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Transmission of NEWNET DataNEWNET DataDescription of NEWNET DataMeteorological and radiological sensors are attached on NEWNET stations to the Data Collection Platform (DCP). The DCP takes meteorological measurements every second and radiological measurements every minute. All data are averaged every 15 minutes. The data are immediately available on the web site (Access NEWNET Data). The gamma data are evaluated for quality assurance. Comments regarding data quality and station information are made available on the web site (Access NEWNET Data). Information describing the station sensors is available on the instrumentation tab. The data listing contains 15-minute sensor averages. Note that when a data value is not available, the data position is filled with asterisks, "*". This happens when a station does not have a particular sensor, or when a transmission error occurs. The data are generated as a "text/plain" file. To save the listing that appears, click on data frame, and then use your browser's "Save Frame" command. At your browser's "Save File" dialog box, simply type in the name of a valid text file. Gamma radiation, barometric pressure, temperature, and humidity are measured and recorded. Wind data are recorded but are not checked for quality assurance and are not guaranteed. Terms used in NEWNET Data Listings are explained below:
The government has established Radiation limits. These limits are 5 rem per year for occupational exposure (radiation workers), as well as a limit of 100 millirem per year above background from man-made sources for the general public. Background radiation levels vary with altitude (increased cosmic radiation at higher elevations) and local geology. You can calculate the radiation in your environment using the Dose Calculator in the NEWNET Interactive section. NEWNET StationsNEWNET Station Description
NEWNET stations are also known as data collection platforms, or DCPs. The typical DCP has instruments to measure wind direction, wind speed, ambient temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, and gamma radiation. Wind data are not checked for quality assurance and are not guaranteed. The gamma detector has its own digital display which can be read by someone standing beside the station. InstrumentationInstrumentation DescriptionThe following is a brief description of the instrumentation on a typical NEWNET Data Collection Platform (DCP). Specifications are from the manuals and data sheets provided by the instrument manufacturers, and may be dependent on periodic calibration being performed at the manufacturer's recommended interval.
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