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USGS Digital Spectral Library splib05a
Clark et. al. 2003, USGS, Open File Report 03-395.
For further information on spectrsocopy, see: http://speclab.cr.usgs.gov
ASCII Spectral Data file contents:
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(standard deviation of 0.000000 means not measured)
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Lichen Licedea-2 W1R1Fb AREF
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**5.2 Global Endemic Areas and Recommended Immunizations/Vaccines for
Travelers**
International travel requirements are relatively straightforward. The
only internationally required vaccination for travel is yellow fever for
travel to and from the countries in the yellow fever endemic zones of
Africa and South America. In general, the African zone is Sub-Saharan
Africa from Senegal and The Gambia on the west coast to Sudan and
Ethiopia on the east coast and as far south as Angola, Zambia, and
Tanzania. In South America, the yellow fever zone includes Panama,
Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname,
and French Guyana.
Countries sometimes impose their own vaccination requirements, for
example, Saudi Arabia requires travelers arriving for the Hajj
pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina to have immunizations for meningococcal
meningitis. Flight crew who remain confined to the international airport
need not meet this requirement. Meningococcal vaccination is also
recommended for travelers to the "Meningitis Belt", which runs across
central Africa from The Gambia to Ethiopia, as well as the subcontinent
of India.
Additional vaccinations, however, are often strongly advised, depending
on the area of travel. These include hepatitis A & B, typhoid, polio,
and diphtheria/tetanus. For travel almost anywhere outside North
America, Western Europe, or Australia, the hepatitis A vaccination
series is important, because flight crews are frequently over night in
local hotels and may visit food establishments where sanitation cannot
be assured. Travelers who will have prolonged stays of 30 days or longer
should also consider hepatitis A vaccination. Advisories for Typhoid
fever immunization exist for a similar geographic area. Because of the
potential of diphtheria and polio in Africa, Eastern Europe and all of
Asia (with the exception of Japan), booster immunizations every ten
years are advised. Japanese encephalitis immunization should be
considered for rural travel in the Indian subcontinent as well as rural
Southeast Asia and Indonesia, especially during epidemics.
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Culex pipens, one of many mosquito vectors
Extended travel and prolonged layovers in areas at risk for malaria
include the entire tropical world of Central and South America, Africa,
much of Oceana, and southern Asia. Before advising any traveler about
malaria risks you should check the current conditions in the country of
travel by consulting the CDC web site. This site, which has the "Yellow
Book" of international travel diseases online, also lists the
country-specific preferred prophylactic and therapeutic medications for
malaria. Common oral prophylactic medications include mefloquine
(Lariam), doxycycline, Malarone, and chloroquine (Aralen and
Plaquenil). Oral prophylactic medications may be useful, but primary
prevention of mosquito bites is the best course. This includes insect
repellants, primarily DEET (N,N-diethylmetatoluamide) or permethrine,
mosquito netting and window screens. Avoiding mosquito bites will also
prevent yellow fever and dengue. Other vector-borne illness carried by
flies, fleas, mites and ticks include lyme, typhus and onchocerciasis .
The disinsection of aircraft is a controversial topic for two reasons.
First, the basic reason behind disinsection is to kill disease carrying
vectors, primarily mosquitoes, that may be unwanted stowaways. It is
also intended to eliminate agricultural pests. The reasoning behind this
has not been satisfactorily demonstrated as the ability of such vectors
to travel by other means is apparent. The spread of foreign intruders
into North America is evident with the introduction of Asian Tiger
mosquitoes via tires and the South American Fire Ant in agricultural
shipments. Still, disinsection is a requirement for aircraft entering
some countries, but not the United States.
The second issue is the concern over human health when cabins are
sprayed with insecticides. The most commonly used agents are
permethrines. These agents are minimally toxic to humans although
topical allergies are common in plants that manufacture the chemicals.
Permethrines are derived from the chrysanthemum flower and its pyrethrum
components. There are allegations of "total body allergy" and other
somatic complaints due to such exposures, but these claims have not been
verified by objective means.
The most common airborne transmissible disease is influenza. CDC and WHO
conduct a worldwide monitoring program. The flu season is in the winter
of each hemisphere, so by monitoring the southern hemisphere's flu
strains, the next season's potential agents can be predicted for the
northern hemisphere. Using this program, CDC predicts, and vaccine
manufactures make, the annual trivalent vaccine (two influenza A strains
and one influenza B strain) needed for the upcoming season. Such
predictions have been over 90% accurate over the past decade.
Crews should also be advised of the risk of rabies, even in encountering
domestic animals anywhere outside the United States, Canada, Europe, and
Australia. However rabies vaccinations are not needed unless one is
routinely handling domestic and feral animals, or has some reason to be
exposed to bats. Finally, an annual influenza vaccination is strongly
encouraged to prevent morbidity and lost time.
The most common illness affecting all crew, tourists and businesspeople
alike, is travelers' diarrhea. In some locations up to 50% of travelers
are afflicted. All persons should be educated in the basics of food
sanitation. Avoid buying food from street venders. Fluids should be in
the form of bottled or carbonated drinks. Vegetables and all meats
should be fully cooked to help prevent travelers' diarrhea. It can be
prevented by limiting intake of unsanitary food and water, but these
precautions are imperfect. Some antibiotics, such as ciprofloxin, reduce
the incidence of travelers' diarrhea, but strains resistant to
ciprofloxin are appearing. Travelers' diarrhea is caused by fecal
contamination involving a multiplicity of agents, including *E. coli,
Salmonella, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Campylobacter jejuni, and
Yersinia.* It usually responds to symptomatic treatment. Fluid
replenishment is critical. Antidiarrheal agents include loperamide
(Immodium), kaolin/pectin (Kaopectate) and bismuth subsalycilate
(Pepto-Bismol). The bloody diarrhea of *Shigellae dysentery* requires
medical attention. Giardiasis is a major problem for travelers to
countries of the former Soviet Union as well as back country travelers
in North America. Water sanitation rules should be followed to prevent
this; metronidazole (Flagyl®) remains the drug of choice for treatment.
Travelers should carry a small medical kit containing acceptable
medications to treat or prevent such illness, particularly if there are
no crew replacements are readily available. Use of insect repellants,
particularly those containing DEET (for example, OFF), are advised for
outdoor activities in the tropics. Consideration of sexually transmitted
diseases and their prevention must also be addressed. For the tropics,
crews should also be reminded of the use of appropriate sunscreens.
Recreational activities of swimming in freshwater lakes, streams and
canals can be very hazardous due to infectious diseases, pollution and
the occasional crocodile; crews should simply be directed to avoid this
activity. All these can be presented in a pamphlet handed out to crews.
A travel kit recommended by the Consumers' Union includes the following
ideas:
+------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| **Medications** | **First Aid Supplies** |
+------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| Antibiotics for diarrhea & respiratory | Bandages |
| infection\* | |
| | Gauze |
| Antibiotic ointment for cuts and | |
| abrasions. | Tape |
| | |
| Hydrocortisone cream for bug bites | Elastic bandage |
| | |
| Anti-diarrhea drug | Sunscreen |
| | |
| Antihistamine | Thermometer |
| | |
| Motion-sickness drugs | Spare eyeglasses and |
| | eyeglass prescription |
| Analgesic/anti-inflammatory drug | |
| | |
| Acetaminophen | |
| | |
| Sleeping medication | |
| | |
| Oral rehydration salts | |
+------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
\*Subject to physician review.
Outbreaks of illness need surveillance and attention. For an immediate
update, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Travelers Health
Advisory, should be consulted on the World Wide Web at **www.cdc.gov.**
In some countries, national health insurance provides care to citizens,
with noncitizens receiving financial billing. It is a good idea for the
traveler to have a list of accessible physicians and health care
providers who are fluent in English, if that is not the local language.
Commercial carriers will have local station managers who are responsible
for coordinating care for flight crew. For charter flights, off-station
landings and layovers, English speaking providers may be identified
through consultations with additional sources such as the local embassy
or consulate, and agencies dealing with travel medicine. Hotel
concierges and some credit card companies may also be an additional
resource. In addition, the U. S. State Department has a web site at
**www.state.gov**.
If there are special environmental demands, flight crews should be
briefed in advance to prepare for extremes of weather and climate or
seasonal changes. For example, crews flying into Saudi Arabia in the
summer should be briefed about specific measures they will need to take
in order to tolerate the extremely hot and dry environment. Arid
conditions will require significantly increased hydration, necessitating
drinking up to a liter of water per hour. Moscow in the late spring is
***puhk*** season, when the cottonwoods inundate the city in a soft,
white snowstorm that is notorious for triggering allergy and asthma
attacks. Very high altitude airports, such as Kennedy Field at La Paz,
Bolivia at over 12,000 ft, will necessitate crew using oxygen to perform
their preflight inspection and during checklist and engine start
procedures, until the cabin is pressurized. Tropical and sunny climates
need sunscreens with an SPF of 15 or higher. Travel guides such as
Fodor's can provide helpful information regarding these issues.
There are local customs to be observed, and flight crews should be
specifically briefed, if possible, as to current events and NOTAMS. As
an example, the recent foot and mouth disease outbreak in England
resulted in passengers and crew of commercial airliners being forced to
walk through disinfectant solutions upon arrival at their destination in
some countries. Flight crews should be aware of the local taboos and
sensibilities. Taking multiple copies of a Bible into the People's
Republic of China may be interpreted by the local officials as
impermissible political activity. Likewise, a flight attendant who
brought a large number of computer chips into Egypt in his personal
luggage was arrested by the customs authorities for smuggling as well as
terminated by his company for commercial use of his private carryon
luggage.
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Bioterrorism drill
Finally, the local political situation should be assessed. Periodically,
the U.S. State Department publishes local threat assessments and risk of
terrorist attack. Certain airports are at much greater risk for
terrorist activity. Corporate plans should be in place and developed for
responding to terrorist attacks and threats, including the rising threat
of bioterrorism. Smallpox vaccinations became available as of January
27, 2003 to first responders and those at risk under the Homeland
Security Act, in recognition of the increased risk of terrorist
activity.
**References:**
CDC, Health Information for International Travel, 2001-2002, U. S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA, 2001.
Behrens RH. McAdam PWJ, Travel Medicine, Churchill Livingstone, New
York, 1993
Consumer Reports Travel Letter, 19(1), 2003.
Moser RJr, White GL, Lewis-Younger CR, Preparing for expected
bioterrorism attacks, Military Medicine, 166, 5:369-74, 2001.
Parmet AJ, Cimrmancic MA. Operations in Foreign Countries. *In*
Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews: The Aviation Industry,
Kendall Green, Ed., Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 2002, Vol 17, No 2.
**5.2 Global Endemic Areas and Recommended Immunizations/Vaccines for
Travelers**
Describe the most prevalent communicable diseases around the world and
identify endemic areas
Recommended immunizations/vaccines for passengers
Recommended immunizations/vaccines for crew members
Describe the most common acute infectious and non-infectious medical
problems that affect travelers
International travel requirements are relatively straightforward. The
only internationally required vaccination for travel is yellow fever for
travel to and from the countries in the yellow fever endemic zones of
Africa and South America. In general, the African zone is Sub-Saharan
Africa from Senegal and The Gambia on the west coast to Sudan and
Ethiopia on the east coast and as far south as Angola, Zambia, and
Tanzania. In South America, the yellow fever zone includes Panama,
Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname,
and French Guyana.
Countries sometimes impose their own vaccination requirements, for
example, Saudi Arabia requires travelers arriving for the Hajj
pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina to have immunizations for meningococcal
meningitis. Flight crew who remain confined to the international airport
need not meet this requirement. Meningococcal vaccination is also
recommended for travelers to the "Meningitis Belt", which runs across
central Africa from The Gambia to Ethiopia, as well as the subcontinent
of India.
Additional vaccinations, however, are often strongly advised, depending
on the area of travel. These include hepatitis A & B, typhoid, polio,
and diphtheria/tetanus. For travel almost anywhere outside North
America, Western Europe, or Australia, the hepatitis A vaccination
series is important, because flight crews are frequently over night in
local hotels and may visit food establishments where sanitation cannot
be assured. Travelers who will have prolonged stays of 30 days or longer
should also consider hepatitis A vaccination. Advisories for Typhoid
fever immunization exist for a similar geographic area. Because of the
potential of diphtheria and polio in Africa, Eastern Europe and all of
Asia (with the exception of Japan), booster immunizations every ten
years are advised. Japanese encephalitis immunization should be
considered for rural travel in the Indian subcontinent as well as rural
Southeast Asia and Indonesia, especially during epidemics.
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Culex pipens, one of many mosquito vectors
Extended travel and prolonged layovers in areas at risk for malaria
include the entire tropical world of Central and South America, Africa,
much of Oceana, and southern Asia. Before advising any traveler about
malaria risks you should check the current conditions in the country of
travel by consulting the CDC web site. This site, which has the "Yellow
Book" of international travel diseases online, also lists the
country-specific preferred prophylactic and therapeutic medications for
malaria. Common oral prophylactic medications include mefloquine
(Lariam), doxycycline, Malarone, and chloroquine (Aralen and
Plaquenil). Oral prophylactic medications may be useful, but primary
prevention of mosquito bites is the best course. This includes insect
repellants, primarily DEET (N,N-diethylmetatoluamide) or permethrine,
mosquito netting and window screens. Avoiding mosquito bites will also
prevent yellow fever and dengue. Other vector-borne illness carried by
flies, fleas, mites and ticks include lyme, typhus and onchocerciasis .
The disinsection of aircraft is a controversial topic for two reasons.
First, the basic reason behind disinsection is to kill disease carrying
vectors, primarily mosquitoes, that may be unwanted stowaways. It is
also intended to eliminate agricultural pests. The reasoning behind this
has not been satisfactorily demonstrated as the ability of such vectors
to travel by other means is apparent. The spread of foreign intruders
into North America is evident with the introduction of Asian Tiger
mosquitoes via tires and the South American Fire Ant in agricultural
shipments. Still, disinsection is a requirement for aircraft entering
some countries, but not the United States.
The second issue is the concern over human health when cabins are
sprayed with insecticides. The most commonly used agents are
permethrines. These agents are minimally toxic to humans although
topical allergies are common in plants that manufacture the chemicals.
Permethrines are derived from the chrysanthemum flower and its pyrethrum
components. There are allegations of "total body allergy" and other
somatic complaints due to such exposures, but these claims have not been
verified by objective means.
The most common airborne transmissible disease is influenza. CDC and WHO
conduct a worldwide monitoring program. The flu season is in the winter
of each hemisphere, so by monitoring the southern hemisphere's flu
strains, the next season's potential agents can be predicted for the
northern hemisphere. Using this program, CDC predicts, and vaccine
manufactures make, the annual trivalent vaccine (two influenza A strains
and one influenza B strain) needed for the upcoming season. Such
predictions have been over 90% accurate over the past decade.
Crews should also be advised of the risk of rabies, even in encountering
domestic animals anywhere outside the United States, Canada, Europe, and
Australia. However rabies vaccinations are not needed unless one is
routinely handling domestic and feral animals, or has some reason to be
exposed to bats. Finally, an annual influenza vaccination is strongly
encouraged to prevent morbidity and lost time.
The most common illness affecting all crew, tourists and businesspeople
alike, is travelers' diarrhea. In some locations up to 50% of travelers
are afflicted. All persons should be educated in the basics of food
sanitation. Avoid buying food from street venders. Fluids should be in
the form of bottled or carbonated drinks. Vegetables and all meats
should be fully cooked to help prevent travelers' diarrhea. It can be
prevented by limiting intake of unsanitary food and water, but these
precautions are imperfect. Some antibiotics, such as ciprofloxin, reduce
the incidence of travelers' diarrhea, but strains resistant to
ciprofloxin are appearing. Travelers' diarrhea is caused by fecal
contamination involving a multiplicity of agents, including *E. coli,
Salmonella, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Campylobacter jejuni, and
Yersinia.* It usually responds to symptomatic treatment. Fluid
replenishment is critical. Antidiarrheal agents include loperamide
(Immodium), kaolin/pectin (Kaopectate) and bismuth subsalycilate
(Pepto-Bismol). The bloody diarrhea of *Shigellae dysentery* requires
medical attention. Giardiasis is a major problem for travelers to
countries of the former Soviet Union as well as back country travelers
in North America. Water sanitation rules should be followed to prevent
this; metronidazole (Flagyl®) remains the drug of choice for treatment.
Travelers should carry a small medical kit containing acceptable
medications to treat or prevent such illness, particularly if there are
no crew replacements are readily available. Use of insect repellants,
particularly those containing DEET (for example, OFF), are advised for
outdoor activities in the tropics. Consideration of sexually transmitted
diseases and their prevention must also be addressed. For the tropics,
crews should also be reminded of the use of appropriate sunscreens.
Recreational activities of swimming in freshwater lakes, streams and
canals can be very hazardous due to infectious diseases, pollution and
the occasional crocodile; crews should simply be directed to avoid this
activity. All these can be presented in a pamphlet handed out to crews.
A travel kit recommended by the Consumers' Union includes the following
ideas:
+------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| **Medications** | **First Aid Supplies** |
+------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| Antibiotics for diarrhea & respiratory | Bandages |
| infection\* | |
| | Gauze |
| Antibiotic ointment for cuts and | |
| abrasions. | Tape |
| | |
| Hydrocortisone cream for bug bites | Elastic bandage |
| | |
| Anti-diarrhea drug | Sunscreen |
| | |
| Antihistamine | Thermometer |
| | |
| Motion-sickness drugs | Spare eyeglasses and |
| | eyeglass prescription |
| Analgesic/anti-inflammatory drug | |
| | |
| Acetaminophen | |
| | |
| Sleeping medication | |
| | |
| Oral rehydration salts | |
+------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
\*Subject to physician review.
Outbreaks of illness need surveillance and attention. For an immediate
update, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Travelers Health
Advisory, should be consulted on the World Wide Web at **www.cdc.gov.**
In some countries, national health insurance provides care to citizens,
with noncitizens receiving financial billing. It is a good idea for the
traveler to have a list of accessible physicians and health care
providers who are fluent in English, if that is not the local language.
Commercial carriers will have local station managers who are responsible
for coordinating care for flight crew. For charter flights, off-station
landings and layovers, English speaking providers may be identified
through consultations with additional sources such as the local embassy
or consulate, and agencies dealing with travel medicine. Hotel
concierges and some credit card companies may also be an additional
resource. In addition, the U. S. State Department has a web site at
**www.state.gov**.
If there are special environmental demands, flight crews should be
briefed in advance to prepare for extremes of weather and climate or
seasonal changes. For example, crews flying into Saudi Arabia in the
summer should be briefed about specific measures they will need to take
in order to tolerate the extremely hot and dry environment. Arid
conditions will require significantly increased hydration, necessitating
drinking up to a liter of water per hour. Moscow in the late spring is
***puhk*** season, when the cottonwoods inundate the city in a soft,
white snowstorm that is notorious for triggering allergy and asthma
attacks. Very high altitude airports, such as Kennedy Field at La Paz,
Bolivia at over 12,000 ft, will necessitate crew using oxygen to perform
their preflight inspection and during checklist and engine start
procedures, until the cabin is pressurized. Tropical and sunny climates
need sunscreens with an SPF of 15 or higher. Travel guides such as
Fodor's can provide helpful information regarding these issues.
There are local customs to be observed, and flight crews should be
specifically briefed, if possible, as to current events and NOTAMS. As
an example, the recent foot and mouth disease outbreak in England
resulted in passengers and crew of commercial airliners being forced to
walk through disinfectant solutions upon arrival at their destination in
some countries. Flight crews should be aware of the local taboos and
sensibilities. Taking multiple copies of a Bible into the People's
Republic of China may be interpreted by the local officials as
impermissible political activity. Likewise, a flight attendant who
brought a large number of computer chips into Egypt in his personal
luggage was arrested by the customs authorities for smuggling as well as
terminated by his company for commercial use of his private carryon
luggage.
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Finally, the local political situation should be assessed. Periodically,
the U.S. State Department publishes local threat assessments and risk of
terrorist attack. Certain airports are at much greater risk for
terrorist activity. Corporate plans should be in place and developed for
responding to terrorist attacks and threats, including the rising threat
of bioterrorism. Smallpox vaccinations became available as of January
27, 2003 to first responders and those at risk under the Homeland
Security Act, in recognition of the increased risk of terrorist
activity.
**References:**
CDC, Health Information for International Travel, 2001-2002, U. S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA, 2001.
Behrens RH. McAdam PWJ, Travel Medicine, Churchill Livingstone, New
York, 1993
Consumer Reports Travel Letter, 19(1), 2003.
Moser RJr, White GL, Lewis-Younger CR, Preparing for expected
bioterrorism attacks, Military Medicine, 166, 5:369-74, 2001.
Parmet AJ, Cimrmancic MA. Operations in Foreign Countries. *In*
Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews: The Aviation Industry,
Kendall Green, Ed., Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 2002, Vol 17, No 2.
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**NATIONAL OCEANIC and ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION**
**Environmental Manual**
**Table of Contents**
Synopsis 9-ii
Procurement Checklist 9-iii
**9 PROCUREMENT** 9-1
9.1 Purpose and Scope 9-1
9.2 Definitions 9-1
9.3 Acronyms 9-2
9.4 Regulatory Requirements 9-2
9.5 Executive Orders 9-3
9.6 Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines 9-3
9.7 NOAA Policy 9-4
9.8 Line Office Policies 9-4
9.9 Additional Resources 9-5
9.10 Responsibilities 9-5
9.11 References 9-7
**ATTACHMENT A** 9-A-1
EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines 9-A-1
**9** **PROCUREMENT**
**Synopsis**
The purpose of this section is to provide guidelines for NOAA
supervisors and employees who purchase goods and services required for
the operation of the facility or workstation. The section applies to all
NOAA facilities, work sites and employees and NOAA contractors who work
on NOAA sites.
**[Initial Implementation Requirements:]{.underline}**
C **Determine Which Items Purchased Are Listed in the EPA Comprehensive
Procurement Guidelines List (9.6 and Attachment A)**
S Ensure products purchased meet the comprehensive procurement
guidelines (CPG) (9.6)
S Inform all affected NOAA employees of the requirements and reasons for
the program
**[Recurring and Annual Task Requirements]{.underline}:**
C **Ensure All Purchases Comply with the CPG** **(9.6)**
**Checklist**
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**9 Procurement** **YES** **NO** **N/A**
1\. Has a Designated Person been appointed? \_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_
2\. Does the facility, work site or ship have an \_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_
established policy requiring employees to review
the General Service Administration's Catalog of
Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines Compliant
Products or the Defense Logistic Agency's
Environmental Products Catalog before purchasing
any item? (9.6)
--------------------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------
**9 PROCUREMENT**
**9.1 Purpose and Scope**
> In performing its mission, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
> Administration (NOAA) requires the on-going purchase and use of many
> different items. From "consumables" such as office paper, printer
> cartridges and gasoline to items only used periodically during
> maintenance activities (i.e. paint, fluorescent bulbs, services
> contracted to apply pesticides, various types of oil and lubricants,
> etc.), NOAA operations must consider more than just "cost" when
> procuring items, materials and services to support NOAA mission
> functions. This section describes the basis and purchasing guidelines
> applicable to all NOAA facilities and work sites.
**9.2 Definitions**
> [Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines]{.underline} (CPG) - the
> mechanism through which EPA designates items as containing recycled
> content, for purchase by Federal, State and local agencies or by
> government contractors using appropriated Federal funds.
>
> [Designated Person]{.underline} - a NOAA employee designated by the
> Facility Manager who is responsible for ensuring procurement
> activities at the facility are conducted in accordance with Federal,
> State and local laws as well as Presidential Executive Orders.
>
> [Designated Responsible Official]{.underline} (DRO) - the senior NOAA
> official on-site. This official has authority over operations or
> activities which are subject to environmental and worker safety
> statutes. The responsibility of the DROs is inherent in their position
> and need not be formally designated or ascribed.
>
> [Facility Environmental Coordinator]{.underline} (FEC) -the individual
> responsible for ensuring the activities carried out at a facility are
> conducted in accordance with Federal, state and local environmental
> regulations. Typically, each NOAA facility will have a designated FEC
> who is also responsible for compliance with occupational safety and
> health requirements. In the NWS, this individual is identified as the
> Environmental and/or Safety Focal Point
>
> [Environmental Protection Agency]{.underline} (EPA) - governmental
> agency responsible for the protection of our nation's environmental
> resources.
>
> [Recovered Materials Advisory Notices]{.underline} (RMAN) -
> periodically updated purchasing guidelines issued by the EPA. RMANs
> recommend recycled-content levels and/or ranges to look for when
> purchasing products and materials.
**9.3 Acronyms Employed in this Section**
CPG - Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines
DLA - Defense Logistics Agency
DRO - Designated Responsible Official
EPA - Environmental Protection Agency
FEC - Facility Environmental Coordinator
FEE - Federal Environmental Executive
FSS - Federal Supply Service
GSA - General Services Administration
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NWS - National Weather Service
RCRA - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
RMAN - Recovered Materials Advisory Notices
**9.4 Regulatory Requirements**
9.4.1 Federal Legislation
> Under Subtitle F - Federal Responsibilities of the Resource
> Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), "each agency must comply with
> the requirements set forth by the law in regard to any purchase or
> acquisition of a procurement item." The law advocates the designation
> and use of items that are or can be produced with recovered materials.
> To help agencies fulfill this requirement, the Comprehensive
> Procurement Guideline (CPG) Program was developed by the Environmental
> Protection Agency (EPA). RCRA defines criteria that are to be
> considered when designating items as being produced with recovered
> materials. Consideration is to be given to:
a\. the availability of such items
b\. the impact of the procurement of such items by procuring agencies on
the volume of solid waste which must be treated, stored or disposed
c\. the economic and technological feasibility of producing and using
other items
d\. other uses for such recovered materials.
> Once a recycled content product is designated by EPA, procuring
> agencies are required to purchase it with the highest percentage of
> recovered material content level practicable.
>
> RCRA also stipulates that when procuring agencies write or review
> specifications for their required items, they eliminate any language
> that excludes recovered materials and require the use of recovered
> materials to the maximum extent possible.
>
> The EPA's CPG Program goes further to recommend practices to be
> followed by agencies for buying these products.
**9.5 Executive Orders**
9.5.1 Executive Order 12873 - Federal Acquisition, Recycling and Waste
Prevention
> The President, in signing this order, directed Federal agencies to
> implement acquisition programs aimed at encouraging new technologies
> and building markets for environmentally preferable and recycled
> products. All agencies are directed to review and revise their
> specifications, product descriptions and standards to foster this
> change. Agencies will also set goals for waste prevention and
> acquisition of recycled products.
This order was superceded by the following order.
9.5.2 Executive Order 13101 - Greening the Government Through Waste
Prevention, Recycling and Federal Acquisition
> Signed on September 14, 1998, this Executive Order puts more teeth
> into the concepts introduced in Executive Order 12873. It asks
> executive agencies to work to increase and expand markets for
> recovered materials through greater Federal Government preference and
> demand for such products. The Order imposes an implementation strategy
> that will hold Federal Agencies increasingly accountable for what they
> buy. The order requires the agencies to set recycling goals, creates a
> steering committee to oversee implementation and currently mandates
> the purchase of printing and writing paper with a minimum recycled
> content.
>
> The order requires each agency to make an annual report to the Federal
> Environmental Executive (FEE) about their compliance status with this
> order. To ensure compliance, the order further directs the EPA to also
> report to the FEE the results of its inspections of the agencies. The
> FEE is then required to prepare a biennial report to the President on
> the progress under this order.
**9.6 Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines**
> The Comprehensive Procurement Guideline Program as authorized by
> Congress under Section 6002 of RCRA, is one of EPA's efforts to
> promote the use of materials recovered from solid waste. These
> guidelines are found in 40 CFR 247. In 1995, the EPA issued the first
> CPG which covered EPA's original five (5) procurement guidelines and
> added 19 products. As required by Executive Order 13101, the EPA is
> required to promulgate amendments to the CPG every two (2) years. The
> first update to the CPG (CPG II) in 1997 designated 12 additional
> items and the second update (CPG III) in 2000 designated 18 items. See
> Attachment A for a listing of designated items by category. The EPA's
> website on the Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines (CPG) contains a
> description for each product listed as well as EPA's recommended
> recycled-content ranges, manufacturers, vendors and suppliers for each
> item. The General Services Administration (GSA) has prepared a catalog
> of CPG Compliant Products. See 9.9, Additional Resources, for a
> website reference.
>
> As technology and market conditions change, new items and/or increases
> in the levels of recovered materials content become available, the EPA
> will promulgate Recovered Materials Advisory Notices (RMAN) to update
> the listed items in the CPG.
>
> For products that have been designated, agencies must buy those
> products which contain recycled content as long as they are available,
> they meet the performance needs of the agency and they are
> cost-competitive.
**9.7** **NOAA Policy**
**(Reserved)**
**9.8 Line Office Policies**
**a. NESDIS Policy**
**(Reserved)**
**b. NMF Policy**
**(Reserved)**
**c. NOS Policy**
**(Reserved)**
**d. NWS Policy**
**(Reserved)**
**e. OAR Policy**
**(Reserved)**
**f. OMAO Policy**
**(Reserved)**
**9.9** **Additional Resources**
> The following organizations have environmentally-preferable products
> and services referenced on their websites.
C U.S. General Services Administration. Federal Supply Service (GSA/FSS)
www.fss.gsa.gov/environ
> The U.S. General Services Administration, Federal Supply Service has
> introduced many products into its supply system that have recycled
> content, offer energy and/or water savings or that have been
> reformulated to be less environmentally detrimental. This site
> includes product descriptions, ordering information, information for
> prospective vendors and more. You can also access *[GSA
> Advantage!]{.underline}*, GSA's on-line ordering system to order any
> GSA product.
C CPG-Compliant Products and Other Recycled Content Products
www.gsa-CPG Compliant Products and Other Recycled Content Products.htm
> This on-line catalog identifies CPG-compliant products available
> through GSA. NOAA personnel who purchase these products should review
> this list to determine what is available.
C Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
www.dscr.dla.mil/products/epa/eppcat.htm
> The Defense Logistics Agency's *Environmental Products Catalog*
> includes information on several CPG-designated items including
> re-refined lubricating oil, recycled plastic lumber and
> remanufactured/recycled laser printer toner cartridges. This site
> provides products and ordering information for these and other
> environmental products.
C Other DLA Catalogs
www.dscr.dla.mil/catalogs/catalog.htm
> This page identifies product catalogs with on-line ordering
> capabilities and includes a link for a catalog for batteries and motor
> oil.
[]{.mark}
**9.10** **Responsibilities**
9.10.1 [NOAA Headquarters]{.underline}
a\. The NOAA Environmental/Safety Office shall perform an annual
assessment of the NOAA headquarters facilities to ensure that the
facilities are in compliance with this section.
b\. The NOAA Environmental/Safety Office shall periodically perform an
assessment of the regional headquarters and field offices to ensure
compliance with this section. The frequency of these regional and field
office assessments shall be determined by the NOAA Environmental/Safety
Office.
c\. Requests for clarification concerning this section shall be directed
to the NOAA Environmental/Safety Office.
9.10.2 [Regional or Operating Unit Environmental/Safety
Coordinator]{.underline}
a\. Shall monitor and coordinate to promote compliance with the
requirements of this procedure for the regional headquarters and field
offices or operating units.
b\. Shall ensure that procedures are developed at regional headquarters
or operating unit facilities.
c\. Shall assist regional headquarters and field offices or operating
units in locating and assessing environmentally-preferable products.
d\. Shall perform an annual assessment of the regional headquarters
facilities or operating unit to monitor and promote compliance with the
requirements of this section.
e\. Shall perform assessments or designate personnel to perform
assessments of all field offices to monitor and promote compliance with
the requirements of the section.
9.10.3 [Designated Responsible Official]{.underline}
a\. Shall have oversight over the implementation of this section and
ensure that the requirements of this section are followed by individuals
at the NOAA facility.
b\. Shall ensure that sufficient personnel and funding are available to
enable compliance with all applicable requirements of this section.
c\. Shall review or delegate review of this section on an annual basis
to ensure that the facility is complying with its requirements.
Confirmation of this review shall be forwarded to the Regional or
Operating Unit Environmental/Safety Coordinator.
9.10.4 [Facility Environmental Coordinator, Environmental and/or Safety
Focal Point]{.underline} [or Designated Person]{.underline}
a\. Shall ensure any tasks delegated to them by the Designated
Responsible Official are implemented in accordance with the requirements
of this section.
9.10.5 [Employees]{.underline}
a\. Individual employees affected by this section are required to read,
understand and comply with the requirements of this section.
b\. Report all violations of the requirements of this section to their
supervisor or Environmental Focal Point.
**9.11** **References**
[Incorporated References]{.underline}
> The following list of references is incorporated as a whole or in part
> into this section. These references can provide additional explanation
> or guidance for the implementation of this section.
9.11.1 3 CFR Presidential Executive Order 13101, September 14, 1998,
"Greening the Government Through Waste Prevention, Recycling, and
Federal Acquisition"
**U.S. Environmental Protection Agency**
9.11.2 40 CFR 247 Comprehensive procurement guideline for products
containing recovered materials
9.11.3 http://www.epa.gov/cpg/products.htm
> This website contains a brief description for each of the designated
> products listed in EPA's CPG Program. Additional information on
> recycled content ranges and suppliers is available for viewing.
**Attachment A to Section 9 - Procurement**
**EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines**
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| **Construction Products** | **Proposed:** |
| | |
| **Designated:** | Cement and Concrete |
| | containing: |
| Building insulation products | |
| | -Cenospheres |
| Carpet | |
| | -Silica fume |
| Carpet cushion | |
| | Modular threshold ramps |
| Cement and concrete containing: | |
| | Nonpressure pipe |
| -Coal fly ash | |
| | Nylon carpet and nylon carpet |
| -Ground granulated blast furnace | |
| slag | backing |
| | |
| Consolidated and reprocessed latex | Roofing materials |
| paint | |
| | |
| Floor tiles | |
| | |
| Flowable fill | |
| | |
| Laminated paperboard | |
| | |
| Patio blocks | |
| | |
| Railroad grade crossing surfaces | |
| | |
| Shower and restroom | |
| dividers/partitions | |
| | |
| Structural fiberboard | |
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| **Landscaping Products** | **Proposed:** |
| | |
| **Designated:** | None at this time. |
| | |
| Garden and soaker hoses | |
| | |
| Hydraulic mulch | |
| | |
| Plastic lumber landscaping timbers | |
| | |
| and posts | |
| | |
| Lawn and garden edging | |
| | |
| Compost made from yard trimmings | |
| | |
| or food waste | |
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| **Nonpaper Office Products** | **Proposed:** |
| | |
| **Designated:** | Office furniture |
| | |
| Binders, clipboards, file folders, | |
| clip | |
| | |
| portfolios, and presentation | |
| folders | |
| | |
| Office recycling containers | |
| | |
| Office waste receptacles | |
| | |
| Plastic desktop accessories | |
| | |
| Plastic envelopes | |
| | |
| Plastic trash bags | |
| | |
| Printer ribbons | |
| | |
| Toner cartridges | |
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| **Paper and Paper Products** | **Proposed:** |
| | |
| **Designated:** | None at this time |
| | |
| Commercial/industrial sanitary | |
| tissue products | |
| | |
| Miscellaneous papers | |
| | |
| Newsprint | |
| | |
| Paperboard and packaging products | |
| | |
| Printing and writing papers | |
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| **Park and Recreation Products** | **Proposed:** |
| | |
| **Designated:** | None at this time. |
| | |
| Park benches and picnic tables | |
| | |
| Plastic fencing | |
| | |
| Playground equipment | |
| | |
| Playground surfaces | |
| | |
| Running tracks | |
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| **Transportation Products** | **Proposed:** |
| | |
| **Designated:** | None at this time. |
| | |
| Channelizers | |
| | |
| Delineators | |
| | |
| Flexible delineators | |
| | |
| Parking stops | |
| | |
| Traffic barricades | |
| | |
| Traffic cones | |
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| **Vehicular Products** | **Proposed:** |
| | |
| **Designated:** | Rebuilt vehicular parts |
| | |
| Engine coolants | Tires |
| | |
| Re-refined lubricating oils | |
| | |
| Retread tires | |
+-------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| **Miscellaneous Products** | **Proposed:** |
| | |
| **Designated:** | Bike racks |
| | |
| Awards and plaques | Blasting grit |
| | |
| Industrial drums | |
| | |
| Mats | |
| | |
| Pallets | |
| | |
| Signage | |
| | |
| Sorbents | |
| | |
| Manual-grade strapping | |
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# Presentation: 542910
## Agent technology Enabling communication among tools and data
**Thomas E. Potok**
**Collaborative Technologies Group Leader**
**Computer Science and Mathematics Division**
**Oak Ridge National Laboratory**
**Mladen Vouk **
**Professor of Computer Science **
**Technical Director of the NC State Center for Advanced Computing and Communications**
**North Carolina State University**
## Agent Technology Trend
**Tim Berners-Lee – “The Semantic Web... will open up the knowledge and workings of humankind to meaningful analysis by software agents, providing a new class of tools by which we can live, work and learn together”**
**“****The Semantic Web” *****Scientific American***** 5/2001**
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- Agent
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**NSF: **
**Division of Information and Intelligent Systems**
**Division of Electrical and Communications Systems **
**Computation and Social Systems **
**Knowledge and Cognitive Systems **
**Control, Networks, and Computational Intelligence (CNCI)**
**DARPA: **
**Information Technology Office **
**Control of Agent-Based Systems (CoABS)**
**DARPA Agent Mark Up Language (DAML)**
**Taskable Agent Software Kit (TASK)**
**Office of Naval Research:**
** ****Information, Electronics & Surveillance **
**Intelligent Systems**
**Others include:**
**NASA, Army, Air force, Office of the Secretary of Defense, NIST, ...**
## Simple Agent Example
- Agent,
- find me the book
- “War and Peace,”
- and I need it
- tomorrow
- Does the
- agent understand
- buying books?
- Form a plan
- to buy the
- book
- Execute the
- plan
***Amazon***
***Barnes and***
***Nobel***
***B. Dalton***
***Library***
**2 Days**
**$18.50**
**1 Day **
**$21.75**
**1 Day **
**$20.25**
**1 Day **
**Free**
***eBay***
**1 Day **
**$12.50**
- Agent
- Communities
- Dedicated
- Agents
## VIPAR Project – US Pacific Command
** ****Analysts Search 20-30 papers a day**
** ****Manually find the articles on internet**
** ****Manually organizing the articles**
- Inside China
- Russia Today
- Jakarta Post
- NEA
- SEA
- Oceania
**Unorganized**
**Newspaper**
** ****Articles**
**Analysts**
**Organized**
**Results**
## New Intelligent Agent Approach
- Inside China
- Russia Today
- Jakarta Post
**Retrieval**
**Agents**
**Vector Perturbation**
**Clustering**
**“****Knowledge**
**Bins”**
- Economy
- Military
- Political
**Analysts**
**Intelligent Agent**
## Oak Ridge Mobile Agent Community (ORMAC)
- Machine A
- Machine B
- Agent Host X
- Agent Host Y
- Agent Host Z
- Agent Context
- Agent 1
- Agent Context
- Agent 2
- Agent Context
- Agent 3
- Communication
**Allows agents to be transmitted and received among machines. **
**Agents can also interact with systems and agents that are not part of the community. **
**Agents uses the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agent (FIPA) compliant agent control language (ACL) messages. **
## VIPAR Architecture
- Ontologies
- Multi-agent System Built on
- ORMAC Framework
- Dynamic Vector
- Space Models
- Conversion from
- HTML to XML
## Clustering: A Simple Example
**2. Terms Dictionary**
**1. Original and Parsed Documents**
**7. Phylips tree representation**
**3. Vector Space Model**
**4. Document Similarity**
**6. Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering**
- Agglomerative
- Divisive
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 6
- 7
- 8
**5. Euclidean Distance**
## VIPAR Knowledge Management Same result, easier to “see”
- Wen Ho Lee
- Wen Ho Lee Spends First Day Savoring Home Delights
- Clinton Calls For Review Of Lee Secrets Case
- Clinton Concerned Over Lee Case - Reno On Defensive
- Asian-Americans Demand White House Action on Lee
- Lee Case Points up Scientists' Attitude on Security
- India and Pakistan
- India and Pakistan: Troubled relations
- Troops die in Kashmir clashes
- IAEA Meeting
- IAEA Supports Putin Nuclear Power Initiative
- China Rejects Moves to Tighten Regulation of Nuclear Materials
- U.S. China Trade
- U.S. China Trade Vote Milestone on Rocky Road
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- Wen Ho Lee
- India/Pakistan
- IAEA Meeting
- US China Trade
## Endorsements
**US Pacific Command’s CINC Admiral Blair**
**“****A tremendously successful project”**
**“****Software agents ... lead to substantially improved analytical products.”**
**US Pacific Command’s Science and Technology Advisor**
**“****hit a grand slam home run!”**
**“****first time we've seen information discovery and knowledge management software working here at HQ USCINCPAC operationally.”**
## How agents can work for scientific data
## Astrophysics simulation of temperature and tangential velocities
- Visualization created by Ross Toedte
## Hypothetical Scenario
- Astrophysics
- Simulation
- Probe
- Dynamic
- Clustering
- HPSS
- MPI-IO
*Full *
*Data*
*Reduced *
*Data*
*Clustered*
*Data*
- Stripe
- Analysis
- Astrophysics
- Data
- Agent
- Clustering
- Agent
- Binning
- Sampling
- Data
- Reduction
- Agent
- Parallel
- IO Agent
- Storage
- Agent
## Example
**A1: REQUEST All:** Dimensionality Reduction **FORMAT:** HDF5 XML **TYPE:** Climate
**A2: REPLY A1**: Dimensionality Reduction **FORMAT**: HDF5 **TYPE**: General
**A3: REPLY A1**: Dimensionality Reduction **FORMAT**: ASCII **TYPE**: Physics
- A1: **REQUEST** All: Conversion **FORMAT**: HDF5 XML to HDF5 **TYPE**: any
- A4: **REPLY** A1: Conversion **FORMAT**: HDF5 XML to HDF5 **TYPE**: Nuclear
- A5: **REPLY** A1: Conversion **FORMAT**: HDF5 XML to HDF4 XML **TYPE**: any
**A1: PERFORM A4:** Conversion **FORMAT**: HDF5 XML to HDF5 **DATA: **D1
- A4: **RESULT** A1: Conversion **FORMAT**: HDF5 XML to HDF5 **Data: **R1
**A1: PERFORM A2:** Dimensionality Reduction **FORMAT:** HDF5 **Data: **R1
**A2: RESULTS A1**: Dimensionality Reduction **FORMAT**: HDF5 **Data: **R2
- Scientist: What if we reduce the data?
- Agent whiteboard
- SDM Agent Community
- A1
- A2
- A3
- A4
- A5
## Year 1 Deliverables
**Generic scientific data ontology **
**Current framework supports a standard FIPA message ACL**
**Need for agents to be able understand and interact with scientific data**
**Data centric?**
**Tool centric?**
**Analysis centric?**
## Year 1 Deliverables continued
**Generic data and model agents for data mining and discovery of access patterns**
**Define general case agents that can be adapted to work with **
**Specific data types**
**Specific tools**
**Establish network-based software configuration, management and distribution site**
## Summary
**Intelligent agents are a significant future technology direction**
**We have a significant progression of deployed agent systems and research to our credit**
**We have ringing endorsements regarding the success of our systems and research**
**We look forward to the next steps...**
## Slide 22
## How to use agents?
**We do not what to redo what you have already done!!!**
**We want to supply the data communication protocols so that scientists can use your tools more effectively**
**Java based, FIPA compliant**
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At its second meeting held in Geneva 4-10 November 2008, JTG 5-6
discussed various aspects related to the sharing of mobile services with
other services allocated on a primary basis in the band 790-862 MHz.
Joint Task Group 5-6 has developed preliminary draft methodologies
(including interference objectives) for sharing studies between the
mobile service, on the one hand, and the terrestrial broadcasting, fixed
and aeronautical radionavigation services, on the other hand, in the
band 790‑862 MHz.
Input contributions to JTG 5-6 suggested a propagation model based on
elements of the ITU-R Recommendation P.1546-3 and the Okumura-Hata model
(Report ITU-R SM.2028) to address sharing studies between the
broadcasting and the mobile services (see Appendix A of Annex 1 of
Document 5-6/53, Annex 7).
Joint Task Group 5-6 kindly requests the advice of WP 3K on the
appropriate propagation models to be used in sharing and compatibility
studies between systems in the mobile service and systems of other
services in the band 790-862 MHz.
JTG 5-6 also kindly requests that WP 3K provides details on the most
appropriate building penetration loss figures applicable to the band
790-862 MHz to allow the best unified approach to these sharing studies
(see Tables 4.1 -- 4.3 and 4.6 -- 4.7 of Annex 1 of Document 5-6/53,
Annex 7).
Joint Task Group 5-6 would appreciate any comments WP 3K (or the WP 3K
Chairman) can provide on these issues as soon as possible noting that
JTG 5-6 must commence its sharing and compatibility studies in the near
future so that preliminary results can be available at its next meeting
to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, 11-15 May 2009.
Joint Task Group 5-6 thanks WP 3K for its consideration of these
matters.
**Status**: For action
**Contact**: Roland Beutler (JTG 5-6 SWG2 Chairman)
**Attachment:** Document 5-6/53, Annex 7
(<http://www.itu.int/md/R07-JTG5.6-C-0053/en>)
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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
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No. 96-110
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WASHINGTON, ET AL., PETITIONERS v. HAROLD GLUCKSBERG ET AL.
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ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE
NINTH CIRCUIT
[June 26, 1997]
JUSTICE SOUTER, concurring in the judgment.
Three terminally ill individuals and four physicians who sometimes treat
terminally ill patients brought this challenge to the Washington statute making
it a crime "knowingly . . . [to] ai[d] another person to attempt suicide," Wash.
Rev. Code S9A.36.060 (1994), claiming on behalf of both patients and physicians
that it would violate substantive due process to enforce the statute against a
doctor who acceded to a dying patient's request for a drug to be taken by the
patient to commit suicide. The question is whether the statute sets up one of
those "arbitrary impositions" or "purposeless restraints" at odds with the Due
Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Poe v. Ullman, 367 U. S. 497, 543
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(1961) (Harlan, J., dissenting). I conclude that the statute's application to
the doctors has not been shown to be unconstitutional, but I write separately to
give my reasons for analyzing the substantive due process claims as I do, and
for rejecting this one.
I
Although the terminally ill original parties have died during the pendency of
this case, the four physicians
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who remain as respondents here (Ftnote. 1) continue to request declaratory and
(Ftnote. 1)
injunctive relief for their own benefit in discharging their obligations to
other dying patients who request their help. (Ftnote. 2) See, e.g., Southern
(Ftnote. 2) _____ ________
Pacific Terminal Co. v. ICC, 219 U. S. 498, 515 (1911) (question was capable of
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repetition yet evading review). The case reaches us on an order granting
summary judgment, and we must take as true the undisputed allegations that each
of the patients was mentally competent and terminally ill, and that each made a
knowing and voluntary choice to ask a doctor to prescribe "medications . . . to
be self-administered for the purpose of hastening . . . death." Complaint
(para.)2.3. The State does not dispute that each faced a passage to death more
agonizing both mentally and physically, and more protracted over time, than
death by suicide with a physician's help, or that each would have chosen such a
suicide for the sake of personal dignity, apart even from relief from pain.
Each doctor in this case claims to encounter patients like the original
plaintiffs who have died, that is, mentally competent, terminally ill, and
seeking medical help in "the voluntary self-termination of life." Id., at
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(para.)2.5-2.8. While there may be no unanimity on the physician's
professional obligation in such circumstances, I accept here respondents'
representation that providing such patients with prescriptions for drugs that go
beyond pain relief to hasten death would, in these circumstances, be consistent
with standards of medical practice. Hence, I take it to be true, as respondents
say, that the Washington statute prevents the exercise of a physician's "best
professional judgment to
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1) A nonprofit corporation known as Compassion in Dying was also a
1)
plaintiff and appellee below but is not a party in this Court.
2) As I will indicate in some detail below, I see the challenge to the
2)
statute not as facial but as-applied, and I understand it to be in narrower
terms than those accepted by the Court.
prescribe medications to [such] patients in dosages that would enable them to
act to hasten their own deaths." Id., at (para.)2.6; see also App. 35-37,
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49-51, 55-57, 73-75.
In their brief to this Court, the doctors claim not that they ought to have a
right generally to hasten patients' imminent deaths, but only to help patients
who have made "personal decisions regarding their own bodies, medical care, and,
fundamentally, the future course of their lives," Brief for Respondents 12, and
who have concluded responsibly and with substantial justification that the brief
and anguished remainders of their lives have lost virtually all value to them.
Respondents fully embrace the notion that the State must be free to impose
reasonable regulations on such physician assistance to ensure that the patients
they assist are indeed among the competent and terminally ill and that each has
made a free and informed choice in seeking to obtain and use a fatal drug.
Complaint (para.)3.2; App. 28-41.
In response, the State argues that the interest asserted by the doctors is
beyond constitutional recognition because it has no deep roots in our history
and traditions. Brief for Petitioners 21-25. But even aside from that, without
disputing that the patients here were competent and terminally ill, the State
insists that recognizing the legitimacy of doctors' assistance of their patients
as contemplated here would entail a number of adverse consequences that the
Washington Legislature was entitled to forestall. The nub of this part of the
State's argument is not that such patients are constitutionally undeserving of
relief on their own account, but that any attempt to confine a right of
physician assistance to the circumstances presented by these doctors is likely
to fail. Id., at 34-35, 44-47.
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First, the State argues that the right could not be confined to the terminally
ill. Even assuming a fixed definition of that term, the State observes that it
is not
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always possible to say with certainty how long a person may live. Id., at 34.
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It asserts that "[t]here is no principled basis on which [the right] can be
limited to the prescription of medication for terminally ill patients to
administer to themselves" when the right's justifying principle is as broad as
"`merciful termination of suffering.' " Id., at 45 (citing Y. Kamisar, Are Laws
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Against Assisted Suicide Unconstitutional?, Hastings Center Report 32, 36-37
(May-June 1993)). Second, the State argues that the right could not be confined
to the mentally competent, observing that a person's competence cannot always be
assessed with certainty, Brief for Petitioners 34, and suggesting further that
no principled distinction is possible between a competent patient acting
independently and a patient acting through a duly appointed and competent
surrogate, id., at 46. Next, according to the State, such a right might entail
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a right to or at least merge in practice into "other forms of life-ending
assistance," such as euthanasia. Id., at 46-47. Finally, the State believes
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that a right to physician assistance could not easily be distinguished from a
right to assistance from others, such as friends, family, and other health-care
workers. Id., at 47. The State thus argues that recognition of the substantive
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due process right at issue here would jeopardize the lives of others outside the
class defined by the doctors' claim, creating risks of irresponsible suicides
and euthanasia, whose dangers are concededly within the State's authority to
address.
