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		Mauna Loa Solar Observatory Observer's Log 
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	Thu Jan 28 22:19:56 GMT 1999
Year: 99  Doy: 028
Observer: koon
MKIV COMMENT: Thu Jan 28 23:31:08 GMT 1999
With David's help I've narrowed down the Nahenahe/KCC stalling problem to
be one or both of the Bit3 communications boards (we hope), one board is
on Nahenahe and one is on KCC.  I'm writing this log at the end of a day
in which a lot of things were tried but not logged as they happened due
to the inability to use the log program since the Nahenahe computer was
down.  David is sending out 2 new boards for us to try.  Until we install
those boards we won't have MKIV or MKIII observations because we need to
keep the KCC turned off in order to use Nahenahe for logging and data
transfers.  I think I have everything setup correctly for us to observe
with the other instruments without any problems.  I tried a lot of things
but couldn't find any other obvious problems, cables and connectors and
power supplies and board seatings all looked good.  Network connection
to KCC is good, but data transfer connection isn't.  This log is
greatly condensed and I can give more details to anyone who really wants
them.
WEATHER COMMENT: Thu Jan 28 23:40:28 GMT 1999
Weather today started out clear with wind=5 mph from the SSW and temp=33 F
at 1725ut.  It became cloudy around 2130.
MKIV COMMENT: Thu Jan 28 23:41:57 GMT 1999
I'm not sure if anything was written to it but the tape for yesterdays
data was popped out this morning (99027), so I'll send that one too.
**PSPT PROBLEM**: Thu Jan 28 23:43:06 GMT 1999
In summary, PSPT started out with a focus stage initialization problem,
then it took several tries to get it going.  I stopped it when the
clouds started moving in.
COMMENT: Thu Jan 28 23:46:07 GMT 1999
TAPES:
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CHIP: C00770
LOWL: L00577 in drive #0
PICS: Down for repairs
MKIV: Down for repairs.
Thu Jan 28 23:47:32 GMT 1999 
	MkIII