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1 Mon 30-Jun-1997Logbook creatednonetklog
2 Mon 30-Jun-1997Gill cold temp. issuesJohn Militzer
3 Mon 30-Jun-1997Tom' s email to Gill / SN'sJohn Militzer
4 Mon 30-Jun-1997Angus email: cold temp. perf. of gillsJohn Militzer
5 Mon 30-Jun-1997Andy Black email: experience w/R2 in CanadaJohn Militzer
6 Mon 30-Jun-1997NCAR Gill, R2#87, Cold Test JD176-177John Militzer
7 Mon 30-Jun-1997ETL Gill, R2#129, Cold Test JD177-178John Militzer
8 Mon 30-Jun-1997ETL Gill, R2#67, Cold Test JD178-179John Militzer
9 Mon 30-Jun-1997ETL Gill, R2#67 / PAM Elect. Cold Test JD174-175John Militzer
10 Mon 30-Jun-1997Campbell Sonic Cold Test JD181-182John Militzer
11 Mon 30-Jun-1997Campbell Logger Cold Test JD179-181John Militzer
12 Wed 02-Jul-1997NCAR Gill, R2#87, Cold Test JD182-183, Bat-HotelJohn Militzer
13 Thu 03-Jul-1997Campbell Logger Cold Test JD184-186John Militzer
14 Sat 05-Jul-1997EVE Box Cold Test JD186-188John Militzer
15 Mon 07-Jul-1997Friehe Gill, R2A#104, Cold Test JD189-191John Militzer
16 Fri 11-Jul-1997Friehe Gill, R2A#112, Cold Test JD192-193John Militzer
17 Sat 12-Jul-1997Guest Gill, R3#19, Cold Test JD193-195John Militzer
18 Mon 14-Jul-1997Summary of Solent low temperature testsnoneTom Horst
19 Mon 14-Jul-1997Friehe Gill, R2A#112, Cold Test #2 JD195-196John Militzer
20 Wed 16-Jul-1997EVE Box Cold Test JD197-199John Militzer
21 Wed 30-Jul-1997NCAR Gill, R2#87, Cold Test JD210-212John Militzer
22 Mon 04-Aug-1997ETL Gill, R2#67, Cold Test JD214-216John Militzer
23 Tue 05-Aug-1997Results of cold soak testsTom Horst
24 Sat 11-Oct-1997Status from 6-Oct-97John Militzer
25 Sat 11-Oct-1997Status from 8-Oct-97allJohn Militzer
26 Sat 11-Oct-1997Status from 9-Oct-97allJohn Militzer
27 Sat 11-Oct-1997Sled-1 hinge broken1John Militzer
28 Sat 11-Oct-1997Sled-1 GPS wire cracked1John Militzer
29 Sat 11-Oct-1997Sled-4 vent insulation removed4John Militzer
30 Sat 11-Oct-1997fmt0050.dat created / downloaded to stationsallJohn Militzer
31 Sun 12-Oct-1997Station 1 Setup1John Militzer
32 Sun 12-Oct-1997TEG / Propane Fill Status RecordallJohn Militzer
33 Mon 13-Oct-1997Station 3 Setup3John Militzer
34 Mon 13-Oct-1997Sonic Misalignment, Sta 11John Militzer
35 Mon 13-Oct-1997Sonic Misalignment, Sta 33John Militzer
36 Tue 14-Oct-1997TEG overwarming Sleds 1,2,3all
37 Tue 14-Oct-1997Station 2 Setup2John Militzer
38 Thu 16-Oct-1997Sonic alignment correction: Sta 11John Militzer
39 Thu 16-Oct-1997Sonic alignment correction: Sta 33John Militzer
40 Thu 16-Oct-1997Sonic heightsallJohn Militzer
41 Thu 16-Oct-1997Station 1 Visited:1John Militzer
42 Thu 16-Oct-1997Station 3 Visited:3John Militzer
43 Thu 16-Oct-1997SHEBA PrintersbaseJohn Militzer
44 Thu 16-Oct-1997Radiometer Icing DiscussionallJohn Militzer
45 Thu 16-Oct-1997Radiometer Icing Observation NoteallJohn Militzer
46 Fri 17-Oct-1997Communications Problems Discussion from 13-OctallJohn Militzer
47 Fri 17-Oct-1997Communications Problems discussion cont'allJohn Militzer
48 Sun 19-Oct-1997Data rate on TRH set to 2 seconds1Steve Semmer
49 Sun 19-Oct-1997Sonic mounted at #44Steve Semmer
50 Sun 19-Oct-1997New config at station 4, fmt00514Steve Semmer
51 Sun 19-Oct-19974-COMP fix at station 4 4Steve Semmer
52 Mon 20-Oct-1997Station 2 Visit: new config2John Militzer
53 Mon 20-Oct-1997Station 2 PYG bad2John Militzer
54 Tue 21-Oct-1997Station 1 visit, Atlanta1Steve Semmer
55 Tue 21-Oct-1997Visit to station 3, Baltimore3Steve Semmer
56 Tue 21-Oct-1997Work on 4-comp at 2, Cleveland2Steve Oncley
57 Tue 21-Oct-1997New configurationallSteve Semmer
58 Tue 21-Oct-1997Freewave link in Nav room movedSteve Semmer
59 Wed 22-Oct-1997Replace CR10 at station 22Steve Semmer
60 Wed 22-Oct-19974-comp ventilation fan removed from station 44Steve Semmer
61 Wed 22-Oct-1997Sonic flag counts upallSteve Semmer
62 Wed 22-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
63 Wed 22-Oct-1997Sonic problem due to iceallSteve Semmer
64 Wed 22-Oct-1997Heat ventilator added to station 44Steve Semmer
65 Wed 22-Oct-1997Dome temps at station 2 Questionable2Steve Semmer
66 Thu 23-Oct-1997Florida, station 4 moved4Steve Semmer
67 Thu 23-Oct-1997Sonics still iced upallSteve Semmer
68 Thu 23-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
69 Fri 24-Oct-1997Marked trail to station 1, Atlanta1Steve Semmer
70 Fri 24-Oct-1997A crack in the ice between here and station 22Steve Semmer
71 Fri 24-Oct-1997PAMPOLL downbaseSteve Semmer
72 Fri 24-Oct-1997Antenna cable checkbaseSteve Semmer
73 Fri 24-Oct-1997No spikes in TRH from Florida, STAT44Steve Semmer
74 Fri 24-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
75 Sat 25-Oct-1997Atlanta visit1Steve Semmer
76 Sat 25-Oct-1997Possible move for Baltimore3Steve Semmer
77 Sat 25-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
78 Sat 25-Oct-1997Baltimore TEG down3Steve Semmer
79 Sat 25-Oct-1997sonicsallSteve Semmer
80 Sat 25-Oct-1997Propane bottles changed at station 33Steve Semmer
81 Sat 25-Oct-1997Attempt to station 22Steve Semmer
82 Sun 26-Oct-1997TRH was down, now up3Steve Semmer
83 Sun 26-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
84 Mon 27-Oct-1997visit to station 2, Cleveland2Steve Semmer
85 Mon 27-Oct-1997Visit station 3, Baltimore, for RAM DISK3Steve Semmer
86 Mon 27-Oct-1997Sonic problemsallSteve Oncley
87 Mon 27-Oct-1997Sonic test4Steve Semmer
88 Mon 27-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
89 Mon 27-Oct-1997TRH temperaturesallSteve Oncley
90 Tue 28-Oct-1997Base antenna movedbaseSteve Semmer
91 Tue 28-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
92 Wed 29-Oct-1997Work on Tdomes at station 2, Cleveland2Steve Semmer
93 Wed 29-Oct-1997TRH changes at 4 and 2allSteve Semmer
94 Wed 29-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
95 Wed 29-Oct-1997Sonic behavior improvingallSteve Semmer
96 Wed 29-Oct-1997Wierd compass data from station 44Gordon Maclean
97 Wed 29-Oct-1997Visit to Atlanta to change TRH1Kurt Knudson
98 Wed 29-Oct-1997Visit to Baltimore, station 33Steve Semmer
99 Wed 29-Oct-1997TEG at station 3, Baltimore3Steve Semmer
100 Wed 29-Oct-1997Tdomes at Cleveland high again2Steve Semmer
101 Wed 29-Oct-1997Compass settings in TRHallSteve Semmer
102 Thu 30-Oct-1997baseSteve Semmer
103 Thu 30-Oct-1997Station 4 (Florida) probably ran out of propane.4Jeff Otten
104 Thu 30-Oct-1997Station 4 TEG problems4Steve Semmer
105 Thu 30-Oct-1997Sonic performance todayallSteve Semmer
106 Fri 31-Oct-1997baseJeff Otten
107 Fri 31-Oct-1997TEG at station 44Steve Semmer
108 Fri 31-Oct-1997CAMPBELL and cable swap at station 22Steve Semmer
109 Fri 31-Oct-1997Tdomes have gone bad already at station 2!2Steve Semmer
110 Sat 01-Nov-19974-comp at station 4 down, will be moved to station 24Steve Semmer
111 Sat 01-Nov-1997baseSteve Semmer
112 Mon 03-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
113 Tue 04-Nov-1997baseJeff Otten
114 Wed 05-Nov-1997baseJeff Otten
115 Thu 06-Nov-1997baseJeff Otten
116 Fri 07-Nov-1997baseJeff Otten
117 Sat 08-Nov-1997baseJeff Otten
118 Sun 09-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
119 Mon 10-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
120 Tue 11-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
121 Wed 12-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
122 Thu 13-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
123 Fri 14-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
124 Tue 25-Nov-1997baseJeff Otten
125 Tue 25-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
126 Wed 26-Nov-1997baseChris Fairall
127 Thu 27-Nov-1997baseJeff Otten
128 Fri 28-Nov-1997baseJanet Intrieri
129 Sat 29-Nov-1997baseJanet Intrieri
130 Sun 30-Nov-1997baseJanet Intrieri
131 Mon 01-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
132 Tue 02-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
133 Wed 03-Dec-1997baseJeff Otten
134 Thu 04-Dec-1997baseJeff Otten
135 Fri 05-Dec-1997baseJeff Otten
136 Sat 06-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
137 Sun 07-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
138 Mon 08-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
139 Tue 09-Dec-1997baseJeff Otten
140 Wed 10-Dec-1997baseJeff Otten
141 Thu 11-Dec-1997baseJeff Otten
142 Sat 13-Dec-19974Jeff Otten
143 Sat 13-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
144 Sun 14-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
145 Mon 15-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
146 Tue 16-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
147 Wed 17-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
148 Wed 17-Dec-19974Jeff Otten
149 Wed 17-Dec-19974Jeff Otten
150 Wed 17-Dec-19973Jeff Otten
151 Wed 17-Dec-19971Jeff Otten
152 Wed 17-Dec-1997baseJeff Otten
153 Wed 17-Dec-1997allJeff Otten
154 Thu 18-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
155 Thu 18-Dec-19972Jeff Otten
156 Fri 19-Dec-19971Jeff Otten
157 Fri 19-Dec-19974Jeff Otten
158 Fri 19-Dec-19974Jeff Otten
159 Fri 19-Dec-19972Jeff Otten
160 Sat 20-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
161 Sat 20-Dec-19974Jeff Otten
162 Sun 21-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
163 Sun 21-Dec-19972Jeff Otten
164 Mon 22-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
165 Mon 22-Dec-199712/10 Baltimore visit3Jeff Otten
166 Tue 23-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
167 Tue 23-Dec-19971Jeff Otten
168 Tue 23-Dec-19974Jeff Otten
169 Wed 24-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
170 Wed 24-Dec-19973Jeff Otten
171 Fri 26-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
172 Sat 27-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
173 Sat 27-Dec-19972Jeff Otten
174 Mon 29-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
175 Mon 29-Dec-19974Jeff Otten
176 Tue 30-Dec-1997Flashcard problems at Florida and Baltimore4Jeff Otten
177 Tue 30-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
179 Wed 31-Dec-1997baseJanet Intrieri
180 Wed 31-Dec-1997Reinstall beacon, TRH swap, install propane filter, found 4-component fans to have died4Jeff Otten
181 Wed 31-Dec-1997Install one-port fan w/heater resistors on 4-component4Jeff Otten
182 Thu 01-Jan-1998baseJanet Intrieri
183 Thu 01-Jan-19983Jeff Otten
184 Fri 02-Jan-1998Baltimore CSI data outage3Jeff Otten
185 Fri 02-Jan-1998baseJanet Intrieri
186 Sat 03-Jan-1998baseJanet Intrieri
187 Sat 03-Jan-1998Atlanta visit1Jeff Otten
188 Sun 04-Jan-1998Florida visit4Jeff Otten
189 Sun 04-Jan-1998baseJanet Intrieri
190 Mon 05-Jan-1998Replaced fan in TRH at Florida4Jeff Otten
191 Mon 05-Jan-1998Cleveland visit.2Jeff Otten
192 Mon 05-Jan-1998Baltimore communications improved by moving base antenna.3Jeff Otten
193 Tue 06-Jan-1998baseJanet Intrieri
194 Wed 07-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
195 Wed 07-Jan-1998Heaters added to sonic at 44Steve Semmer
196 Wed 07-Jan-1998Heater on!4Steve Semmer
197 Thu 08-Jan-1998nc_server not runningbaseSteve Semmer
198 Thu 08-Jan-1998Calm, no additional rimingbaseAnn Keane
199 Thu 08-Jan-1998TRH at 4 acting funny4Steve Semmer
200 Thu 08-Jan-1998heater performance4Steve Semmer
201 Thu 08-Jan-19984-comp removed from Florida4Steve Semmer
202 Thu 08-Jan-1998More on the heaters4Steve Semmer
203 Thu 08-Jan-1998RH looking good at station 44Steve Semmer
204 Fri 09-Jan-1998Error counts on sonic4Steve Semmer
205 Fri 09-Jan-19984-comp system back on station 44Steve Semmer
206 Fri 09-Jan-1998Getting Colder.baseAnn Keane
207 Sat 10-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
208 Sat 10-Jan-1998Cleaned frost off Florida sonic and domes4Jeff Otten
209 Sun 11-Jan-19984Jeff Otten
210 Mon 12-Jan-1998Florida TEG nozzle replacement4Jeff Otten
211 Tue 13-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
212 Tue 13-Jan-1998Florida sonic swap4Jeff Otten
213 Tue 13-Jan-19983Jeff Otten
214 Wed 14-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
215 Thu 15-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
216 Thu 15-Jan-19984Jeff Otten
217 Thu 15-Jan-19981Jeff Otten
218 Fri 16-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
219 Sat 17-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
220 Sat 17-Jan-1998Cleveland visit2Ann Keane
221 Sat 17-Jan-1998Florida TRH and sonic installation4Jeff Otten
222 Sun 18-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
223 Wed 21-Jan-1998Sonic heating cycle changes at Atlanta1Jeff Otten
224 Wed 21-Jan-1998Sonic heating cycle changes at Baltimore3Jeff Otten
225 Wed 21-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
226 Thu 22-Jan-1998Atlanta sonic heaters off1Jeff Otten
227 Thu 22-Jan-1998Baltimore sonic heaters off3Jeff Otten
228 Thu 22-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
229 Fri 23-Jan-19981Jeff Otten
230 Sat 24-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
231 Sat 24-Jan-19981Jeff Otten
232 Sun 25-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
233 Tue 27-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
234 Tue 27-Jan-1998FLA refuel4Ann Keane
235 Tue 27-Jan-1998lead and cracks by ship, Baltimore flashcard problemJeff Otten
236 Wed 28-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
237 Thu 29-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
238 Fri 30-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
239 Sat 31-Jan-19984Ann Keane
240 Sat 31-Jan-1998baseAnn Keane
241 Mon 02-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
242 Mon 02-Feb-1998ATL site visit1Ann Keane
243 Tue 03-Feb-1998FLA4Ann Keane
244 Wed 04-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
245 Thu 05-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
246 Thu 05-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
247 Sun 08-Feb-1998Log for 07-Feb-1998, 038baseAnn Keane
248 Sun 08-Feb-1998Log for 06-Feb-1998, 037baseAnn Keane
249 Sun 08-Feb-1998Atlanta followup site visit1Jeff Otten
250 Sun 08-Feb-1998Log for 08-Feb-1998 039baseAnn Keane
251 Mon 09-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
252 Mon 09-Feb-1998Florida sonic heating cycle turned on.4Jeff Otten
253 Tue 10-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
254 Wed 11-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
255 Thu 12-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
256 Fri 13-Feb-1998TRH NoteallTom Horst
257 Fri 13-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
