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Message 96445 - Posted: 9 Apr 2005, 2:15:39 UTC
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The reason I'm posting this is because I got what looks like a strong looking pulse signal. Since this is my strongest one yet, I was wondering how it compares to the usual pulses? Here it is:

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From: 5 hr 51' 10" RA, +10 deg 16' 9" Dec

Recorded on: Tue Sep 07 10:44:39 2004

Pulse: power 7.38 period 6.6060



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Message 96461 - Posted: 9 Apr 2005, 2:55:53 UTC

Here's my largest one for Seti II, I need to load the logs for seti1 to find out what I had there.

WU 20ja05aa.18918.1698.298580.56_0_0 Score 1.1167896 Power 9.183939934 mean 0.030205432 period 6.7895296 ra 14.65624901 dec 17.48148193 time 2453390.933

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Message 96462 - Posted: 9 Apr 2005, 3:09:13 UTC - in response to Message 96461.  
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> Here's my largest one for Seti II, I need to load the logs for seti1 to find
> out what I had there.
>
> WU 20ja05aa.18918.1698.298580.56_0_0 Score 1.1167896 Power 9.183939934 mean
> 0.030205432 period 6.7895296 ra 14.65624901 dec 17.48148193 time 2453390.933
>
>

That's nice. A power of 9 sounds quite strong. Usually if you get a gaussian, the score is much higher, even if a pulse is considered to be a more important signal.
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