ALFA Log

as of Friday, 21-Nov-2008 10:35:00 AST

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lswlwray@naic.eduMonday, April 26, 2004 13:11:32Receiver installed on April 21, 2004. First light on April 24.
lswlwray@naic.eduMonday, April 26, 2004 13:14:221200 - 1500 MHz bandpass filters installed on beam 0, pol A and B, between the cryogenic amplifier and the downconverter box.
lswlwray@naic.eduMonday 3, 2004 08:35:41low pass filters (cut off 1550 MHz) installed on all beams pol A only.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, May 6, 2004 11:38:00There is a He leak in the ALFA 1 (ED014) cryocomp . It is leaking around 10 to 15 p/day. Suspect the elbows next to the rf cabinets.
lswlwray@naic.eduMonday, May 10, 2004 08:34:35low pass filters removed from beam 0 ch A and beam 1 ch A, and left open in order to do a test at 1667 MHz.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, May 11, 2004 13:29:17JVR swap cryo line K to cryo line 12 at the ALFA dewar.
lswlwray@naic.eduThursday, May 13, 2004 13:29:17Low pass filters put back on all beams both channels.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, May 17, 2004 13:26:52ALFA protected due to 430 mhz dual beam run. JVR mesh used (paper clips are used to attach it to Dewar).
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, May 27, 2004 13:39:36Now there is an ALFA if monitor in rack 2. Now you can monitor manually the 14 if channels from the receiver , but remember to set up the ALFA first by typing "ifsetup alfa" at the vw% prompt.
lswlwray@naic.eduMonday, June 7, 2004 13:32:03Cryogenics: ALFA 1 compressor ED014 lost 80 pounds in 4 days, on Monday AM it was at 205/90. Checking for leaks...
lswlwray@naic.eduTuesday, June 15, 2004 08:29:28June 14: ALFA protected for 430 dual beam run. Cover put on. At advice of Ganesh, kept the control box on "remote" (not "local") and the display on "sleep". No changes to the motor control box.
lswlwray@naic.eduThursday, June 24, 2004 15:54:01See entry for LBW. Testing level of 2380 birdie injected before the transmitter horn seen after the ALFA's LNAs. Tested levels with and without the original RFI protection cover and Vives' new ring-clamp mesh hat. Results to be posted soon...
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, July 2, 2004 11:24:24System down due to power shut down (shorted main power line at the rotary joint)
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, July 6, 2004 10:51:44System cool down started this morning.The vacuum chamber # 1 had a vacuum of 5 un's after 48 hrs. , chamber # 2 was 2 un's.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, July 7, 2004 14:03:04System back to normal. It was out since 7/2/2004 due to a shorted power line at the rotary joint that warmed up all the systems.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, July 12, 2004 13:34:40ALFA set for 1665 mhz operation (18 cm). 18 cm rf filters on it.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, July 14, 2004 10:51:52Channel 4B (#26) rf filter (18 cm,1665 mhz) on ALFA causing unstability on it. It's the main suspect.It was replaced by #30.
lswlwray@naic.eduThursday, July 15, 2004 16:27:27During a power dip today, the system was in remote and the amplifiers were on. When the power came back ~10 seconds later, the amplifiers were off.
lswllwray@naic.eduThursday, July 15, 2004 16:30:22looking for cryo He leak on system , line 11 replaced by 19 in order to find out the leak.Line 11 with monitor meters to check it.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, July 21, 2004 08:20:08cryoline 19 was replaced with line 20 ,19 has a leaky connector solder at the end of the section coming from cryocompressors at the cable wrap , also it had a big leak at the elbow next to the rf cabinet that Vives fixed.ALFA Dewar cryotemps increased from 12/68 deg to 16/88 deg.Ganesh sugested to pump the Dewar.
ansanolla@naic.eduSunday, August 1, 2004 08:18:19The 18 cm (1665 mhz)rf filters replaced by the 21 cm. ones (1420 mhz) at AST 07:30. System checked by Steve.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, August 4, 2004 11:43:17ALFA cryocomp # 2 (ED 015) was replace due to a vibration on it and funny noises. ED 008 on it's place.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, August 5, 2004 07:17:49Warming up system to purge both cryolines.Both cryocomps & cryoheads shut off.
lswlwray@naic.eduThursday, August 5, 2004 11:54:22The 70K stage cryo temperatures have been increasing from ~70 to >100K. Decided to purge the system using liquid nitrogen and the absolute filter.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, August 10, 2004 14:27:01Cryocomp ED 008 (ALFA 1) is leaking He at a rate of 10 psi/day. On Friday these cryocomp will be swap with cryocomp ED 015.Also r.f. amp 0A 2nd stage is bad (shorted out).
