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* GPIB: communicates to various GPIB devices, allowing monitoring and control of devices like the tick offset counters, and the reference oscillators. It is controlled by the service Monica.gpib and this creates a socket server listening on port 60006, which MoniCA connects to. | * GPIB: communicates to various GPIB devices, allowing monitoring and control of devices like the tick offset counters, and the reference oscillators. It is controlled by the service Monica.gpib and this creates a socket server listening on port 60006, which MoniCA connects to. | ||
* wthke: (only at Katherine) parses a website that describes the weather conditions at the Katherine site. It is controlled by the service Monica.gpib and this creates a socket server listening on port 60007, which MoniCA connects to. | * wthke: (only at Katherine) parses a website that describes the weather conditions at the Katherine site. It is controlled by the service Monica.gpib and this creates a socket server listening on port 60007, which MoniCA connects to. | ||
- | * | + | * weather: communicates with the anemometer at each site, allowing monitoring of wind speed and direction, and wind stow triggers. It is controlled by the service Monica.weather and this creates a socket server listening on port 6008, which MoniCA connects to. |
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+ | At Hobart, MoniCA also connects to the MET3 sensor in the same way as the field system, and the site temperature, pressure and humidity comes from that sensor. | ||
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