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5 -= **Node Setup** =
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7 -Short term (~~30 day) battery powered nodes
8 -
9 -== **Pre-Fieldwork Preparation** ==
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15 -**~ INVEST IN FAST EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES – DO NOT LET THIS BE THE LIMITATION OF DATA HARVESTING **
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19 -= **Installation** =
20 -
21 -=== **1- Logbook documentation** ===
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24 -**Essential Details**: Record the following in a logbook:
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26 -* Station name
27 -* Latitude and longitude
28 -* Names of team members present
29 -* Date and local time of installation
30 -* Serial number (SN) of the sensor
31 -* Detailed notes on the site conditions and setup
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33 -
34 -=== **2- Node Placement** ===
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36 -
37 -**Protection**: Place nodes inside thick, landfill biodegradable plastic bags for environmental protection.
38 -
39 -**Site Analysis**:
40 -
41 -* Conduct compass measurements away from the node and metallic structures, adjusting for inclination angle.
42 -* Take multiple photographs from various angles to document the site setup thoroughly.
43 -* Include a detailed site description in your notes, specifying distances and orientations from nearby landmarks (e.g. Richards garden, Te Mini steam field eastern side)
44 -
45 -=== **3- Visibility and Location Marking** ===
46 -
47 -**Flag Placement**: Position a flag, preferably in a bright color (avoid green or yellow), near the instrument to aid in its future location.
48 -
49 -**GPS Marking**:
50 -
51 -* Use a GPS device to mark the instrument's exact location.
52 -* Record this location in both your paper notes and the GPS device.
53 -
54 -=== **4- Data Sharing and Metadata Creation** ===
55 -
56 -**GPS Data**:
57 -
58 -* Download the GPS file to a laptop.
59 -* Share this file on a drive accessible to all team members for uniform understanding of node locations.
60 -
61 -**Photo Sharing**:
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63 -* Upload site photos to a shared platform (OneDrive, Dropbox, etc.).
64 -* Integrating photos into Google Maps or Google Earth can be particularly beneficial for easy location referencing.
65 -
66 -**Metadata File**:
67 -
68 -* Create a metadata XML file for each node, which is essential for data organisation and future reference.
69 -
70 -=== **5- Additional Best Practices** ===
71 -
72 -* **Environmental Responsibility**: Ensure that the node placement and the materials used are environmentally responsible and adhere to local regulations.
73 -* **Training and Familiarisation**: Make sure all team members are adequately trained in using the GPS devices, compass, and other equipment to ensure consistent and accurate data collection.
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75 -= ​​​​​​​ =
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81 81  = SmartSolo IGU 16HR 3C (5 Hz) Short Period Node =
82 82  
83 83  blahblah
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97 97  
98 98  == GPS Considerations ==
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191 191  
192 192  This is a good time to check the "C" box on your temporary labels to mark that the unit has been charged
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200 200  
201 201  The first thing to do is to register the nodes in the system, so the software can recognize them. To do this, go to the folder where the “SmartSoloApps SoloLite” was installed. Then right-click the deviceconfig.exe program to “run as an administrator” and save the file to the directory of “deviceconfig” (snapshot below). Note that to avoid registering the same node twice, you can simply replace the file each time you do the registration.
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205 205  
206 206  Then open the “SoloLite” software, and just go to “File” to make a new project. In this case, you do not need to find the exact 16 nodes that were grouped for script writing. Do not worry about the settings for the seismic recordings for the next window to pop up, as the only way to reset the instruments (e.g., sampling rate, gain etc) is to write script to re-program them.
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210 210  
211 211  Once you create the new project, your Data Transfer View panel on the bottom right of the window will show these nodes that have properly connected to the data harvest, including series number, data size etc. It is okay if the “Prospect not matched”, which simply means the project you just created does not match the one you made to program them. Simply select all these nodes, and right click to “force download”, which will initiate the downloading process. Once they are done, you will see new folders created for each slot at your Downloaded Data panel on the top left of the window.
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214 214  
215 215  At this stage, it means that the raw DLL data of the recording has been downloaded successfully to your local machine. To output data in readable format, such as SAC or miniSEED, click the “Tool” menu and select “export seismic data”. The parameters here should be straightforward to set and tailored to personal reference.
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229 229  Now the data should be ready. Then you can select these data and right click to output the GPS information associated with them.
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233 233  When downloading, all the green lights on the nodes will blink. The associated red lights on the rack will flash when it is downloading, and make sure to disconnect the nodes before you unplug anything. Be careful: if the laptop goes to sleep, the download process will pause.
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292 292  = SmartSolo [[BD3C-5>>url:https://smartsolo.com/cp-4.html]] =
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298 298  |(% style="width:189px" %)**Frequency Band**|(% style="width:221px" %)5 Seconds to 150Hz
299 299  |(% style="width:189px" %)**Sensitivity**|(% style="width:221px" %)200 V/m/s
300 300  |(% style="width:189px" %)**Size (without spike)**|(% style="width:221px" %)158 x160mm
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308 308  = SmartSolo [[IGU-16HR>>url:https://smartsolo.com/cp-3.html]] =
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314 314  |(% style="width:187px" %)**Frequency Band**|(% style="width:224px" %)5 Hz to 1652Hz
315 315  |(% style="width:187px" %)**Sensitivity**|(% style="width:224px" %)67.7 V/m/s
316 316  |(% style="width:187px" %)**Size (with spike)**|(% style="width:224px" %)103mm(L) × 95mm(W) × 187mm
317 -|(% style="width:187px" %)**Weight**|(% style="width:224px" %)2.3 kg
233 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Weight**|(% style="width:224px" %)2.4 kg
318 318  |(% style="width:187px" %)**Data Storage**|(% style="width:224px" %)64 Gb
319 319  |(% style="width:187px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:224px" %)Li_etc XXAh
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