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, August 11, 2004 15:04:03RF amplifier 0A 2nd stage shorted out.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, August 13, 2004 14:44:04ALFA cryocomp 1 (ED 008) was replaced by ED 015 , it had a 10 PSI leak on it (main suspect). Also the protective cover was set on it.
lswlwray@naic.eduThursday, August 19, 2004 14:10:41August 17: Amplifier that shorted out on Aug 11 (polA beam 0) is now OK. No known reason why it started working.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, September 8, 2004 11:34:31Channel 00 converter (EC box) has an oscillation on it.Was replaced by the spare one.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, September 10, 2004 15:00:27ALFA cryo system turned off 'till next week.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, September 14, 2004 14:44:42Cool down started at AST 13:30 today.Vacuum in 10 un's at B , 5 un's at A.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, September 22, 2004 12:59:57ALFA UPS installed , UPS is at 50% load capacity.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, September 30, 2004 13:36:21ALFA was calibrated again.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, November 30, 2004 13:03:53ALFA cryo comp # 1 (ED 015) stop working yesterday evening , Bill and Ganesh tried to solve the problem , but no way , it didn't started. So today during morning time Coco and Carlos went upstairs and found that the time delay relay was bad , they replaced it and cryo comp was on duty again. By the way Willy and Luis Murray modified the ED 007 cryo comp that was as back up but without the gimble bracket.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, December 2, 2004 10:14:44Ths SB xmitter was run without covering the ALFA.Ganesh is testing the system performance , because amps are acting strange.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, January 11, 2005 13:45:34Cryocomp ED015 (ALFA #1) stop running. Coco check it and found that there was a loose relay on it.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, January 24, 2005 11:42:02ALFA cryocomp ED014 has a He leak of 10 psi/day.We try to localized but didn't find it.As far as we know cryo line #20 was swap with cryoline #11.
lswlwray@naic.eduFriday, January 28, 2005 13:56:26ALFA cryogenics have been turned off as of 1:30pm today. Motors are off and amplifiers are off also. The system will warm up until Monday Jan 31. Cool-down is planned for Tuesday Feb 1, should be cold by Wednesday.
lswlwray@naic.eduMonday, January 31, 2005 10:04:04Intermittent short in amplifier 1B stage 3 was discovered. Seems it appeared after a SBN radar run on Saturday night. Decided to warm up the dewar in hopes of eliminating the short.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, February 1, 2005 12:30:37System been cooled down.
lswlwray@naic.eduTuesday, February 1, 2005 14:01:14Problems with reading dewar temperatures during the warm-up alerted our attention. The temperatures read anywhere from 220K to 280K, but the dewar is warm. The online monitor and the upstairs monitor both read the same. We swapped out both F30 temperature cards with the spares and the problem remained. Then we tried swapping the Analog Mux board (F82). The problem remains.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, February 2, 2005 14:43:20System cooled down again.Short at amp 1B stage 3 gone.But something is wrong with cryotemp reading , too low at the 16º stage.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, March 7, 2005 12:59:27RF filters ( 21 Cm)removed in order to install them in the ALFA filter bank.
lswlwray@naic.eduWednesday, March 16, 2005 16:09:43Carlos, Cheo and Nolla installed the ALFA filter bank. It has a two position switch for each channel that switches manually (for now) between a 1550 Low-Pass and a 1660 (130 MHZ bandwidth) Bandwidth. Also, inside the filter bank, filter #26 was swapped for filter #31. There were reported instability problems with #26 in the past.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, March 31, 2005 14:56:54ALFA filter bank in the 18 cm mode (1665 Mhz).
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, April 1, 2005 13:18:07Lambda P.S. mounted at the filter power supply.System still tuned to 18 cm (1665 Mhz).
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, April 4, 2005 11:38:54ALFA 2 (014) cryo comp replaced with the SBH one (009)due that the return preassure was to high (135 psi).SBH down for a while.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, April 8, 2005 11:40:38On 4/5/2005 an 11 db gain Cougar amp was added to beam 02 (both channels)in order to increase its level for the 18 Cm side (1665 Mhz). Also a 3 db pad was added downstairs at the receiver Optical fiber at each channel.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, April 19, 2005 14:11:22ALFA receiver filter bank removed for modifications.Recvr under operational status except for the filter bank.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, April 25, 2005 14:50:59ALFA filter bank on system again.Modification that was performed is the relocation of the 11/14 db gain amps for the 1665 mhz side only.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, April 26, 2005 13:06:38There it was a problem with the remote filter bank control and was that channel B of the 1420 Mhz side had the switching trasistor socket shorted out.Also switching time looks to be too short.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, April 27, 2005 14:09:08Cryo lines swapped by JV to the original ones,11(R)& 12(S).Lines in use were 19(R) & 20(S).
