ALL historical data is now available on Swarm

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Branden Christensen

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Jun 22, 2017, 5:00:36 PM6/22/17
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ALL historical data is now available on Swarm
This is a really exciting development. You can now access ALL of your Shake's historical data.

Thanks to our partners at gempa GmbH, you can now access all of the historical data from your Raspberry Shake, all the way back to November, 2016 when the very first Raspberry Shakes started to come online. This can now be done using Swarm. A MASSIVE data archive is now at your fingertips! Read on for technical details. 


Technical details
Swarm gets data via the Winston Wave Server protocol (WWS). Our partners at gempa have created a WWS-plugin for the CAPS data acquisition server which manages all real-time and historical waveform data. 

Please update your Swarm data source to:
   Data Source Name: RS Community CAPS
   Data Source: Winston Wave Server
   IP: caps.raspberryshakedata.com
   Port: 16022
   Timeout: 15 seconds
   Use Compression: Yes

As we cannot simulate 100's of simultaneous connections from all over the world, we consider this new service a beta service. Debugging and fixing of any problems will happen swiftly. Note that on August 1st, we will shutdown the old connection:
   Data Source Name: RS Community
   Data Source: Winston Wave Server
   IP: raspberryshakedata.com
   Port: 16032
   Timeout: 15 seconds
   Use Compression: Yes


For full details about Swarm's use and configuration see here.
Learn more about how CAPS can help your geophysical institute here.
Links
Get your Raspberry Shake up and running:
Quick Start Guide including some helpful YouTube videos
Complete User manual
Google Group Technical Support Forum
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The Original Kickstarter Campaign

Newsletter Archive

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StationView
EQView

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Google+: share photos of your Shake, seismograms and pretty much anything else here


Saludos from Panama, 
 


dave d

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Jun 22, 2017, 5:45:00 PM6/22/17
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Super. Now no need to extend storage on sd card if you are connected to the shake
Net.

Thorsten Miglus

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Jun 22, 2017, 7:08:37 PM6/22/17
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Hi Branden,

some things are still wrong with the server.

I started with ID RA211 and Ethernet connection.
Then I changed to WI-FI and my ID changed to RCCC4.
Updating to version 4 changed my ID back to RA211.

So far this is alright.

But the data from my Shake RA211 is still flowing to RCC4 on the server.
This is wrong.

Cheers,
Thorsten

Branden Christensen

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Jun 22, 2017, 7:49:44 PM6/22/17
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Thorsten: 

We are on this and hope to push a solution next week if not earlier.

Branden

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paul denton

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Jun 23, 2017, 11:13:27 AM6/23/17
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Great work... I am now finally able to see the seismic response of Leicester City FC last UEFA Champions league match against Atletico Madrid (April 18)   The Leicester leg ended 1-1  which caused great excitement in the home ground (although leicester lost 2-1 on aggregate)

Raspberry shake RD205 picked up a "vardyquake" from the university 1.2km from the stadium , a very characteristic signal with an impulse occurring when the goal is scored (as 30,000 fans all leap to their feet) followed by a harmonic tremor at about 2.5Hz a minute later when the fans start dancing, a dance which resonates with the stadium structure and cretaes a very wobbly experience.

Paul Denton

Melissa in CA

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Jun 24, 2017, 12:27:04 AM6/24/17
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Branden, this is good news for this newbie. I struggled to find where to update my SWARM Data Source and finally found it. For others gently walking this path, try this: 
  1. launch swarm.jar 
  2. under the word File click the icon for New Data Source
  3. fill-in Winston Wave Server info
  4. click OK button
  5. under the Layout menu - Save (with a new name) and click OK.  BUMMER. My data source input is not saved after quitting swarm.jar and restarting. I'm thinking there is a step I've missed. 
I'm using a Macintosh computer and Java is finally working with swarm.jar - although the map is not working to show any details. My bad was to enter Latitude & Longitude from the headless screen's home page but SWARM dialog box required Longitude then Latitude info. 

Good work team! 

Juan Antonio

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Jun 26, 2017, 6:42:17 PM6/26/17
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Nice record Paul!
Regards
Juan Antonio

TideMan

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Jul 4, 2017, 6:31:29 PM7/4/17
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Excellent advance!!
However, is there any way in SWARM to grab a period of data between two dates, rather than laboriously scrolling back through the record using the wheel on the mouse?

tinotenaz

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Jul 5, 2017, 9:39:51 AM7/5/17
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Hi,

yes, it is.

Open the helicorder screen of your Raspberry Shake, then go to Helicorder View Settings, second button from the upper left corner of the helicorder screen, and there you can find the option View time: there you can type your desire start time, and the period of time.

The format is, for the X axis in minutes, for the Y axis in hours, and for the start time YYYMMDDmmSS, means YEAR MONTH DAY MINUTES and SECONDS.

For more information about the usage of Swarm, please consult the manual at 


Cheers.

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