EVENT LOG FOR SITE CFJ 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 ---------- ----- -------- ----------------------------------------------- 07/02/2005 10:57 alan@ruf B2:TestTagFailure: Clearing the TASS panel. This site has been shutdown for the season. 06/21/2005 08:37 Scott_Li Interrogation computers were shutdown for the season at 0735 pst. 06/08/2005 08:15 troy@ruf B2:TestTagFailure: This site is de-watered. 06/07/2005 08:05 scottl@r B2:TestTagFailure: The facility is down for the season 06/06/2005 08:04 scottl@r B2:TestTagFailure: Site is down for the year 06/04/2005 09:33 troy@ruf B2:TestTagFailure: This site has not fish. 06/04/2005 09:33 troy@ruf B2:TestTagFailure: Noted: This site has no fish. 05/31/2005 08:49 Dave I've disabled file submission checking for this site, as requested. 05/27/2005 09:18 Dave Charlie Strom informed us that all remaining fish were pushed out of the Clark Flat Acclimation Facility on April 28. However, approximately 60 tags were detected in the 10 days following the evacuation, and two tags were not detected until May 21. One of these two tags had previously been detected on March 10, the day after the volitional release began. 05/02/2005 10:40 Alan_Bro Manually submitted CFJ05122.C1 via PCA. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 10:15 AM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; cfj: Last data submission was received on Mon May 2 6:04:29 PST 2005 Please check this out. 04/21/2005 11:33 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 4/21/2005. All transceivers were tuned. The monitors were sticktested with 20 sticks each, results following: A1 20/20 A2 20/20 B1 20/20 B2 20/20 Both PCs' clocks were adjusted 00:03:27 ahead so as to be within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 03/15/2005 11:55 darren@r B1:LowExcCurrent,B1:TestTagFailure,B2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms were generated by the monitor filling up with water over the weekend. All water was removed and the antennas were retuned and detections were checked by PSMFC personnel. The site coordinator is aware as well as the Hatchery about the potential for flooding. 03/15/2005 08:29 Alan_Bro The version 5.0 transceiver firmware upgrade was verified 3/14/2005. 03/15/2005 08:16 Darren PSMFC noticed that on 3-13-05 at around 21:00 the "B" side monitor lost current and revealedf high noise. After making phone calls to the Cle Elum Hatchery it was discovered that the exit creek had flooded on Friday evening. When we arrived we found that the monitor area had completely flooded and that the monitor was full of water. The water was pumped out and the antennas were retuned. Vernon Bogar from the Cle Elum Hatchery adjusted the flows from a couple of the raceways to help eliviate the flodding conditions. There has been issues at both CFJ and JCJ with flooding due to the increase of flow through the facilities. Both Cle Elum and PSMFC are aware of this problem and the facilities will due thier best to try and regulate the flow to avoid anymore flooding. 03/11/2005 10:33 Troy All fiber ends were re-terminated at the transceiver enclosures on 03/10/05. Fiber 5 of the B enclosure bundle will not pass light and will need to be shot with the OTDR. A GMC was performed. 20 sticks were thrown on each side.The results are as followed. A1 19 of 20 A2 20 of 20 B1 19 of 20 B2 20 of 20 Fish were in the stream when the sticks were thrown which may be the cause of missed sticks. 03/10/2005 08:38 Alan_Bro CFJ05069.B1 was manually pushed to PTAGIS via PCA. CFJ05068.G1, CFJ05068.H1 and CFJ05069.A1 were uploaded but not archived and were still in the data folder. PTAGIS Field Operations will be onsite today and will investigate why those files were not archived after being uploaded. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 6:15 AM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; cfj: Last data submission was received on Thu Mar 10 3:05:53 PST 2005 Please check this out. 03/10/2005 08:02 Darren_C This e-mail was received from Charles Strom at the Cle Elum Hatchery. It states that there is an early release from all the acclimation ponds. Based on MIPT recommendations and approval by STAC juveniles at acclimation sites will start the volitional release tomorrow on March 9. Pre-release sampling will be completed tomorrow. Screens will be removed at acclimation sites once Ray and Don complete sampling at Jack Creek (the last sample site). Towards the end of the day all ponds will be lowered by removing two dam boards allowing fish the opportunity to migrate in the evening hours. Thursday morning the two boards will be placed back in to bring pond levels up to normal height. The same process of removing two boards and placing them back in the morning will be repeated three times per week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) for a two week period. Thanks Charlie Darren R. Chase PSMFC Systems Engineer (509) 735-2773 ext.3 02/15/2005 07:57 alan@ree A1:TestTagFailure,B1:TestTagFailure,B2:TestTagFailure: These alarms were generated by PTAGIS Field Operations personel during a site visit. 02/14/2005 18:51 Alan_Bro A pre-season GMC was performed 2/14/2005. Upon arrival, PC1 was locked up with a modem error and was interrogating to one large file. 270 files from PC2, CFJ05012.x2 and newer (the date that fish were delivered to the site), were put on floppy and will be sent via sneaker-net back to Kennewick so that they can be submitted to PTAGIS without bogging down the server. The PCs had drifted 00:36:01 behind atomic time and were adjusted within 1 second of atomic time. Last years files were moved from C:\Program Files\PTAGIS\MiniMon\Archive to C:\Program Files\PTAGIS\MiniMon\2004 Data. Both PCs are now operating well. Both monitors had water up to the antennas. The water was removed and butyl tape was deployed around the pipe where it meets the monitor walls in an effort to mitigate the problem. Transceiver B2 was able to send but not receive data from the platform. The problem turned out to be bad fiber (or more likely bad terminations) in the D-cable. The good news is that fiber 8 got communications back in order. The bad news is that fibers 4, 5, 6 and 7 proved unreliable. We will need to revisit the terminations in the future. The tranceivers were flashed with v5.0 firmware. The report delay was set to 180 minutes. The transceivers were tuned. The site was sticktested with 8 sticks each side, all sticks were seen by all transceivers. ####End of Event Log for CFJ###