258 Fri 13-Feb-1998Cleveland 0, Ice 12Ann Keane
259 Sat 14-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
260 Sat 14-Feb-1998Log for 15-Feb-1998 046baseAnn Keane
261 Sun 15-Feb-1998FLA4Ann Keane
262 Mon 16-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
263 Tue 17-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
264 Wed 18-Feb-1998BAL site visit3Ann Keane
265 Wed 18-Feb-1998baseAnn Keane
266 Thu 19-Feb-1998baseTony Delany
267 Fri 20-Feb-1998baseTony Delany
268 Sat 21-Feb-1998baseJeff Otten
269 Sat 21-Feb-1998baseTony Delany
270 Sat 21-Feb-1998Florida rad-array removal4Tony Delany
271 Sat 21-Feb-1998Changed heaton=5 and heatoff=3600 at ATL, FLA, BALbaseJeff Otten
272 Sun 22-Feb-1998Florida Tevebox problems4Tony Delany
273 Sun 22-Feb-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
274 Sun 22-Feb-1998Atlanta visit1Tony Delany
275 Mon 23-Feb-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
276 Tue 24-Feb-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
277 Tue 24-Feb-1998Replaced Rad Array at Florida4Tony Delany
278 Tue 24-Feb-1998Removed Gortex membrane of TRH at Florida4Tony Delany
279 Wed 25-Feb-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
280 Wed 25-Feb-1998Visit to Florida4Tony Delany
281 Thu 26-Feb-19984Jeff Otten
282 Thu 26-Feb-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
283 Thu 26-Feb-1998ATI installation at Florida4Tony Delany
284 Thu 26-Feb-1998Removed Gortex membrane of TRH at Florida4Tony Delany
285 Fri 27-Feb-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
286 Fri 27-Feb-1998Ventilators on radarray at Florida4Tony Delany
287 Sat 28-Feb-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
288 Sat 28-Feb-1998Visit to Florida4Tony Delany
289 Sun 01-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
290 Mon 02-Mar-1998Rad array removal4Tony Delany
291 Mon 02-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
292 Mon 02-Mar-1998Reinstallation of Goretex membrane on TRH Fla4Tony Delany
293 Tue 03-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
294 Wed 04-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
295 Wed 04-Mar-1998Ghost of Cleveland2Jeff Otten
296 Wed 04-Mar-1998Baltimore site visit3Jeff Otten
297 Wed 04-Mar-1998Large fan ventilator for rad array Fla4Tony Delany
298 Thu 05-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
299 Thu 05-Mar-1998Atlanta site visit1Dan Wolfe
300 Thu 05-Mar-1998Possible misidentificationFla Rad array4Tony Delany
301 Fri 06-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
302 Sat 07-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
303 Sat 07-Mar-1998Realigned base antennabaseTony Delany
304 Sat 07-Mar-1998Inspection of Fla radarray4Tony Delany
305 Sun 08-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
306 Sun 08-Mar-1998Frost cap test4Tony Delany
307 Mon 09-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
308 Mon 09-Mar-1998Visit Atlanta to reinstall Rad Array1Tony Delany
309 Tue 10-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
310 Tue 10-Mar-1998ATI heater activation by tc flag4Tony Delany
311 Wed 11-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseTony Delany
312 Sat 14-Mar-1998Daily_Status 3/13/98 baseDan Wolfe
313 Sat 14-Mar-1998Daily_Status 3/12/98 baseDan Wolfe
314 Sat 14-Mar-1998Visit to Florida 3/12/984Dan Wolfe
315 Sat 14-Mar-1998Visit to Florida 3/13/984Dan Wolfe
316 Sat 14-Mar-1998Visit to Florida4Dan Wolfe
317 Sun 15-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
318 Mon 16-Mar-1998Visit to Florida4Dan Wolfe
319 Mon 16-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
320 Mon 16-Mar-1998Visit to Florida4Dan Wolfe
321 Tue 17-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
322 Tue 17-Mar-1998Changed level coefficients for Baltimore3Jeff Otten
323 Wed 18-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
324 Wed 18-Mar-1998Baltimore site visit3Jeff Otten
325 Thu 19-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
326 Fri 20-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
327 Sat 21-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
328 Sat 21-Mar-1998Atlanta site visit1Jeff Otten
329 Sat 21-Mar-1998Visit to Florida4Dan Wolfe
330 Sun 22-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
331 Sun 22-Mar-1998Visit to Florida4Dan Wolfe
332 Mon 23-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
333 Mon 23-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
334 Mon 23-Mar-1998Visit to Florida4Dan Wolfe
335 Tue 24-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
336 Tue 24-Mar-1998Visit to Florida4Dan Wolfe
337 Wed 25-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
338 Thu 26-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
339 Fri 27-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
340 Sat 28-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
341 Sat 28-Mar-1998Visit to Florida4Dan Wolfe
342 Sun 29-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
343 Mon 30-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
344 Mon 30-Mar-1998Baltimore site visit3Jeff Otten
345 Tue 31-Mar-1998Daily_Status baseDan Wolfe
346 Tue 31-Mar-1998Atlanta site visit1Jeff Otten
347 Wed 01-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallOla Persson
348 Wed 01-Apr-1998Florida moved4Ola Persson
349 Wed 01-Apr-1998New Orientation of Gill at Florida4Ola Persson
350 Thu 02-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
351 Fri 03-Apr-1998Fla Visit, new 4-comp. ventillation sys. rimed4John Militzer
352 Fri 03-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
353 Fri 03-Apr-1998Cleveland system brought up2John Militzer
354 Sat 04-Apr-1998Visit / Rad. System riming at Clev./Fla.3John Militzer
355 Sat 04-Apr-1998Cleveland SW domes removed, ventillator turned on3John Militzer
356 Sat 04-Apr-1998Cleveland sled venting changed.2John Militzer
357 Sat 04-Apr-1998Florida sled venting changed4John Militzer
358 Sat 04-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
359 Sun 05-Apr-1998Fla./Clev. Rad System Observations4John Militzer
360 Sun 05-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
361 Mon 06-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallOla Persson
362 Mon 06-Apr-1998ATI #3 installed at Clev.2John Militzer
363 Mon 06-Apr-1998Wind Generator installed on Cleveland2John Militzer
364 Mon 06-Apr-1998Florida dome cleaning1Jeff Otten
365 Tue 07-Apr-1998Atlanta Site Visit1John Militzer
366 Tue 07-Apr-1998Atlanta Solar Panels installed, Sled venting changed.1John Militzer
367 Tue 07-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
368 Wed 08-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
369 Wed 08-Apr-1998Florida Radiometer work4John Militzer
370 Wed 08-Apr-1998Releveled Clev. 4-comp.2John Militzer
371 Thu 09-Apr-1998Added heater to SWin at Fla.4John Militzer
372 Thu 09-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
373 Fri 10-Apr-1998Soil sensors installed at Clev.2John Militzer
374 Fri 10-Apr-1998Soil sensors installed at Fla.4John Militzer
375 Fri 10-Apr-1998Cleveland Radiometer work: Outter Domes re-installed2John Militzer
376 Fri 10-Apr-1998Added heater to SWout at Fla.4John Militzer
377 Fri 10-Apr-1998Wind Generator moved from Cleveland to Florida2John Militzer
378 Fri 10-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
379 Sat 11-Apr-1998Atlanta TRH heaton set=1, heatoff=18001John Militzer
380 Sat 11-Apr-1998Clev. Tsoil running2John Militzer
381 Sat 11-Apr-1998Sonic Serial Numbers and condensed commentsallJohn Militzer
382 Sat 11-Apr-1998Clev. vs Fla. Radiometer w/both domes2John Militzer
383 Sat 11-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
384 Sat 11-Apr-1998Atlanta measurements1Jeff Otten
385 Sat 11-Apr-1998Cle. GPS reinstalled, Splus Wdir should come out2John Militzer
386 Sat 11-Apr-1998Current Sonic HeightsallJohn Militzer
387 Sun 12-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
388 Sun 12-Apr-1998TEG work / Power system Clev./Fla.4John Militzer
389 Mon 13-Apr-1998Atlanta Visit1John Militzer
390 Mon 13-Apr-1998Fla SWout heater disconnected4John Militzer
391 Mon 13-Apr-1998Fla Wind Gen Work4John Militzer
392 Mon 13-Apr-1998Cle. ATI removed2John Militzer
393 Tue 14-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
394 Tue 14-Apr-1998Clev. vs Fla SW 4John Militzer
395 Tue 14-Apr-1998Balt Visit3John Militzer
396 Wed 15-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
397 Wed 15-Apr-1998Fla,Cle radiometers-riming/frost 4Ola Persson
398 Thu 16-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
399 Thu 16-Apr-1998Clev TEG / Wind Gen. work2John Militzer
400 Thu 16-Apr-1998Clev. sled moved to Seattle Site: new name2John Militzer
401 Thu 16-Apr-1998Calibration of Level Sensors: Offset in fitallJohn Militzer
402 Fri 17-Apr-1998Atl sled moved.1John Militzer
403 Fri 17-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
404 Sat 18-Apr-1998Atl sled moved...Part 21John Militzer
405 Sat 18-Apr-1998Atl Sonic Cleaned1John Militzer
406 Sat 18-Apr-1998Radiometer Icing / Fla SWin stayed cleanallOla Persson
407 Sat 18-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
408 Sun 19-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
409 Sun 19-Apr-1998Seattle SW heaters added2John Militzer
410 Sun 19-Apr-1998Wind Gen. Added to Fla4John Militzer
411 Mon 20-Apr-1998Florida moved slightly North of old location4John Militzer
412 Mon 20-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallJohn Militzer
413 Tue 21-Apr-1998Fla-ridge visit4Ola Persson
414 Wed 22-Apr-1998Atlanta Visit: wind gen. / SW Rad. heaters1John Militzer
415 Wed 22-Apr-1998Balt. Visit: win-gen, ablation shield, SW heaters3John Militzer
416 Wed 22-Apr-1998Balt. Visit: orientations, heights3Ola Persson
417 Wed 22-Apr-1998Sea. ATI installed2John Militzer
418 Wed 22-Apr-1998Sea. SWout dome swapped2John Militzer
419 Thu 23-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
420 Fri 24-Apr-19982Jeff Otten
421 Fri 24-Apr-19984Jeff Otten
422 Fri 24-Apr-19981Jeff Otten
423 Fri 24-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
424 Sat 25-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
425 Sat 25-Apr-1998Seattle change to config 54.2Jeff Otten
426 Sat 25-Apr-1998Atlanta change to config 541Jeff Otten
427 Sat 25-Apr-1998Baltimore failed attempt to change to config 543Jeff Otten
428 Sun 26-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
429 Mon 27-Apr-1998EVE box swap at Seattle.2Jeff Otten
430 Mon 27-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
431 Tue 28-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
432 Wed 29-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
434 Wed 29-Apr-1998Lead opened just upwind while er were there1Peter Guest
435 Thu 30-Apr-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
439 Thu 30-Apr-1998Routine Maintainence 2Peter Guest
440 Thu 30-Apr-1998Polar Bear damage1Peter Guest
441 Thu 30-Apr-1998Minor frost on upward-looking SW 27,28 April4Peter Guest
442 Fri 01-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
443 Fri 01-May-1998Bad battery terminal connectio? Swapped electronics box.3Peter Guest
444 Sat 02-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
445 Sat 02-May-1998EVE modified for Gill sonics4Peter Guest
446 Sat 02-May-1998Modified EVE for ATI, grounded wind generator etc.3Peter Guest
447 Sun 03-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
448 Sun 03-May-1998Shot boom angles, not polar bear4Peter Guest
449 Mon 04-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
450 Fri 08-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
451 Fri 08-May-1998Installed ground wire at Atlanta.1Jeff Otten
452 Fri 08-May-1998Site visits to Seattle and Florida2Jeff Otten
453 Sat 09-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
454 Sun 10-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
455 Sun 10-May-1998Small frost patch on SW radiometer4Peter Guest
456 Sun 10-May-1998Earlier routine visit4Peter Guest
457 Mon 11-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
458 Tue 12-May-1998Daily_StatusallPeter Guest
461 Tue 12-May-1998Changed T/RH probe at Florida to test spare4Peter Guest
462 Tue 12-May-1998First helo visit to a PAM site- Baltimore.3Jeff Otten
463 Wed 13-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
464 Thu 14-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
465 Sat 16-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
466 Sat 16-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
467 Sun 17-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
469 Sun 17-May-1998Balt. TRH3Dave Costa
470 Sun 17-May-1998New Propane at Sea.2Dave Costa
471 Sun 17-May-1998New Progane at Fla4Dave Costa
472 Mon 18-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
473 Tue 19-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
474 Tue 19-May-1998New Flash Card at Fla4Dave Costa
475 Tue 19-May-1998Quick visit to Sea.2Dave Costa
476 Tue 19-May-1998pollup script mods.baseDave Costa
477 Tue 19-May-1998reset time on pampollbaseDave Costa
478 Wed 20-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
479 Thu 21-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
480 Fri 22-May-1998allEd Andreas
481 Fri 22-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
482 Sat 23-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
483 Sun 24-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
484 Mon 25-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
485 Mon 25-May-1998New TRH/Propane at Bal.3Dave Costa
486 Tue 26-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
487 Tue 26-May-1998New Propane at Atl.1Dave Costa
488 Wed 27-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
489 Wed 27-May-1998Cleaning Sea. / freezing rain2Dave Costa
490 Thu 28-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
491 Fri 29-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
492 Fri 29-May-1998New propane at Sea2Dave Costa
493 Fri 29-May-1998Level 0 backup on SHEBOPbaseDave Costa
494 Sat 30-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
495 Sat 30-May-1998Site characteristicsallEd Andreas
496 Sun 31-May-1998Daily_StatusallEd Andreas
497 Sun 31-May-1998Atl - new flash card, modified WG to Ext-Batt1Dave Costa
498 Mon 01-Jun-1998Fla - New Propane and Flash Card4Dave Costa
499 Mon 01-Jun-1998Fla - relevel boom4Dave Costa
