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=Site Logs =
 
=Site Logs =
  
== May 2008 ==
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Note EKY 6/6/08, Bob and Jeff visited this site in may 08 and fixed the antennae.  Site is now transmitting data.
 
  
 
== 16 Jun 2008 Emily & Ken ==
 
== 16 Jun 2008 Emily & Ken ==
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*Also note that the trench for the cables running from the tipod to the snow sensor was dug up and buried cables/conduit is exposed.
 
*Also note that the trench for the cables running from the tipod to the snow sensor was dug up and buried cables/conduit is exposed.
 
* the bear also pulled the ysix3 and hmp45c out of its housing and out of the bottom of the box, but they were not broken
 
* the bear also pulled the ysix3 and hmp45c out of its housing and out of the bottom of the box, but they were not broken
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== May 2008 ==
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Note EKY 6/6/08, Bob and Jeff visited this site in may 08 and fixed the antennae.  Site is now transmitting data.

Revision as of 14:12, 31 July 2008

Site to do list

Site Logs

16 Jun 2008 Emily & Ken

  • After reviewing data at Toolik, data shows damage to anemometer, hmp45c, and sr50
  • sr50 data went from 12 cm to 25 cm in one hour
  • site visit indicated an animal (most likely a bear) ripped wires out of the instrument box:
    • YSIx3
    • HMP45C
    • anememoter
    • blu/red wire from junction box
    • sr50?
  • SR50 distance (old) ~115 cm avg.
  • replaced SR 50
    • old s/n c5011
    • new s/n c4387
    • distance to ground is the same
  • HMP45C head replaced
    • old s/n B0110061
    • new s/n C1440007
  • loose wires, rewired all sensor wires that came loose out of box
  • Also note that the trench for the cables running from the tipod to the snow sensor was dug up and buried cables/conduit is exposed.
  • the bear also pulled the ysix3 and hmp45c out of its housing and out of the bottom of the box, but they were not broken

May 2008

Note EKY 6/6/08, Bob and Jeff visited this site in may 08 and fixed the antennae. Site is now transmitting data.