The data from the Licor at 16 meters went bad on Oct 2, while our system was not reachable over the network.

http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/projects/BEACHON_SRM/isfs/qcdata/plots/2011/10/02/co2_20111002.png

The ldiag averages went from the typical 248-255 range to around 216.

http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/projects/BEACHON_SRM/isfs/qcdata/plots/2011/10/02/licor_20111002.png

This CWEX11 logbook entry has some information about the licor diagnostic value:

https://wiki.ucar.edu/x/nougB

This morning at around 10:40 MDT, I logged in and looked at the high rate data with rserial. (The 16 meter licor is serial port 11) The diagnostic value is 215 = 11010111 binary. Bit 5 is 0 indicating the PLL is not OK.

According to the manual:

PLL - Phase Lock Loop offset, indicates the status of the chopper motor. If not OK, there may be a problem with the chopper motor in the sensor head.

Also just noticed there is not data on the plots from the 2 meter licor since 04:00 MDT this morning. That appears to be a moisture issue. I just logged in and did rserial (serial port 2):

rs 2 
255\t0.11124\tOverflow\t0.11690\tOverflow\t2.77\t76.0\t\n
255\t-45877.11718\tOverflow\t-37005.95312^D\tOverflow\t2.78\t76.0\t\n
255\t-59961.00781\tOverflow\t-110557.73437\tOverflow\t2.77\t76.0\t\n
255\t0.86791\tOverflow\t0.94173\tOverflow\t2.79\t76.0\t\n

The \t are tabs between the values. 255 is the ldiag value, indicating a high AGC value, but all other diagnostic bits are OK. The second and fourth values in a message are the raw values for co2 and h2o, which look crazy, and the calibrated values are "Overflow". This will probably clear up when things dry out.