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Carlos, The machine heron.nmt.edu is sending us stats and says you are receiving the UNIWISC feed from rainbow.al.noaa.gov. That machine is receiving the full CONDUIT data stream, so you would be able to obtain CONDUIT from that host if they have allowed you in their ~ldm/etc/ldmd.conf file. You can determine that by running the notifyme command such as: notifyme -v -l - -o 3600 -f CONDUIT -h rainbow.al.noaa.gov Ifthe notifyme command above connects, then you are enabled at their end, so you could add a request line to ldmd.conf on your end. You can set up a request to idd.unidata.ucar.edu which you are allowed to connect as a backup/failover at all times as well. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support > Hello, > > my name is Carlos Lopez Carrillo. I'm trying to get > NCEP(CONDUIT feed) model data through our LDM system > at New Mexico Tech. > > We are already receiving the UNIWISC feed. However > my understanding of the LDM system is limited, so > I don't know if the CONDUIT feed is already available > to us or some sort of set up is required. > > please advice > Carlos > > -- > Carlos Lopez Carrillo Off: (505)835-5047 > Geophysical Research Center Lab: (505)835-5506 > New Mexico Tech Fax: (505)835-5707 > Socorro, NM 87801 USA URL: http://www.physics.nmt.edu/~clopez > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: OMT-238768 Department: Support CONDUIT Priority: Normal Status: Closed