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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

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Goes DCS High Data Rate Transition Report. Tuesday, October 18, 2011Birmingham, 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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Goes DCS High Data Rate Transition Report

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 Birmingham, AL

Letecia Reeves, GOES DCS Customer Service ManagerNOAA/NESDIS/OSPO

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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

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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

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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)

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DADDS Registration

Register to use DADDS

https://dcs1.noaa.gov

https://dcs2.noaa.govCreate a 12 character password and 4 digit pin number

Benefits…

View/Edit Platform Description Table

View data transmission

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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 &

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