II
When the physicians claim that the Washington law deprives them of a right
falling within the scope of liberty that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees
against denial without due process of law, (Ftnote. 3) they are not
(Ftnote. 3)
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3) The doctors also rely on the Equal Protection Clause, but that source of
3)
law does essentially nothing in a case like this that the Due Process Clause
cannot do on its own.
claiming some sort of procedural defect in the process through which the statute
has been enacted or is administered. Their claim, rather, is that the State has
no substantively adequate justification for barring the assistance sought by the
patient and sought to be offered by the physician. Thus, we are dealing with a
claim to one of those rights sometimes described as rights of substantive due
process and sometimes as unenumerated rights, in view of the breadth and
indeterminacy of the "due process" serving as the claim's textual basis. The
doctors accordingly arouse the skepticism of those who find the Due Process
Clause an unduly vague or oxymoronic warrant for judicial review of substantive
state law, just as they also invoke two centuries of American constitutional
practice in recognizing unenumerated, substantive limits on governmental action.
Although this practice has neither rested on any single textual basis nor
expressed a consistent theory (or, before Poe v. Ullman, a much articulated
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one), a brief overview of its history is instructive on two counts. The
persistence of substantive due process in our cases points to the legitimacy of
the modern justification for such judicial review found in Justice Harlan's
dissent in Poe, (Ftnote. 4) on which I will dwell further on, while the ac-
(Ftnote. 4)
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4) The status of the Harlan dissent in Poe v. Ullman, 367 U. S. 497 (1961),
4) ___ _______
is shown by the Court's adoption of its result in Griswold v. Connecticut, 381
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U. S. 479 (1965), and by the Court's acknowledgment of its status and adoption
of its reasoning in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa. v. Casey, 505 U. S.
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833, 848-849 (1992). See also Youngberg v. Romeo, 457 U. S. 307, 320 (1982)
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(citing Justice Harlan's Poe dissent as authority for the requirement that this
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Court balance "the liberty of the individual" and "the demands of an organized
society"); Roberts v. United States Jaycees, 468 U. S. 609, 619 (1984); Moore v.
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East Cleveland, 431 U. S. 494, 500-506, and n. 12 (1977) (plurality opinion)
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(opinion for four Justices treating Justice Harlan's Poe dissent as a central
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explication of the methodology of judicial review under the Due Process Clause).
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knowledged failures of some of these cases point with caution to the difficulty
raised by the present claim.
Before the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, substantive
constitutional review resting on a theory of unenumerated rights occurred
largely in the state courts applying state constitutions that commonly contained
either due process clauses like that of the Fifth Amendment (and later the
Fourteenth) or the textual antecedents of such clauses, repeating Magna Carta's
guarantee of "the law of the land." (Ftnote. 5) On the basis of such clauses,
(Ftnote. 5)
or of general principles untethered to specific constitutional language, state
courts evaluated the constitutionality of a wide range of statutes.
Thus, a Connecticut court approved a statute legitimating a class of previous
illegitimate marriages, as falling within the terms of the "social compact,"
while making clear its power to review constitutionality in those terms. Goshen
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v. Stonington, 4 Conn. 209, 225-226 (1822). In the same period, a specialized
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court of equity, created under a Tennessee statute solely to hear cases brought
by the state bank against its debtors, found its own authorization
unconstitutional as "partial" legislation violating the state constitution's
"law of the land" clause. Bank of the State v. Cooper, 2 Yerg. 599, 602-608
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(Tenn. 1831) (Green, J.); id., at 613-615 (Peck, J.); id., at 618-623 (Kennedy,
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J.). And the middle of the 19th century brought the famous Wynehamer case,
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invalidating a statute purporting to render possession of liquor immediately
illegal except when kept for narrow,
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5) Coke indicates that prohibitions against deprivations without "due
5)
process of law" originated in an English statute that "rendred" Magna Carta's
"law of the land" in such terms. See 2 E. Coke, Institutes 50 (1797); see also
E. Corwin, Liberty Against Government 90-91 (1948).
specified purposes, the state court finding the statute inconsistent with the
state's due process clause. Wynehamer v. People, 13 N. Y. 378, 486-487 (1856).
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The statute was deemed an excessive threat to the "fundamental rights of the
citizen" to property. Id., at 398 (Comstock, J.). See generally, E. Corwin,
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Liberty Against Government 58-115 (1948) (discussing substantive due process in
the state courts before the Civil War); T. Cooley, Constitutional Limitations
*85-*129, *351-*397.
Even in this early period, however, this Court anticipated the developments
that would presage both the Civil War and the ratification of the Fourteenth
Amendment, by making it clear on several occasions that it too had no doubt of
the judiciary's power to strike down legislation that conflicted with important
but unenumerated principles of American government. In most such instances,
after declaring its power to invalidate what it might find inconsistent with
rights of liberty and property, the Court nevertheless went on to uphold the
legislative acts under review. See, e.g., Wilkinson v. Leland, 2 Pet. 627,
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656-661 (1829); Calder v. Bull, 3 Dall. 386, 386-395 (1798) (opinion of Chase,
______ _____
J.); see also Corfield v. Coryell, 6 F. Cas. 546, 550-552 (No. 3,230) (1823).
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But in Fletcher v. Peck, 6 Cranch 87 (1810), the Court went further. It struck
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down an act of the Georgia legislature that purported to rescind a sale of
public land ab initio and reclaim title for the State, and so deprive subse-
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quent, good-faith purchasers of property conveyed by the original grantees. The
Court rested the invalidation on alternative sources of authority: the specific
prohibitions against bills of attainder, ex post facto laws, laws impairing
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contracts in Article I, S10 of the Constitution; and "general principles which
are common to our free institutions," by which Chief Justice Marshall meant that
a simple deprivation of property by the State could not be an
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authentically "legislative" act. Fletcher, 6 Cranch, at 135-139.
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Fletcher was not, though, the most telling early example of such review. For
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its most salient instance in this Court before the adoption of the Fourteenth
Amendment was, of course, the case that the Amendment would in due course
overturn, Dred Scott v. Sandford, 19 How. 393 (1857). Unlike Fletcher, Dred
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Scott was textually based on a due process clause (in the Fifth Amendment,
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applicable to the national government), and it was in reliance on that clause's
protection of property that the Court invalidated the Missouri Compromise. 19
How., at 449-452. This substantive protection of an owner's property in a slave
taken to the territories was traced to the absence of any enumerated power to
affect that property granted to the Congress by Article I of the Constitution,
id., at 451-452, the implication being that the government had no legitimate
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interest that could support the earlier congressional compromise. The ensuing
judgment of history needs no recounting here.
After the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, with its guarantee of due
process protection against the States, interpretation of the words "liberty" and
"property" as used in due process clauses became a sustained enterprise, with
the Court generally describing the due process criterion in converse terms of
reasonableness or arbitrariness. That standard is fairly traceable to Justice
Bradley's dissent in the Slaughter-House Cases, 16 Wall. 36 (1873), in which he
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said that a person's right to choose a calling was an element of liberty (as the
calling, once chosen, was an aspect of property) and declared that the liberty
and property protected by due process are not truly recognized if such rights
may be "arbitrarily assailed," id., at 116. (Ftnote. 6) After that, opinions
(Ftnote. 6)
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6) The Slaughter-House Cases are important, of course, for their holding
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that the Privileges or Immunities Clause was no source of any but a specific
handful of substantive rights. Slaughter-House Cases, 16 Wall., at 74-80. To a
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degree, then, that decision may have led the Court to look to the Due Process
Clause as a source of substantive rights. In Twining v. New Jersey, 211 U. S.
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78, 95-97 (1908), for example, the Court of the Lochner Era acknowledged the
strength of the case against Slaughter-House's interpretation of the Privileges
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or Immunities Clause but reaffirmed that interpretation without questioning its
own frequent reliance on the Due Process Clause as authorization for substantive
judicial review. See also J. Ely, Democracy and Distrust 14-30 (1980) (arguing
that the Privileges or Immunities Clause and not the Due Process Clause is the
proper warrant for courts' substantive oversight of state legislation). But the
courts' use of due process clauses for that purpose antedated the 1873 decision,
as we have seen, and would in time be supported in the Poe dissent, as we shall
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see.
comparable to those that preceded Dred Scott expressed willingness to review
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legislative action for consistency with the Due Process Clause even as they
upheld the laws in question. See, e.g., Bartemeyer v. Iowa, 18 Wall. 129,
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133-135 (1874); Munn v. Illinois, 94 U. S. 113, 123-135 (1877); Railroad Comm'n
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Cases, 116 U. S. 307, 331 (1886); Mugler v. Kansas, 123 U. S. 623, 659-670
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(1887). See generally Corwin, Liberty Against Government, at 121-136 (surveying
the Court's early Fourteenth Amendment cases and finding little dissent from the
general principle that the Due Process Clause authorized judicial review of
substantive statutes).
The theory became serious, however, beginning with Allgeyer v. Louisiana, 165
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U. S. 578 (1897), where the Court invalidated a Louisiana statute for excessive
interference with Fourteenth Amendment liberty to contract, id., at 588-593, and
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offered a substantive interpretation of "liberty," that in the aftermath of the
so-called Lochner Era has been scaled back in some respects, but expanded in
others, and never repudiated in principle. The Court said that Fourteenth
Amendment liberty includes "the right of the citizen to be free
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in the enjoyment of all his faculties; to be free to use them in all lawful
ways; to live and work where he will; to earn his livelihood by any lawful
calling; to pursue any livelihood or avocation; and for that purpose to enter
into all contracts which may be proper, necessary and essential to his carrying
out to a successful conclusion the purposes above mentioned." Id., at 589.
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"[W]e do not intend to hold that in no such case can the State exercise its
police power," the Court added, but "[w]hen and how far such power may be
legitimately exercised with regard to these subjects must be left for determina-
tion to each case as it arises." Id., at 590.
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Although this principle was unobjectionable, what followed for a season was,
in the realm of economic legislation, the echo of Dred Scott. Allgeyer was suc-
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ceeded within a decade by Lochner v. New York, 198 U. S. 45 (1905), and the era
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to which that case gave its name, famous now for striking down as arbitrary
various sorts of economic regulations that post-New Deal courts have uniformly
thought constitutionally sound. Compare, e.g., id., at 62 (finding New York's
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maximum-hours law for bakers "unreasonable and entirely arbitrary") and Adkins
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v. Children's Hospital of D. C., 261 U. S. 525, 559 (1923) (holding a minimum
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wage law "so clearly the product of a naked, arbitrary exercise of power that it
cannot be allowed to stand under the Constitution of the United States") with
West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, 300 U. S. 379, 391 (1937) (overruling Adkins
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and approving a minimum-wage law on the principle that "regulation which is
reasonable in relation to its subject and is adopted in the interests of the
community is due process"). As the parentheticals here suggest, while the cases
in the Lochner line routinely invoked a correct standard of constitutional
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arbitrariness review, they harbored the spirit of Dred Scott in their absolutist
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implementation of the standard they espoused.
Even before the deviant economic due process cases
had been repudiated, however, the more durable precursors of modern substantive
due process were reaffirming this Court's obligation to conduct arbitrariness
review, beginning with Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U. S. 390 (1923). Without
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referring to any specific guarantee of the Bill of Rights, the Court invoked
precedents from the Slaughter-House Cases through Adkins to declare that the
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Fourteenth Amendment protected "the right of the individual to contract, to
engage in any of the common occupations of life, to acquire useful knowledge, to
marry, establish a home and bring up children, to worship God according to the
dictates of his own conscience, and generally to enjoy those privileges long
recognized at common law as essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by
free men." Id., at 399. The Court then held that the same Fourteenth Amendment
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liberty included a teacher's right to teach and the rights of parents to direct
their children's education without unreasonable interference by the States, id.,
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at 400, with the result that Nebraska's prohibition on the teaching of foreign
languages in the lower grades was, "arbitrary and without reasonable relation to
any end within the competency of the State," id., at 403. See also Pierce v.
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Society of Sisters, 268 U. S. 510, 534-536 (1925) (finding that a statute that
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all but outlawed private schools lacked any "reasonable relation to some purpose
within the competency of the State"); Palko v. Connecticut, 302 U. S. 319,
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327-238 (1937) ("even in the field of substantive rights and duties the
legislative judgment, if oppressive and arbitrary, may be overridden by the
courts"; "Is that [injury] to which the statute has subjected [the appellant] a
hardship so acute and shocking that our polity will not endure it? Does it
violate those fundamental principles of liberty and justice which lie at the
base of all our civil and political institutions?") (citation and internal
quotation marks omitted).
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After Meyer and Pierce, two further opinions took the major steps that lead to
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the modern law. The first was not even in a due process case but one about
equal protection, Skinner v. Oklahoma ex rel. Williamson, 316 U. S. 535 (1942),
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where the Court emphasized the "fundamental" nature of individual choice about
procreation and so foreshadowed not only the later prominence of procreation as
a subject of liberty protection, but the corresponding standard of "strict
scrutiny," in this Court's Fourteenth Amendment law. See id., at 541. Skinner,
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that is, added decisions regarding procreation to the list of liberties
recognized in Meyer and Pierce and loosely suggested, as a gloss on their
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standard of arbitrariness, a judicial obligation to scrutinize any impingement
on such an important interest with heightened care. In so doing, it suggested a
point that Justice Harlan would develop, that the kind and degree of
justification that a sensitive judge would demand of a State would depend on the
importance of the interest being asserted by the individual. Poe, 367 U. S., at
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543.
The second major opinion leading to the modern doctrine was Justice Harlan's
Poe dissent just cited, the conclusion of which was adopted in Griswold v.
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Connecticut, 381 U. S. 478 (1965), and the authority of which was acknowledged
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in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa. v. Casey, 505 U. S. 833 (1992). See
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also n. 4, supra. The dissent is important for three things that point to our
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responsibilities today. The first is Justice Harlan's respect for the tradition
of substantive due process review itself, and his acknowledgement of the
Judiciary's obligation to carry it on. For two centuries American courts, and
for much of that time this Court, have thought it necessary to provide some
degree of review over the substantive content of legislation under
constitutional standards of textual breadth. The obligation was understood
before Dred Scott and has continued after the repudiation of Lochner's progeny,
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most notably
on the subjects of segregation in public education, Bolling v. Sharpe, 347 U. S.
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497, 500 (1954), interracial marriage, Loving v. Virginia, 388 U. S. 1, 12
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(1967), marital privacy and contraception, Carey v. Population Services Int'l,
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431 U. S. 678, 684-691 (1977), Griswold v. Connecticut, supra, at 481-486,
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abortion, Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa. v. Casey, 505 U. S. 833, 849,
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869-879 (1992) (joint opinion of O'CONNOR, KENNEDY, and SOUTER, JJ.), Roe v.
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Wade, 410 U. S. 113, 152-166 (1973), personal control of medical treatment,
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Cruzan v. Director, Mo. Dept. of Health, 497 U. S. 261, 287-289 (1990)
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(O'CONNOR, J., concurring); id., at 302 (Brennan, J., dissenting); id., at 331
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(STEVENS, J., dissenting); see also id., at 278 (majority opinion), and physical
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confinement, Foucha v. Louisiana, 504 U. S. 71, 80-83 (1992). This enduring
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tradition of American constitutional practice is, in Justice Harlan's view,
nothing more than what is required by the judicial authority and obligation to
construe constitutional text and review legislation for conformity to that text.
See Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch 137 (1803). Like many judges who preceded him
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and many who followed, he found it impossible to construe the text of due
process without recognizing substantive, and not merely procedural, limitations.
"Were due process merely a procedural safeguard it would fail to reach those
situations where the deprivation of life, liberty or property was accomplished
by legislation which by operating in the future could, given even the fairest
possible procedure in application to individuals, nevertheless destroy the
enjoyment of all three." Poe, 367 U. S., at 541. (Ftnote. 7) The
(Ftnote. 7)
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7) Judge Johnson of the New York Court of Appeals had made the point more
7)
obliquely a century earlier when he wrote that, "the form of this declaration of
right, `no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due
process of law,' necessarily imports that the legislature cannot make the mere
existence of the rights secured the occasion of depriving a person of any of
them, even by the forms which belong to `due process of law.' For if it does
not necessarily import this, then the legislative power is absolute." And, "To
provide for a trial to ascertain whether a man is in the enjoyment of [any] of
these rights, and then, as a consequence of finding that he is in the enjoyment
of it, to deprive him of it, is doing indirectly just what is forbidden to be
done directly, and reduces the constitutional provision to a nullity."
Wynehamer v. People, 13 N. Y. 378, 420 (1856).
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text of the Due Process Clause thus imposes nothing less than an obligation to
give substantive content to the words "liberty" and "due process of law."
Following the first point of the Poe dissent, on the necessity to engage in
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the sort of examination we conduct today, the dissent's second and third
implicitly address those cases, already noted, that are now condemned with
virtual unanimity as disastrous mistakes of substantive due process review. The
second of the dissent's lessons is a reminder that the business of such review
is not the identification of extratextual absolutes but scrutiny of a
legislative resolution (perhaps unconscious) of clashing principles, each quite
possibly worthy in and of itself, but each to be weighed within the history of
our values as a people. It is a comparison of the relative strengths of
opposing claims that informs the judicial task, not a deduction from some first
premise. Thus informed, judicial review still has no warrant to substitute one
reasonable resolution of the contending positions for another, but authority to
supplant the balance already struck between the contenders only when it falls
outside the realm of the reasonable. Part III, below, deals with this second
point, and also with the dissent's third, which takes the form of an object
lesson in the explicit attention to detail that is no less essential to the
intellectual discipline of substantive due process review than an understanding
of the basic need to account for the two
sides in the controversy and to respect legislation within the zone of
reasonableness.
III
My understanding of unenumerated rights in the wake of the Poe dissent and
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subsequent cases avoids the absolutist failing of many older cases without
embracing the opposite pole of equating reasonableness with past practice
described at a very specific level. See Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa.
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v. Casey, 505 U. S. 833, 847-849 (1992). That understanding begins with a
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concept of "ordered liberty," Poe, 367 U. S., at 549 (Harlan, J.); see also
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Griswold, 381 U. S., at 500, comprising a continuum of rights to be free from
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"arbitrary impositions and purposeless restraints," Poe, 367 U. S., at 543
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(Harlan, J., dissenting).
"Due Process has not been reduced to any formula; its content cannot be
determined by reference to any code. The best that can be said is that
through the course of this Court's decisions it has represented the balance
which our Nation, built upon postulates of respect for the liberty of the
individual, has struck between that liberty and the demands of organized
society. If the supplying of content to this Constitutional concept has of
necessity been a rational process, it certainly has not been one where judges
have felt free to roam where unguided speculation might take them. The
balance of which I speak is the balance struck by this country, having regard
to what history teaches are the traditions from which it developed as well as
the traditions from which it broke. That tradition is a living thing. A
decision of this Court which radically departs from it could not long
survive, while a decision which builds on what has survived is likely to be
sound. No formula could serve as a substitute, in this area, for judgment
and restraint." Id.,
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at 542.
See also Moore v. East Cleveland, 431 U. S. 494, 503 (1977) (plurality opinion
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of Powell, J.) ("Appropriate limits on substantive due process come not from
drawing arbitrary lines but rather from careful `respect for the teachings of
history [and] solid recognition of the basic values that underlie our
society'") (quoting Griswold, 481 U. S., at 501 (Harlan, J., concurring)).
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After the Poe dissent, as before it, this enforceable concept of liberty would
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bar statutory impositions even at relatively trivial levels when governmental
restraints are undeniably irrational as unsupported by any imaginable rationale.
See, e.g., United States v. Carolene Products Co., 304 U. S. 144, 152 (1938)
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(economic legislation "not . . . unconstitutional unless . . . facts . . .
preclude the assumption that it rests upon some rational basis"); see also Poe,
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367 U. S., at 545, 548 (Harlan, J., dissenting) (referring to usual "presumption
of constitutionality" and ordinary test "going merely to the plausibility of [a
statute's] underlying rationale"). Such instances are suitably rare. The
claims of arbitrariness that mark almost all instances of unenumerated sub-
stantive rights are those resting on "certain interests requir[ing] particularly
careful scrutiny of the state needs asserted to justify their abridgment. Cf.
Skinner v. Oklahoma [ex rel. Williamson, 316 U. S. 535 (1942)]; Bolling v.
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Sharpe, [347 U. S. 497 (1954)]," id., at 543; that is, interests in liberty
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sufficiently important to be judged "fundamental," id., at 548; see also id., at
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541 (citing Corfield v. Coryell, 4 Wash. C. C. 371, 380 (CC ED Pa. 1825)). In
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the face of an interest this powerful a State may not rest on threshold
rationality or a presumption of constitutionality, but may prevail only on the
ground of an interest sufficiently compelling to place within the realm of the
reasonable a refusal to recognize the individual right asserted. Poe, supra, at
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548 (Harlan, J., dissenting) (an "enactment involv[ing] . . . a most fundamental
aspect of `liberty' . . . [is] subjec[t] to `strict scrutiny'") (quoting
Skinner v. Oklahoma ex rel. Williamson, 316 U. S., at
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541); (Ftnote. 8) Reno v. Flores, 507 U. S. 292, 301-302 (1993) (reaffirming
(Ftnote. 8) ____ _______
that due process "forbids the government to infringe certain `fundamental'
liberty interests . . . unless the infringement is narrowly tailored to serve a
compelling state interest"). (Ftnote. 9)
(Ftnote. 9)
This approach calls for a court to assess the relative "weights" or dignities
of the contending interests, and to this extent the judicial method is familiar
to the common law. Common law method is subject, however, to two important
constraints in the hands of a court engaged in substantive due process review.
First, such a court is bound to confine the values that it recognizes to those
truly deserving constitutional stature, either to those expressed in
constitutional text, or those exempli-
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8) We have made it plain, of course, that not every law that incidentally
8)
makes it somewhat harder to exercise a fundamental liberty must be justified by
a compelling counterinterest. See Casey, 505 U. S., at 872-876 (joint opinion
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of O'CONNOR, KENNEDY, and SOUTER, JJ.); Carey v. Population Services Int'l, 431
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U. S. 678, 685-686 (1977) ("[A]n individual's [constitutionally protected]
liberty to make choices regarding contraception does not . . . automatically
invalidate every state regulation in this area. The business of manufacturing
and selling contraceptives may be regulated in ways that do not [even] infringe
protected individual choices"). But a state law that creates a "substantial
obstacle," Casey, supra, at 877, for the exercise of a fundamental liberty
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interest requires a commensurably substantial justification in order to place
the legislation within the realm of the reasonable.
9) Justice Harlan thus recognized just what the Court today assumes, that
9)
by insisting on a threshold requirement that the interest (or, as the Court puts
it, the right) be fundamental before anything more than rational basis
justification is required, the Court ensures that not every case will require
the "complex balancing" that heightened scrutiny entails. See ante, at 17-18.
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fied by "the traditions from which [the Nation] developed," or revealed by
contrast with "the traditions from which it broke." Poe, 367 U. S., at 542
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(Harlan, J., dissenting). "`We may not draw on our merely personal and private
notions and disregard the limits . . . derived from considerations that are
fused in the whole nature of our judicial process . . .[,] considerations deeply
rooted in reason and in the compelling traditions of the legal profession.'"
Id., at 544-545 (quoting Rochin v. California, 342 U. S. 165, 170-171 (1952));
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see also Palko v. Connecticut, 302 U. S., at 325 (looking to "`principle[s] of
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justice so rooted in the traditions and conscience of our people as to be ranked
as fundamental'") (quoting Snyder v. Massachusetts, 291 U. S. 97, 105 (1934)).
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The second constraint, again, simply reflects the fact that constitutional
review, not judicial lawmaking, is a court's business here. The weighing or
valuing of contending interests in this sphere is only the first step, forming
the basis for determining whether the statute in question falls inside or
outside the zone of what is reasonable in the way it resolves the conflict
between the interests of state and individual. See, e.g., Poe, supra, at 553
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(Harlan, J., dissenting); Youngberg v. Romeo, 457 U. S. 307, 320-321 (1982). It
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is no justification for judicial intervention merely to identify a reasonable
resolution of contending values that differs from the terms of the legislation
under review. It is only when the legislation's justifying principle,
critically valued, is so far from being commensurate with the individual
interest as to be arbitrarily or pointlessly applied that the statute must give
way. Only if this standard points against the statute can the individual
claimant be said to have a constitutional right. See Cruzan v. Director, Mo.
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Dept. of Health, 497 U. S., at 279 ("[D]etermining that a person has a `liberty
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interest' under the Due Process Clause does not end the inquiry; `whether [the
individual's] constitutional rights have
been violated must be determined by balancing his liberty interests against the
relevant state interests'") (quoting Youngberg v. Romeo, supra, at
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321). (Ftnote. 10)
(Ftnote. 10)
The Poe dissent thus reminds us of the nature of review for reasonableness or
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arbitrariness and the limitations entailed by it. But the opinion cautions
against the repetition of past error in another way as well, more by its example
than by any particular statement of constitutional method: it reminds us that
the process of substantive review by reasoned judgment, Poe, 367 U. S., at
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542-544, is one of close criticism going to the details of the opposing
interests and to their relationships with the historically recognized principles
that lend them weight or value.
Although the Poe dissent disclaims the possibility of any general formula for
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due process analysis (beyond the basic analytic structure just described), see
id., at 542, 544, Justice Harlan of course assumed that adjudication under the
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Due Process Clauses is like any other in-
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10) Our cases have used various terms to refer to fundamental liberty
10)
interests, see, e.g., Poe, 367 U. S., at 545 (Harlan, J., dissenting) ("`basic
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liberty'") (quoting Skinner v. Oklahoma ex rel. Williamson, 316 U. S. 535, 541
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(1942)); Poe, supra, at 543 (Harlan, J., dissenting) ("certain interests" must
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bring "particularly careful scrutiny"); Casey, 505 U. S., at 851 ("protected
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liberty"); Cruzan v. Director, Mo. Dept. of Health, 497 U. S. 261, 278 (1990)
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("constitutionally protected liberty interest"); Youngberg v. Romeo, 457 U. S.,
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at 315 ("liberty interests"), and at times we have also called such an interest
a "right" even before balancing it against the government's interest, see, e.g.,
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Roe v. Wade, 410 U. S. 113, 153-154 (1973); Carey v. Population Services Int'l,
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supra, at 686, 688, and n. 5; Poe, 367 U. S., at 541 ("rights `which are . . .
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fundamental'") (quoting Corfield v. Coryell, 4 Wash. C.C. 371, 380 (CC ED Pa.
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1825)). Precision in terminology, however, favors reserving the label "right"
for instances in which the individual's liberty interest actually trumps the
government's countervailing interests; only then does the individual have
anything legally enforceable as against the state's attempt at regulation.
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stance of judgment dependent on common-law method, being more or less persuasive
according to the usual canons of critical discourse. See also Casey, 505 U. S.,
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at 849 ("The inescapable fact is that adjudication of substantive due process
claims may call upon the Court in interpreting the Constitution to exercise that
same capacity which by tradition courts always have exercised: reasoned
judgment"). When identifying and assessing the competing interests of liberty
and authority, for example, the breadth of expression that a litigant or a judge
selects in stating the competing principles will have much to do with the
outcome and may be dispositive. As in any process of rational argumentation, we
recognize that when a generally accepted principle is challenged, the broader
the attack the less likely it is to succeed. The principle's defenders will,
indeed, often try to characterize any challenge as just such a broadside,
perhaps by couching the defense as if a broadside attack had occurred. So the
Court in Dred Scott treated prohibition of slavery in the Territories as nothing
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less than a general assault on the concept of property. See Dred Scott v.
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Sandford, 19 How., at 449-452.
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Just as results in substantive due process cases are tied to the selections of
statements of the competing interests, the acceptability of the results is a
function of the good reasons for the selections made. It is here that the value
of common-law method becomes apparent, for the usual thinking of the common law
is suspicious of the all-or-nothing analysis that tends to produce legal
petrification instead of an evolving boundary between the domains of old
principles. Common-law method tends to pay respect instead to detail, seeking to
understand old principles afresh by new examples and new counterexamples. The
"tradition is a living thing," Poe, 367 U. S., at 542 (Harlan, J., dissenting),
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albeit one that moves by moderate steps carefully taken. "The decision of an
apparently novel claim must depend on grounds
which follow closely on well-accepted principles and criteria. The new decision
must take its place in relation to what went before and further [cut] a channel
for what is to come." Id., at 544 (Harlan, J., dissenting) (internal quotation
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marks omitted). Exact analysis and characterization of any due process claim is
critical to the method and to the result.
So, in Poe, Justice Harlan viewed it as essential to the plaintiffs' claimed
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right to use contraceptives that they sought to do so within the privacy of the
marital bedroom. This detail in fact served two crucial and complementary
functions, and provides a lesson for today. It rescued the individuals' claim
from a breadth that would have threatened all state regulation of contraception
or intimate relations; extramarital intimacy, no matter how privately practiced,
was outside the scope of the right Justice Harlan would have recognized in that
case. See id., at 552-553. It was, moreover, this same restriction that
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allowed the interest to be valued as an aspect of a broader liberty to be free
from all unreasonable intrusions into the privacy of the home and the family
life within it, a liberty exemplified in constitutional provisions such as the
Third and Fourth Amendments, in prior decisions of the Court involving
unreasonable intrusions into the home and family life, and in the then-
prevailing status of marriage as the sole lawful locus of intimate relations.
Id., at 548, 551. (Ftnote. 11) The individuals' interest was therefore at
(Ftnote. 11)
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11) Thus, as the Poe dissent illustrates, the task of determining whether
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the concrete right claimed by an individual in a particular case falls within
the ambit of a more generalized protected liberty requires explicit analysis
when what the individual wants to do could arguably be characterized as
belonging to different strands of our legal tradition requiring different
degrees of constitutional scrutiny. See also Tribe & Dorf, Levels of Generality
in the Definition of Rights, 57 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1057, 1091 (1990) (abortion
might conceivably be assimilated either to the tradition regarding women's
reproductive freedom in general, which places a substantial burden of justifica-
tion on the State, or to the tradition regarding protection of fetuses, as
embodied in laws criminalizing feticide by someone other than the mother, which
generally requires only rationality on the part of the State). Selecting among
such competing characterizations demands reasoned judgment about which broader
principle, as exemplified in the concrete privileges and prohibitions embodied
in our legal tradition, best fits the particular claim asserted in a particular
case.
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its peak in Poe, because it was supported by a principle that distinguished of
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its own force between areas in which government traditionally had regulated
(sexual relations outside of marriage) and those in which it had not (private
marital intimacies), and thus was broad enough to cover the claim at hand
without being so broad as to be shot-through by exceptions.
On the other side of the balance, the State's interest in Poe was not fairly
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characterized simply as preserving sexual morality, or doing so by regulating
contraceptive devices. Just as some of the earlier cases went astray by
speaking without nuance of individual interests in property or autonomy to
contract for labor, so the State's asserted interest in Poe was not immune to
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distinctions turning (at least potentially) on the precise purpose being pursued
and the collateral consequences of the means chosen, see id., at 547-548. It
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was assumed that the State might legitimately enforce limits on the use of
contraceptives through laws regulating divorce and annulment, or even through
its tax policy, ibid., but not necessarily be justified in criminalizing the
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same practice in the marital bedroom, which would entail the consequence of
authorizing state enquiry into the intimate relations of a married couple who
chose to close their door, id., at 548-549. See also Casey, 505 U. S., at 869
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(strength of State's interest in potential life varies depending on precise
context and character of regulation pursuing that interest).
The same insistence on exactitude lies behind questions, in current
terminology, about the proper level of generality at which to analyze claims and
counter-claims, and the demand for fitness and proper tailoring of a restrictive
statute is just another way of testing the legitimacy of the generality at which
the government sets up its justification. (Ftnote. 12) We may therefore
(Ftnote. 12)
classify Justice Harlan's example of proper analysis in any of these ways: as
applying concepts of normal critical reasoning, as pointing to the need to
attend to the levels of generality at which countervailing interests are stated,
or as examining the concrete application of principles for fitness with their
own ostensible justifications. But whatever the categories in which we place
the dissent's example, it stands in marked contrast to earlier cases whose
reasoning was marked by comparatively less discrimination, and it points to the
importance of evaluating the claims of the parties now before us with comparable
detail. For here we are faced with an individual claim not to a right on the
part of just anyone to help anyone else commit suicide under any circumstances,
but to the right of a narrow class to help others also in a narrow class under a
set of limited circumstances. And the claimants are met with the State's
assertion, among others, that rights of such
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12) The dual dimensions of the strength and the fitness of the government's
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interest are succinctly captured in the so-called "compelling interest test,"
under which regulations that substantially burden a constitutionally protected
(or "fundamental") liberty may be sustained only if "narrowly tailored to serve
a compelling state interest," Reno v. Flores, 507 U. S. 292, 302 (1993); see
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also, e.g., Roe v. Wade, 410 U. S., at 155; Carey v. Population Services Int'l,
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431 U. S., at 686. How compelling the interest and how narrow the tailoring
must be will depend, of course, not only on the substantiality of the
individual's own liberty interest, but also on the extent of the burden placed
upon it, see Casey, 505 U. S., at 871-874 (opinion of O'CONNOR, KENNEDY, and
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SOUTER, JJ.); Carey, supra, at 686.
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narrow scope cannot be recognized without jeopardy to individuals whom the State
may concededly protect through its regulations.
IV
A
Respondents claim that a patient facing imminent death, who anticipates
physical suffering and indignity, and is capable of responsible and voluntary
choice, should have a right to a physician's assistance in providing counsel and
drugs to be administered by the patient to end life promptly. Complaint
(para.)3.1. They accordingly claim that a physician must have the
corresponding right to provide such aid, contrary to the provisions of Wash.
Rev. Code S9A.36.060 (1994). I do not understand the argument to rest on any
assumption that rights either to suicide or to assistance in committing it are
historically based as such. Respondents, rather, acknowledge the prohibition of
each historically, but rely on the fact that to a substantial extent the State
has repudiated that history. The result of this, respondents say, is to open
the door to claims of such a patient to be accorded one of the options open to
those with different, traditionally cognizable claims to autonomy in deciding
how their bodies and minds should be treated. They seek the option to obtain
the services of a physician to give them the benefit of advice and medical help,
which is said to enjoy a tradition so strong and so devoid of specifically
countervailing state concern that denial of a physician's help in these
circumstances is arbitrary when physicians are generally free to advise and aid
those who exercise other rights to bodily autonomy.
1
The dominant western legal codes long condemned suicide and treated either its
attempt or successful
accomplishment as a crime, the one subjecting the individual to penalties, the
other penalizing his survivors by designating the suicide's property as
forfeited to the government. See 4 W. Blackstone, Commentaries *188-*189
(commenting that English law considered suicide to be "ranked . . . among the
highest crimes" and deemed persuading another to commit suicide to be murder);
see generally Marzen, O'Dowd, Crone, & Balch, Suicide: A Constitutional Right?,
24 Duquense L. Rev. 1, 56-63 (1985). While suicide itself has generally not
been considered a punishable crime in the United States, largely because the
common-law punishment of forfeiture was rejected as improperly penalizing an
innocent family, see id., at 98-99, most States have consistently punished the
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act of assisting a suicide as either a common-law or statutory crime and some
continue to view suicide as an unpunishable crime. See generally id., at
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67-100, 148-242. (Ftnote. 13) Criminal prohibi-
(Ftnote. 13)
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13) Washington and New York are among the minority of States to have
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criminalized attempted suicide, though neither State still does so. See Brief
for Members of the New York and Washington State Legislatures as Amicus Curiae
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15, n. 8 (listing state statutes). The common law governed New York as a colony
and the New York Constitution of 1777 recognized the common law, N. Y. Const. of
1777, Art. XXXV, and the state legislature recognized common-law crimes by
statute in 1788. See Act of Feb. 21, 1788, ch. 37, S2, 1788 N.Y. Laws 664
(codified at 2 N. Y. Laws 242) (Jones & Varick 1789). In 1828, New York changed
the common law offense of assisting suicide from murder to manslaughter in the
first degree. See 2 N. Y. Rev. Stat. pt. 4, ch. 1, tit. 2, art. 1, S7, p. 661
(1829). In 1881, New York adopted a new penal code making attempted suicide a
crime punishable by two years in prison, a fine, or both, and retaining the
criminal prohibition against assisting suicide as manslaughter in the first
degree. Act of July 26, 1881, ch. 676, SS 172-178, 1881 N. Y. Laws (3 Penal
Code), pp. 42-43 (codified at 4 N. Y. Consolidated Laws, Penal Law SS2300 to
2306, pp. 2809-2810 (1909)). In 1919, New York repealed the statutory provision
making attempted suicide a crime. See Act of May 5, 1919, ch. 414, S1, 1919
N.Y. Laws 1193. The 1937 New York Report of the Law Revision Commission found
that the history of the ban on assisting suicide was "traceable into the ancient
common law when a suicide or felo de se was guilty of crime punishable by
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forfeiture of his goods and chattels." State of New York, Report of the Law
Revision Commission for 1937, p. 830. The Report stated that since New York had
removed "all stigma [of suicide] as a crime" and that "[s]ince liability as an
accessory could no longer hinge upon the crime of a principal, it was necessary
to define it as a substantive offense." Id., at 831. In 1965, New York revised
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its penal law, providing that a "person is guilty of manslaughter in the second
degree when . . . he intentionally causes or aids another person to commit
suicide." Penal Law, ch. 1030, 1965 N.Y. Laws at 2387 (codified at N. Y. Penal
Law S125.15(3) (McKinney 1975)).
Washington's first territorial legislature designated assisting another "in
the commission of self-murder" to be manslaughter, see Act of Apr. 28, 1854,
S17, 1854 Wash. Laws 78, and re-enacted the provision in 1869 and 1873, see Act
of Dec. 2, 1869, S17, 1869 Wash. Laws 201; Act of Nov. 10, 1873, S19, 1873 Wash.
Laws 184 (codified at Wash. Code S794 (1881)). In 1909, the state legislature
enacted a law based on the 1881 New York law and a similar one enacted in
Minnesota, see Marzen, O'Dowd, Crone, & Balch, 24 Duquesne L. Rev., at 206, mak-
ing attempted suicide a crime punishable by two years in prison or a fine, and
retaining the criminal prohibition against assisting suicide, designating it
manslaughter. See Criminal Code, ch. 249, SS133-137, 1909 Wash. Laws, 11th
Sess. 890, 929 (codified at Remington & Ballinger's Wash. Code SS2385-2389
(1910)). In 1975, the Washington Legislature repealed these provisions, see
Wash. Crim. code, 1975, ch. 260, S9A.92.010 (213-217) 1975 Wash. Laws 817, 858,
866, and enacted the ban on assisting suicide at issue in this case, see Wash.
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tions on such assistance remain widespread, as exemplified in the Washington
statute in question here. (Ftnote. 14)
(Ftnote. 14)
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Crim. code, 1975, ch. 260, S9A.36.060 1975 Wash. Laws 817, 836, codified at Rev.
Wash. Code SS9A.36.060 (1977). The decriminalization of attempted suicide
reflected the view that a person compelled to attempt it should not be punished
if the attempt proved unsuccessful. See Compassion in Dying v. Washington, 850
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F. Supp. 1454, 1464, n. 9 (WD Wash. 1994) (citing Legislative Council Judiciary
Committee, Report on the Revised Washington Criminal Code 153 (Dec. 3, 1970).
14) Numerous States have enacted statutes prohibiting assisting a suicide.
14)
See, e.g., Alaska Stat. Ann. S11.41.120(a)(2) (1996); Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann.
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S13-1103(A)(3) (West Supp. 1996-1997); Ark. Code Ann. S5-10-104(a)(2) (1993);
Cal. Penal Code Ann. S401 (West 1988); Colo. Rev. Stat. S18-3-104(1)(b) (Supp.
1996); Conn. Gen. Stat. S53a-56(a)(2) (1997); Del. Code Ann. Tit. 11, S645
(1995); Fla. Stat. S782.08 (1991); Ga. Code Ann. S16-5-5(b) (1996); Haw. Rev.
Stat. S707-702(1)(b) (1993); Ill. Comp. Stat., ch. 720, S5/12-31 (1993); Ind.
Stat. Ann. SS35-42-1-2 to 35-42-1-2.5 (1994 and Supp. 1996); Iowa Code Ann.
S707A.2 (West Supp. 1997); Kan. Stat. Ann. S21-3406 (1995); Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann.
S216.302 (Michie 1994); La. Rev. Stat. Ann. S14:32.12 (West Supp. 1997); Me.
Rev. Stat. Ann., Tit. 17-A, S204 (1983); Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. S752.1027 (West
Supp. 1997-1998); Minn. Stat. S609.215 (1996); Miss. Code Ann. S97-3-49 (1994);
Mo. Stat. S565.023.1(2) (1994); Mont. Code Ann. S45-5-105 (1995); Neb. Rev.
Stat. S28-307 (1995); N. H. Rev. Stat. Ann. S630:4 (1996); N. J. Stat. Ann.
S2C:11-6 (West 1995); N. M. Stat. Ann. S30-2-4 (1996); N. Y. Penal Law S120.30
(McKinney 1987); N. D. Cent. Code S12.1-16-04 (Supp. 1995); Okla. Stat. Tit. 21,
SS813-815 (1983); Ore. Rev. Stat. S163.125(1)(b) (1991); Pa. Cons. Stat. Ann.,
Tit. 18 Purdon S2505 (1983); R. I. Gen. Laws SS11-60-1 through 11-60-5 (Supp.
1996); S. D. Codified Laws S22-16-37 (1988); Tenn. Code Ann. S39-13-216 (Supp.
1996); Tex. Penal Code Ann. S22.08 (1994); Wash. Rev. Code S9A.36.060 (1994);
Wis. Stat. S940.12 (1993-1994). See also P. R. Law Ann., Tit. 33, S 4009
(1984).
The principal significance of this history in the State of Washington,
according to respondents, lies in its repudiation of the old tradition to the
extent of eliminating the criminal suicide prohibitions. Respondents do not
argue that the State's decision goes further, to imply that the State has
repudiated any legitimate claim to discourage suicide or to limit its encourage-
ment. The reasons for the decriminalization, after all, may have had more to do
with difficulties of law enforcement than with a shift in the value ascribed to
life in various circumstances or in the perceived legitimacy of taking one's
own. See, e.g., Kamisar, Physician-Assisted Suicide: The Last Bridge to Active
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Voluntary Euthanasia, in Euthanasia Examined 225, 229 (J. Keown ed. 1995);
CeloCruz, Aid-in-Dying: Should We Decriminalize
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Physician-Assisted Suicide and Physician-Committed Euthanasia?, 18 Am. J. L. &
Med. 369, 375 (1992); Marzen, O'Dowd, Crone, & Balch 24 Duquesne L. Rev. supra,
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at 98-99. Thus it may indeed make sense for the State to take its hands off
suicide as such, while continuing to prohibit the sort of assistance that would
make its commission easier. See, e.g., American Law Institute, Model Penal Code
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S210.5, Comment 5 (1980). Decriminalization does not, then, imply the existence
of a constitutional liberty interest in suicide as such; it simply opens the
door to the assertion of a cognizable liberty interest in bodily integrity and
associated medical care that would otherwise have been inapposite so long as
suicide, as well as assisting a suicide, was a criminal offense.
This liberty interest in bodily integrity was phrased in a general way by
then-Judge Cardozo when he said, "[e]very human being of adult years and sound
mind has a right to determine what shall be done with his own body" in relation
to his medical needs. Schloendorff v. Society of New York Hospital, 211 N. Y.
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125, 129, 105 N.E. 92, 93 (1914). The familiar examples of this right derive
from the common law of battery and include the right to be free from medical
invasions into the body, Cruzan v. Director, Mo. Dept. of Health, 497 U. S., at
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269-279, as well as a right generally to resist enforced medication, see Wash-
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ington v. Harper, 494 U. S. 210, 221-222, 229 (1990). Thus "[i]t is settled now
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. . . that the Constitution places limits on a State's right to interfere with a
person's most basic decisions about . . . bodily integrity." Casey, 505 U. S.,
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at 849 (citations omitted); see also Cruzan, 497 U. S., at 278; id., at 288
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(O'CONNOR, J., concurring); Washington v. Harper, supra, at 221-222; Winston v.
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Lee, 470 U. S. 753, 761-762 (1985); Rochin v. California, 342 U. S., at 172.
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Constitutional recognition of the right to bodily integrity underlies the
assumed right, good against the State, to
require physicians to terminate artificial life support, Cruzan, supra, at 279
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("we assume that the United States Constitution would grant a competent person a
constitutionally protected right to refuse lifesaving hydration and nutrition"),
and the affirmative right to obtain medical intervention to cause abortion, see
Casey, supra, at 857, 896; cf. Roe v. Wade, 410 U. S., at 153.
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It is, indeed, in the abortion cases that the most telling recognitions of the
importance of bodily integrity and the concomitant tradition of medical assis-
tance have occurred. In Roe v. Wade, the plaintiff contended that the Texas
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statute making it criminal for any person to "procure an abortion," id., at 117,
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for a pregnant woman was unconstitutional insofar as it prevented her from
"terminat[ing] her pregnancy by an abortion `performed by a competent, licensed
physician, under safe, clinical conditions,'" id., at 120, and in striking down
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the statute we stressed the importance of the relationship between patient and
physician, see id., at 153, 156.
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The analogies between the abortion cases and this one are several. Even
though the State has a legitimate interest in discouraging abortion, see Casey,
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505 U. S., at 871 (joint opinion of O'CONNOR, KENNEDY, and SOUTER, JJ.) Roe, 410
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U. S., at 162, the Court recognized a woman's right to a physician's counsel and
care. Like the decision to commit suicide, the decision to abort potential life
can be made irresponsibly and under the influence of others, and yet the Court
has held in the abortion cases that physicians are fit assistants. Without
physician assistance in abortion, the woman's right would have too often
amounted to nothing more than a right to self-mutilation, and without a physi-
cian to assist in the suicide of the dying, the patient's right will often be
confined to crude methods of causing death, most shocking and painful to the
decedent's survivors.
There is, finally, one more reason for claiming that a physician's assistance
here would fall within the ac-
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cepted tradition of medical care in our society, and the abortion cases are only
the most obvious illustration of the further point. While the Court has held
that the performance of abortion procedures can be restricted to physicians, the
Court's opinion in Roe recognized the doctors' role in yet another way. For, in
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the course of holding that the decision to perform an abortion called for a
physician's assistance, the Court recognized that the good physician is not just
a mechanic of the human body whose services have no bearing on a person's moral
choices, but one who does more than treat symptoms, one who ministers to the
patient. See id., at 153; see also Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U. S., at 482
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("This law . . . operates directly on an intimate relation of husband and wife
and their physician's role in one aspect of that relation"); see generally R.
Cabot, Ether Day Address, Boston Medical and Surgical J. 287, 288 (1920). This
idea of the physician as serving the whole person is a source of the high value
traditionally placed on the medical relationship. Its value is surely as appar-
ent here as in the abortion cases, for just as the decision about abortion is
not directed to correcting some pathology, so the decision in which a dying
patient seeks help is not so limited. The patients here sought not only an end
to pain (which they might have had, although perhaps at the price of stupor) but
an end to their short remaining lives with a dignity that they believed would be
denied them by powerful pain medication, as well as by their consciousness of
dependency and helplessness as they approached death. In that period when the
end is imminent, they said, the decision to end life is closest to decisions
that are generally accepted as proper instances of exercising autonomy over
one's own body, instances recognized under the Constitution and the State's own
law, instances in which the help of physicians is accepted as falling within the
traditional norm.
Respondents argue that the State has in fact already recognized enough
evolving examples of this tradition of patient care to demonstrate the strength
of their claim. Washington, like other States, authorizes physicians to
withdraw life-sustaining medical treatment and artificially delivered food and
water from patients who request it, even though such actions will hasten death.
See Wash. Rev. Code SS70.122.110, 70.122.051 (1994); see generally Notes to
Uniform Rights of the Terminally Ill Act, 9B U. L. A. 168-169 (Supp. 1997)
(listing state statutes). The State permits physicians to alleviate anxiety and
discomfort when withdrawing artificial life-supporting devices by administering
medication that will hasten death even further. And it generally permits
physicians to administer medication to patients in terminal conditions when the
primary intent is to alleviate pain, even when the medication is so powerful as
to hasten death and the patient chooses to receive it with that understanding.
See Wash. Rev. Code S70.122.010 (1994); see generally P. Rousseau, Terminal
Sedation in the Care of Dying Patients, 156 Archives of Internal Medicine 1785
(1996); Truog, Berde, Mitchell, & Grier, Barbiturates in the Care of the
Terminally Ill, 327 New Eng. J. Med. 1678 (1992). (Ftnote. 15)
(Ftnote. 15)
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15) Other States have enacted similar provisions, some categorically
15)
authorizing such pain treatment, see, e.g., Ind. Code Ann. S35-42-1-2.5(a)(1)
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(Supp. 1996) (ban on assisted suicide does not apply to licensed health care
provider who administers or dispenses medications or procedures to relieve pain
or discomfort, even if such medications or procedures hasten death, unless
provider intends to cause death); Iowa Code Ann. S707A.3.1 (West Supp. 1997)
(same); Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. S216.304 (Michie 1997) (same); Minn. Stat. Ann.
S609.215(3) (West Supp. 1997) (same); Ohio Rev. Code Ann. SS2133.11(A)(6),
2133.12(E)(1) (1994); R. I. Gen. Laws S11-60-4 (Supp. 1996) (same); S. D.
Codified Laws S22-16-37.1 (Supp. 1997); see Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. S752.1027(3)
(West Supp. 1997); Tenn. Code Ann. S39-13-216(b)(2) (1996); others permit
patients to sign health-care directives in which they authorize pain treatment
even if it hastens death. See, e.g., Me. Rev. Stat. Ann., Tit. 18-A, SS5-804,
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5-809 (1996); N. M. Stat. Ann. SS24-7A-4, 24-7A-9 (Supp. 1995); S. C. Code Ann.
