EVENT LOG FOR SITE TMF The first line of each entry contains a date/time stamp & who is reporting. The most recent entry is listed first. Date Time Who ---------- ----- -------- 08/31/2007 13:25 Dave Josh Hanson, ODFW, informed us that the adult ladder is dewatered as of today, Aug. 31, and will remained dewatered until Sept. 3. Flows through the juvenile bypass outfall are scheduled to increase on Sept. 4 from the current 5 cfs to ~30 cfs. This morning, as a precautionary step, Josh removed the antenna from the juvenile bypass. He will redeploy the antenna on Sept. 4 after flows through the facility have stabilized. 08/15/2007 14:17 Scott_Li No data exists on either PC1 or 2 to backfill the 59 minute gap on 8/12 from 0600 to 0659. The outage lasted longer than the UPS capacity. 07/09/2007 08:57 Dave With the removal of the two antennas (51 and 52) at the Juvenile Fish Sub-sample, there are two remaining antennas at TMF; antenna 01 is located in the Adult Fish Ladder and antenna 81 is located at the exit of the Juvenile Fish Bypass. 07/09/2007 08:27 Scott_Li Although the detection equipment was removed from the Weid Sampling facility, The SSR MUX antenna 01 continues to monitor fish transiting the ladder at the main facility. USFW, from what we understand, will continue to support the MUX reader and PSMFC will continue to operate and maintain the trailer and interrogation platform until further notice. 07/06/2007 15:27 Darren PSMFC visited the weid side sampling station today to remove the Juvenile transceivers. PSMFC was informed on Monday of this week by ODFW that the juvenile sampling was complete for the year. It is unknown if the site will be sampling fish next year. PSMFC can re-install the equipment if and when the time is necessary. This equipment is owned by PSMFC. The trailer and detection system on the outfall were not altered and continue to monitor pittag movement. 06/28/2007 11:44 Dave Josh Hanson reports that ODFW removed their trapping gear from the juvenile bypass today, and that the flume monitored by antennas 51 and 52 was dewatered. The bypass itself remains active. Antenna 81, at the bypass exit, will detect any tagged fish. 06/14/2007 08:52 Alan The weid side of the facility was visited 6/13/2007. The sub-sample transceivers (51 and 52) and the juvenile fish bypass (81) were tuned. No problems found. 05/31/2007 14:52 Darren I was on site today to meet with Jim Gasvoda. He noticed that around May 18th the MUX transceiver started sending only half of the status messages to the Minimon platform and he felt that it was not reporting tag codes. I arrived on site to check communications with the platform and rebooted both PC's but the problem still existed. Jim arrived and proceeded to download the buffer from the transceiver thus cycling the power on the transceiver. This did clear the communication problems that we were seeing but only on PC2. The minimon application was closed and restarted on PC1 and the communications were restored. He will replace the stand alone F.O. modem for the transceiver on his next visit. He may need to eventually replace the MUX. I also set the "Unique" mode on the FS 2001 to "ON" to try and eliminate the single fish hanging out at the outfall and building some large files. 05/16/2007 15:59 Scott_Li Performed GMC, Turned on Air Conditioner in trailer, extremely hot inside. Noticed that PC2 had "Unknown Communication errors" when talking to the MUX reader. Stopped and started the Minimon application and comms were restored. PC1 was actively collecting good data on all ports. No other problems to report. SMP activities continue on the Weid side of the facility by ODFW. The monitoring program will continue until July 1st. 04/24/2007 08:05 Don_Warf Josh Hanson reports: Wanted to let you guys know that we were without power at TMF from ~11:30 to 12:00 PST. This resulted in the outfall detector (coil ID#81) being down between ~11:30 to 12:30 PST. Also wanted to let you know that the multiplexer (coil ID#01) is burning through lithium batteries at a rapid pace resulting in a loss of applied settings every couple days. Jim Gasvota is overnighting us a replacement board to see it will remedy the problem. We should have it fixed by tomorrow afternoon. 