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Akshansh Singh Send message Joined: 10 Jun 14 Posts: 5 Credit: 3,045 RAC: 0 |
Hey i got a pulse power 3.34 Period,0.4205 Score 0.82 |
Akshansh Singh Send message Joined: 10 Jun 14 Posts: 5 Credit: 3,045 RAC: 0 |
HI, I GOT A PULESE: Pulse Power 3.34 Period,0.4205 Score 0.82 |
Akshansh Singh Send message Joined: 10 Jun 14 Posts: 5 Credit: 3,045 RAC: 0 |
Best Pulse Power 4.85 Period 0.6980 score 0.84 |
anniet Send message Joined: 2 Feb 14 Posts: 7105 Credit: 1,577,368 RAC: 75 |
Best Pulse Power 4.85 Hi Akshansh :) Welcome to the SETI boards. It's exciting isn't it :) Will try to be back before my edit button disappears with a link to a page which will tell you about the data results... hopefully back in a minute. :) Edit: Okay found something - but not what I was originally looking for. Individual data points have no meaning unless the same can be observed over multiple observations at the same pixel in space and at different times. I think what that is trying to say is don't get too excited... but will try find something more informative for you :) ANOTHER edit: This explains the graphics a bit... http://seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu/screensaver/index.html |
Akshansh Singh Send message Joined: 10 Jun 14 Posts: 5 Credit: 3,045 RAC: 0 |
HI the best pulse 4.86 period 0.6980 Score 0.84 had come on my screen by 3 with a time of 7min. 56 seconds |
Relaisor Send message Joined: 28 May 14 Posts: 3 Credit: 41,078 RAC: 0 |
Hi, Gratulation, Akshansh Singh im irritated from this: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=3568400698 Punkte 31.74 WU true angle range is : 9.992867 Spike count: 6 Autocorr count: 4 Pulse count: 0 Triplet count: 5 Gaussian count: 0 could someone say me where is the border to high interist on triple counts or has it not much to do with it please? the range seem to be very high. i remember me, the border is 10,00. how sad ;) if its is the distance to the target it seem to me that the teleskope searched on an area without stars in the range of our sight. |
rob smith Send message Joined: 7 Mar 03 Posts: 22204 Credit: 416,307,556 RAC: 380 |
I hate to put a downer on your enthusiasm, but nearly every work unit will contain one or more pulse, spike or triplet that may, or may not, be a signal from ET. What happens next is all the results from a particular area of the sky are compared with each other, over a period of time, and then the pattern analysed to see if there is any real "strange" signal that can't be explained by it being anything other than ET's phone call Bob Smith Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society) Somewhere in the (un)known Universe? |
Josef W. Segur Send message Joined: 30 Oct 99 Posts: 4504 Credit: 1,414,761 RAC: 0 |
HI A pulse must have a score of 1.0 to be sent back as a possibly interesting signal in your result file. The peak power varies a lot depending on which bandwidth is being examined, so the score is what matters for a pulse. The score is calculated by dividing the calculated Signal to Noise Ratio by what it would be for pure white noise with an adjustment based on the threshold specified in the workunit header. However, for a spike or triplet the peak power is the thing to watch, but for a gaussian the fit is most important (and lower values are better). Joe |
Thomas Send message Joined: 9 Dec 11 Posts: 1499 Credit: 1,345,576 RAC: 0 |
Welcome to the board Akshansh Singh & Relaisor ! :) Keep crunching ! |
Belinda Send message Joined: 30 May 14 Posts: 1 Credit: 19,422 RAC: 0 |
hey i got a pulse here power 342 score 0.94 |
Wiggo Send message Joined: 24 Jan 00 Posts: 34766 Credit: 261,360,520 RAC: 489 |
hey i got a pulse here Me too! So I'm still alive. ;-) Cheers. |
Julie Send message Joined: 28 Oct 09 Posts: 34053 Credit: 18,883,157 RAC: 18 |
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Lynn Send message Joined: 20 Nov 00 Posts: 14162 Credit: 79,603,650 RAC: 123 |
Welcome Belinda to the SETI Forums! |
Bob DeWoody Send message Joined: 9 May 10 Posts: 3387 Credit: 4,182,900 RAC: 10 |
hey i got a pulse here LOL me too. +1 Bob DeWoody My motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow as it may not be required. This no longer applies in light of current events. |
anniet Send message Joined: 2 Feb 14 Posts: 7105 Credit: 1,577,368 RAC: 75 |
He he he he :) You lot! :) Hi Belinda :) Welcome to the seti boards! In case you've missed a post earlier in this thread click here. It'll give you a little more info about the stuff you can get really excited about. :) |
Darin Send message Joined: 29 May 14 Posts: 1 Credit: 555,398 RAC: 0 |
I am very new to the SETI program and just started a few weeks ago. The screen saver comes on and crunches the date and give a graphic representation. It all looks random, each individual line a different height, so, I'm assuming that's "noise." However, last night and today, I noticed that the graphic on some of the signals were the same height, in peaks and dips from back to front, not random at all. This was for a particular array at a particular time. Then it's next job it went to a different time and went back to regular sporadic pattern. Should I get excited at all or this this normal? The data is for Area1bo March 7, 2009 at 15:08:00 to 14:08:45 Beam 4 POI 1 whatever that means. Anyway, sorry for being such a newb. |
anniet Send message Joined: 2 Feb 14 Posts: 7105 Credit: 1,577,368 RAC: 75 |
I am very new to the SETI program and just started a few weeks ago. The screen saver comes on and crunches the date and give a graphic representation. It all looks random, each individual line a different height, so, I'm assuming that's "noise." However, last night and today, I noticed that the graphic on some of the signals were the same height, in peaks and dips from back to front, not random at all. This was for a particular array at a particular time. Then it's next job it went to a different time and went back to regular sporadic pattern. Should I get excited at all or this this normal? The data is for Area1bo March 7, 2009 at 15:08:00 to 14:08:45 Beam 4 POI 1 whatever that means. Anyway, sorry for being such a newb. Hi Darin :) Welcome to the boards :) It sounds like you're describing what's called a triplet. If you haven't already and have a moment - take a quick read through the earlier posts in this thread. If I remember correctly, there are some good explanations of what SETI is searching for - and triplets is one, but a whole mess of other stuff all needs factoring in too :) |
Julie Send message Joined: 28 Oct 09 Posts: 34053 Credit: 18,883,157 RAC: 18 |
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Lynn Send message Joined: 20 Nov 00 Posts: 14162 Credit: 79,603,650 RAC: 123 |
Welcome Darin to the SETI Forums! |
Thomas Send message Joined: 9 Dec 11 Posts: 1499 Credit: 1,345,576 RAC: 0 |
Welcome Darin to the SETI Forums! +1 :) |
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