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The call came through here at 0900h Lima from our satellite provider for us to change the frequencies on our satellite equipment immediately. Nobody here in the office had done this before, the guy who normally does it is on holiday (our boss). The documentation though was right on, and after twenty minutes or so we knew what we were doing.

Here in Paranal and at other sites in Chile we are linked to the ESO WAN and Internet via satellite links. Its just happened that today our satellite provider wanted us to change the Germany transmit and our receive frequencies. Using the documentation we worked out the values necessary for our demodulated modem and Germanys modulators modem.

Then after some phoning around that covered three continents (North America, South America and Europe) we planned the change over for 1200h and 1230h. I was to be the central contact. I was on the phone and radio (CB) to three different people at one point trying to coordinate the change over. Chris was up in our satellite hut, some four kilometers away, talking to him over the Radio. Mike the guy in Germany was on phone number one and Bill at the satellite provider on phone number two.

Then some thirty minutes later we went on to coordinate the change of the frequencies between a second site here in Chile and Germany. This to went without a hitch.

Overall downtime at each site I would say was no more than twenty seconds. VOIP links did not even drop.

All in a days work...

Posted by at June 26, 2003 08:13 PM
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Really?

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