04/12/2007 14:35 Alan A GMC was performed 4-12-2007. All transceivers were tuned. On transceiver 81, unique was set to off at Shannon Jewett's request. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 04/04/2007 08:25 Alan_Bro Site personnel report that power was out at the trailer (data collection platform) from 09:15-10:00 and again from 12:00-12:20 on 4/2/2007. The UPS appear to have covered the time as there were no gaps in data. 04/02/2007 08:37 Alan_Bro Site personnel report that power to the trailer (data collection platform) will be interrupted this morning for approximately one hour. We will post the time of the outage when it is known. 03/28/2007 07:51 Darren The previous entry stated that we may turn the timer tag feature on remotely. The 2001f-ISO does not have a timer tag feature. 03/28/2007 07:50 Darren PSMFC was on site yesterday to switch the outfall antenna from an FS 1001A to a 2001F-ISO transceiver. This was done to gain detection ability with the antenna without having to shield the antenna. The 2001 is communicating with the data collection but is currently is not firing a timer tag. We may remotely turn this feature on in the future. 03/22/2007 11:08 Shannon_ At about 0900 Standard time I rebooted PC1 at TMF. Hopefully this will correct the error with the auto upload on PC1. No detections were recorded on PC2 during the shutdown. Therefore no detections were missed during the gap that will show up on the database. 03/21/2007 10:25 Don_Warf Manually pushed late files. 03/16/2007 10:06 Don_Warf The canal watered up yesterday 3/15/07 between 8:00 and 9:00 PDT. Detections will be seen on the outfall. The trap will water up sometime next week. 03/14/2007 09:13 Dave There is a 2.5-hour gap in data collection between noon and 2:30 PM on Feb. 22. Shannon Jewett provided us with all of the data files around that interval from both TMF PCs. There are no data from either PC for this interval, so it appears the power to the entire trailer was disrupted. 02/05/2007 17:32 Dave Shannon Jewett (ODFW) retrieved data files from the backup PC in order to fill a 2.5-hr gap on 1/27/07 between files TMF07027.B1 and TMF07027.D1. (The TMF07027.C1 file was apparently unavailable.) The files on TMF-PC2 are created every hour; however, there was an 80-minute gap on PC2 between the TMF07027.G2 and TMF07027.I2 files (no TMF07027.H2 file). I'm guessing there was a power outage at TMF that began sometime between 7-8AM and lasted until about 8:25AM. I've submitted file TMF07027.G2 to cover the interval between 6-7AM, reducing the data gap to the period between 7:00-8:27AM on 1/27/07. 02/05/2007 14:34 Scott_Li Transceiver 81 was purposely put into a standby state at 14:00 hrs today in order to evaluate report graphs. Will return the reader to scan mode at 14:30 hrs 2/6. 01/04/2007 14:49 Dave I patched a 65-minute hole in the TMF data stream caused by the absence of file TMF06361.E1 (from Dec. 27, 2006). I uploaded a series of files (TMF06361.N2 - S2) from the backup PC. These files span the data gap from PC1. At the time in question, the clock on PC1 was 6 minutes and 43 seconds ahead of the clock on PC2. Since it was not possible to "patch" the data hole precisely, I elected to bracket the gap entirely and liberally, and uploaded the fore and aft "boundary" files in their entirety. To avoid this situation in the future, the two PC clocks should be synchronized and maintained using AboutTime. 01/04/2007 14:39 Dave I tried to patch a 2.5-hr hole in data collection caused by the absence of data file TMF06340.C1 from the primary computer on Dec. 6, 2006. Shannon Jewett provided me with all of the TMF06340.* files from the backup PC. Although the file names and extensions on PC2 were continous and contiguous, the same 2.5-hr gap appears on PC2 betwen files TMF06340.K2 and TMF06340.L2, suggesting a system-wide power outage or disruption that affected both computers. No data are available for this interval. 01/01/2007 00:00 PTOC_Bot Annual log file initiation for TMF #### End of Event Log for TMF ###