Mauna Loa Solar Observatory Observer's Log 
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Thu Jul 28 17:08:10 GMT 1994
Year: 94  Doy: 209
Observer: koon

WEATHER COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 17:08:16 GMT 1994
Clear sky, wind ~5 mph from the south, temp ~45 F.

Thu Jul 28 17:13:09 GMT 1994: Patrol Start
Thu Jul 28 18:02:20 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

LOW-L COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 18:40:41 GMT 1994
Was off in declination this morning, the protective hose around the telescope
head had come loose and snagged sometime yesterday or this morning when the
telescope tried to point to the east.  I am testing the telescope drive with
the lowl sx commands, will repair hose and restart the program if I can.


MKIII COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 18:44:35 GMT 1994
Calibrating channel 0.

Thu Jul 28 19:02:14 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

DPMON COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 19:18:49 GMT 1994
Switched to optimum disk image setup: 0.7" LS, 3.85 mm, 50 ms exp.


LOW-L COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 19:19:45 GMT 1994
The instrument seems to be running OK after I restarted it, hopefully there
is no damaged wires.  Restarted with L00086 in drive #0.


DPMON COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 19:26:54 GMT 1994
While trying to type CTRL-D to end the last log entry I hit some combination
of keys that turned the mouse pointer into something resembling a small stop
sign.  I can't type anything into the console window now and I can't figure
out how to exit this mode, tried: CTRL-D, CTRL-C, CTRL-D, etc.

Thu Jul 28 20:02:16 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration
Thu Jul 28 20:26:31 GMT 1994: Patrol Start

DPMON COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 20:26:34 GMT 1994
Apparently the problem I had with the strange console window mode also crashed
the program after taking a disk image.  Rebooted and started a new tape.


DPMON COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 20:28:18 GMT 1994
Back to the optimum limb image setup: 0.8" LS, 5.05 mm, 120 ms exp.


COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 20:29:07 GMT 1994
Extended dome about 10 minutes ago.

Thu Jul 28 21:00:22 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration

LOW-L COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 21:46:41 GMT 1994
Patched up the flexible hose where it tore near the strain clamp on the
telescope head, the cables appear to be OK.  Beefed up the friction ring
around the hose where it clamps to the cylinder, it shouldn't come out 
again.  It had popped out of the clamp then a rib got hung up on the edge
of the clamp when the head was driven east (this morning?).  Everything
seems to be functioning correctly.

Thu Jul 28 22:00:17 GMT 1994: Filemark-Calibration
Thu Jul 28 22:06:00 GMT 1994: Patrol End

COMMENT: Thu Jul 28 22:07:13 GMT 1994
Activity report:
QP: 45; 100; 110; 230; 310; 317.
No coronal activity.

TAPES:
MKIII: H00808
DPMON: P00116 and P00117
LOW-L: L00085 and L00086 run in drive #0.

Thu Jul 28 22:10:41 GMT 1994: Filemark
SCAN-LOG 
SCAN-LOG  17:13:44.  7/28/94 DOY 209      
    17:18:42      17:21:58      17:25:14      17:28:29      17:31:44  
    17:34:58      17:38:14      17:41:26      17:44:40      17:47:52  
    17:51:06      17:54:20      17:57:34      18:00:48      18:04:03  
    18:07:16      18:10:31      1821 0 CL     18:40:42      1845 15CL 
    18:51:25      19:10:44      19:13:56      19:17:14      19:20:26  
    19:23:39      19:26:50      19:30:03      19:33:15      19:36:33  
    19:39:46      19:42:58      19:46:07      19:49:18      19:52:27  
    19:55:38      19:58:49      20:02:00      20:05:10      20:08:21  
    20:11:30      20:14:40      20:17:49      20:21:01      20:24:11  
    20:27:22      20:30:32      20:33:42      20:36:51      20:40:01  
    20:43:10      20:46:20      20:49:29      20:52:43      20:55:54  
    20:59:04      21:02:13      21:05:24      21:08:33      21:11:43  
    21:14:52      21:18:02      21:21:13      21:24:24      21:27:34  
    21:30:48      21:33:57      21:37:07      21:40:16      21:43:27  
    21:46:36      21:49:47      21:52:56      21:56:06      21:59:15  
    22:02:24      22:05:33  
  0 ERRORS
OK