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Goes DCS High Data Rate Transition Report. Wednesday, November 17, 2010 Gaithersburg, MD Letecia Reeves, GOES DCS Customer Service NOAA/NESDIS/OSPO. High Data Rate/Auto Detect Channel Status. 88 HDR & 17 100/300 Auto Detect Channels 37 - 300 baud Goes West 39 - 300 baud Goes East
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Goes DCS High Data Rate Transition Report Wednesday, November 17, 2010 Gaithersburg, MD Letecia Reeves, GOES DCS Customer Service NOAA/NESDIS/OSPO
High Data Rate/Auto Detect Channel Status • 88 HDR & 17 100/300 Auto Detect Channels • 37 - 300 baud Goes West • 39 - 300 baud Goes East • 6 - 1200 baud Goes West • 6 - 1200 baud Goes East • 5 – 100/300 Auto Detect Goes West • 12 – 100/300 Auto Detect Goes East
High Data Rate Transmitters • 21,220 transmitters assigned to 300 baud • 16,420 are currently active • 1,294 transmitters assigned to 1200 baud • 525 are currently active • 2,370 transmitters assigned to Auto Detect • 1,530 are currently active
Low Data Rate Channel Status • 70 LDR channels (not including random) • 44 - 100 baud Goes West • 35 - 100 baud Goes East • 5,440 100 baud Assignments • 2,930 Currently Active
HDR Channel Assignment Status • Former International Channels opened up, allowing additional time slot availability • Continue your efforts in clearing off of the 100 baud channels. Turn in 100 baud assignments no longer utilizing.
Platform Updates in DADDS • Batch files should include only the parameters that needs to be updated. For example, a batch file can be as short as… UPD PDT 1234ABCD & OWNER_ID = ABC123 & END
Platform Updates Cont. • Batch files should be sent immediately after receiving requested IDs • Certain parameters can be updated by user • Currently the only way for POC to be entered into the database is by registering them.