S62-5-504 (Supp. 1996); Va. Code Ann. SS54.1-2984, 4.1-2988 (1994).
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2
The argument supporting respondents' position thus progresses through three
steps of increasing forcefulness. First, it emphasizes the decriminalization of
suicide. Reliance on this fact is sanctioned under the standard that looks not
only to the tradition retained, but to society's occasional choices to reject
traditions of the legal past. See Poe v. Ullman, 367 U. S., at 542 (Harlan, J.,
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dissenting). While the common law prohibited both suicide and aiding a suicide,
with the prohibition on aiding largely justified by the primary prohibition on
self-inflicted death itself, see, e.g., American Law Institute, Model
Penal Code
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S210.5, Comment 1, pp. 92-93, and n. 7 (1980), the State's rejection of the
traditional treatment of the one leaves the criminality of the other open to
questioning that previously would not have been appropriate. The second step in
the argument is to emphasize that the State's own act of decriminalization gives
a freedom of choice much like the individual's option in recognized instances of
bodily autonomy. One of these, abortion, is a legal right to choose in spite of
the interest a State may legitimately invoke in discouraging the practice, just
as suicide is now subject to choice, despite a state interest in discouraging
it. The third step is to emphasize that respondents claim a right to assistance
not on the basis of some broad principle that would be subject to exceptions if
that continuing interest of the State's in discouraging suicide were to be
recognized at all. Respondents base their claim on the traditional right to
medical care and
counsel, subject to the limiting conditions of informed, responsible choice when
death is imminent, conditions that support a strong analogy to rights of care in
other situations in which medical counsel and assistance have been available as
a matter of course. There can be no stronger claim to a physician's assistance
than at the time when death is imminent, a moral judgment implied by the State's
own recognition of the legitimacy of medical procedures necessarily hastening
the moment of impending death.
In my judgment, the importance of the individual interest here, as within that
class of "certain interests" demanding careful scrutiny of the State's contrary
claim, see Poe, supra, at 543, cannot be gainsaid. Whether that interest might
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in some circumstances, or at some time, be seen as "fundamental" to the degree
entitled to prevail is not, however, a conclusion that I need draw here, for I
am satisfied that the State's interests described in the following section are
sufficiently serious to defeat the present claim that its law is arbitrary or
purposeless.
B
The State has put forward several interests to justify the Washington law as
applied to physicians treating terminally ill patients, even those competent to
make responsible choices: protecting life generally, Brief for Petitioners 33,
discouraging suicide even if knowing and voluntary, id., at 37-38, and
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protecting terminally ill patients from involuntary suicide and euthanasia, both
voluntary and nonvoluntary, id., at 34-35.
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It is not necessary to discuss the exact strengths of the first two claims of
justification in the present circumstances, for the third is dispositive for me.
That third justification is different from the first two, for it addresses
specific features of respondents' claim, and it opposes that claim not with a
moral judgment contrary
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to respondents', but with a recognized state interest in the protection of
nonresponsible individuals and those who do not stand in relation either to
death or to their physicians as do the patients whom respondents describe. The
State claims interests in protecting patients from mistakenly and involuntarily
deciding to end their lives, and in guarding against both voluntary and
involuntary euthanasia. Leaving aside any difficulties in coming to a clear
concept of imminent death, mistaken decisions may result from inadequate
palliative care or a terminal prognosis that turns out to be error; coercion and
abuse may stem from the large medical bills that family members cannot bear or
unreimbursed hospitals decline to shoulder. Voluntary and involuntary eutha-
nasia may result once doctors are authorized to prescribe lethal medication in
the first instance, for they might find it pointless to distinguish between
patients who administer their own fatal drugs and those who wish not to, and
their compassion for those who suffer may obscure the distinction between those
who ask for death and those who may be unable to request it. The argument is
that a progression would occur, obscuring the line between the ill and the
dying, and between the responsible and the unduly influenced, until ultimately
doctors and perhaps others would abuse a limited freedom to aid suicides by
yielding to the impulse to end another's suffering under conditions going beyond
the narrow limits the respondents propose. The State thus argues, essentially,
that respondents' claim is not as narrow as it sounds, simply because no
recognition of the interest they assert could be limited to vindicating those
interests and affecting no others. The State says that the claim, in practical
effect, would entail consequences that the State could, without doubt,
legitimately act to prevent.
The mere assertion that the terminally sick might be pressured into suicide
decisions by close friends and
family members would not alone be very telling. Of course that is possible, not
only because the costs of care might be more than family members could bear but
simply because they might naturally wish to see an end of suffering for someone
they love. But one of the points of restricting any right of assistance to
physicians, would be to condition the right on an exercise of judgment by
someone qualified to assess the patient's responsible capacity and detect the
influence of those outside the medical relationship.
The State, however, goes further, to argue that dependence on the vigilance of
physicians will not be enough. First, the lines proposed here (particularly the
requirement of a knowing and voluntary decision by the patient) would be more
difficult to draw than the lines that have limited other recently recognized due
process rights. Limiting a state from prosecuting use of artificial
contraceptives by married couples posed no practical threat to the State's
capacity to regulate contraceptives in other ways that were assumed at the time
of Poe to be legitimate; the trimester measurements of Roe and the viability
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determination of Casey were easy to make with a real degree of certainty. But
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the knowing and responsible mind is harder to assess. (Ftnote. 16) Second, this
(Ftnote. 16)
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16) While it is also more difficult to assess in cases involving limita-
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tions on life incidental to pain medication and the disconnection of artificial
life support, there are reasons to justify a lesser concern with the punctilio
of responsibility in these instances. The purpose of requesting and giving the
medication is presumably not to cause death but to relieve the pain so that the
State's interest in preserving life is not unequivocally implicated by the
practice; and the importance of pain relief is so clear that there is less
likelihood that relieving pain would run counter to what a responsible patient
would choose, even with the consequences for life expectancy. As for ending
artificial life support, the State again may see its interest in preserving life
as weaker here than in the general case just because artificial life support
preserves life when nature would not; and, because such life support is a
frequently offensive bodily intrusion, there is a lesser reason to fear that a
decision to remove it would not be the choice of one fully responsible. Where,
however, a physician writes a prescription to equip a patient to end life, the
prescription is written to serve an affirmative intent to die (even though the
physician need not and probably does not characteristically have an intent that
the patient die but only that the patient be equipped to make the decision).
The patient's responsibility and competence are therefore crucial when the
physician is presented with the request.
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difficulty could become the greater by combining with another fact within the
realm of plausibility, that physicians simply would not be assiduous to preserve
the line. They have compassion, and those who would be willing to assist in
suicide at all might be the most susceptible to the wishes of a patient, whether
the patient were technically quite responsible or not. Physicians, and their
hospitals, have their own financial incentives, too, in this new age of managed
care. Whether acting from compassion or under some other influence, a physician
who would provide a drug for a patient to administer might well go the further
step of administering the drug himself; so, the barrier between assisted suicide
and euthanasia could become porous, and the line between voluntary and
involuntary euthanasia as well. (Ftnote. 17) The case for the slippery slope is
(Ftnote. 17)
fairly made out here, not because recognizing one due process right would leave
a court with no principled basis to avoid recognizing another, but because there
is a plausible case that the right claimed would not be readily containable by
reference to facts about the mind that are matters of difficult judgment, or by
gatekeepers who are subject to temptation, noble or not.
Respondents propose an answer to all this, the answer
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17) Again, the same can be said about life support and shortening life to
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kill pain, but the calculus may be viewed as different in these instances, as
noted just above.
of state regulation with teeth. Legislation proposed in several States, for
example, would authorize physician-assisted suicide but require two qualified
physicians to confirm the patient's diagnosis, prognosis, and competence; and
would mandate that the patient make repeated requests witnessed by at least two
others over a specified time span; and would impose reporting requirements and
criminal penalties for various acts of coercion. See App. to Brief for State
Legislators as Amici Curiae 1a-2a.
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But at least at this moment there are reasons for caution in predicting the
effectiveness of the teeth proposed. Respondents' proposals, as it turns out,
sound much like the guidelines now in place in the Netherlands, the only place
where experience with physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia has yielded
empirical evidence about how such regulations might affect actual practice.
Dutch physicians must engage in consultation before proceeding, and must decide
whether the patient's decision is voluntary, well considered, and stable,
whether the request to die is enduring and made more than once, and whether the
patient's future will involve unacceptable suffering. See C. Gomez, Regulating
Death 40-43 (1991). There is, however, a substantial dispute today about what
the Dutch experience shows. Some commentators marshall evidence that the Dutch
guidelines have in practice failed to protect patients from involuntary
euthanasia and have been violated with impunity. See, e.g., H. Hendin, Seduced
____
By Death 75-84 (1997) (noting many cases in which decisions intended to end the
life of a fully competent patient were made without a request from the patient
and without consulting the patient); Keown, Euthanasia in the Netherlands:
Sliding Down the Slippery Slope?, in Euthanasia Examined 261, 289 (J. Keown ed.
1995) (guidelines have "proved signally ineffectual; non- voluntary euthanasia
is now widely practised
and increas-
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ingly condoned in the Netherlands"); Gomez, supra, at 104-113. This evidence is
______
contested. See, e.g., R. Epstein, Mortal Peril 322 (1997) ("Dutch physicians
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are not euthanasia enthusiasts and they are slow to practice it in individual
cases"); R. Posner, Aging and Old Age 242, and n. 23 (1995) (noting fear of
"doctors' rushing patients to their death" in the Netherlands "has not been
substantiated and does not appear realistic"); Van der Wal, Van Eijk, Leenen, &
Spreeuwenberg, Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, 2, Do Dutch Family Doctors Act
Prudently?, 9 Family Practice 135 (1992) (finding no serious abuse in Dutch
practice). The day may come when we can say with some assurance which side is
right, but for now it is the substantiality of the factual disagreement, and the
alternatives for resolving it, that matter. They are, for me, dispositive of
the due process claim at this time.
I take it that the basic concept of judicial review with its possible
displacement of legislative judgment bars any finding that a legislature has
acted arbitrarily when the following conditions are met: there is a serious
factual controversy over the feasibility of recognizing the claimed right
without at the same time making it impossible for the State to engage in an un-
doubtedly legitimate exercise of power; facts necessary to resolve the contro-
versy are not readily ascertainable through the judicial process; but they are
more readily subject to discovery through legislative factfinding and experimen-
tation. It is assumed in this case, and must be, that a State's interest in
protecting those unable to make responsible decisions and those who make no
decisions at all entitles the State to bar aid to any but a knowing and
responsible person intending suicide, and to prohibit euthanasia. How, and how
far, a State should act in that interest are judgments for the State, but the
legitimacy of its action to deny a physician the option to aid any but the
knowing and responsible is beyond
question.
The capacity of the State to protect the others if respondents were to prevail
is, however, subject to some genuine question, underscored by the responsible
disagreement over the basic facts of the Dutch experience. This factual
controversy is not open to a judicial resolution with any substantial degree of
assurance at this time. It is not, of course, that any controversy about the
factual predicate of a due process claim disqualifies a court from resolving it.
Courts can recognize captiousness, and most factual issues can be settled in a
trial court. At this point, however, the factual issue at the heart of this
case does not appear to be one of those. The principal enquiry at the moment is
into the Dutch experience, and I question whether an independent front-line
investigation into the facts of a foreign country's legal administration can be
soundly undertaken through American courtroom litigation. While an extensive
literature on any subject can raise the hopes for judicial understanding, the
literature on this subject is only nascent. Since there is little experience
directly bearing on the issue, the most that can be said is that whichever way
the Court might rule today, events could overtake its assumptions, as experi-
mentation in some jurisdictions confirmed or discredited the concerns about
progression from assisted suicide to euthanasia.
Legislatures, on the other hand, have superior opportunities to obtain the
facts necessary for a judgment about the present controversy. Not only do they
have more flexible mechanisms for factfinding than the Judiciary, but their
mechanisms include the power to experiment, moving forward and pulling back as
facts emerge within their own jurisdictions. There is, indeed, good reason to
suppose that in the absence of a judgment for respondents here, just such
experimentation will be attempted in some of the States. See, e.g., Ore.
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Rev. Stat. Ann. SS127.800 et seq. (Supp. 1996); App. to Brief for State
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Legislators as Amici Curiae 1a (listing proposed statutes).
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I do not decide here what the significance might be of legislative foot-
dragging in ascertaining the facts going to the State's argument that the right
in question could not be confined as claimed. Sometimes a court may be bound to
act regardless of the institutional preferability of the political branches as
forums for addressing constitutional claims. See, e.g., Bolling v. Sharpe, 347
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U. S. 497 (1954). Now, it is enough to say that our examination of legislative
reasonableness should consider the fact that the Legislature of the State of
Washington is no more obviously at fault than this Court is in being uncertain
about what would happen if respondents prevailed today. We therefore have a
clear question about which institution, a legislature or a court, is relatively
more competent to deal with an emerging issue as to which facts currently
unknown could be dispositive. The answer has to be, for the reasons already
stated, that the legislative process is to be preferred. There is a closely
related further reason as well.
One must bear in mind that the nature of the right claimed, if recognized as
one constitutionally required, would differ in no essential way from other
constitutional rights guaranteed by enumeration or derived from some more
definite textual source than "due process." An unenumerated right should not
therefore be recognized, with the effect of displacing the legislative ordering
of things, without the assurance that its recognition would prove as durable as
the recognition of those other rights differently derived. To recognize a right
of lesser promise would simply create a constitutional regime too uncertain to
bring with it the expectation of finality that is one of this Court's central
obligations in making constitutional decisions. See
Casey, 505 U. S., at 864-869.
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Legislatures, however, are not so constrained. The experimentation that
should be out of the question in constitutional adjudication displacing
legislative judgments is entirely proper, as well as highly desirable, when the
legislative power addresses an emerging issue like assisted suicide. The Court
should accordingly stay its hand to allow reasonable legislative consideration.
While I do not decide for all time that respondents' claim should not be
recognized, I acknowledge the legislative institutional competence as the better
one to deal with that claim at this time.
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# Presentation: 747130
## Career Development
- “Preparing for Promotion”
## Introduction
- This presentation is designed to aid PHS officers in preparing for the promotion process.
- There are steps you can take to improve your chances for promotion
## Topics of Discussion
- Your Official Personnel Folder (OPF)
- The Promotion Board
- Promotion Board Scoring System
- Helpful hints for promotion
## The OPF is the only knowledge the board has of you.
_*Make sure your OPF is up-to-date, accurate , and complete!*_
## Information about the Official Personnel Folder (OPF) can be found at:http://www.hhs.gov/pharmacy/pgr.html
- OPF Guidelines & Frequently asked Questions
- Tips for Cover Page & CV preparation
- PHS support activities
- Assimilation information
- Useful information to enhance your promotion potential
## Electronic OPF
- Visit the CCMIS homepage at:
- _[http://dcp.psc.gov](http://dcp.psc.gov/)_
- View under “secure Area”
- Contact Help Desk for User ID & Password
- 1-301-594-0961
## Pharmacy Promotion Board
- Board members are at the O-6 rank
- Composed of 5 pharmacists selected for diversity
- From different PHS OPDIVs and geographic areas
## Your promotion depends on five precepts.
- (The origin of these precepts are found in the “Pharmacy Promotion Benchmarks” for the given year).
## Promotion Precepts
- Performance (40%)
- Career Progression/Potential (25%)
- Professional Qualifications (15%)
- Career Officer Characteristics (15%)
- Response Readiness/Deployment (5%)
## Performance (40%)
- COER & COER attachments
- Award History
- Reviewing Officers statement (ROS)
- Leadership Attributes
- Mission Contribution
- Integrity/Duty
## Career Progression/ Potential
- Assignments
- Mobility- Geographic and/or Programmatic
- Assimilation
- Collateral Duties/ Billet Addendums
## Professional Qualifications (15%)
- Professional Degrees
- Licensure
- Certification/ Credentialing (beyond that required for appointment)
- Public Health Training/ Experience
## Career Officer Characteristics (15%)
- Membership/ Involvement in PAC or other Corps Committees or Advisory Groups.
- Associate Recruiter
- BOTC / IOTC
- Professional Organizations
- Service Awards
- Daily wearing of uniform
- Presentations
- Other official Corps/ PHS Activities
## Response Readiness (5%)
- Achievement of OFRD “Basic” level of readiness
## Promotion Board Scoring System
- (SCORE) X (PRECEPT WEIGHT)= POINTS
- SCORES (0 TO 100)
- 0-5-10-15-20 ...100
- SCORES DETERMINED BY EACH BOARD MEMBER
- SUM OF THE WEIGHTED POINTS = TOTAL POINTS
## Identical Scores !!!(Tie Breaker determinants)
- Regular Corps Officer
- Higher Permanent Grade
- Seniority Credit Date
- Years of PHS active duty
- Years of active duty in a uniformed service
## Helpful Hints for Successful Promotion
- Update your CV regularly.
- Remain attentive to the pharmacy “Benchmarks” each year.
- Keep abreast of new deployment training requirements.
- Document achievements in your OPF as they are accomplished.
- Check the information contained in your OPF for accuracy.
- Review your file early in the year prior to your expected promotion
## Promotion Quotas
- “The number of officers promoted depends on the requirements of the PHS Commissioned Corps in each grade as determined by the Surgeon General in accordance with the guidelines set by the Assistant Secretary of Health”.
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# Presentation: 850836
## NOAA XML Standards
- NOAA Webshop
- Robert Bunge
- NWS/OCIO
- July 28, 2004
## Outline
- What is XML?
- NWS Experience
- Does NOAA have XML standards?
- Should we have XML standards?
- How do we get there?
## What is XML?
- Extensible Mark Up Language
- Similar to HTML, but you design it yourself
- Meant to aid in movement of data between computers
- Lowers cost of exchanging data
- Has been widely accepted in the private sector
## NWS Experience
- NWS averages 5-10 requests a week for XML data feeds
- First Experimental XML feed (warnings) released a year ago
- Two additional experimental feeds (forecasts/observations) released last month
- Several hundred positive public comments
- Lowers cost to put weather data into a product or electronic device
- Improves accuracy
## Does NOAA Have XML Standards?
- NWS has “XML vision” team to explore where NWS should go
- Any other LO activities?
## Should NOAA Have XML Standards?
- Appears to make sense for some data sets:
- <lat>xx.xxx</lat>
- Or
- <latitude>xx.xxx</latitude>
- Or does it matter in an age of XML schemas?
## How Do We Get There?
## Contact Info
- Bob Bunge
- NWS OCIO
- 301-713-1381 x140
- [email protected]
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# Presentation: 510281
## Big Bear Solar Observatory
**Philip R. Goode**
**Big Bear Solar Observatory**
**New Jersey Institute of Technology**
**Irradiance Changes**
- Blue curve is solar cycle
- Red curve adds purported long-term variation
- Temperature changes from NCAR model
- Yellow line limit from physics of irradiance change
- Big Bear Solar Observatory
**Notes:**
The upper blue curve shows the irradiance variation assuming variations in the past track those over the last two cycles and the red curve includes the putative long term component. Note that from here on we take the terrestrial perspective in which the mean irradiance is about 340 watts/m2. This is translated to temperature changes using the NCAR model (paper by Foukal, North and ). With the long term trend, one can account for part of the cooling over the first half of the 20th century and the depths of the Maunder minimum. Foukal et al deny the presence of the long-term component on phenomenological grounds (the magnetic network discovered by Hale in the 1890s would have disappearing during the 1920s. Now that we understand the physics of irradiance change, we can put a hard lower limit on the irradiance change (yellow line). Increases in irradiance are bound directly by increases in activity. Since higher activity cycles are shorter and there is Greenland ice core data showing a roughly cycle going back 100,000+ years, it is unlikely that the Sun’s irradiance over historical times was much greater than it is now. Thus, we are left with a mystery...how can there be terrestrial signatures of the solar cycle when the irradiance changes are too small to matter?
## Origin of Sun’s Variable Output
**Seismic data from SoHO/MDI provide most precise measure of solar variability**
**Physical picture is that rising solar activity blocks heat and convective flows, while corregating the solar surface making it a more effective radiator**
**Active sun is cooler, corregated, slightly smaller and more irradiant**
**Inactive sun is warmer, smoother, slightly larger and minimally irradiant**
- Big Bear Solar Observatory
**Notes:**
From these results we are left with a solar role in climate that is more subtle with changes in the solar wind/magnetic field somehow linking with something terrestrial leaving the Earth’s global albedo as the best place to look for a solar cycle.
## Implications of Limit
**Earth is responding to more subtle changes in Sun, which imprint the solar cycle and longer term wanderings of solar activity**
**Changes in solar wind induces some unknown changes at the Earth**
**A new burden on the climate models**
- Big Bear Solar Observatory
## Can Earth’s Reflectance Increase while Earth Warms?
**Earthshine and other results point to an increasing reflectance over the past five years, which reverses a fifteen year trend of decline**
**Taken in isolation, less sunlight would imply a reversal of global warming**
**Recently updated NASA ISCCP data reveal a change in clouds, so both reduced sunlight and increased global warming are possible**
**Results also confirm earlier Earthshine results of an increasing Earth albedo**
- Big Bear Solar Observatory
## Cloud Amount & Distribution
**Cloud Amount from ISCCP**
**Five year Bands of higher clouds (red) and lower clouds (blue)**
**Unexplained change in last five years**
- Big Bear Solar Observatory
## Earth’s Reflectance in Time
**Earthshine (blue)**
**Regression from ES and ISCCP (shaded area)**
**Global reflectance from reconstruction**
**Global warming since 1850 (red) **
- Big Bear Solar Observatory
## Earthshine Plus ISCCP Conclusions
**Earth’s Reflectance has increased over the last five years **
**Clouds have re-arranged themselves in the same period so that their net cooling effect is reduced. **
**Earth can warm with less sunlight**
- Big Bear Solar Observatory
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**Nevada Wing**{width="0.8972222222222223in"
height="0.9708333333333333in"}
**Award Nomination Form**
Complete this form for all Nevada Wing Awards. Use Microsoft Word to
fill in the blanks.
Members without MS Word may use generic form available at
www.nvwg.cap.gov.
+----------------------------+----------------------+-----------------+
| Nominee's Last Name: | Nominee's First | CAP Membership |
| | Name: | Number: |
| ** ** | | |
| | ** ** | ** ** |
+----------------------------+----------------------+-----------------+
| Unit: | Grade: | Date Joined |
| | | CAP: |
| | | |
| | | ** ** |
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| First): | | |
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| Unit: | | |
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*Fax or e-mail completed nomination to NV Wing HQ, fax -- (775)358-3757,
e-mail - [email protected].*
*Nevada Wing award descriptions are not required to be sent with
nomination to Wing HQ.*
All awards will be selected by the Nevada Wing Awards Board from
nominations received from squadrons or any member of the Nevada Wing.
Not all awards are given every year.
**SENIOR MEMBER OF THE YEAR**
A Senior Member of the Nevada Wing who has performed his/her assignment
in an outstanding manner and one who has contributed above and beyond
the call of duty to the advancement of the Civil Air Patrol during the
past year.
**OUTSTANDING WING STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR**
This award is given to a Nevada Wing staff member who has excelled in
his/her area of responsibility and who shows outstanding leadership
ability. This is a person who has provided guidance to the Squadrons and
other CAP programs and has demonstrated a professional attitude toward
the entire CAP mission.
**PILOT OF THE YEAR - POWERED**
A pilot who demonstrates a professional attitude toward flying, has a
concern for safety, makes an outstanding contribution to the CAP flying
program and is active in SAR and Cadet Orientation flying.
**PILOT OF THE YEAR -- GLIDER**
A pilot who actively participates in the Nevada Wing glider program by
flying with the cadets, properly handles and cares for the glider
equipment, and who teaches the fine art of soaring to fellow CAP
members.
**OBSERVER OF THE YEAR**
This is an observer who demonstrates a professional attitude toward the
CAP program and is active in the CAP Search and Rescue program. This
person should also have contributed in an outstanding manner to the
overall Mission of the Civil Air Patrol.
**SAR BASE MEMBER OF THE YEAR**
A senior member or cadet member who demonstrates a professional attitude
and whose abilities have contributed significantly to the Search and
Rescue program and correct operation of actual and practice SAR bases in
Nevada during the past year.
**GROUND TEAM MEMBER OF THE YEAR**
A senior member or cadet ground team member who demonstrates a
professional attitude toward CAP ground SAR program and has contributed
significantly to the success of the ground operations program in the
Nevada Wing.
**CHAPLAIN/MORAL LEADERSHIP OFFICER OF THE YEAR**
This is an individual who has contributed in an outstanding manner to
the furtherance of the Nevada Wing chaplain/moral leadership program,
and who has demonstrated strong leadership in this area of CAP service.
(The selection of this individual will be made on the advice of the Wing
Chaplain.)
**OUTSTANDING SQUADRON OF THE YEAR**
The Nevada Wing Squadron that has demonstrated the best overall
performance in accomplishing the Mission of the Civil Air Patrol.
Members of this unit participate in professional development, flight
clinics, Squadron Leadership Schools, Corporate Learning Courses, etc.
The unit participates in actual and practice SAR activities, recruitment
of new members, community relations, etc.
**MOST IMPROVED SQUADRON**
The Nevada Wing Squadron that has made the most significant improvement
in participation in the total CAP program for the year. Increases in
membership and full member participation in CAP programs are good
reasons to nominate this squadron.
**SQUADRON COMMANDER OF THE YEAR**
A Nevada Wing Squadron Commander who has demonstrated, through his/her
example, dedication above and beyond the call of duty and has provided
inspiration to others in the performance of his/her duties. This
individual exhibits leadership skills and leads by example.
**CADET OFFICER OF THE YEAR**
This award is given to the cadet officer who best exemplifies the goals
and achievements of the Cadet Program. Nominate cadets using CAPF 58 --
Mandatory attachments are not immediately required. Selected cadet will
be forwarded to Region HQ for Cadet of the Year consideration. CAPF 58
mandatory attachments will be required at that time.
**CADET OF THE YEAR -- ELISTED RANK**
Awarded to a Cadet NCO or Airman who has actively progressed through the
program requirements and is demonstrating leadership skills. Nominate
this individual on CAPF 58 -- Mandatory attachments are not required.
**JACK SORENSON CADET PROGRAMS OFFICER OF THE YEAR AWARD**
This award is given to the cadet programs officer who has contributed
most to the CAP cadet program in the past year.
**COLONEL SKIP PASUTTI AEROSPACE EDUCATION AWARD**
This award goes to a senior member or cadet who best demonstrates a
professional attitude and leadership skill in the CAP aerospace
education program during the past year.
**OTHER AWARDS NOT INCLUDED ABOVE**
Other awards may be given. Describe the purpose and accomplishments for
consideration.
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# Presentation: 862584
## LandScan Population Research Program
- Budhendra Bhaduri
**Geographic Information Science and Technology**
**Computational Sciences and Engineering**
## What is LandScan?
**Population distribution model, database, and tool developed from census and other spatial data using a uniform regular grid**
**Improving knowledge of where people are located**
## How is LandScan developed?
**Dasymetric spatial modeling.**
**Distribute best available census counts to LandScan cells based on a likelihood coefficient calculated by spatial models.**
**Model structure is the same everywhere, but weights for each variable are tailored to each country.**
**Similar operations performed for each data layer and outputs are mathematically combined.**
**Population is allocated to each cell.**
**H**: High-density residential
**L**: Low-density residential
**F**: Evergreen forest
**W**: Water
- Aggregated to
- coefficient cell size
- Product of additional data types
- (e.g. distance from roads, slope)
*W**Cell i,j** = LC**i,j** ** PR**i,j ** S**i,j** * *LM**i,j*
*Population**Cell i,j** *= *PC**Block** W**cell i,j*
## Community standard for population
## LandScan application: Tsunami relief
## Kosovo
- Refugee Crisis
**1998**
**May 25, 1999**
**LandScan**
**Global Population Project **
**Oak Ridge National Laboratory**
## LandScan spatial resolutions
## LandScan USA
| Very high spatial resolution | 3 arc second resolution (about 90 m or 300 ft) or finer |
| --- | --- |
| Finer temporal resolution | Nighttime (residential) and daytime population distributions |
| High currency | Modeled from best available Census block data |
| Value added | Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics for easy integration with risk and impact assessment models |
| Compared with census data | Better than census resolution for most city blocks |
**Harris County and the**
**city of Houston**
## Slide 9
## Night
**Night**
## Slide 11
## Hurricane preparedness and response
| Damage | Total population | Senior |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 100% | 791,361 | 90,773 |
| 75% | 1,594,806 | 187,677 |
| 50% | 1,505,196 | 184,372 |
| 25% | 1,701,593 | 224,279 |
| Total | 5,592,956 | 687,101 |
| | Individual and Public Assistance | Public Assistance |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Alabama | 575,133 | 56,801 |
| Mississippi | 707,506 | 1,391,233 |
| Louisiana | 3,153,293 | 1,362,477 |
- Source: FEMA Impacted Areas, August 31, 2005
- FEMA Impacted Areas
| Total population | |
| --- | --- |
| Significant damage (< 5 ft surge) | 1,007,676 |
| Catastrophic damage (5–20 ft surge) | 1,513,871 |
## Slide 13
## Contact
- Budhendra Bhaduri
- Geographic Information Science and Technology
- Computational Sciences and Engineering
- (865) 241-9272
- [email protected]
- Bhaduri_LandScan_SC07
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> January 6, 2005
Item: **Fire Response and Planning**
### General Information: Saving lives and preventing harm to patients in the event of a fire, is dependent upon comprehensive fire planning, immediate execution of the fire plan, and the proper operation of fire protection detection, suppression, and notification equipment.
###
### Secondary to protecting patients, visitors, and staff from harm is the need to protect the building, equipment, and furnishings from water and smoke damage, to insure that patient care activities can resume as soon as possible after a fire.
Specific Incident: A fire in a VA hospital caused by the improper use of
smoking materials, combined with the presence of oxygen completed the
fire triangle and resulted in the death of a patient. Quick action by
nursing staff in conjunction with the operation of smoke detectors, the
facility fire alarm system, and two of the three fire sprinklers in the
room of fire origin prevented further injury. A key to preventing
further injury was having enough staff to respond to the fire area and
assist with patient relocation. After the fire, water damage was
excessive due to a delay in shutting off the fire sprinkler valve. In
the room of fire origin, the fire sprinkler closest to the fire failed
to operate. This was an O-ring type fire sprinkler manufactured by
Central Sprinkler Company (Model GB). These O-ring sprinklers, along
with other models, were recalled by the manufacturer in 2001 and were
scheduled for replacement. Additional information on the sprinkler
recall may be found at:
<http://www.sprinklerreplacement.com/VRP/enterVRP.php3>
> Actions: By February 11, 2005:
1. Facilities Management or Engineering Service personnel will initiate
> immediate replacement of the recalled Central O-ring sprinklers if
> any are still present in the facility and complete replacement by
> March 15, 2005. If this cannot be accomplished the facility
> director must contact Mr. Ken Faulstich, Chief, Fire Protection
> Engineering (10NB) (202) 273-5869 to arrive at an acceptable
> solution.
2. Clinical management staff will ensure that staff understand and
> enforce the existing program to control smoking materials,
> especially when 100% oxygen is in use.
3. Occupational Safety and Health or VA Fire Department personnel will
> review the fire plan to ensure:
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A) There will be an adequate number of staff, including clinical staff,
> immediately responding to the fire area regardless of the day of
> the week or time of day, to assist in patient relocation to the
> next smoke zone should it become necessary. The number of
> responders needed is dependent upon the number of patients in the
> impacted smoke zone and the acuity level of the patients. Based
> upon past fire events, the minimum recommended staff response (not
> counting Fire Department personnel) is:
1. For patient care buildings with overnight stay that are not
> fully sprinkler protected: One responder for every two
> non-ambulatory patients. If this response ratio cannot be met,
> consider installing sprinkler protection, modifying the
> number (mix) of non-ambulatory to ambulatory patients in the
> smoke zone, reducing the size of the smoke zone(s) or a
> combination of these actions.
2. For fully sprinkler protected patient care buildings with
> overnight stay: One responder for every four non-ambulatory
> patients. If this response ratio cannot be met conduct a risk
> assessment to determine if an appropriate level of safety is
> being provided. Refer to Attachment 1.
> > *For the purposes of this Alert non-ambulatory patients shall
> > include individuals with cognitive or behavioral impairments that
> > need assistance when relocating to an adjacent smoke zone.*
B. The fire plan clearly identifies the individual in the unit/area
> responsible for turning off the room or zone oxygen shut off
> control valve should it be necessary. This is especially important
> in surgery and ICU areas. (Note: Preventing fires in surgical
> areas is a JCAHO 2005 Patient Safety goal for AHC. See Goal #11;
> "Reduce the risk of surgical fires." Additional information on
> this goal may be found at:
> [**http://www.jcaho.org/accredited+organizations/patient+safety/05+npsg/05_npsg_amb.htm**](http://www.jcaho.org/accredited+organizations/patient+safety/05+npsg/05_npsg_amb.htm)
C. A requirement to telephone the fire department is part of the
> written fire plan as newly required in NFPA 101, 19.7.2.2.
D. Qualified staff are identified who are provided with special keys
> and/or tools when needed (e.g. to open doors and windows, turn
> off/on utilities), that are knowledgeable in the operation of: the
> electrical system; heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
> (HVAC) equipment; and fire protection systems (sprinkler shut off
> and drain valves) and are available to consult with fire
> department personnel.
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4. Occupational Safety and Health or Facilities Management /Engineering
personnel shall verify that personnel and equipment are available to
limit damage to the building immediately after fire department
personnel declare the fire is extinguished. This may be accomplished
by evacuating smoke, shutting off sprinkler control valves and
containment of sprinkler and fire hose discharge water. Water damage
may be limited through the use of plugs specifically designed to
seal open fire sprinklers and absorbent "pigs" to dike water on the
floor to keep it from spreading. Smoke spread may be limited by
opening windows, stopping the HVAC environmental air re-circulation
and by using dedicated portable exhaust fans.
5. Occupational Safety and Health or Police and Security Service
personnel shall develop a policy or SOP that addresses when the fire
scene is to be secured after the event and [before clean
up]{.underline}, to permit an investigation to be conducted by
qualified individuals. The purpose of this investigation is to
determine fire cause and assess the effectiveness of both active
(e.g. suppression and detection) and passive (e.g. smoke and fire
barriers) fire protection systems.
6. Occupational Safety and Health or VA Fire Department personnel shall
report all fires in accordance with VHA Directive 2003-051, Fire
Incident Reporting, dated 09-16-03, using the on-line fire incident
form. This form may be found at:
<http://vaww.ceosh.med.va.gov/Forms/FireProtection/FireIncident.htm>
# Contact: Ken Faulstich, Chief, Fire Protection Engineering (10NB) (202) 273-5869
Joe DeRosier, Program Manager, NCPS (10X) (734) 930-5890
Attachment 1
**Fire Evacuation/Relocation Response**
**Sprinkler Protected Smoke Zone Risk Assessment**
This Risk Assessment is NOT to be used to reduce the number of
responders if the 1:4 ratio is being met.
Consider the following factors when assessing the adequacy of the
facility fire response for sprinkler protected smoke zones.
*Note: A responder may be any individual who: can respond within 8
minutes; is trained in the fire plan; participates in the fire drills
(fire department personnel may not be counted since their primary
efforts may be in suppression activities).*
For the purposes of this risk assessment the number of non-ambulatory
patients present in a smoke zone shall be the "most likely worst case"
scenario*.* Base this upon the greatest number of non-ambulatory
patients simultaneously present in the smoke zone over the past 36
months.
Factors:
1. Private Rooms -- if the smoke zone is comprised of private rooms
there is a greater likelihood that a fire and its products of
combustion (smoke) will be contained to the room of fire origin as
staff will not need to re-enter the room to rescue additional
patients. **(Award 1 Point)**
2. Room Separation -- if the walls between the patient sleeping room
and adjacent rooms, as well as the corridor, extend from floor slab
to floor slab and are without penetrations, there is a greater
likelihood that patients in rooms adjacent to the room of fire
origin will not have to be relocated. **(Award 2 Points)**
3. Quick Response Sprinklers -- a faster sprinkler response will
significantly reduce the heat and products of combustion generated
by the fire. Quick Response sprinklers will activate faster than
Standard Response sprinklers. **(Award 3 Points)**
4. Smoke Detection -- properly installed and maintained smoke detectors
will provide early detection of a fire and will give additional time
for staff response. **(Maximum of 2 Points permitted)**
a. System smoke detectors throughout all areas of the smoke zone
**(Award 2 Points)**
b. System smoke detectors in patient sleeping rooms and throughout
the corridor **(Award 1.5 Points)**
c. Single station smoke alarms in all patient sleeping rooms
**(Award 1 Point)**
d. System smoke detectors provided only throughout the corridors
**(Award 0.5 Points)**
5. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems -- an
environmental air system that is fully ducted will aid in containing
the products of combustion from a fire. **(Award 1 Point)**
6. Oxygen [not]{.underline} present --The presence of oxygen in the
patient sleeping rooms (piped, cylinder, or concentrator) can
increase how rapidly a fire will spread. **(Award 1 Point)**
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**Number of Points** **Minimum Number of Responders to
Non-ambulatory Patients**
\<3 1:4
3 to 8 1:5
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## EIA’s Current View on LNG
**Senior Energy Analyst**
**U.S. Energy Information Administration**
**2006 EIA Energy Outlook and Modeling Conference**
**March 27, 2006**
** ****Washington, DC **
***EIA’s Current View on LNG ***
***Imports into the United States***
## U.S. Natural Gas Production, Consumption, and Net Imports,
**1960-2030 (trillion cubic feet)**
**15%**
**21%**
**Net Imports**
**Consumption**
**Production**
**Natural Gas Net Imports, 2004, 2025,**
** ****and 2030 (trillion cubic feet)**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
**History**
**Projections**
**22.4**
**18.5**
**26.9**
**20.8**
**Average Wellhead Price **
** ****(dollars per thousand cubic feet)**
** ****2004 2030 **
**2004 Dollars $5.49 $5.92**
**Nominal Dollars $5.49 $11.20**
## U.S. Natural Gas Consumption by Sector, 1990-2030 (trillion cubic feet)
**History**
**Industrial***
**Electric Generators**
**Residential**
**Commercial**
**Transportation****
**Projections**
** *****Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
- *** Includes lease and plant fuel**
**** Includes pipeline fuel**
**10.0**
** ****6.4**
** ****5.6**
** ****4.0**
** ****0.9**
**8.5**
** ****5.3**
** ****3.0**
** ****0.7**
** ****4.9**
## Unplanned Capacity Additions (Gigawatts)
**Renewables**
**Coal**
**Nuclear**
**NGCC**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
**145**
**10**
**47**
** ****6**
## U.S. Dry Natural Gas Production, 1990 - 2030 (trillion cubic feet)
**History**
**Projections**
**Associated****/****Dissolved**
**Non-associated Offshore**
**Nonassociated**
**Onshore Conventional**
**Onshore Unconventional**
**Alaska**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
**9.5**** **
**4.2**
**2.8**
**2.3**
**2.1**
**4.8**
**7.5 **
**2.4**
**3.4**
**0.4**
## U.S. Net Imports of Natural Gas, 1960-2030
**U.S. Net Imports of Natural Gas, 1960-2030**
**(trillion cubic feet)**
**Canada**
**Liquefied Natural Gas**
**Mexico**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
**History**
**Projections**
**3.2**
**0.6**
**4.4**
**1.8**
**-0.4**
**-0.6**
## Major Sources of Incremental U.S. Natural Gas Supply,
**2004-2030 (trillion cubic feet)**
**Growth in Alaskan Production**
** ****Growth in**
**Non-Associated Unconventional**
**Growth in LNG Imports**
**Base Production (all sources)**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
## Current U.S. LNG Import Terminals
**Lake Charles, Louisiana**
**Regasification Capacity:**
**Peak: 1.5 Bcf /day**
***Source: Energy Information Administration***
**Gulf of Mexico, Offshore**
**Gulf Gateway Energy Bridge Regasification Capacity:**
**Peak: 500 MMcf /day**
## Natural Gas Imports, 1997-2007 (billion cubic feet)
**Sources: History: EIA; Projections: *****Short-Term Energy Outlook***** March, 2006.**
**Natural Gas Imports, 1997-2007**** (billion cubic feet)**
_** **_
*** ***_**LNG Imports:**_
** ****2004: 650 Bcf**
** ****2005: 630 Bcf**
** ****2006: 830 Bcf**
** ****2007: 1,030 Bcf**
** **
**History**
**Projections**
- ___
**Pipeline**
**LNG**
- __
## U.S. LNG Imports by Country, 1992-2005 (billion cubic feet)
**Nigeria**
**Qatar**
**Other**
**Australia**
**Trinidad and Tobago**
**Algeria**
**Source: EIA**
**Oman**
**Malaysia**
**Egypt**
## U.S. LNG Imports, 1990-2025(trillion cubic feet)
**History**
**Projections**
**Existing terminals**
**New terminals**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
## LNG Imports at Existing Onshore Terminals, 2000-2030(billion cubic feet)
**Everett, MA**
**Lake Charles, LA**
**Elba Island, GA**
**Cove Point, MD**
**History**
**Projections**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
## Existing and Proposed
_**CONSTRUCTED**_
**A. Everett, MA : **1.035 Bcfd (SUEZ/Tractebel - DOMAC)
**B. Cove Point, MD : **1.0 Bcfd (Dominion - Cove Point LNG)
**C. Elba Island, GA : **1.2 Bcfd (El Paso - Southern LNG)
**D. Lake Charles, LA : **1.5 Bcfd (Southern Union - Trunkline LNG)
**E. Gulf of Mexico:** 0.5 Bcfd (Gulf Gateway Energy Bridge - Excelerate Energy)
_**APPROVED BY FERC**_
**1. Lake Charles, LA:** 0.6 Bcfd (Southern Union - Trunkline LNG)** **
**2. Hackberry, LA : **1.5 Bcfd (Cameron LNG - Sempra Energy)
**3. Bahamas : ** 0.84 Bcfd (AES Ocean Express)*
**4. Bahamas : ** 0.83 Bcfd (Calypso Tractebel)*
**5. Freeport, TX : ** 1.5 Bcfd (Cheniere/Freeport LNG Dev.)
**6. Sabine, LA : **2.6 Bcfd (Cheniere LNG)
**7. Corpus Christi, TX: **2.6 Bcfd (Cheniere LNG)
**8. ****Corpus Christi, TX : **1.0 Bcfd (Vista Del Sol - ExxonMobil)
**9. Fall River, MA :** 0.8 Bcfd (Weaver's Cove Energy/Hess LNG)
**10. Sabine, TX : **1.0 Bcfd (Golden Pass - ExxonMobil)
**11. Corpus Christi, TX**: 1.0 Bcfd (Ingleside Energy - Occidental Energy Ventures)
_**APPROVED BY MARAD/COAST GUARD**_
**12. Port Pelican:** 1.6 Bcfd (Chevron Texaco)
**13. ****Louisiana Offshore : ** 1.0 Bcfd (Gulf Landing - Shell)
_**CANADIAN APPROVED TERMINALS**_
**14. St. John, NB : **1.0 Bcfd (Canaport - Irving Oil)
**15. Point Tupper, NS **1.0 Bcf/d (Bear Head LNG - Anadarko)
_**MEXICAN APPROVED TERMINALS**_
**16. Altamira, Tamulipas : **0.7 Bcfd, (Shell/Total/Mitsui)
**17. Baja California, MX : **1.0 Bcfd, (Energy Costa Azul - Sempra)
**18. Baja California - Offshore :** 1.4 Bcfd, (Chevron Texaco)
_**PROPOSED TO FERC**_
**19. Long Beach, CA :** 0.7 Bcfd, (Mitsubishi/ConocoPhillips - Sound Energy Solutions)
**20. Logan Township, NJ : **1.2 Bcfd (Crown Landing LNG - BP)
**21. Bahamas : ** 0.5 Bcfd, (Seafarer - El Paso/FPL )
**22.**** Port Arthur, TX:** 1.5 Bcfd (Sempra)
**23. Cove Point, MD : **0.8 Bcfd (Dominion)
**24. LI Sound, NY: **1.0 Bcfd (Broadwater Energy - TransCanada/Shell)
**25.** **Pascagoula, MS:** 1.0 Bcfd (Gulf LNG Energy LLC)
**26. Bradwood, OR:** 1.0 Bcfd (Northern Star LNG - Northern Star Natural Gas LLC)
**27.** **Pascagoula, MS:** 1.3 Bcfd (Casotte Landing - ChevronTexaco)
**28. Cameron, LA: **3.3 Bcfd (Creole Trail LNG - Cheniere LNG)
**29. Port Lavaca, TX: **1.0 Bcfd (Calhoun LNG - Gulf Coast LNG Partners)
**30. Freeport, TX: ** 2.5 Bcfd (Cheniere/Freeport LNG Dev. - Expansion)
**31. Sabine, LA: **1.4 Bcfd (Cheniere LNG - Expansion)
**32. ****Hackberry, LA : **1.15 Bcfd (Cameron LNG - Sempra Energy - Expansion)
**33. Pleasant Point, ME : **0.5 Bcfd (Quoddy Bay, LLC)
**34. Robbinston, ME: **0.5 Bcfd (Downeast LNG - Kestrel Energy)
**35. Elba Island, GA:** 0.9 Bcfd (El Paso - Southern LNG)
_**PROPOSED TO MARAD/COAST GUARD**_
**36. California Offshore**: 1.5 Bcfd (Cabrillo Port - BHP Billiton)
**37. So. California Offshore :** 0.5 Bcfd, (Crystal Energy)
**38. Louisiana Offshore : ** 1.0 Bcfd (Main Pass McMoRan Exp.)
**39. ****Gulf of Mexico:** 1.0 Bcfd (Compass Port - ConocoPhillips)
**40. Gulf of Mexico: **1.5 Bcfd (Beacon Port Clean Energy Terminal** - **ConocoPhillips)
**41. Offshore Boston, MA:** 0.4 Bcfd (Neptune LNG - Tractebel)
**42. Offshore Boston, MA:** 0.8 Bcfd (Northeast Gateway - Excelerate Energy)
**43. Gulf of Mexico:** 1.4 Bcfd (Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal - TORP Technology)
**Existing and Proposed **
**North American LNG Terminals**
*FERC*
*Office of Energy Projects*
**A**
- 3
- 4
- 21
- 36
- 19
- 38
- 37
- 13
**B**,23
- US Jurisdiction
- FERC
- MARAD/USCG
- 25
- 9
- 24
- 20
**C**,35
- 40
- 12
- 5,30
- 8
- 6,31
- 41
- 26
**E**
- 14
- 16
- 15
- 17
- 18
- 42
- 7
- 11
- 29
- 10
- 22
- 28
- 39
- 33
- 34
**D**,1
- 2,32
- 43
**As of March 8, 2006**
*** *****US pipeline approved; ***
***LNG terminal pending in Bahamas***
## Potential North American
_**POTENTIAL U.S. SITES IDENTIFIED BY PROJECT SPONSORS**_
**44. Coos Bay, OR: **0.13 Bcfd, (Energy Projects Development)
**45. ****Offshore**** ****California:** 0.75 Bcfd, (Chevron Texaco)
**46. Offshore California:** 0.75 Bcfd (OceanWay - Woodside Natural Gas)
**47. St. Helens, OR:** 0.7 Bcfd (Port Westward LNG LLC)
**48. Galveston, TX:** 1.2 Bcfd (Pelican Island - BP)
**49. Philadelphia, PA:** 0.6 Bcfd (Freedom Energy Center - PGW)
**50. Astoria, OR: **1.0 Bcfd (Skipanon LNG - Calpine)
**51. Boston, MA:** 0.8 Bcfd (AES Battery Rock LLC** - **AES Corp.)
**52. Calais, ME:** ? Bcfd (BP Consulting LLC)
**53. Baltimore, MD: **1.5 Bcfd (AES Sparrows Point – AES Corp.)
**54. Offshore New York:** 2.0 Bcfd (Safe Harbor Energy - ASIC, LLC)
**55. Offshore Florida:** ? Bcfd (Calypso SUEZ)
**56. Offshore California: **0.6 Bcfd (Pacific Gateway - Excelerate Energy)
_**POTENTIAL CANADIAN SITES IDENTIFIED BY PROJECT SPONSORS**_
**57. Quebec City, QC : **0.5 Bcfd (Project Rabaska - Enbridge/Gaz Met/Gaz de France)
**58. Rivière-du- Loup, QC:** 0.5 Bcfd (Cacouna Energy - TransCanada/PetroCanada)
**59. Kitimat, BC:** 0.61 Bcfd (Galveston LNG)
**60. Prince Rupert, BC:** 0.30 Bcfd (WestPac Terminals)
**61. Goldboro, NS** 1.0 Bcfd (Keltic Petrochemicals)
**62.** **Énergie Grande-Anse QC**: 1.0 Bcfd** **
_**POTENTIAL MEXICAN SITES IDENTIFIED BY PROJECT SPONSORS**_
**63. Lázaro Cárdenas, MX : **0.5 Bcfd** **(Tractebel/Repsol)
**64. Puerto Libertad, MX: **1.3 Bcfd** **(Sonora Pacific LNG)
**65. Offshore Gulf, MX: **1.0 Bcfd** **(Dorado - Tidelands)
**66. Manzanillo, MX: **0.5 Bcfd
**67. Topolobampo, MX: **0.5 Bcfd
**Potential North American**
**LNG Terminals**
*FERC*
*Office of Energy Projects*
- 45
- 44
- US Jurisdiction
- FERC
- MARAD/USCG
- 49
- 48
- 47
- 50
- 65
- 58
- 60
- 59
- 61
- 63
- 64
- 66
- 67
- 51
- 52
- 46
- 53
- 54
- 62
- 57
- 55
- 56
**As of March 8, 2006**
## North American LNG Terminals
_**Existing: **__** **__**5.235 Bcfd**_
**A. Everett, MA : **** **** ****1.035 Bcfd **
**B. Cove Point, MD : **** **** ****1.0 Bcfd **
**C. Elba Island, GA : **** **** ****1.2 Bcfd **
**D. Lake Charles, LA : **** ****1.5 Bcfd**
**E. **_**Gulf Gateway Energy Bridge: **__** **__**0.5 Bcfd**_
** ****Total:**** **** **** ****5.235 Bcfd**
**Tcf/yr: US: 1.9 Tot: 1.9**
_**New Terminals Under Construction: 9.3 Bcfd**_
**1. Freeport, TX, U.S. : **** ****1.5 Bcfd**
**2. Sabine, LA, U.S. : **** **** ****2.6 Bcfd **
**3. Hackberry, LA, U.S. : **** ****1.5 Bcfd**
**4. St. John, NB, Canada : **** ****1.0 Bcfd**
**5. Point Tupper, NS, Canada **** ****1.0 Bcfd**
**6. Altamira, Tamulipas, Mexico:**** ****0.7 Bcfd**
**7. **_**Baja California, Mexico : **__** **__**1.0 Bcfd**_
** ****Total: **** **** ****9.3 Bcfd**
**Tcf/yr: US: 2.0, Can: 0.7, Mex: 0.6, Tot: 3.4**
** **** **** **** **
_**Approved Projects: 11.0 Bcfd**_
**D. Lake Charles Expansion:**** **** ****0.6 Bcfd**
**8. Corpus Christi, TX, U.S.: **** ****2.6 Bcfd**
**9. ****Corpus Christi, TX, U.S. : **** ****1.0 Bcfd **
**10. Fall River, MA, U.S. : **** ****0.8 Bcfd**
**11. Sabine, TX, U.S. : **** ****1.0 Bcfd **
**12. Corpus Christi, TX, U.S.: **** ****1.0 Bcfd **
**13. Port Pelican: **** **** ****1.6 Bcfd**
**14. ****Louisiana Offshore : **** ****1.0 Bcfd**
**15. **_**Baja California - Offshore :**__** **__**1.4 Bcfd**_
** ****Total: **** **** ****11.0 Bcfd**
**Tcf/yr: US: 3.5, Mex: 0.5, Tot: 4.0**** **** **** **** **** **
**North American LNG Terminals**
**Existing, Under Construction, and Approved as of March 3, 2006**
***Source: FERC Office of Energy Projects, EIA***
- A
- 14
- B
**Existing**
**Under Construction**
** ****Approved **
- 10
- C
- 3
- D
- 13
- 1
- 9
- 2
- E
- 4
- 6
- 5
- 7
- 15
- 8
- 12
- 11
## LNG Cases
## Net Imports of Liquefied Natural Gas,
**1990-2030 (trillion cubic feet)**
**Reference World **
**Oil Price ($56.97)***
**Low World Oil **
**Price ($33.73)***
**High World Oil**
**Price ($95.71)***
**Projections**
**History**
**1.85**
**4.36**
**7.37**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
*2030 price for foreign low-sulfur *
*crude oil in 2004 dollars per barrel *
## Net Imports of Liquefied Natural Gas,
**1990-2030 (trillion cubic feet)**
**Reference**
**High LNG**
**Low LNG**
**Projections**
**History**
**9.58**
**4.36**
**1.30**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
## Change in Consumption and Supply in Response to Change in LNG Imports from Reference Case Levels (trillion cubic feet)
**Low LNG Case**
**High LNG Case**
**decrease in LNG imports**
**increase in LNG imports**
**solid bar – increase relative **
** ****to reference**
**stripped bar – decrease relative **
** ****to reference**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
## Lower 48 Natural Gas Wellhead Prices,
**1990-2030 (2004 dollars per Mcf)**
**Reference**
**Low LNG**
**High LNG**
**Projections**
**History**
**5.35**
**5.92**
**6.36**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
## Comparison of Net LNG Import Forecasts (trillion cubic feet)
**EIA**
**GII**
**EEA**
**PIRA**
**History**
**Projections**
**DB**
**EVA**
**Altos**
***Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
**SEER**
## Annual Energy Outlook 2006 indicates that through 2030....
**Imports are expected to play an important role in U.S. natural gas markets, accounting for 21 percent of total U.S. natural gas consumption in 2030, compared with 15 percent in 2004**
**LNG imports are projected to grow from 650 billion cubic feet in 2004 to 4.4 trillion cubic feet in 2030, with net LNG imports rising from 17 percent of net imports in 2004 to 78 percent in 2030**
**The most rapid growth in LNG import capacity will occur over the next decade, with peak annual capacity increasing from 1.4 trillion cubic feet in 2004 to 4.9 trillion cubic feet in 2015 **
**Construction of new terminals is expected to slow after 2015 as rising natural gas prices limit consumption, especially in the electric generators sector, with peak annual import capacity reaching 5.8 trillion cubic feet in 2030**
**World oil markets have a strong influence on the U.S. LNG market**
**Wide variations in the amount of LNG imported have only moderate impacts on domestic natural gas prices **
## Phyllis.Martin
**[email protected]**
** **** ****202-586-9592**
** ****Periodic Reports**
*** ****** ****** ****** ******Short-Term Energy Outlook*****, monthly**
*** ****** ****** ****** ******Annual Energy Outlook 2006*****, February 2006**
*** ****** ****** ****** ******International Energy Outlook 2005*****, July 2005***** ***
** **
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16
MATHIAS SAKDOBF.
