Update: 17:30 - Thanks to the 25 people who donated to the GLA cam replacement. I just ordered the new cam and it will be here next week.
Amazing that we can raise nearly $1000 in 5 hours. - Thanks so much. The new camera is the same model that was installed at the Two Harbors Boat Launch. I will hang on to the old one for parts.
12:00 - I was able to get on the roof of the Great Lakes Aquarium this morning after not being unable to access the camera remotely after multiple resets.
After testing the power supplies on the roof, I had to remove the camera for testing on the bench. It appears that after 4 years of continuous operation the camera has completely failed.
The GLA is a great location for a camera and I will start another fundraiser to replace this camera.
The good thing is that everything is in place for a new camera and it shouldn't take long to get a new one in service.
And so it goes!
p.s. - Wisconsin Point is stilll moving forward.
Friday, March 9, 2018
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Sunrise Glory
The sun is now inching it's way north every morning as warming weather and sunny days grow longer and more frequent.
The sunrise today from the Pier B cam was particularly beautiful.
Must be time to order some more chickens!
The sunrise today from the Pier B cam was particularly beautiful.
Must be time to order some more chickens!
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Wisconsin Pt Cam progress
Wiconsin Point Camera Update - The Wisconsin Point Camera needs to transmit the video signal 7 miles from the Superior Entry to the Harbor Hub (my hillside office). I did some testing today with the first set of antenna's that I thought would work, since they have a 9 mine range. In realilty I could only get them to reach as far as the Sky Harbor Airport which is 5 miles. So, I am going to try a pair of more powerful antenna's next and will keep you posted. I had a feeling it might turn out like this.
Below is a picture of one of the antenna's set up on a tripod for the first test. The antenna appears larger then it really is (7in dia). On the next pole over are the Bayfront Cam, Harbor Cam, Hillside Cam and an AIS antenna.
Below is a picture of one of the antenna's set up on a tripod for the first test. The antenna appears larger then it really is (7in dia). On the next pole over are the Bayfront Cam, Harbor Cam, Hillside Cam and an AIS antenna.
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
CGC Alder beginning Duluth operations 03/06/2018
CGC Alder began it's 2018 operation with a sail out into Lake Superior this windy morning on a short mission to test out the ice.
CGC Alder Ice Breaking Today
The CGC Alder will make its way under the Duluth Lift Bridge this morning on its first ice-breaking run of the season. Probably about 9AM -- check duluthboats.com for updates.
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