Up and running early...anybody else ???
Posted By James Webb on 2/2/2002 at 10:57 PM

I'm only gonna run the one unit tonite....other things have come up that ate up my plans to go elsewhere.

The Mission planning for the Crawfish Kitchen has good PDOP except at 6:15-6:45 and then after 9am it starts going up to 5 and then staying high...3-6....so I think I'm probably gonna drop out around 9 am.

And the way BEAumont is set up I have to download 033 anyway to get 034's 0-6 UTC data.

Jimbo



Fixing to head that way any moment..
Posted By Trimble Man on 2/2/2002 at 11:04 PM

As soon as the charger says the Battery's are topped off...Got the sleeping bag ready and ample supply of munchies....Camera ready , mugs full of hot cocoa.....
Tripods already set up (just have to check them for plumb), but not have to find the point in the dark....

As AC/DC says. "For those about to Rock, we Salute you"...

TM

Most likely the last post of the night...We might as well loose the dogs of OGIE....Keep the women and children off the street...




Re: Up and running early...anybody else ???
Posted By Steve Corley on 2/2/2002 at 11:25 PM

I have 1 Ashtech LXII up and running on my version of the post in Little Rock, Arkaansas. I think I have enough memory on it to run till 06:00 in the morning. I will download it in the morning and start again.



Re: Up and running early...anybody else ???
Posted By J.D. Billings on 2/2/2002 at 11:29 PM

We're up at 0400 utc. One Locus on the POST, one 69+feet away on BRIK (nail in bricks) and one about 1/2 mile away in Shawn's neighborhood.

Jimbo,

I don't think we have a problem downloading the 8 hour segment from midnight cst to 8:00 a.m. cst (0600-1400 UTC. At least I didn't have problems in the first 3 test sessions. It wasn't BEA5, but ARL5, HOUS are the same type critters. Now there may be a glitch in downloading 0400-1400UTC. The 0400 seemed to be the problem didn't it?




Steve
Posted By J.D. Billings on 2/2/2002 at 11:32 PM

Little Rock sounds good. I think Trimbo has some help near the OKIE/ARKIE Border. Might make for some interesting vectors.




Re: Going down in 10 minutes.
Posted By James Webb on 2/3/2002 at 10:12 AM

Heading to the office now to take it down and start the download.

Jimbo