The usage of data from commercial microwave link (CML) networks
for scientific purposes is becoming increasingly popular, in particular for
rain rate estimation. However, data acquisition and availability is still a
crucial problem and limits research possibilities. To overcome this issue, we
have developed an open-source data acquisition system based on the
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). It is able to record
transmitted and received signal levels of a large number of CMLs
simultaneously with a temporal resolution of up to 1 s. We operate
this system at Ericsson Germany, acquiring data from 450 CMLs with
minutely real-time transfer to our database. Our data acquisition system is
not limited to a particular CML hardware model or manufacturer, though. We
demonstrate this by running the same system for CMLs of a different
manufacturer, operated by an alpine ski resort in Germany. There, the data
acquisition is running simultaneously for four CMLs with a temporal
resolution of 1 s. We present an overview of our system, describe the
details of the necessary SNMP requests and show results from its operational
application
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