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<font face="Arial">Hyomin,<br>
During your run, the temperature of the 3100 was probably
reasonably constant so your result is consistent with basic 3100
specs. Keeping the temperature constant over 24 hours should give
you a close alignment with future JJ station measurements. Good
news. <br>
I can house your rm3100 in the same way I did mine or, I think I
have enough extra parts now from Dave to make one up and send it
down .... possibly drive it down since you're about 150 road miles
from here, which I can do in three hours.<br>
Jules<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/5/2020 5:31 PM, Kim, Hyomin
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<div>Hi Dave, Jules and Nathaniel,</div>
<div>Sorry that it took me so long to work on the data that was
retrieved from Jenny Jump. The two sensors (Bartington and our
mag) were placed inside a solenoid which was then placed
inside a mu-metal case. Long story short, there is NO reason
to believe that our magnetometer behaves in a different way
compared to the other. They trace the artificially generated
fields well. The only thing that needs to be addressed later
is that the given field was so big that the output signals
were saturated - the fields inside the solenoids should have
been decreased to avoid saturation. My oversight that I had to
leave the site in a rush. However, both sensors traced the
fields in the same way. I hope I will have more time to stay
at Jenny Jump next time to monitor the signals more carefully
as the NJIT system has now been fixed. </div>
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<div>Please share this during the Tangerine meeting tonight as I
will not be able to attend it this time due to the conflict
with my lecture which is expected to be longer than last
week...</div>
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<div> <font face="Arial">Dear John,<br>
Yes, temperature information was posted a while back. PNI
initially claimed that there was no temperature effect due
to the essentially self compensating scheme used for field
measurement. After I measured as much as a 7-10nT per
degree C tempco in some controlled oven experiments and
sharing that data with PNI, PNI eventually replied that
engineering had measured a maximum of +/- 2nT per degree C
for the inductors alone but had not characterized the
complete sensor.<br>
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The data I have taken so far is not complete but indicates
that the tempco (1) may not be equal on all axes,
including differences in sign and (2) may not be assumed
to be equal for any two units and (3) may not be linear
with temperature, making algorithmic correction of the
recorded data difficult.<br>
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Hence, my attempts to achieve temperature stabilization to
better than 1 degree C over 24 hours for the recordings
I've been doing (sensor in a housing that can be easily
buried sub surface).<br>
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Have also done some experiments with an insulated chamber
containing a thermal mass, equivalent to a low pass
filter, to achieve stabilization. <br>
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Another approach is a temperature controlled oven set to a
few degrees above expected maximum local ambient temp but
that requires power, which complicates long cable runs.<br>
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At just 19-20 inches below grade in my shaded woodlot, 24
hour temperature stability has been within 0.7C. Another
12-16 inches for the next install should bring that to a
diurnal variation of perhaps 0.1C in this location.<br>
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have not kept up on this thread due to other
commitments, but I don't see any mention of the
temperature data and plotting correlated to the data
acquisition of the 3 axis magnetometer (or more likely
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believe that the RM3100 uses ferrite core inductors
for the 3 axis magnetic pickups and ferrites
definitely have a tempco (voice of experience...).
Even a 1 Deg C may have an impact on the mu of the
ferrite at the 1nT measurement levels.</div>
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at 4:18 PM Julius Madey via TangerineSDR <<a
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<div> <font face="Arial">Forgot to mention that one
thing to keep in mind is the difference in raw
data processing between the absolute value sliding
1minute average plots I do with a spreadsheet with
the more complex algorithm delta B plots from
Intermagnet. I'm not sure how the 10nT anomaly
would appear if the same Intermagnet processing
algorithm was used.<br>
Hyomin ?????<br>
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<div> The X and Y traces return after 24 hours
to nearly the same relative value in both the
reference and RM3100 traces. The Z trace does
not. Ionospheric currents flowing in the E
region should not affect Z exclusive of X and
Y under most any geometry I can think of, so I
wondered whether the uncalibrated RM3100 was
likely causing this. (I have never
professionally calibrated a magnetometer, so
Hyomin might need to comment here.). In other
words, I always assume there is some
measurement systematic until it has been
completely ruled out before assigning it to
geophysical variation.</div>
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<div>Correlation is great, and surely some
further calibration issues may remain.
But these sensors are NOT colocated -
(200-300+ mi apart?) . Wouldn't it be
suspicious if they did correlate
perfectly? If they did, shouldn't we ask
if we do really need an extensive array of
these sensors? Presumably there will
always be some local variation at this
scale? (don't know, just asking)<br>
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<div> There appears to be a 10 nT drift
in the Z component for the RM3100 that
is not in the Fredericksburg traces.
Is that slow systematic bias
expected? Maybe things are not
calbrated over that time frame quite
yet?</div>
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previous post carried the file K2KGJ
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Subject: another 24hour RM3100
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To: Kim, Hyomin <<a
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<div> <font face="Arial">All, <br>
I was hoping to record a
relatively short term event
but missed one about 10 days
ago. However, there was a
good run on the 12th with an
~30nT excursion on the Y axis
lasting about an hour. In the
attached pdf, the three axes
of the RM3100 again track the
Fredericksburg magnetometer
station data quite closely.
The RM3100 plotted data points
are simple running 60second
averages and not the more
complex filtering algorithm
used by Intermagnet stations
for their 1 minute data
points. <br>
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The vertical axes scales on
all plots are as close as I
could match them by eye in
cutting and pasting.<br>
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I believe the value to the
right on the Intermagnet plot
is the mean for the 24 hour
period. I did not try to
compute a 24 hour mean.<br>
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One of the products for the
future for general interest
would be a running plot like
those available on
Intermagnet.org. I guess we
can dream a bit. <br>
<br>
Jules - K2KGJ<br>
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