500 Mon 01-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
501 Tue 02-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
502 Tue 02-Jun-1998Sea - TBox2Dave Costa
503 Wed 03-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
504 Wed 03-Jun-1998Fla down - Voltage graphic4Dave Costa1
505 Thu 04-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
506 Thu 04-Jun-1998Balt - propane, flash, freewave3Dave Costa
507 Thu 04-Jun-1998Fla - currents4Dave Costa
508 Fri 05-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
509 Fri 05-Jun-1998Fla - switched TEG to Ext-Batt4Dave Costa
510 Fri 05-Jun-1998Alt - Bears like smoke stack1Dave Costa
511 Sat 06-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
512 Sat 06-Jun-1998Sea - lead2Dave Costa
513 Sun 07-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
514 Sun 07-Jun-1998Fla - power, ply and rain4Dave Costa
515 Mon 08-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
516 Mon 08-Jun-1998Fla - rad heaters & fans4Dave Costa
517 Mon 08-Jun-1998Sea - moved2Dave Costa
518 Tue 09-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
519 Wed 10-Jun-1998Atl - propane, flash and stack1Dave Costa
520 Wed 10-Jun-1998Welcome to Maui !! ( with revised topo )2Dave Costa
521 Wed 10-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
522 Thu 11-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
523 Thu 11-Jun-1998Atl - check TEG nozzle1Dave Costa
524 Fri 12-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
525 Fri 12-Jun-1998Maui - propane, nozzle, flash and heights2Dave Costa
526 Fri 12-Jun-1998Atl - nozzle, compass and heights1Dave Costa
527 Sat 13-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
528 Sat 13-Jun-1998Fla - propane, nozzle, heaters and heights4Dave Costa
529 Sun 14-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
530 Sun 14-Jun-1998Base AntennabaseDave Costa
531 Sun 14-Jun-1998Atl - low iload problem1Dave Costa
532 Sun 14-Jun-1998Fla - 6 sec blip4Dave Costa
533 Mon 15-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
534 Mon 15-Jun-1998Fla - uppper heater on4Dave Costa
535 Mon 15-Jun-1998Maui - compass and leveling2Dave Costa
536 Tue 16-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
537 Tue 16-Jun-1998Fla - heater, current and blip4Dave Costa
538 Wed 17-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
539 Thu 18-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
540 Fri 19-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
541 Fri 19-Jun-1998Bal - propane, nozzle, flash, heights and compass3Dave Costa
542 Sat 20-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
543 Sun 21-Jun-1998Fla - new config s04_0052.dat4Dave Costa
544 Sun 21-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
545 Mon 22-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
546 Mon 22-Jun-1998Atl - propane, nozzle, flash, heights and compass1Dave Costa
547 Tue 23-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
548 Tue 23-Jun-1998Mau - level and heights2Dave Costa
549 Wed 24-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
550 Thu 25-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
551 Thu 25-Jun-1998Maui - propane, nozzle, flash2Dave Costa
552 Fri 26-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
553 Fri 26-Jun-1998Fla - propane, flash, rad heater4Dave Costa
554 Sat 27-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
555 Sat 27-Jun-1998Maui - Levels2Dominique Ruffieux
556 Sat 27-Jun-1998Atl - Levels1Dominique Ruffieux
557 Sun 28-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
558 Mon 29-Jun-1998Fla - SOV, current4Dave Costa
559 Mon 29-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
560 Tue 30-Jun-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
561 Tue 30-Jun-1998Bal - propane, flash, heights and compass3Dave Costa
562 Tue 30-Jun-1998Electronic level calibrated with the bubble levelallDave Costa
563 Tue 30-Jun-1998Fla - tour de current4Dave Costa
564 Wed 01-Jul-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
565 Thu 02-Jul-1998Daily_StatusallDominique Ruffieux
566 Fri 03-Jul-1998Daily_StatusallOla Persson
567 Sat 04-Jul-1998Daily_StatusallOla Persson
568 Sat 04-Jul-1998Fla. -- and other questions?4kerry claffey
569 Mon 06-Jul-1998Daily_StatusallOla Persson
570 Mon 06-Jul-1998Atlanta-regular visit1Ola Persson
571 Mon 06-Jul-1998Maui visit2Ola Persson
572 Wed 08-Jul-1998Daily_StatusallOla Persson
573 Wed 08-Jul-1998Maui visit2Ola Persson
574 Thu 09-Jul-1998Baltimore visit3Ola Persson
575 Fri 10-Jul-1998Daily_StatusallOla Persson
576 Mon 13-Jul-1998Daily_Status - 7/11/98allkerry claffey
577 Mon 13-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
578 Tue 14-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
579 Tue 14-Jul-1998Site visit Maui2kerry claffey
580 Tue 14-Jul-1998Site visit Alanta1kerry claffey
581 Wed 15-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
582 Thu 16-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
583 Fri 17-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
584 Sat 18-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
585 Sun 19-Jul-1998Site visit Florida4kerry claffey
586 Sun 19-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
587 Sun 19-Jul-1998Site visit Florida4kerry claffey
588 Mon 20-Jul-1998Daily_Status allOla Persson
589 Tue 21-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
590 Wed 22-Jul-1998Daily_Status allOla Persson
591 Wed 22-Jul-1998Site visit Baltimore3Ola Persson
592 Wed 22-Jul-1998Site visit Atlanta1Ola Persson
593 Thu 23-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
594 Fri 24-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
595 Sat 25-Jul-1998Site visit Maui2Ola Persson
596 Sun 26-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
597 Sun 26-Jul-1998Site visit Maui2kerry claffey
598 Sun 26-Jul-1998Site visit Alanta1kerry claffey
599 Sun 26-Jul-1998Site visit Florida4kerry claffey
600 Mon 27-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
601 Tue 28-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
602 Wed 29-Jul-1998Daily_Status allOla Persson
603 Wed 29-Jul-1998Site visit Atlanta1Ola Persson
604 Wed 29-Jul-1998Site visit Florida4Ola Persson
605 Fri 31-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
606 Fri 31-Jul-1998Site visit Baltimore3kerry claffey
607 Fri 31-Jul-1998Site visit Maui2kerry claffey
608 Fri 31-Jul-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
609 Sun 02-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
610 Sun 02-Aug-1998Florida Site visit -- level radiometers.4kerry claffey
611 Sun 02-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
612 Sun 02-Aug-1998Florida Site visit -- level radiometers.4kerry claffey
613 Tue 04-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
614 Tue 04-Aug-1998Site visit Atlanta1kerry claffey
615 Tue 04-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
616 Wed 05-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
617 Fri 07-Aug-1998Daily_Status allOla Persson
618 Sat 08-Aug-1998Site visit Maui2Ola Persson
619 Sat 08-Aug-1998Florida Site visit -- level radiometers, replace fuse.4Ola Persson
620 Sat 08-Aug-1998Site visit Maui2Ola Persson
621 Sat 08-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
622 Sat 08-Aug-1998Site visit Atlanta -- transmitting error1kerry claffey
623 Sun 09-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
624 Mon 10-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
625 Mon 10-Aug-1998Site visit Maui2Ola Persson
626 Mon 10-Aug-1998Site visit Baltimore3Ola Persson
627 Tue 11-Aug-1998Logger Constants at Mauikerry claffey
628 Tue 11-Aug-1998Daily_Status allkerry claffey
629 Tue 11-Aug-1998Site visit Florida4Ola Persson
630 Wed 12-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
631 Thu 13-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
632 Thu 13-Aug-1998Maui - Tsoil and Level sensor2Dave Costa
633 Fri 14-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
634 Sat 15-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
635 Sat 15-Aug-1998Atl - flash and propane1Dave Costa
636 Sun 16-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
637 Sun 16-Aug-1998Maui - Tsoil2Dave Costa
638 Mon 17-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
639 Tue 18-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
640 Wed 19-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
641 Wed 19-Aug-1998Maui - saved from the Drink2Dave Costa
642 Thu 20-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
643 Fri 21-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
644 Sat 22-Aug-1998Maui - rough site again2Dave Costa
645 Sat 22-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
646 Sat 22-Aug-1998Daily_Status two days ago wrong timePeter Guest
647 Sun 23-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
648 Mon 24-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
649 Tue 25-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
650 Tue 25-Aug-1998Bal - propane, flash, heights and compass3Dave Costa
651 Tue 25-Aug-1998Atl - Gill installed ( 30 degrees off and no boom )1Dave Costa
652 Wed 26-Aug-1998Fla - propane, flash, rad fan4Dave Costa
653 Wed 26-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
654 Wed 26-Aug-1998Atl - Gill aligned with boom1Dave Costa
655 Wed 26-Aug-1998Maui - propane, flash, heights and compass 2Dave Costa
656 Thu 27-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
657 Fri 28-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
658 Sat 29-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
659 Sat 29-Aug-1998Atl - propane, flash, heights and compass 1Dave Costa
660 Sun 30-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
661 Sun 30-Aug-1998Maui - trh, compass and site description 2Dave Costa
662 Mon 31-Aug-1998Maui - trh/compass2Dave Costa
663 Mon 31-Aug-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
664 Tue 01-Sep-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
665 Wed 02-Sep-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
666 Wed 02-Sep-1998Maui - on the move2Dave Costa
667 Thu 03-Sep-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
668 Fri 04-Sep-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
669 Sat 05-Sep-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
670 Sun 06-Sep-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
671 Sun 06-Sep-1998Maui - propane, flash, nozzle and compass 2Dave Costa
672 Sun 06-Sep-1998Balt - propane, flash, nozzle, compass and RF3Dave Costa
673 Mon 07-Sep-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
674 Tue 08-Sep-1998Daily_Status allPeter Guest
675 Tue 08-Sep-1998Fla - propane, flash, nozzle, compass and trh cleaned4Dave Costa
676 Tue 08-Sep-1998Balt - sonic heaters, RF and flash3Dave Costa
677 Wed 09-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
678 Thu 10-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
679 Fri 11-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
680 Fri 11-Sep-1998Maui TRH2Scott Abbott
681 Sat 12-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
682 Sat 12-Sep-1998Florida TRH4Ed Andreas
683 Sat 12-Sep-1998Routine fueling & notes - Atl1Scott Abbott
684 Sat 12-Sep-1998Baltimore Search Mission3Scott Abbott
685 Sun 13-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
686 Mon 14-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
687 Tue 15-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
688 Tue 15-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
689 Wed 16-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
692 Wed 16-Sep-1998Maui Evaluation2Ed Andreas
693 Wed 16-Sep-1998Atlanta compass1Ed Andreas
694 Thu 17-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
695 Fri 18-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
696 Fri 18-Sep-1998Florida TRH/Compass4Ed Andreas
697 Sat 19-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
698 Sun 20-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
699 Sun 20-Sep-1998Maui's Peril2Ed Andreas
700 Sun 20-Sep-1998Baltimore antenna3Ed Andreas
701 Sun 20-Sep-1998Florida ( & Maui ) TRH4Scott Abbott
702 Mon 21-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
703 Mon 21-Sep-1998Baltimore Decommissioned3Ed Andreas
704 Tue 22-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
705 Tue 22-Sep-1998Florida Service4Ed Andreas
706 Wed 23-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
708 Wed 23-Sep-1998ATL Lost Comms & Maintenance1Scott Abbott
709 Thu 24-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
710 Fri 25-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
711 Sat 26-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
712 Sun 27-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
713 Mon 28-Sep-1998Summary of Site CharacteristicsallEd Andreas
714 Mon 28-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
715 Tue 29-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
716 Wed 30-Sep-1998Daily_Status allEd Andreas
717 Wed 30-Sep-1998Decommissioned Atlanta1Tom Horst
718 Wed 30-Sep-1998Partial decommission of Florida4Tom Horst
719 Thu 01-Oct-1998Hygrothermometer intercomparisonTom Horst
720 Thu 01-Oct-1998Surface temperature and heat flux sensorsTom Horst
721 Thu 01-Oct-1998Maui EVE box problem w/sbus portJohn Militzer
722 Fri 02-Oct-1998Hygrothermometer serial numbers vs stationallTom Horst
723 Sat 03-Oct-1998Swapped in new hygrothermometerallTom Horst
724 Tue 01-Dec-1998Post field: merged packet databaseGordon Maclean
725 Tue 08-Dec-1998ATI sonic from MAUI v vector bent3Kurt Knudson
726 Wed 09-Dec-1998Preliminary FSL data sets availableOla Persson
727 Wed 09-Dec-1998Maui sonic v21
728 Mon 01-Feb-1999SHEBA ice camp staffingTom Horst
729 Thu 11-Feb-1999Final ATI sonic serial numbersallTom Horst
730 Thu 18-Feb-1999Seattle fetch2Tom Horst
731 Fri 26-Mar-1999Tsoil post calsSteve Semmer
732 Wed 31-Mar-1999sonic azimuthsallTom Horst
733 Tue 04-May-1999Height of Gill sonicsallTom Horst
734 Fri 07-May-1999Summary of site visits at stn 11Tom Horst
735 Fri 07-May-1999Summary of site visits at stn 22Tom Horst
736 Fri 07-May-1999Summary of site visits at stn 33Tom Horst
737 Fri 07-May-1999Summary of site visits at stn 44Tom Horst
738 Fri 07-May-1999Heights of sonic anemometersallTom Horst
739 Thu 22-Jul-1999TRH intake heightsallTom Horst
740 Thu 13-Jan-2000Edited tklog.log fileTom Horst


