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Vamos a conocer el protocolo DNP3

Autor: Paul Smart | Última actualización: 01/20/2016 | Comentarios: 0

vamos a conocer el protocolo dnp3

Have you heard of DNP3 but been unsure of what it is or what it’s used for? In this brief article, I’ll introduce you to this communications protocol, its role in SCADA applications, and how you can use it with your Campbell Scientific equipment and... leer más

Acceder por programa a datos de las tablas

Autor: Janet Albers | Última actualización: 01/13/2016 | Comentarios: 16

acceder por programa a datos de las tablas

After you store measurements and other data in your datalogger’s tables, how do you access that data to perform operations in your CRBasic program? Where can you get an all-access pass to your data? This article will explain how you can use a special CRBasic... leer más

How to Convert Wind Directions in Degrees to Compass Directions

Autor: Jacob Davis | Última actualización: 01/06/2016 | Comentarios: 2

how to convert wind directions in degrees to compass directions

Do you feel lost when sifting through wind direction data that is listed in degrees? For example, can you picture in your mind what direction 195 degrees is? Would it be easier if your datalogger could put your data in compass directions instead? In this... leer más

Use Time Intervals for More than Storing Data: Decisions and Control

Autor: Janet Albers | Última actualización: 12/30/2015 | Comentarios: 2

use time intervals for more than storing data: decisions and control

We all know that Campbell Scientific dataloggers are really good at taking measurements and storing data. But did you know that they can also make decisions and control other devices? Often, device control is done based on a time interval. This article briefly illustrates how... leer más

4 Tips to Successfully Run an MD485 Network with Extreme Cable Lengths

Autor: Andrew Sandford | Última actualización: 12/23/2015 | Comentarios: 0

4 tips to successfully run an md485 network with extreme cable lengths

Do you have a network of devices, connected using MD485 interfaces, so spread out that extremely long cables are required? Are you worried that the distances, and resultant cable lengths, may be causing communication problems? In this brief article, we’ll look at four tips that... leer más

Hemos rediseñado nuestra Web, adaptada ahora a cualquier tipo de dispositvo

Autor: Robin Deissinger | Última actualización: 12/16/2015 | Comentarios: 0

hemos rediseñado nuestra web, adaptada ahora a cualquier tipo de dispositvo

Have you found it somewhat difficult to navigate our website on a mobile device? Have you been a little bit frustrated by web pages that didn’t resize correctly to fit your device’s screen? To address these issues, our Web Development and Communications team has been busy... leer más

How to Access and Control Your Raven Modem via TCP/IP

Autor: Gary Roberts | Última actualización: 12/09/2015 | Comentarios: 1

how to access and control your raven modem via tcp/ip

Have you ever wanted the ability to control your Raven cellular modem with your data logger? Would it be nice to be able to get data on the health of your cellular modem and its data network? Maybe you even want to reset your Raven... leer más

7 Steps to Determine if Your Solar-Charged Power Supply Has a Problem

Autor: Jason Ritter | Última actualización: 11/24/2015 | Comentarios: 5

7 steps to determine if your solar-charged power supply has a problem

Are you having communication problems or seeing readings you don't trust? Is it possible your solar-charged power supply is the cause? How can you find out for sure? As we mentioned in the “6 Steps to Determine if Your Data Logger Needs Repairing” blog article, many data... leer más

A Datalogger Connection Culprit with Benefits

Autor: Dana Worley | Última actualización: 11/18/2015 | Comentarios: 0

a datalogger connection culprit with benefits

When you have work to do, there’s nothing more frustrating than being unable to connect to your datalogger in the field. We’ve all been there: You’re in LoggerNet’s Connect window pressing the Connect button, and you’re met with nothing but the endless flashing “connecting cable”... leer más

How to Rename Field Names for Easier Data Identification

Autor: Janet Albers | Última actualización: 11/11/2015 | Comentarios: 0

how to rename field names for easier data identification

When you view your measurement data in tabular format, such as in View Pro or similar software, are your column headings, or field names, helpful to you? At a glance, do your field names quickly identify the data in the columns? If not, you may... leer más