Part m.
could not remain unmoved. He felt his whole soul go
forth toward this young man of his own age, the brave son
of the fisherman of Rovigno.
"And I! I!" exclaimed he, with outstretched arms.
"You, sir?"
" I! The son of Stephen Bathory!"
Did the doctor regret the avowal? No! Luigi Fer-
rato could keep the secret as well as Pescade and Matifou.
Luigi was then informed how matters stood, and learned
Dr. Antekirtt's objects. One thing he was not told, and
that was that he was in the presence ot Count Mathias
Sandorf.
The doctor wished to be taken at once to Maria Ferrato.
He was impatient to see her again, impatient, above all,
to hear how she had lived a life of work and misery since
Andrea's death had left her alone, with her brother to look
after.
"Yes, doctor," answered Luigi, "letus go ashore at
once! Maria will be very anxious about me! It is forty-
eight hours since I left her to go fishing in Melleah Creek,
and during last night's storm she will be afraid I have got
drowned!"
" You are fond of your sister?" asked the doctor.
" She is my mother and my sister combined," answered
Luigi.
Does the isle of Malta, situated about sixty-two miles
from Sicily, belong to Europe or to Africa, from which it
is separated by one hundred and sixty miles? This is a
question which has much exercised geographers; but, in
any case, having been given by Charles V. to the Hos-
pitalers whom Solyman drove out of Rhodes, and who
then took the name of Knights of Malta, it now belongs
to Englandand it would take some trouble to get it away
from her. It is about eighteen miles long and ten across.
It has Valetta and its suburbs for its capital, besides other
towns and villages, such as Citta Vecchiaa sort of sacred
town, which was the seat of the bishop at the time of the
KnightsDingzi, Zebbug, Birchircara, etc. Rather fer-
tile in its eastern half, and very barren in its western half,
the density of its population toward the east is in striking
contrast to that toward the west. In all it contains about
a hundred thousand inhabitants. What Nature has done
for this island in cutting out of its coast its four or five
harbors, the most beautiful in the world, surpasses all that
can be imagined. Everywhere water; everywhere points,
capes and heights ready to receive fortifications and bat-
teries. Thc Knights had already made it a difficult place
to take, and the English have made it impregnable. No
ironclad could hope "to force her way in against such an
array of guns, which, among others, include two at the
water's edge, each of a hundred tons, fully equipped with
hydraulic apparatus, and capable of sending a shot weigh-
ing seventeen and a half hundredweight a distance of
nine and a half miles. A piece of information that may
be profitably noted by the powers who regret to sec'in
England's hands this admirable station, commanding the
Central Mediterranean, and which could hold the whole
British'fleet.
Assuredly there are English at Malta.' There is a gov-
ernor lodged in the ancient palace of the Grand Master,
there is an admiral to look after the fleet and tbe harbors,
and a garrison of from four to five thousand men; but
there are Italians who wish to be considered at home, a
floating cosmopolitan population as at Gibraltar, and there
are, of course, Maltese.
Tbe Maltese are Africans. In the harbors they work
their brightly colored boats, in the streets they drive their
vehicles down the wildest slopes, in the markets they deal
in fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, making a deafening up-
roar under tlie lamp of some small sacred daub. It is
said that all the men are alike, copper in color, with black,
slightly woolly, hair, with piercing eyes, robust, and of
medium height. It seems as though all the women were
of the same family, with large eyes and long lashes, dark
hair, charming hands, supple figures and skin of a white-
ness that the sun cannot touch beneath the "falzetta," a
sort of black silk mantle worn in Tunisian fashion, com-
mon to all classes, and which answers at the same time for
head-dress, mantle, and even fan.
The Maltese have the mercantile instinct. Everywhere
they are found doing a trade. Hard-working, thrifty, eco-
nomic, industrious, sober, but violent, vindictive and
jealous, it is among the lower classes that they are best
worth studying. They speak a dialect of which the base
is Arabic, the result of the conquest which followed th
fall of the Roman Empire, a language animated and piot6
uresque, lending itself easily to metaphor and to noetrv*
They are good sailors when you can keep them, and bold
fishermen familiarized with danger by their frequent
storms.
It was in this island that Luigi pursued his calling with
as much audacity as if he had been a Maltese, and here
he had lived for nearly fifteen years with his sister
Maria.
Valetta and its suburbs, we said There are really six
towns on the Grand and Quarantine harborsFloriana
Senglea, Bighi, Burmola, Vittoriosa, Sliema, are hardly
suburbs, nor even mere assemblages of houses inhabited
by the poorer classes; they are regular cities with sumptu-
ous mansions, hotels and" churches, worthy of a capital
which boasts some 25,000 inhabitants.
It was at Valetta that the brother and sister lived. It
would perhaps be more correct to say " under Valetta "
for it was in a kind of subterranean quarter known as the
Manderaggio, the entrance to which is on the S trad a San
Marco, that they had found a lodging suitable for their
slender means; and it was into this hypogeum that Luigi
led the doctor as soon as the yacht was moored.
After declining the services of the hundreds of boats
that surrounded them, they landed on the quay. Entering
by the Marine Gate, and deafened by the pealing and
ringing of the bells which hover like a sonorous atmosphere
over the Maltese capital, they passed beneath the double-
casemated fort, and mounted first a steep slope and then
a narrow staircase. Between the high houses with their
greenish miradores and niches with lighted lamps they ar-
rived before the Cathedral of St. John, and mingled with
a crowd of the noisiest people in the world.
When they had reached the back of this hill, a little
lower than the cathedral, they began their descent toward
the Quarantine harbor; there in the Strada San Marco
they stopped midway before a staircase which went off to-
the right down into the depths.
The Manderaggio runs along under the ramparts with
narrow streets where the sun never shines, high yellow
walls irregularly pierced with innumerable holes, which
do duty as windows, some of them grated and most of
them free. Everywhere round about are flights of steps;
leading to veritable sewers, low gate-ways, humid, sordid,
like the houses of a Kasbah, miserable court-yards, and
gloomy tunnels, hardly worthy of the name of lanes. And
at every opening, every breathing-place, on the ruined
landings and crumbling footpaths, there gathers a repul-
sive crowd of old women with faces like sorceresses,
mothers dirty and pallid and worn, daughters of all ages
in rags and tatters, boys half naked, sickly, wallowing iu
the filth; beggars with every variety of disease and de-
formity; men, porters or fisher folk of savage look capable
of everything evil, and among this human swarm a phleg-
matic policeman, accustomed to the hopeless throng, and
not only familiarized, but familiar with it! A true court
of miracles, but transported into a strange underwork, the
last ramifications of which open on to the curtain walls
on the level of the Quarantine harbor, and are swept by
the sun and sea breeze.
It was in one of the houses in this Manderaggio, but in
the upper portion of it, that Maria and Luigi Ferrato
lived in two rooms. The doctor was struck with the
poverty of the miserable lodging and also with its neat-
ness. The hand of the careful housekeeper again showed
itself, as it had done in the house of the fisherman of
Rovigno.
As the doctor entered Maria rose, saying to her brother,
"My child! my Luigi!"
Luigi embraced his sister, and introduced his friends.
The doctor related in a few words how Luigi had risked
his life to save a ship in distress, and at the same time he
mentioned Pierre as the son of Stephen Bathory.
While he spoke Maria looked at him with so much at-
tention and even emotion that he feared for a moment she
had recognized him. But it was only a flash that vanished
from her eyes almost immediately. After fifteen years
how was it possible for her to recognize a man who had
only been in her father's house for a few hours?
Andrea Ferrato's daughter was then thirty-three years
old. She had always been beautiful, owing to the purity
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# Presentation: 223682
## Screening Development Projects for Risks from Climate Change
- Ian Noble
- The World Bank
## The “conventional” view of adaptation
- Adaptation to CC is an additional cost to developing countries and thus should be funded by those responsible
- There is a high degree of uncertainty in climate projections
- Form collaborative links with international organisations
- Improve our projections of climate change
- Identify hot spots
- Understand traditional coping strategies
- Build capacity in all sectors
- Mainstream adaptation into the development process
## Current Adaptation ProjectsUsual Outcome
**Assess literature**
**Assess current and future vulnerability **
**Increase local forecasting capacity (downscaling)**
**Assess institutional structures**
- Develop adaptation options
- Costing and prioritizing
- Implement priorities
- Monitor and assess outcomes
- Compare lessons learnt
## A restated message
- Based on these major points
- Urgency - climate change is occurring now
- Climate variability and change is currently a threat to development.
- Start by dealing with capacity to cope with current climate variability
- We know enough about the nature of climate change to take sensible decisions about adaptation now
- Can we assess (do we need to) the costs of adaptation?
## We can act now
- We will never be able to predict climate with the precision that we would like
- But, we already know enough about the core climate trends to make sensible decisions about adaptive measures
- Most actions have to start with current coping (in)capacities with current climate variability
## ADAPTA Screening & Design Tool for adapting projects to climate change
**Notes:**
Background – This is a WB project focusing on WB projects, but it is in fact flexible enough to be applied by other project implementers and those who might be affected by projects.
Many project managers want to take adaptation into account, but most of the advice to now has suggested start with downscaled models, huge meteorological data sets etc. Task is too daunting. We are trying to simplify the first contact and make further actions relating to adaptation much smoother.
Note important goal of raising profile of adaptation issues. It is as much about getting project managers to think about adaptation as providing them with some first tools.
## Goals
- Raise profile of adaptation to climate change in project planning
- Screening - Identify the level of risk in a project
- Simple five level classification
- Design - Guide to options to minimise risk where necessary, based on ...
- Past experience within World Bank and other relevant agencies: national and multinational
- Recent research results
**Notes:**
Background – This is a WB project focusing on WB projects, but it is in fact flexible enough to be applied by other project implementers and those who might be affected by projects.
Many project managers want to take adaptation into account, but most of the advice to now has suggested start with downscaled models, huge meteorological data sets etc. Task is too daunting. We are trying to simplify the first contact and make further actions relating to adaptation much smoother.
Note important goal of raising profile of adaptation issues. It is as much about getting project managers to think about adaptation as providing them with some first tools.
## Screening & design tool
- Target: Project developers (national, bilateral and multilateral) and assessors; NGOs
- Increase awareness of the issue
- Provide a first (quick) check of potential issues (by region & sector)
- Levels of advice provided
- Red flag – adaptation issues are important and must taken into account
- Yellow flag – some concerns, that should be checked
- Orange – Not enough known to assess
- Green flag – No adaptation issues foreseen
- Blue flag – Positive action for adaptation
## A framework for a screening & design tool
**What do project managers need?**
**Notes:**
You need to run through this a few times to get the flow
## A framework for a screening & design tool
**Good Practice Interpretation**
**Bring together the expanding database of information**
**Notes:**
Empahsise that project managers really need to get access to the best advice available. This is the bulk of the project. That is, pulling literature, previous project experience etc together.
## A framework for a screening & design tool
**Provide a screening tool to guide user to appropriate material**
**Notes:**
We break each project down into a series of Activities – these are actions (eg building things, changing crops, changing institutions etc) that we assess to be sensitive to CC. This is a core part of the design challenge.
Then we ask, how sensitive are these activities to (eg) a high increase, moderate increase, no change, mod decrease or significant decrease in each of a small number of climate parameters. This is expert assessment. Some will be based on past experience, some on modelling, some is best-guess.
We will select a small number of CC parameters (6 to 8 ideally). We will then develop a composite map of each (global and local resolution). It will include best projections and current trends.
From this we can develop the sensitivity of each activity to the changes expected at the project locality.
BUT – the users do not see all this
## A framework for a screening & design tool
**Based on best expert advice?**
## A framework for a screening & design tool
**What does the user see?**
- A series of questions about their project
**Notes:**
The user is seeking information on climate sensitivity and further information sources
User sees some simple questions and then an assessment of risks and guidance to appropriate resources.
## Tool for Adaptation to Climate Change TACC
## Help about the question and about each option
- Ability to change ones mind
## Users are asked to identify the location of their project.
- Users are asked to identify the location of their project.
- This can either be via lat-long coordinates or pointing to a map
- The underlying climate change data base will be based on expert assessment of the various models and of recent trends.
- A composite map representing climate change for each variable over the next 20 to 30 years will be prepared.
## Slide 17
## Printed summary
## Slide 19
**Notes:**
The whole tool is implemented in Excel. The questions (an “expert system”) are set up in a spreadsheet as shown. Adaptation experts can readily modify the questions to extend the scope or make it more appropriate to their area.
## The tool is being designed and implemented initially in Excel.
- It has a number of tools to help users to expand or modify the knowledge base.
- Later it will be converted to a web-based script.
- The tool and many of the documents will fit on a CD
**Notes:**
As the questions are built up, a tree showing the links between the questions is also formed to help the coder track what they are doing. Users see none of this.
## Users can add to the document data base if they wish
- Each document has a brief summary describing its relevance
**Notes:**
This is an example of a document description – not a real reference.
The project outcomes are what we use to link the document to the risk assessment
## Integrated Modeling System – GUI
**Integrated Modeling System – GUI**
## Contact : [email protected][email protected]
- Working in cooperation with several other agencies and NGOs.
- The tool and data-base will be available for unrestricted distribution
- Nine other agencies have expressed interest in using or cooperating in designing the tool
**Notes:**
The groups that are cooperating include DFID, USAID, GEF, IUCN, IISD, SEI, PIK, Red Cross and possibly the Danish. None of these cooperations are formal as yet so I will not put them on a slide, but you can talk about them.
## Slide 24
## Slide 25
## Slide 26
## Slide 27
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From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 4-MAY-1995 16:12:51.01
To: DEBATE
CC:
Subj: RE: 75th Anniversary Astronomical Debate
Date: 4 May 1995 16:05:36 -0500
From: "Vrtilek, Jan" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: 75th Anniversary Astronomical Debate
To: "ASTRONOMICAL DEBATE" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Message-Id: <[email protected]>
To the debate organizers:
Yes, I did attend and enjoyed the event very much. These comments will be
restricted to brief remarks on your questions (and so are not worth posting)
because I am very pressed for time now, but I much enjoyed the event and want
to let you know that and express my appreciation for your efforts.
The event certainly held my interest, and as a curious novice in this area I
did learn new material, though the depth of learning is inevitably limited by
the format of the debate. My overall views were not much affected by the
debate, which should not be surprising as this was really an event related to
the history of science and to the 'culture of science'. As the participants
themselves clearly expressed it, debates may mark important turning points in
science, but they do not and should not actually settle issues. Perhaps the
greatest potential value in the debate lies in education, in showing the
interplay of judgment and opinion in a forefront area where the facts are
inconclusive.
J. Vrtilek
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Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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dual_QGSP_BERT_He4_pi-_10._4110_1.slcio
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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dual_QGSP_BERT_He4_pi-_10._4110_2.slcio
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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dual_QGSP_BERT_He4_pi-_10._4110_3.slcio
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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dual_QGSP_BERT_He4_pi-_10._4110_4.slcio
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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dual_QGSP_BERT_He4_pi-_10._4110_5.slcio
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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dual_QGSP_BERT_He4_pi-_10._4110_6.slcio
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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dual_QGSP_BERT_He4_pi-_10._4110_8.slcio
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Framing error
at hep.io.sio.SIORecordImpl.nextRecord(SIOReader.java:60)
at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
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at hep.io.sio.SIOReader.readRecord(SIOReader.java:19)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:96)
at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOLCReader.readNextEvent(SIOLCReader.java:137)
at hep.lcio.util.Validate.testRead(Validate.java:98)
at hep.lcio.util.ValidateCommandHandler.execute(ValidateCommandHandler.java:120)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:217)
at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.main(CommandLineTool.java:124)
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at hep.lcio.util.CommandLineTool.parse(CommandLineTool.java:214)
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Office of Inspector General
SEMIANNUAL
REPORT TO
CONGRESS
For the Period April 1, 2006 through September 30, 2006
Report No. 35
Democracy demands wisdom and vision in its citizens
National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act of 1965
THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
serves American taxpayers
by investigating reports of waste, fraud,
mismanagement, abuse, integrity violations or
unethical conduct involving Federal funds.
To report any suspected activity
involving NEH programs, operations, or employees
Call the OIG Hotline
(202) 606-8423
Mailing Address
Office of Inspector General Hotline
National Endowment for the Humanities
1100 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Room 419
Washington, DC 20506
Fax
(202) 606-8329
Electronic Mail Hotline
[email protected]
Government employees are protected from reprisal
Caller can remain anonymous
Information is confidential
NATIONAL OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
ENDOWMENT 1100 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NW
FOR THE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506
HUMANITIES ROOM 419
TELEPHONE(202) 606-8350
FACSIMILE (202) 606-8329
E-mail [email protected]
October 30, 2006
Honorable Bruce Cole
Chairman
National Endowment for the Humanities
Washington, DC 20506
Dear Chairman Cole:
I am pleased to provide you with the Office of Inspector Generals
Semiannual Report to Congress for the second half of fiscal year
2006. The report is submitted in accordance with the Inspector
General Act of 1978, as amended. Section 5 of the Act requires
that you submit this report, with your Report of Final Action,
to the appropriate committee or subcommittee of the Congress
within 30 days of its receipt. The report provides a summary of
the activities of the OIG during the six-month period ended
September 30, 2006.
During the current period, we completed and issued final
reports concerning six internal reviews, one internal audit,
one external audit, and one desk review of documentation
supporting effort allocations to an NEH grant. In addition,
we reviewed 83 OMB Circular A-133 audit reports and completed
one overhead desk review. In our investigations program, we
received five Hotline contacts and referred one matter to
the Department of Justice.
As of September 30, 2006, all matters are closed. We also issued a
contract to an independent public accounting firm for the annual
audit of the agencys financial statements. The OIG is responsible
for monitoring, reviewing and accepting the independent auditors
report. With new leadership in the Accounting Office, it appears
that the effort in support of the fiscal year 2006 financial
statement audit has been more efficient and effective.
I appreciate your support and look forward to working with you and
all agency staff to further our common purpose of assuring the
effectiveness, efficiency and integrity of NEHs
vital contributions to the humanities.
Sincerely,
Sheldon L. Bernstein
Inspector General
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LETTER TO THE CHAIRMAN
THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES.......................... 1
THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL...................................... 1
AUDIT AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES ......................................... 2
INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES 7
OTHER ACTIVITIES..................................................... 9
PRIOR AUDIT REPORTS UNRESOLVED........................... 10
TOP MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES ........................................... 11
TABLE I - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS............................. 13
TABLE II - INSPECTOR GENERAL-ISSUED REPORTS.......................... 14
WITH QUESTIONED COSTS
TABLE III - INSPECTOR GENERAL-ISSUED REPORTS WITH ................... 14
RECOMMENDATIONS THAT FUNDS BE PUT TO BETTER USE
GLOSSARY OF AUDIT TERMINOLOGY ....................................... 15
THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES
In order to promote progress and scholarship in the humanities and the
arts in the United States, Congress enacted the National Foundation on
the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965. This Act established the National
Endowment for the Humanities as an independent grant-making agency of the
Federal government to support research, education, and public programs
in the humanities.
Grants are made through four divisions - Research Programs, Education
Programs, Preservation and Access, and Public Programs -- and two offices
-- Challenge Grants and Federal-State Partnership. The divisions and
offices also administer the We the People: NEHs American History initiative.
The Act that established the National Endowment for the Humanities says
"The term 'humanities' includes, but is not limited to, the study of
the following: language, both modern and classical; linguistics; literature;
history; jurisprudence; philosophy; archaeology; comparative religion;
ethics; the history, criticism, and theory of the arts; those aspects of
social sciences which have humanistic content and employ humanistic
methods; and the study and application of the humanities to the human
environment with particular attention to reflecting our diverse heritage,
traditions, and history and to the relevance of the humanities to the
current conditions of national life."
THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The NEH Office of Inspector General was established April 9, 1989, in
accordance with the Inspector General Act Amendment of 1988, (Public
Law 100-504). In this legislation, Congress established Offices of Inspector
General in several departments and in thirty-three agencies, including
the NEH. The NEH Inspector General (IG) is appointed by the Chairman.
The independence of the IG is an important aspect of the Act. For
example, the IG:
cannot be prevented from initiating, carrying out, or completing
an audit or investigation, or from issuing any subpoena;
has access to all records of the agency;
reports directly to the Chairman, and can only be removed by the Chairman,
who must promptly advise Congress of the reasons for the removal; and reports
directly to Congress. The Act states that the Office of Inspector General
is responsible for (1) conducting audits and investigations; (2) reviewing
legislation; (3) recommending policies to promote efficiency and
effectiveness; and (4) preventing and detecting fraud, waste, and abuse
in the operations of the agency. The Inspector General is also responsible
for keeping the Chairman and Congress fully and currently informed of
problems and deficiencies in the programs and operations.
The OIG staff consists of the Inspector General, Deputy Inspector General,
two auditors, and a secretary. The OIG and the Office of the General
Counsel (OGC) have a Memorandum of Understanding detailing the procedures
for the OIG to be provided with OGC legal services. Investigations are
handled by the Inspector General, an auditor and as required by the
agencys Assistant General Counsel.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 1
September 2006
AUDIT AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES
LIST OF REPORTS ISSUED
This office is responsible for external and internal audits. External
auditing includes grants, pre-award accounting system surveys, review
of OMB Circular A-133 audit reports, overhead desk reviews, limited
scope desk reviews, and on-site quality control reviews of CPA
workpapers. Internal efforts consist of audits, inspections, and
reviews/evaluations of NEH administrative, programmatic, and financial
operations.
Following is a list of reports issued by the OIG during this reporting
period. The Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, requires us to
report on the "Dollar Value of Recommendations that Funds Be Put to
Better Use" and the "Total Dollar Value of Questioned Costs"
(including a separate category for the Dollar
Value of Unsupported Costs), (see Table II).
Report Number Date Issued
INTERNAL AUDITS/REVIEWS
Audit of the Selection, Purchase and OIG-06-02 (IA) 07/19/06
Implementation of the Oracle Accounting System
(Final Report)
Federal Information Security Management Act OIG-06-03 (IR) 08/31/06
(FISMA) Review Personal Identity Verification
(PIV) Compliance
FISMA Review Assessment of Agency OIG-06-04 (IR) 09/21/06
Efforts to Protect Sensitive Information
FISMA Review Compliance with OMB OIG-06-05 (IR) 09/27/06
Memorandum M-06-16, Protection of Sensitive
Agency Information
FISMA Review Oracle Accounting System OIG-06-06 (IR) 09/28/06
FISMA Review Reporting Document to the OIG-06-08 (IR) 09/29/06
Office of Management and Budget
Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2006 OIG-06-07 (IR) 09/28/06
Consolidated Review of the Federal Managers
Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA)
EXTERNAL AUDITS/REVIEWS
Clarity Educational Productions OIG-06-01 (EA) 07/14/06
Bill of Rights Institute OIG-06-01 (DR) 06/23/06
OVERHEAD DESK REVIEW
Mars Hill College NEH-06-14 (ODR) 07/13/06
SINGLE AUDIT ACT REVIEWS
83 OMB Circular A-133 Reports -See Page 5 -
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 2 September 2006
AUDIT AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES
SUMMARY OF REPORTS ISSUED
INTERNAL AUDITS/REVIEWS
Audit of the Selection, Purchase and Implementation of the
Oracle Accounting System
July 19, 2006, OIG-06-02 (IA)
The objectives of the audit were to determine 1) whether the selection
methodology and supporting documentation indicates that the system
selected would deliver the most functionality and would provide the
information needed to adequately manage NEHs funding for programs
and operations; 2) if the system complied with Federal financial
management system requirements, generally accepted accounting
principles, the U.S. Standard General Ledger at the transaction level,
and met all of the former JFMIPs mandatory requirements at the time
NEH contracted for the system; 3) whether the pre-award and post-award
contracts were managed adequately; and 4) total costs, including
contracts/agreements with Oracle Corporation, Department of
Interiors National Business Center, and various contractors hired to
implement and integrate existing subsystems [Grants Management for NEH
and Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the payroll
information received from the National Finance Center for both
agencies], as well as contractors hired after the system was
implemented to resolve system problems.
NEH management did not agree with the report and we closed all
of the recommendations except one. We recommended that the NEH
General Counsel determine if NEH was within its legal right to accept
Federal funds from IMLS to purchase the Oracle license without a
signed agreement. We have not received a general counsel opinion.
Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) Reviews
The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) requires
Federal agencies toconduct an annual self-assessment review of their
information technology security program, to develop and implement
remediation efforts for identified security weaknesses and
vulnerabilities, and to report to OMB on the agencys compliance.
The OIG and managementare required to perform independent reviews.
NEH submitted results to OMB on September
29, 2006.
We issued five reports related to FISMA, including a report to the
Federal Audit Executive Council IT Committee and the Independent
Evaluation Report submitted to OMB. In aggregate, the reports
identified fifteen areas where NEH can further improve information
system security. The CIO agreed with most of our recommendations and
needs to review some others. In the meantime, corrective action has
been initiated on several recommendations. The objective of each
review/report were as follows:
A -Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Compliance
August 31, 2006, OIG-06-03 (IR)
The objective of the review was to determine NEHs compliance with
Homeland Security Presidential Directive
12, Policy for a Common Identification Standard for Federal
Employees and Contractors; Office of Management and Budget Memorandum
M-05-24, Implementation of Homeland Security Presidential Directive
(HSPD)
12, Policy for a Common Identification Standard for Federal Employees
and Contractors; and the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 201-1, Personal
Identity Verification (PIV) of Federal Employees and Contractors.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 3 September 2006
AUDIT AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES
B -Federal Audit Executive Council IT Committee Data Collection Instrument
for Assessing Agency Efforts to Protect Sensitive Information September
21, 2006, OIG-06-04 (IR)
The objective was to report to NEH the results of the assessment of the
agency's efforts to protect sensitive information as reported to the
Federal Audit Executive Council IT Committee on the data collection instrument
prepared by the Office of Inspector General.
C -Compliance with OMB Memorandum M-06-16, Protection of Sensitive
Agency Information September 27, 2006, OIG-06-05 (IR)
The objective of this review was to determine NEHs compliance with the Office of
Management and Budget Memorandum M-06-16, Protection of Sensitive Agency Information
and the checklist accompanying this memorandum entitled, Security Checklist for
Personally Identifiable Information that is to be Transported and/or Stored
Offsite, or that is to be Accessed Remotely.
D - Oracle Accounting System Review
September 28, 2006, OIG-06-06 (IR)
The objective of this review was to examine the privileges/rights and
responsibilities of users within Oracle to determine incompatible functions,
and to review system and information ownership controls.
E - Reporting Document to the Office of Management and Budget
September 29, 2006, OIG-06-08 (IR)
The objective was to report to NEH the results of the information gathered and
reported by the OIG to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on the reporting
template/document in accordance with OMB Memorandum M-06-20, Reporting
Instructions for the Federal Information Security Management Act and Privacy
Act.
Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2006 Consolidated Review of the Federal
Managers Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA)
,
September 28, 2006, OIG-06-07 (IR)
We performed a limited review of the information submitted by each office
head/division director. Our review covered fiscal year ended September 30,
2006. We found that the agencys reviews were reasonable and prudent according
to guidelines issued by the Office of Management and Budget.
Significant progress has been made in the operation of the Oracle accounting
system since the NEH has taken corrective action as suggested by the independent
public accountant and the Office of Inspector General. The agency has
reduced the number of material weaknesses and significant deficiencies. However,
more remains to be accomplished. The Accounting Office must take
responsibility and control of inherent functions of the accounting system
that are currently being performed by the Office of Administrative Services
and the Office of Information Resources Management. We have not been informed
of a plan that will alleviate the internal control weaknesses caused by these
conditions.
.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 4 September 2006
AUDIT AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES
EXTERNAL AUDITS/REVIEWS
Clarity Educational Productions
July 14, 2006, OIG-06-01 (EA)
The objective of the audit was to determine whether the expenditures of NEH
funds totaling $700,000 were reasonable, allocable, and allowable considering
applicable regulations and the terms and conditions of the NEH grant
agreement. To accomplish our objective, we reviewed Claritys accounting
system as it pertained to the NEH grant, tested accounting records and source
documents, and other procedures we considered necessary in the circumstances.
We found that Clarity accounted for NEH project costs by using a separate set
of books and records specifically set-up for the NEH grant. This was acceptable
when Clarity was only working on the NEH project. When Clarity worked on other
projects, we were unable to determine if incurred costs were charged to more
than one project.
Clarity had an accounting system that could account for NEH line items as
proposed in the budget; however, it was not used. While we did not question
costs, we found that Clarity did not spend $534,000 of cost sharing as proposed
in the budget. The project is incomplete at this time and we have requested
that NEH declare the organization and principal participant ineligible to
receive future NEH grants.
Bill of Rights Institute
June 23, 2006, OIG-06-01 (DR)
The objective of this desk review was to assess the adequacy of the organization's
procedures to ensure compliance with OMB Circular A-122 concerning time and effort
reporting.
We found that the policies and procedures implemented by the organization to
account for employee time and effort are adequate to ensure compliance with
the requirements set forth in OMB Circular A-122 concerning support of salaries
and wages. However, we noted a disconnect between the system used to track and
account for salary expenses associated with specific grant projects and the
organizations general ledger.
We informed the organization of actions necessary to ensure full compliance
with the Circular.
Overhead Desk Reviews
The OIG performs overhead desk reviews (ODRs) for grantees requiring indirect cost
rates. The reviews are done in accordance with the Presidents Council on Integrity
and Efficiency, Quality Standards for Inspections.
The OIG sends the results of the ODRs to the Assistant Chairman for Planning and
Operations, who negotiates the indirect cost rates with the grantees. We completed
one review during this period. (See page 3).
Single Audit Act Reviews
During fiscal year 2006, the NEH spent more than 80 percent of its annual
expenditures on grantees. The Single Audit Act Amendment of 1996 covers many NEH
grantees. Grantees expending $500,000 or more in Federal dollars per annum are
required to obtain an OMB Circular A-133 audit. The objective of the audit is to
determine whether the recipients expend Federal funds in accordance with
applicable laws and regulations. The OIG receives OMB Circular A-133 reports
from other Federal agencies (primarily the Department of Health and Human
Services), state and local government auditors, and independent public
accountants.
During the six-month period ended September 30, 2006, we reviewed 83 OMB
Circular A-133 audit reports.
None of the reports reviewed contained findings that required reporting by
the OIG to NEH management.
.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 5 September 2006
AUDIT AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES
WORK IN PROGRESS
Desk Reviews of Documentation Related To Salaries and Wages Charged to NEH Grants
Educational Broadcasting Corporation (WNET)
WGBH Educational Foundation
Washington Educational Television Association (WETA)
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
Connecticut Historical Society Mid-Atlantic Arts Alliance
American Council of Learned Societies
Overhead Desk Reviews
Washington Educational Television Association (WETA)
The Newberry Library
Save Ellis Island!
External Inspection
Ways of Knowing, Inc.
Financial Statement Audit
The OIG contracted for the audit of NEHs fiscal year ended September 30, 2006
financial statements. The independent public accountants (IPAs) performed a
significant amount of work prior to September 30. The OIG is monitoring the
performance of the IPAs. We plan a more extensive review of their working papers
after the audit is completed. During the internal control phase, the IPAs
identified one material weakness concerning separation of duties. This
finding was also reported last year.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 6 September 2006
INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES
BACKGROUND
The Inspector General Act provides the authority for the Office of Inspector
General to investigate possible violations of criminal or civil laws,
administrative regulations, and agency policies, which relate to the programs
and operations of the NEH. The OIG Hotline, e-mail address, and regular mail
are efficient and effective means of receiving allegations or complaints from
employees, grantees, contractors, and the general public. The OIG has obtained
assistance from other OIGs, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Postal
Inspection Service, and other investigative entities as necessary.
When the OIG receives a complaint or allegation of a criminal or administrative
violation, we make a determination of the appropriate action to take. The
result could be an audit, an investigation, a referral to another NEH
office or division, a referral to another Federal agency, or no action
is necessary.
OPEN AT APRIL 1, 2006
Four matters were open at April 1, 2006 and closed during this period.
CONTACTS DURING THE PERIOD
We received five Hotline contacts during this reporting period. One concerned
an internal matter and four concerned external matters. All issues were
resolved during this period.
MATTERS REFERRED TO PROSECUTIVE AUTHORITIES
We referred one matter to the Department of Justice (DOJ) concerning an
employee who applied to another Federal agency for a grant. The person was
acting in the capacity of the President of a not-forprofit organization. DOJ
declined prosecution and the matter was referred to the NEH general counsel
for disposition.
HOTLINE AND PREVENTION ACTIVITIES
We maintain a local Hotline phone number, agency e-mail address, and an
internet address to provide additional confidentiality for those persons
bringing matters to the attention of the OIG. We continue to issue
agency-wide e-mail messages informing NEH staff of violations that should
be reported to the OIG. We also send e-mail messages several times during
the year to inform NEH staff about the OIG.
ANONYMOUS E-MAIL
We have on the NEH intranet and the internet a system for staff, grantees,
contractors, etc. to report waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in an
anonymous manner.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 7 September 2006
INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES
SUMMARY OF INVESTIGATION ACTIVITY
Open at beginning of period 4
Matters brought to the OIG during
the reporting period 5
Total investigative contacts 9
Closed, referred, or no action needed
during the reporting period 9
Open at end of period 0
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 8 September 2006
OTHER ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATION ON THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ON
INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY
The Executive Council on Integrity and Efficiency (ECIE) was established
by the President in 1992 to coordinate and implement government-wide activities
to combat fraud and waste in Federal programs and operations. OIG staff
regularly attend ECIE meetings and provide input to the ECIE.
REGULATORY AND LEGISLATIVE REVIEWS
The Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, requires the Office of
Inspector General to review proposed legislation and regulations. The
reviews are made to assess whether the proposed legislation and/or
regulations affect the economy and efficiency of agency programs and
operations, and (2) contain adequate internal controls to prevent and
detect fraud and abuse. During this period, no reviews were required.
WORKING WITH THE AGENCY
In this period, OIG staff attended and engaged in various NEH meetings
- panel meetings (where grant applications are reviewed by outside
consultants), pre-council meetings (where program staff discuss panel
review results with the Chairman and his immediate staff), and the
National Council meeting. In addition, the IG or Deputy IG attended
the Chairman's monthly policy group meetings.
An OIG staff person attended monthly NEH Employee Association meetings.
OIG staff was also involved in the review of NEH administrative directives.
The Office of Inspector General contributes to the discussions; however,
the office does not participate in policymaking.
OIG INTERNET AND INTRANET
The OIG has listed several semiannual reports on the internet. The reports
are accessible through the NEH homepage and the OIG homepage
(http://www.neh.gov/whoweare/OIG.html).
To enhance the NEH staff's recognition of the OIG mission and responsibilities,
we provide links to several other Federal agencies such as the Office of
Management and Budget, the General Accountability Office, the Office of
Government Ethics, and the IGNET.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Throughout the reporting period, OIG staff provided telephone technical
assistance to NEH grantees and independent public accountants concerning
various matters. Generally, these involve the preparation of indirect
cost proposals and the implementation of the Federal audit requirements
of OMB Circular A-133.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 9 September 2006
PRIOR AUDIT REPORTS UNRESOLVED
Several recommendations from prior FISMA and Informational Technology
Security reviews have not been implemented. The NEH Office of Information
Resources Management staff are currently working on implementing some
of the recommendations.
Couple of recommendations disclosed in the Independent Auditors Report
on the financial statements for fiscal year ending September 30, 2005
are still open. NEH management has indicated that they are taking action
to resolve these issues.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 10
September 2006
TOP MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
As of Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2006
Successfully Implement an Agency Financial Management System
NEH has made significant progress with the web-based accounting system
developed by the Oracle Corporation. Many problems implementing the
new system have been corrected. An interface has been established
between the Grants Management System and the accounting system.
Some of the problems that will have to be addressed in fiscal year 2007 are:
Separation of incompatible duties involving the procurement/contracting
function and the accounting office.
Program fund reports and travel reports provided to the Divisions are not
considered timely by some Division officials.
Several of these problems are being addressed as the FY 2006 financial
statements are being prepared and audited. NEH has hired an accounting
officer that is knowledgeable and qualified to supervise the accounting
staff and manage the financial operation. We strongly recommend that the
Accounting Office hire a highly qualified accountant that is familiar
with the Oracle system operated by NEH. This person should be capable of
handling day-to-day activities and thereby free the accounting officer
to perform managerial duties. The process of hiring of this person
should begin as soon as the report on the FY 2006 financial statements
is issued by the independent public accounting firm.
Strengthen Information Security
As E-commerce increases, i.e., Grants.Gov, NEH will be more susceptible
to outside and inside risks. Also, telecommuting creates additional
security concerns. NEHs Office of Information Resources Management
(OIRM) must proactively monitor system intrusions to determine
if user accounts and passwords have been compromised.
NEH will be providing computer hardware and software to the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for NARAs use in managing
their grant administration program. NEH has to determine what effect
these additional responsibilities and risks have from a security viewpoint.
Continue to Improve Planning and Performance Measurement in Accordance
with the Results Act
Over the past several years, NEH has made progress. However,
more needs to be accomplished. The OIG recognizes that measuring the
benefits of many NEH programs is difficult. In many areas, NEH places
more emphasis on outputs than outcomes. NEH should gradually have the
divisions collect outcome-type data from grantees. For instance, while
we learn that a high school teacher is imparting his/her new summer
seminar knowledge to 250 students a year (guestimate), we should try
to learn the effect on the students. Do they read more books on the
topic, are they thinking about taking more courses on the same topic
in college? What real effect does a summer seminar have on the students
of the person attending the seminar? In addition, what does the school
principal and the department chair see as the outcome of the teacher
taking the seminar?
Information Resource Management
NEH has made and continues to make significant progress on e-gov and
is moving towards the eventual goal of having grantees submit complete
proposals electronically, reviewing the proposals on-line, and
processing proposals electronically. This long-term e-government project
of the Presidents Management Agenda has several agencies working
together. We will be listing this as a management challenge until a
significant amount of grants is processed completely through e-gov
in an economical and efficient manner.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 11
September 2006
TOP MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
Human Capital
The Comptroller General of the United States has cited human capital as
a high-risk area. Similar to many Federal agencies, NEH will be facing
the retirement of a large amount of staff within the next several years.
One office, the Office of Grant Management, has the possibility of having
a complete turnover of staff within the next three to six years. NEHs
challenge is to evaluate how retirements will change the agency. Now
would also be a good time to review workflow of all offices and divisions
and determine if any workload and mission realignments are necessary.
Continuity of Operations
After September 11, 2001, the agency began Continuity of Operations
Planning (COOP); however, a formal plan has not been completed and
distributed to NEH staff. In the recent flooding problem at the
Internal Revenue Service building (our buildings supplier of air
conditioning), exemplary work by NEH staff saved the agency many
problems. Mainly, our grantees were provided with funds requested
in a timely manner. In addition, the Administrative Services
Officer worked diligently with the buildings owner (General Services
Administration) to secure temporary air conditioning and heating units
to service the building. In addition, the system used to notify
employees of the buildings status performed extremely well. Unfortunately,
a majority of the staff was on administrative leave for several days.
NEH needs a plan that will restore staff productivity within an acceptable
timeframe if a man-made or natural disaster prevents employee access to the building.
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 12
September 2006
TABLE I
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
The Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended (Public Law 100-504), specifies reporting
requirements for semiannual reports. The requirements are listed and cross-referenced
to the applicable pages in this report.
IG Act Reference Reporting Requirements Page
Section 4(a)(2) Regulatory and Legislative Reviews 9
Section 5(a)(1) Significant Problems, Abuses, and Deficiencies *
Section 5(a)(2) Recommendations for Corrective Action *
Section 5(a)(3) Prior Significant Recommendations Unimplemented *
Section 5(a)(4) Matters Referred to Prosecutive Authorities 7
Section 5(a)(5) Instances Where Information Was Refused or Not Provided *
Section 5(a)(6) List of Reports Issued.. 2
Section 5(a)(7) Summary of Reports Issued.. 3-6
Section 5(a)(8) Audit Reports - Questioned Costs. 14
Section 5(a)(9) Audit Report - Funds To Be Put to Better Use.... 14
Section 5(a)(10) Prior Audit Reports Unresolved.. 10
Section 5(a)(11) Significant Revised Management Decisions. *
Section 5(a)(12) Significant Management Decisions with which OIG Disagreed. *
* None this period
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 13 September 2006
TABLE II
INSPECTOR GENERAL-ISSUED REPORTS
WITH QUESTIONED COSTS
Number Questioned Unsupported
Of Reports Cost Cost
A.
For which no management decision has been made by the
- 1 -$ - 0 -$ - 0 - commencement of the reporting period.
B.
Which were issued during the reporting period.
- 0 -$ - 0 -$ - 0 - Subtotals (A+B)
- 1 -$ - 0 -$ - 0 -
C.
For which a management decision was made during
the reporting period.
i.
Dollar value of disallowed costs.
- 0 -$ - 0 -$ - 0 -
ii.
Dollar value of costs not disallowed
(grantee - 0 -$ - 0 -$ - 0 - subsequently supported all costs).
iii.
Dollar value of costs not disallowed based on the
- 0 -$ - 0 -$ - 0 -
Value of Services Received.
D.
For which no management decision has been made by the - 1 -$ - 0 -$ - 0 -
end of the reporting period.
E.
Reports for which no management decision was made within - 1 -$ - 0 -$ - 0 -
six months of issuance.
TABLE III
INSPECTOR GENERAL-ISSUED REPORTS
WITH RECOMMENDATIONS THAT FUNDS BE PUT TO BETTER USE
Number Dollar
Of Reports Value
A.
For which no management decision has been made by the commencement - 0 -$ - 0 -
of the reporting period.
B.
Which were issued during the reporting period. - 0 -$ - 0 -
C.
For which a management decision was made during the reporting period. - 0 -$ - 0 -
i.
Dollar value of recommendations that were agreed to by management. $ - 0 -
ii. Dollar value of recommendations that were not agreed to by
$ - 0 -
management.
D.
For which no management decision was made by the end of the reporting period. - 0 -$ - 0 -
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 14
September 2006
GLOSSARY OF AUDIT TERMINOLOGY
Questioned Cost - A cost that is questioned by the OIG because
of an alleged violation of a provision of a law, regulation, contract, grant,
cooperative agreement, or other agreement or document governing the
expenditure of funds; because such cost is not supported by adequate
documentation; or because the expenditure of funds for the intended purpose is
unnecessary or unreasonable.
Unsupported Cost - A cost that is questioned because of the lack of adequate
documentation at the time of the audit.
Disallowed Cost - A questioned cost that management, in a management
decision, has sustained or agreed should not be charged to the government.
Funds Be Put To Better Use - Funds, which the OIG has disclosed in an
audit report, that could be used more efficiently by reducing outlays,
de-obligating program or operational funds, avoiding unnecessary
expenditures, or taking other efficiency measures.
Management Decision - The evaluation by management of the audit findings
and recommendations and the issuance of a final decision by management
concerning its response to such findings and recommendations.
Final Action - The completion of all management actions, as described in a
management decision, with respect to audit findings and recommendations.
When management concludes no action is necessary, final action occurs
when a management decision is made.
Source: Excerpt from Section 106(d) of the Inspector General Act Amendments
of 1988 (P.L. 100504).
NEH OIG Semiannual Report 15 September 2006
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Before the
Federal Communications Commission
Washington, DC 20554
In the Matter of )
)
Request for Review of the )
Decision of the )
Universal Service Administrator by )
)
Audrey Pack Memorial Library ) NEC.470.12-09-99.3500063
Spring City, Tennessee )
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Federal-State Joint Board on ) CC Docket No. 96-45
Universal Service )
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Changes to the Board of Directors of the ) CC Docket No. 97-21
National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. )
order
Adopted: March 28, 2001 Released: March 29, 2001
By the Accounting Policy Division, Common Carrier Bureau:
1. The Accounting Policy Division has under consideration a waiver request filed by the
Audrey Pack Memorial Library (Audrey Pack), Spring City, Tennessee, seeking review of a
decision by the Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) of the Universal Service Administrative
Company (Administrator). Audrey Pack requests a waiver of the January 19, 2000 FCC Form
471 filing deadline. For the reasons set forth below, we grant Audrey Pack's waiver request.
2. Under the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism, eligible schools,
libraries, and consortia that include eligible schools and libraries, may apply for discounts for
eligible telecommunications services, Internet access, and internal connections. In order to
receive discounts on eligible services, the Commission's rules require that the applicant submit
to the Administrator a completed FCC Form 470, in which the applicant sets forth its
technological needs and the services for which it seeks discounts The Administrator must post
the FCC Form 470 on its website and the applicant is required to wait 28 days before making a
commitment with a selected service provider Once the applicant has complied with the
Commission's competitive bidding requirements and entered into an agreement for eligible
services, it must file an FCC Form 471 application to notify the Administrator of the services that
have been ordered, the carrier with whom the applicant has entered into an agreement, and an
estimate of funds needed to cover the discounts to be given for eligible services. The
Commission's rules require that the applicant file a completed FCC Form 471 by the filing
window deadline to be considered pursuant to the funding priorities for "in-window" applicants.
3. Audrey Pack filed its FCC Form 470 on December 9, 1999 for discounted services for
Funding Year 3. SLD posted Audrey Pack's FCC Form 470 to its website on January 7, 2000.
