace the current custom reset system with pair of iboots; one at Athens and the other at Star Mountain.

Lightning at CCRT has consumed two refteks, an S-13, and several other other pieces of hardware despite having the best grounding and surge supression of any station in the network. We're going to cut our losses and downgrade to ISIS4. The reftek and episensor will find a new home, possibly at CCNC.

The unused pair of ubiquiti radios will be installed at Star Mountain. All CERI data will then go over the Ubiquiti link and the EMA can use the Aironet link to transmit the camera data in real-time continuous.

BRBC Node

Morgantown node hardware is ready to go (needs an earthworm) and waiting on completion of the ice bridge and fiber. Delivery of ice bridget and cable rack is June 23 so we're probably looking at an August node install.

Internet, accessibility, and high noise inducing RF requires we move the MGNC central receive. John presented several possibilities and investigated both the PSN digitizer and the Menlo Park system. We determined that eventually we'll need to convert all nodes to the Menlo Park system so that we can obsolesce XP. But for now, we need to reconfigure North Carolina as in this figure. Better figure. This includes:
Decommission RBNC DONE
Upgrade WSNC to broadband or S-13/Reftek and cell modem. Done.
Rotate CCNC to repeat through fgtn and add to MTTN node. Done.
Establish new node at High Peak.
Transmit MGNC to High Peak. Done
Repeat TRYN through MGNC. Too much RF, will test SMNC instead
Transmit GFM to High Peak.
Transmit TVNC to High Peak.
Transmit SMNC to High Peak. Done

GFM needs to be upgraded to ISIS4. If we can get a helicopter drop for equipment and supplies then we'll also upgrade to 3-c S-13. Should also get the helicopter to remove old hardware at the same time.

MTTN Node

CPRT is waiting on county for permission to use Library internet; will probably be ok.

GMG needs a new vertical S-13.

PMTN needs a fence?


GPS

Jim provided an update to the spreadsheet detailing the antenna upgrades and ethernet isolation progress at each station. All but one is complete (CJTR).

CJTR is back online awaiting fiber.


AG Network

LCAR got water in again. The trillium appears to be ok but the RT147 is not. The source of the leak was the conduit into the vault. This is repaired.


FDL

The FDL wiki is here: https://umwiki.memphis.edu/display/FDL/CERI+FDL


NSMP

NSMP Station List.


MISCELLANEOUS

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