Using Internet Data to Promote Outdoor Safety

Autor: Barbra Utley | Última actualización: 11/04/2015 | Comentarios: 0

using internet data to promote outdoor safety

When it comes to weather conditions, looks can be deceiving. An area that appears to be experiencing mild weather may soon experience conditions that are dangerous to human life. How can you prepare for rapidly changing weather conditions and ensure the safety of those in... leer más

Meet Our 2015 Photo Contest Winners

Autor: Robin Deissinger | Última actualización: 10/28/2015 | Comentarios: 4

meet our 2015 photo contest winners

We asked our integrators, those folks who sell and install our products, to send us their best photos of Campbell Scientific equipment operating in the field. From all of their submissions, we selected a photo from Western Weather Group as the first-place winner. Runners-up photo... leer más

IP Communication Basics for Datalogger Users

Autor: Jacob Davis | Última actualización: 10/14/2015 | Comentarios: 0

ip communication basics for datalogger users

Are you configuring your datalogger but confused about all the IP (Internet Protocol) settings? Do you know what the settings mean and what you should set them to? Most of us datalogger users do not have a background in computer science or network administration. Because IP-based... leer más

Serving up the RealTime() Instruction with a Side of Alias Declarations

Autor: Janet Albers | Última actualización: 10/07/2015 | Comentarios: 2

serving up the realtime() instruction with a side of alias declarations

CRBasic has a full menu of instructions to help you write or edit your data logger program. This article offers a main course of scheduling your data logger actions using the RealTime() instruction with a side dish of making your program easier to read with... leer más

New President’s Commitment to Customers and Employees

Autor: Robin Deissinger | Última actualización: 09/30/2015 | Comentarios: 0

new president’s commitment to customers and employees

Have you heard that Campbell Scientific, Inc., has a new president? Are you curious as to what changes might be coming as a result? In this short interview, we learn about the man who will be leading our company forward. Get to Know Rob Campbell On... leer más

8 ET Station Components that Need Regular Maintenance

Autor: Bruce Smith | Última actualización: 09/23/2015 | Comentarios: 0

8 et station components that need regular maintenance

Like most machines, automated weather stations require regular maintenance to provide you with better performance and longer life expectancy. A weather station designed to calculate evapotranspiration (ET) for commercial agriculture and irrigation scheduling has a number of components that require maintenance and calibration. Based on... leer más

6 Steps to Determine if Your Datalogger Needs Repairing

Autor: Jason Ritter | Última actualización: 09/16/2015 | Comentarios: 2

6 steps to determine if your datalogger needs repairing

Is your data acquisition system recording incorrect measurements, but you’re unsure of the cause? Do you wonder if your data logger may need to be repaired? This article discusses some simple tests that you can perform to help determine if your data logger has a... leer más

Making Sense of an Edlog Program File for Your Retired Data Logger

Autor: Janet Albers | Última actualización: 09/09/2015 | Comentarios: 0

making sense of an edlog program file for your retired data logger

Our retired data loggers are still in use, and some of them use the Edlog programming language. Do you have an Edlog data logger with a .dld compiled program file that you don’t know how to read? Does your .dld file have codes that you... leer más

Why Modbus Matters: An Introduction

Autor: Paul Smart | Última actualización: 09/02/2015 | Comentarios: 2

why modbus matters: an introduction

You may have heard of Modbus (a widely used communications protocol), but do you know why it is often used with Campbell Scientific data loggers? Do you know how to use Modbus for communication between your data loggers and other Modbus-capable devices? Modbus is just one... leer más

5 Things to Know before Discussing Your Datalogger Programming Issue

Autor: Janet Albers | Última actualización: 08/26/2015 | Comentarios: 0

5 things to know before discussing your datalogger programming issue

If you need help programming a Campbell Scientific datalogger, here are some things you can do to have a more productive conversation with a Customer Support and Implementation Engineer. At a minimum you’ll want to know: What datalogger you’re working with—such as a CR6, CR1000, CR200, CR5000,... leer más