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11 11  The linked table shows instruments that are actively maintained (i.e., that we aim to keep in field-ready condition). These are the instruments we most often supply. However, if this selection doesn't suit your research needs or is in short supply, please let us know ~-~- we may have alternate solutions. Your feedback also helps us maintain a relevant infrastructure collection for the research community.
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13 -Lead times will depend on the scale of your project, delivery logistics, and staff availability. Applicants are therefore encouraged to make early contact, so we aware of your plans.
13 +Lead times will depend on the scale of your project, delivery logistics, and staff availability. Applicants are encouraged to make early contact, so we aware of your plans.
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15 15  == Submitting an Application to the ANSIR Committee ==
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19 19  The recommended process is:
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21 -~1. Check availability;
21 +~1. Check availability
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23 -2. Review the terms and conditions: [[ANSIR: Terms and Conditions>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-terms]].  ;
23 +2. Review the terms and conditions: [[ANSIR: Terms and Conditions>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-terms]]
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25 -3. Review the application form: [[ANSIR: Application Form>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-application-form]] ;
25 +3. Review the application form: [[ANSIR: Application Form>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-application-form]]
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27 -4. Contact our Scientific Coordinator to schedule a consultation;
27 +4. Contact our Scientific Coordinator to schedule a consultation
28 28  
29 -5. Submit your application.
29 +5. Submit your application
30 30  
31 31  = Metadata =
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35 35  = Applying for an FDSN Network Code =
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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. 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 may 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 it is often impossible to add to it!//
37 +The FDSN requires that each seismic network have a 2-character Network Code assigned to it to differentiate it when 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.
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39 +Because the network code is only 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 of the range assigned to your requested network code then you might be forced to use two separate network codes to accommodate this "spill over". For example, if you are operating a multi-year network with a planned end during 2027, we recommend adding a year of "buffer" to your registration request in the event that your experiment is delayed or extends further than you originally planned, e.g. request a code that spans 2024-2028.
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41 +Remember, **//you can always trim the timespan of your network, but don't assume you can add to it!//**
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39 39  = Accessing your data at AusPass =
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41 -See [[HERE>>http://auspass.edu.au/xwiki/bin/view/Data/Tutorials/]] for tips and advice on using python and obspy to access our server.
45 +See [[HERE>>http://auspass.edu.au/xwiki/bin/view/Data/Tutorials/]] for tips and advice on using python and ObsPy to access our server.