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Message 168338 - Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 6:30:03 UTC

I am using the Map View plug-in for BOINC. It says it detected a puls or something like so. I wrote it down. Let me know if anyone is/was/did wwork on this set and was using the Map Viewer.

Recorded: October, 20, 2003.
Time: 04:13:14
From: 1hr 46' 8" RA, +28 deg 27' 30" Dec
Base Frequency: 1.420400391 GHZ
Best Pulse Power: 0.32, period 0.0305 score: 4.245

The spot it was recorded is marked on my Map Viewer. Any Replies would be cool :)
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Message 168434 - Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 15:31:09 UTC - in response to Message 168338.  
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I am using the Map View plug-in for BOINC. It says it detected a puls or something like so. I wrote it down. Let me know if anyone is/was/did wwork on this set and was using the Map Viewer.

Recorded: October, 20, 2003.
Time: 04:13:14
From: 1hr 46' 8" RA, +28 deg 27' 30" Dec
Base Frequency: 1.420400391 GHZ
Best Pulse Power: 0.32, period 0.0305 score: 4.245

The spot it was recorded is marked on my Map Viewer. Any Replies would be cool :)

I use seti@home mapview.It puts those dots on the map when seti completes a wu
the dots are of different colors,the colors depend on what you whant to see:puls,peak,gaussian,triplet.
I hope this helps:)
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Message 168627 - Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 0:09:38 UTC - in response to Message 168434.  

I use seti@home mapview.It puts those dots on the map when seti completes a wu
the dots are of different colors,the colors depend on what you whant to see:puls,peak,gaussian,triplet.
I hope this helps:)[/quote]

Well I have everything marked for everything to show up. Unless the dots are ONLY to show completion of work units. Are they?
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Message 168631 - Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 0:18:02 UTC - in response to Message 168627.  

Unless the dots are ONLY to show completion of work units. Are they?

Yes.
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Message 168632 - Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 0:19:55 UTC - in response to Message 168631.  

Unless the dots are ONLY to show completion of work units. Are they?

Yes.


Aww... What a shames. it got me all excited for mnothing :( LoL...Oh well. But lets say it DOES find somethingf in the area being scanned...Would this Map tell me? I just downloaded it and cannot get to a page with English instructions on it
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Message 169038 - Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 23:22:13 UTC - in response to Message 168632.  

The only way to tell if you've found something is if the team at Berkeley say so. They say you will be given credit though.
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