1: LOG, Site none, Mon 30-Jun-1997 14:08:14 GMT, Logbook created
initial log file /net/sssf1/aster/projects/DEVEL/logbook/tklog.log created by tklog
2: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 14:23:17 GMT, Gill cold temp. issues
From: "Gill Electronic R&D" 
Subject: Solent HS Anemometer
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 19:02:39 -0000

John

Sorry for the delay in responding further to your email.

The temperature qualification of the HS anemometer has been carried out in
our environmental chamber here at Gill.  This operates down to -40°C.

Over the full temperature range we have monitored receive waveforms,
transducer delays, speed of sound, analogue inputs and the inclinometer
readings.

The performance of the transducers is reduced below -35°C.  We are
currently performing tests to obtain more data on this.  

The test time at low temperatures is currently hours rather than days or
weeks.  However, we have not seen any degradation of transducers in other
models that have been operated at low temperatures.  This includes a Solent
R2 operated at the Antarctic by Phil Anderson of British Antarctic Survey. 
His telephone number is 44 1223 251400.

It is worth noting that the HS and R3 carry out transducer delay correction
with temperature which the R2 does not.

I would expect the power consumption of the HS to remain <4 watts at low
temperatures.  We will measure it to confirm this.

Regarding cables, I have a note in my logbook that a cable supplier that I
contacted a while ago does not recommend polyethelene for operation below
-20°C.  A plastics book here at Gill gives a glass transition temperature
for polyethelene of -20°C which may support this view.

I hope the above is helpful.

Angus

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Solent House, Cannon Street, Lymington, HAMPSHIRE. SO41 9BR.
Telephone :  +44 (1590) 679955   Fax :   +44 (1590) 676409
E-Mail :  gill@gill.co.uk     Website :  http://www.gill.co.uk/index.html

3: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 17:49:45 GMT, Tom' s email to Gill / SN's
From horst@stout.atd.ucar.edu Thu Jun 12 12:16 MDT 1997
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 12:16:20 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Solent cold temperature performance

Dear Mr. Clark:

I spoke to you earlier this morning regarding a question on the
performance of our 1-D Solent for shorter path lengths.  Following is
another, more urgent question regarding the performance of Solent
anemometers in cold temperatures.

