EVENT LOG FOR SITE BO1 Most recent activity to be listed first. First line of each entry lists date, time and who is reporting. Subsequent lines of each entry aligned under Time column. Do not use tabs, only spaces. Date Time Who What ---------- ----- -------- ----------------------------------------------- 12/12/2005 08:10 darren@r 0B:LowExcCurrent: Alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 12/08/2005 16:57 Alan_Bro Responding to the lack of files from Bonneville, it was found that the CentreCom FH712SW has a noisy fan. While moving cables and equipment in the coms rack connectivity was restored, probably due an intermittent cable or perhaps the FH712SW itself. The tardy files were submitted manually from BO4 and BO3, the others were submitted via PCA. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 12/06/2005 15:58 Dave I updated the current year's entry for BO1 in the ptagis.obs_site_dates table to reflect the end of detection activities at 8:30am on December 5. 12/06/2005 08:13 darren@r 0B:LowExcCurrent,10:LowExcCurrent,11:TestTagFailure,15:LowExcCurrent: The water level in this ladder was reduced to orifice flow on Friday 12/2 and was then de-watered on Monday 12/5. The transceivers were placed into "standby" mode on 12/5 at 08:30 so that COE personnel could get into the ladder to chase fish and do inspection. PSMFC will be in the ladder to do inspection during the construction of the slot antennas. 12/05/2005 08:10 Scott_Li All transceivers were put into standby mode at 08:06:23 pst . This was done at the request of the COE biologist while the ladder inspections are being conducted. 12/01/2005 08:38 scottl@r 0B:LowExcCurrent,10:LowExcCurrent,15:LowExcCurrent: Will address on the next site visit 11/30/2005 09:13 scottl@r 0B:LowExcCurrent: Will address on the next site visit. 11/28/2005 10:31 darren@r 0B:LowExcCurrent: The current and the alarm threshold are equal in this status report. PSMFC will monitor for future alarms and if neccessary we will adjust the threshold via PCA so we will not generate any large files. 11/01/2005 08:07 scottl@r 14:BadExcFreq: Not of concerna at this time. 10/31/2005 08:57 scottl@r 14:BadExcFreq: Not of concern at this time 10/29/2005 14:07 dlwarf@r 14:BadExcFreq: Noted. 10/28/2005 08:12 scottl@r 14:BadExcFreq: Not an issue at this time. 10/27/2005 08:26 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq,14:BadOscFreq: This site was just visited for a site GMC and there were no problems observed while on site. This alarm does not seem to have any direct cause. We will monitor and check this transceiver on the next site visit. 10/24/2005 14:21 Darren A site GMC was performed at both locations. All transceivers were checked for tuning and noise no problems were found. 10/13/2005 20:00 Scott_Li GMC was performed, all transcievers were retuned and calibrated as necessary. No outstanding problems to report. 10/09/2005 10:56 alan@ruf 0A:LowExcCurrent,0B:LowExcCurrent,10:LowExcCurrent: The current on all of these transceivers has dropped to near their respective threshold levels. They are reading PIT Tags and timer tags with good efficiency. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 10/06/2005 08:07 Alan_Bro Manually pushed BO105279.B1 to PTAGIS via PCA. 09/26/2005 10:40 Don_Warf _____ From: Mackey, Tammy M NWP [mailto:Tammy.M.Mackey@nwp01.usace.army.mil] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 10:34 AM To: Darren Chase; Don Warf; Scott Livingston Cc: Hausmann, Ben J NWP; Rerecich, Jonathan G NWP Subject: Bradford Island Bradford Island went to orifice flow at about 1000 on 26 September due to an oil slick just outside the exit log booms. I will notify you as soon as the ladder returns to normal. Tammy 09/20/2005 08:16 scottl@r 1F:HighTemp: This alarm is odd given the time of day and the temperature of the transceivers was only 44C. Obviously a malfunction of the thermister and or associated circuitry. 09/13/2005 12:40 Darren A site GMC was performed. All transceivers were checked for tuning and noise. No problems were found. 08/25/2005 15:26 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 8/25/2005. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary, no problems found. 08/09/2005 12:04 Alan_Bro PC2 was repaired (bad power supply) and placed back into service at approximately 11:50 AM PDT 8/9/2005. