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Re: NOAA Okeanos streams


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  • From: Richard Machida <>
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  • Cc: Brian Mollo <>, "<>" <>
  • Subject: Re: NOAA Okeanos streams
  • Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 08:33:40 -0800
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Fron Alaska, streams .1 and .3  look great! Even on the other end of a sat link in Barrow.




On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 8:29 AM, Greg T. Grimes <> wrote:

Since this is an engineering shake down mission for the new ROV, all of the streams are not being broadcast.  There aren't even any biologists on board the Okeanos.  From what my NOAA contacts tell me, the only 2 streams broadcasting are these:

udp://@233.25.229.1:5501
udp://@233.25.229.3:5501

Of course, I could always be wrong about all of this.


On a side note, MSU provides the NOAA installation at the Stennis Space Center with their connection to I2.  It's a C&C facility for these types of missions.


On Mon, 3 Jun 2013, Brian Mollo wrote:

Hi all,

Was hoping I could get some verification on the NOAA Okeanos streams. It's that time of year again and our oceanographers in the northeast are all excited.  Some appear to be working while others are pixelating pretty badly.

Thank you,
-bri


udp://@233.25.229.1:5501
udp://@233.25.229.2:5501
udp://@233.25.229.3:5501

udp://@233.56.12.5:5501
udp://@233.56.12.2:5501 (in VLC can change view in "Playback/Program")

rtp://233.56.12.6:4446
rtp://@233.56.12.8:4448
rtp://@233.56.12.10:4410





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Greg T. Grimes
Senior Network Analyst
Information Technology Services
Mississippi State University






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