Kurt and I went to the bao site to fix the EC150. Swapping cables, reseating the terminal block connectors, and swapping EC100 electronics boxes didn't help. Changing from a titan to an emerald port did. This sensor is now on port 8 (this required Kurt to change the jumper on this port). Gordon made the config changes from Boulder. A detail: we also added a screen to the (new) EC100 temperature inlet.
In the process of lowering and raising the mast, the mast height shifted. We moved it back, but it now is 1-2cm higher than before. Also, the boom angle may have changed. I took two photos to try to document the new boom angle. Using the previous GPS location and resolving what the photos see on the horizon using GoogleEarth, I estimate 54 degrees rel N for one of the 2D sonic paths and 142 degrees rel N into the CSAT3 boom. (These <should> be 90 degrees apart.)
I estimate that the mast was down from 1030-1110, then we messed with the mast height until 1130.
Conditions were snow flurries, T ~ -4C, wind 4 m/s. Not great for this type of work!
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Julie Lundquist
Thanks, Steve and Kurt, for your hard work in not-fun conditions!