The filing window for Funding Year 3 closed January 19, 2000, thus, Audrey Pack could not
have complied with the Commission's 28-day competitive bidding requirement and completed
its FCC Form 471 within the filing window. Knowing that its application could not be
completed within the filing deadline, Audrey Pack did not file a FCC Form 471, but filed a
waiver request with SLD on January 19, 2000. In its letter to SLD, Audrey Pack challenged the
late posting of its FCC Form 470 to SLD's website. SLD responded with an Acknowledgment of
Waiver Request, informing Audrey Pack that, because the Commission's rules did not permit
SLD to consider such requests, the applicant had to submit any waiver requests to the
Commission. Audrey Pack filed the instant waiver request with the Commission on July 3,
2000.
4. The Commission may waive any provision of its rules, but a request for waiver must
be supported by a showing of good cause. Absent special circumstances warranting a deviation
from the general rule, waivers of filing deadlines should not be granted. We have reviewed the
record before us and conclude that Audrey Pack has demonstrated special circumstances upon
which to grant its waiver request. Although Audrey Pack timely submitted its FCC Form 470,
SLD delayed its posting until such time that it was impossible for Audrey Pack to comply with
our 28-day competitive bidding rule prior to the FCC Form 471 filing deadline.
5. SLD's delay in posting apparently arose from its confusion about Audrey Pack's
billed entity. Specifically, in Block 4, Item 16 of its FCC Form 470, Audrey Pack indicated that
it was a single-site library. In Block 4, Item 17, however, Audrey Pack listed the billed entity as
the Town of Spring City. SLD's record reflects that on December 13, 2000, SLD contacted
Audrey Pack by telephone for clarification about the recipient of service. Audrey Pack explained
that the library requesting funds was a single-site library. Audrey Pack's FCC Form 470 should
have been posted to the SLD website pursuant to the December 13, 2000 conversation.
However, SLD did not post Audrey Pack's FCC Form 470 until January 7, 2000. This delay
made it impossible for Audrey Pack to comply with the Commission's competitive bidding
requirements prior to the FCC Form 471 filing deadline. The record shows that Audrey Pack
complied with the program's requirements in providing additional information to SLD on
December 13, 2000. Thus, the untimely posting of the FCC Form 470 is not attributable to
Audrey Pack. We therefore grant Audrey Pack's waiver request.
6. ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to authority delegated under sections
0.91, 0.291, 1.3, and 54.722(a) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.3 and
54.722(a), that the Waiver Request filed by Audrey Pack Memorial Library, Spring City,
Tennessee on July 3, 2000, IS GRANTED to the extent provide herein. We direct SLD to
process Audrey Pack's FCC Form 471 as timely filed within the filing window.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Mark G. Seifert
Deputy Chief, Accounting Policy Division
Common Carrier Bureau
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## Complete Summary
#### GUIDELINE TITLE
Emergency contraception.
#### BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCE(S)
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Emergency
contraception. Washington (DC): American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists (ACOG); 2005 Dec. 10 p. (ACOG practice bulletin; no. 69).
\[86 references\]
#### GUIDELINE STATUS
This is the current release of the guideline.
This guideline updates a previous version: Emergency oral contraception.
Washington (DC): American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
(ACOG); 2001 Mar. 8 p. (ACOG practice bulletin; no. 25). \[48
references\]
### COMPLETE SUMMARY CONTENT
SCOPE\
METHODOLOGY - including Rating Scheme and Cost Analysis\
RECOMMENDATIONS\
EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS\
BENEFITS/HARMS OF IMPLEMENTING THE GUIDELINE RECOMMENDATIONS\
CONTRAINDICATIONS\
QUALIFYING STATEMENTS\
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GUIDELINE\
INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE (IOM) NATIONAL HEALTHCARE QUALITY REPORT
CATEGORIES\
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND AVAILABILITY\
DISCLAIMER
### SCOPE
#### DISEASE/CONDITION(S)
Unintended pregnancy resulting from unprotected or inadequately
protected sexual intercourse
#### GUIDELINE CATEGORY
Counseling\
Management
#### CLINICAL SPECIALTY
Obstetrics and Gynecology\
Pharmacology
#### INTENDED USERS
Physicians
#### GUIDELINE OBJECTIVE(S)
- To aid practitioners in making decisions about appropriate obstetric
and gynecologic care
- To present evidence regarding the safety, efficacy, risks, and
benefits of the use of emergency contraception including
progestin-only, combined oral contraceptives, and intrauterine
devices
#### TARGET POPULATION
Women who had unprotected or inadequately protected sexual intercourse
within the previous 120 hours who do not desire pregnancy
#### INTERVENTIONS AND PRACTICES CONSIDERED
1. Emergency oral contraception including levonorgestrel-only
(preference) and combination estrogen-progestin regimen. Refer to
Table 1 in the original guideline document for detailed information
on the formulation and dosage of common oral contraceptives used as
emergency contraception.
2. Antiemetic agent to be taken 1 hour before the first dose of
combined estrogen-progestin regimen
3. Counseling patients regarding effective contraceptive methods at the
time emergency contraception is prescribed
4. Offering patients an advance prescription for emergency
contraception during a routine gynecologic visit
5. Evaluating patients for pregnancy if menses are delayed by a week or
more after expected time or if lower abdominal pain or persistent
irregular bleeding develops.
#### MAJOR OUTCOMES CONSIDERED
Incidence of unintended pregnancy
### METHODOLOGY
#### METHODS USED TO COLLECT/SELECT EVIDENCE
Hand-searches of Published Literature (Primary Sources)\
Hand-searches of Published Literature (Secondary Sources)\
Searches of Electronic Databases
#### DESCRIPTION OF METHODS USED TO COLLECT/SELECT THE EVIDENCE
The MEDLINE database, the Cochrane Library, and American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists\' (ACOG\'s) own internal resources and
documents were used to conduct a literature search to locate relevant
articles published between January 1985 and January 2005. The search was
restricted to articles published in the English language. Priority was
given to articles reporting results of original research, although
review articles and commentaries also were consulted. Abstracts of
research presented at symposia and scientific conferences were not
considered adequate for inclusion in this document.
Guidelines published by organizations or institutions such as the
National Institutes of Health and the American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists were reviewed, and additional studies were located by
reviewing bibliographies of identified articles.
#### NUMBER OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS
Not stated
#### METHODS USED TO ASSESS THE QUALITY AND STRENGTH OF THE EVIDENCE
Weighting According to a Rating Scheme (Scheme Given)
#### RATING SCHEME FOR THE STRENGTH OF THE EVIDENCE
Studies were reviewed and evaluated for quality according to the method
outlined by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force:
**I** Evidence obtained from at least one properly designed randomized
controlled trial
**II-1** Evidence obtained from well-designed controlled trials without
randomization
**II-2** Evidence obtained from well-designed cohort or case-control
analytic studies, preferably from more than one center or research group
**II-3** Evidence obtained from multiple time series with or without the
intervention. Dramatic results in uncontrolled experiments also could be
regarded as this type of evidence.
**III** Opinions of respected authorities, based on clinical experience,
descriptive studies, or reports of expert committees
#### METHODS USED TO ANALYZE THE EVIDENCE
Review of Published Meta-Analyses\
Systematic Review
#### DESCRIPTION OF THE METHODS USED TO ANALYZE THE EVIDENCE
Not stated
#### METHODS USED TO FORMULATE THE RECOMMENDATIONS
Expert Consensus
#### DESCRIPTION OF METHODS USED TO FORMULATE THE RECOMMENDATIONS
Analysis of available evidence was given priority in formulating
recommendations. When reliable research was not available, expert
opinions from obstetrician-gynecologists were used. See also the
\"Rating Scheme for the Strength of Recommendations\" field regarding
Grade C recommendations.
#### RATING SCHEME FOR THE STRENGTH OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the highest level of evidence found in the data,
recommendations are provided and graded according to the following
categories:
**Level A** - Recommendations are based on good and consistent
scientific evidence.
**Level B** - Recommendations are based on limited or inconsistent
scientific evidence.
**Level C** - Recommendations are based primarily on consensus and
expert opinion.
#### COST ANALYSIS
A formal cost analysis was not performed and published cost analyses
were not reviewed.
#### METHOD OF GUIDELINE VALIDATION
Internal Peer Review
#### DESCRIPTION OF METHOD OF GUIDELINE VALIDATION
Practice Bulletins are validated by two internal clinical review panels
composed of practicing obstetrician-gynecologists, generalists and
subspecialists. The final guidelines are also reviewed and approved by
the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Executive
Board.
### RECOMMENDATIONS
#### MAJOR RECOMMENDATIONS
The grades of evidence (I-III) and levels of recommendations (A-C) are
defined at the end of \"Major Recommendations\" field.
***The following recommendations are based on good and consistent
scientific evidence (Level A)***:
- Emergency contraception should be offered or made available to women
who have had unprotected or inadequately protected sexual
intercourse and who do not desire pregnancy.
- The levonorgestrel-only regimen is more effective and is associated
with less nausea and vomiting; therefore, if available, it should be
used in preference to the combined estrogen-progestin regimen.
- The 1.5-mg levonorgestrel-only regimen can be taken as a single
dose.
- The two 0.75-mg doses of the levonorgestrel-only regimen are equally
effective if taken 12-24 hours apart.
- To reduce the chance of nausea with the combined estrogen-progestin
regimen, an antiemetic agent may be taken 1 hour before the first
emergency contraception dose.
- Prescription or provision of emergency contraception in advance of
need can increase availability and use.
***The following recommendations are based on limited or inconsistent
scientific evidence (Level B)***:
- Treatment with emergency contraception should be initiated as soon
as possible after unprotected or inadequately protected intercourse
to maximize efficacy.
- Emergency contraception should be made available to patients who
request it up to 120 hours after unprotected intercourse.
- No clinician examination or pregnancy testing is necessary before
provision or prescription of emergency contraception.
***The following recommendations are based primarily on consensus and
expert opinion (Level C)***:
- No data specifically examine the risk of using hormonal methods of
emergency contraception among women with contraindications to the
use of conventional oral contraceptive preparations; nevertheless,
emergency contraception may be made available to such women.
- Clinical evaluation is indicated for women who have used emergency
contraception if menses are delayed by a week or more after the
expected time or if lower abdominal pain or persistent irregular
bleeding develops.
- Information regarding effective contraceptive methods should be made
available either at the time emergency contraception is prescribed
or at some convenient time thereafter.
- Emergency contraception may be used even if the woman has used it
before, even within the same menstrual cycle.
**Definitions**:
**Grades of Evidence**
**I** Evidence obtained from at least one properly designed randomized
controlled trial
**II-1** Evidence obtained from well-designed controlled trials without
randomization
**II-2** Evidence obtained from well-designed cohort or case-control
analytic studies, preferably from more than one center or research group
**II-3** Evidence obtained from multiple time series with or without the
intervention. Dramatic results in uncontrolled experiments also could be
regarded as this type of evidence.
**III** Opinions of respected authorities, based on clinical experience,
descriptive studies, or reports of expert committees
**Levels of Recommendation**
**Level A** - Recommendations are based on good and consistent
scientific evidence.
**Level B** - Recommendations are based on limited or inconsistent
scientific evidence.
**Level C** - Recommendations are based primarily on consensus and
expert opinion.
#### CLINICAL ALGORITHM(S)
None provided
### EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS
#### TYPE OF EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS
The type of supporting evidence is identified and graded for each
recommendation (see \"Major Recommendations\").
### BENEFITS/HARMS OF IMPLEMENTING THE GUIDELINE RECOMMENDATIONS
#### POTENTIAL BENEFITS
**Overall Benefits**
Increasing emergency contraception awareness, knowledge, and access are
important priorities in the effort to reduce the incidence of unintended
pregnancy.
**Specific Benefits**
Estimates based on combined data from two studies show a reduced
relative risk of pregnancy (0.51, 95% confidence interval, 0.31-0.83)
with the levonorgestrel-only regimen.
#### POTENTIAL HARMS
**Adverse Effects of Contraceptive Agents**
- Short term side effects of emergency contraception include:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Irregular bleeding
- Other side effects including breast tenderness, abdominal pain,
dizziness, headache, and fatigue
### CONTRAINDICATIONS
#### CONTRAINDICATIONS
Although existing pregnancy is not a contraindication for emergency
contraception use in terms of risk of adverse effects, emergency
contraception is not indicated in women with confirmed pregnancy because
it will have no effect.
### QUALIFYING STATEMENTS
#### QUALIFYING STATEMENTS
- These guidelines should not be construed as dictating an exclusive
course of treatment or procedure. Variations in practice may be
warranted based on the needs of the individual patient, resources,
and limitations unique to the institution or type of practice.
- Some emergency contraception studies have excluded women with
specific contraindications to oral contraceptives, but no evidence
demonstrates that emergency contraception is unsafe for women with
these contraindications or for those with any particular medical
conditions.
### IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GUIDELINE
#### DESCRIPTION OF IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY
An implementation strategy was not provided.
### INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE (IOM) NATIONAL HEALTHCARE QUALITY REPORT CATEGORIES
#### IOM CARE NEED
Staying Healthy
#### IOM DOMAIN
Effectiveness\
Patient-centeredness\
Timeliness
### IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND AVAILABILITY
#### BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCE(S)
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Emergency
contraception. Washington (DC): American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists (ACOG); 2005 Dec. 10 p. (ACOG practice bulletin; no. 69).
\[86 references\]
#### ADAPTATION
Not applicable: The guideline was not adapted from another source.
#### DATE RELEASED
2001 Mar (revised 2005 Dec)
#### GUIDELINE DEVELOPER(S)
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - Medical Specialty
Society
#### SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
#### GUIDELINE COMMITTEE
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Committee on
Practice Bulletins-Gynecology
#### COMPOSITION OF GROUP THAT AUTHORED THE GUIDELINE
Not stated
#### FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES/CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
Not stated
#### GUIDELINE STATUS
This is the current release of the guideline.
This guideline updates a previous version: Emergency oral contraception.
Washington (DC): American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
(ACOG); 2001 Mar. 8 p. (ACOG practice bulletin; no. 25). \[48
references\]
#### GUIDELINE AVAILABILITY
Electronic copies: None available
Print copies: Available for purchase from the American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Distribution Center, PO Box 4500,
Kearneysville, WV 25430-4500; telephone, 800-762-2264, ext. 192; e-mail:
<[email protected]>. The ACOG Bookstore is available online at the [ACOG
Web
site](http://sales.acog.com/acb/stores/1/category.cfm?SID=1&Category_ID=15).
#### AVAILABILITY OF COMPANION DOCUMENTS
None available
#### PATIENT RESOURCES
None available
#### NGC STATUS
This NGC summary was completed by ECRI on September 22, 2004. The
information was verified by the guideline developer on December 9, 2004.
This NGC summary was updated by ECRI on April 20, 2006.
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## Creditor Control Rights and Firm Investment Policyby Greg Nini, Amir Sufi, and David Smith
- Comments by Carlos D. Ramirez
## The Story
- Empirical literature appears to have largely overlooked the importance of contractual restrictions on capital expenditures.
- These restrictions appear to be a very big deal--about 40% of all loan contracts in the sample contain an explicit restriction provision.
## The Story, part 2:
- These restrictions appear to bind! A firm that experiences a deterioration in its financial health (a downgrade), also experiences a 52 percent increase in the likelihood of being imposed a capital expenditure restriction in its loan contract.
## Main Comment
- VERY GOOD PAPER!
## Another motivation point:
- Paper can form part of investment-cash flow sensitivity debate– FHP (and others) vs. KZ (and others)
- In a nutshell: KZ claim that cash flow sensitivities do not appear to increase monotonically with measures of liquidity constraints.
- These results can offer an explanation of why this monotonic relationship may not show up in the data...
## Slide 6
| The Widespread Use of Capital Expenditure Restrictions
(From Sufi’s Slides) | | | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | Mean | | | Mean | |
| Restriction {0,1} | 0.382 | | | | |
| By industry | | | Has credit rating | 0.444 | |
| Ag, minerals, construction | 0.178 | | Does not have credit rating | 0.314 | |
| Manufacturing | 0.382 | | | | |
| TCU | 0.319 | | Conditional on rating: | | |
| Trade—Wholesale | 0.423 | | Investment grade | 0.093 | |
| Trade—Retail | 0.480 | | Junk | 0.494 | |
| Services | 0.458 | | AAA, AA | 0.000 | |
| By size quintile | | | A | 0.047 | |
| 1 | 0.511 | | BBB | 0.112 | |
| 2 | 0.490 | | BB | 0.464 | |
| 3 | 0.443 | | B | 0.527 | |
| 4 | 0.310 | | CCC or worse | 0.627 | |
| 5 | 0.152 | | | | |
## Main Concern:
- Authors recognize a serious difficulty: CAUSALITY
- Sequence of events:
- 1. A firm’s financial health decreases
- 2. New loan contracts contain capital expenditure restrictions
- 3. Capital expenditures decline
## What’s the problem?
- You can go from 1 to 3, without 2!
- Example: Exogenous (macro, industry) shock
## How to deal with this?--1st Test:
- Look at a plot of the actual restriction relative to investment spending.
- Result: Most of the actual spending concentrates around the restriction.
- Authors argue that this is too much of a coincidence.
## 1st Test problem?
- Loan amounts are about 40 percent of assets. (Table 2 of paper) Thus, these loans are large!
- Given that they are so large, firms have a significant incentive to _negotiate_ these loan contracts, including the restriction amount.
- Banks have an incentive to monitor the firms, hence they offer contracts that force firm managers to release more information.
- If so, the kink is not coincidental.
## 2nd Test: Regression analysis
- Regress Capital Expenditures changes on whether the firm had a loan restriction imposed, controlling for year effects and firm performance.
## Main Results
| | Cap Expenditure | Cap Expenditure |
| --- | --- | --- |
| | chg yr bef to yr aft | chg 2yr bef to 2yr aft |
| Restriction | -0.003 | -0.004 |
| | [0.002] | [0.002] |
| | | |
| New Restriction | -0.002 | -0.002 |
| | [0.003] | [0.002] |
| | | |
| Diff in CF/A | 0.075 | 0.107 |
| | [0.026] | [0.024] |
| | | |
| Diff in q | 0.023 | 0.026 |
| | [0.002] | [0.003] |
| | | |
| R^2 | 0.12 | 0.19 |
| N | 2206 | 2206 |
## 2nd Test Problem:
- The capital expenditure coefficient appears to be “fragile” -- sometimes insignificant or significant at the 10 percent.
- Hence it is important to do more robustness checks.
## Suggestion for Robustness Checks:
- Include other measures of performance as controls. (Examples:1.Change in revenues (accelerator theories of investment); 2. The stock of liquid assets to total assets (liquidity constrained)).
- Look at a subsample of firms that received a downgrade. (This constrains the sample to those firms that are likely to reduce investment spending, _regardless of restriction imposition_.)
- Split this subsample by the existence of a capital restriction.
## Last Comment:
- A great paper for $10,000!!
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9907916314681?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314681?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314681/tsys1/-4854.3,11915.1,-4372.7,127129.6,-5022.7,-14254.9,-5108.4,-4876.0,-6335.0,-10298.3
9907916314683?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v9 overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314683?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device va overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314683?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vb overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314683?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vc overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314683?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vd overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314683?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device ve overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314683?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i2 overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916314683/tsys2/-2017.6,-2087.5,-1678.1,-1817.7,-1512.9,-1844.3,-1863.6
9907916314683&rxmon/rx=02,*,*,*,*,*,*
9907916314683&rxmon/rx
9907916314683&rxmon/rx=03,*,*,*,*,*,*
9907916314683&rxmon/rx
9907916314683&rxmon/rx=0e,*,*,*,*,*,*
9907916314683&rxmon/rx
9907916314683&rxmon/rx=17,*,*,*,*,*,*
9907916314683&rxmon/rx
9907916314683&rxmon/rx=1e,*,*,*,*,*,*
9907916314683&rxmon/rx
9907916314683&rxmon/rx=1f,*,*,*,*,*,*
9907916314704/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,30.22
9907916314719/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.94
9907916314734/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9907916314750/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.540
9907916314765/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,24.82
9907916314776/newtape/"to continue, use label command"
9907916320726;label=thnint35,a46c
9907916320750/st/ack,nak,*alarm*tp(#94),nak,*alarm*tp(#94)
9907916321866/et/nak,*alarm*tp(#94),nak,*alarm*tp(#94)
9907916322167/label/THNINT35,A46C
9907916322167:!079164304
9907916323680;list
9907916324128;status
9907916325487?ERROR ch -345 Tape drive alarm is on
9907916330537;"session i99079, sat,mar 20th, 1999.
9907916330851;tape=alarm
9907916330859/tape/nak,ack
9907916331297;tape
9907916331306/tape/off,00113,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916353249;"wx/ 95% clouds. no wind. no precipitation.
9907916362218;"delta {ut(c;wz) - ut(efos-13)} = + 2.822 micsec at 079/14:45:13 ut.
9907916370555;"delta {ut(c;wz)-ut(gps;sv#01)} = + 2.367 micsec at 079/08:50:00 ut.
9907916372633;"pointing of antenna tested with casa and found ok.
9907916375863;st=for,0
9907916402541;label
9907916402541/label/THNINT35,A46C
9907916430400:preob
9907916430400&preob/onsource
9907916430400&preob/calon
9907916430400&preob/!+2s
9907916430400&preob/tpical=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9907916430400&preob/tpical=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9907916430400&preob/caloff
9907916430408/onsource/TRACKING
9907916430660/tpical/19241,15712,15223,9365,20727,18750,17655,14104,28670,38252
9907916430690/tpical/19815,24198,23613,19893,17226,10261,52620
9907916430701:!079164334
9907916433400:tape
9907916433408/tape/off,00113,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916433408:st=for,80
9907916433429:"data start"
9907916433429:midob
9907916433429&midob/sy=run setcl &
9907916433429&midob/onsource
9907916433429&midob/antenna=check
9907916433429&midob/wx
9907916433429&midob/cable
9907916433429&midob/counter2
9907916433429&midob/ifd
9907916433429&midob/if3
9907916433429&midob/vc02
9907916433429&midob/vc06
9907916433429&midob/vc11
9907916433429&midob/tpi=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9907916433429&midob/tpi=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9907916433429&midob/caltemps
9907916433429&midob/tsys1=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9907916433429&midob/tsys2=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9907916433449/onsource/TRACKING
9907916433449#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907916433451/wx/ 1.3,948.1,73.3
9907916433539/cable/+3.778E-04
9907916433611/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907916433620/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20191,36225
9907916433629/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26244
9907916433638/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11456
9907916433647/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13274
9907916433656/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16350
9907916433697/tpi/13957,11456,10806,6699,14411,13274,12539,9907,20191,26244
9907916433726/tpi/14002,16626,16335,13887,11406,7013,36223
9907916433727/tsys1/52.3,52.3,47.7,46.9,45.8,45.9,46.0,45.4,49.2,45.3
9907916433729/tsys2/46.8,45.8,45.2,45.4,39.5,42.6,46.5
9907916433729:!079164604
9907916433738#setcl#time/17902543,5,1999,079,16,43,37.33,-5.687,49.249,1
9907916433738#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907916460400:"data stop"
9907916460400:et
9907916460417:!+3s
9907916460718:tape
9907916460726/tape/off,01104,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916460726:postob
9907916460726&postob/cable
9907916460726&postob/counter2
9907916460726&postob/onsource
9907916460726&postob/antenna=tcheck
9907916460799/cable/+3.781E-04
9907916461012/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907916461019/onsource/TRACKING
9907916461019#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907916461019:source=0201+113,020106.0,112022.8,1950.0,neutral
9907916461222:check2a1
9907916461222&check2a1/"checks 32 tracks at 80 ips
9907916461222&check2a1/check=*,-tp,-hd
9907916461222&check2a1/decode=a,crc,byte
9907916461222&check2a1/parity=,,ab,off,m0,m1,m2,m3
9907916461222&check2a1/st=rev,160,off
9907916461222&check2a1/!+18s
9907916461222&check2a1/et
9907916461222&check2a1/!+5s
9907916461222&check2a1/!*
9907916461222&check2a1/st=for,80,off
9907916461222&check2a1/!+3s
9907916461222&check2a1/repro=raw,2,3,80
9907916461222&check2a1/parity
9907916461222&check2a1/repro=byp,4,6
9907916461222&check2a1/!*+35.80s
9907916461222&check2a1/et
9907916461222&check2a1/!+3s
9907916461222&check2a1/check=*,tp,hd
9907916471317?ERROR qg -303 Track 30 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907916471317?ERROR qg -303 Track 31 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907916471317/parity/0.,0.,0.,8.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,8.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,8.,16.,0.,0.,0.,8.,8.,41.,0.,$$$$$
9907916471317/parity/$$$$$
9907916471317/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9907916471653:nw2a1=1
9907916471737/pass/1,1,auto,-350.0,-350.0,-348.8,-349.6,1.2,0.4
9907916472079#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907916472573#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907916472662/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907916472662/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907916472662/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907916472662/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907916472662/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907916472662/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907916472978:!079164747
9907916474700:preob
9907916474710/onsource/TRACKING
9907916474963/tpical/19785,15950,15645,9566,21288,19240,18108,14529,29436,39249
9907916474992/tpical/20461,24967,24550,20595,17826,10649,54363
9907916475003:!079164817
9907916481700:tape
9907916481708/tape/off,01119,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916481708:st=for,80
9907916481732:"data start"
9907916481732:midob
9907916481750/onsource/TRACKING
9907916481751#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907916481752/wx/ 1.4,948.2,73.7
9907916481819/cable/+3.772E-04
9907916482011/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907916482020/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20884,38062
9907916482029/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27160
9907916482038/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11728
9907916482047/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13719
9907916482056/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17286
9907916482097/tpi/14444,11728,11172,6889,14913,13719,12979,10278,20884,27160
9907916482127/tpi/14668,17354,17289,14628,12012,7405,38057
9907916482128/tsys1/53.6,54.0,48.8,48.2,47.1,47.2,47.7,46.6,50.4,46.6
9907916482130/tsys2/49.5,47.6,48.1,48.4,41.8,45.3,49.2
9907916482130:!079165047
9907916482139#setcl#time/17930946,5,1999,079,16,48,21.34,-5.688,49.328,1
9907916482139#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907916504700:"data stop"
9907916504700:et
9907916504719:!+3s
9907916505020:tape
9907916505028/tape/off,02111,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916505028:postob
9907916505079/cable/+3.757E-04
9907916505211/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907916505221/onsource/TRACKING
9907916505221#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907916505221:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9907916505264:nw2a1=1
9907916505364/pass/1,1,auto,-350.0,-350.0,-350.9,-349.6,-0.9,0.4
9907916505679#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907916505980#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 10:0x8 11:0x9 12:0xa 13:0xb 14:0xc 15:0xd 16:0x10 17:0x11[lf]
9907916510282#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 18:0x12 19:0x13 20:0x14 21:0x15 22:0x16 23:0x17 24:0x18 25:0x19[lf]
9907916510581#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 26:0x1a 27:0x1b 28:0x1c 29:0x1d[lf]
9907916510973#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907916511065/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907916511065/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907916511065/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907916511065/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907916511065/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907916511065/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907916511385:!079165133
9907916513300:preob
9907916513308/onsource/TRACKING
9907916513560/tpical/18706,15393,13859,9020,19342,17641,16213,13408,27505,36256
9907916513589/tpical/19614,24193,23452,19727,17030,10175,52054
9907916513600:!079165203
9907916520300:tape
9907916520308/tape/off,02111,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916520308:st=for,80
9907916520332:"data start"
9907916520332:midob
9907916520352/onsource/TRACKING
9907916520352#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907916520354/wx/ 1.3,948.1,73.7
9907916520499/cable/+3.762E-04
9907916520610/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907916520619/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19332,35722
9907916520628/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,24808
9907916520637/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11228
9907916520646/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12443
9907916520655/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16183
9907916520696/tpi/13529,11228,9819,6441,13407,12443,11520,9380,19332,24808
9907916520725/tpi/13764,16595,16196,13700,11230,6910,35724
9907916520726/tsys1/51.6,52.3,47.1,46.4,45.3,45.0,45.6,44.6,48.8,45.0
9907916520727/tsys2/45.7,45.5,45.0,44.6,39.0,41.7,46.0
9907916520728:!079165343
9907916520737#setcl#time/17953546,5,1999,079,16,52,07.32,-5.690,49.391,1
9907916520737#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907916534300:"data stop"
9907916534300:et
9907916534319:!+3s
9907916534620:tape
9907916534629/tape/off,02770,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916534629:postob
9907916534719/cable/+3.776E-04
9907916534811/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907916534819/onsource/TRACKING
9907916534819#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907916534819:source=2234+282,223401.7,281323.0,1950.0,cw
9907916534883:nw2a1=1
9907916534962/pass/1,1,auto,-350.0,-350.0,-350.9,-349.6,-0.9,0.4
9907916535291/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907916535291/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907916535291/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907916535291/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907916535291/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907916535291/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907916535617:!079165526
9907916552600:preob
9907916552611/onsource/TRACKING
9907916552864/tpical/22523,18110,17968,10783,24089,21712,20134,16318,33836,44435
9907916552893/tpical/24140,30437,30808,24496,21842,13007,$$$$$
9907916552902:!079165556
9907916555600:tape
9907916555608/tape/off,02770,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916555608:st=for,80
9907916555630:"data start"
9907916555630:midob
9907916555650/onsource/TRACKING
9907916555650#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907916555652/wx/ 1.3,948.2,74.1
9907916555739/cable/+3.770E-04
9907916555812/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907916555821/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,25390,50271
9907916555830/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,32527
9907916555839/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13966
9907916555848/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16302
9907916555857/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23657
9907916555898/tpi/17293,13966,13667,8176,17845,16302,15201,12180,25390,32527
9907916555927/tpi/18665,22969,23637,19014,16099,9785,50272
9907916555928/tsys1/66.1,66.3,62.8,59.8,57.8,58.1,58.9,57.5,62.2,56.7
9907916555929?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i2 overflowed or were less than zero.
9907916555930/tsys2/68.0,64.6,67.7,69.8,57.5,61.4,$$$$$$$$
9907916555930:!079165916
9907916555939#setcl#time/17976749,5,1999,079,16,55,59.34,-5.688,49.456,1
9907916555939#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907916591600:"data stop"
9907916591600:et
9907916591619:!+3s
9907916591920:tape
9907916591928/tape/off,04095,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907916591928:postob
9907916592039/cable/+3.771E-04
9907916592211/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907916592218/onsource/TRACKING
9907916592218#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907916592218:source=0133+476,013355.1,473612.5,1950.0,cw
9907916592264:midtp
9907916592264&midtp/ifd=max,max,*,*
9907916592264&midtp/if3=max,*,*,*,*,*
9907916592264&midtp/!+2s
9907916592264&midtp/tpzero=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9907916592264&midtp/tpzero=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9907916592264&midtp/ifd=old,old,*,*
9907916592264&midtp/if3=old,*,*,*,*,*
9907916592264&midtp/rxmon
9907916592517/tpzero/683,761,673,688,490,1189,1225,745,155,66
9907916592546/tpzero/1278,430,956,1147,670,546,614
9907916592571/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,31.19
9907916592586/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.82
9907916592601/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9907916592616/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.615
9907916592631/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,26.42
9907916592642:nw2a1=2
9907916593524/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.6,0.4,-0.6,0.4
9907916593621#matcn#debug: 92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907916593716#matcn#debug: 92 /DIS ? ERROR 7
9907916594073#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907916594165/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907916594165/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907916594165/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907916594165/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907916594165/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907916594165/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907916594483:fastf=0m25s
9907916594483&fastf/check=*,-hd
9907916594483&fastf/ff
9907916594483&fastf/!+$
9907916594483&fastf/et
9907916594483&fastf/check=*,hd
9907917001022:!079170058
9907917005800:preob
9907917005809/onsource/TRACKING
9907917010061/tpical/19081,15479,15086,9269,20508,18555,17514,14016,28420,37815
9907917010091/tpical/19557,24078,23437,19734,17135,10186,52217
9907917010102:!079170128
9907917012800:tape
9907917012808/tape/off,04636,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917012808:st=rev,80
9907917012830:"data start"
9907917012830:midob
9907917012842/onsource/TRACKING
9907917012843#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917012844/wx/ 1.1,948.2,74.2
9907917012918/cable/+3.761E-04
9907917013010/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907917013019/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19989,35956
9907917013028/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25904
9907917013037/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11301
9907917013046/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13089
9907917013055/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16210
9907917013097/tpi/13804,11301,10687,6637,14237,13089,12458,9860,19989,25904
9907917013126/tpi/13778,16497,16231,13778,11365,6952,35947
9907917013127/tsys1/51.7,52.5,47.3,47.0,45.6,45.3,46.2,45.6,48.9,45.1
9907917013129/tsys2/46.3,45.4,45.4,45.4,39.7,42.4,46.5
9907917013129:!079170308
9907917013138#setcl#time/18009951,5,1999,079,17,01,31.34,-5.687,49.548,2
9907917013138#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917030800:"data stop"
9907917030800:et
9907917030819:!+3s
9907917031120:tape
9907917031128/tape/off,03977,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917031128:postob
9907917031279/cable/+3.770E-04
9907917031411/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907917031420/onsource/TRACKING
9907917031420#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917031420:source=0917+624,091740.3,622838.9,1950.0,cw
9907917031460:check2a2
9907917031460&check2a2/"checks 32 tracks at 80 ips
9907917031460&check2a2/check=*,-tp,-hd
9907917031460&check2a2/decode=a,crc,byte
9907917031460&check2a2/parity=,,ab,off,m0,m1,m2,m3
9907917031460&check2a2/st=for,160,off
9907917031460&check2a2/!+18s
9907917031460&check2a2/et
9907917031460&check2a2/!+5s
9907917031460&check2a2/!*
9907917031460&check2a2/st=rev,80,off
9907917031460&check2a2/!+3s
9907917031460&check2a2/repro=raw,2,3,80
9907917031460&check2a2/parity
9907917031460&check2a2/repro=byp,4,6
9907917031460&check2a2/!*+35.80s
9907917031460&check2a2/et
9907917031460&check2a2/!+3s
9907917031460&check2a2/check=*,tp,hd
9907917041538?ERROR qg -303 Track 30 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907917041538?ERROR qg -303 Track 31 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907917041538/parity/0.,0.,0.,33.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,8.,0.,8.,0.,24.,0.,0.,8.,57.,65.,8.,0.,8.,8.,8.,24.,0.,$$$$$
9907917041538/parity/$$$$$
9907917041538/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9907917041874:nw2a1=2
9907917041957/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.6,0.4,-0.6,0.4
9907917042291/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917042291/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917042291/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917042291/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917042291/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917042291/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917042617:!079170451
9907917045100:preob
9907917045107/onsource/TRACKING
9907917045359/tpical/18981,15472,14988,9245,20353,18421,17376,13934,28228,37553
9907917045389/tpical/19630,24088,23432,19691,17142,10198,52249
9907917045400:!079170521
9907917052100:tape
9907917052108/tape/off,03961,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917052108:st=rev,80
9907917052132:"data start"
9907917052132:midob
9907917052152/onsource/TRACKING
9907917052152#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917052154/wx/ 1.1,948.2,74.6
9907917052299/cable/+3.773E-04
9907917052411/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917052420/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19740,35934
9907917052429/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25561
9907917052438/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11230
9907917052447/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12928
9907917052456/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16152
9907917052497/tpi/13665,11230,10580,6589,14073,12928,12281,9721,19740,25561
9907917052526/tpi/13806,16511,16171,13694,11305,6948,35933
9907917052527/tsys1/50.8,51.3,46.7,46.2,45.0,44.5,45.1,44.3,48.0,44.2
9907917052528/tsys2/46.0,45.4,44.8,44.8,39.0,42.2,46.3
9907917052529:!079170701
9907917052538#setcl#time/18033352,5,1999,079,17,05,25.33,-5.689,49.613,1
9907917052538#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917070100:"data stop"
9907917070100:et
9907917070119:!+3s
9907917070420:tape
9907917070428/tape/off,03302,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917070428:postob
9907917070519/cable/+3.774E-04
9907917070610/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917070617/onsource/TRACKING
9907917070617#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917070617:source=3c371,180718.6,694857.2,1950.0,cw
9907917070649:nw2a1=2
9907917070727/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,0.1,0.4,0.1,0.4
9907917071007#matcn#debug: 92 /STA ? ERROR 7
9907917071095/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917071095/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917071095/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917071095/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917071095/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917071095/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917071418:!079170736
9907917073600:preob
9907917073610/onsource/TRACKING
9907917073862/tpical/19638,15807,15561,9479,21064,19009,17969,14411,29198,38812
9907917073892/tpical/20872,25402,25091,20911,18254,10852,55696
9907917073903:!079170806
9907917080600:tape
9907917080608/tape/off,03302,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917080608:st=rev,80
9907917080630:"data start"
9907917080630:midob
9907917080649/onsource/TRACKING
9907917080649#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917080651/wx/ 1.0,948.2,75.5
9907917080679/cable/+3.762E-04
9907917080812/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917080821/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20722,39231
9907917080830/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26851
9907917080839/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11641
9907917080848/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13525
9907917080857/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17825
9907917080899/tpi/14324,11641,11154,6840,14744,13525,12886,10228,20722,26851
9907917080928/tpi/15153,17804,17818,15044,12421,7625,39226
9907917080929/tsys1/53.4,54.3,49.5,48.5,46.9,46.8,47.7,47.2,50.5,46.6
9907917080930/tsys2/51.9,48.9,49.6,50.7,43.1,46.9,50.2
9907917080931:!079171036
9907917080940#setcl#time/18049755,5,1999,079,17,08,09.35,-5.688,49.658,1
9907917080940#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917103600:"data stop"
9907917103600:et
9907917103619:!+3s
9907917103920:tape
9907917103928/tape/off,02311,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917103928:postob
9907917104079/cable/+3.755E-04
9907917104210/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917104217/onsource/TRACKING
9907917104217#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917104217:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9907917104262:nw2a1=2
9907917104344/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.6,0.4,-0.6,0.4
9907917104420#matcn#debug: ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907917104514#matcn#debug: DIS ? ERROR 7
9907917104607#matcn#debug: STA ? ERROR 7
9907917104694/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917104694/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917104694/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917104694/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917104694/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917104694/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917105019:!079171109
9907917110900:preob
9907917110907/onsource/TRACKING
9907917111159/tpical/19274,15544,15190,9334,20636,18680,17652,14150,28604,38072
9907917111189/tpical/19772,24308,23747,19887,17317,10290,52675
9907917111201:!079171139
9907917113900:tape
9907917113908/tape/off,02311,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917113908:st=rev,80
9907917113932:"data start"
9907917113932:midob
9907917113952/onsource/TRACKING
9907917113952#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917113954/wx/ 0.9,948.2,76.0
9907917114098/cable/+3.751E-04
9907917114211/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917114220/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20130,36408
9907917114229/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26105
9907917114238/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11333
9907917114247/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13192
9907917114256/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16497
9907917114297/tpi/13962,11333,10788,6671,14332,13192,12577,9956,20130,26105
9907917114328/tpi/13967,16727,16500,13919,11521,7051,36416
9907917114329/tsys1/52.0,52.2,47.8,46.7,45.7,45.5,46.5,45.7,49.0,45.3
9907917114331/tsys2/46.8,46.0,45.9,45.8,40.1,43.0,47.1
9907917114331:!079171319
9907917114340#setcl#time/18071157,5,1999,079,17,11,43.36,-5.686,49.718,2
9907917114340#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917131900:"data stop"
9907917131900:et
9907917131919:!+3s
9907917132220:tape
9907917132228/tape/off,01652,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917132228:postob
9907917132319/cable/+3.755E-04
9907917132412/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917132419/onsource/TRACKING
9907917132419#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917132419:source=0234+285,023455.6,283511.2,1950.0,neutral
9907917132464:nw2a1=2
9907917132541/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.6,0.4,-0.6,0.4
9907917132621#matcn#debug: 92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907917132809#matcn#debug: 92 /STA ? ERROR 7
9907917132898/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917132898/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917132898/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917132898/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917132898/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917132898/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917133225:!079171424
9907917142400:preob
9907917142412/onsource/TRACKING
9907917142665/tpical/19060,15399,15029,9206,20415,18434,17477,13962,28277,37622
9907917142694/tpical/19619,24107,23511,20081,17185,10208,52383
9907917142705:!079171454
9907917145400:tape
9907917145408/tape/off,01652,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917145408:st=rev,80
9907917145432:"data start"
9907917145432:midob
9907917145443/onsource/TRACKING
9907917145444#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917145445/wx/ 0.9,948.2,76.4
9907917145559/cable/+3.747E-04
9907917145610/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917145619/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19808,36046
9907917145628/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25674
9907917145637/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11185
9907917145646/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12988
9907917145655/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16264
9907917145697/tpi/13760,11185,10617,6556,14114,12988,12392,9786,19808,25674
9907917145726/tpi/13322,16511,16246,14300,11401,6981,36043
9907917145727/tsys1/51.3,51.5,46.9,46.1,45.0,45.1,45.7,45.0,48.3,44.6
9907917145728/tsys2/40.9,45.3,45.0,48.7,39.7,42.7,46.4
9907917145728:!079171634
9907917145737#setcl#time/18090555,5,1999,079,17,14,57.32,-5.690,49.772,1
9907917145737#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917163401:"data stop"
9907917163401:et
9907917163420:!+3s
9907917163721:tape
9907917163729/tape/off,00993,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917163729:postob
9907917163778/cable/+3.740E-04
9907917163810/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917163820/onsource/TRACKING
9907917163820#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917163820:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9907917163872:nw2a1=2
9907917163955/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,-0.6,0.4,-0.6,0.4
9907917164289/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917164289/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917164289/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917164289/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917164289/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917164289/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917164614:!079171710
9907917171000:preob
9907917171009/onsource/TRACKING
9907917171260/tpical/18938,15364,14904,9181,20279,18320,17328,13852,28101,37365
9907917171289/tpical/19613,23975,23333,20339,17062,10148,52269
9907917171300:!079171740
9907917174000:tape
9907917174008/tape/off,00993,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917174008:st=rev,80
9907917174032:"data start"
9907917174032:midob
9907917174043/onsource/TRACKING
9907917174044#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917174045/wx/ 0.8,948.3,76.4
9907917174079/cable/+3.747E-04
9907917174211/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917174220/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19702,36060
9907917174229/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25508
9907917174238/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11184
9907917174247/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12896
9907917174256/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16105
9907917174297/tpi/13673,11184,10541,6539,14037,12896,12274,9688,19702,25508
9907917174326/tpi/13771,16392,16111,14284,11258,6912,36044
9907917174327/tsys1/51.3,51.9,47.0,46.1,45.1,44.9,45.5,44.7,48.4,44.6
9907917174328/tsys2/45.8,45.0,44.9,46.4,39.0,42.1,46.7
9907917174329:!079171920
9907917174337#setcl#time/18107156,5,1999,079,17,17,43.32,-5.690,49.818,1
9907917174337#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917192000:"data stop"
9907917192000:et
9907917192016:!+3s
9907917192317:tape
9907917192325/tape/off,00335,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917192325:postob
9907917192438/cable/+3.746E-04
9907917192611/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917192618/onsource/TRACKING
9907917192618#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917192618:source=0119+041,011921.4,040643.9,1950.0,neutral
9907917192680:midtp
9907917192931/tpzero/683,762,673,685,490,1191,1226,745,153,67
9907917192960/tpzero/1277,427,953,1145,668,546,605
9907917192985/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,30.70
9907917193000/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.94
9907917193015/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9907917193031/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.691
9907917193046/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,26.42
9907917193057:nw2a1=3
9907917193814/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-293.6,-294.4,1.4,0.6
9907917193920#matcn#debug: ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907917194015#matcn#debug: DIS ? ERROR 7
9907917194106#matcn#debug: STA ? ERROR 7
9907917194197/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917194197/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917194197/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917194197/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917194197/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917194197/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917194505:fastr=0m10s
9907917194505&fastr/check=*,-hd
9907917194505&fastr/rw
9907917194505&fastr/!+$
9907917194505&fastr/et
9907917194505&fastr/check=*,hd
9907917195544:!079172009
9907917200900:preob
9907917200909/onsource/TRACKING
9907917201161/tpical/21320,17102,16878,10238,22731,20443,19174,15442,31795,41898
9907917201190/tpical/22923,28884,28955,23275,20545,12254,62708
9907917201201:!079172039
9907917203900:tape
9907917203908/tape/low,00161,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917203908:st=for,80
9907917203932:"data start"
9907917203932:midob
9907917203943/onsource/TRACKING
9907917203944#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917203945/wx/ 0.8,948.3,76.4
9907917203999/cable/+3.755E-04
9907917204211/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917204220/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,23344,46494
9907917204229/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,29978
9907917204238/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12946
9907917204247/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15029
9907917204256/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21687
9907917204299/tpi/16008,12946,12530,7597,16447,15029,14179,11307,23344,29978
9907917204328/tpi/17289,21298,21668,17649,14766,9036,46481
9907917204329/tsys1/60.0,61.0,56.7,54.4,52.8,53.2,53.9,53.1,57.1,52.2
9907917204330/tsys2/60.8,58.9,60.8,62.8,52.2,56.5,60.5
9907917204330:!079172309
9907917204339#setcl#time/18125159,5,1999,079,17,20,43.34,-5.689,49.868,1
9907917204339#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917230900:"data stop"
9907917230900:et
9907917230918:!+3s
9907917231219:tape
9907917231227/tape/off,01152,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917231227:postob
9907917231259/cable/+3.752E-04
9907917231411/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917231418/onsource/TRACKING
9907917231418#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917231418:source=0749+540,074906.4,540046.5,1950.0,cw
9907917231472:check2a1
9907917241549?ERROR qg -303 Track 30 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907917241549?ERROR qg -303 Track 31 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907917241549/parity/0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,8.,16.,8.,0.,0.,24.,0.,8.,0.,57.,65.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,16.,0.,$$$$$
9907917241549/parity/$$$$$
9907917241549/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9907917241885:nw2a1=3
9907917241987/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-295.7,-294.4,-0.7,0.6
9907917242393/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917242393/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917242393/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917242393/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917242393/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917242393/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917242704:!079172452
9907917245200:preob
9907917245208/onsource/TRACKING
9907917245459/tpical/18750,15307,14767,9162,20116,18177,17177,13713,27902,37074
9907917245489/tpical/19562,24151,23411,19599,17059,10164,52117
9907917245498:!079172522
9907917252200:tape
9907917252207/tape/off,01167,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917252207:st=for,80
9907917252227:"data start"
9907917252227:midob
9907917252246#setcl#time/18153069,4,1999,079,17,25,22.42,-5.689,49.945,1
9907917252246#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917252258/onsource/TRACKING
9907917252258#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917252259/wx/ 0.7,948.3,77.2
9907917252279/cable/+3.761E-04
9907917252410/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917252419/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,18711,35785
9907917252428/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,23909
9907917252438/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10884
9907917252447/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11870
9907917252456/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16184
9907917252497/tpi/13116,10884,9549,6302,13035,11870,11077,9195,18711,23909
9907917252526/tpi/13756,16528,16192,13619,11238,6917,35782
9907917252527/tsys1/45.9,47.6,35.4,40.9,36.9,35.2,33.6,38.9,42.0,37.7
9907917252529/tsys2/46.0,45.2,45.2,44.6,38.9,42.0,46.1
9907917252529:!079172702
9907917270200:"data stop"
9907917270200:et
9907917270219:!+3s
9907917270520:tape
9907917270528/tape/off,01826,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917270528:postob
9907917270639/cable/+3.761E-04
9907917270811/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917270819/onsource/TRACKING
9907917270819#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917270819:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9907917270860:nw2a1=3
9907917270934/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-295.7,-294.4,-0.7,0.6
9907917271208#matcn#debug: STA ? ERROR 7
9907917271295/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917271295/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917271295/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917271295/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917271295/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917271295/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917271605#matcn#debug: rec 1 ? ERROR 7
9907917271625:!079172752
9907917275200:preob
9907917275207/onsource/TRACKING
9907917275459/tpical/19077,15416,15104,9260,20443,18520,17529,14031,28386,37761
9907917275488/tpical/19718,24165,23557,19816,17245,10252,52409
9907917275499:!079172822
9907917282200:tape
9907917282208/tape/off,01826,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917282208:st=for,80
9907917282232:"data start"
9907917282232:midob
9907917282243/onsource/TRACKING
9907917282244#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917282245/wx/ 0.6,948.3,77.6
9907917282339/cable/+3.752E-04
9907917282412/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917282421/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19897,36141
9907917282430/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25777
9907917282439/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11224
9907917282448/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13033
9907917282457/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16319
9907917282498/tpi/13785,11224,10671,6596,14157,13033,12417,9825,19897,25777
9907917282527/tpi/13905,16580,16324,13847,11422,7007,36145
9907917282528/tsys1/51.5,51.9,46.9,46.2,45.2,44.9,45.5,44.9,48.4,44.6
9907917282529/tsys2/46.5,45.6,45.5,45.5,39.5,42.6,46.8
9907917282530:!079173002
9907917282539#setcl#time/18171362,5,1999,079,17,28,25.34,-5.688,49.996,1
9907917282539#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917300200:"data stop"
9907917300200:et
9907917300218:!+3s
9907917300519:tape
9907917300527/tape/off,02485,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917300527:postob
9907917300559/cable/+3.735E-04
9907917300610/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917300619/onsource/TRACKING
9907917300619#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917300619:source=0458-020,045841.3,-020333.9,1950.0,neutral
9907917300662:nw2a1=3
9907917300740/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-295.7,-294.4,-0.7,0.6
9907917301079#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907917301380#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 10:0x8 11:0x9 12:0xa 13:0xb 14:0xc 15:0xd 16:0x10 17:0x11[lf]
9907917301591/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917301591/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917301591/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917301591/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917301591/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917301591/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917301912:!079173057
9907917305700:preob
9907917305710/onsource/TRACKING
9907917305963/tpical/19296,15570,15250,9344,20669,18668,17668,14140,28673,38114
9907917305993/tpical/19998,24494,24054,20401,17522,10403,53342
9907917310004:!079173127
9907917312700:tape
9907917312708/tape/off,02485,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917312708:st=for,80
9907917312732:"data start"
9907917312732:midob
9907917312752/onsource/TRACKING
9907917312752#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917312754/wx/ 0.6,948.4,77.8
9907917312819/cable/+3.736E-04
9907917313011/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907917313020/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20232,37083
9907917313029/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26207
9907917313038/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11397
9907917313047/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13235
9907917313056/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16800
9907917313097/tpi/14030,11397,10847,6705,14403,13235,12609,9978,20232,26207
9907917313126/tpi/14243,16948,16773,14447,11704,7172,37096
9907917313127/tsys1/52.7,53.0,48.1,47.4,46.2,46.1,46.8,46.1,49.5,45.7
9907917313128/tsys2/48.2,46.9,46.5,47.8,40.6,43.9,48.1
9907917313129:!079173307
9907917313138#setcl#time/18189962,5,1999,079,17,31,31.33,-5.687,50.048,1
9907917313138#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917330700:"data stop"
9907917330700:et
9907917330719:!+3s
9907917331020:tape
9907917331027/tape/off,03143,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917331027:postob
9907917331179/cable/+3.739E-04
9907917331211/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917331218/onsource/TRACKING
9907917331218#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917331218:source=0556+238,055628.7,235345.2,1950.0,neutral
9907917331273:nw2a1=3
9907917331356/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-295.7,-294.4,-0.7,0.6
9907917331691/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917331691/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917331691/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917331691/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917331691/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917331691/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917332015:!079173340
9907917334000:preob
9907917334009/onsource/TRACKING
9907917334262/tpical/18832,15394,14824,9189,20147,18204,17183,13742,27993,37164
9907917334291/tpical/19628,24000,23312,20061,16987,10122,51823
9907917334302:!079173410
9907917341000:tape
9907917341008/tape/off,03143,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917341008:st=for,80
9907917341029:"data start"
9907917341029:midob
9907917341048/onsource/TRACKING
9907917341048#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917341050/wx/ 0.5,948.4,77.7
9907917341199/cable/+3.736E-04
9907917341411/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917341420/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19568,35577
9907917341429/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25274
9907917341438/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11158
9907917341447/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12779
9907917341456/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16083
9907917341497/tpi/13567,11158,10432,6530,13883,12779,12156,9610,19568,25274
9907917341526/tpi/13798,16418,16091,13730,11198,6879,35573
9907917341527/tsys1/50.9,51.0,46.2,45.7,44.5,44.4,45.2,44.6,47.9,44.1
9907917341528/tsys2/46.0,45.1,44.9,42.5,38.9,41.8,46.1
9907917341529:!079173550
9907917341537#setcl#time/18206364,4,1999,079,17,34,15.34,-5.687,50.093,2
9907917341537#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917355000:"data stop"
9907917355000:et
9907917355019:!+3s
9907917355320:tape
9907917355328/tape/off,03802,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917355328:postob
9907917355419/cable/+3.736E-04
