Thank you so much for your
support of the MADAR Project. If you go to the MADAR
Handbook
and section 3 you'll find the
more detailed set-up instructions. But a quick set-up will
probably get you running OK.
http://www.nicap.org/match/handbook.htm
To make sure you are in
communication, if you received this email send us a simple reply
or "got it".
At first you will receive daily
offline notifications saying you are not online. Please ignore
those. This offline report goes out from the MADAR Server to us
here at the MADAR Control Center as well so that we can make sure
the system is operating at maximum capacity. This will STOP within
24 hours once you have the device plugged into the internet and
powered up. It is basically saying that the device was built and
tested online, then disconnected so that it could be shipped to
you. Also, be advised that if you ever need to move the device to
a totally different site, you need to notify us right away so we
can change the latitude/longitude and the node number since the
data history goes with that site location.
This device really is basically
plug and play. The only thing you really need to do is to find an
"E-M quiet" location for the unit. If you have a small transistor
radio with AM on it, tune it to the left of the AM dial and listen
to all the RF noise! Walk around the room or building and listen
to what is coming off of all the electronic devices. And when you
are ready to select a place for the MADAR, check that location
very closely. Once you have a location (shelf for example) that is
relatively quiet, and the device is protected against being bumped
(or wires pulled) by anyone or a pet, roughly check the distance
from that spot to your router and obtain an Ethernet cable that
length or a little longer. Connect the Ethernet cable to the MADAR
in the Ethernet jack and plug the other end into a port on your
router. Then run the power cord last and from the device first,
then plug into the nearest outlet, preferably a surge-protected
one so you can protect the RP computer from surges, lightning,
etc. From that point on MADAR takes over and contacts the server.
Within minutes you will be up and running. As soon as you get
connected please drop us another short note via email so we can
update your records.
We are assuming that the cell
phone number you provided is the one you want the SMS text alerts
to go to. And that the email address you gave us is where you want
the documented alert notices sent. Nothing is faster than the DAS
to alert you of an event, and minutes can count, so we recommend
that to anyone who wants to respond with additional hand-held
equipment.
You will be receiving important
information via the MADAR List every once and a while, and each
week a report on the previous week's anomalies. When we discover a
correlation with a node we will report that and also post an
annual report on previous correlations and findings.
I would bet that almost any question you might have can be found
under our extensive list of papers at
http://www.nicap.org/match/papers/
Again, thank you so much for your
participation.
Fran Ridge
MADAR Director
skyking42@gmx.com
(812) 490-0094