Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Name change to station: CMRC3

Because of the new design and instrument capabilities, the station name has been changed to CMRC3.

Jim

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

PAM heads checked

Malfunctioning PAM head #3 checked, as per request by Jim Hendee.

"PAM 3 is flooded. Could not pinpoint the source of the leak, but bubbles seemed to be coming from where the cable joins the head. Also, I was playing with Erik’s handy measuring tool and the PAM heads seemed to be closer to the corals than what the measuring tool indicated--can you send me the exact specs for the correct distance/angle from the coral so that when I clean them I can re-position them properly?"

(entry for Kevin Buch)

Sunday, May 22, 2005

Instrument set up

"instrument set-up and ground truth w/ Stabeneau"

(entry for Huw Evans)

Saturday, May 21, 2005

Station Transmitting Again

CMRC2 became operational again and started transmitting data at 1600 GMT, 5/21/2005.  Jeff Absten, Jules Craynock, Jeff Judas, Scott Stolz, Erik Stabenau, Mike Jankulak (of AOML), Kevin Buch and Mike Lombardi (of CMRC) participated in the installation of the new design.


Thursday, May 19, 2005

"Stick" installation

For the last two days we have helped Jules Craynock, Jeff Judas, Scott Stolz and Jeff Absten of AOML to install new station, including lines and supporting infrastructure.

(entry for Kevin Buch and Michael Lombardi)