[IGSSTATION-3935] QUIN - connection restored - SNOW radome installed

Victoria Andreatta andreatta at unavco.org
Wed Aug 11 23:14:51 PDT 2010


Dear Colleagues,

The internet connection at the Quincy, CA (QUIN) GPS station has been 
repaired.  A new VSAT was installed onto a heavy duty pole which was 
installed a few weeks ago.  In preparation for winter, a SNOW radome was 
installed on the antenna.  An updated site log has been submitted to the 
IGSCB.  Once the data has been verified and the station log posted, data 
will be available at the various data centers. 

4.10 Antenna Type             : ASH701945E_M    SNOW
     Serial Number            : CR6200548028
     Antenna Reference Point  : BPA
     Marker->ARP Up Ecc. (m)  : 0.0614
     Marker->ARP North Ecc(m) : 0.0000
     Marker->ARP East Ecc(m)  : 0.0000
     Alignment from True N    : 0
     Antenna Radome Type      : SNOW
     Radome Serial Number     :
     Antenna Cable Type       : Times Microwave LMR400 in conduit
     Antenna Cable Length     : 56m
     Date Installed           : 2010-08-12T01:05Z
     Date Removed             : (CCYY-MM-DDThh:mmZ)
     Additional Information   : NEW HUGHES DW7000 INSTALLED ON NEW HD POLE
                              : UNAVCO 71570

We apologize for the inconvenience this outage may have caused.

Maintenance and operations of the QUIN station is a collaborative effort supported by JPL, UNAVCO, and the Mt. Hough Ranger Station with funding provided by NASA's Earth Surface and Interior Focus Area - Science Mission Directorate.

Regards,
Victoria Andreatta, UNAVCO



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