N01A
In March, after the declination was properly set to 16°, the Azimuth was at 204°, still a 10° discrepancy, 9° with the -1° bias.
N02A
In March, we found an azimuth of 322.5° and expected 320.4°, a discrepancy of 2.1° or 1.1° with the -1° bias. The inclination was 15.8°. One post is leaning over a bit. Ron and I talked on the phone about replacing this CR with an ASF Ring-based Reflector after things thaw out and dry up.
N03A
In March, we adjusted the azimuth to 330° with the declination set right at 16°. The inclination was 18.0°. We found the condition of the reflector to be in great shape with no other adjustments needed.
N31A
During our March visit, we moved the AZ to 330° with the declination set right at 16°. The inclination was 17.1°. The reflector was in great shape with no other adjustments needed.
N32A
Two turnbuckles needed a bit of tightening. The rest of the turnbuckles securing the CR were taught and didn’t need adjusting. The azimuth reading was 215° and was expected to be 214°, a 1-degree discrepancy, but spot on with the -1° bias. The inclination was 17.7°. This reflector is holding up well as long as we visit it monthly to check the turnbuckles.