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, May 9, 2005 13:13:37Cryo comp been used in ALFA 2 was swap from ED 009 to ED 011.The cryo comp ED 009 belongs to the SBH receiver.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, May 12, 2005 10:13:17On 5/9/2005 cryocomp ED 011 was installed as ALFA cryo comp #2 . It was been using cryo comp ED 009 that belongs to the SBH , it was replaced because the SBH was to going to be used on 5/11/2005.But yesterday the cryo comp ED 011 (ALFA #2) devoleped problems , so the only alternative at the moment was to use the 430 Mhz cyocomp ED 007 while preparing the spare one (not set for the gimble).
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, May 12, 2005 15:21:05Cryo comp ED 012 installed on ALFA #2 cryo system , press were 80/280 psi.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, May 23, 2005 15:36:35SB interlock sw installed in the ALFA recvr.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, May 26, 2005 14:59:44ALFA interlock sw was relocalized by JVR. It was not making contac.
cheojrosa@naic.eduWednesday, June 22, 2005 08:57:00on 8 june 05 frig #2 locked up, 13 june turned off both compressors. On 15 june coco replaced the two frigs. we lost 100psi in one day in compressor two. yesterday we discovered the cause ( pure luck). during a power transfer ( from house to commercial power) the relief valve popped on frig number 2. coco thinks its the compressor thats causing it.
W. Genterwgenter@naic.eduTuesday, June 28, 2005 10:03:02Following the crosshead replacement on the 15th of June 2005, the first stage amplifier on beam 1 channel b was seen to draw to much current. Bias cables were switched with the next connector, bias cards were interchanged. This did not repair the problem with this amplifier. Measurements were made with Ganesh by adjusting the Vd and the conclusion is that there is a resistance in parallel with the Vd for the Amplifier inside the Dewar. The most likely cause is icing which resulted from the last cool down. We are looking for time to make warm the Dewar and re-cool following pulling a vacuum of less than 1uc. This will take place as soon as we are able to have the time.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, July 26, 2005 13:05:08Found the 5&6 allen wrenches.Were drop from service platform.`
W. Genterwgenter@naic.eduMonday, August 8, 2005 06:37:05Alfa shut down for warm-up at 0030 this morning.
W. Genterwgenter@naic.eduWednesday, August 10, 2005 09:34:55When ALFA is warm the stage readings are as follows: K3 70K = 262.8K K4 20K = 303.4K 70K = 248.3K
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, August 11, 2005 14:44:17Yesterday before 430 mhz dual beam run we tried to start the cool down of the receiver who has been pumped since Sunday. But the vacuum at it was higher than 9 un's , so we aborted the cool down ,til Friday.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, August 12, 2005 14:40:36ALFA receiver cry system turn on.Its vacuum was 6 un's , So after turning cryo system on vacuum lowered to 3.5 un's. Cryo comp ED015 (ALFA 1) was charged to 280 , it was 20/250 , now is 40/280.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, August 26, 2005 13:02:57Due to power failure on 8/25/2005 system warmed up.Cooled.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, September 15, 2005 13:11:05The ALFA Dewar been pumped in both ports.Its cryopump drivers were swap to external ones while LM & JR were working with the power cable in order to get rid of the 327 Mhz rfi.After they finish the their installation internal cryopumps driver back.Also the Dewar drive motor shut off till tomorrow.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, September 15, 2005 16:04:20Due to wrong power phasing on the Hoffman box that control Dewar rotation/Crosshead driver , the system was warming up.Both cryoheads were running backwards.It happened when LM & JR rewired the power cable into the box in order to shield it to avoid the 327 Mhz rfi.Swap phase at the power cable and walla!!!! , back to normal.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, November 7, 2005 14:34:06ALFA Dewar at room temp , been pumped.Start cool down on thursday.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, November 9, 2005 11:21:11The cool down was delay due to contaminated vacuum pumps , the Dewar vacuum was above a 100 un's.3 pumps on it.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, November 11, 2005 11:07:21System been cooled.Also Filter Bank back after modifications (new filters on it).