We are hoping that we can use R2 Solent sonic anemometers for a 13
month field program to study the surface heat budget of the arctic
(SHEBA).  We expect average minimum temperatures to reach -30 degC and
extreme lows to approach -50 degC.  Could you tell me the expected cold
temperature performance of our R2 sonics?  The serial numbers of our
Solents are:

1012R2 0067; 1012R2A 0129; 1012R2A 0087

There is also a fourth R2 Solent for which I do not yet have the serial
number.

I spoke with Phil Anderson of the British Antarctic Survey.  He used an
R1 Solent in the Anarctic in 1992 and was quite disappointed in the
performance below -5 degC.  Angus Raby provided the attached
information on the R3, but I find in your sales brochure a quoted
performance down to -20 degC on early model R2s and -40 degC on later
model R2s (corresponding storage temperatures are -40 degC and -50
degC).

Could you also tell me the nature of the tests used to establish these
temperature specifications.  If our sonics are only rated for performance
to -20 degC, is there a simple upgrade that could be done to improve
their low temperature performance?

We are on an extremely tight schedule to prepare for a field deployment
in September, so I would very much appreciate a quick response.

Best regards,
Tom Horst


>=46rom gill@gill.co.uk Fri Nov 15 12:25 MST 1996
>Message-Id: <199611151907.TAA22638@zeus.tcp.net.uk>
>From: "Gill Electronic R&D" 
>To: 
>Subject: Solent HS Anemometer
>Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 19:02:39 -0000
>
>John
>
>Sorry for the delay in responding further to your email.
>
>The temperature qualification of the HS anemometer has been carried out in
>our environmental chamber here at Gill.  This operates down to -40=B0C.
>
>Over the full temperature range we have monitored receive waveforms,
>transducer delays, speed of sound, analogue inputs and the inclinometer
>readings.
>
>The performance of the transducers is reduced below -35=B0C.  We are
>currently performing tests to obtain more data on this. =20
>
>The test time at low temperatures is currently hours rather than days or
>weeks.  However, we have not seen any degradation of transducers in other
>models that have been operated at low temperatures.  This includes a Solent
>R2 operated at the Antarctic by Phil Anderson of British Antarctic Survey.=
>=20
>His telephone number is 44 1223 251400.
>
>It is worth noting that the HS and R3 carry out transducer delay correction
>with temperature which the R2 does not.
>
>I would expect the power consumption of the HS to remain <4 watts at low
>temperatures.  We will measure it to confirm this.
>
>Regarding cables, I have a note in my logbook that a cable supplier that I
>contacted a while ago does not recommend polyethelene for operation below
>-20=B0C.  A plastics book here at Gill gives a glass transition temperature
>for polyethelene of -20=B0C which may support this view.
>
>I hope the above is helpful.
>
>Angus
>
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>-
>------------------------
>Gill Electronic Research & Development  =20
>Solent House, Cannon Street, Lymington, HAMPSHIRE. SO41 9BR.
>Telephone :  +44 (1590) 679955   Fax :   +44 (1590) 676409
>E-Mail :  gill@gill.co.uk     Website :  http://www.gill.co.uk/index.html
>
>

4: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 19:33:25 GMT, Angus email: cold temp. perf. of gills
From angus.raby@virgin.net Thu Jun 19 12:09 MDT 1997
To: horst@stout.atd.ucar.edu
Subject: Solent cold temperature performance and path length

Dear Tom

This is largely in response to your email of 12th June concerning low
temperature performance of the R2.

The results that Phil Anderson obtained at Halley in the Antarctic in
1994 were disappointing.  The limited data that I have shows noise on
the speed of sound and the UVW outputs.  We were unable to identify the
source of the problem from the data available, but it does not appear
to be entirely due to low temperatures.  A plot of sonic temperature
against absolute temperature is much cleaner for absolute temperatures
from -12 to 15 degrees C (the coldest in the data set)than the majority
of the data between -3 and -12 degrees C.  It was suggested at the time
that the presence of high power RF transmitters at Halley could have
contributed to the problems.  Phil Anderson obtained more consistent
data from two Kaijo Denki sonics.  However, a proposal for the STABLE
experiment reports that the sonic proposed (presumably from KD) gives
increasingly erroneous readings above 12m/s.

On a more positive note, Andy Black from the University of British
Columbia, Vancouver recently reported successful deployment of an R2
for twelve months at temperatures down to "almost -40 C".  I have
emailed him to ask if he can supply any further information.

Other than these I do not have any data from the field on low
temperature performance.  I view this as encouraging since we are more
likely to hear of problems than good results!  It may be worth asking
RISO if thay have any data at low temperatures.

The tests used to establish the low temperature performance of the R2
have been carried out in environmental test chambers, observing receive
ultrasonic waveforms and measuring transducer delays for a number of
transducers down to -40 C.  In the early days we only had access to a
temperature chamber that would go down to -20 C, hence the original
specification.  A few components required upgrading to -40 C, but from
what I remember the original parts worked OK at -40 C anyway.  All the
anemometers you mention contain the latest temperature specification
parts.  There are no further upgrades that improve the low temperature
performance of the R2.

From our tests to date, the components that appear most affected at low
temperatures are the transducers.  If you have time you could consider
returning your R2s to Gill Instruments for recalibration.  Part of this
process is to check the transducer waveforms.  It appears from our
records that R2 serial number 0067 has not been calibrated since it was
built in 1992 and is worth checking.  The other two anemometers you
mention were recalibrated on 23rd Nov 95 (R2A No 87) and 14th Dec 95
(R2A No.  129).  These units therefore checked and calibrated less than
two years ago and should be OK.

As I mentioned in my email to John Militzer on 15th November the
transducer performance starts to deteriorate below -35 C.  Our chamber
will not go below -40 C so I cannot be certain, but I would not expect
satisfactory performance much below this.

Regarding operation at shorter path lengths I am not aware of any
compensation for path length in the software.  There is however a
receive time window.  I am working from memory here but I think that
the start of the receive time window is timed to work at temperatures
up to 60 C and wind speeds up to 60m/s.  This gives a minimum allowable
transit time of 350uS.  The minimum path length that should work at say
25 C and a wind speed of 10m/s is 125mm.  This may well be the
problem.  What path length did you try?  It is possible to move the
time window if the software is changed, but the receive timing is
interleaved with analogue inputs and other things that make it a
significant task.
    
I hope the above information is helpful.

Best regards

Angus Raby

5: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 19:44:25 GMT, Andy Black email: experience w/R2 in Canada
From ablack@unixg.ubc.ca Tue Jun 24 15:19 MDT 1997
X-Sender: ablack@interchg.ubc.ca
To: Tom Horst 
Subject: Re: Solent cold temperature performance 
MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Lines: 30


Dear Tom,

We have operated the R2 during two winters at Prince Albert, Sakatchewan.
Air temperatures got down to about -35 C. The R2 worked fine. No
missing data except when the coating of hoar frost or snow got too thick.
We're talking about a remotely controlled electrical wire heater, but
haven't done it yet. Maybe that will not be a problem for you being so 
dry up there. Mean cup wind speed agreed well with that from our R.M.
Young propeller-vane. The slope and intercept of the mean sonic air
temperature vs. mean air temperature (thermocouple) changed as a function
of air temperature as it got colder. You just need to keep your eye on
this relationship if you're calculating sensible heat fluxes or sigma Ts
using the sonic air temperature. In summary, we've been very pleased with
the performance of the R2.

Best regards,
Andy Black

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6: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 20:12:28 GMT, NCAR Gill, R2#87, Cold Test JD176-177
97/06/25


NCAR Sonic:	1012R2A - 0087
Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. data quality assessment

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		176/13:30	 7:30, Wed 6/25
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    13:40	 7:40
 3	-45	 1:00	hold		177/ 1:40	19:40
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		     2:40	20:40
 5			End-of-Pgm	    14:40	 8:40, Th  6/26	


Configuration:	Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with asymmetric
	head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
	system.   There is about >= 1" between the Gill framing tubes
	and the chamber wall.  	Styrafoam boards are holding up the
	TRH in the middle of the chamber.
	Cosmos  202: Gill
		200: TRH

Notes:	Ingest from Cosmos seemed to be down even though rserial
	showed data coming in.  Restarted Cosmos.

7: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 20:15:16 GMT, ETL Gill, R2#129, Cold Test JD177-178
97/06/26
 
 
ETL Sonic:      1012R2A - 0129 (Asymmetric)
Test Purpose:   Cold Temp. data quality assessment
 
Chamber Program
Step    Temp    Time    Type            Begin-Z(approx) Local-Time
----    ----    ----    ----            ---------       ----------
 1       25     00:10   soak            177/15:30        9:30, Th. 6/26
 2      -45     12:00   ramp-down           15:40        9:40
 3      -45      1:00   hold            178/ 3:40       21:40
 4      25      12:00   ramp-up              4:40       22:40
 5                      End-of-Pgm          16:40       10:40, Fr. 6/27
 
 
Configuration:  Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with asymmetric
        head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
        system.   There is about >= 1" between the Gill framing tubes
        and the chamber wall.   Styrafoam boards are holding up the
        TRH in the middle of the chamber.
        Cosmos  202: Gill
                200: TRH
 
Notes:  Cosmos up.

8: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 20:16:46 GMT, ETL Gill, R2#67, Cold Test JD178-179
97/06/27, Friday
 
 
ETL Sonic:      1012R2 - 0067 (Symmetric)
Test Purpose:   Cold Temp. data quality assessment
 
Chamber Program
Step    Temp    Time    Type            Begin-Z(approx) Local-Time
----    ----    ----    ----            ---------       ----------
 1       25     00:10   soak            178/17:30       11:30, Fr. 6/27
 2      -45     12:00   ramp-down           17:40       11:40
 3      -45      1:00   hold            179/ 5:40       23:40
 4      25      12:00   ramp-up              6:40       00:40
 5                      End-of-Pgm          18:40       12:40, Sa. 6/28
 
 
Configuration:  Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with Symmetric
        head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
        system.   There is about >= 2" between the Gill framing tubes
        and the chamber wall.   Styrafoam boards are holding up the
        TRH in the middle of the chamber. 
 
        Note that on the previous test, the sensor head assy was very
        close to the chamber walls, possibly touching, and that there
        was a PAM electronics box also inside the chamber which may
        have disrupted the results.
 
        Cosmos  202: Gill
                200: TRH

Notes: 	Cosmos up

9: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 20:27:14 GMT, ETL Gill, R2#67 / PAM Elect. Cold Test JD174-175
97/06/23


ETL Sonic:	1012R2 - 0067	(symmetric)
NCAR EVE Chassis:

Test Purpose:
	- Survivability / Cold Temp. data quality assessment of Gill

	- Survivability of EVE:
	  This is the second Industrial Solutions VME chassis to be
	  tested.  The first one failed so we'll see if it's
	  symptomatic of the species.
	  Using the same VME boards as the first series of tests (they
	  work), but a different PTB220 and front panel board.


Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		174/18:25	12:25, Mon 6/23
 2	  0	 1:00	ramp-down	174/19:35	12:35
 3	-25	 4:00	ramp-down	174/20:35	13:35
 4	-35	 4:00	ramp-down	174/23:35	17:35
 5	-35	12:00	hold		175/03:35	21:35
see Note:
 6	+25	12:30	ramp-up		175/15:30	 9:30-ish
 7			End-of-Pgm	176/03:30	22:00-ish


Configuration:  Chamber is crammed full.
	EVE box is diagonally (sort-of) placed on its side with its back
	to the Gill, which is oriented diagonally in chamber with its
	head all the way toward the upper, rear corner away from the
	circulation system.   There is about <= 1" between the Gill
	framing tubes and the chamber wall.