9907917355612/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917355621/onsource/TRACKING
9907917355621#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917355621:source=0201+113,020106.0,112022.8,1950.0,neutral
9907917355663:midtp
9907917355913/tpzero/683,761,674,684,490,1191,1227,745,149,67
9907917355942/tpzero/1279,427,954,1147,668,546,569
9907917355967/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,30.58
9907917355982/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.94
9907917355997/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9907917360012/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.540
9907917360027/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,24.98
9907917360038:nw2a1=4
9907917360725/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,54.6,55.6,-0.4,0.6
9907917360819#matcn#debug: ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907917361009#matcn#debug: STA ? ERROR 7
9907917361097/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917361097/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917361097/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917361097/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917361097/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917361097/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917361428:fastf=0m40s
9907917365467:!079173709
9907917370900:preob
9907917370908/onsource/TRACKING
9907917371160/tpical/19748,15892,15556,9499,21090,18990,18007,14404,29317,38897
9907917371189/tpical/20783,25463,25212,21067,18329,10909,55895
9907917371200:!079173739
9907917373900:tape
9907917373907/tape/off,04681,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917373907:st=rev,80
9907917373930:"data start"
9907917373930:midob
9907917373941/onsource/TRACKING
9907917373942#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917373943/wx/ 0.5,948.4,78.1
9907917374058/cable/+3.734E-04
9907917374211/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917374220/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20913,39687
9907917374229/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27059
9907917374238/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11736
9907917374247/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13604
9907917374256/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18011
9907917374297/tpi/14485,11736,11215,6868,14883,13604,12964,10260,20913,27059
9907917374326/tpi/15051,17921,18000,15274,12563,7681,39687
9907917374327/tsys1/54.5,54.9,50.5,48.9,48.2,47.9,48.4,47.8,51.4,47.4
9907917374328/tsys2/51.4,49.6,50.6,52.2,44.1,47.3,51.6
9907917374329:!079174009
9907917374338#setcl#time/18227165,5,1999,079,17,37,43.33,-5.690,50.151,1
9907917374338#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917400900:"data stop"
9907917400900:et
9907917400919:!+3s
9907917401220:tape
9907917401228/tape/off,03689,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917401228:postob
9907917401319/cable/+3.731E-04
9907917401410/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917401422/onsource/TRACKING
9907917401422#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917401422:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9907917401481:check2a2
9907917411565?ERROR qg -303 Track 30 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907917411565?ERROR qg -303 Track 31 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907917411565/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,8.,0.,8.,0.,33.,0.,0.,8.,41.,65.,49.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,8.,$$$$$
9907917411565/parity/$$$$$
9907917411565/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9907917411901:nw2a1=4
9907917411985/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,54.6,55.6,-0.4,0.6
9907917412573#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907917412663/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917412663/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917412663/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917412663/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917412663/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917412663/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917412980:!079174152
9907917415200:preob
9907917415207/onsource/TRACKING
9907917415459/tpical/18465,15169,13678,8876,19028,17271,15987,13206,27100,35615
9907917415489/tpical/19397,23938,23204,19540,16955,10091,51728
9907917415500:!079174222
9907917422200:tape
9907917422208/tape/off,03674,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917422208:st=rev,80
9907917422232:"data start"
9907917422232:midob
9907917422252/onsource/TRACKING
9907917422252#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917422254/wx/ 0.4,948.4,78.1
9907917422338/cable/+3.745E-04
9907917422411/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917422419/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,18918,35439
9907917422429/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,24189
9907917422438/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10988
9907917422447/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12102
9907917422456/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15973
9907917422498/tpi/13264,10988,9639,6324,13083,12102,11267,9227,18918,24189
9907917422527/tpi/13595,16374,15973,13544,11134,6863,35434
9907917422528/tsys1/50.3,50.9,46.2,46.0,44.1,43.9,44.2,44.3,47.7,43.9
9907917422529/tsys2/45.4,45.1,44.4,44.2,38.5,41.9,45.8
9907917422529:!079174402
9907917422538#setcl#time/18255367,5,1999,079,17,42,25.34,-5.686,50.229,2
9907917422538#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917440200:"data stop"
9907917440200:et
9907917440219:!+3s
9907917440520:tape
9907917440528/tape/off,03015,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917440528:postob
9907917440559/cable/+3.750E-04
9907917440611/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917440622/onsource/TRACKING
9907917440622#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917440622:source=0234+285,023455.6,283511.2,1950.0,neutral
9907917440664:nw2a1=4
9907917440746/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,54.6,55.6,-0.4,0.6
9907917441079#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907917441573#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907917441661/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917441661/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917441661/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917441661/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917441661/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917441661/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917441975:!079174439
9907917443900:preob
9907917443907/onsource/TRACKING
9907917444159/tpical/19112,15543,15100,9275,20488,18485,17507,13995,28416,37773
9907917444189/tpical/19762,24213,23570,20511,17301,10278,52563
9907917444200:!079174509
9907917450900:tape
9907917450908/tape/off,03015,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917450908:st=rev,80
9907917450932:"data start"
9907917450932:midob
9907917450952/onsource/TRACKING
9907917450952#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917450954/wx/ 0.4,948.4,78.2
9907917450998/cable/+3.742E-04
9907917451210/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907917451219/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19939,36327
9907917451228/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25806
9907917451237/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11300
9907917451246/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13025
9907917451255/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16359
9907917451298/tpi/13803,11300,10708,6608,14165,13025,12432,9818,19939,25806
9907917451328/tpi/13975,16625,16360,14807,11486,7041,36320
9907917451329/tsys1/51.4,51.7,47.5,46.2,45.0,45.1,45.9,45.2,48.6,44.7
9907917451330/tsys2/46.9,45.7,45.7,51.2,39.8,42.9,47.1
9907917451331:!079174649
9907917451340#setcl#time/18272170,5,1999,079,17,45,13.35,-5.690,50.276,1
9907917451340#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917464900:"data stop"
9907917464900:et
9907917464919:!+3s
9907917465221:tape
9907917465228/tape/off,02357,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917465228:postob
9907917465358/cable/+3.743E-04
9907917465410/gps-fmout/+1.0E-06
9907917465418/onsource/TRACKING
9907917465418#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917465418:source=0133+476,013355.1,473612.5,1950.0,cw
9907917465486:nw2a1=4
9907917465569/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,54.6,54.9,-0.4,-0.1
9907917465878#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907917470190/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917470190/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917470190/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917470190/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917470190/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917470190/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917470508:!079174728
9907917472800:preob
9907917472808/onsource/TRACKING
9907917473060/tpical/19081,15462,15090,9254,20444,18462,17466,13961,28330,37676
9907917473090/tpical/19744,24196,23606,19829,17302,10267,52479
9907917473101:!079174758
9907917475800:tape
9907917475808/tape/off,02357,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917475808:st=rev,80
9907917475832:"data start"
9907917475832:midob
9907917475843/onsource/TRACKING
9907917475844#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917475845/wx/ 0.4,948.4,78.6
9907917475938/cable/+3.738E-04
9907917480011/gps-fmout/+1.0E-06
9907917480020/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19900,36167
9907917480029/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25783
9907917480038/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11287
9907917480047/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13010
9907917480056/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16377
9907917480097/tpi/13795,11287,10670,6601,14160,13010,12393,9808,19900,25783
9907917480126/tpi/13955,16620,16385,13949,11478,7036,36167
9907917480128/tsys1/51.6,52.4,47.0,46.4,45.2,45.1,45.8,45.4,48.7,45.0
9907917480128/tsys2/46.9,45.7,45.7,46.6,39.7,43.0,46.7
9907917480128:!079174938
9907917480138#setcl#time/18288969,5,1999,079,17,48,01.33,-5.690,50.323,1
9907917480138#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917493800:"data stop"
9907917493800:et
9907917493819:!+3s
9907917494120:tape
9907917494128/tape/off,01698,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917494128:postob
9907917494159/cable/+3.734E-04
9907917494211/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907917494221/onsource/TRACKING
9907917494221#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917494221:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9907917494279:nw2a1=4
9907917494362/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,54.6,55.6,-0.4,0.6
9907917494691/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917494691/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917494691/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917494691/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917494691/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917494691/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917495008:!079175022
9907917502200:preob
9907917502207/onsource/TRACKING
9907917502459/tpical/19040,15447,14982,9226,20364,18390,17413,13916,28239,37555
9907917502489/tpical/19634,23966,23345,21060,17111,10156,52071
9907917502498:!079175052
9907917505200:tape
9907917505208/tape/off,01698,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917505208:st=rev,80
9907917505229:"data start"
9907917505229:midob
9907917505240/onsource/TRACKING
9907917505241#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907917505242/wx/ 0.4,948.4,78.6
9907917505299/cable/+3.721E-04
9907917505412/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917505421/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19747,35839
9907917505430/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25576
9907917505439/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11235
9907917505448/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12925
9907917505457/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16140
9907917505498/tpi/13708,11235,10567,6559,14048,12925,12323,9726,19747,25576
9907917505527/tpi/13845,16389,16112,15051,11302,6929,35840
9907917505528/tsys1/50.8,51.7,46.6,45.8,44.6,44.7,45.3,44.6,48.0,44.3
9907917505530/tsys2/46.5,45.1,44.8,49.5,39.2,42.3,46.5
9907917505530:!079175232
9907917505539#setcl#time/18306371,5,1999,079,17,50,55.34,-5.689,50.371,1
9907917505539#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907917523200:"data stop"
9907917523200:et
9907917523219:!+3s
9907917523520:tape
9907917523528/tape/off,01039,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907917523528:postob
9907917523658/cable/+3.729E-04
9907917523811/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907917523819/onsource/TRACKING
9907917523819#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907917523819:source=0955+476,095508.5,473928.6,1950.0,ccw
9907917523853:nw2a1=4
9907917523934/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,54.6,55.6,-0.4,0.6
9907917524019#matcn#debug: 92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907917524113#matcn#debug: 92 /DIS ? ERROR 7
9907917524207#matcn#debug: 92 /STA ? ERROR 7
9907917524295/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907917524295/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907917524295/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907917524295/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917524295/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907917524295/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907917524871#matcn#debug: #92 /rec 1[lf]
9907917524888:!079204304
9907920430400:preob
9907920430407/onsource/TRACKING
9907920430659/tpical/18344,15044,13550,8808,18826,17180,15994,13129,26918,35471
9907920430688/tpical/19502,23984,23236,19503,16949,10082,51796
9907920430697:!079204334
9907920433400:tape
9907920433408/tape/off,01039,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920433408:st=rev,80
9907920433430:"data start"
9907920433430:midob
9907920433441/onsource/TRACKING
9907920433442#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907920433443/wx/ 0.2,948.7,77.2
9907920433579/cable/+3.727E-04
9907920433711/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907920433719/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,18702,35574
9907920433728/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,23959
9907920433737/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10875
9907920433746/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11968
9907920433755/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15993
9907920433797/tpi/13155,10875,9512,6250,12890,11968,11233,9117,18702,23959
9907920433826/tpi/13693,16418,15999,13479,11134,6861,35551
9907920433827/tsys1/50.0,50.5,45.5,45.3,43.5,43.0,43.7,43.4,47.0,43.2
9907920433827/tsys2/45.7,45.2,44.5,43.8,38.5,42.0,46.1
9907920433827:!079204514
9907920433837#setcl#time/19342737,5,1999,079,20,43,38.32,-5.688,53.250,1
9907920433837#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907920451400:"data stop"
9907920451400:et
9907920451419:!+3s
9907920451720:tape
9907920451728/tape/off,00381,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920451728:postob
9907920451799/cable/+3.728E-04
9907920451912/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907920451919/onsource/TRACKING
9907920451919#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907920451919:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9907920452236:midtp
9907920452485/tpzero/682,761,673,684,489,1188,1224,746,159,67
9907920452515/tpzero/1275,428,953,1143,667,543,619
9907920452540/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,28.51
9907920452555/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.94
9907920452570/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9907920452585/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.691
9907920452600/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,25.01
9907920452611:nw2a1=5
9907920453262/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-239.8,-241.4,0.2,-1.4
9907920453593/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907920453593/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907920453593/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907920453593/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907920453593/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907920453593/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907920453907#matcn#debug: rec 1 ? ERROR 7
9907920453919:fastr=0m10s
9907920454962:!079204607
9907920460700:preob
9907920460707/onsource/TRACKING
9907920460959/tpical/19941,16080,15715,9600,21289,19193,18176,14576,29642,39329
9907920460988/tpical/21367,26166,25890,21462,18790,11196,57322
9907920460999:!079204637
9907920463700:tape
9907920463708/tape/off,00177,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920463708:st=for,80
9907920463732:"data start"
9907920463732:midob
9907920463743/onsource/TRACKING
9907920463744#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907920463745/wx/ 0.2,948.7,77.2
9907920463778/cable/+3.716E-04
9907920463911/gps-fmout/+8E-07
9907920463919/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,21155,41053
9907920463928/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27338
9907920463937/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11885
9907920463946/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13725
9907920463955/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18694
9907920463996/tpi/14643,11885,11351,6941,14986,13725,13098,10380,21155,27338
9907920464025/tpi/15710,18584,18668,15636,12993,7966,41040
9907920464026/tsys1/54.8,55.2,50.9,48.9,47.8,47.7,48.6,47.8,51.5,47.3
9907920464027/tsys2/54.6,51.2,52.5,53.2,45.5,49.2,53.1
9907920464028:!079204817
9907920464036#setcl#time/19360938,5,1999,079,20,46,40.32,-5.687,53.301,2
9907920464036#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907920481700:"data stop"
9907920481700:et
9907920481719:!+3s
9907920482020:tape
9907920482028/tape/off,00835,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920482028:postob
9907920482139/cable/+3.718E-04
9907920482312/gps-fmout/+1.5E-06
9907920482319/onsource/TRACKING
9907920482319#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907920482319:source=0234+285,023455.6,283511.2,1950.0,cw
9907920482378:check2a1
9907920492457?ERROR qg -303 Track 30 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907920492457?ERROR qg -303 Track 31 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907920492457/parity/0.,16.,0.,41.,0.,8.,0.,0.,0.,41.,0.,24.,0.,49.,0.,0.,0.,49.,65.,8.,0.,0.,0.,24.,16.,0.
9907920492457/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$
9907920492457/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9907920492788:nw2a1=5
9907920492879/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-239.8,-240.7,0.2,-0.7
9907920493020#matcn#debug: ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907920493114#matcn#debug: DIS ? ERROR 7
9907920493208#matcn#debug: STA ? ERROR 7
9907920493296/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907920493296/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907920493296/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907920493296/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907920493296/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907920493296/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907920493626:!079205000
9907920500000:preob
9907920500010/onsource/TRACKING
9907920500262/tpical/22734,18299,18109,10978,24310,21842,20340,16475,34120,44889
9907920500291/tpical/23729,29892,30102,24015,21431,12733,65014
9907920500302:!079205030
9907920503000:tape
9907920503008/tape/off,00849,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920503008:st=for,80
9907920503032:"data start"
9907920503032:midob
9907920503051/onsource/TRACKING
9907920503051#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907920503053/wx/ 0.1,948.7,77.2
9907920503159/cable/+3.712E-04
9907920503312/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907920503321/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,25615,48844
9907920503330/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,32908
9907920503339/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14121
9907920503348/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16416
9907920503358/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22928
9907920503399/tpi/17470,14121,13773,8351,18030,16416,15369,12300,25615,32908
9907920503429/tpi/18154,22377,22922,18464,15639,9497,48833
9907920503430/tsys1/66.3,66.5,62.8,60.7,58.1,58.4,59.2,57.6,62.3,57.0
9907920503431/tsys2/64.8,62.5,65.5,66.8,55.3,59.2,63.8
9907920503431:!079205210
9907920503439#setcl#time/19384343,4,1999,079,20,50,34.35,-5.689,53.366,1
9907920503439#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907920521000:"data stop"
9907920521000:et
9907920521018:!+3s
9907920521319:tape
9907920521327/tape/off,01508,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920521327:postob
9907920521378/cable/+3.714E-04
9907920521511/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907920521520/onsource/TRACKING
9907920521520#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907920521520:source=1849+670,184916.6,670207.9,1950.0,cw
9907920521577:nw2a1=5
9907920521655/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-239.8,-240.7,0.2,-0.7
9907920521721#matcn#debug: 92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907920521817#matcn#debug: 92 /DIS ? ERROR 7
9907920521907#matcn#debug: 92 /STA ? ERROR 7
9907920521998/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907920521998/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907920521998/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907920521998/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907920521998/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907920521998/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907920522330:!079205321
9907920532100:preob
9907920532107/onsource/TRACKING
9907920532359/tpical/19475,15719,15391,9415,20825,18783,17825,14298,28930,38432
9907920532389/tpical/20484,25091,24727,20594,17973,10701,54690
9907920532400:!079205351
9907920535101:tape
9907920535109/tape/off,01508,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920535109:st=for,80
9907920535133:"data start"
9907920535133:midob
9907920535144/onsource/TRACKING
9907920535145#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907920535146/wx/ 0.1,948.7,77.2
9907920535178/cable/+3.704E-04
9907920535311/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907920535319/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20553,38393
9907920535328/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26608
9907920535337/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11564
9907920535346/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13379
9907920535355/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17458
9907920535397/tpi/14231,11564,11033,6795,14602,13379,12783,10133,20553,26608
9907920535426/tpi/14716,17473,17452,14688,12164,7443,38387
9907920535427/tsys1/53.7,54.1,49.4,48.5,47.2,46.9,47.7,46.9,50.6,46.7
9907920535428/tsys2/49.9,47.9,48.5,49.1,42.4,45.3,49.6
9907920535429:!079205621
9907920535436#setcl#time/19404342,4,1999,079,20,53,54.33,-5.688,53.421,2
9907920535436#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907920562100:"data stop"
9907920562100:et
9907920562118:!+3s
9907920562419:tape
9907920562427/tape/off,02499,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920562427:postob
9907920562578/cable/+3.699E-04
9907920562710/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907920562717/onsource/TRACKING
9907920562717#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907920562717:source=0458-020,045841.3,-020333.9,1950.0,neutral
9907920562754:nw2a1=5
9907920562837/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-239.8,-240.7,0.2,-0.7
9907920563372#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907920563462/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907920563462/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907920563462/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907920563462/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907920563462/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907920563462/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907920563771:!079205812
9907920581200:preob
9907920581208/onsource/TRACKING
9907920581460/tpical/23075,18529,18379,11101,24629,22131,20551,16636,34677,45440
9907920581490/tpical/24199,30572,30827,24476,21856,12993,$$$$$
9907920581501:!079205842
9907920584200:tape
9907920584208/tape/off,02499,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907920584208:st=for,80
9907920584232:"data start"
9907920584232:midob
9907920584243/onsource/TRACKING
9907920584244#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907920584245/wx/ 0.1,948.7,77.2
9907920584299/cable/+3.686E-04
9907920584512/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907920584520/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,25978,50356
9907920584529/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,33212
9907920584538/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14279
9907920584547/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16563
9907920584556/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23634
9907920584597/tpi/17636,14279,13929,8374,18238,16563,15505,12397,25978,33212
9907920584626/tpi/18728,23057,23647,18984,16141,9782,50354
9907920584627/tsys1/64.8,66.2,62.0,58.7,57.8,57.4,58.9,57.2,61.7,56.4
9907920584628?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i2 overflowed or were less than zero.
9907920584629/tsys2/68.3,64.4,67.6,69.5,57.9,61.6,$$$$$$$$
9907920584629:!079210022
9907920584638#setcl#time/19433544,5,1999,079,20,58,46.33,-5.688,53.502,1
9907920584638#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921002200:"data stop"
9907921002200:et
9907921002219:!+3s
9907921002520:tape
9907921002528/tape/off,03158,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921002528:postob
9907921002659/cable/+3.684E-04
9907921002712/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907921002719/onsource/TRACKING
9907921002719#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921002719:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9907921002774:nw2a1=5
9907921002855/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-239.8,-240.7,0.2,-0.7
9907921003179#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907921003491/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921003491/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921003491/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921003491/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921003491/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921003491/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921003822:!079210113
9907921011300:preob
9907921011308/onsource/TRACKING
9907921011561/tpical/19108,15485,14983,9313,20435,18441,17450,13932,28359,37680
9907921011590/tpical/19713,23979,23342,19641,17080,10152,52046
9907921011601:!079210143
9907921014300:tape
9907921014308/tape/off,03158,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921014308:st=for,80
9907921014332:"data start"
9907921014332:midob
9907921014343/onsource/TRACKING
9907921014344#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921014345/wx/ 0.1,948.6,77.2
9907921014498/cable/+3.690E-04
9907921014710/gps-fmout/+1.0E-06
9907921014719/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20028,35876
9907921014728/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25919
9907921014737/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11353
9907921014746/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13071
9907921014755/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16169
9907921014796/tpi/13874,11353,10680,6663,14241,13071,12472,9850,20028,25919
9907921014825/tpi/14008,16426,16148,13712,11315,6936,35873
9907921014826/tsys1/52.4,53.3,48.4,46.9,46.2,46.0,47.0,46.4,49.6,45.7
9907921014828/tsys2/47.8,45.3,45.2,45.4,39.5,42.5,46.6
9907921014828:!079210323
9907921014837#setcl#time/19451745,5,1999,079,21,01,48.33,-5.687,53.553,2
9907921014837#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921032300:"data stop"
9907921032300:et
9907921032319:!+3s
9907921032620:tape
9907921032629/tape/off,03817,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921032629:postob
9907921032719/cable/+3.699E-04
9907921032911/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907921032919/onsource/TRACKING
9907921032919#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921032919:source=oj287,085157.2,201758.6,1950.0,neutral
9907921033233:nw2a1=5
9907921033316/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-239.8,-240.7,0.2,-0.7
9907921033421#matcn#debug: ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907921033607#matcn#debug: STA ? ERROR 7
9907921033694/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921033694/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921033694/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921033694/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921033694/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921033694/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921034018:!079210401
9907921040100:preob
9907921040108?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
9907921040108/onsource/SLEWING
9907921040363/tpical/18758,15313,14773,9137,20025,18080,17122,13700,27882,36963
9907921040392/tpical/19583,23880,23242,19560,16990,10131,51830
9907921040403:!079210431
9907921043100:tape
9907921043107/tape/off,03817,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921043107:st=for,80
9907921043131:"data start"
9907921043131:midob
9907921043181/onsource/TRACKING
9907921043181#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921043182/wx/ 0.1,948.7,77.2
9907921043298/cable/+3.701E-04
9907921043511/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907921043520/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19484,35589
9907921043529/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25135
9907921043538/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11112
9907921043547/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12658
9907921043556/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16016
9907921043597/tpi/13504,11112,10415,6500,13799,12658,12100,9575,19484,25135
9907921043626/tpi/13752,16326,16022,13581,11200,6891,35594
9907921043627/tsys1/50.8,51.2,46.5,45.9,44.5,44.0,45.0,44.5,47.9,44.1
9907921043628/tsys2/45.8,45.0,44.7,44.5,38.9,41.9,46.1
9907921043629:!079210611
9907921043637#setcl#time/19468547,4,1999,079,21,04,36.34,-5.687,53.599,2
9907921043637#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921061100:"data stop"
9907921061100:et
9907921061118:!+3s
9907921061419:tape
9907921061427/tape/off,04475,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921061427:postob
9907921061519/cable/+3.701E-04
9907921061711/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907921061719/onsource/TRACKING
9907921061719#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921061719:source=0749+540,074906.4,540046.5,1950.0,cw
9907921061760:midtp
9907921062012/tpzero/683,761,674,683,488,1187,1223,746,157,67
9907921062041/tpzero/1273,428,952,1143,668,544,615
9907921062062/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,30.95
9907921062075/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.94
9907921062090/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9907921062105/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.615
9907921062120/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,24.76
9907921062131:nw2a1=6
9907921062974#matcn#debug: #92 /AUX 0x0110 0x0110[lf]
9907921063005/pass/6,6,auto,110.0,110.0,109.7,110.1,-0.3,0.1
9907921063572#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907921063660/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921063660/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921063660/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921063660/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921063660/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921063660/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921063972:fastf=0m10s
9907921065015:!079210700
9907921070000:preob
9907921070007/onsource/TRACKING
9907921070259/tpical/18657,15221,14693,9114,19936,18011,17066,13622,27735,36796
9907921070288/tpical/19482,23956,23261,19495,16967,10101,51770
9907921070299:!079210730
9907921073000:tape
9907921073008/tape/off,04679,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921073008:st=rev,80
9907921073032:"data start"
9907921073032:midob
9907921073043/onsource/TRACKING
9907921073044#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921073045/wx/ 0.1,948.6,77.2
9907921073078/cable/+3.716E-04
9907921073111/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907921073120/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19344,35519
9907921073129/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,24963
9907921073138/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11052
9907921073147/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12594
9907921073157/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16036
9907921073198/tpi/13434,11052,10320,6483,13707,12594,12012,9497,19344,24963
9907921073228/tpi/13671,16424,16054,13486,11168,6867,35519
9907921073229/tsys1/50.8,51.3,45.9,45.9,44.1,43.8,44.4,44.1,47.6,43.8
9907921073230/tsys2/45.7,45.4,44.8,44.0,38.7,41.8,46.0
9907921073231:!079210910
9907921073240#setcl#time/19486150,5,1999,079,21,07,32.35,-5.690,53.648,1
9907921073240#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921091000:"data stop"
9907921091000:et
9907921091019:!+3s
9907921091320:tape
9907921091328/tape/off,04020,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921091328:postob
9907921091438/cable/+3.714E-04
9907921091511/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907921091518/onsource/TRACKING
9907921091518#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921091518:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9907921091555:check2a2
9907921101638?ERROR qg -303 Track 30 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907921101638?ERROR qg -303 Track 31 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907921101638/parity/0.,0.,8.,24.,0.,24.,8.,8.,0.,8.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,24.,41.,8.,8.,0.,0.,8.,16.,8.,$$$$$
9907921101638/parity/$$$$$
9907921101638/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9907921101974:nw2a1=6
9907921102054/pass/6,6,auto,110.0,110.0,109.7,110.1,-0.3,0.1
9907921102378#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907921102679#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 10:0x8 11:0x9 12:0xa 13:0xb 14:0xc 15:0xd 16:0x10 17:0x11[lf]
9907921102981#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 18:0x12 19:0x13 20:0x14 21:0x15 22:0x16 23:0x17 24:0x18 25:0x19[lf]
9907921103280#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 26:0x1a 27:0x1b 28:0x1c 29:0x1d[lf]
9907921103673#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907921103765/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921103765/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921103765/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921103765/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921103765/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921103765/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921104096:!079211053
9907921105300:preob
9907921105307/onsource/TRACKING
9907921105560/tpical/18836,15429,14889,9234,20228,18239,17251,13793,28065,37267
9907921105589/tpical/19468,23893,23296,19559,17025,10143,51812
9907921105600:!079211123
9907921112300:tape
9907921112308/tape/off,04004,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921112308:st=rev,80
9907921112332:"data start"
9907921112332:midob
9907921112343/onsource/TRACKING
9907921112344#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921112345/wx/ 0.1,948.6,77.2
9907921112459/cable/+3.717E-04
9907921112511/gps-fmout/+1.0E-06
9907921112519/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19643,35571
9907921112528/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25385
9907921112537/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11189
9907921112546/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12809
9907921112556/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16044
9907921112597/tpi/13613,11189,10533,6565,13940,12809,12192,9649,19643,25385
9907921112626/tpi/13648,16320,16041,13572,11247,6910,35571
9907921112627/tsys1/51.5,51.2,47.1,45.8,44.5,44.5,45.1,44.7,48.1,44.3
9907921112628/tsys2/45.5,44.9,44.5,44.4,39.2,42.1,46.1
9907921112628:!079211303
9907921112636#setcl#time/19509548,4,1999,079,21,11,26.32,-5.688,53.713,1
9907921112636#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921130300:"data stop"
9907921130300:et
9907921130318:!+3s
9907921130619:tape
9907921130627/tape/off,03345,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921130627:postob
9907921130679/cable/+3.705E-04
9907921130711/gps-fmout/+1.0E-06
9907921130718/onsource/TRACKING
9907921130718#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921130718:source=0014+813,001404.5,811828.2,1950.0,cw
9907921130756:nw2a1=6
9907921130836/pass/6,6,auto,110.0,110.0,109.7,110.1,-0.3,0.1
9907921131193/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921131193/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921131193/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921131193/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921131193/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921131193/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921131505:!079211336
9907921133600:preob
9907921133607/onsource/TRACKING
9907921133859/tpical/19175,15606,15073,9372,20542,18501,17467,13990,28455,37806
9907921133888/tpical/19732,24155,23632,19825,17278,10277,52435
9907921133897:!079211406
9907921140600:tape
9907921140608/tape/off,03345,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921140608:st=rev,80
9907921140629:"data start"
9907921140629:midob
9907921140648/onsource/TRACKING
9907921140648#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921140650/wx/ 0.1,948.6,77.2
9907921140698/cable/+3.701E-04
9907921140909/gps-fmout/+1.0E-06
9907921140917/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20137,36330
9907921140926/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26058
9907921140935/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11444
9907921140944/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13139
9907921140953/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16398
9907921140995/tpi/13957,11444,10787,6734,14325,13139,12512,9894,20137,26058
9907921141024/tpi/13940,16608,16392,13869,11475,7037,36277
9907921141025/tsys1/52.9,53.4,49.1,47.7,46.3,46.4,47.4,46.5,50.0,46.0
9907921141026/tsys2/46.8,45.9,45.6,45.7,39.9,42.9,47.2
9907921141026:!079211546
9907921141036#setcl#time/19525949,5,1999,079,21,14,10.32,-5.688,53.759,2
9907921141036#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921154600:"data stop"
9907921154600:et
9907921154618:!+3s
9907921154919:tape
9907921154927/tape/off,02686,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921154927:postob
9907921155059/cable/+3.707E-04
9907921155110/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907921155117/onsource/TRACKING
9907921155117#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921155117:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9907921155223:nw2a1=6
9907921155297/pass/6,6,auto,110.0,110.0,109.7,110.1,-0.3,0.1
9907921155691/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921155691/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921155691/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921155691/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921155691/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921155691/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921160022:!079211619
9907921161900:preob
9907921161910/onsource/TRACKING
9907921162162/tpical/20147,16204,15864,9713,21443,19335,18255,14632,29902,39564
9907921162192/tpical/21435,26348,26128,21582,18916,11249,57521
9907921162203:!079211649
9907921164900:tape
9907921164907/tape/off,02686,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921164907:st=rev,80
9907921164930:"data start"
9907921164930:midob
9907921164950/onsource/TRACKING
9907921164950#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921164952/wx/ 0.1,948.6,77.2
9907921165079/cable/+3.696E-04
9907921165111/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907921165119/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,21576,41382
9907921165128/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27815
9907921165137/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12092
9907921165147/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13963
9907921165156/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18949
9907921165198/tpi/14950,12092,11579,7079,15260,13963,13289,10532,21576,27815
9907921165227/tpi/15767,18894,18942,15819,13133,8044,41363
9907921165228/tsys1/57.1,57.3,52.9,50.5,49.7,49.5,50.5,49.6,53.5,49.1
9907921165229/tsys2/54.7,53.0,53.6,54.5,46.1,50.1,54.0
9907921165229:!079211829
9907921165238#setcl#time/19542152,5,1999,079,21,16,52.34,-5.687,53.804,2
9907921165238#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921182900:"data stop"
9907921182900:et
9907921182918:!+3s
9907921183219:tape
9907921183227/tape/off,02028,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921183227:postob
9907921183299/cable/+3.691E-04
9907921183511/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907921183518/onsource/TRACKING
9907921183518#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921183518:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9907921183529:nw2a1=6
9907921183611/pass/6,6,auto,110.0,110.0,109.7,110.1,-0.3,0.1
9907921183909#matcn#debug: STA ? ERROR 7
9907921184000/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921184000/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921184000/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921184000/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921184000/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921184000/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921184330:!079211933
9907921193300:preob
9907921193308/onsource/TRACKING
9907921193558/tpical/18437,15133,13566,8877,18879,17145,15837,13106,26990,35367
9907921193588/tpical/19405,23902,23110,19413,16881,10044,51508
9907921193599:!079212003
9907921200300:tape
9907921200308/tape/off,02028,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921200308:st=rev,80
9907921200332:"data start"
9907921200332:midob
9907921200343/onsource/TRACKING
9907921200344#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921200345/wx/ 0.2,948.6,76.8
9907921200399/cable/+3.687E-04
9907921200511/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907921200519/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,18871,35280
9907921200528/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,24054
9907921200537/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10976
9907921200546/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12029
9907921200555/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15909
9907921200596/tpi/13266,10976,9585,6313,12997,12029,11215,9169,18871,24054
9907921200625/tpi/13633,16309,15915,13431,11108,6823,35267
9907921200626/tsys1/50.6,51.1,46.6,45.7,44.2,44.1,45.0,44.5,47.9,44.1
9907921200627/tsys2/45.8,44.8,44.5,44.0,38.7,41.7,45.7
9907921200627:!079212143
9907921200635#setcl#time/19561551,4,1999,079,21,20,06.31,-5.691,53.858,1
9907921200635#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921214300:"data stop"
9907921214300:et
9907921214315:!+3s
9907921214616:tape
9907921214624/tape/off,01369,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921214624:postob
9907921214758/cable/+3.692E-04
9907921214911/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907921214918/onsource/TRACKING
9907921214918#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921214918:source=0556+238,055628.7,235345.2,1950.0,neutral
9907921215233:nw2a1=6
9907921215316/pass/6,6,auto,110.0,110.0,109.7,110.1,-0.3,0.1
9907921215872#matcn#debug: #92 /STA[lf]
9907921220170#matcn#debug: #92 /SHO 0 16[lf]
9907921220235/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921220235/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921220235/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921220235/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921220235/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921220235/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921220543:!079212223
9907921222300:preob
9907921222314/onsource/TRACKING
9907921222564/tpical/19167,15628,15022,9433,20562,18477,17441,13953,28477,37811
9907921222594/tpical/19862,24298,23774,19999,17432,10366,53039
9907921222605:!079212253
9907921225300:tape
9907921225308/tape/off,01369,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921225308:st=rev,80
9907921225332:"data start"
9907921225332:midob
9907921225352/onsource/TRACKING
9907921225352#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921225354/wx/ 0.1,948.6,76.8
9907921225479/cable/+3.694E-04
9907921225512/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907921225520/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20148,36822
9907921225529/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26044
9907921225538/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11453
9907921225547/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13110
9907921225556/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16624
9907921225598/tpi/13948,11453,10777,6703,14338,13110,12474,9891,20148,26044
9907921225627/tpi/14144,16791,16632,14088,11667,7147,36850
9907921225628/tsys1/52.9,53.3,49.5,45.9,46.3,46.2,47.1,46.8,49.9,45.9
9907921225629/tsys2/48.2,46.6,47.0,46.9,40.8,43.9,47.9
9907921225629:!079212433
9907921225637#setcl#time/19578554,5,1999,079,21,22,56.33,-5.690,53.905,1
9907921225637#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921243300:"data stop"
9907921243300:et
9907921243318:!+3s
9907921243619:tape
9907921243627/tape/off,00711,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921243627:postob
9907921243698/cable/+3.696E-04
9907921243910/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907921243918/onsource/TRACKING
9907921243918#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921243918:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9907921244232:midtp
9907921244482/tpzero/683,762,673,685,489,1189,1226,746,157,66
9907921244511/tpzero/1278,428,954,1147,669,545,617
9907921244536/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,30.83
9907921244551/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.94
9907921244566/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9907921244581/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.540
9907921244596/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,24.08
9907921244607:nw2a1=7
9907921245255/pass/7,7,auto,-185.0,-185.0,-186.0,-185.5,-1.0,-0.5
9907921245320#matcn#debug: ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7 ? ERROR 7
9907921245591/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921245591/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921245591/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921245591/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921245591/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921245591/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921245908:fastr=0m25s
9907921252450:!079212537
9907921253700:preob
9907921253709/onsource/TRACKING
9907921253961/tpical/20007,16181,15813,9649,21388,19188,18144,14541,29764,39385
9907921253990/tpical/20965,25742,25513,21232,18599,11079,56600
9907921254001:!079212607
9907921260700:tape
9907921260708/tape/off,00169,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921260708:st=for,80
9907921260732:"data start"
9907921260732:midob
9907921260752/onsource/TRACKING
9907921260752#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921260754/wx/ 0.2,948.6,76.8
9907921260799/cable/+3.688E-04
9907921260910/gps-fmout/+1.5E-06
9907921260919/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,21382,40419
9907921260929/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27587
9907921260938/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12047
9907921260947/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13825
9907921260956/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18345
9907921260998/tpi/14771,12047,11469,7065,15184,13825,13157,10433,21382,27587
9907921261027/tpi/15251,18221,18316,15399,12817,7841,40407
9907921261028/tsys1/56.0,56.8,51.7,51.4,49.3,49.0,49.8,49.0,52.7,48.5
9907921261029/tsys2/52.3,50.6,51.6,52.3,45.0,48.2,52.6
9907921261029:!079212747
9907921261038#setcl#time/19597955,5,1999,079,21,26,10.33,-5.689,53.959,1
9907921261038#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921274700:"data stop"
9907921274700:et
9907921274719:!+3s
9907921275020:tape
9907921275028/tape/off,00828,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921275028:postob
9907921275159/cable/+3.694E-04
9907921275311/gps-fmout/+1.5E-06
9907921275321/onsource/TRACKING
9907921275321#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921275321:source=0917+624,091740.3,622838.9,1950.0,cw
9907921275364:check2a1
9907921285460?ERROR qg -303 Track 30 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907921285460?ERROR qg -303 Track 31 parity errors exceed threshold.
9907921285460/parity/0.,0.,0.,33.,0.,41.,8.,0.,8.,8.,8.,16.,0.,8.,0.,8.,0.,8.,57.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,8.,$$$$$
9907921285460/parity/$$$$$
9907921285460/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9907921285791:nw2a1=7
9907921285866/pass/7,7,auto,-185.0,-185.0,-186.0,-185.5,-1.0,-0.5
9907921290191/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921290191/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921290191/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921290191/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921290191/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921290191/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921290509:!079212930
9907921293000:preob
9907921293009/onsource/TRACKING
9907921293261/tpical/18205,14962,13380,8930,18697,16922,15670,12973,26681,34974
9907921293290/tpical/19475,23955,23255,19531,17018,10142,51831
9907921293301:!079213000
9907921300000:tape
9907921300008/tape/off,00843,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921300008:st=for,80
9907921300032:"data start"
9907921300032:midob
9907921300043/onsource/TRACKING
9907921300044#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921300045/wx/ 0.2,948.6,76.8
9907921300178/cable/+3.710E-04
9907921300310/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907921300319/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,18532,35527
9907921300328/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,23594
9907921300338/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10788
9907921300347/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11790
9907921300356/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16020
9907921300397/tpi/13022,10788,9393,6328,12793,11790,10974,9000,18532,23594
9907921300426/tpi/13690,16410,16038,13535,11186,6896,35534
9907921300427/tsys1/49.5,50.0,45.5,45.1,43.3,43.0,43.2,43.2,46.9,43.0
9907921300428/tsys2/45.9,45.3,44.7,44.2,38.6,41.9,45.9
9907921300428:!079213140
9907921300436#setcl#time/19621356,5,1999,079,21,30,04.33,-5.686,54.024,2
9907921300436#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921314000:"data stop"
9907921314000:et
9907921314019:!+3s
9907921314320:tape
9907921314328/tape/off,01502,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921314328:postob
9907921314399/cable/+3.715E-04
9907921314511/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907921314518/onsource/TRACKING
9907921314518#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921314518:source=1803+784,180339.3,782754.4,1950.0,cw
9907921314562:nw2a1=7
9907921314645/pass/7,7,auto,-185.0,-185.0,-186.0,-185.5,-1.0,-0.5
9907921314978#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907921315279#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 10:0x8 11:0x9 12:0xa 13:0xb 14:0xc 15:0xd 16:0x10 17:0x11[lf]
9907921315581#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 18:0x12 19:0x13 20:0x14 21:0x15 22:0x16 23:0x17 24:0x18 25:0x19[lf]
9907921315792/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921315792/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921315792/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921315792/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921315792/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921315792/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921320123:!079213215
9907921321500:preob
9907921321507/onsource/TRACKING
9907921321760/tpical/19025,15498,14974,9324,20404,18345,17353,13871,28274,37509
9907921321790/tpical/19680,24069,23542,19786,17251,10273,52371
9907921321801:!079213245
9907921324500:tape
9907921324508/tape/off,01502,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921324508:st=for,80
9907921324532:"data start"
9907921324532:midob
9907921324552/onsource/TRACKING
9907921324552#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921324554/wx/ 0.2,948.6,76.8
9907921324699/cable/+3.703E-04
9907921324910/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907921324919/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19764,36067
9907921324928/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25504
9907921324937/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11248
9907921324946/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12842
9907921324955/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16270
9907921324997/tpi/13690,11248,10576,6639,14054,12842,12252,9709,19764,25504
9907921325026/tpi/13881,16501,16259,13799,11436,7025,36065
9907921325027/tsys1/50.7,51.3,46.8,46.1,44.4,44.0,45.0,44.8,47.9,44.1
9907921325028/tsys2/46.5,45.4,45.0,45.2,39.6,42.7,46.5
9907921325028:!079213425
9907921325037#setcl#time/19637957,5,1999,079,21,32,50.32,-5.690,54.070,1
9907921325037#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921342500:"data stop"
9907921342500:et
9907921342516:!+3s
9907921342817:tape
9907921342825/tape/off,02160,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921342825:postob
9907921342918/cable/+3.698E-04
9907921343110/gps-fmout/+1.1E-06
9907921343117/onsource/TRACKING
9907921343117#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921343117:source=0133+476,013355.1,473612.5,1950.0,cw
9907921343230:nw2a1=7
9907921343304/pass/7,7,auto,-185.0,-185.0,-186.0,-185.5,-1.0,-0.5
9907921343678#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907921343979#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 10:0x8 11:0x9 12:0xa 13:0xb 14:0xc 15:0xd 16:0x10 17:0x11[lf]
9907921344193/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921344193/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921344193/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921344193/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921344193/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921344193/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921344502:!079213506
9907921350600:preob
9907921350609/onsource/TRACKING
9907921350861/tpical/21683,17483,17255,10434,23055,20733,19379,15619,32424,42464
9907921350890/tpical/23527,29286,29427,23628,21002,12525,63772
9907921350901:!079213536
9907921353600:tape
9907921353609/tape/off,02160,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921353609:st=for,80
9907921353633:"data start"
9907921353633:midob
9907921353681/onsource/TRACKING
9907921353681#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921353682/wx/ 0.2,948.6,76.8
9907921353778/cable/+3.700E-04
9907921353911/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907921353920/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,24074,47556
9907921353930/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,30737
9907921353939/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13321
9907921353948/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15375
9907921353958/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22221
9907921353999/tpi/16463,13321,12964,7864,16903,15375,14437,11545,24074,30737
9907921354028/tpi/17970,21753,22225,18018,15227,9293,47548
9907921354029/tsys1/62.9,62.8,59.6,58.1,55.5,55.1,55.6,55.1,59.6,54.4
9907921354031/tsys2/64.3,60.6,63.2,64.4,53.9,57.9,61.9
9907921354031:!079213716
9907921354039#setcl#time/19654961,4,1999,079,21,35,40.35,-5.690,54.117,1
9907921354039#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921371600:"data stop"
9907921371600:et
9907921371619:!+3s
9907921371920:tape
9907921371928/tape/off,02819,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921371928:postob
9907921371998/cable/+3.691E-04
9907921372110/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907921372117/onsource/TRACKING
9907921372117#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921372117:source=3c371,180718.6,694857.2,1950.0,cw
9907921372240:nw2a1=7
9907921372323/pass/7,7,auto,-185.0,-185.0,-186.0,-185.5,-1.0,-0.5
9907921372689/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921372689/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921372689/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921372689/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921372689/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921372689/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921373016:!079213755
9907921375500:preob
9907921375508/onsource/TRACKING
9907921375760/tpical/19147,15579,15098,9359,20559,18476,17431,13964,28484,37764
9907921375789/tpical/19846,24319,23827,20001,17450,10367,52949
9907921375801:!079213825
9907921382500:tape
9907921382508/tape/off,02819,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921382508:st=for,80
9907921382532:"data start"
9907921382532:midob
9907921382543/onsource/TRACKING
9907921382544#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921382545/wx/ 0.1,948.6,77.2
9907921382579/cable/+3.693E-04
9907921382710/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907921382719/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,20018,36684
9907921382730/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25844
9907921382739/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11381
9907921382748/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13021
9907921382757/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16624
9907921382798/tpi/13854,11381,10706,6684,14255,13021,12391,9799,20018,25844
9907921382827/tpi/14071,16768,16602,14027,11620,7130,36680
9907921382828/tsys1/51.8,52.6,47.5,46.6,45.4,45.1,46.1,45.2,48.8,45.0
9907921382830/tsys2/47.4,46.3,46.3,46.1,40.2,43.5,47.4
9907921382830:!079214005
9907921382839#setcl#time/19671761,5,1999,079,21,38,28.34,-5.689,54.164,1
9907921382839#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921400500:"data stop"
9907921400500:et
9907921400519:!+3s
9907921400820:tape
9907921400828/tape/off,03477,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921400828:postob
9907921400938/cable/+3.683E-04
9907921401111/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907921401118/onsource/TRACKING
9907921401118#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921401118:source=0955+476,095508.5,473928.6,1950.0,neutral
9907921401232:nw2a1=7
9907921401306/pass/7,7,auto,-185.0,-185.0,-185.3,-185.5,-0.3,-0.5
9907921401608#matcn#debug: STA ? ERROR 7
9907921401697/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921401697/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921401697/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921401697/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921401697/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921401697/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921402272#matcn#debug: #92 /rec 1[lf]
9907921402292:!079214102
9907921410200:preob
9907921410207/onsource/TRACKING
9907921410460/tpical/18460,15155,13617,8888,18902,17313,16018,13118,27100,35590
9907921410489/tpical/19382,23794,23094,19391,16845,10041,51514
9907921410500:!079214132
9907921413200:tape
9907921413208/tape/off,03477,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921413208:st=for,80
9907921413232:"data start"
9907921413232:midob
9907921413251/onsource/TRACKING
9907921413251#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921413253/wx/ 0.2,948.5,77.2
9907921413339/cable/+3.693E-04
9907921413511/gps-fmout/+1.3E-06
9907921413520/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,18841,35308
9907921413529/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,24044
9907921413538/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10934
9907921413547/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12065
9907921413556/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15880
9907921413597/tpi/13210,10934,9590,6294,12941,12065,11260,9157,18841,24044
9907921413626/tpi/13615,16275,15875,13439,11097,6827,35316
9907921413627/tsys1/49.6,50.1,46.1,45.0,43.4,43.1,43.9,44.2,47.1,43.2
9907921413629/tsys2/45.8,45.1,44.2,44.2,38.8,41.8,45.8
9907921413629:!079214312
9907921413638#setcl#time/19690561,5,1999,079,21,41,36.33,-5.688,54.216,1
9907921413638#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921431200:"data stop"
9907921431200:et
9907921431219:!+3s
9907921431520:tape
9907921431528/tape/off,04136,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921431528:postob
9907921431558/cable/+3.706E-04
9907921431710/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907921431718/onsource/TRACKING
9907921431718#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921431718:source=oj287,085157.2,201758.6,1950.0,neutral
9907921431766:midtp
9907921432018/tpzero/683,761,674,685,490,1189,1228,746,153,66
9907921432047/tpzero/1279,428,955,1148,668,545,599
9907921432068/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,29.24
9907921432083/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,47.07
9907921432098/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9907921432113/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.615
9907921432128/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,24.94
9907921432139:nw2a1=8
9907921432772/pass/8,8,auto,165.0,165.0,165.6,164.5,0.6,-0.5
9907921433178#matcn#debug: #92 /ASS 0 2:0x0 3:0x1 4:0x2 5:0x3 6:0x4 7:0x5 8:0x6 9:0x7[lf]
9907921433489/form/0x8015 0x1004 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9907921433489/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9907921433489/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9907921433489/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921433489/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9907921433489/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9907921433813:fastf=0m25s
9907921440354:!079214416
9907921441600:preob
9907921441610/onsource/TRACKING
9907921441862/tpical/18928,15460,14841,9222,20200,18237,17236,13782,28116,37272
9907921441891/tpical/19511,23814,23171,19507,17030,10119,51835
9907921441900:!079214446
9907921444600:tape
9907921444608/tape/off,04678,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921444608:st=rev,80
9907921444632:"data start"
9907921444632:midob
9907921444652/onsource/TRACKING
9907921444652#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9907921444654/wx/ 0.1,948.5,77.3
9907921444798/cable/+3.695E-04
9907921444910/gps-fmout/+1.4E-06
9907921444918/ifd/5,29,nor,nor,rem,19692,35626
9907921444927/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,25418
9907921444936/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11247
9907921444945/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12824
9907921444954/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15990
9907921444995/tpi/13655,11247,10500,6567,13932,12824,12217,9660,19692,25418
9907921445024/tpi/13702,16314,16018,13563,11232,6892,35622
9907921445025/tsys1/51.2,51.8,47.1,46.1,44.6,44.7,45.5,45.0,48.2,44.5
9907921445026/tsys2/45.8,45.3,45.1,44.7,39.0,42.1,46.2
9907921445026:!079214626
9907921445035#setcl#time/19709960,5,1999,079,21,44,50.31,-5.687,54.270,2
9907921445035#setcl#model/old,921772973,-376943,172756,-5.699,44.850,rate
9907921462600:"data stop"
9907921462600:et
9907921462619:!+3s
9907921462920:tape
9907921462928/tape/off,04020,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9907921462928:postob
9907921463019/cable/+3.694E-04
9907921463111/gps-fmout/+1.2E-06
9907921463118/onsource/TRACKING
9907921463118#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9907921463118:fastr=2m53s
9907921492460:unlod
9907921492460&unlod/!+5s
9907921492460&unlod/enable=,
9907921492460&unlod/check=*,-tp
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**Hydrometeorological Analysis and Support Function**
**at the Southeast River Forecast Center**
Jack S. Bushong**,** Judith Stokes Bradberry, and Kent D. Frantz
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*AUTHORS:* Meteorologists, Hydrometeorological Analysis and Support
Function, Southeast River Forecast Center, National Weather Service,
Peachtree City, Georgia 30269.
