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Message 107583 - Posted: 5 May 2005, 0:51:50 UTC
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I've found a thread from 243 days ago announcing that they were going to start using the MultiBeam receiver that was mounted a year ago. What I haven't seen anywhere is if Seti is getting any of this data for our purposes. Does anyone know? If we could get all 7 receiving data and chopped and split that up there'd be plenty of WUs.

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Message 107670 - Posted: 5 May 2005, 7:42:54 UTC

Hi

I was searching information about this 4 weeks ago.
But i couldn´t find anything.
What i find out is, that this will be done before southern hemisphere search is starting when i remember correctly.

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Message 107677 - Posted: 5 May 2005, 9:04:32 UTC

maybey you could try emailing them and asking.

You can get hold of the people at Arecibo [url=http://www.naic.edu/directory/staffdir_set.htm]Here<a>

there was also a link on the page you posted to send comments to. It wouldn't work for me. I don't have email installed on my PCs to work with my ISP.( My choice)
It may work for you though.

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Message 108018 - Posted: 6 May 2005, 0:41:05 UTC
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here's another site about ALFA

and here's one on Alfa looking for Pulsars.

And here's one about the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA ALFALFA
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