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 08/05/2005 12:03 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 8/5/2005. All transceivers were tuned. Transceiver 0E was replaced in an effort to locate the source of the overrun errors. PC2 is not functional. It will be replaced ASAP. No other problems found. 08/05/2005 09:01 darren@r 0E:Overrun: Alarm will be addressed today during a site GMC. 08/04/2005 12:08 alan@ruf 0E:Overrun: This alarm will be addressed tomorrow during a site visit. 08/03/2005 08:23 alan@ruf 0E:Overrun: Alarm will be addressed on a site visit this week. This transceiver is reading PIT Tags and timer tags. 08/01/2005 09:20 alan@ruf 0E:Overrun: Alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 07/31/2005 07:38 darren@r 0E:Overrun: Alarms will be addressed on the next site visit. 07/29/2005 08:44 darren@r 0E:Overrun: This alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 07/28/2005 07:54 darren@r 0E:Overrun: Alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 07/27/2005 08:17 darren@r 0E:Overrun: Alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 07/25/2005 08:05 darren@r 0E:Overrun: This alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 07/24/2005 11:02 scottl@r 0E:Overrun: Noted 07/22/2005 09:26 scottl@r 0E:Overrun: Noted 07/21/2005 08:04 darren@r 0D:LowExcCurrent,0E:LowExcCurrent,0E:Overrun,14:LowExcCurrent,1B:LowExcCur rent,1C:LowExcCurrent: Alarms were generated by PSMFC personnel while performing a site GMC. 07/20/2005 15:19 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 7/20/2005. All transceivers were tuned. No problems found. 07/20/2005 09:22 scottl@r 0E:Overrun,1F:LowExcCurrent: A site visit is scheduled for tomorrow for GMC 07/07/2005 08:14 troy@ruf 1A:LowExcCurrent: This alarm is a result of tuning. 07/06/2005 13:23 Darren A site GMC was performed today (7-6-05). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. No problems were found. Both PC's have Minimon running in a full screen upon departure. 07/02/2005 10:50 alan@ruf 1C:TestTagFailure: No apparent reason for this alarm. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 06/20/2005 13:14 scottl Performed GMC, all transceivers were tuned and recalibrated as necessary. No other problems to report 06/17/2005 20:35 Dave I manually pushed BO105168.D1 to PTAGIS. 06/16/2005 08:00 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq: Alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 06/15/2005 08:09 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq: This alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. The problem could be with the antenna. PSMFC will do everything they can above the water line to determine the problem. 06/13/2005 08:26 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq: This antenna may be leaking and this may be what is causing the alarms. PSMFC will investigate everything above the water on the next site visit. 06/09/2005 11:21 Troy A site GMC was performed 06/09/05. All transceivers were checked for tune and readability. No problems were found. 14 was double checked and is running quiet. 06/09/2005 09:05 scottl@r 14:BadExcFreq: Personell will be onsite to day for GMC 06/06/2005 10:45 Alan_Bro Manually pushed BO105157.C1 to PTAGIS via PCA. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 10:15 AM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; bo1: Last data submission was received on Mon Jun 6 6:02:12 PST 2005 Please check this out. 06/06/2005 08:05 scottl@r 14:BadOscFreq: Noted 06/03/2005 07:58 darren@r 14:LowExcCurrent,1C:LowExcCurrent: Alarms were caused by PSMFC personnel while performing a site GMC. 06/02/2005 12:42 alan@ree 14:BadExcFreq: This has been addressed. 06/02/2005 12:41 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 6/2/2005. All transceivers were tuned. Responding to alarms generated since the last GMC: Transceiver 0E - The exciter voltage was increased to compensate for a drop in current output. Transceiver 14 - The bad exciter frequency alarms were probably generated by a water getting into the cap bank at the antenna or possibly some ferrous debris in the ladder. The connector was inspected and the transceiver is currently behaving well. Transceiver 1A - This transceiver was at ~86% signal upon arrival. This was probably due to power supply oscillation as the signal dropped to ~6% when the door was opened. This would explain the timer tag alarms as well as the decreased efficiency. The exciter voltage was increased slightly to remedy this and the timer tag was adjusted. Transceiver 1C - The timer tag was adjusted. The clock on PC1 was adjusted ahead 00:00:41 and the clock on PC2 was adjusted back 00:03:24. Both clocks are within one second of atomic time. No other problems found. 