docs/tutorial/adding_station.rst

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binietoglou@7 1 Adding a station
binietoglou@7 2 ================
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binietoglou@7 4 You can change all your settings throught the *admin section* of the website.
binietoglou@7 5 To reach it, click on **Station admin** link at the main menu of the site.
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binietoglou@7 7 .. note::
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binietoglou@16 9 You will need to have an account with admin access privileges to access this part of the site.
binietoglou@7 10 See :ref:`user-management` for details.
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binietoglou@7 12 The first you have to do to start using the single calculus chain is to register your station.
binietoglou@7 13 To do this, go the the admin section and click on the **HOI stations** in the *System settings* panel.
binietoglou@7 14 This will take you to a page with a list of all stations that you account has access to. This list should
binietoglou@7 15 be empty if this is the first time you add a station.
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binietoglou@7 17 To add a new station to the database click on **Add HOI station** at the top right of the screen.
binietoglou@7 18 This will take you to a new page were you can fill in the needed information. The fields in **bold**
binietoglou@7 19 are mandatory and you will need to fill them before you can save you new station.
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binietoglou@7 21 For now you will need to fill in the following fields:
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binietoglou@2 23 Name
binietoglou@2 24 The name of the station
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binietoglou@2 26 Id
binietoglou@16 27 The Earlinet call sign with exactly 2 characters.
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binietoglou@7 29 Institute name
binietoglou@7 30 The name of the institute that own the system
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binietoglou@2 32 Latitude
binietoglou@2 33 In degrees north is the latitude of the station.
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binietoglou@2 35 Longitude
binietoglou@2 36 In degrees east is the longitude of the station.
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binietoglou@2 38 Height asl
binietoglou@2 39 The altitude of the station in meters above sea level.
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binietoglou@2 41 PI
binietoglou@2 42 The name of the Principal Investigator of the station.
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binietoglou@7 44 You can leave all the other fields empty. When you are done, press the **save** button at the bottom right of the page.
binietoglou@7 45 This will take you back to the list of your stations. If everything went OK your station you just added should appear
binietoglou@7 46 in the list.
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binietoglou@7 48 We don't have to make any more changes in this part, so you can click on **Home**
binietoglou@7 49 on the top left of the page to return to the starting page of the *admin section*.
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