Abstract

ABSTRACT Adata acquisition system was developed to allow daily gathering of data via telephone from unattended units at remote locations. The system consisted of a host unit and five field units. The field units were used to measure solar radiation, air flow, relative humidity and temperatures at collector sites. Measurements were stored in field unit memory as averages for 15-minute intervals. The host unit automatically polled each field unit on alternate days, stored the recorded data in disk files, ran diagnostic tests, and initialized the field units for continued data gathering.

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