	Cosmos  202: Gill
		200: TRH

Note:	It's easy to see the effect of the internal air circulation
	and possbile vibration in the Gill Cockpit display.  It
	appears to be as much as .5m/s


Note:	6:40 local Tues 6/24, 
	EVE at -35C beginning to show 'spurious interrupts' and will
	likely die soon.

	DECISION TO END TEST EARLY: reason was to speed the process and
	perform quicker/shorter tests on the Gills to screen them
	first.   Then the chamber would be warm and ready for another
	gill in the morning.

jm

10: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 23:02:43 GMT, Campbell Sonic Cold Test JD181-182
97/06/30


Campbell Sonic:	....s/n later....
Test Purpose:	- Campbell Cold Temp. data quality assessment
		- Also to verify that the periodic waveform seen in the
		Gill sonic's covars which begins near room temp. and
		continues through low temps is a dynamic of the sensor
		itself and not a manifestation of something the
		chamber is actually doing.
		- Also to try and break those Qualimetrics quad
		pressure port with the cold....ie will they survive?


Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		181/22:40	16:40, Mon 6/30
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    22:50	16:50
 3	-45	 1:00	hold		181/10:50	 4:50  Tue 7/1
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		    11:50	 5:50
 5			End-of-Pgm	    23:50	17:50, Tue 7/1


Configuration:	The sonic head is "horizontal" in the middle of the
	chamber oriented "N/S" such that the w is perpendicular to the
	chamber's aspiration system grill and the probe assemblies
	are both about >=2.5" below the chamber ceiling. 
	The electronics package is resting against the chamber wall
	immediately below the cable access hole.

	This probe arrangement seems better than what the Gills had.

	The TRH is on some styrafoam at the bottom of the chamber with
	the transducer near the door.
	Two Qualimetrics quad disk pressure ports are laying in the
	back of the chamber.

	Cosmos  202: 
		200: TRH
		203: Campbell

Notes:	Cosmos up


jm

11: Elect_Temp_Tests, Site , Mon 30-Jun-1997 23:37:42 GMT, Campbell Logger Cold Test JD179-181
97/06/28


NCAR CR10X Logger:	#5350 (NCAR #1)
			#5349 (NCAR #3)

Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. Data quality / Survivability assessment

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		179/21:35	15:35, Sat 6/28
 2	-55	12:00	ramp-down	    21:45	15:45
 3	-55	24:00	hold		180/ 9:45	 3:45
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		181/ 9:45	 3:45
 5			End-of-Pgm	    14:45	15:45, Mon 6/30


Configuration:
	Logger #5350 is in the middle of the chamber, placed on top of...
	Logger #5349
	Both loggers have their Tsoil probe placed inside the box,
	and connected.   A voltage reference standard outside the
	chamber is feeding a signal to the Rnet sensor input for both
	loggers.   No trh was used.

Data Acquisition:
	2 separate EVE boxes, one for each logger, are gathering the
	data and putting it in asciidat form.
	Fields recorded include:
		     box-t    rnet   trh  tsoil
1997 181 17:25:00 01 29.1203 185.337 NaN -10.41


Results: Loggers survived.  Unable to determine data sampling stability.
	Both loggers stayed up and apparently reported data during the
	entire temperature profile.
	However, something odd occurred roughly 15-min after the test began.
	The Tsoil and Rnet data went bad.  Both Rnets dropped by about 30%
	in 'DC' level and simultaneously became very noisy.
	Naturally, the data returned to good about 10-min before going
	to offload the initial data set on Monday morning.
	The problems occurred after starting the chamber and went away
	well before the chamber finished.  They 'recovered' around -10C
	Not sure why both loggers on independent EVE boxes did this 
	at the same time: ground/noise problem?

Conclusion:
	These 'non-extended' temperature range CR10X logger did survive
	about 1-day at -55C.  They can probably be used for SHEBA spares.
	Any errors induced by low temperatures are uncertain.

jm


12: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Wed 02-Jul-1997 00:08:30 GMT, NCAR Gill, R2#87, Cold Test JD182-183, Bat-Hotel
97/06/25

NCAR Sonic:	1012R2A - 0087
Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. data quality assessment.
		All of the Gills tested so far have had a periodic
		waveform modulated onto the data over a 6-deg. cycle.
		Tests using the Campbell sonic revealed this is not
		an effect of the chamber.
		Gill suggested that the effect is related to a single 
		wavelength and it might be minimized by 'quieting' the
		chamber by lining it with felt.

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		183/00:00	18:00, Tu  7/1
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    00:10	18:10
 3	-45	 1:00	hold		    12:10	 6:10
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		    13:10	 7:10
 5			End-of-Pgm	184/01:10	19:10, We  7/2


Configuration:	Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with asymmetric
	head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
	system.   There is about >= 1.5" between the Gill framing tubes
	and the chamber wall.   Black felt lines the top,back,bottom,port-
	access side and door of the chamber.  The circulation system is
	partially covered below the exhaust vent.
	1 Styrafoam board is holding up the TRH roughly in the middle
	of the chamber.
	Will the 2-sided tape holding the felt last through the low temp
	cycle and vibration of the chamber?....Only the shadow knows.

	Cosmos  202: Gill
		200: TRH

Notes:	Cosmos up

Results:	The felt stayed in place and did not impact the sonic.
	The test was ended at 183/23:00 (5pm Wed) when the chamber was
	at ~15C.

jm

13: Elect_Temp_Tests, Site , Thu 03-Jul-1997 00:18:42 GMT, Campbell Logger Cold Test JD184-186
97/07/02


NCAR CR10X Logger:	#12178 Extended Temp. Range
			#12598 Extended Temp. Range

Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. Data quality / Survivability assessment

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		184/00:10	18:10, Wed 7/2
 2	-55	12:00	ramp-down	    00:20	18:20
 3	-55	24:00	hold		184/12:20	 6:20  Th 7/3
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		185/12:20	 6:20  Fr 7/4
 5			End-of-Pgm	186/00:20	18:20, Fr 7/4


Configuration:
	Logger #12178 interfaced to EVE, Station#1 is on the bottom
	Logger #12598 interfaced to EVE, Station#2 is on top
	Both loggers have their Tsoil probe placed on top.
	The Rnet input channel (2) is shorted.
	No trh was used.

Data Acquisition:
	2 separate EVE boxes, one for each logger, are gathering the
	data and putting it in asciidat form.

	Fields recorded include:
		     box-t    rnet   trh  tsoil
1997 181 17:25:00 01 29.1203 185.337 NaN -10.41

NOTE:	Upon initial power on, the logger was outputting what appeared
	to be random characters as determined by EVE talk program.  In
	addition, any attempt to attach the voltage standard to the
	Rnet input resulted in severe noise, even with various
	grounding schemes attempted.   Ultimately shorted the Rnet
	pins, but still saw the spurious character output.
	Eventually things for both boxes settled out and i started the
	test.  Hopefully they won't begin spitting out bad characters
	during the test.


Results:
Conclusion:

jm


14: Elect_Temp_Tests, Site , Sat 05-Jul-1997 18:43:42 GMT, EVE Box Cold Test JD186-188
97/07/02


NCAR EVE System:  Electronics box w/Industrial Solutions VME chassis
		and previously tested VME boards that worked to -55.

Test Purpose:	Verify that the Industrial Solutions VME backplanes
		cannot handle extreme cold

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		186/18:15	12:15, Sa 7/5
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    18:25	12:25
 3	-45	12:00	hold		187/06:25	00:25  Su 7/6
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		    18:25	12:25  
 5			End-of-Pgm	188/06:25	00:25, Mo 7/7


Configuration:
	EVE box is in the middle of the chamber.
	Logging data: TRH, logger, AD0-3, baro

Data Acquisition:
	Ascii file contents:
		     box-t    rnet   trh  tsoil
1997 181 17:25:00 01 29.1203 185.337 NaN -10.41

Results:
	After the test, EVE was up and running.
	However, doing a "dir /card" produced nothing:
	card inaccessible.
	Soft reset attempt brought the station down/lock-up.
	Hard power reset brought everything back.

Conclusion:
	Nothing changes.  We've now seen 2 Industrial Solutions
	VME backplanes that've had problems.  
	Result: the electronics boxes will be placed inside the
	TEG shelter.

jm

15: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 07-Jul-1997 18:34:13 GMT, Friehe Gill, R2A#104, Cold Test JD189-191
97/07/07

Friehe Sonic:	1012R2A - 0104
NCAR TRH with Electronic Compass and Beacon

Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. data quality assessment.

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		189/22:10	16:10, Tu 7/8
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    22:20	16:20
 3	-45	18:00	hold		190/10:20	04:20  We 7/9
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		191/04:20	22:20
 5			End-of-Pgm	    16:20	10:20, Th 7/10


Configuration:	Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with asymmetric
	head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
	system.   There is about >= 3" between the Gill framing tubes
	and the chamber wall.
	The TRH is resting on a foam pad about 1" above the chamber floor.
	The Beacon and Electronic compass are on the floor of the chamber.

	Cosmos  202: Gill
		200: TRH

Notes:	Cosmos up
	"Noise" on the sonic began immediately when the chamber started up,
	it was quiet before that.

Results:Sonic:
	The sonic had problems symptomatic of the others beginning at 
	-30.....Tom....

	Compass/Beacon
	The TRH with compass and beacon stayed up and looked OK.
	The beacon did turn on/off at the -45 cold soak.
	The attempt to rotate the compass to confirm it wasn't frozen
	partially worked: the wire pull broke but the compass reading
	did change by about 4-degrees.
jm

16: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Fri 11-Jul-1997 14:04:17 GMT, Friehe Gill, R2A#112, Cold Test JD192-193
97/07/07

Friehe Sonic:	1012R2A - 0112  Symmetric
NCAR TRH with Electronic Compass and Beacon
AGI Electronic Level

Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. data quality assessment.

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		192/01:00	19:00, Th 7/10
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    01:10	19:10
 3	-45	18:00	hold		    13:10	07:10  Fr 7/11
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		    21:10	15:10
 5			End-of-Pgm	193/09:10	03:10, Sa 7/12


Configuration:	Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with symmetric
	head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
	system.   There is about >= 3" between the Gill framing tubes
	and the chamber wall.
	The TRH is resting on a foam pad about 1" above the chamber floor.
	The Beacon and Electronic compass are on the floor of the chamber.
	The Electronic Level is taped to a PVC pipe that protrudes through
	the access hole by about 4"

	Cosmos  202: Gill
		200: TRH

	EVE electronics box interfaces the second TRH with compass/beacon
	as well as the electronic level.
	Format of asciidat file:

	d/t  box-t  temp  rh  Compass  FET-compass FET-beacon xlevel ylevel


Notes:	Cosmos up


Results:

jm


17: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Sat 12-Jul-1997 21:40:13 GMT, Guest Gill, R3#19, Cold Test JD193-195
97/07/07

Peter Guest Sonic:	1210R3 - 19  Symmetric
NCAR TRH with Electronic Compass and Beacon

Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. data quality assessment.

