The current status of the Birmingham solar seismology network

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Helioseismology, P Waves, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Observatories, Data Acquisition, Ground Stations, Signal To Noise Ratios, Solar Spectra, Space Observations (From Earth)

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Aspects of the performance of a network of solar seismology stations are presented. Duty cycles for 1986 and 1987 are given and examples of window functions and p-mode spectra are shown. Sideband powers down to 2 percent of peak power are achieved for spans of 16 days and 3 percent for 64 days. Noise levels of 7 and 13 (m/sec)sq/Hz are achieved in regions just above and below the p-mode spectrum. A station in Birmingham (UK) is discussed. Its importance as a testing and training station is outlined and plans to deploy replicas around the globe are described.

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