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Revision as of 00:12, 4 January 2015
While running Amarr Mining Campus Shared Can Mining Operations please use the following rules and guidelines to run the operation smoothly:
In this section HH:MM should be replaced with the current eve server time.
In Shared Can operations, the fleet commanders need to keep track of each person’s contribution. In the AMC, this is measured by the time each member spent mining, hauling, boosting or scouting.
Any announcements while participating in the mining operation must be written in fleet chat. If you fail to announce your ON/OFF times, you may be underpaid due to a lack of accurate time information.
Follow the simple steps below to ensure you get the correct payout for the fleet:
Miners
While you are a member of the mining operation you need to follow the announcements from the fleet commander regarding the ore and asteroid belts you're mining.
Check that your selected asteroid isn't already being mined by another fleet member. (easiest way is Alt-Click "View").
Announcing start/end times
Type LASERS ON HH:MM in fleet chat when you start mining.
Type LASERS OFF HH:MM in fleet chat when you stop mining, or leave your computer for longer than your lasers cycle time.
A 'lasers off' call isn't needed when you change belts or re-target asteroids. Lasers off is only required when you stop mining before the end of the operation.
Jet-Can Naming
For Shared Can operations, you will be mining into jetcans, which the Haulers collect and haul back to station. Try to share a can with somebody when possible, but if there are none in reach, create your own.
We have a naming scheme for jetcans, as follows:
FLEET HH:MM this can is in use, and was jettisoned at the given time.
FULL HH:MM this can is full to 27,500m3 or as near as possible. It will be picked up by a hauler. Do not change the time, only change the caption. The time is required to know when the can might expire.
PULL HH:MM this can is not yet full, but is no longer being used, such as when you run out of asteroids or move out of range but haven't yet filled the can. It will be picked up by a hauler. Do not change the time, only change the caption. The time is required to know when the can might expire.
Haulers
Whilst a member of the mining operation you need to follow the announcements from the fleet commander regarding the location the ore needs to be hauled to.
Announcing start/end times
Type HAULING ON HH:MM in fleet chat when you start hauling.
Type HAULING OFF HH:MM in fleet chat when you stop hauling, or leave your computer for more then 2 minutes.
While you are waiting for new cans to be full you do not need to announce HAULING OFF.
Contracting the ore
At the end of the operation, or when you stop hauling, you need to contract all the ore you've hauled at the station to the fleet commander.
Boosters
While you are a member of the mining operation you need to follow the announcements from the fleet commander regarding the system you're providing boosts in.
Announcing start/end times
Type BOOST ON HH:MM in fleet chat when you start boosting.
Type BOOST OFF HH:MM in fleet chat when you stop boosting, or leave your computer for more than your booster cycle time.
Please only announce BOOST OFF when you're leaving the operation. While traveling between belts or systems the same rules as above apply.
If boosting on grid: Before moving to a new belt, inform the fleet of your intention to move. At half your maximum velocity ask the fleet to "cycle lasers". On entering warp announce to the fleet "in warp". Once your ship has landed on grid with the fleet, activate your boosts and say, "boosts back on" in Mumble. This allows fleet members to cycle their lasers and avoid them losing the yield from a failed cycle.
Scouts
When EVE University is at war, we require you send out scouts to the nearby systems to watch for war targets. If any war targets come near the mining operation, the operation should dock up to be safe.
Fleet Commanders
When you're planning to run a mining operation, please prepare the necessary paperwork (Spreadsheet) and the MOTD before starting the fleet.
Spreadsheet
As an AMC FC, you are required to keep track of your Fleet; recording each member's participation, share weights, amount of ore mined, prices of ore, etc. To save all the required information, the AMC provides the 'AMC Buyback Spreadsheet'. Please make sure you're sharing the spreadsheet with "anyone with the link" as you will write this link to the MOTD.
It's not as hard as it sounds - it's actually pretty simple, so please do not be afraid of becoming a Fleet Commander because of the spreadsheet business. If you ever get stuck, just ask around and there's bound to be someone who can give you a hand.
MOTD (Message of the Day)
When your Fleet is running, you must create an MOTD (Message of the Day). You must place all required important information in the MOTD for the whole Fleet to see.
To set the MOTD follow these steps:
- Right-Click on the 'Fleet' tab
- In the drop-down, select the 'Settings' option
- There should be an MOTD text box. This is where you type out your MOTD.
MOTD Template:
Time Started: HH:MM Estimated End Time: HH:MM Location: (never publish the full system name other places than here) Spreadsheet Link: Reminders of Procedures: Can Naming, Time Announcements Personal Notes