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Entry | Date | Title | Site | Author | #Graphics |
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153 | Wed 29-Sep-2004 | Test on T.2m.a | pine | semmer | |
145 | Mon 27-Sep-2004 | work at Aspen on 9/24, TRH | aspen | semmer | |
108 | Sat 28-Aug-2004 | Oscillation in 30m TRH | aspen | oncley | |
94 | Fri 20-Aug-2004 | 2m TRH fan swapped | pine | militzer | |
93 | Fri 20-Aug-2004 | 1m TRH fan swapped | willow | militzer | |
39 | Mon 26-Jul-2004 | TRH reset | willow | oncley | |
22 | Mon 28-Jun-2004 | stuff at willow | willow | oncley | |
5 | Fri 11-Jun-2004 | willow 2m TRH ? | willow | semmer |
- 153: hygro_thermometers, Site pine, Wed 29-Sep-2004 12:51:08 MDT, Test on T.2m.a
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I tried another test on T.2m.a to see if we could find the noise source. THe 50Y probe was changed. The noise still exists. This test took place between 12:00 and 13:30 local time.
- 145: hygro_thermometers, Site aspen, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:17:15 MDT, work at Aspen on 9/24, TRH
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I was working on the TRH sensors at Aspen between 1:30 and 3:30 on 9/24. During this time I moved the 6 meter TRH back up to 6 meters. TESTS: There was 3 tests I conducted on the 2m TRH. The first was to disconnect the TRH from the data system completely and see if noise was still existing on the temperature channel. The results showed a small amount of variation, approximately .02 C. It was not obvious if this was a noise problem of just random changes in the atmosphere. The second test was too put a fixed voltage reference in on the temperature channel. In this case the output signal was solid with no changes. The third test was with the reference signal as input with the TRH communicating with marigold. Based on Splus plots the noise was not present. As a fourth test we will change the 50Y probe. Unfortunately I do not have an extra probe. Will try in the next day or two.
- 108: hygro_thermometers, Site aspen, Sat 28-Aug-2004 21:56:56 MDT, Oscillation in 30m TRH
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I've just noticed that all of the outputs from the 30m TRH have an alternate sample oscillation -- in T of about 0.5C now. This has been the case since the beginning of the aspen data set (I just spot-checked 8/27, 8/20, 8/2 data), though the amplitude varies. For testing, I just reduced the number of channels to 2 ("CHNL 0 1" command to the TRH) and still see the oscillation, though only with a 0.1 C amplitude. I've returned it back to 4 channels. Undoubtedly, this is due to the Tsfc being connected -- even when it isn't being converted. Should we switch this Tsfc to the CR10 box?
- 94: hygro_thermometers, Site pine, Fri 20-Aug-2004 16:16:13 MDT, 2m TRH fan swapped
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8/20/04 ~14:00 local Fan at 2m was checked. Seemed reasonable but 'surging' a little. Swapped it out with a new one. Also found a tiny bid of cobweb at inlet to sensor that may be factor. Filter seems slightly dirty but OK.
- 93: hygro_thermometers, Site willow, Fri 20-Aug-2004 16:14:53 MDT, 1m TRH fan swapped
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8/20/04 ~15:00 local Fan at 1m was missing it's blade...ie of no value. Installed fan removed from pine 2m which appears to work well enough.
- 39: hygro_thermometers, Site willow, Mon 26-Jul-2004 14:39:03 MDT, TRH reset
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About 0400 on jul 23 (Friday), TRH.1m.w started producing huge values. I just rserial'd and did a "MR" reset, which brought the data back in line.
- 22: hygro_thermometers, Site willow, Mon 28-Jun-2004 17:12:36 MDT, stuff at willow
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Things I just did: - cleaned krypton at 2m (forgot to bring the climbing harness, so couldn't go higher) - moved TRH.1m up closer to 1m (now still about 5cm below the sonic) - bolted down the AC breakoutbox (I didn't have the hardware before) - removed the power and mote for mote #23, that has been having problems
- 5: hygro_thermometers, Site willow, Fri 11-Jun-2004 07:15:02 MDT, willow 2m TRH ?
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The TRH at the 2m height is reading high temperatures.
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