Difference between revisions of "August 2014 Barrow"

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To Do:
 
To Do:
 
* Change out snow transducers, 8 pieces
 
* Change out snow transducers, 8 pieces
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* level radiometers
 
* level radiometers
 
* Fix C site Rim Snow Sensor
 
* Fix C site Rim Snow Sensor
 
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* D Thermal Conductivity
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** Program works fine in Fairbanks
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** Data Points From April Trip:
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*** Heater Resistance #1 -- 68.2 ohms
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*** Heater Resistance #2 -- 70.2 ohms
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*** Heater Resistance #3 -- 70.4 ohms
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*** Heater Resistance #4 -- 70.7 ohms
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*** Heater Resistance #5 -- 69.1 ohms
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*** Heater Resistance #6 -- 70.3 ohms
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*** Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #1 -- 57.6 kohms
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*** Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #2 -- 57.8 kohms
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*** Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #3 -- 58.2 kohms
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*** Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #4 -- 57.5 kohms
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*** Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #5 -- 58.0 kohms
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*** Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #6 -- 58.4 kohms
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* OKAY... Look at how it is wired in the field. / in pictures.  I think there are two pulse port instructions when there should be just one but I don't know for sure until I review the photos / see it in person.
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* Basically there are two
 
To Bring:
 
To Bring:
 
* Two CNR4 Net Radiometers
 
* Two CNR4 Net Radiometers
 
** One for B and one for D (or.... retap the D radiometer up there... might try that first.)
 
** One for B and one for D (or.... retap the D radiometer up there... might try that first.)

Revision as of 15:57, 15 August 2014

To Do:

  • Change out snow transducers, 8 pieces
  • swap back the B site net radiometer
  • change out desiccant in the D site radiometer
  • level radiometers
  • Fix C site Rim Snow Sensor
  • D Thermal Conductivity
    • Program works fine in Fairbanks
    • Data Points From April Trip:
      • Heater Resistance #1 -- 68.2 ohms
      • Heater Resistance #2 -- 70.2 ohms
      • Heater Resistance #3 -- 70.4 ohms
      • Heater Resistance #4 -- 70.7 ohms
      • Heater Resistance #5 -- 69.1 ohms
      • Heater Resistance #6 -- 70.3 ohms
      • Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #1 -- 57.6 kohms
      • Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #2 -- 57.8 kohms
      • Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #3 -- 58.2 kohms
      • Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #4 -- 57.5 kohms
      • Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #5 -- 58.0 kohms
      • Thermal conductivity thermistor resistance #6 -- 58.4 kohms
  • OKAY... Look at how it is wired in the field. / in pictures. I think there are two pulse port instructions when there should be just one but I don't know for sure until I review the photos / see it in person.
  • Basically there are two

To Bring:

  • Two CNR4 Net Radiometers
    • One for B and one for D (or.... retap the D radiometer up there... might try that first.)