small program used to track station quality channels of DSEBRA stations using PowBox
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survBot

version: 0.1

survBot is a small program used to track station quality channels of DSEBRA stations via PowBox output over SOH channels by analysing contents of a Seiscomp3 datapath.

Requirements

The following packages are required:

  • Python 3
  • obspy
  • pyyaml

(the following are dependencies of the above):

  • numpy
  • matplotlib

to use the GUI:

  • PySide2, PyQt4 or PyQt5

Usage

Configurations of datapath, networks, stations etc. can be done in the parameters.yaml input file.

The main program with html output is executed by entering

python survBot.py -html path_for_html_output

There are example stylesheets in the folder stylesheets that can be copied into the path_for_html_output if desired.

The GUI can be loaded via

python survBotGui.py

Staff

Original author: M.Paffrath (marcel.paffrath@rub.de)

November 2022