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		193/21:20	15:20, Sa 7/12
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    21:30	15:30
 3	-45	18:00	hold		194/08:30	03:30  Su 7/13
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		    16:30	11:30
 5			End-of-Pgm	195/04:30	23:30, Su 7/13


Configuration:	Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with symmetric
	head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
	system.   There is about >= 3" between the Gill framing tubes
	and the chamber wall.
	The TRH is resting on a foam pad about 1" above the chamber floor.
	The Beacon and Electronic compass are on the floor of the chamber.
	The Electronic Level is taped to a PVC pipe that protrudes through
	the access hole by about 4"

	Cosmos  202: Gill
		201: Gill.r3
		200: TRH

	EVE electronics box interfaces the second TRH with compass/beacon
	as well as the electronic level.
	Format of asciidat file:

	d/t  box-t  temp  rh  Compass  FET-compass FET-beacon xlevel ylevel


Notes:	Cosmos up

Results:

jm

18: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site none, Mon 14-Jul-1997 20:56:27 GMT, Summary of Solent low temperature tests
Summary of temperature chamber tests of Solent sonics at low temperature
------------------------------------------------------------------------

We tested 5 R2 and one R3 Solent sonic anemometers in a laboratory
temperature chamber to investigate their performance at low
temperatures.  The chamber is just large enough for a Solent to fit
diagonally between opposite corners, with the measurement array within
a few inches of two of the chamber walls and the top of the chamber.
The chamber temperature was ramped from 25 C to -45 C in a 12 hour
period, held at -45 C for one hour or more, and then ramped back up to
25 C over another 12 hours.  The sonic data were sampled at 21 Hz and
statistics (means, variances, etc.) were calculated in 5-minute
blocks.  The chamber temperature was monitered with a slow-response
sensor whose low temperature limit is -40 C.

The principle measures of sonic performance that we looked at were the
5-minute variances of the three orthogonal wind components and sonic
temperature.  A more detailed look at a limited subset of the data used
10-minute calculations of the power spectra and cospectra.

1012R2A 0087 (NCAR) Solent: (97/6/25 13:30 - 97/6/26 14:30)
-----------------------------------------------------------

The performance of this sonic is acceptable to -35 C and somewhat
degraded at lower temperatures. 

The velocity variances gradually increased with decreasing temperature
from 0.05-0.10 (m/s)^2 at 25 C to 0.05-0.13 (m/s)^2 at -30 C.  Below
-30 C the variances increased more rapidly to 0.08-0.2 (m/s)^2 at -40
C.  Below -30 C there was evident noise contamination of the power
spectra in the inertial subrange, particularly for sonic temperature.
The contamination generally increased with decreasing temperature.

There was a noticeable and repeatable modulation of the variance
amplitudes at all temperatures, with a period of 6-7 C.  This
corresponds to one period of the 180 kHz sonic pulse.  Angus Raby of
Gill Instruments suspects that this is caused by reflections of the
pulses from the walls of the chamber.  This modulation was present for
all R2 Solents, but was not present for the R3 Solent or a Campbell
sonic.  However we were able to locate the Campbell sonic more
centrally in the chamber (further from the walls) and it operates at
400 kHz, which would cause more attenuation of the reflected signals.
Angus also suggested that the more sophisticated 32-bit signal
processing of the R3 and Campbell sonics is better able to discriminate
against reflected signals.  At the suggestion of Angus, we tried,
unsuccessfully, to attenuate the reflections with a thin layer of felt
lining in the chamber.  Thus we have shown that the modulation is not
an artifact of the chamber ventillation system, but we have not shown
conclusively that it is caused by reflections from the chamber walls.

1012R2 0067 (ETL) Solent: (97/6/27 17:30 - 97/6/28 18:30) 
---------------------------------------------------------

The performance of this sonic is acceptable to -35 C and somewhat
degraded at lower temperatures.

The velocity variances were 0.05-0.09 (m/s)^2 and roughly independent
of temperature from 25 C to -30 C.  Below -30 C the variances increased
to 0.06-0.1 (m/s)^2 at -40 C and to 0.06-0.13 (m/s)^2 below -40 C.  
The power spectra show various evidence of noise, particularly for
sonic temperature at temperatures of -40 C and below.

1012R2 0112 (UCI) Solent: (97/7/11 01:30 - 97/7/12 09:00)
---------------------------------------------------------

The performance of this sonic is acceptable to -35 C and somewhat
degraded down to -40C.  The performance is poor at -40C.

Note that this sonic was held at -45 C for 8 hours, rather than 1
hour, to simultaneously test other equipment.

The velocity variances increased with decreasing temperature from
0.03-0.05 (m/s)^2 at 25 C to 0.03-0.07 (m/s)^2 at -30 C.  Below -30 C
the variances increased more rapidly to 0.09-0.2 (m/s)^2 at -40 C.
From about -38 C to -44 C the variances increased very rapidly to
1-3 (m/s)^2 just below -40 C and then decreased again to 0.05-0.12
(m/s)^2 at -45 C.  Note that this local maximum around -40 C has a
width near the 6-7 deg C period corresponding to one wavelength of the
sonic pulse.  Without this local maximum, this sonic performed
similarly to the previous two sonics.  Note that this `resonance'
occurred as the temperature passed through -40 C on the decreasing
ramp, but not on the increasing ramp.

1012R2A 0129 (ETL) Solent: (97/6/26 15:30 - 97/6/27 16:30) 
----------------------------------------------------------

The performance of this sonic is not acceptable below -32 C.

The velocity variances increased with decreasing temperature from
0.03-0.15 (m/s)^2 at 25 C to 0.05-0.2 (m/s)^2 at -30 C.  Below -30 C
the variances increased very rapidly, with a local maximum between -32 C
and -37 C that had peak variances of 4-10 (m/s)^2.  Below a local
variance minimum at -37 C, the variances increased rapidly again to
levels as high as 50-150 (m/s)^2.  However around -45 C the variances
were down to 5-20 (m/s)^2.  Below -30 C there was evident noise
contamination of the power spectra in the inertial subrange,
particularly for sonic temperature.  At -35 C and below, there is very
obvious noise on the 21 Hz time series for all 4 output variables.

1012R2A 0104 (UCI) Solent: (97/7/8 23:00 - 97/7/10 16:00)
---------------------------------------------------------

The performance of this sonic is not acceptable below -35 C.

Note that this sonic was held at -45 C for 18 hours, rather than 1
hour, to simultaneously test other equipment.

The velocity variances increased with decreasing temperature from
0.03-0.05 (m/s)^2 at 25 C to 0.05-0.06 (m/s)^2 at -30 C.  Below -30 C
the variances increased very rapidly, with a local maximum between -38
C and -42 C that had peak variances of 50-200 (m/s)^2.  The sonic
stopped reporting for about 15 minutes just below -40 C.  However, at
-45 C the variances again returned to amplitudes of 0.04-0.10 (m/s)^2.

The power spectra show a small amount of noise in sonic temperature
at -30 C, very obvious noise in v and w and a small amount in
temperature at -35 C, and then a small amount of noise in u, w, and T
at -45 C.  At -40C there is very obvious noise in the time series for
all components.

1210R3 0019 (NPS) Solent:  (97/7/12 21:30 - 97/7/14 05:30)
----------------------------------------------------------

The performance of this sonic is not acceptable below -30 C.

Note that this sonic was held at -45 C for 8 hours, rather than 1
hour, to simultaneously test other equipment.

The u and w variances increased gradually with decreasing temperature
from 0.04-0.05 (m/s)^2 at 25 C to 0.04-0.06 (ms/)^2 at - 30 C.  In the
same interval the v variance increased rather sporadically from 0.11
(m/s)^2 to 0.2 (m/s)^2.  The periodic modulation of the variances seen
on the R2 sonics is not evident on this R3 sonic.

Below -30 C the variances increased very rapidly, with a local maximum
between -33 C and -40 C that had peak variances of 40-150 (m/s)^2.
However around -45 C the variances were down to 0.1-0.2 (m/s)^2 for u
and w and 1.2 (m/s)^2 for v.

19: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 14-Jul-1997 23:19:20 GMT, Friehe Gill, R2A#112, Cold Test #2 JD195-196
97/07/14

Friehe Sonic:	1012R2A - 0112  Symmetric

Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. data quality assessment.
		The earlier test had reasonable results except for a
		bit of a problem when the -45 cold soak began. 
		This test is intended to determine whether or not
		the problem was a quirk or not.
 
Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		195/23:00	17:00, Mo 7/14
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    23:10	17:10
 3	-45	18:00	hold		196/11:10	05:10, Tu 7/15
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		    12:10	06:10
 5			End-of-Pgm	197/00:10	18:10


Configuration:	Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with symmetric
	head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
	system.   There is about >= 3" between the Gill framing tubes
	and the chamber wall.
	The TRH is resting on a foam pad about 1" above the chamber floor.

	Cosmos  202: Gill
		200: TRH

Notes:	Cosmos up

Results:

jm



20: Elect_Temp_Tests, Site , Wed 16-Jul-1997 20:27:32 GMT, EVE Box Cold Test JD197-199
97/07/16


NCAR EVE System: Electronics box w/Shroff VME chassis
		and VME boards rated only 'commercial' grade
		(CPU,A/D,PCMCIA) 
TRH/Compass/Beacon:

Test Purpose:	- EVE: Determine whether the 3 commercial rated boards will 
		operate in extreme cold.
		- TRH/Compass: determine if the problems seen with the
		other TRH system are 'fixed' by replacing the cpu4ad board
		only.
		Verify cold temp. operation.


Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	 25	00:10	soak		197/20:05	14:05, We 7/16
 2	-45	12:00	ramp-down	    20:15	14:15
 3	-45	10:00	hold		198/08:15	02:15  Th 7/17
 4	25	12:00	ramp-up		    18:15	12:15  
 5			End-of-Pgm	199/06:15	00:15, Fr 7/18


Configuration:
	EVE box is in the middle of the chamber.
	Logging data: logger, AD0-3, baro, Gill

Data Acquisition:
	Metppf files

Results:

Conclusion:

jm


21: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Wed 30-Jul-1997 14:29:13 GMT, NCAR Gill, R2#87, Cold Test JD210-212
97/07/29

NCAR Sonic:	1012R2A - 0087
Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. data quality assessment.
		

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	-45	06:00	ramp-down	210/21:00	15:00, Tu  7/29
 2	-45	18:00	hold		211/03:00	21:00
 3	-35	 1:00	ramp-up		    21:00	15:00  We  7/30
 4	-35	 6:00	hold		    22:00	16:00
 5	 25	 6:00	ramp-up		212/04:00	22:00
 6			End-of-Pgm	    10:00	04:00, Th  7/31


Configuration:	Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with asymmetric
	head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
	system.   There is about >= 1.5" between the Gill framing tubes
	and the chamber wall.

	Cosmos  202: Gill
		200: TRH

Notes:	Cosmos was down for the first ~1.5 hours of the chamber run and
	archiving didn't begin until about 16:30 local on Tuesday afternoon.
	The temp. at that point was about 8-deg.

Results:


jm


22: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Mon 04-Aug-1997 14:17:15 GMT, ETL Gill, R2#67, Cold Test JD214-216
97/07/29

ETL Sonic:	1012R2A - 0067
Test Purpose:	Cold Temp. data quality assessment.
		

Chamber Program
Step	Temp	Time	Type		Begin-Z(approx)	Local-Time
----	----	----	----		---------	----------
 1	-45	06:00	ramp-down	214/16:45	10:45, Sa  8/2
 2	-45	18:00	hold		    22:45	16:45
 3	-35	 1:00	ramp-up		215/16:45	10:45  Su  8/3
 4	-35	 6:00	hold		    17:45	11:45
 5	 25	 6:00	ramp-up		    23:45	17:45
 6			End-of-Pgm	216/05:45	23:45, Su  8/3


Configuration:	Gill is oriented diagonally in chamber with asymmetric
	head toward the upper, rear corner away from the circulation
	system.   There is about >= 1.5" between the Gill framing tubes
	and the chamber wall.

	Cosmos  202: Gill


Notes:	Cosmos up.   No TRH available for this test.

Results:


jm

23: Gill_Sonic_Tests, Site , Tue 05-Aug-1997 17:07:30 GMT, Results of cold soak tests
The recent cold soak tests of NCAR R2A 0087 and ETL R2 0067 Solent
sonics produced results that appear to be entirely consistent with the
previous, shorter duration tests in the temperature chamber.

