EVENT LOG FOR SITE TAY 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 ---------- ----- -------- ----------------------------------------------- 01/08/2007 13:21 Dave Per Steve Achord (NOAA Fisheries), ice-out events at Taylor Ranch effectively ended interrogation activities on December 12, 2006. 10/18/2006 15:28 Bill_W. Power problems will shut down TAY sites till Batteries at TAY-1 comm. site can be charged up for Sattelite comunications till late in the day 10/19/06. 10/10/2006 09:32 Bill_W. The Taylor Ranch pittag detection platform upstream and downstream was shutdown 10/06/06 13:15 to 10/07/06 10:09 on the TAY-1 platform, and between 10/06/06 14:19 and 10/07/06 10:13 on the TAY-2 machine for maintaince. Upstream Tay-1 had Two antennas broke and were not replaced do to the fact that they would possibly brake again. From extreme river flows in the middle section of the river. At this time experimental antenna development will take place over the winter to replace the antennas at the upper site in the late spring of 07. Tay-2 site will be running with all six antennas. 08/18/2006 17:29 Dave I downloaded, transformed, compiled, and uploaded all data files for the two TAY transformers for data collected since the site went "live" on July 14, up through midnight on August 16. The firmware on the two MUX transceivers does not currently support custom antenna IDs, so I programmatically altered the default "01"-"06" antenna IDs to "A1"-"A6" for detection records from the upstream transceiver, and "B1"-"B6" for detection records from the downstream transceiver. Each computer at TAY is currently dedicated to reporting data for either the upstream or downstream transceiver, so I also programmatically renamed the raw detection files to append a "1" to the filename extension for files on the BIGCREEK2 computer not already so identified, and append a "2" to the filename extension on all of the BIGCREEK1 computer files. These 'platform' numbers correspond to the upstream and downstream transceivers, respectively. I extracted all the detection records and compiled them into a single TAY06195.ALL file, and submitted this file to PTAGIS for processing in time for the 10:15 load this morning. The original data are preserved in a zip file in the TAY/2006 folder on the PTAGIS file server. 07/20/2006 09:17 Alan This is a test message sent from the ‘legacy’ web interface. It should be deposited in the top-level directory of the TAY Events forum. ####End of Event Log for TAY###