05/31/2005 08:09 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq: This alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. The problem could be due to an antenna problem. 05/30/2005 09:12 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq: this alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 05/28/2005 08:32 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq,14:BadOscFreq: Alarms will be investigated on the next site visit. 05/27/2005 08:43 troy@ruf 0E:LowExcCurrent: This will be addressed on the next site visit. 05/26/2005 08:53 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-26-05). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. No problems were found. Both PC's have Minimon running in a full screen upon departure. 05/26/2005 08:49 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq: Transceiver was checked for tuning and noise. No problems were found with the transceivers detectability. 05/24/2005 07:48 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq: PSMFC will be on site Thursday (5-26-05) for site maintenance. This alarm will be addressed. 05/21/2005 08:20 alan@ruf 14:BadExcFreq,14:BadOscFreq: No apparent cause for this alarm. This transceiver appears to be in tune and is reading PIT Tags and timer tags. PTAGIS Field Operations will investigate further this week. 05/18/2005 13:53 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-18-05). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. No problems were found. Both PC's have minimon running in a full screen upon departure. 05/16/2005 08:01 darren@r 14:BadOscFreq: All transceivers will be inspected during the site GMC this week. There was no direct cause for this alarm. 05/13/2005 09:02 alan@ruf 14:BadExcFreq: No apparent reason for this alarm. The transceiver might be slightly out of tune. It is reading timer tags and PIT Tags. PTAGIS Field Operations will investigate on the next site visit. 05/11/2005 08:37 alan@ruf 14:BadExcFreq: No apparent reason for this alarm. The transceiver might be slightly out of tune. It is reading timer tags and PIT Tags. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 05/07/2005 11:46 dlwarf@r 14:BadExcFreq,1A:LowExcCurrent: Alarms to be addressed on Tuesday's GMC. 05/05/2005 12:15 Troy A site GMC was performed 05/05/05. All transceivers were checked for tune and no problems were found. 05/01/2005 09:18 troy@ree 14:BadExcFreq: This will be addressed on the next site visit. 04/30/2005 09:03 troy@ree 14:BadExcFreq,14:BadOscFreq: These alarms will be addressed on the next site visit. 04/28/2005 09:01 Troy A GMC was performed 4/28/05. All transceivers were checked for tune and no problems were found. 04/22/2005 08:20 darren@r 16:BadOscFreq: PSMFC will be on site today and will investigate this alarm. 04/16/2005 08:52 alan@ruf 14:BadExcFreq: No apparent reason for this alarm. The transceiver is in tune and reading timer tags. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 04/15/2005 08:38 Alan_Bro Scott Bowman from the Bonneville control room left a voice message stating that the PIT Tag room was without power from 15:50 to 16:00 on 4/12/2005 to swap in the temporary power. 04/13/2005 10:10 Troy A site GMC was performed 04/13/05. All transceivers were checked for tune. The Low Current alarm for coil 02 was adjusted from 2600 to 2400. Power from the generator seems to be stable as all systems are running properly. 04/13/2005 09:23 Alan_Bro Tammy Mackey called to say that power would be off at BO3 for 2 to 4 days starting today. This is necessary for maintenance at the powerhouse. The COE has offered to power the Pittag room with a generator. There will be a 10 minute outage during the change-over. The exact time of the change-over is not known. We will be on-site tomorrow to monitor the situation. 