Ran every head through EC100 number 1817 using ECMon. Found the following:
Type | S/N | Testing comments |
CSAT3AW | 2033 | good |
2034 | good | |
2035 | good | |
2036 | good | |
2037 | good | |
2043 | good | |
2044 | good | |
2045 | good | |
2046 | good | |
2047 | good | |
2048 | good | |
2049 | good (despite Gordon's note saying head was bad with "flags 1,4,5 set") | |
2050 | intermittent error flag | |
2051 | Head reports "NOCAL"; Tc high by 4 degrees C | |
CSAT3A/EC150 | 1244 | good |
1311 | good | |
1312 | At VERTEX | |
CSAT3AW/EC150 | 1004 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set |
1007 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
1001 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
1002 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
1010 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
1008 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
1009 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
1005 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
1003 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
1006 | continuous "low amplitude", "signal lock" flags set (red LED); intermittent "delta T" flag set | |
2031 | good | |
2032 | good |
I have a call in to Campbell. I'm hoping that going back a rev (from 100.07) on EC100 firmware will fix 1001–1010. Heads 2050/2051 may have to be sent back .
2 Comments
Steve Oncley AUTHOR
While talking/testing to Larry Jacobson, everything was perfect! remember back-door of "TERM", then "$" toggle to display raw stuff]. Moved back to staging area and everything was spiky. By tying head/EC100/DSM all to earth (power plug ground), I can make spikes go away. Thus, careful grounding is needed, though shouldn't be hard to achieve in the field. We'll remember to bring grounding materials (straps/clamps/etc.)
Steve Oncley AUTHOR
Also, later in the day, Larry sent code with the S/N 2051 calibrations that I <re>loaded into the head. Now 2051 works just fine.