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District
Application of Hand Held Data Recorder Technology
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ITRC
Report No. |
R 99-005 |
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Web
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http://www.itrc.org/reports/districtappl/districtappl.pdf |
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Length |
3 pages |
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Sponsor |
USBR
Mid-Pacific Region |
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Full
Reference |
Irrigation
Training and Research Center. 1999.
District Application of Hand Held Data Recorder
Technology. ITRC, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo, California, USA. |
Summary
A hand held data recorder (HHDR)
enables a district to collect field data in a quick and
virtually error-free manner. The data gathered with HHDRs
depend on each district's needs: meter readings-totalizer,
meter flow rates, crop type and double crop tracking, crop
growth stage, meter status, maintenance codes for meter
repairs, maintenance codes for meter area, water use type,
pump runtimes, weather data, and power meter readings.
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