24: Daily_Status, Site , Sat 11-Oct-1997 03:58:44 GMT, Status from 6-Oct-97
TODAY:
	General ship unloading work, esp. w/Ed Andreas, Marty.
	Found Rocky, haven't configured it/anything yet.

CONCERNS:
	- Propane filling procedure.  Ship doesn't have a scale to
	verify weight/fill of the tanks.   Relying only on the tank's
	gauge could possibly lead to tanks that aren't filled completely
	and subsequent loss of our scant 20-day capacity.
	Consider bringing simple house-hold scale to weigh up to 50-lb.

	- Static pressure port.  This is going to ice up (everything does).
	Will that plug the port's holes?  This could be a problem.

	- Storage / work area.  This doesn't seem available.  The ETL
	crew may need to simply keep our spares in a box on deck(?) and
	work from their room.

COMMENTS:
	Consider bringing more WD40 (excellent for melting ice)


25: Daily_Status, Site all, Sat 11-Oct-1997 04:04:13 GMT, Status from 8-Oct-97
Tom,	Notes  8-Oct-97, 20:30 AK

IMPORTANT QUESTION/COMMENT FOR STEVE I NEED INPUT ON:
Campbell: I haven't been able to successfully load new coefficients.
	Through EVE talk (started or stopped condition) spurious characters
	keep coming through after the message.  Also, the 2718H method
	does not go into interactive mode at all and I don't know where a
	CR10X manual is.   Does this sound like an EVE configuration
	problem, or something that you've seen before.

Misc:	Steve: yes we have spare pcmcia cards.

Weather:
	25 knot winds began this afternoon, -12C.  Worse tonight.
	Difficult working conditions, low visibility, blowing snow.
	Losing sun at 18-min/night.
	Tomorrow a low pressure system is supposed to pass near here
	and the condition may not be any better.

Logistics:
	Having Kurt on the Louie and the subsequent transit time
	back and forth really cuts down on the working hours.
	He's been voluntarily skipping going back for lunches, but
	even at that, when the dinner starts at 4:30 and the 'shuttle'
	runs roughly at 9 to here, ll:15 to there, 1 to here, 4:15 to
	there, 5:45 to here and 6:45 to there, it hurts.
	The ships are going to transfer fuel beginning tomorrow and
	possibly through Friday.  Hopefully personnel xfr after that
	and maybe Kurt will be moved here Saturday.
	I don't know what these ship schedules will do to us when
	we go out for a station setup.

Site Survey:
	-- THIS IS BECOMING A MAJOR CONCERN BECAUSE IT STILL ISN'T DONE.--
	Still waiting on Helo, they're still prioritied to bouys and
	one pilot is ill.   Don't know when flying begins.
	I'm hoping that one possible site 2km out can be surveyed and
	then setup on Friday, but that might not be possible given the
	weather.  Have discussed situation with Ed.

Status:
	1-station up on battery last night.
	TEGs: Startup has been difficult.
		We got these running this am.
		It'll took all day to adjust these and I'm still not
		certain they're right yet.
	I now have all 4 boxes on the air and TEGs up as best we could do.
	Station 3 has a Campbell/TRH running along with EVE.
	Will need to continue tweaking to optimize TEGs tomorrow.
	I broke the 'TEG-input' Amp connector on sled-2's battery box
	in the cold (they're not as good as manuf. said).   I also sprung
	sled-1 lid's hinges when it was caught by the wind.  Now the box can't
	hold the lid upright any more, and can't fix it; will need
	to use a rope.  I might be able to get another set of hinges from
	Wilson Case later this year.
	Sleds had to have their hitched modified to match the machines here.
	Hopefully we'll try towing test tomorrow.

	Shebop / RF running.  Seems to be polling OK.  No time server here
	but Gordon's software seems be alright with that even if the data
	time sync is a bit slow.   Also haven't played with trying to
	print yet: no time to do.   Gordon's documentation was extremely
	helpful and accurate from what i've seen...thanks much.
	Direct 'tip' to EVE console works pretty well (best way to do 
	console operations given difficulty w/portables) but I've just been
	physically swapping the connector to ttyb instead of bringing up/down
	ppoll.

Suggest you bring:
	Cigarette Lighters	(but available on ship here also 4z)
	Flint Striker, Cold weather Leak Detect Fluid, Procomm Manual
	Scale: bath style best to set tank on; spring OK but not as good.
	Black Compaq carrying case.  Pat should have this
		at home because I brought the Compaq without its case.
		Rocky case is lousy for the field, compaq is better.
	Tom, please ask Pat to send email to me, the addr. I have is
	wrong...thanks.

Field Computer:
	The Rocky screen 'died' last night within 15-min and it's battery
	doesn't last long, plus the mouse is hard to use.  Today it worked
	a bit better when placed directly over the TEG.  The Compaq screen
	doesn`t last.
	It is quite difficult to use.
	Service personnel will absolutely need hand warmers for the screen.
	The black compaq case is better for that purpose.

RE GORDON:
Polling Machine:
	Yes, bring the Laptop per Gordon's suggestion.
	Call it	`pampoll'	142.130.59.206
	shebop = 142.130.59.204
	rocky  = 142.130.59.205
	pampoll= 142.130.59.206
	domainname = spo.ca
	mask   = 255.255.252.0
	printer = 142.130.59.50	hp laserjet 'shebaprinter' 6M PostSc.
	printer = 142.130.59.10	hp color laserjet 5M PostSc.

RE GORDON/STEVE:
TRH / Config. Mismatch / Splus:
	The TRH data appears to have a timeout problem in the config that
	causes it to be interpreted by EVE incorrectly part of the time
	because of inconsistent parsing.  I'll try to fix 
	that by setting timeout=.5 seconds in the sbus command.
	We seem to be using fmt0055.dat now.   That's what I'll edit,
	plus on the portable.
	I also still need to confirm configurations between the EVE/Base
	versions.

	Splus came up but i couldn't read the sparse baro data from
	the station last night: error = 
		---------------------------
Error in plot.ats(x, xlim = ..1, type = ..2, col =..: all data in timeseries is
        NA
Dumped
Error in dialog.send(paste("dialog setcurrent", di..: Dialog handling system not
        started!
Error during wrapup
		---------------------------
	I assume this problem relates to inconsistencies in the config.?
	Or else because I naively asked for data from all stations when
	only 1 was up?
	So far I have only been able to try it once, there hasn't been
	much time to play with it.  Maybe the next go around it'll work.

Re GAME Transmitter:
	Not much time or documentation here to really go over this.
	My initial impression is that they've done things OK but I must
	take a better look at the message.
	I recommend watching the transmission using a RF wattmeter
	while it comes up at the scheduled time
	to make certain that the cable/antenna is OK by confirming there
	is about 10-Watts forward power and ~.7-Watts reflected.
	A bad connection/antenna will reflect considerably more and
	prevent the signal going to the spacecraft.
	There's also a possibility that the transmitter's battery voltage
	detect circuit thinks there isn't enough juice and is canceling
	the transmission itself.   If the message doesn't go out with
	10-Watts forward power, that's a possibility.   I believe there's
	something in the EVE cheat-sheet manual referencing to this circuit
	or else in the regular Signal Engineering document.   Anyway,
	I believe that if the battery droops below roughly 11.5VDC when
	the transmitter turns on, that circuit will cancel the message.

More Later, JM


26: Daily_Status, Site all, Sat 11-Oct-1997 04:06:03 GMT, Status from 9-Oct-97
Tom,	Notes  9-Oct-97, 22:45 AK


Weather: Today was better for working.  5-ish m/s, -10-ish,
	intermittent snow showers.
	Expecting calm enough conditions for the next 2-3 days, but
	it's uncertain about cloud/visibility.

Personnel: Pat and I just canceled our AK vacation.  Either Kurt or I
	can/will be prepared to stay (probably me).   No guarantees
	for rides out on the 20th.  Will play it by ear.  I'll trust
	that you (Tom) will be able to fill all the holes in the base
	with new code/expertise/time, etc.   I'll grab the ftp's from
	Gordon when available and can get to it.
	Tom: Can you have Celia change my airline reservations to
	return all the way to Denver and open-end it?

Project: The Louis repositioned adjacent to the D.G. and the fuel
	transfer began today.  It will finish 
	tomorrow.  The Louis leaves on Saturday the 11th.
	Tomorrow is the last opportunity for flying at all.  If
	conditions permit, one helo will be devoted for photo-survey
	including PAM sites.  No guarantee.  If we cannot fly, the
	sites necessarily must be found by snow-mobile and will be
	much closer to the ship.

PAM Status:
	We had a mini-mtg w/Ed,Marty,Kerry,Kurt,I which helped us get
	better organized (will be nice to have everyone together).
	We pulled all 4 sleds today ~250m to adjacent the met hut.
	That went OK, but it was nice to be going on beaten down
	tracks with only a few drifts from the wind storm.  It's going
	to be very challenging to pull these things around 'out there'
	where light and contrast are problematic.  It'll be all too easy
	to get stuck.

	One full station setup today with sensors.  All four reporting
	to base.
	Played with TEGs on 3 Sleds.  For most part they're close to
	being acceptable.
	Found first dead 4-comp fan today.
	Ed/Kerry helped quite a bit today.  Marty/ETL has already
	finished their phase-1 goals for doing before the first wave
	arrives.

Gill:	aligned with 'u' north to parallel the north on the TRH
	compass so that they are reporting similarly even though the
	xarms are 90-deg off.   We'll need to talk about how to back
	out the wdir data from the gps and magnetic deviation data
	later.   Suggestions?


Configuration / Splus:
	I rebuilt fmt0055 on the base and put that onto all stations.
	That 'timeout=.5' seems to have fixed the TRH/EVE sync
	problem: good.
	If Gordon/Steve's new fmt0050 comes here, it must have that in
	the sbus command for the TRH, or else i'll do it before
	downloading to stations.
	I haven't yet tried plotting data with the new format yet, and
	in fact haven't restarted the DAQ/pdecode yet....just did now
	at 10pm.  Will look at data hopefully early
	tomorrow......nope, no go.

	Gordon:
	Can't remember what i said before but have noticed stnplot
	doesn't seem to let me select just 1 station.
	The dialog handling system doesn't seem to be starting which is
	causing crash problems.   Should i remake splus, or wait for
	your new versions per the other message?

TRH Notes:
	Using EVE talk, the beacon came on as advertized, but it's a big
	problem not having an "OK" reply from the sensor/eve that it
	works.  Getting
		Enter Command --> BEACON
		ERROR: No response from sBus
	Is unacceptable when you're getting ready to go out into the
	night.  If there's time a new ROM with a simple reply entry in
	that command option would really help.

	PVC Mounting shields are insecure.  The panduit ties used
	don't appear to be low temp. grade.  The parts are slipping.
	We'll use our better ties, but this must be addressed.
	Perhaps some low-temp. tape?  Is that available that you
	(Steve) can get?   The as we fix it will probably work, but
	i'd hate to see the shield fall into the snow.

Logger Notes:
	Borrowed Campbell keypad and programmed sled-2 CR10X.  Worked
	very well.  RECOMMEND STEVE GET ONE ON ORDER IF NOT BRING ONE
	HERE, however we might be able to continue to borrow one as
	needed.  The EVE talk method described in our cheat sheet came
	closer to working with a different CR10X than the first one i
	tried, but it appeared to hang in the interactive mode without
	ever allowing access to the memory location.
	Will program remaining coefficients tomorrow using keypad.
	With the new EVE config. and CR10X reprogrammed I noticed on
	the