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Date:2003-08-23 12:38:00
Sender:V. Husson, P. Stevens, H. Vo, ILRS CB <Husson, Van <Van.Husson@honeywell-tsi.com>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1119: New Features of the ILRS Web Site Station Pages
Author:V. Husson, P. Stevens, H. Vo, ILRS CB
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SLR Electronic Mail 2003-08-23 12:38:00 UTC Message No. 1119
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Author: V. Husson, P. Stevens, H. Vo, ILRS CB
Subject: New Features of the ILRS Web Site Station Pages

Dear Colleagues:

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A few days ago we went operational with a new set of station pages
on the ILRS Web Site (ref:SLRMail#1117).

We like to stress some new features of these pages and also STRESS
that the site logs are an integral element of these new pages.
Therefore; it is imperative that systems KEEP their logs CURRENT
COMPLETE, and ACCURATE.

The main page of the ILRS stations page at:

http://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov/stations/index.html

is a map of sites since the formation of the ILRS which HAVE
provided site logs. Click on the site name to go to that
site´s main page.

NOTE TO STATIONS: Stations should BOOKMARK their own site´s page.

Here are the key features of each site´s main page:

1. There is a graphic of the system. If a graphic is
missing or if you prefer a better picture please send it
to the CB at CB@ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov .

2. At the very top of the page are four clickable tabs
labeled GENERAL, MET DATA, PERFORMANCE, & SITE LOG.
The tab which has a white background indicates which
page you are on.

3. On the left navigation bar is the listing of sites,
sorted by the 4-character site code. If you want
to re-sort the sites by marker/Pad Id click on ”PAD ID”.

4. On the GENERAL page there are several sets of information:
This information includes the contact information,
approximate coordinates, station news, and the URL from
Section 2, Section 15, Section 14, and Section 17 of
the site log, respectively. Once we establish a new
standard message for station news, these emails will be added
to the NEWS Section (Stay tuned to SLRMail for the station
standard message description).

5. On the MET DATA page are three clickable thumbnails
of TEMPERATURE, PRESSURE, and HUMIDITY which was extracted
from the normal points (NP). We hope soon to add some aggregate
long term analysis of met data that will clearly identify
any subtle trends in the met data.

6. On the PERFORMANCE page there are currently four clickable
thumbnails of RMS, SYSTEM DELAY, AVERAGE OBS per NP, FULLRATE
OBS (per pass/pass segment) from the LAGEOS NPs. We plan
to add some aggregate performance plots and in addition add
pass-by-pass range and time bias results from the weekly LAGEOS
reports (e.g. CSR, CRL, MCC, Delft). The performance help provides
insight on what to look for in the charts.

7. The SITE LOG page is the actual site log broken into its
different sections with bookmarks to help your scroll through
the information. Also please note: near the top you can go
to an abbreviated set of instructions on how to update your
site log.


Going back to the main station page, the left navigation bar contains:

SITE LISTING (listing of all the sites sorted by marker ID
in addition to collocated site logs)
SITE INFORMATION (mostly global SLR information databases)
SITE PROCEDURES/REQUIREMENTS (e.g. data flow, qualification, etc.)
CURRENT NETWORK STATUS (a file which provides the date of the
last pass tracked for each location)
NETWORK MAP


From: ”Husson, Van”

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