*REFERENCE: Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference*,
held March 26-27, 2001, at the University of Georgia. Kathryn J.
Hatcher, Editor, Institute of Ecology, The University of Georgia,
Athens, Georgia.
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**Abstract.** In the late 1980s, the National Weather Service (NWS)
launched its ten year, 4.5 billion dollar Modernization and
Restructuring (MAR) program to take advantage of rapidly advancing
scientific and computer technologies. The implementation of MAR is
complete and has succeeded in modernizing the hydrometeorological
operations of the NWS. As a result of MAR, all 13 River Forecast Centers
(RFC) across the U.S. restructured their operations and upgraded
computer technology. The RFCs have extended their hours into the evening
and nearly doubled their staffs, which included the hiring of three
meteorologists at each RFC. These meteorologists have become part of a
new function at RFCs, known as the Hydrometeorological Analysis and
Support (HAS) function, to manage the greatly increased flow of
hydrometeorological data for input into the hydrologic models. The HAS
forecaster is primarily responsible for the production of the
Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF), the verification activities
associated with the QPF, the comparison and quality control of radar and
rain gage data, and the production of hydrometeorological discussions.
INTRODUCTION
The Southeast River Forecast Center (SERFC), with a responsibility for
river and flood forecasting for the Southeastern United States and
Puerto Rico, has been incorporating 24-hour Quantitative Precipitation
Forecast (QPF) for the Carolinas and Virginia since the late 1980s, and
for the rest of the Southeast U.S. since 1995. Presently,
Hydrometeorological Analysis and Support (HAS) forecasters receive QPF
guidance from the NWS' Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (HPC),
located in Washington, D.C. The HAS forecaster makes modifications to
this QPF guidance, if needed, and prepares it for use in the hydrologic
model.
The HAS forecaster uses several tools to quality
control rain gage data that is used as input in the hydrologic model. In
the near future, the hydrologic forecasters will have the choice of
using either rain gage-adjusted radar data or strictly rain gage data in
the hydrologic model. This radar data is analyzed and quality-controlled
by the HAS forecaster and is available on the Internet.
In addition, the HAS forecaster assimilates information describing the
current and future hydrometeorological situations and issues a daily
hydrometeorological discussion in text and graphical formats.
This paper will describe the most important duties of the HAS forecaster
and discuss the tools he or she uses to analyze hydrometeorological data
that supports the SERFC mission. An Internet link will be supplied for
each product discussed.
ADVANCED WEATHER INTERACTIVE PROCESSING SYSTEM
The Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) is the final
piece to the modernized National Weather Service office and became
operational in the late 1990s. Prior to AWIPS, forecasters had to use
different computers to view all the weather products available. AWIPS
now brings all weather products to one workstation and can also overlay
different products on the same map. For instance, a forecaster can view
a satellite picture overlaid with meteorological model data.
The SERFC has seven Unix-based AWIPS workstations, each of which
includes two graphical interactive displays and one text display. Most
of the software used by the SERFC is run on the two graphical
interactive displays. Text messages such as forecasts, statements, and
warnings are viewed or edited on the text display.
The software run on AWIPS includes the Stage3 application, an
interactive radar display program, the Interactive Forecast Program
(IFP), which is the interactive river forecast model application, and
the D2D (Display 2-Dimensional), which is a viewer of satellite, radar,
and meteorological model data.
STAGE 3/RFC-WIDE
The SERFC is normally opened daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. local time. If
flooding is imminent or occurring, the office hours are extended to
cover 24-hour operations. The HAS forecaster is typically the first
person to report for duty each morning.
The first duty of the HAS forecaster is to run Stage 3 application.
Stage 3 is a one-hour precipitation estimate based on a mosaic of the 28
WSR-88D radars. The precipitation is adjusted using ground-based rain
gages (Figure 1). Stage 3 is so named because of the three steps, or
stages, to get the final product. The first stage is a one-hour
precipitation estimate based on the reflectivity of each individual
radar. The second stage is the adjustment of the one-hour precipitation
with ground-based rain gages. Finally, the third stage is the quality
control of the radar mosaic by the HAS forecaster. In Stage 3, hourly
estimates are mosaicked onto a 4 KM grid. Quality control steps may
include the elimination of radar returns due to ground clutter,
anomalous propagation, or faulty rain gages.
The products from Stage 3 are available on the Internet at:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/qpfvsmap.htm
The RFC-wide application will replace the Stage 3 application in the
summer of 2001. RFC-wide will provide several improvements over the
Stage 3 program, the most important being the use of radar climatology
to determine areas of reduced accuracy due to beam blockage of each
radar (Breidenbach et al., 2000).
Mean areal precipitation derived from Stage3/RFC-wide output (MAPX) may
be used as input in the hydrologic model. It is expected that the higher
the temporal and spatial resolution in the rainfall input, the more
accurate the river forecast (Stellman, Fuelberg and Garza et al., 1998).
Currently, mean areal precipitation derived from gage data (MAP) (Figure
2) is the primary rainfall input in the hydrologic model. MAP products
are available on the Internet at:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/qpfvsmap.htm.
QUANTITATIVE PRECIPITATION FORECASTING
In 2000, the SERFC assumed the primary responsibility of Quantitative
Precipitation Forecasting (QPF) from the local NWS Weather Forecast
Offices (WFOs).
The HAS forecaster uses several tools and procedures in determining QPF.
Traditional meteorological models are viewed on D2D, and experimental
models are available to the forecaster on the Internet. Once the HAS
forecaster has reviewed all the products related to the QPF generation,
he or she may coordinate the QPF forecast with the local WFOs, HPC, and
adjacent River Forecast Centers.
Using the AWIPS software called NMAP (National Centers for Environmental
Prediction-AWIPS Map), SERFC HAS forecasters are able to view the
national QPF forecasts prepared by HPC (Figure 3). These precipitation
forecasts are used as guidance and can be edited by the HAS forecaster.
Once the editing is complete, NMAP outputs the QPF for a 24-hour period
in 6-hour intervals in both text and graphical form. The QPF is
routinely prepared twice a day and is available on the Internet at:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/qpfpage.html
Updated QPF products are normally available by 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily.
QPF VERIFICATION METHODS
Locally-produced software is used to verify the SERFC QPF forecasts.
Many statistics are computed. However, the one used most often is the
Mean Absolute Error (MAE). In this case, MAE is defined as:
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MAP= Mean Areal Precipitation for a particular basin
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HPC also runs a QPF verification program for each RFC which compares the
Mean Absolute Error of the RFC and HPC QPF with the QPF computed by
several meteorological models (Figure 4).
A link to the HPC Verification Unit and QPF versus MAP graphics are
available daily on the SERFC QPF web page.
HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL DISCUSSION
The HAS forecaster leads a daily weather briefing each morning. This
briefing focuses on hydrometeorological concerns in the SERFC forecast
area.
Once the SERFC hydrologists have produced and disseminated the river
forecasts through AWIPS and the Internet, they brief the HAS forecaster
on current river conditions. The HAS forecaster may also view the river
conditions graphics and hydrographs that are available on the SERFC home
page at:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr
The river conditions graphics are updated each day at around 12:10 p.m.
and are also updated when forecasts are revised.
The HAS forecaster prepares a Hydrometeorological Outlook map using the
Unix-based Atlas-GIS software (Figure 5). A text version of the
Hydrometeorological Discussion (HMD) is then composed and disseminated.
These graphical and text HMD products are available at:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/hmd/default.html
by 1:00 p.m. each day.
SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK
Since 1994, when the three HAS forecasters arrived at the SERFC, their
primary task has been the development of the HAS function. The goals for
the HAS forecaster conceived in the NWS Modernization plan of the late
1980s have been met. More use of the Internet, conference calls, and a
briefing tool called FX-Connect will allow the HAS forecasters to get
specific hydrometeorological information out to our customers such as
local WFOs, the emergency management community, and other water
resources agencies.
The HAS forecasters will continue to develop and improve the duties
described in this paper. They will also expand on an outreach program
and implement a river flood watch program.
SUMMARY OF SERFC INTERNET LINKS
**SERFC Home Page**
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr
**Mean Areal Precipitation and Stage 3 Products**
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/qpfvsmap.htm
**Quantitative Precipitation Forecast**
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/qpfvsmap.htm
**Hydrometeorological Discussion**
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/hmd/default.html
**Advanced Hydrological Prediction Services**
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/ahps/default.html
**Ensemble Streamflow Prediction**
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/atr/esp/html/esp.htm
For specific Internet addresses, please e-mail [email protected].
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks to Reggina Garza, Senior Hydrologist; and Nene Robertson,
Hydrologic Technician, for their help in the completion of this paper.
LITERATURE CITED
Breidenbach, J.P., 2000. RFC-wide Multisensor Precipitation Estimator,
5.
Stellman, K., H. Fuelberg, R. Garza, 1998. Utilizing Radar Data to
Improve Streamflow Forecasts, 1-3.
U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1997: Correspondence Course\--Operations of the
NWS Hydrologic Services Program. Lesson 2, Hydrologic Services Program
at National Weather Service Field Offices, 30.
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## BaldrigeNational Quality Program
*** ******Criteria for Performance Excellence***
**Baldrige****National Quality ****Program**
*Performance Excellence and Innovation*
## Seven Categories of the Business/Nonprofit Criteria
- Leadership
- Strategic Planning
- Customer and Market Focus
- Measurement, Analysis, and Knowledge Management
- Workforce Focus
- Process Management
- Results
**Notes:**
The Criteria consist of these seven Categories. Each Category is subdivided into Items and Areas to Address. There are 18 Items, each focusing on a major requirement. Embodied within these is a set of Core Values and Concepts.
Let’s take a look at these Core Values and Concepts before discussing the Categories and Items and the related Areas to Address.
## Slide 3
**Notes:**
The Criteria are built on a number of interrelated core values and concepts.
These values and concepts are embedded beliefs and behaviors found in high-performing organizations. They are the foundation for integrating key performance and operational requirements within a results-oriented framework that creates a basis for action and feedback.
This figure shows the role of the Core Values and Concepts. The Criteria are built on them. Core Values and Concepts are embedded in the systematic processes addressed in Criteria Categories 1 through 6. These systematic processes yield the performance results found in Criteria Category 7.
Let’s take a closer look at these Core Values and Concepts.
## Core Values and Concepts
- Visionary Leadership
- Customer-Driven Excellence
- Organizational and Personal Learning
**Notes:**
Visionary Leadership: An organization’s senior leaders have a central role in setting directions and creating a customer focus. They must convey clear and visible values and high expectations. The organization’s defined values and strategies should help guide all of its activities and decisions. Senior leaders serve as role models and reinforce ethics, values, and expectations while building leadership, commitment, and initiative throughout the organization. Senior leaders should be responsible to the organization’s governance body for their actions and performance.
Customer-Driven Excellence: Performance and quality are judged by an organization’s customers. Thus, your organization must take into account all product and service features and characteristics and all modes of customer access that contribute value for your customers and lead to customer acquisition, satisfaction, preference, and loyalty to positive referrals, and, ultimately, to business expansion. Customer-driven excellence has both current and future components. It demands awareness of developments in technology and competitors’ offerings, as well as rapid and flexible responses to customer and market changes.
Organizational and Personal Learning: Organizational learning refers to continuous improvement of existing approaches and significant change or innovation, leading to new goals and approaches. Personal learning refers to education, training, and other opportunities for the continuous growth of your workforce, including senior leaders and volunteers. Learning is directed not only toward developing better products and services but also toward being more responsive, adaptive, innovative, and efficient—giving your organization marketplace sustainability and performance advantages.
## Core Values and Concepts
- Valuing Workforce Members and Partners
- Agility
- Focus on the Future
- Managing for Innovation
**Notes:**
Valuing Workforce Members and Partners: An organization’s success depends increasingly on an engaged workforce and on the diverse backgrounds, knowledge, skills, creativity, and motivation of its workforce and partners. Valuing the people in your workforce means committing to their engagement, satisfaction, development, and well-being. Internal partners may include unions and employees, while external partners may include customers, suppliers, and education or community organizations. Such partnerships may be a source of strategic advantage for an organization.
Agility: Success in today’s ever-changing, globally competitive markets demands agility—a capacity for rapid change and flexibility. Organizations face ever-shorter cycles for the introduction of new and improved products and services, as well as for faster and more flexible responses to customers. Cycle time has become a key process measure.
Focus on the Future: Pursuit of sustainable growth and market leadership requires a strong future orientation and a willingness to make long-term commitments to key stakeholders, such as your customers, workforce, suppliers, partners, and stockholders, as well as the public and your community.
Managing for Innovation: Innovation is no longer strictly the purview of research and development departments. Organizations should be led and managed so that innovation becomes part of the learning culture, is integrated into daily work, and reaches across the entire organization. Innovation should lead the organization to new dimensions of performance.
## Core Values and Concepts
- Management by Fact
- Social Responsibility
- Focus on Results and Creating Value
- Systems Perspective
**Notes:**
Management by Fact: Performance improvement requires measurement and analysis. The measures selected should best represent the factors that lead to improved customer, operational, financial, and ethical performance. Analysis of data enables an organization to determine trends, projections, and cause and effect in support of planning, improving operations, managing change, and comparing your organizational performance with that of competitors or comparable organizations or with “best practices” benchmarks.
Social Responsibility: Leaders should be role models for your organization in focusing on ethics and the protection of public health, safety, and the environment. They should go beyond mere compliance in these areas and focus on opportunities for improvement. They should practice good citizenship through leadership and support—within the limits of an organization’s resources—of publicly important purposes (e.g., improvement of education and health care in your community, environmental excellence, resource conservation, community service, and the sharing of quality-related information).
Focus on Results and Creating Value: Results should be used to create and balance value for your key stakeholders. The use of a balanced composite of leading and lagging performance measures offers an effective means to communicate short- and longer-term priorities, monitor actual performance, and provide a clear basis for improving results.
Systems Perspective: A systems perspective means managing the whole organization, as well as its components, to achieve success. The seven Baldrige Criteria Categories, the Core Values and Concepts, and the Scoring Guidelines form the building blocks and the integrating mechanism for the system. This systems perspective is depicted in the following slide.
## Baldrige Criteria Framework: A Systems Perspective
**Notes:**
The framework provides a high-level overview of the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence and illustrates how the Criteria provide a systems perspective for managing your organization to achieve performance excellence. From top to bottom, the framework has three basic elements—the Organizational Profile, the system operations, and the system foundation (Measurement, Analysis, and Knowledge Management).
The Organizational Profile (the umbrella at the top of the figure) sets the context for the way your organization operates. Your environment, key working relationships, and strategic challenges and advantages serve as an overarching guide for your organizational performance management system.
The system operations (middle of the figure) comprise two linked triads.
The leadership triad—Leadership, Strategic Planning, and Customer and Market Focus—emphasizes the importance of a leadership focus on strategy and customers.
The results triad—Workforce Focus, Process Management, and Results—focuses on your workforce and key processes that accomplish the work of the organization that yields your overall performance results.
ALL actions point toward Results.
The horizontal, two-headed arrow in the center of the framework links the two triads—a linkage critical to organizational success—and indicates the importance of feedback in an effective performance management system.
The system foundation for the performance management system (bottom of the figure) is composed of Measurement, Analysis, and Knowledge Management, which are critical to a fact-based, knowledge-driven system for improving performance and competitiveness.
## Item Format
***Item Format***
**Notes:**
As previously mentioned, there are 18 Items under the seven Baldrige Categories. Let’s take a look at what an Item looks like in the Criteria booklet. In this graphic of Item 1.1, you can see that the basic requirements are presented in the Item title, Senior Leadership: How do your senior leaders lead? The overall requirements are expressed as introductory sentences in bold text at the top of the Item. You also can see this is classified as a Process Item. (All Items in Categories 1 through 6 are classified this way. Items in Category 7 are Results Items.)
Two arrows at the left point out the Item’s Areas to Address, which are in blue text and assigned a letter designation—in this case, “a” and “b.”
Multiple requirements are shown here on the right in brackets. They appear under each Area to Address as individual questions in black text.
Item Notes are provided and serve three purposes: (1) to clarify key terms and/or requirements, (2) to give instructions on responding to the Item requirements, and (3) to indicate/clarify important key linkages to other Items. They also provide additional guidance specifically for nonprofit organizations. These nonprofit-specific notes are shown in italics.
Note: Key terms presented in the Glossary are shown in small capital letters throughout the Criteria and Scoring Guidelines. The Criteria booklet also contains a section that discusses the Organizational Profile and each of the Categories and Items in more detail.
## Steps Toward Mature Processes
***Steps Toward Mature Processes***
**Notes:**
This graphic is an aid for assessing and scoring Process Items (Categories 1 through 6). In each case, the arrows indicate the degree of consistency and coordination among organizational units. The circular shapes shown next to the arrows depict the relative clarity or definition of an organization’s goals. The steps are as follows:
Reacting to Problems. Here operations are characterized by activities rather than by processes, and they are largely responsive to immediate needs or problems.
In Early Systematic Approaches, the organization is at the beginning stages of conducting operations by processes with repeatability, evaluation and improvement, and some early coordination among organizational units.
Aligned Approaches occur in the third step toward a mature process. At this stage, operations are repeatable and are regularly evaluated for improvement, with learnings shared and with coordination among organizational units.
Integrated Approaches occur at the final stage of a mature process. The arrows indicate the evolution of the organization into an interconnected unit. At this stage, not only are processes repeatable, but also, in collaboration with other affected units, they are regularly evaluated for change and improvement. This collaboration and interconnection help organizations achieve efficiencies across units.
## Slide 10
**Notes:**
Learning is an essential attribute of high-performing organizations and, therefore, a critical concept in performance excellence. It is a key term used throughout the Criteria booklet and is one of the four scoring factors used to assess the maturity of an organization’s processes.
Effective, well-deployed organizational learning can help an organization improve from the early stages of reacting to problems to the highest levels of organization-wide improvement, refinement, and innovation. The firefighting analogy illustrated here depicts a progression through the levels of maturity for this scoring dimension.
## Organizational Profile
- P.1 Organizational Description
- P.2 Organizational Challenges
- Starting point for self-assessment and application preparation
- Basis for early action planning
**Notes:**
Whether being used as part of a self-assessment or as part of a Baldrige Award application, the Organizational Profile provides a snapshot of the organization, the key influences on how it operates, and the key challenges it faces. The placement of the Organizational Profile at the front of the Criteria sets the organizational context for responding to the Criteria Items. The Organizational Profile helps everyone (e.g., organizations using the Criteria for self-assessment, application writers, and reviewers) understand what is most relevant and important to the organization’s business and to its performance.
The Organizational Profile is the starting point for self-assessment and for writing an Award application. If you identify topics for which conflicting, little, or no information is available, it is possible that your assessment need not go any further and you can use these topics for action planning. By addressing the questions in the Organizational Profile, potential gaps in key information can be identified, and areas that affect key performance requirements and results can be brought into focus.
P.1 Organizational Description asks “What are your key organizational characteristics?” It asks an organization to describe its operating environment and its key relationships with customers, stakeholders, suppliers, partners, and collaborators. It also asks for a description of your governance system.
P.2 Organizational Challenges asks “What are your key organizational challenges?” It asks an organization to describe its competitive environment, key strategic challenges and advantages, and system for performance improvement. It includes a request to identify available sources of comparative and competitive data to emphasize the need for these sources and to provide a context for later responses.
## Category Point Values
- 1 Leadership 120
- 2 Strategic Planning 85
- 3 Customer and Market Focus 85
- 4 Measurement, Analysis, and
- Knowledge Management 90
- 5 Workforce Focus 85
- 6 Process Management 85
- 7 Results 450
- TOTAL POINTS 1,000
**Notes:**
All responses to the Items within the boxed Categories (1 through 6) should address Process.
Responses to the Results Items should address trends, performance levels, and comparisons, as well as the breadth and importance of the results. Because the bottom line for any organization is results, almost half of the application points are for results.
Results must be supported by linkages to the appropriate Process Items to show cause and effect.
Results may be the bottom line, but they are accomplished through a successful performance management system that is guided from the top.
## 1. Leadership (120 pts.)
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- 1.1 Senior Leadership (70 pts.)
- 1.2 Governance and Social Responsibilities (50 pts.)
***1. Leadership (120 pts.)****** ****** ***
**Notes:**
Category 1 (Leadership) examines how senior leaders guide and sustain your organization. It also examines your organization’s governance and how the organization addresses its ethical, legal, and community responsibilities.
1.1 Senior Leadership asks “How do your senior leaders lead?” It focuses on how senior leaders guide and sustain your organization, how they communicate with the workforce, and how they review organizational performance. It also includes the central role of senior leaders in setting the organization’s vision and values and in creating and balancing value for customers and other stakeholders in their performance expectations, as well as the role of senior leaders in creating an environment that fosters, requires, and results in legal and ethical behavior.
1.2 Governance and Social Responsibilities asks “How do you govern and address your social responsibilities?” It examines several key aspects of your organization’s governance system, as well as how your organization fulfills its public responsibilities, ensures ethical behavior, and practices good citizenship. It also asks you to identify your key processes and measures or indicators for monitoring ethical behavior throughout your organization.
## 2. Strategic Planning (85 pts.)
- 2.1 Strategy Development (40 pts.)
- 2.2 Strategy Deployment (45 pts.)
***2. Strategic Planning (85 pts.)***
**Notes:**
Category 2 (Strategic Planning) addresses how your organization develops strategic objectives and action plans. It also examines how the chosen strategic objectives and action plans are deployed and changed if circumstances require it, and how progress is measured.
2.1 Strategy Development asks “How do you develop your strategy?” It examines how your organization sets its strategic objectives, including how it determines and addresses its strategic challenges and advantages. It addresses your long-term organizational sustainability and your ability to execute the strategic plan. It also examines how key strategic objectives balance the needs of key stakeholders.
2.2 Strategy Deployment asks “How do you deploy your strategy?” It examines how your organization converts its strategic objectives into action plans to accomplish these objectives and how it assesses progress on its action plans. It also asks for your key performance measures or indicators and the performance projections for both your short- and longer-term planning horizons.
## 3.Customer and Market Focus (85 pts.)
*** ******Satisfaction, and Loyalty of Customers ***
- 3.1 Customer and Market Knowledge (40 pts.)
- 3.2 Customer Relationships and Satisfaction (45 pts.)
***3.Customer and Market Focus (85 pts.)****** ****** ***
**Notes:**
Category 3 (Customer and Market Focus) addresses how your organization determines the requirements, needs, expectations, and preferences of customers and markets. It also examines how your organization builds relationships with customers and determines the key factors that lead to customer acquisition, satisfaction, loyalty and retention and to business expansion and sustainability. References to building customer loyalty and exceeding customer expectations are included, as well as a focus on your use of customer complaint data.
3.1 Customer and Market Knowledge asks “How do you obtain and use customer and market knowledge?” It examines how your organization gains knowledge, including using the voice of the customer, about its customers and markets. The aim is to ensure the continuing relevance of products and services, to keep pace with marketplace changes, and to develop new opportunities.
3.2 Customer Relationships and Satisfaction asks “How do you build relationships and grow customer satisfaction and loyalty?” It examines how your organization builds relationships to acquire, satisfy, and retain customers; to increase customer loyalty; and to develop new opportunities. It also asks how your organization determines customer satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
## 4. Measurement, Analysis, and Knowledge Management (90 pts.)
- 4.1 Measurement, Analysis, and Improvement of Organizational Performance (45 pts.)
- 4.2 Management of Information, Information Technology, and Knowledge (45 pts.)
***4. Measurement, Analysis, and ****** Knowledge Management (90 pts.)****** ***
**Notes:**
Category 4 (Measurement, Analysis, and Knowledge Management) examines how your organization selects, gathers, analyzes, manages, and improves its data, information, and knowledge assets and how it manages its information technology. It also addresses how your organization reviews its performance and uses these reviews for improvement.
4.1 Measurement, Analysis, and Improvement of Organizational Performance asks “How do you measure, analyze, and then improve organizational performance?” It covers your performance data and information at all levels and in all parts of the organization. This Item also emphasizes the purpose and use of the results of analyses and reviews, including using them to make strategic decisions for your organization.
4.2 Management of Information, Information Technology, and Knowledge asks “How do you manage your information, information technology, and organizational knowledge?” It addresses the availability and quality of needed data, information, hardware, and software for your workforce, suppliers, partners, collaborators, and customers. It also examines how your organization builds and manages its knowledge assets and the availability of data, information, hardware, and software in the event of an emergency.
## 5. Workforce Focus (85 pts.)
- 5.1 Workforce Engagement (45 pts.)
- 5.2 Workforce Environment (40 pts.)
***5. Workforce Focus (85 pts.)****** ****** ***
**Notes:**
Category 5 (Workforce Focus) addresses how your organization engages, manages, and develops your workforce to utilize its full potential in alignment with the organization’s overall mission, strategy, and action plans. It also examines your organization’s ability to assess workforce capability and capacity needs and to build a workforce environment that is conducive to high performance.
5.1 Workforce Engagement asks “How do you engage your workforce to achieve organizational and personal success?” It examines how your organization engages, compensates, and rewards your workforce to achieve high performance. It also examines how members of the workforce, including senior leaders, are developed to achieve high performance. In addition, it addresses how your organization assesses workforce engagement and uses the results to achieve higher performance.
5.2 Workforce Environment asks “How do you build an effective and supportive workforce environment?” It addresses how your organization manages workforce capability and capacity to accomplish its work and how it maintains a safe, secure, and supportive work climate.
## 6. Process Management (85 pts.)
- 6.1 Work Systems Design (35 pts.)
- 6.2 Work Process Management and Improvement (50 pts.)
***6. Process Management (85 pts.)****** ****** ***
**Notes:**
Category 6 (Process Management) is the focal point within the Criteria for examining all key aspects of process management, including how your organization determines its core competencies and work systems and how it designs, manages, and improves its key processes for implementing those work systems. This Category also examines how your organization ensures its readiness for emergencies.
6.1 Work Systems Design asks “How do you design your work systems?” It addresses how your organization determines its core competencies and designs its work systems and key processes to deliver customer value, prepare for potential emergencies, and achieve organizational success and sustainability.
6.2 Work Process Management and Improvement asks “How do you manage and improve your key organizational work processes?” It examines how your organization implements, manages, and improves its key work processes to deliver customer value and achieve organizational success and sustainability.
## 7. Results (450 pts.)
- 7.1 Product and Service Outcomes (100 pts.)
- 7.2 Customer-Focused Outcomes (70 pts.)
- 7.3 Financial and Market Outcomes (70 pts.)
- 7.4 Workforce-Focused Outcomes (70 pts.)
- 7.5 Process Effectiveness Outcomes (70 pts.)
- 7.6 Leadership Outcomes (70 pts.)
***7. Results (450 pts.)***
**Notes:**
Category 7 (Results) addresses your organization’s performance and improvement in six key areas. It also examines your performance levels relative to those of competitors and other organizations providing similar products and services. This Category includes a specific focus on results related to the effectiveness of your senior leaders.
7.1 Product and Service Outcomes asks “What are your product and service performance results?” It also asks for segmented results and appropriate comparative data.
7.2 Customer-Focused Outcomes asks “What are your customer-focused performance results?” It examines results for customer satisfaction and customer-perceived value.
7.3 Financial and Market Outcomes asks “What are your financial and marketplace performance results?” These results might include aggregate measures of financial return and/or economic value, measures of financial viability, and measures of marketplace performance, such as market share/position, business growth, and new markets entered.
7.4 Workforce-Focused Outcomes asks “What are your workforce-focused performance results?” It examines results relating to workforce engagement, workforce capability and capacity, and the workforce environment. It asks for results that address the diversity of the workforce and the organization’s workforce groups and segments.
7.5 Process Effectiveness Outcomes asks “What are your process effectiveness results?” It examines your key operational performance results that contribute to the achievement of organizational effectiveness, including your organization’s readiness for emergencies. These results address the operational performance of your work systems and key work processes, including productivity and cycle time.
7.6 Leadership Outcomes asks “What are your leadership results?” It examines your organization’s key governance and senior leadership results, including evidence of strategic plan accomplishment, ethical behavior, fiscal accountability, legal compliance, social responsibility, and organizational citizenship.
## Resources for More Information
- Most Baldrige National Quality Program (BNQP) documents are available both in printed form and on the BNQP Web site.
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U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program
LHC Commissioning Task Force Report
July 2005
# Contents
1. Introduction 1
A. Resources missing for the LHC commissioning 1
B. LHC commissioning organization within LARP 2
C. Benefits to the U.S. 4
2. Findings 5
> A. Possibilities at FNAL 5
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> B. Possibilities at BNL 7
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> C. Possibilities at LBNL 7
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> D. Possibilities at SLAC 8
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> E. Toohig fellowships 9
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> F. Funding U.S. participation in LHC commissioning 10
>
> G. Schedules 10
>
> H. Traveling and living-abroad issues 10
>
> 3\. Recommendations 11
Appendices 13
A. CTF organization and charge letter 13
B. LARP organization chart 15
C. Memo on long-term assignments to CERN (B. Jurkiw) 16
D. CMS compensation and relocation guidelines 18
E. Long-term assignments of green card holders (B. Jurkiw) 19
F. CERN Director-General letter and DOE response 20
# 1. Introduction
This document summarizes work performed by the U.S. LARP (LHC
Accelerator Research Program) Commissioning Task Force (CTF). The CTF
was initiated by the LARP Program Leader, Dr. S. Peggs, in his letter of
February 16, 2005 (see Appendix A), which presents the charge and
membership of the task force. Release of this report is a response to
the charge. This document is not meant to be an exhaustive plan for the
LHC commissioning organization that addresses all possible details.
Rather, it discusses general considerations, ideas, issues and
guidelines reflecting the position of the U.S. HEP accelerator
community.
Members of the CTF are from major U.S. national laboratories
participating in LARP: FNAL (M. Lamm, V. Shiltsev), BNL (G. Ganetis, W.
Fischer), LBNL (A. McInturff, M. Zisman), and SLAC (T. Raubenheimer).
They have approached middle and top management of their respective
Accelerator and Engineering/Magnet Divisions/Departments and presented
and discussed LHC commissioning goals, procedures and needs. Input came
both from the management and from CTF members. All issues were discussed
during regular CTF video conferences, LARP collaboration meetings, and
several in-person meetings at other conferences. This report contains
general conclusions and recommendations that represent the consensus of
the CTF members.
## A. Resources Missing
The LHC commissioning task consists of two parts, a **hardware
commissioning** (HC) task, which starts after component installation,
followed by a **beam commissioning** (BC) task, which aims at gradually
bringing the machine to its design parameters.
Hardware commissioning is scheduled to begin during calendar year 2005,
with a goal of providing circulating beam in the second half of 2007.
The allocated duration for this hardware commissioning is very short and
involves several time- and resource-linked activities. Thus, detailed
planning and coordination are essential.
The hardware commissioning planning and coordination have been organized
through CERN's Hardware Commissioning working group (HCWG), which is
chaired by Roberto Saban, and includes members from the CERN AB, AT, and
TS groups involved in LHC operation and commissioning. The HCWG has
produced a comprehensive plan for the execution of this task. The
commissioning is divided into numerous subtasks, each of which is the
responsibility of a specialized commissioning team. The procedures for
each subtask are spelled out in LHC project documents. Required time,
personnel resources, and subtask interdependencies have been studied and
discussed in various reports and presentations summarized below.
As explained in the November, 2004 "Resources for Hardware
Commissioning" document, and Roberto Saban's Chamonix XIV presentation,
commissioning is organized around even-number IPs (for example sectors
7--8 and 8--1 surrounding IP8 are the first commissioning areas). The
possibility to start a staggered second "even-IP front" exists, as long
as work by a particular team is not required to happen in parallel in
two even IPs. This November document was written in a general way so
that it could be adapted to various installation and HC scenarios. Each
scenario has different personnel resource requirements. For example,
completing the HC task in 20 months requires 143 persons, of which 46
are missing from the present CERN staff.
Since the November 2004 report, the plan to start with the commissioning
at IP8 has been refined. The new plan calls for an initial commissioning
of the long straight section LSS8, including the inner triplet, followed
by a 3-month shutdown, followed by a 14-month period to commission the
entire LHC. Compressing the schedule to this extent, while maintaining
the constraint of powering only two parallel fronts at a time (two
shifts per day, 5 days per week) has been deemed possible. Although some
commissioning teams have sufficient personnel resources to accommodate
this compressed schedule, others will need to provide additional
commissioning teams. Thus, the revised plan requires an additional 41.5
people (beyond the 46 mentioned above).
Of the additional 87.5 people required to accommodate a compressed
14-month commissioning period, approximately half of them are at the
level of engineer or physicist. A detailed description of the task is
outlined in the references below. The following technical expertise is
needed:
- cryogenic instrumentation/process control
- quench protection
- machine interlocks
- electrical engineering for power converters
- commissioning coordination
- accelerator instrumentation controls
*References:*
Management Report on Resources for Hardware Commissioning, LHC Project
Document LHC-PM-MR-0002 rev 1.0
"Hardware Commissioning: The resources, the programme for 2005," Roberto
Saban, Chamonix XIV 050119
"Resources for Hardware Commissioning for LHC in 14 months," Sergio
Pasinelli, Hardware Commissioning Working Group Minutes, March 17, 2005
## B. Organization of Commissioning within LARP
The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program enables U.S. accelerator
specialists to take an active and important role in the LHC accelerator
during its commissioning and operations phases, and to be a major
collaborator in LHC performance upgrades. In particular, LARP will
support U.S. institutions in LHC commissioning activities and
accelerator science, in accelerator instrumentation and diagnostics, and
in superconducting magnet R&D. The goals of the LARP commissioning
effort are:
- to help bring the LHC up to its design luminosity quickly
- to help establish robust operation
- to improve and upgrade LHC performance
To reach these goals, the work LARP does must be at the technological
frontier, and will thereby improve the capabilities of the U.S.
accelerator community in accelerator science and technology to more
effectively operate our domestic accelerators, and to position us to be
able to lead in the development of the next generation of high-energy
colliders.
Overall LARP goals are to:
- Advance international cooperation in high-energy accelerators
- Advance high-energy physics by bringing the LHC on, and up to its
design performance, quickly; by improving LHC performance through
advances in accelerator understanding and instrumentation; by using
the LHC as a tool to gain deeper knowledge of accelerator science
and technology; and by extending the LHC as a frontier HEP
instrument with a timely luminosity upgrade.
- Advance U.S. accelerator science and technology by keeping our
skills sharp while helping to commission the LHC; by conducting
forefront accelerator physics R&D; by advancing U.S. capabilities to
improve the performance of our own machines; by preparing U.S.
scientists to design next-generation colliders; and by developing
technologies necessary for next-generation collider construction
LARP is the umbrella organization for U.S. HEP involvement in the LHC
commissioning. It is properly funded, has an established organizational
structure, and has already earned a reputation among CERN and U.S.
laboratory managements.
The present LARP Organization chart is shown in Appendix B.
Commissioning is currently part of the "Accelerator Physics and
Commissioning" led by M. Syphers. There are several commissioning
coordinators assigned (E. Harms, FNAL; A. Drees, BNL). Most of the
recent activities of the Accelerator Physics and Commissioning group
have concentrated on understanding schedules for the LHC commissioning,
identification of key people on both sides, and preliminary recruitment
of U.S. personnel.
There are several components of LARP commissioning. The **Hardware
Commissioning (HC)** task consists of :
*Interaction Region Commissioning***:** As presently conceived, this
relatively modest and well defined Task refers to non-beam commissioning
of hardware built in the U.S.-LHC Construction Program, such as
interaction region magnets, and feed boxes.
*Hardware Commissioning***:** Strong verbal support has been expressed
by the DOE and U.S. lab directorates for additional hardware
commissioning assistance to CERN, and for the idea that LARP is a
natural vehicle through which this activity could be organized. Any
additional hardware commissioning scope inside LARP would go beyond
"following through on U.S.-built deliverables," to participation, mainly
by engineers, with more general commissioning. Effort required for this
new activity is not included in the current LARP funding envelope.
The **Beam Commissioning (BC)** task consists of :
*Commissioning of LARP Deliverables***:** This includes the
commissioning and exploitation of beam instrumentation developed with
LARP funds, such as luminometers, tune feedback, and phase 2
collimators. Detailed planning has not yet been carried out---in part
because of uncertainties with the LHC schedule---but is becoming urgent.
*Generic Beam Commissioning***:** This includes participation in beam
startup, various beam studies, and exploitation of beam instrumentation
other than that developed with LARP funds. Some 30 topics for possible
U.S. contributions were listed by CERN Beam Commissioning leaders and
presented at the LARP collaboration meetings in 2005.
At present (July 2005), some components (*Commissioning of Deliverables*
and *Interaction Region Commissioning*) are relatively well established,
and are included in the present LARP scope and budget. *Generic Beam
Commissioning* is taking shape now and not planned in detail yet. The
*Hardware Commissioning* is not yet well defined, nor, as noted already,
is it currently within the LARP program.
## C. Benefits to the U.S. HEP program
In justifying the LARP commissioning effort in support of the LHC
project, it is appropriate to consider its benefits to the U.S.
accelerator physics program. Clearly, there is an overall benefit to the
U.S. high-energy physics program if the LHC turns on rapidly and
successfully. Our experimental physics groups have invested heavily in
the LHC project, and the science produced there thus represents a return
on the U.S. investment. Moreover, a healthy and strong HEP activity at
LHC will surely be necessary to secure future accelerator-based HEP
projects in the U.S. Thus, contributing to a prompt and successful
turn-on of LHC is clearly in the interests of the U.S. accelerator
community and justifies involvement in the effort.
An obvious initial benefit of rapidly commissioning the LHC is that the
information gained will be available in a timely manner and thus have
maximum positive effect on U.S. plans for LHC upgrades. A specific
example of the longer-range benefits of U.S. involvement in LHC
commissioning can be found in the large 2 K cryogenics system. The
International Linear Collider---potentially the next large accelerator
project---will require an equivalent cryogenics system. The experience
gained at LHC will give U.S. staff invaluable experience in the design,
fabrication, and operation of such a system for ILC.
To take full advantage of such potential future opportunities, however,
it is critical that U.S. accelerator physicists and engineers make use
of this relatively rare opportunity to train younger staff members on a
real---and very technically challenging---machine. This implies that we
plan on "pairing" our experienced senior personnel with junior
scientists who can be trained during the commissioning process. Proper
placement within CERN groups and pairing our junior people with
experienced CERN scientists should be beneficial as well. Such an
approach will give lasting benefits to the U.S. accelerator physics and
engineering communities by enhancing our pool of trained staff. If we do
not take this approach, the benefits of our commissioning activity would
be greatly diminished. Therefore, in this plan we assume that our effort
will -- when possible - include pairs of people, with the junior people
likely being the longer-term visitors to CERN and the senior members
making repeated, but shorter duration, visits.
#
# 2. Findings
## Possibilities at FNAL
At Fermilab, people with the skills needed for LHC commissioning reside
in the Accelerator Division (AD) and Technical Division (TD). Active
participation in the design, development, and construction of LHC IR
accelerator components puts Fermilab in a good position to support the
commissioning of the LHC.
Fermilab's AD plans for FY06--10 include support for the Tevatron Run II
operation until 2009, support for the neutrino program (NuMI and
MiniBOONE experiments), construction of the Superconducting Module Test
Facility (SMTF), and R&D on the Proton Driver and International Linear
Collider. These projects will need all the engineering resources
available, and most of the physicists. Nevertheless, there is strong
interest in participation in LHC commissioning at all levels: scientists
and engineers consider it as a natural application of the skills and
expertise gained at the Tevatron during the Run II preparation, startup
and luminosity upgrade. The LARP program has been widely advertised
within the AD by several enthusiasts, including John Marriner, Mike
Syphers, and Elvin Harms. Several AD people are already involved in LARP
activities. AD physicists---led by N. Mokhov and T. Sen---worked closely
with the magnet builders and cryogenic engineers to understand the
effect of the expected radiation loads on the inner triplet components.
These studies estimated the radiation damage to magnet components as
well as the expected heat loads on the cryogenic system. As a result of
these studies, cooling channels were introduced in the magnet designs,
and absorbers were placed strategically into the IR layout. Studies
performed on the alignment of the inner triplet components were
instrumental in defining their required mechanical alignment tolerances.
A group led by R. Pasquinelli has proposed use of 4.5-GHz Schottky
detectors as non-destructive LHC tune and chromaticity diagnostics. C.
Y. Tan is collaborating with P. Cameron of BNL on development of the LHC
phase-locked loop tune meter, developing including tests at the
Tevatron. Several Tevatron operational experts and scientists
participated in reviews of the LHC subsystems, including machine
interlocks, collimation system, and the reference magnet system.
Many FNAL AD people ideally fit the LHC BC requirements and show great
interest in visiting CERN for that purpose. The estimated total number
of people interested and available for long-term visits (½--1 year) for
Beam Commissioning ranges from 5--12. Indeed, more than 12 people would
be interested in participating in BC activities via short (few week to
few month) visits.
As for Hardware Commissioning, AD engineers are in high demand for
FNAL's own programs (Run II, ILC, and Proton Driver). Nevertheless,
there are two candidates for long-term visits to CERN: one is a computer
specialist from the AD/Controls Department, and the other an engineer
from the AD/Cryogenics Department.
The Technical Division (TD) at Fermilab, through its history of design,
construction, and testing of superconducting magnets, is in a good
position to support the LHC Hardware commissioning. It is uniquely
qualified to support the IR commissioning of U.S. deliverables through
its contributions to the U.S. LHC accelerator project. Fermilab, with
help from LBNL, designed the Q2 element cross section, and was
responsible for the construction and testing of all Q2 elements.
Fermilab was responsible for the design of the Inner Triplet cryogenic
system as well as the bus work and instrumentation wiring. The Q1/Q3
elements from Japan (KEK/Toshiba), as well as the Fermilab Q2, were
packaged into Fermilab-designed cryostats.
Most of the proposed TD Hardware Commissioning is supported through the
LARP IR Hardware commissioning task. Here, participation will be
supported by a combination of short term (2--3 week) and longer term
(6--12 month) commissioners. In one case (Peter Limon), the support for
a longer term commissioner has been accomplished outside of the IR
commissioning task.
For the longer term IR commissioners, there are four candidates in the
TD: Sandor Feher, Roger Rabehl, Mike Tartaglia and Peter Limon. Each
person has a unique set of experiences with the commissioning of the
Tevatron, the commissioning of the Fermilab superfluid test facility, or
the testing of U.S. supplied LHC magnets, which could be of immediate
use to the commissioning of the inner triplets. This expertise is
particularly important in the compressed commissioning schedule, which
does not leave much time for training.
As part of this LARP IR Commissioning task we propose to send Sandor
Feher and Roger Rabehl for one year during FY05. The third person
available for this program is Michael Tartaglia. Our present plan is to
send Tartaglia to CERN later, schedule and funding permitting, perhaps
after Rabehl or Feher have returned. We judged that having three people
missing from our test facility would put a strain on our ability to
carry out our responsibilities to the ILC, Proton Driver and High-Field
magnet projects. The fourth person, Peter Limon, will live at CERN
starting in the fall of 2005. He will be the U.S. point person at CERN
during the fall hardware commissioning period.
There are perhaps 10 other TD people who could, in principle, go to CERN
and who would fit one or more of the CERN profiles for hardware
commissioners. However, of those 10 people, we estimate that only 3 or 4
could actually go due to family constraints.
## B. Possibilities at BNL
Expertise for hardware and beam commissioning reside in the Accelerator
Division of the Collider-Accelerator Department, and the Superconducting
Magnet Division. Brookhaven has designed the nonlinear interaction
region correction scheme for the LHC, built superconducting dipole
magnets for the interaction regions, and collaborates with CERN on a
number of issues including collimation, phase-locked loop tune
measurements, electron cloud issues, and beam-beam issues.
Collaborations based on these topics have already been fruitful to both
CERN and BNL. Angelika Drees coordinates the accelerator physics
activities at BNL, and Peter Cameron works on the phase-locked loop tune
measurement.
There are a number of people at Brookhaven with experience in hardware
and/or beam commissioning at a superconducting machine. However, the
experimental program at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) is an
ongoing effort, and long absences of key personnel during a RHIC run are
likely to have an adverse impact on the program. The RHIC running time
is typically 30 weeks per year, but run times can vary due to changes in
funding. During longer shutdowns it is easier to support activities
other than RHIC if funding is provided for these activities. While 1--2
people may participate in the LHC commissioning under these
circumstances, a final decision can only be made year-by-year, after the
budget and the RHIC operating time are known. If new junior staff can be
hired with LARP funds, it is possible to have those at CERN for longer
time periods. To support research in the areas of interest to both CERN
and BNL, short-term visits will be useful.
## C. Possibilities at LBNL
LBNL staff are already involved in the commissioning of the hardware
provided as part of the LHC construction project. In particular, the
cryogenic feed boxes for the LHC IRs are an LBNL responsibility.
Particular activities needed include fit-up work on the first unit
(already under way), commissioning planning, supervision of the
installation work, and eventually participating in the commissioning of
the hardware with beam. This primarily engineering task will be handled
by Joseph Rasson and Jon Zbasnik, with the aid of a junior engineer yet
to be identified. One possibility being explored is to take advantage of
the intern program of the LBNL Engineering Division to provide a
suitable junior engineer.
A second LBNL activity will be to commission the instrumentation
provided as part of the LARP program, such as the bunch-by-bunch
luminosity monitor. The present vision is to make the hardware
functional during FY06, make the device operational with initial beam in
FY07, and participate in luminosity improvements in FY08 and possibly
beyond. This activity will include a mixture of physicist(s) and
engineer(s), who will make multiple short trips, along with a
post-doctoral physicist resident at CERN.
The third activity will be to participate in general commissioning
activities, particularly focusing on electron-cloud studies, beam-beam
effects, and instabilities. Miguel Furman will be the senior person in
this endeavor, augmented by a resident post-doctoral physicist at CERN.
A number of senior physicists have expressed interest in participating
in this activity at some level, including John Byrd, Stefano De Santis,
John Corlett, Mike Zisman, and possibly Sasha Zholents. It is likely
that most of these people would opt for short-term visits due to
personal and professional constraints. Several others have expressed an
interest in longer-term visits to CERN for this purpose, including
Christoph Steier and Ina Reichel.
Zisman, Zholents, Byrd, Steier, and Reichel have had considerable
experience at machine commissioning at PEP-II.
## D. Possibilities at SLAC
SLAC is committed to participating in the beam tests of the prototype
phase II secondary collimator it will provide to CERN by early 2008.
Additionally, we assume that SLAC staff will participate in any Phase I
commissioning of the collimator system. Regardless of the technology
choice of the Phase II collimator that is eventually installed, that
proposed by SLAC or some other, SLAC plans to participate in the final
collimator commissioning. Participants among the SLAC senior staff will
likely include Tor Raubenheimer, Tom Markiewicz and Andrei Seryi. A
still-to-be-hired postdoc should also be available for extended
commissioning shifts.
Mauro Pivi of SLAC participated in e-cloud studies in 2004. It is
anticipated that this effort will continue as need requires. Further
participation in general beam commissioning activities is less well
defined. Nonetheless, it is anticipated that SLAC will contribute to the
commissioning effort at the level of 1-2 FTEs per year; topics of
particular interest include collective effects, non-linear dynamics and
beam instrumentation.
