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This report provides an overview of the High Data Rate (HDR) and Low Data Rate (LDR) channel status for the NOAA GOES Data Collection System (DCS) as of May 2, 2012. It details the transmission capabilities of various channels, including active transmitters and channel assignments, particularly focusing on 100 baud and 1200 baud operations. Additionally, information on the DADDS registration process for data transmission platform updates is included. Important details about active channels and upcoming changes are highlighted.
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Goes DCS High Data Rate Transition Report Wednesday, May 2, 2012 Boise, Idaho Letecia Reeves, GOES DCS Customer Services Manager NOAA/NESDIS/OSPO
High Data Rate/Auto Detect Channel Status 90 HDR & 59 100/300 Auto Detect Channels • 41 - 300 baud Goes West • 39 - 300 baud Goes East • 5 - 1200 baud Goes West • 5 - 1200 baud Goes East • 29 – 100/300 Auto Detect Goes West • 30 – 100/300 Auto Detect Goes East
High Data Rate Transmitters • 26,851 transmitters assigned to 300 baud • 20,551 are currently active • 1,354 transmitters assigned to 1200 baud • 611 are currently active
Low Data Rate Channel Status • 29 LDR channels • 14 - 100 baud Goes West • 15 - 100 baud Goes East • 4,335 total 100 baud Assignments (Includes the 59 Auto Detect Channels) • 1,929 currently active 100 baud assignments will not be supported after May 31, 2013
DADDS Registration • Register to use DADDS https://dcs1.noaa.gov https://dcs2.noaa.gov Create a 12 character password and 4 digit pin number Benefits… View/Edit Platform Description Table View data transmission
Platform Updates in DADDS • Batch files should only include the parameters that are being updated. For example, a batch file can be as short as… UPD PDT 1234ABCD & OWNER_ID = ABC123 & END