Mauna Loa Solar Observatory Observer's Log 
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Tue Jul 19 16:56:13 GMT 1994
Year: 94  Doy: 200
Observer: chu

WEATHER COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 16:56:29 GMT 1994
Clear, cool, light wind from Southeast ~ 17mph.  Temp 44F.
Humidity 65%

Tue Jul 19 16:58:28 GMT 1994: Patrol Start
Tue Jul 19 17:01:02 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

DPMON COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 17:04:25 GMT 1994
Halle is wierd, reset Plessey to attempt recovery.
OK, looks like that was successful.


LOW-L COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 17:09:52 GMT 1994
Lowl still up and running at 50% duty cycle on fan motor,


DPMON COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 17:51:15 GMT 1994
Daystar runaway, rebooted Plessey to attempt recovery.

Tue Jul 19 18:00:16 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

DPMON COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 18:01:35 GMT 1994
Limb image was fuzzy after Plessey reset (vignetted), indicating
possible aperture runaway in addition to the Daystar runaway.
Objective wheel stopped at a non indexed position at the reset.
Calibration sequence corrected the positioning.  Image much better.


DPMON COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 18:07:27 GMT 1994
We must be electric up here... Halle running away again.  Resetting Plessey.

Tue Jul 19 18:14:02 GMT 1994: Patrol End
Tue Jul 19 18:17:26 GMT 1994: Patrol Start

DPMON COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 18:17:44 GMT 1994
Aperture was funny so we Quit Command and Status and Killed
Dpmon process, then restarted with Run.

Tue Jul 19 18:20:04 GMT 1994: Patrol End
Tue Jul 19 18:21:42 GMT 1994: Patrol Start

DPMON COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 18:23:22 GMT 1994
The Kill did not do it. Tried to move objective wheel manually
and restarted Patrol.  That worked, and so far we are not
experiencing the camera hang-up that sometimes occurs when
ending a patrol and restarting it without killing the processes.

Tue Jul 19 19:01:14 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

DPMON COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 19:07:40 GMT 1994
D-pmon reconfigured to disk preferred mode.
Dome also reconfigured.


MKIII COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 19:08:38 GMT 1994
Noticed that builders have begun work on the new
NOAA building.  Dust and exhaust currently seem to be at
a minimal.


MKIII COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 19:31:57 GMT 1994
Slight coronal depletion notice between pa 200-213 between
1844-1913 UT.


DPMON COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 19:42:25 GMT 1994
D-pmon reconfigured back to limb preferred mode.

Tue Jul 19 20:01:17 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

MKIII COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 20:55:51 GMT 1994
Subtle coronal depletion at pa 200-213 still detectable.
Another depletion now also detected at ~pa 280.

Tue Jul 19 21:01:11 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

LOW-L COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 21:38:41 GMT 1994
Increased setpoint of CN9221A controller from 30 to 31.

Tue Jul 19 22:01:17 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

LOW-L COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 22:26:48 GMT 1994
West 2 and MOF2 in the yellow now.
West 2 at 39.136
MOF 2 ent at 39.041
Fan volage == 66.602%

Tue Jul 19 22:36:00 GMT 1994: Patrol End

COMMENT: Tue Jul 19 22:36:17 GMT 1994
Activity report:
	QP: 66, 240-249, 303.
	AR: 33-46.
	Subtle Coronal depletions seen at pa 200-213 between 1844-1913UT.
	Also at pa 280 at ~20:55 UT.

Tapes:
	MK3:   H00803
	Dpmon: P00111
	Low-L: L00080 in unit 0
Tue Jul 19 22:42:05 GMT 1994: Filemark
SCAN-LOG 
SCAN-LOG  17:00:51.  7/19/94 DOY 200      
    17:06:21      17:09:35      17:12:48      17:16:02      17:19:15  
    17:22:29      17:25:42      17:28:56      17:32:10      17:35:24  
    17:38:37      17:41:51      17:45:03      17:48:16      17:51:29  
    17:54:46      17:57:58      18:01:11      18:04:23      1808 0 CL 
    18:11:27      1817 15CL     18:22:51      18:28:03      18:31:15  
    18:34:27      18:37:39      18:40:53      18:44:06      18:47:20  
    18:50:31      18:53:48      18:56:59      19:00:11      19:03:22  
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    19:22:35      19:25:52      19:29:03      19:32:13      19:35:22  
    19:38:32      19:41:41      19:44:50      19:47:58      19:51:08  
    19:54:18      19:57:33      20:00:43      20:03:58      20:07:07  
    20:10:17      20:13:25      20:16:35      20:19:43      20:22:53  
    20:26:01      20:29:11      20:32:20      20:35:30      20:38:40  
    20:41:54      20:45:03      20:48:17      20:51:25      20:54:34  
    20:57:42      21:00:52      21:04:00      21:07:10      21:10:19  
    21:13:28      21:16:35      21:19:44      21:22:52      21:26:00  
    21:29:08      21:32:17      21:35:25      21:38:39      21:41:46  
    21:44:55      21:48:02      21:51:11      21:54:19      21:57:29  
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    22:16:27      22:19:35      22:22:44      22:25:52      22:29:06  
  0 ERRORS
OK