EVENT LOG FOR SITE LTR The first line of each entry contains a date/time stamp & who is reporting. The most recent entry is listed first. Date Time Who ---------- ----- -------- 05/30/2008 10:56 Steve LTR A0. Visited the site on May 22, following a period of high flow. The downstream pass-through antenna (Channel 6) was no longer present. Inspection of the data indicated the antenna was likely washed away on May 19, 2008. No further detections occurred on this antenna after 08:58:42 on May 19, 2008. Antenna 3 and 5 are in-place and functional. LTR C0. Visited the site on May 22, following a period of high flow. A large tree passed through the site and dislodged all of the antennas; tree was still present. The antennas were tethered by their exciter cables along the right bank. Some of the antennas remained functional. We disconnected the antennas and tethered the cables to a tree to mitigate against further damage at approximately 12:30 PST on May 22, 2008. System was shutdown at this time. 04/22/2008 16:09 Dave Two separate LTR detection files, with distinct data contents but an identical name (LTR08071.ALL), were inadvertently uploaded to the PTAGIS database. Since the second file overwrote the original on the PTAGIS file server, and since the database contained detection information reported in the first file but not present in the second, the result was a discepancy between the greater number of records reported in the database and the lesser number of detection events recorded in the second version of the file. I resolved this by first verifying that none of the tag codes detected in the first version of the file (which was restored from our on-site backup tapes) was subsequently detected in the second file version. Then I combined the two files and reprocessed the new file to the PTAGIS database. (The original files were renamed with "-V1" and "-V2" appended to the original files' extensions.) As expected, after processing the file (a third time) into the PTAGIS database, no new detection records were recorded in the database, and no counters were incremented. Now, however, the database contents faithfully reflect what is reported in the raw LTR08071.ALL file. 03/19/2008 08:12 Steve LTR A0 FS1001M internal clock was behind by approximately 10 hrs and 40 minutes since and before 01/01/08. Previous DRS data indicates a discrepancy back to at least 10/26/07. Clock was re-set by Biomark personnel on 3/11/08 at approximately 10:53 PST. 03/13/2008 09:56 PTOC_Bot Steve Anglea and I filled the propane tanks and downloaded the data from LTR on 3/11/08. We also replaced the backup batteries at both sites. 01/01/2008 00:00 PTOC_Bot Annual log file initiation for LTR #### End of Event Log for LTR ###