Scream is a Windows and Linux application for Seismometer Configuration, REal‑time Acquisition and Monitoring.
With Scream, you can monitor, configure and record data from an entire seismic network, including both local and remote sites.
To obtain a free copy of Scream, please send an email to scream@guralp.com, stating your name, organisational affiliation (if any) and equipment owned: you will receive a reply containing a download link.
Windows (9x/NT/2000/XP,Vista,7,8 and 10) and Linux (.rpm or .tgz) versions
Receive data over serial or dial-up links, TCP/IP, UDP/IP or other file transfer protocols, or any combination of these
Low-overhead GCF format for data transfer
Real-time conversion to miniSEED, GSE 2.0, SAC, P-SEGy, SUDS, PEPP or UFF format
Display any number of incoming streams with real-time spectrogram calculation
User-friendly interface to Güralp instruments including full mass control, calibration, digitiser output configuration and triggering
Extension modules for calibration, noise calculations and data analysis
Diagnostic tools including data integrity checks, at-a-glance GPS and mass position status, and direct access to the digitiser console
Advanced networking facilities
Scream includes extensive support for TCP/IP and UDP/IP networks. It is designed to be effectively network-transparent, so users can contact and configure digitisers at remote sites as easily as those directly connected to the computer.
A network summary window monitors the status of data streams, mass positions, and GPS timing for every instrument. Scream! can also send e-mails automatically to alert station operators when problems occur.
The Scream! network protocol is supported by Earthworm’s scream2ew extension module, which is part of the standard distribution.
For more information, first contact your local distributor, email or call +44 118 981 9056.