4m TRH at Marshall started generating intermittent data starting around 00:00 LT, May 30, and appears to have quit altogether by 04:00
If you let it run long enough, data_stats shows a record length of 8191 bytes which indicates that the data system is not finding a terminator (newline) in the data:
marshall:/dev/ttyS11 2 410 1 2009 06 01 17:18:06.062 06 01 17:18:06.062 nan 0.000 0.000 8191 8191
data_dump shows that the data is all NULLs (0x00):
cd /data/projects/ASP09/raw_data:
data_dump -i 2,410 -A isff_20090601_160000.dat
The serial driver is reporting a bazillion "break" events for that port:
ssh root@marshall
more /proc/tty/driver/serial
...
11: uart:ST16654 port:F1000170 irq:104 tx:13 rx:129438833 fe:32 brk:109632291 RTS|DTR
I recommend temporarily connecting a working TRH to port 11 and see if things look good.
At May 30 09:32 UTC (03:32 MDT) this TRH died until 03:49 MDT, then
looks like it reset itself, and worked until 03:56 MDT, and then died
completely. It did this same thing several times between 00:00
and 03:32 MDT.
2009 05 30 09:32:20.9023 0.8324 31 TRH013 16.73 37.69 5626 1173\r\n
2009 05 30 09:32:21.7418 0.8395 31 TRH013 16.72 37.73 5625 1174\r\n
2009 05 30 09:32:22.5737 0.8319 33 TRH013 16.71 37.73 5624 11\x07\x00\x00\x00\x00\n
2009 05 30 09:49:48.7838 1046 17 \r Sensor TRH013\n
2009 05 30 09:49:48.8031 0.01928 29 \rcalibration coefficients:\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:48.8528 0.04968 21 Ta0 = -4.021784E+1\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:48.8914 0.03862 21 Ta1 = 1.025356E-2\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:48.9344 0.04306 21 Ta2 = -2.321813E-8\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:48.9712 0.03673 21 Ha0 = -9.861796E+0\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:49.0133 0.0421 21 Ha1 = 4.218116E-2\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:49.0527 0.03948 21 Ha2 = -3.237849E-6\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:49.0916 0.03889 21 Ha3 = 8.039271E-2\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:49.1396 0.04793 21 Ha4 = 6.041142E-5\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:49.4596 0.3201 31 TRH013 16.26 39.07 5579 1214\r\n
2009 05 30 09:49:50.2896 0.83 31 TRH013 16.25 39.14 5578 1216\r\n
29May09
Kurt measured the booms with the data-scope today.
These are magnetic readings with deviation setup as ......
GM: added true-north angles using declination shown below and assuming data-scope was not correcting for declinaton.
Site |
Ht |
BoomAngle |
BoomAngle(true) |
Vazimuth (Boom-90) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Platteville |
4m |
88.9 (KK) 91.5 (Rudy) |
90.2 + 9 = 99.2 |
9.2 |
Marshall |
2m |
16.4 |
16.4 + 9 = 25.4 |
295.4 |
|
4m |
16.0 |
25 |
295 |
|
6m |
15.7 |
24.7 |
294.7 |
|
8m |
16.2 |
25.2 |
295.2 |
|
10m |
18.0 |
27 |
297 |
According to http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/struts/calcDeclination
the declination of Marshall (Lat: 39.948, Lon: 105.195) is 9 deg 17 min.
Platteville (Lat: 40.187, 104.72) is 9 deg 3 min.
29May09 ~14:00-14:50MDT Visit by KK/Rudy
-Q7 / Rnet installed. Verified data looked reasonable
- Local Storage Media swapped to check back at FL
- CSAT Boom Angle: KK says 88.9, Rudy says 91.5
29May09
The Rlw.in has been too warm for the last couple of days, producing erroneous looking data for rnet versus rsum.
Kurt cleaned the domes but did not see anything obviously unusual about the sensors or installation.
Keep-an-eye-on-it.
29May09 ~12:00 MDT
10m TRH's RH has been bad since it was installed yesterday. S/N16. Note SteveS mentioned he didn't get the raw data for the rh on this sensor, so it needs to be calculated and reprogrammed. For now we're doing the following:
2m TRH moved to 10m. S/N14
10m TRH s/n16 removed and swapped with TRH s/n10
Current Positions of sensors as of 29May09-pm
Level |
TRH S/N |
Notes |
---|---|---|
2 |
10 (was 14) |
Keep an eye on it. |
4 |
13 |
|
6 |
15 |
Keep an eye on it. |
8 |
5 |
|
10 |
14 (was 16) |
|
9/29/09 15:00 MDT (TWH) RH profiles, including RH at 2m and 10m, look fine at the moment. It's a good time to check the profiles because they are close to constant with height due to good afternoon mixing. Swap seems to have worked great.
There is now a shared ISS operator account through which students and operators can log into the wiki and make log entries. See Gary for the credentials.
Sonic serial numbers. The marshall sonics were verified by checking /var/log/isfs/marshall_ASP09_csat3.log
on the marshall adam.
|
|
|
|
site |
port |
height |
serial # |
---|---|---|---|
marshall |
ttyS1 |
2m |
1120 |
marshall |
ttyS10 |
4m |
0673 |
marshall |
ttyS12 |
6m |
0536 |
marshall |
ttyS14 |
8m |
1124 |
marshall |
ttyS16 |
10m |
0672 |
platteville |
ttyS10 |
4m |
0537 |
Licor 7500 serial numbers, as noted by Kurt:
site |
port |
height |
serial # |
---|---|---|---|
marshall |
ttyS8 |
2m |
1166 |
marshall |
ttyS19 |
10m |
0813 |
platteville |
ttyS11 |
4m |
1164 |
Prop vane at Platteville: SN: 0245. Boom angle: 355.2 magnetic
Radiometers:
Sensor |
Mars |
Platteville |
---|---|---|
Rsw.in |
KZ-970378 |
KZ-940181 |
Rsw.out |
KZ-940187 |
KZ-940186 |
Rlw.in |
KZ-30676 |
EP-31977 |
Rlw.out |
KZ-970377 |
EP-31980 |
Rnet |
Q99258 |
Q99259 |
Note1: The KZ noted on the first line is what i saw on the cable and plenum. The 40740 is on a list Chris provided......need to double check this and vfy coefs in logger to be safe. The other sensors agree with his list.
Note2: Rnet Q94197 was installed initially at Platteville, but was swapped for 99259 on 6/4 since the logger had coefficients for that sensor instead.
Soil Sensors:
Sensor |
Mars |
Platteville |
---|---|---|
Tsoil |
STP97003 |
STP98032 |
HFT |
H993562 |
H023009 |
TP01 |
200240 |
200236 |
Qsoil |
No Label |
No Label |
|
|
|
Note3: Chris' list agrees with what I show for Mars above.
The "aster" laptop in the ISFS trailer is accessible from inside the UCAR firewall at 128.117.81.3
ssh aster@128.117.81.3
From there one can ssh to the adam:
ssh root@marshall
The adam is on the 802.11 (wifi) subnet at 192.168.12.115
.