03/27/2005 08:28 troy@ruf 02:LowExcCurrent: This alarm threshold was lower 03/36/05 from 2900 to 2600 as the transceiver is running at 2900mA's. 03/26/2005 08:32 troy@ruf 02:LowExcCurrent: The current and current alarm is at the same level. I PCa'd into PC2 and adjusted the alarm limit down to eliminate alarms being generated until PSMFC is on site again to perform a GMC. 03/17/2005 08:14 darren@r 1C:LowExcCurrent: This alarm was cleared by PSMFC personnel while performing a site GMC. 03/16/2005 13:22 Troy A GMC was performed 3/16/05. All transceivers were checked for tune and no problems were found. A firmware verification was performed. A BE, ST and SGL tag was passed across the pickup coil of each tranceiver. All sticks were read with good read range. 03/16/2005 08:37 darren@r 14:BadOscFreq,1C:LowExcCurrent: PSMFC will be on-site today (3-16-05) to site GMC. 03/13/2005 08:04 darren@r 14:BadExcFreq: This alarm appears to be from the status report. I will PCA into site and place the reader is "standby" and then back into "read" mode to clear the alarm from memory. 03/12/2005 08:01 darren@r 13:LowExcCurrent,14:BadExcFreq: I will PCA into the site and adjust the alarm threshold level to eliviate the LowExcCurrent alarms on coil 13. Coil 14 is going to be investigated on the next site visit, this problem may be below the water line of the ladder. 03/08/2005 07:53 darren@r 13:LowExcCurrent: It appears that this transceivers tune has drifted and is generating noise. It will be addressed on the next site visit. 03/06/2005 10:35 alan@ruf 13:LowExcCurrent,14:BadOscFreq: No explanation for the bad osc on coil 14, PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. Coil 13 is putting out 3.1 A and the threshold is at 3.0A. I'm unsucessful trying to PCA into BO1 and will lower the threshold tomorrow from the office. 03/03/2005 09:36 troy@ruf 02:LowExcCurrent,09:LowExcCurrent,0A:LowExcCurrent,0B:LowExcCurrent,0F:Low ExcCurrent,11:LowExcCurrent,13:LowExcCurrent,15:LowExcCurrent,1B:LowExcCur rent,1F:LowExcCurrent: These alarms were caused by PSMFC personnel performing a firmware upgrade and GMC. 03/01/2005 17:30 Alan_Bro All transceivers were flashed with version 5.0 firmware 3-1-2005. 02/11/2005 15:51 Dave As of Feb 10, PIT tag 3D9.1BF1A35EDC has been detected a total of 891 times at BO1 since October 30, 2004. This tag is associated with a wild steelhead released into Trout Creek (Wind River drainage, Washington) on June 16, 2004. The tag has been detected at multiple antennas on the Right ("B") Branch of the Bradford Island ladder, and often appears at a coil adjacent to or upstream of its previous detection. This suggests that the tag is still inside a viable host fish. 02/04/2005 08:54 darren@r 20:LowExcCurrent: This alarm has been cleared by PSMFC personnel. It was addressed during a site visit. 02/02/2005 08:24 darren@r 20:LowExcCurrent: This alarm threshold has been changed by PSMFC personnel. I am just clearing the alarm. 02/01/2005 09:23 alan@ree 20:LowExcCurrent: This transceiver appears to be in tune and in good working order. I PCA'd into PC2 and lowered the current alarm threshold to 3000mA. PTAGIS Field Operations will be doing a season start up visit and we will address this at that point. 01/27/2005 08:33 darren@r 20:LowExcCurrent: No direct cause for this alarm. It may have been generated by PSMFC personnel that were on site yesterday doing site GMC's and ladder inspections. 01/26/2005 10:59 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 1/26/2004. All transceivers were tuned, no problems found. 01/18/2005 08:13 darren@r 0A:LowExcCurrent,1C:LowExcCurrent: It appears that the water level was dropped in order to clean the trash racks. This has been ongoing throughout the past couple of months. All transceivers were reporting excessive noise levels as well as the two exciter current low alarms. I will confirm this with site personnel. 01/17/2005 10:00 troy@ruf 0A:LowExcCurrent,1C:LowExcCurrent: These alarms were most likely caused by flucuating water levels during picketed leads cleaning. PSMFC will continue to monitor for future occurences. 01/05/2005 12:00 scottl All transceivers were tuned and calibrated as necessary. No problems to report. 01/03/2005 08:09 darren@r 0A:LowExcCurrent,1C:LowExcCurrent: It appears that the ladder level was dropped so that the picketed leads could be cleaned. ####End of Event Log for BO1###