U.S. Geological
Survey
Open-File Report 00-330
Online version 1.0
Three-Month Performance Evaluation of the Nanometrics, Inc., Libra Satellite Seismograph System in the Northern California Seismic Network
By
David H. Oppenheimer
BACKGROUND
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In
1999 the Northern California Seismic Network (NCSN) purchased a Libra
satellite seismograph system from Nanometrics, Inc to assess whether this
technology was a cost-effective and robust replacement for their analog
microwave system. The system was purchased subject to it meeting the requirements,
criteria and tests described in Appendix A. In early 2000, Nanometrics
began delivery of various components of the system, such as the hub and
remote satellite dish and mounting hardware, and the NCSN installed and
assembled most equipment in advance of the arrival of Nanometrics engineers
to facilitate the configuration of the system. The hub was installed in
its permanent location, but for logistical reasons the "remote"
satellite hardware was initially configured at the NCSN for testing. During
the first week of April Nanometrics engineers came to Menlo Park to configure
the system and train NCSN staff. The two dishes were aligned with the
satellite, and the system was fully operational in 2 days with little
problem. Nanometrics engineers spent the remaining 3 days providing hands-on
training to NCSN staff in hardware/software operation, configuration,
and maintenance. During the second week of April 2000, NCSN staff moved
the entire remote system of digitizers, dish assembly, and mounting hardware
to Mammoth Lakes, California. The system was reinstalled at the Mammoth
Lakes water treatment plant and communications successfully reestablished
with the hub via the satellite on 14 April 2000. The system has been in
continuous operation since then. This report reviews the performance of
the Libra system for the three-month period 20 April 2000 through 20 July
2000. The purpose of the report is to assess whether the system passed
the acceptance tests described in Appendix A. We examine all data gaps
reported by NCSN "gap list" software and discuss their cause.
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