I've created 1 hour injection files intended for simultaneous injection at LHO/LLO. There is a single 3600 second text file on h1hwinj1 at this location: h1hwinj1:/ligo/home/edward.daw/research/hardware_injections/dependencies/sources/virgo/NAPNEW/SCRIPTS/IsotropicSbGenerator/first_injframes/SB_H1_ER7_1hr.txt This contains a single set of channel data for injection at the Hanford site. There is a corresponding one hour ascii text file at Livingston at this location: l1hwinj1:/home/edward.daw/injections/SB_L1_ER7_1hr.txt Both files were created using a single call to IsotropicSbGenerator.py on the l1hwinj machine as follows: cd /ligo/home/edward.daw/research/hardware_injections/dependencies/sources/virgo/NAPNEW/SWIG/ ./IsotropicSbGenerator.py -i IsotropicSbGenerator3.ini The results were 2 frames, one containing the Hanford data, the other containing the Livingston data. The LLO file was copied by ftp to l1hwinj1.ligo-la.caltech.edu. At each site, libframe and frgetvect were used to convert the frame data to ascii text. The amplitudes of these injections are omega_GW=0.001 at 100Hz in each detector. This should be far more subtle than the previous injection, so no need (hopefully) for Jeff/Adam to rescale the amplitude this time. Hope there is some simultaneous up time at the two sites to try this test; I will be delighted if this is possible, but understand of course if there isn't an opportunity. Thanks for any help. I've left a copy of this entry on the LLO aLOG.