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15 -= Smart Solo BD3C-5 (5 second) Broad-Band Node =
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22 += Smart Solo BD3C-5 (5 second) Broad-Band Node =
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20 20  == GPS Considerations ==
21 21  
22 22  The GPS antenna is at the top and center of the unit, and will (usually) only receive signal with a clear sky view directly above. The signal is able to penetrate plastic and terracotta planters and a thin layer of soil, but may struggle if the soil layer is too thick. The BD3C will not start recording without first attaining a GPS lock.
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24 24  == Keeping the Instruments Clean ==
25 25  
26 26  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>>http://auspass.edu.au/field/bd3c_removal.mp4]] demonstrating its effectiveness.
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29 -= Charge Time, Instrument Life, and Charge During Storage & Shipping =
30 -
31 -Both nodes take about 6-8 hours to charge from flat and hold their charge reasonably well, however you may benefit from a "top up" charge immediately prior to deploy. The instruments should last around 30 days per cycle (recording at 250hz) with GPS on cycle on and bluetooth disabled.
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33 -Upon retrieval, the instruments should not be stored flat as this will damage the batteries. It is recommended to charge them back up "to orange" such that they are charged around ~~50-60%. This is also acceptable for shipping.
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35 -
36 -= Best Practices and Guide =
37 -
38 -== Install ==
39 -
40 -Logbook is required (used again for pick up & metadata creation)
41 -
42 -- station name
43 -
44 -- lat / long
45 -
46 -- team members
47 -
48 -- date and local time
49 -
50 -- SN of sensor
51 -
52 -- notes on site
53 -
54 -Place nodes in thick (“landfill biodegradable”) plastic bags in the hole
55 -
56 -Take compass measurement away from node and fences [make sure to adjust inclination angle]
57 -
58 -Take many photos from the site from different angles 
59 -
60 -Add a precise site description to the notes such as distances and orientations from landmarks 
61 -
62 -It will be very helpful in locating the instrument if you place a flag next to it, preferably in a color other than green or yellow.
63 -
64 -Make a mark (digital) of the instrument's location using a GPS device. Record the location both in your paper notes and on the GPS device.
65 -
66 -Download the GPS (Garmin) file to a laptop and share drive to share with other GPS devices
67 -
68 -Share photos in a shared location (Google photos, OneDrive, Dropbox, etc), but most useful are those added to a Google Maps/Earth location
69 -
70 -Create metadata .xml file
71 -
72 -
73 -== Removing/Demob ==
74 -
75 -Download and then use the GPS file to locate the node 
76 -
77 -Use Google Maps / Google Earth to create a kmz file that can then be imported onto your phone.  
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79 -
80 -Upload photos of the site
81 -
82 -- station name
83 -
84 -- latitude
85 -
86 -- longitude
87 -
88 -- elevation
89 -
90 -* SN of sensor – SN of battery (optional)
91 -* Site notes and name of location (e.g. Richards garden, Te Mini steam field eastern side)
92 -
93 -Upload photos into Google Earth and on a shared drive
94 -
95 -Before removing the instrument have your compass, tape, marker, pen, clipboard, logbook and compass ready (in tote bag!). 
96 -
97 -Write the station name and the instrument’s serial number, along with 'D' and 'C' and ‘R’, each next to a box to indicate 'download' and 'charge'. Stick this label to the top of the instrument.
98 -
99 -Take a photo of the entire setup node with the label on it + compass 
100 -
101 -Use existing field logbook to note time, SN and station name plus any notes – including any issues with orientation or level or anything else
102 -
103 -
104 -== Charging ==
105 -
106 -Clean node prior to charging and harvesting the data
107 -
108 -Remove battery (and spike) from the sensor by twisting the spike part of the instrument
109 -
110 -Set 16 nodes into the charging box (spikes up)
111 -
112 -Red lights on the box next to the batteries will come on and remain a steady red light while charging. This will change to orange, then to green, then to flashing green when fully charged.
113 -
114 -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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123 123  {{toc/}}
124 124  {{/box}}
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126 126  {{box title="= SmartSolo [[BD3C-5>>https://smartsolo.com/cp-4.html]] =
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128 128  = [[image:Trillium compact posthole.jpg]] =
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130 130  |(% style=~"width:115px~" %)**Sensitivity **|(% style=~"width:112px~" %)5 seconds
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143 143  |(% style=~"width:139px~" %)**Weight**|(% style=~"width:88px~" %)? kg"}}
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146 146  {{/box}}
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65 +//[[IGU-16HR>>https://smartsolo.com/cp-3.html]]//
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68 +//[[BD3C-5>>https://smartsolo.com/cp-4.html]]//
150 150  )))
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