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, November 15, 2005 09:23:56WG came to close valves on Dewar after its cool down on Sunday. Also filter bank was checked and is OK ( new 1440 Mhz filters).
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, November 30, 2005 13:38:42A 6 db pad was added to the downstairs amps from channel 0 to 5 in both channels A & B. At channel 6 of both channels a 10 db pad was added.All attenuators will be removed on Friday.Any question look for Bill Genter.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, December 2, 2005 09:52:06The pads at the downstairs ALFA amps were removed , were 6 db from channel 0 to 5 A & B. Channel 6 A & B were 10 db pad.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, January 13, 2006 15:58:45On 12/15/2005 was installed the ALFA IF attenuator sw unit.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, January 24, 2006 15:41:45ALFA dewar warmed up.Amp #6 of channel A failed.Been pumped.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, January 25, 2006 10:49:26ALFA Dewar vacuum is 3.5 un's.Amp #6 on chann A still bad after warm up.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, January 26, 2006 11:50:39ALFA amp #6 of channel A problem comes inside the Dewar.Cool down started at 11:00 A.M.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, January 27, 2006 15:12:31System back to service.Amp # 6 on channel B alive.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, February 13, 2006 13:03:23System down for the replacement of crosshead ED 021.Turn off on 2/10/2006.Cryohead replaced today.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, February 15, 2006 15:59:43ALFA back into action.Vacuum at the pump was .8 un's and at the Dewar .6 un's.Both valves closed and called to CR to tell them that ALFA recvr was ready.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, February 17, 2006 15:27:08ALFA cover removed.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, March 9, 2006 13:08:08JV modified the Alfa shutter , so that a single person can handle it.He redesing the holding braket so that it can hold into place alone.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, May 9, 2006 14:40:42ALFA cryo comp ED 015 was replaced by ED 012.ED 015 looks to have a bad flapper due to high preassure in the low side (150 PSI), but was not the compressor it was the cryo head , that was replaced.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, June 2, 2006 11:33:03ALFA receiver been used by the SERENDIP people.They will be using the 14 channels of it.That means 0/6 A and 0/6 B at the same time.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, June 12, 2006 12:48:00ALFA cryo comp 2 (ED012) has a faulty flapper sound , notified.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, June 12, 2006 12:52:33ALFA faulty cryo pump # is 1 , not 2 as I wrote.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, August 15, 2006 13:52:50ALFA 2 cryo system was replaced by the SBH system due to a leaky line in the receiver cable wrap at SB xmitter room.So SBH system is hot.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, August 17, 2006 09:06:38System will be running with the SBH system until new cryo hoses arrive.So SBH will be down for a while.
wgenterwgenter@naic.eduMonday, August 21, 2006 17:12:56This afternoon ALFA beam 1 CH B indicated a high current and 0 VD. First we isolated the problem as external to the DEWAR. Next we changed the bias card (F98). Still we had a problem. Next we changed the MUX card, now the amps are working well in beam 1 CH B.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, September 1, 2006 11:18:19The ALFA 2 cryo comp was hooked to cryocomp ED 009(is SBH cryo comp)last week due to a leaky hose in the cable wrap. Hose was replaced yesterday by CR & JVR.Today CR put both systems back to normal, SBH recvr with ED 009 and ALFA 2 with ED 014.SBH being cooled.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, September 5, 2006 14:31:24ALFA 2 still leaking , supply was 210 psi this morning.After looking for the leak CR charged to 75/290.Didn't localized the leak , will work on it tomorrow.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, September 6, 2006 16:21:22System cryo is not leaking.
ans anolla@naic.eduThursday, September 7, 2006 11:31:27Channel 5B was checked for unstability , can't duplicate. It was reported on Sunday.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, September 26, 2006 10:51:54Cryo system still leaking.Found it at 220 psi.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, September 28, 2006 13:17:58There are problems with the cryogenic system 2. There is a He leak of around 10 psi daily .Vives & Carlitos are working with it , they are trying to pint point it.So yesterday they replace return hose # 11 with hose # 20 (spare) , but today they found that there is no leak with hose # 11.So they removed today line # 12 (supply) an replaced it with # 20 , in order to isolate the problem. During these last hose swap they found that cryo pump on these channel quit working properly.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, October 2, 2006 12:00:37ALFA down for crosshead replacement on ALFA #2.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, October 4, 2006 13:14:15ALFA being cooled.
