- 109: sonic, Site 2, Fri 14-Jul-2006 20:28:51 MDT, st2 Visit: sonic angle, slight change
14Jul06 14:00 - 17:30
Purpose: Intermittent outages last night / routine maintenance
CSAT pointing towards 130 degrees now after slight shift in tower alignment
- 97: sonic, Site 5, Thu 13-Jul-2006 16:34:39 MDT, St 5: Sonic electronics box remounted
13Jul06 15:15-17:30
The sonic anemometer electronics box was moved from resting on top of the
cross-arm and mounted on a face plate positioned under the krypton electronics
box. This will allow the crossarm to be raised as it was designed, however
i did clean the krypton using the wand instead of raising it (a shorter
person won't be able to 'wand-it' very easily though)
- 56: sonic, Site 2, Wed 05-Jul-2006 20:49:53 MDT, st 2, NE - Boom angles
RMY at 046 (the value of 044 in the system was left unchanged)
CSAT at 133
- 18: sonic, Site 10, Sun 02-Jul-2006 22:04:28 MDT, Site 10 (NNW) boom angles
RM Young boom angle: 300 degrees
Sonic boom angle = 208 degrees
- 14: sonic, Site 5, Sun 02-Jul-2006 21:47:40 MDT, Site 5 Boom angles
Using Datascope, compass and GPS the orientation of the wind sensors was:
Sonic: 181 degrees
RM Young: 183 degrees (this value was entered into the calibration at 1045am) 2 July.