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1 -SmartSolo Nodes
1 +SmartSolo Node Seismometers
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1 -XWiki.JackD
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16 16  
17 17  = **Programming Defaults** =
18 18  
19 -ANU recommends that the SP 16HR-3C be set to a gain of 24db and no higher than 250 Hz sampling rate. The BD3C-5 should be set to a gain of 6db (maximum allowed). These are what we use for our internal experiments. **Note that this gain must be removed when exporting to miniseed, **otherwise amplitudes will be a factor of either 15.84893192 (24db) or 2 (6db) too high. We also recommend disabling bluetooth to increase battery life, and to enable "FIFO" mode just in case old data is still present on the units and you run out of space (although it is unlikely you will go over 64 Gb for one deploy). If using the "timed turn-on" option, please be aware that **the units will not begin recording until they have acquired a GPS lock**, which may nor occur if they are buried too deeply or have very poor sky view.
19 +We recommend that the SP 16HR-3C be set to a gain of 24db and no higher than 250 Hz sampling rate unless there is an explicit reason to do so. The BD3C-5 should be set to a gain of 6db (which is the maximum allowed). These are what we use for our internal experiments.
20 20  
21 +**Note that this gain must be removed when exporting to miniseed, **otherwise amplitudes will be a factor of either 15.84893192 (24db) or 2 (6db) too high. We also recommend disabling bluetooth to increase battery life, and to enable "FIFO" mode just in case old data is still present on the units and you run out of space (although it is unlikely you will go over 64 Gb for one deploy). If using the "timed turn-on" option, please be aware that **the units will not begin recording until they have acquired a GPS lock**, which may nor occur if they are buried too deeply or have very poor sky view.
21 21  
23 +
22 22  = **Fieldwork Preparation** =
23 23  
24 24  (% class="box infomessage" %)
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31 31  )))
32 32  )))
33 33  
36 +== Magnets ==
37 +
38 +If you are short on magnets, you may find it easier and a lot cheaper to buy magnets in Australia. AMF Magnetics is a good retailer, and [[this item>>https://magnet.com.au/collections/shop?q=23012B]] seems to work well. It is also advantageous to use smaller magnets and store/carry them individually in your back pocket (as well as stick them to various places in your field vehicle, etc).
39 +
40 +== Animal-Proofing ==
41 +
42 +We have experienced times where foxes (or some other animal) will dig up nodes and potentially carry them off for tens or hundreds of meteres. Being sanitary with the rope handles (e.g. not getting food grease on them) seems to help, as well as spraying the nodes and handles with methylated spirits et al. when deploying. There are other specialized products available depending on your environment.
43 +
34 34  = **Installation** =
35 35  
36 36  == **1. Logbook documentation** ==
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104 104  
105 105  == **7. Additional Best Practices** ==
106 106  
107 -* **Environmental Responsibility**: Ensure that the node placement and the materials used are environmentally responsible and adhere to local regulations.
108 108  * **Training and Familiarisation**: Make sure all team members are adequately trained in using the GPS devices, compass use, and other equipment to ensure consistent and accurate data collection.
109 109  
110 -* (((
111 -==== **Keeping the Instruments Clean** ====
112 -)))
113 -* (((
114 -Use a (**landfill**, not //compost//) degradable bag when installing to keep the instrument clean. This will save you many hours of time cleaning them in preparation for their return. [[Here is a video>>url:http://auspass.edu.au/field/bd3c_removal.mp4]] demonstrating its effectiveness.
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116 -
117 117  ----
118 118  
119 119  = **Seismic Station Demobilization and Documentation** =
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245 245  (((
246 246  * **Ensure to export data as "COUNTS", not "mV".**
247 247  
248 -* **Set "Remove Gain" to the same decibel gain as during programming** **(by default ANU sets this to 24db (a factor of 15.848932).**
250 +* **Set "Remove Gain" to the same decibel gain as during programming** **(by default ANU sets this to 24db for short period nodes (a factor of 15.848932), and 6db for broadband nodes).**
249 249  )))
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251 251  
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307 307  
308 308  **Procedure for Seismic Nodes:**
309 309  
310 -* If the nodes are placed in a sturdy plastic bag at the time of installation, the cleaning procedure should be straightforward. If not you have a lot of work to do before they are returned to us!
312 +Top half:
311 311  
314 +Bottom half: The metal spikes on the bottom half of the nodes can be cleaned using a wire brush, though should still be wiped down for dust afterwards.
312 312  
316 +
313 313  = **Weights (for shipping)** =
314 314  
315 315  The weights of bags of nodes, as well as data harvesters and node chargers, are listed below:
316 316  
317 -1 bag + 6 SP (IGU-16HR) nodes: 18kg
321 +1 bag + 6 SP (IGU-16HR) nodes: 18 kg
318 318  
319 -1 SP (IGU-16HR) data harvester: 24kg
323 +1 SP (IGU-16HR) data harvester: 21.5 kg
320 320  
321 -1 SP (IGU-16HR) charger: 24kg
325 +1 SP (IGU-16HR) charger: 26.3 kg
322 322  
323 -1 BB (BD3C-5) charger/data harvester (with and without 16 cables): 21kg / 14.5kg
327 +1 BB (BD3C-5) charger/data harvester (with and without 16 cables): 21 kg / 14.5 kg
324 324  
325 -1 case + 5 BB (BD3C-5) nodes and 6 BB nodes: 22kg / 25kg
329 +1 case + 5 BB (BD3C-5) nodes and 6 BB nodes: 22 kg / 25 kg
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327 327  
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349 349  |(% style="width:189px" %)**Size (without spike)**|(% style="width:221px" %)158 x160mm
350 350  |(% style="width:189px" %)**Weight**|(% style="width:221px" %)2.8 kg
351 351  |(% style="width:189px" %)**Data Storage**|(% style="width:221px" %)64 Gb
352 -|(% style="width:189px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:221px" %)Li_etc XXAh
356 +|(% style="width:189px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:221px" %)(((
357 +Lithium-ion battery contained in equipment (168.84 Wh)
358 +
359 +UN3481 PI967 S1
353 353  )))
361 +)))
354 354  
355 355  (% class="box" %)
356 356  (((
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365 365  |(% style="width:187px" %)**Size (with spike)**|(% style="width:224px" %)103mm(L) × 95mm(W) × 187mm
366 366  |(% style="width:187px" %)**Weight**|(% style="width:224px" %)2.4 kg
367 367  |(% style="width:187px" %)**Data Storage**|(% style="width:224px" %)64 Gb
368 -|(% style="width:187px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:224px" %)Lithium ion XXAh
376 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:224px" %)(((
377 +Lithium-ion battery contained in equipment (96.48 Wh)
378 +
379 +UN3481 PI967 S2
369 369  )))
381 +)))
370 370  
371 371  
372 372  )))