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This report provides insights into the High Data Rate (HDR) and Low Data Rate (LDR) channel status as of October 18, 2011. It details the performance of various auto-detect channels for both GOES West and GOES East. Currently, there are 22,658 transmitters assigned to 300 baud, with 17,713 active, and a total of 3,464 assignments for 100 baud with 1,461 currently active. Additionally, it provides information on DADDS registration and the process for updating platform descriptions.
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Goes DCS High Data Rate Transition Report Tuesday, October 18, 2011 Birmingham, AL Letecia Reeves, GOES DCS Customer Service Manager NOAA/NESDIS/OSPO
High Data Rate/Auto Detect Channel Status 89 HDR & 57 100/300 Auto Detect Channels • 39 - 300 baud Goes West • 40 - 300 baud Goes East • 5 - 1200 baud Goes West • 5 - 1200 baud Goes East • 28 – 100/300 Auto Detect Goes West • 29 – 100/300 Auto Detect Goes East
High Data Rate Transmitters • 22,658 transmitters assigned to 300 baud • 17,713 are currently active • 1,344 transmitters assigned to 1200 baud • 603 are currently active • 4,895 transmitters assigned to Auto Detect • 2,950 are currently active
Low Data Rate Channel Status • 30 LDR channels • 15 - 100 baud Goes West • 15 - 100 baud Goes East • 3,464 100 baud Assignments • 1,461 Currently Active • Total 100 baud Assignments on both 100 baud channels and auto-detect channels are 5,188 (2,397 active)
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