Guralp Systems CMG-DCM build <10,000 User Manual

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Acquisition Modules and Platinum Firmware

Recording and Retrieving Data

%l

2 char SEED location identifier ‡

%b

block length

%f

bits/sample or compression format

%p

samples/second

%%

% (a literal percent sign)

If the format string ends in a .extension (without any escape sequences in
the extension) then this extension will be noted and used in some other

locations – e.g. for the top level date directory.

The default format strings are:

GCF Directory format: %Y%j­gcfraw

GCF File format: %Y%jT%H%MZ.gcf

miniSEED Directory format: %Y%j­mseed

miniSEED File format: %Y%j­%H%M­%s­%c­%n­%l.mseed

Slashes “/” will cause subdirectories to be created. Using them as date
separators will have unintended and, usually, undesirable consequences.

11.2.2.1 Some examples

The GCF default, %Y%jT%H%MZ.gcf, includes the data and time but no stream

identifiers, resulting in a single file containing all streams per recording
period. This will produce file-names like:

2008315T1445Z.gcf

If you are recording at two different sample rates, including a %p will cause all
streams at the same rate to be grouped into one file per rate per recording

period. Using %Y%jT%H%MZ_%p.gcf might produce files like:

2008315T1445Z_200.gcf and
2008315T1445Z_50.gcf

If you need one file per stream, include the %C sequence. Using the format %Y
%jT%H%MZ_%C.gcf would produce files like:

2008315T1445Z_406N2.gcf
2008315T1445Z_406E2.gcf and
2008315T1445Z_406Z2.gcf

Adding a %S would add the system ID, so %Y%jT%H%MZ_%S_%C.gcf would

produce files like:

2008315T1445Z_EKA_406N2.gcf

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