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... ... @@ -34,12 +34,10 @@ 34 34 35 35 = Applying for an FDSN Network Code = 36 36 37 - The FDSN requires that each seismic networkhavea2-character Network Codeassignedtoittodifferentiate itwhen shared online. These must be registered from FDSN [[HERE>>https://www.fdsn.org/networks/request/]] or you can ask us to help with this. Ideally you will need a network code before you plan on saving any data as this network code is part of the metadata stored in the file's data.37 +Each seismic network needs its own 2-character Network Code to help differentiate it. These must be registered from FDSN [[HERE>>https://www.fdsn.org/networks/request/]] or you can ask us to help with this. Ideally you will need a network code before you plan on saving any data as this network code is part of the metadata stored in the file's data. 38 38 39 - Becausethenetwork codeisonly 2 characters, often they are reused and can only be differentiated by the range of years they are in operation. Thus, it is**CRITICAL** to ensure that you select the correct year range for your experiment, because if your project ends up with data outside oftherangeassigned toyourrequested network code then you might be forced to use two separate network codesto accommodate this "spill over".For example, if you are operating a multi-year network with a planned endduring2027, we recommend adding a year of "buffer" to your registration requestin the eventthatyour experimentisdelayedorextends furtherthanyouoriginallyplanned,e.g. request acodethatspans2024-2028.39 +It is **CRITICAL** to ensure that you select the correct year range for your experiment, because if your project ends up with data outside of your originally requested network code then you might be forced to use two separate network codes. If you are operating a multi-year network with a planned end of, say, 2027, we recommend adding a year of "buffer" to your registration request e.g. request a code from 2024-2028. Remember, **//you can always trim the timespan of your network, but don't assume you can add to it!//** 40 40 41 -Remember, **//you can always trim the timespan of your network, but don't assume you can add to it!//** 42 - 43 43 = Accessing your data at AusPass = 44 44 45 45 SeeĀ [[HERE>>http://auspass.edu.au/xwiki/bin/view/Data/Tutorials/]] for tips and advice on using python and ObsPy to access our server.