ansanolla@naic.eduThursday, October 5, 2006 13:00:12Yesterday when starting the cool down it was found that the replacement cryo head was leaking.So after pinpointing the problem that was that the "O" ring between the motor and the Scotch yoke assembly was missing , Ha! Ha! Ha!_____Ha!.Somebody?????? forgot that it needs that "O" in order to avoid a He leak.
ansanolla@naic.eduFriday, November 17, 2006 11:20:42ALFA being warmed.
ansanolla@naic.eduTuesday, November 21, 2006 14:40:59Vac valves were closed.Big pump was 1 un , small 2 un's.Pumps removed from dewar.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, November 22, 2006 16:09:13ALFA back to service.
ansanolla@naic.eduMonday, April 16, 2007 10:33:38ALFA turned off on 4/11/2007.Being disasamble to be taken down on 4/17/2007.
ansanolla@naic.eduWednesday, April 25, 2007 13:10:42System cryo comp taken down for service.
W Genterwgenter@naic.eduMonday, June 11, 2007 09:51:55Mux Relay Card F36. All relays were replaced by J Rios.
CRVThursday, January 3, 2008 09:45:08Alfa back on the Dome on Dic.10th,2007. Vacuum pumps were connected and pumping.
CRVThursday, January 3, 2008 09:50:44Alfa cooldown Startedon Dic.18th,2007 with two external Cross head driver because the control box isn't ready.
CRVThursday, January 3, 2008 09:51:50Alfa control box lifted to Dome on Dic 19th,2007
CRVThursday, January 3, 2008 10:26:16Alfa cooling stopped on Dic.21th,2007
CRVThursday, January 3, 2008 10:27:15Alfa cooling restarted on Dic.24th,2007 at 14:20
CRVThursday, January 3, 2008 10:28:31Alfa control box connected By Jorge an Willy Iguina on Dic.27th,2007.
CRVThursday, January 3, 2008 10:30:16ALfa was reconnected to the crosshead driver on the control box on Dic. 27th,2007
crvThursday, January 3, 2008 10:36:05Alfa filter bank problemwith chanel 4B. We used relay S/N 2665 today to replace the bad one with S/N 1721 in channel 4B of the ALFA filter bank 100 MHz path.
Dana Whitlowdwhitlow@naic.eduMonday, February 18, 2008 10:02:47Added relay coil "catch diodes" to driver chassis for ALFA 100-MHz filter bank selection. Without the diodes, the peak voltages on the driver hexfets was significantly in excess of device ratings when the driven coil was turned off.
crvThursday, April 17, 2008 16:15:49Bias card F98 on Chanel 5 was replace due to problems on chanel 5a amp.
crvMonday, May 5, 2008 10:37:27ALFA was warmed during the and will be cooled during the 430MHz transmitter run.
crvWednesday, May 7, 2008 09:19:52Tuesday May 6th the dewar vacuum valves were opened and vacuum started at 6:40 am.
crvWednesday, May 7, 2008 09:23:15Today alfa started cooldown at aprox. 6:45am. Dewar vacuum was at 5 microns. The small Vacuum pump valve was closed and the pump left on .
crvFriday, May 9, 2008 09:44:31Alfa vacuum valve close and pump removed. Alfa rotation tested and working. Alfa amp. cxhecked and working no fault indications. Alfa's compressor charged normal after a cooldown.
Dana Whitlowdwhitlow@naic.eduTuesday, September 23, 2008 17:21:15ALFA MODS 19 Sept 2008 On all 14 channels, we performed the following mods to the ALFA bias cards (changes to stage 3 only): a) Removed the Vdg clamp zeners (6.2V) on stage 3 only. D15 (pol A) and D39 (pol B). b) Modified the stage-3 Vd reference to extend the range to approx 6Vdc. This involved removing the jumpers JP9 & JP10 (pol A) and JP21 & JP22 (pol B), then adding 12k resistors from +15V to the tops of VR5 (pol A) and VR11 (pol B). c) Adding two 2.7k pulldowns to the +5V reference supply line on each card, to swallow the current supplied through the added 12k resistors in (b). This was done to ensure that the load current on the +5V reference supplies exceeded the minimum required load for the voltage regulator IC's being used. d) Adjusted all stage-3 biases to 5.9V and 17 mA. Note that these changes pose the risk of slightly degraded drain bias voltage stabilities on stage 3, depending on much noise and/or drift occurs on the +15V supply. These were performed in the expectation of reducing the severity of the lengthy radar overload recovery problems that have been seen.


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