## Summary:
+----------+----------+----------+--------+---------+---------------+
| Lab | HC | | BC | | BC |
| | | | | | |
| | L | | Lon | | Short-term |
| | ong-term | | g-term | | visitors |
| | FTEs | | FTEs | | |
+----------+----------+----------+--------+---------+---------------+
| | min | max | min | max | |
+----------+----------+----------+--------+---------+---------------+
| FNAL | 4 | 7.5 | 5 | 12 | 12 |
+----------+----------+----------+--------+---------+---------------+
| BNL | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1^a)^ | 10 |
+----------+----------+----------+--------+---------+---------------+
| LBNL | 1+1^a)^ | 2+2^a)^ | 2^a)^ | 2+2^a)^ | 8 |
+----------+----------+----------+--------+---------+---------------+
| SLAC | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
+----------+----------+----------+--------+---------+---------------+
| Total | 6 | 11.5 | 8 | 19 | 22 |
+----------+----------+----------+--------+---------+---------------+
^a)^Junior engineer or post-doc, to be hired with LARP funds
## E. Toohig Fellowships
Toohig Fellowship program should provide an excellent opportunity to
recruit young physicists and engineers for LHC commissioning. The
Fellowship is named in honor of the late Dr. Timothy Toohig, a physicist
and Jesuit priest, who devoted his life to promoting accelerator science
and increasing understanding, communication and collaboration among
scientists of all nations and religions. The Fellows are expected to
study and improve the operation of the LHC by helping with commissioning
activities, by actively participating in accelerator research on the
collider, and by pursuing R&D on instruments, magnets, and other
equipment to facilitate a luminosity upgrade. LARP has recently
announced postdoctoral research positions in accelerator science for
recent PhDs in physics or engineering. These positions are explicitly
for studies and activities concerning CERN's Large Hadron Collider. The
term of the Fellowship is two years extendable to three, approximately
half of which will be spent at CERN and the remainder at a U.S. DOE
laboratory involved in the LARP collaboration. The choice of resident
laboratory for each Fellow will be negotiated, and will depend on each
individual's chosen and approved research interest. The present
activities of LARP include accelerator instrumentation and diagnostics,
advanced superconducting magnet R&D, and beam physics calculations and
simulations. Together with LARP scientists, engineers and postdocs,
Toohig Fellows will participate in the equipment and beam commissioning
of the LHC as well as in the present activities of LARP, which include
accelerator instrumentation and diagnostics, advanced superconducting
magnet R&D, and beam physics calculations and simulations.
A selection committee has been formed, chaired by Dr. P. Limon of FNAL.
A web site
http://[www.toohigfellowship.org](http://www.toohigfellowship.org/) has
been launched, and a poster was created and distributed at PAC2005
(Knoxville, TN), at the 2005 U.S. Particle Accelerator School (Cornell),
and among major U.S. accelerator laboratories. Several candidates have
sent in their applications already. It is anticipated that the first
candidate(s) will be selected by the end of CY2005. Subsequently, one or
two candidates will be selected each year for several years ahead.
## F. Funding U.S. Participation in LHC Commissioning
There are three sources of funds for participation of U.S. scientists
and engineers in LHC commissioning. LARP has funds available for about 7
FTEs of long-term visits for each year of the LHC beam commissioning.
LARP also can support several (maximum 4--6) Toohig Fellowships.
Short-term visits to participate in beam commissioning can also be
partially supported by LARP, though the scale and conditions of such
support are not determined yet. CERN is willing to give the status of
"Project Associate" to all participants in the hardware commissioning
effort. Besides the local benefits of staying in the Geneva area, such a
status assumes a financial support of 5000CHF per month for people with
families and 4000CHF per month for those without families. Possibilities
to get additional support for the HC from U.S. Laboratories or from U.S.
DOE directly are currently being explored.
## G. Schedules
LHC HC will start at the last quarter of CY2005 and will end sometime in
the summer of 2007. Beam commissioning stages will tentatively start as
follows:
- Pre-beam: Spring-Summer 2007
- Beam start-up: Fall 2007 -- Spring 2008
- Luminosity commissioning: Spring -- Fall 2008
- High-luminosity regime: after Fall 2008
Recent schedules of the LHC hardware installation and commissioning can
be found at <http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=a053>;
beam commissioning schedules are presented in detail at
<http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=044>.
## H. Traveling and Living-Abroad Issues
Issues of living abroad were addressed in detail by the CMS
collaboration in the "Guidelines for Compensation of U.S. LHC Personnel
Working at CERN" (Jan 2004) for the similar purpose of long- and
short-term visits to CERN for detector commissioning and operation. The
considerations relevant to U.S. lab employees are fully applicable to
LARP scientists and engineers who will take part in LHC commissioning.
An overarching principle is that one should not suffer economic hardship
as a consequence of being stationed at CERN, nor should one reap a
financial bounty. The basic idea is that reasonable costs should be
compensated, and that doing physics research at the LHC should be
roughly cost-neutral for the researchers. It was noted that the cost of
living is higher in the Geneva area than in the U.S. and, at present
exchange rates, a positive differential of about 20% is appropriate.
There are different concerns or issues related to relocation that depend
on the length of the visit. Compensation for costs incurred during a
brief visit is covered by established travel policy at most U.S.
institutions. Long-term (\> 1 year) assignment issues include base
salary level, housing, transportation, food, medical and disability
insurance, and other benefits such as retirement contribution and costs
of schooling for an employee's children. Tax issues can also strongly
affect an individual's disposable income. General issues of living
abroad are summarized in Appendix C. A relocation benefits guide for
each category of employee is given in Appendix D. The base salary of an
employee on long-term assignment may or may not reflect a cost-of-living
differential. If it does not, the employee may receive a cost-of-living
allowance (COLA) to compensate for both fluctuation in the exchange rate
and differences in the actual cost of living. If an employee's base
salary includes a cost-of-living differential, the COLA would protect
only against fluctuations in the exchange rate. Different institutions
use different means of calculating the COLA. An illustrative numerical
example (see Appendix D) is that adopted at Fermilab, where COLA applies
to 100% of take-home pay (excluding fringe benefits), and is activated
when the exchange rate falls below 1.4 CHF per USD.
Another issue associated with long-term visits of U.S. LARP experts to
CERN relates to the fact that many accelerator physicists potentially
available for the LHC commissioning are not U.S. citizens and usually
either are permanent-resident aliens ("green card" holders) or are in
the U.S. on various types of visas. The issue is considered in some
detail in the memorandum from Fermilab's Human Resources Department (see
Appendix E). In brief, staying longer than 1 year at CERN should not
pose problems for "green card" holders, although proper paperwork
exchange with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Department
must be done by the corresponding U.S. home lab officials prior to the
visit.
Finally, we note that short-term LHC commissioning visits to CERN would
not be very effective if foreign travel permission from the U.S. DOE is
not given promptly. Currently, the foreign travel approval process at
Fermilab takes as much as 45--60 days after application. Upon
consultation with Fermilab's Associate Director for Administration,
Bruce L. Chrisman, it was revealed that application processing on-site
takes most of the time, while the approval process at the DOE itself
takes only 3--4 working days. By CY2007, there is a plan to reduce local
processing time at Fermilab to some 7 days, which should make the
approval process more acceptable. Approval of similar follow-up visits
of the same person for the same purpose should take even less time.
Approval times at the other LARP collaborating institutions are already
reasonably short, and should provide no impediment to LHC commissioning
activities.
# 3. Recommendations
1. We endorse the idea that LARP be used for organization of the U.S.
involvement in LHC commissioning. For that purpose, we recommend
forming a Machine Commissioning Project (MCP) within LARP.
- The goal of the MCP will be to plan and organize participation in
LHC commissioning, including arrangements for long-term and
short-term visits
- The MCP should include both hardware commissioning (if the funding
issues are resolved) and beam commissioning
- The MCP leader(s) should be charged with approaching individuals in
the U.S. labs. Members of the Commissioning Task Force at the
corresponding institutions could provide assistance if needed.
2. U.S. participation in LHC hardware installation and commissioning is
desirable: CERN and the U.S. share common goals for hardware
commissioning. It is in everyone's best interest to bring the LHC to
a full operating state as quickly as possible in order to maximize
its physics potential and provide feedback to the accelerator and
magnet communities for upgrades at the LHC and elsewhere.
- A formal request letter from the CERN Director-General has recently
been received by the U.S. DOE and all four U.S. National
Laboratories involved in LARP. This letter, along with a response
from DOE, can be found in Appendix F.
- Funding and scheduling HC activities must be addressed as soon as
possible. Possibilities of supplemental funds from LARP, from DOE,
and from CERN should be explored as well.
- There is a certain urgency to organize the HC in such a way that
U.S. experts will become available for the LHC commissioning in the
first half of FY'06
3. Involvement of junior staff in the LHC commissioning should be one
of the priorities of the LARP MCP. Providing training of junior
staff will give lasting benefit to the U.S. National Laboratories.
In principle, this applies equally to both the HC and BC tasks.
Thus, while there are definite possibilities for doing this during
Beam Commissioning, we should strive to make it apply equally to the
HC task.
- We recommend "pairing" with more experienced people. This will
require LARP support of short-term visits of experienced researchers
to CERN in order to collaborate/supervise younger staff effectively
- We believe that Remote Access Rooms in the U.S. will be useful to
ensure more frequent and closer contact between junior staff and
their more experienced colleagues/supervisors in the U.S.
- We strongly support the idea of Toohig fellowships. To become
effective, the program should be launched in 2005. We note that some
issues have yet to be addressed, e.g., special care should be taken
to ensure that the process is impartial in terms of Laboratory
affiliation.
4. Several issues should be further explored by the LARP MCP leaders,
including:
- how to combine commissioning of LARP deliverables with participation
in "generic" beam commissioning
- balance between short- and long-term visits
- possibilities to get U.S. universities involved
# Appendices
Appendix A: CTF Organization and Charge Letter
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Appendix B: LARP Organization Chart as of July 2005
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Appendix C: Memo on Long-Term Assignments to CERN (B. Jurkiw)
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calculated based on a supported CHF-USD exchange rate of 1.4 CHF per
USD, a cost of living differential of 20% at the supported exchange
rate, and a supported salary fraction of *f* = 0.9235 (because Social
Security is taken out of one\'s salary first):
COLA = *Sf*(1.41.2--*R*~ave~)
where *S* = base salary. The average CHF-USD exchange rate, *R*~ave~, is
obtained from <http://www.x-rates.com/d/CHF/USD/hist2005.html>. (For
foreign nationals who do not pay Social Security, the supported salary
fraction would be *f* = 1.) The Fermilab benefits office is also paying
918CHF per month for Fermilab staff people to be part of the CERN Health
Insurance Scheme run by UNIQA, as U.S. HMOs don\'t provide coverage over
there.
As an example, taking *R*~ave~ = 1.266 for June 2005 from the web page
and *S* = \$100,000 base salary:
COLA = \$100,0000.9235(1.41.2--1.266) = CHF38,233 additional money.
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2002.317.19:41:58.11&setups2/rec_mode=32x4-2,0
2002.317.19:41:58.11&setups2/user_info=1,field,,auto
2002.317.19:41:58.11&setups2/user_info=2,field,,auto
2002.317.19:41:58.11&setups2/data_valid=off
2002.317.19:42:02.26:ready
2002.317.19:42:02.27&ready/newtape
2002.317.19:42:02.27&ready/loader
2002.317.19:42:02.28&ready/label
2002.317.19:42:02.28&ready/check=*,tp
2002.317.19:42:02.29/newtape/"to continue, use label command
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/fs=stop
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/agc=on
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/encode=vlba
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/mode=32x4-2-u
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/setuptone
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/ifx=auto,,,auto
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/bbc1=,,16.0,16.0
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/bbc2=,,16.0,16.0
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/fs=init,18,1.0
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/fs=state,1,612.99,if1,832.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/fs=state,2,729.99,if4,854.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/fs=state,3,832.99,if4,612.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/fs=state,4,854.99,if4,729.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.40&setups2das/fs=state,5,582.99,if4,862.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,6,804.99,if4,779.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,7,862.99,if1,582.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,8,779.99,if4,804.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,9,629.99,if1,822.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,10,734.99,if4,849.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,11,822.99,if4,629.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,12,849.99,if4,734.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,13,732.99,if4,712.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,14,844.99,if4,739.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,15,712.99,if1,732.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,16,739.99,if4,844.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,dir
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,17,642.99,if1,802.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=state,18,802.99,if4,642.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/ifx=,,,,dir,,,alt
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=save,e3-ivs
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/fs=start
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/!+1s
2002.317.19:42:07.41&setups2das/rcl=da,consolecmd,status reset
2002.317.19:42:07.68&setuptone/tonedet=0.01,usb,8.01,usb,1.0
2002.317.19:42:15.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.19:42:17.39&checks2/info=da
2002.317.19:42:17.39&checks2/info=r1
2002.317.19:42:17.39&checks2/encode
2002.317.19:42:17.39&checks2/agc
2002.317.19:42:17.39&checks2/mode
2002.317.19:42:17.39&checks2/fs=list
2002.317.19:42:17.39&checks2/tonedet
2002.317.19:42:17.58/info/S2-DAS,1.0d (compiled Tue Dec 11 19:53:11 EST 2001)
2002.317.19:42:17.58/info/station,0,1,,0.0000,0.0000,0.0
2002.317.19:42:17.70/info/S2-RT,3.2b [133] (compiled Mon Sep 21 17:35:28 EDT 1998)
2002.317.19:42:17.76/encode/vlba
2002.317.19:42:17.82/agc/on
2002.317.19:42:17.88/mode/32x4-2-U
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/e3-ivs,run,18,18,1.00
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,01,612.99,if1,832.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,02,729.99,if4,854.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,03,832.99,if4,612.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,04,854.99,if4,729.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,05,582.99,if4,862.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,06,804.99,if4,779.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,07,862.99,if1,582.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,08,779.99,if4,804.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,09,629.99,if1,822.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,10,734.99,if4,849.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,11,822.99,if4,629.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,12,849.99,if4,734.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,13,732.99,if4,712.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,14,844.99,if4,739.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,15,712.99,if1,732.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,16,739.99,if4,844.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,17,642.99,if1,802.99,if4
2002.317.19:42:21.18/fs/state,18,802.99,if4,642.99,if1
2002.317.19:42:21.24/tonedet/0.010000,usb,8.010000,usb,1.000
2002.317.19:42:26.27/wx/63.3,891.8,0.0
2002.317.19:42:57.82;label=ca-3-002480f
2002.317.19:42:58.50&loader/rw
2002.317.19:42:58.50&loader/!+20s
2002.317.19:42:58.50&loader/et
2002.317.19:42:58.50&loader/!+10s
2002.317.19:42:58.50&loader/tape=reset
2002.317.19:43:30.51/label/CA-3-002480F,3,
2002.317.19:43:30.51:setups2=1
2002.317.19:43:35.14:!2002.317.20:07:50
2002.317.19:44:42.62;"following is cable cal-first with added 52usec length.
2002.317.19:44:43.34;long
2002.317.19:44:43.34&long/cablelong
2002.317.19:44:43.34&long/!+5s
2002.317.19:44:43.34&long/cablelong
2002.317.19:44:43.34&long/!+5s
2002.317.19:44:43.34&long/cablelong
2002.317.19:44:43.82/cablelong/3.3322E-04
2002.317.19:44:49.24/cablelong/3.3422E-04
2002.317.19:44:54.59/cablelong/3.3400E-04
2002.317.19:45:27.07;"next at normal operational length.
2002.317.19:45:29.14;short
2002.317.19:45:29.14&short/cable
2002.317.19:45:29.14&short/!+5s
2002.317.19:45:29.14&short/cable
2002.317.19:45:29.14&short/!+5s
2002.317.19:45:29.14&short/cable
2002.317.19:45:29.51/cable/3.8767E-04
2002.317.19:45:34.85/cable/3.8844E-04
2002.317.19:45:40.18/cable/3.8778E-04
2002.317.19:46:18.12;bread
2002.317.19:46:18.12?ERROR sp -4 Unrecognized name (not a function or procedure).
2002.317.19:47:05.43;wind
2002.317.19:47:05.43&wind/mat=#aa ( ?
2002.317.19:47:05.77/mat/600B0075
2002.317.19:50:21.37;wx
2002.317.19:50:25.57/wx/63.5,891.7,0.0
2002.317.19:50:25.57;wind
2002.317.19:50:26.14/mat/600B0058
2002.317.19:50:55.74;formatter-gps= -0.2usec @ 317/1950z.
2002.317.19:50:55.74?ERROR sp -3 More than 12 characters in function or procedure name.
2002.317.19:51:01.49;"formatter-gps= -0.2usec @ 317/1950z.
2002.317.19:53:31.01;caltsys
2002.317.19:53:31.01?ERROR sp -4 Unrecognized name (not a function or procedure).
2002.317.19:53:50.82;"Session e3010 ready message for Kokee Park.
2002.317.19:53:50.88;"-------------------------------------------
2002.317.19:53:50.89;"First source: 1128+385 at 317/2010 UT
2002.317.19:53:50.91;"FMOUT-GPS: -0.2 microseconds
2002.317.19:53:50.93;"Wx: Temperature (C): na Pressure (mBar): 891.7 Humidity (%): na
2002.317.19:53:50.95;"Sky Conditions: overcast with light drizzle
2002.317.19:53:50.96;"Cable difference is: longer cable makes the reading smaller by
2002.317.19:53:50.98;" 54 microseconds and is nominal
2002.317.19:53:51.00;"Pointing values: na
2002.317.19:53:51.02;"Tsys values: na
2002.317.19:53:51.04;"Recorder Humidity (%): na
2002.317.20:00:52.07;"weather-overcast with light drizzle falling.
2002.317.20:05:42.37;list
2002.317.20:07:50.00:tape
2002.317.20:07:50.06/tape/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
2002.317.20:07:50.06:st=for,lp
2002.317.20:07:53.54:!2002.317.20:10:10
2002.317.20:09:46.96;bread
2002.317.20:09:46.96?ERROR sp -4 Unrecognized name (not a function or procedure).
2002.317.20:10:10.00:preob
2002.317.20:10:10.02&preob/onsource
2002.317.20:10:11.20/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:10:11.21:!2002.317.20:10:20
2002.317.20:10:20.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:10:20.15:tape
2002.317.20:10:20.21/tape/141,141,141,141,141,141,141,141
2002.317.20:10:20.21:midob
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/onsource
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/cab
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/gps-fmout=ca
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/wx
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/ifx
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/track
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/mat=#aa ( ?
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/sy=run setcl &
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/sy=run setcl da &
2002.317.20:10:20.21&midob/monpcalfs
2002.317.20:10:21.19/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:10:21.19&cab/hpib=vv,meas? apower
2002.317.20:10:21.19&cab/hpib=vv
2002.317.20:10:21.19&cab/cable
2002.317.20:10:21.44/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.20:10:21.78/cable/3.8911E-04
2002.317.20:10:22.01/gps-fmout/S +2.37E-07
2002.317.20:10:26.26/wx/63.0,891.9,0.0
2002.317.20:10:26.34/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34346,0,0,7168
2002.317.20:10:27.20#antcn#TR $$/317.20:10:27.10 314.4957 64.5460 -0.0001 -0.0001
2002.317.20:10:27.23#antcn#CO 0.0056 -0.0277 -0.9883 0.0082
2002.317.20:10:28.42/mat/600B0193
2002.317.20:10:28.95&monpcalfs/tonemeas=1,1
2002.317.20:10:28.96&monpcalfs/tonemeas=2,1
2002.317.20:10:28.97&monpcalfs/tonediff=1,1,2,1
2002.317.20:10:28.98&monpcalfs/tonediff=1,2,2,2
2002.317.20:10:28.99&monpcalfs/tonemeas=1,2
2002.317.20:10:29.00&monpcalfs/tonemeas=2,2
2002.317.20:10:29.01&monpcalfs/tonediff=1,1,2,1
2002.317.20:10:29.02&monpcalfs/tonediff=1,2,2,2
2002.317.20:10:29.11/tonemeas/1:01,0.72,102.47,1.07,-93.81
2002.317.20:10:29.18/tonemeas/2:01,0.33,139.70,0.64,100.99
2002.317.20:10:29.19/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,0.39,-37.23
2002.317.20:10:29.21/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,0.43,165.20
2002.317.20:10:29.28/tonemeas/1:02,0.59,174.76,1.46,-36.98
2002.317.20:10:29.35/tonemeas/2:02,0.43,169.64,2.44,-42.15
2002.317.20:10:29.36/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,0.16,5.12
2002.317.20:10:29.38/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-0.98,5.17
2002.317.20:10:29.39:!2002.317.20:11:50
2002.317.20:10:29.97#setcl#time/192766,0,2002,317,20,10,30.00,3.720,0.516,4
2002.317.20:10:30.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:10:30.99#setcl#time/192869,0,2002,317,20,10,31.00,2.324,0.516,1
2002.317.20:10:30.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:11:50.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:11:50.07:tape
2002.317.20:11:50.13/tape/231,231,231,231,231,231,231,230
2002.317.20:11:50.13:postob
2002.317.20:11:50.15:source=1351-018,135406.9,-020603.2,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.20:11:51.09:setups2=1
2002.317.20:11:55.18:!2002.317.20:13:31
2002.317.20:13:31.00:preob
2002.317.20:13:31.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:13:31.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:13:31.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:13:31.16:!2002.317.20:13:41
2002.317.20:13:40.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:13:41.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:13:41.06:tape
2002.317.20:13:41.12/tape/342,342,342,342,342,342,342,342
2002.317.20:13:41.12:midob
2002.317.20:13:42.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:13:42.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.317.20:13:42.60/cable/3.9444E-04
2002.317.20:13:42.66/gps-fmout/S +1.72E-07
2002.317.20:13:46.63/wx/63.0,891.8,0.0
2002.317.20:13:46.69/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,33257,0,0,7168
2002.317.20:13:47.18#antcn#TR $$/317.20:13:47.09 152.6955 63.0270 0.0007 0.0001
2002.317.20:13:47.18#antcn#CO 0.0260 -0.0555 -0.9883 0.0088
2002.317.20:13:48.80/mat/600B0214
2002.317.20:13:50.00#setcl#time/212770,0,2002,317,20,13,50.00,1.679,0.572,0
2002.317.20:13:50.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:13:50.12/tonemeas/1:01,0.34,-106.20,0.82,0.66
2002.317.20:13:50.19/tonemeas/2:01,1.54,25.52,0.11,-19.38
2002.317.20:13:50.20/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-1.20,-131.72
2002.317.20:13:50.22/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,0.71,20.04
2002.317.20:13:50.29/tonemeas/1:02,0.82,-126.88,0.76,88.13
2002.317.20:13:50.36/tonemeas/2:02,1.71,-59.21,2.66,-29.06
2002.317.20:13:50.37/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-0.89,-67.67
2002.317.20:13:50.39/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-1.90,117.19
2002.317.20:13:50.40:!2002.317.20:16:21
2002.317.20:13:51.01#setcl#time/212871,0,2002,317,20,13,51.00,1.259,0.572,-1
2002.317.20:13:51.01#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:16:21.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:16:21.31:tape
2002.317.20:16:21.37/tape/502,502,502,502,502,503,503,503
2002.317.20:16:21.37:postob
2002.317.20:16:21.37:source=0749+540,075301.4,535300.0,2000.0,cw
2002.317.20:16:22.09:setups2=1
2002.317.20:16:26.17:!2002.317.20:17:45
2002.317.20:17:45.00:preob
2002.317.20:17:45.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:17:45.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:17:45.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:17:45.17:!2002.317.20:17:55
2002.317.20:17:54.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:17:55.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:17:55.06:tape
2002.317.20:17:55.12/tape/596,596,596,596,596,596,596,596
2002.317.20:17:55.12:midob
2002.317.20:17:56.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:17:56.32/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.20:17:56.66/cable/1.6222E-05
2002.317.20:17:56.72/gps-fmout/S +1.91E-07
2002.317.20:18:01.52/wx/63.0,891.8,0.0
2002.317.20:18:01.58/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,36921,0,0,97536
2002.317.20:18:02.19#antcn#TR $$/317.20:18:02.10 320.7200 23.8906 -0.0002 -0.0001
2002.317.20:18:02.19#antcn#CO 0.0500 -0.0764 -0.9883 0.0388
2002.317.20:18:03.69/mat/600B0153
2002.317.20:18:03.99#setcl#time/238168,0,2002,317,20,18,04.00,2.242,0.642,1
2002.317.20:18:03.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:18:04.11/tonemeas/1:01,1.00,98.93,0.99,-45.92
2002.317.20:18:04.18/tonemeas/2:01,0.69,106.88,1.01,-31.69
2002.317.20:18:04.19/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,0.31,-7.95
2002.317.20:18:04.21/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,-0.02,-14.23
2002.317.20:18:04.28/tonemeas/1:02,1.50,-57.78,1.16,-97.44
2002.317.20:18:04.35/tonemeas/2:02,1.84,-23.54,2.34,-6.28
2002.317.20:18:04.36/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-0.34,-34.24
2002.317.20:18:04.38/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-1.18,-91.16
2002.317.20:18:04.39:!2002.317.20:22:00
2002.317.20:18:05.00#setcl#time/238269,0,2002,317,20,18,05.00,1.868,0.642,0
2002.317.20:18:05.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:21:39.17;"Session e3010 ready message for Kokee Park.
2002.317.20:21:39.26;"-------------------------------------------
2002.317.20:21:39.28;"Started recording with source: 1128+385 at: 317/2010 UT
2002.317.20:22:00.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:22:00.06:tape
2002.317.20:22:00.12/tape/842,841,841,841,841,841,841,841
2002.317.20:22:00.12:postob
2002.317.20:22:00.12:source=1044+719,104827.6,714335.9,2000.0,cw
2002.317.20:22:01.09:setups2=1
2002.317.20:22:05.17:!2002.317.20:22:14
2002.317.20:22:14.00:preob
2002.317.20:22:14.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:22:14.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:22:14.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:22:14.17:!2002.317.20:22:24
2002.317.20:22:19.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:22:24.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:22:24.06:tape
2002.317.20:22:24.12/tape/865,865,865,865,865,865,865,865
2002.317.20:22:24.12:midob
2002.317.20:22:25.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:22:25.31/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.20:22:25.66/cable/7.7778E-07
2002.317.20:22:25.73/gps-fmout/S +2.10E-07
2002.317.20:22:30.83/wx/63.4,891.7,0.0
2002.317.20:22:30.89/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35628,0,0,94208
2002.317.20:22:31.17#antcn#TR $$/317.20:22:31.09 346.6414 36.1953 -0.0001 -0.0000
2002.317.20:22:31.17#antcn#CO 0.0488 -0.0620 -0.9883 0.0236
2002.317.20:22:31.39/mat/600B0008
2002.317.20:22:31.99#setcl#time/264968,0,2002,317,20,22,32.00,2.009,0.717,1
2002.317.20:22:31.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:22:32.11/tonemeas/1:01,0.22,-75.65,0.89,28.17
2002.317.20:22:32.18/tonemeas/2:01,0.82,118.81,0.35,107.24
2002.317.20:22:32.19/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-0.60,165.54
2002.317.20:22:32.21/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,0.54,-79.07
2002.317.20:22:32.27/tonemeas/1:02,1.01,81.26,0.80,-153.16
2002.317.20:22:32.33/tonemeas/2:02,1.34,101.58,2.21,-58.10
2002.317.20:22:32.33/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-0.33,-20.32
2002.317.20:22:32.34/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-1.41,-95.06
2002.317.20:22:32.34:!2002.317.20:26:49
2002.317.20:22:33.00#setcl#time/265069,0,2002,317,20,22,33.00,1.674,0.717,0
2002.317.20:22:33.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:26:49.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:26:49.06:tape
2002.317.20:26:49.12/tape/1130,1130,1130,1130,1130,1130,1130,1130
2002.317.20:26:49.12:postob
2002.317.20:26:49.12:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.20:26:50.09:setups2=1
2002.317.20:26:54.17:!2002.317.20:28:54
2002.317.20:28:54.00:preob
2002.317.20:28:54.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:28:54.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:28:54.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:28:54.16:!2002.317.20:29:04
2002.317.20:29:04.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:29:04.06:tape
2002.317.20:29:04.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:29:04.12/tape/1265,1265,1265,1265,1265,1265,1265,1265
2002.317.20:29:04.12:midob
2002.317.20:29:05.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:29:05.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.20:29:05.60/cable/3.8489E-04
2002.317.20:29:05.66/gps-fmout/S +2.49E-07
2002.317.20:29:09.99/wx/63.0,891.6,0.0
2002.317.20:29:10.05/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34570,0,0,6912
2002.317.20:29:11.16#antcn#TR $$/317.20:29:11.09 99.3733 48.3167 0.0001 0.0001
2002.317.20:29:11.16#antcn#CO 0.0544 -0.0709 -0.9883 0.0154
2002.317.20:29:12.16/mat/600B0160
2002.317.20:29:13.00#setcl#time/305068,0,2002,317,20,29,13.00,1.739,0.828,0
2002.317.20:29:13.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:29:13.12/tonemeas/1:01,0.32,-63.64,1.44,-43.81
2002.317.20:29:13.19/tonemeas/2:01,2.06,63.78,0.44,-146.17
2002.317.20:29:13.20/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-1.74,-127.42
2002.317.20:29:13.22/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,1.00,102.36
2002.317.20:29:13.29/tonemeas/1:02,0.94,12.71,1.04,-108.20
2002.317.20:29:13.36/tonemeas/2:02,0.76,-91.50,2.69,57.33
2002.317.20:29:13.37/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,0.18,104.21
2002.317.20:29:13.39/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-1.65,-165.53
2002.317.20:29:13.39:!2002.317.20:32:49
2002.317.20:29:13.99#setcl#time/305167,0,2002,317,20,29,14.00,2.028,0.828,1
2002.317.20:29:13.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:30:37.33;check=all
2002.317.20:30:42.63?ERROR st -705 100 MHz Unlocked.
2002.317.20:30:42.64#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:30:42.64#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 30.777. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:31:04.86?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:05.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:07.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:09.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:11.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:13.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:15.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:17.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:19.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:21.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:23.11?ERROR st -301 cheks - Cannot communicate with Receiver.
2002.317.20:31:24.26;sx=addr
2002.317.20:31:26.87#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:31:26.87#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 30.777. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:31:48.84#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:31:48.84#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 30.777. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:32:11.41#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:32:11.41#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 30.777. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:32:34.38#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:32:34.38#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 30.777. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:32:49.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:32:49.06:tape
2002.317.20:32:49.12/tape/1491,1491,1490,1490,1490,1490,1490,1490
2002.317.20:32:49.12:postob
2002.317.20:32:49.12:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.20:32:50.10:setups2=1
2002.317.20:32:54.18:!2002.317.20:33:04
2002.317.20:32:57.08#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:32:57.08#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 30.777. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:33:04.00:preob
2002.317.20:33:04.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:33:04.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:33:04.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:33:04.17:!2002.317.20:33:14
2002.317.20:33:10.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:33:14.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:33:14.06:tape
2002.317.20:33:14.12/tape/1515,1515,1515,1515,1515,1515,1515,1515
2002.317.20:33:14.12:midob
2002.317.20:33:15.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:33:15.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.20:33:15.63/cable/2.3849E-04
2002.317.20:33:15.69/gps-fmout/S +1.91E-07
2002.317.20:33:20.06/wx/63.2,891.6,0.0
2002.317.20:33:20.13/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,38053,0,0,7168
2002.317.20:33:21.16#antcn#TR $$/317.20:33:21.09 103.9773 21.7614 0.0000 0.0003
2002.317.20:33:21.16#antcn#CO 0.0575 -0.1015 -0.9883 0.0429
2002.317.20:33:22.23/mat/600B0074
2002.317.20:33:22.97#setcl#time/330065,0,2002,317,20,33,23.00,2.407,0.897,3
2002.317.20:33:22.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:33:23.06/tonemeas/1:01,194.02,-32.19,213.29,149.93
2002.317.20:33:23.13/tonemeas/2:01,220.91,-116.03,186.37,118.77
2002.317.20:33:23.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-26.89,83.84
2002.317.20:33:23.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,26.92,31.16
2002.317.20:33:23.22/tonemeas/1:02,190.00,-168.14,204.82,15.40
2002.317.20:33:23.29/tonemeas/2:02,248.50,163.86,202.39,37.75
2002.317.20:33:23.30/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-58.50,28.00
2002.317.20:33:23.31/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,2.43,-22.35
2002.317.20:33:23.32:!2002.317.20:41:50
2002.317.20:33:23.99#setcl#time/330167,0,2002,317,20,33,24.00,1.871,0.898,1
2002.317.20:33:23.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:33:27.10#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:33:27.10#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 31.265. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:33:50.06#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:33:50.06#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 31.265. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:34:12.88#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:34:12.88#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 30.777. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:34:34.88#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:34:34.88#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 31.265. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:34:56.88#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.317.20:34:56.88#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 31.265. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.317.20:34:58.64;check=*,-ssx
2002.317.20:34:58.64?ERROR qn -201 Error in request. Unknown module or does not match your equipment.
2002.317.20:35:05.10;check=*,-sx
2002.317.20:41:50.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:41:50.06:tape
2002.317.20:41:50.12/tape/2031,2032,2031,2031,2031,2031,2031,2031
2002.317.20:41:50.12:postob
2002.317.20:41:50.12:source=1622-253,162546.9,-252738.3,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.20:41:51.10:setups2=1
2002.317.20:41:55.18:!2002.317.20:42:07
2002.317.20:42:07.00:preob
2002.317.20:42:07.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:42:07.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:42:07.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:42:07.17:!2002.317.20:42:17
2002.317.20:42:12.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:42:17.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:42:17.06:tape
2002.317.20:42:17.12/tape/2058,2058,2058,2058,2058,2058,2058,2058
2002.317.20:42:17.12:midob
2002.317.20:42:18.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:42:18.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.20:42:18.65/cable/2.3627E-04
2002.317.20:42:18.71/gps-fmout/S +1.65E-07
2002.317.20:42:23.50/wx/63.5,891.5,0.0
2002.317.20:42:23.56/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,36231,0,0,95232
2002.317.20:42:24.17#antcn#TR $$/317.20:42:24.09 136.6480 26.8158 -0.0001 0.0003
2002.317.20:42:24.17#antcn#CO 0.0543 -0.0996 -0.9883 0.0340
2002.317.20:42:25.67/mat/600B0124
2002.317.20:42:25.97#setcl#time/384364,0,2002,317,20,42,26.00,2.289,1.048,3
2002.317.20:42:25.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:42:26.10/tonemeas/1:01,196.59,17.54,217.48,-159.87
2002.317.20:42:26.17/tonemeas/2:01,228.65,-56.98,194.92,176.75
2002.317.20:42:26.18/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-32.06,74.52
2002.317.20:42:26.19/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,22.56,23.38
2002.317.20:42:26.27/tonemeas/1:02,191.61,-149.85,207.56,34.63
2002.317.20:42:26.34/tonemeas/2:02,247.32,-176.88,198.96,57.13
2002.317.20:42:26.35/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.71,27.03
2002.317.20:42:26.36/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,8.60,-22.50
2002.317.20:42:26.37:!2002.317.20:46:21
2002.317.20:42:26.98#setcl#time/384465,0,2002,317,20,42,27.00,2.060,1.049,2
2002.317.20:42:26.98#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:45:50.90;sxall
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=slo
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=xlo
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=sup
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=ret
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=tbox
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=15k
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=50k
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=psl
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=psr
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=pxl
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=pxr
2002.317.20:45:50.90&sxall/sxx=slgat
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=srgat
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=xlgat
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=xrgat
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=12v
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=pcal
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=32v
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=24v
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=5v
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=-5v
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=15v
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=-15v
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=refrg
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=sled
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=xled
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=vac
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=laser
2002.317.20:45:50.91&sxall/sxx=oprec
2002.317.20:45:50.95&sxx/sx=$,*,*,*,*,*
2002.317.20:45:50.95&sxx/sx
2002.317.20:45:50.99/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.04/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.08/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,243.77 psi
2002.317.20:45:51.11/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,64.97 psi
2002.317.20:45:51.14/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.317.20:45:51.17/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.78 degK
2002.317.20:45:51.20/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.317.20:45:51.23/sx/psl,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.015 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.26/sx/psr,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.147 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.29/sx/pxl,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.576 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.32/sx/pxr,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.249 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.35/sx/slgat,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-3.55 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.38/sx/srgat,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-0.59 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.41/sx/xlgat,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-0.24 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.44/sx/xrgat,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-0.19 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.47/sx/12v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,11.90 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.50/sx/pcal,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,38.68 degC
2002.317.20:45:51.53/sx/32v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,31.98 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.56/sx/24v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.93 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.59/sx/5v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.83 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.62/sx/-5v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-4.95 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.65/sx/15v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,14.90 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.68/sx/-15v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-14.87 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.71/sx/refrg,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.51 amps
2002.317.20:45:51.74/sx/sled,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,8.69 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.77/sx/xled,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,7.77 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.80/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.317.20:45:51.83/sx/laser,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,norm
2002.317.20:45:51.86/sx/oprec,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,low
2002.317.20:46:21.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:46:21.30:tape
2002.317.20:46:21.36/tape/2303,2303,2303,2302,2302,2302,2302,2302
2002.317.20:46:21.36:postob
2002.317.20:46:21.36:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.20:46:22.09:setups2=1
2002.317.20:46:26.17:!2002.317.20:47:04
2002.317.20:47:04.00:preob
2002.317.20:47:04.15?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:47:04.15?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:47:04.15/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:47:04.15:!2002.317.20:47:14
2002.317.20:47:11.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:47:14.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:47:14.06:tape
2002.317.20:47:14.12/tape/2355,2356,2356,2355,2355,2355,2355,2355
2002.317.20:47:14.12:midob
2002.317.20:47:15.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:47:15.26/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.317.20:47:15.59/cable/2.3501E-04
2002.317.20:47:15.65/gps-fmout/S +2.23E-07
2002.317.20:47:20.07/wx/63.4,891.4,0.0
2002.317.20:47:20.13/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35062,0,0,6656
2002.317.20:47:21.15#antcn#TR $$/317.20:47:21.08 54.5705 47.9298 0.0002 0.0003
2002.317.20:47:21.15#antcn#CO 0.0557 -0.0613 -0.9883 0.0156
2002.317.20:47:22.23/mat/600B0011
2002.317.20:47:22.95#setcl#time/414062,0,2002,317,20,47,23.00,2.547,1.131,5
2002.317.20:47:22.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:47:23.08/tonemeas/1:01,202.16,12.06,221.45,-165.35
2002.317.20:47:23.14/tonemeas/2:01,234.63,-61.62,201.00,172.65
2002.317.20:47:23.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-32.47,73.68
2002.317.20:47:23.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,20.45,22.00
2002.317.20:47:23.21/tonemeas/1:02,193.31,-151.51,209.83,32.64
2002.317.20:47:23.27/tonemeas/2:02,252.10,-177.76,205.62,55.52
2002.317.20:47:23.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-58.79,26.25
2002.317.20:47:23.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,4.21,-22.88
2002.317.20:47:23.28:!2002.317.20:54:15
2002.317.20:47:24.00#setcl#time/414167,0,2002,317,20,47,24.00,1.485,1.131,0
2002.317.20:47:24.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:54:15.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:54:15.06:tape
2002.317.20:54:15.12/tape/2776,2776,2776,2776,2776,2776,2776,2776
2002.317.20:54:15.12:postob
2002.317.20:54:15.12:source=1300+580,130252.5,574837.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.20:54:16.09:setups2=1
2002.317.20:54:20.17:!2002.317.20:54:49
2002.317.20:54:49.00:preob
2002.317.20:54:49.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:54:49.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:54:49.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:54:49.17:!2002.317.20:54:59
2002.317.20:54:55.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:54:59.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:54:59.06:tape
2002.317.20:54:59.12/tape/2820,2820,2820,2820,2820,2820,2820,2820
2002.317.20:54:59.12:midob
2002.317.20:55:00.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:55:00.30/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.20:55:00.69/cable/2.3538E-04
2002.317.20:55:00.75/gps-fmout/S +1.62E-07
2002.317.20:55:04.97/wx/63.6,891.3,0.0
2002.317.20:55:05.03/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35074,0,0,91904
2002.317.20:55:06.17#antcn#TR $$/317.20:55:06.09 350.0639 53.3949 -0.0002 0.0001
2002.317.20:55:06.17#antcn#CO 0.0387 -0.0409 -0.9883 0.0128
2002.317.20:55:07.13/mat/600B0005
2002.317.20:55:07.97#setcl#time/460563,0,2002,317,20,55,08.00,2.095,1.260,3
2002.317.20:55:07.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:55:08.04/tonemeas/1:01,202.04,2.56,221.52,-175.29
2002.317.20:55:08.11/tonemeas/2:01,234.62,-73.05,199.79,161.03
2002.317.20:55:08.12/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-32.58,75.61
2002.317.20:55:08.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,21.73,23.68
2002.317.20:55:08.19/tonemeas/1:02,194.86,-155.20,211.13,29.24
2002.317.20:55:08.26/tonemeas/2:02,251.67,177.69,202.12,51.21
2002.317.20:55:08.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.81,27.11
2002.317.20:55:08.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,9.01,-21.97
2002.317.20:55:08.28:!2002.317.20:58:46
2002.317.20:55:09.01#setcl#time/460667,0,2002,317,20,55,09.00,1.333,1.260,-1
2002.317.20:55:09.01#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:55:24.51;sxcool
2002.317.20:55:24.51&sxcool/sxx=vac
2002.317.20:55:24.51&sxcool/sxx=50k
2002.317.20:55:24.51&sxcool/sxx=15k
2002.317.20:55:24.51&sxcool/tbox
2002.317.20:55:24.51&sxcool/sxx=refrg
2002.317.20:55:24.59/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.317.20:55:24.62/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.317.20:55:24.65/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,31.75 degK
2002.317.20:55:24.65&tbox/sxx=tbox
2002.317.20:55:24.69/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.317.20:55:24.72/sx/refrg,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.51 amps
2002.317.20:58:46.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.20:58:46.06:tape
2002.317.20:58:46.13/tape/3047,3047,3047,3047,3047,3047,3046,3046
2002.317.20:58:46.13:postob
2002.317.20:58:46.13:source=0718+793,072611.7,791131.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.20:58:47.09:setups2=1
2002.317.20:58:51.29:!2002.317.20:59:04
2002.317.20:59:04.00:preob
2002.317.20:59:04.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.20:59:04.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.20:59:04.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.20:59:04.16:!2002.317.20:59:14
2002.317.20:59:10.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.20:59:14.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.20:59:14.06:tape
2002.317.20:59:14.12/tape/3075,3075,3075,3075,3075,3075,3075,3075
2002.317.20:59:14.12:midob
2002.317.20:59:15.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.20:59:15.27/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.20:59:15.66/cable/2.3412E-04
2002.317.20:59:15.72/gps-fmout/S +1.95E-07
2002.317.20:59:19.87/wx/64.0,891.4,0.0
2002.317.20:59:19.93/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,38936,0,0,102912
2002.317.20:59:20.18#antcn#TR $$/317.20:59:20.09 348.5636 20.5084 -0.0002 0.0001
2002.317.20:59:20.18#antcn#CO 0.0537 -0.0785 -0.9883 0.0459
2002.317.20:59:20.43/mat/600B0006
2002.317.20:59:21.27#setcl#time/485892,0,2002,317,20,59,21.00,-3.247,1.330,-27
2002.317.20:59:21.27#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.20:59:21.39/tonemeas/1:01,196.30,9.50,217.80,-167.74
2002.317.20:59:21.46/tonemeas/2:01,230.00,-63.44,196.53,170.44
2002.317.20:59:21.47/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-33.70,72.94
2002.317.20:59:21.48/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,21.27,21.82
2002.317.20:59:21.54/tonemeas/1:02,194.10,-153.71,209.46,30.88
2002.317.20:59:21.61/tonemeas/2:02,247.82,179.72,200.73,53.36
2002.317.20:59:21.62/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.72,26.57
2002.317.20:59:21.63/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,8.73,-22.48
2002.317.20:59:21.63:!2002.317.21:06:17
2002.317.20:59:22.00#setcl#time/485965,0,2002,317,20,59,22.00,1.623,1.331,0
2002.317.20:59:22.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:02:11.83;"100mhz in our receiver was unlocked during the start of experiment.
2002.317.21:02:52.63;"100mhz relocked at 317/2030z. phase cal okay after that time.
2002.317.21:06:17.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.21:06:17.07:tape
2002.317.21:06:17.13/tape/3498,3498,3498,3498,3498,3498,3498,3497
2002.317.21:06:17.13:postob
2002.317.21:06:17.13:source=0955+476,095819.7,472507.8,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.21:06:18.09:setups2=1
2002.317.21:06:22.17:!2002.317.21:06:36
2002.317.21:06:36.00:preob
2002.317.21:06:36.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.21:06:36.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.21:06:36.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.21:06:36.18:!2002.317.21:06:46
2002.317.21:06:43.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.21:06:46.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.21:06:46.06:tape
2002.317.21:06:46.12/tape/3527,3527,3527,3527,3527,3527,3527,3527
2002.317.21:06:46.12:midob
2002.317.21:06:47.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.21:06:47.28/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.317.21:06:47.63/cable/2.3576E-04
2002.317.21:06:47.69/gps-fmout/S +1.75E-07
2002.317.21:06:51.94/wx/63.5,891.4,0.0
2002.317.21:06:52.00/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35895,0,0,6400
2002.317.21:06:52.16#antcn#TR $$/317.21:06:52.09 313.4319 36.0130 -0.0001 -0.0001
2002.317.21:06:52.16#antcn#CO 0.0431 -0.0646 -0.9883 0.0237
2002.317.21:06:52.50/mat/600B0030
2002.317.21:06:52.98#setcl#time/531063,0,2002,317,21,06,53.00,1.813,1.456,2
2002.317.21:06:52.98#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:06:53.10/tonemeas/1:01,194.99,15.24,215.82,-162.35
2002.317.21:06:53.16/tonemeas/2:01,228.68,-57.43,194.50,176.82
2002.317.21:06:53.17/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-33.69,72.67
2002.317.21:06:53.17/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,21.32,20.83
2002.317.21:06:53.23/tonemeas/1:02,190.78,-151.78,207.35,32.71
2002.317.21:06:53.29/tonemeas/2:02,242.50,-178.33,197.95,56.01
2002.317.21:06:53.29/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.72,26.55
2002.317.21:06:53.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,9.40,-23.30
2002.317.21:06:53.30:!2002.317.21:10:49
2002.317.21:06:53.96#setcl#time/531161,0,2002,317,21,06,54.00,2.143,1.456,4
2002.317.21:06:53.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:10:49.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.21:10:49.06:tape
2002.317.21:10:49.12/tape/3770,3770,3770,3770,3769,3770,3770,3770
2002.317.21:10:49.12:postob
2002.317.21:10:49.13:source=1739+522,174037.0,521143.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.21:10:50.09:setups2=1
2002.317.21:10:54.17:!2002.317.21:11:34
2002.317.21:11:34.00:preob
2002.317.21:11:34.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.21:11:34.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.21:11:34.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.21:11:34.17:!2002.317.21:11:44
2002.317.21:11:40.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.21:11:44.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.21:11:44.07:tape
2002.317.21:11:44.13/tape/3825,3825,3825,3825,3825,3825,3825,3824
2002.317.21:11:44.13:midob
2002.317.21:11:45.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.21:11:45.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.317.21:11:45.63/cable/2.3509E-04
2002.317.21:11:45.69/gps-fmout/S +2.47E-07
2002.317.21:11:50.13/wx/63.8,891.3,0.0
2002.317.21:11:50.19/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36565,0,0,6656
2002.317.21:11:51.17#antcn#TR $$/317.21:11:51.09 39.8183 39.0694 -0.0000 0.0001
2002.317.21:11:51.17#antcn#CO 0.0561 -0.0681 -0.9883 0.0212
2002.317.21:11:52.29/mat/600B0016
2002.317.21:11:52.95#setcl#time/561059,0,2002,317,21,11,53.00,2.339,1.539,5
2002.317.21:11:52.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:11:53.08/tonemeas/1:01,198.21,13.28,218.54,-164.52
2002.317.21:11:53.14/tonemeas/2:01,232.20,-58.99,197.26,175.19
2002.317.21:11:53.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-33.99,72.27
2002.317.21:11:53.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,21.28,20.29
2002.317.21:11:53.21/tonemeas/1:02,195.60,-154.49,212.71,29.73
2002.317.21:11:53.27/tonemeas/2:02,249.59,179.27,201.64,53.13
2002.317.21:11:53.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.99,26.24
2002.317.21:11:53.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.07,-23.40
2002.317.21:11:53.28:!2002.317.21:20:00
2002.317.21:11:54.00#setcl#time/561164,0,2002,317,21,11,54.00,1.559,1.539,0
2002.317.21:11:54.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:20:00.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.21:20:00.06:tape
2002.317.21:20:00.12/tape/4321,4321,4321,4321,4321,4321,4321,4321
2002.317.21:20:00.12:postob
2002.317.21:20:00.12:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.21:20:01.09:setups2=1
2002.317.21:20:05.17:!2002.317.21:20:36
2002.317.21:20:36.00:preob
2002.317.21:20:36.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.21:20:36.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.21:20:36.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.21:20:36.16:!2002.317.21:20:46
2002.317.21:20:42.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.21:20:46.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.21:20:46.06:tape
2002.317.21:20:46.13/tape/4367,4368,4367,4367,4367,4367,4367,4367
2002.317.21:20:46.13:midob
2002.317.21:20:47.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.21:20:47.29/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.317.21:20:47.62/cable/2.3657E-04
2002.317.21:20:47.69/gps-fmout/S +2.01E-07
2002.317.21:20:51.98/wx/63.6,891.2,0.0
2002.317.21:20:52.04/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34767,0,0,7936
2002.317.21:20:53.16#antcn#TR $$/317.21:20:53.09 108.2382 59.9930 0.0002 0.0002
2002.317.21:20:53.16#antcn#CO 0.0467 -0.0567 -0.9883 0.0100
2002.317.21:20:54.15/mat/600B0211
2002.317.21:20:55.99#setcl#time/615362,0,2002,317,21,20,56.00,1.704,1.690,1
2002.317.21:20:55.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:20:56.07/tonemeas/1:01,200.44,5.95,221.16,-171.43
2002.317.21:20:56.13/tonemeas/2:01,232.09,-68.76,197.84,165.24
2002.317.21:20:56.13/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-31.65,74.71
2002.317.21:20:56.14/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,23.32,23.33
2002.317.21:20:56.20/tonemeas/1:02,183.64,-161.69,199.62,21.65
2002.317.21:20:56.26/tonemeas/2:02,248.37,172.90,195.58,45.85
2002.317.21:20:56.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-64.73,25.41
2002.317.21:20:56.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,4.04,-24.20
2002.317.21:20:56.27:!2002.317.21:31:44
2002.317.21:20:56.99#setcl#time/615462,0,2002,317,21,20,57.00,1.704,1.690,1
2002.317.21:20:56.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:22:09.90;"Session i02317 stop message for Kokee Park.
2002.317.21:22:10.03;"-------------------------------------------
2002.317.21:22:10.05;"Comments:
2002.317.21:22:10.07;"disc did not start recording at start of experiment. had to dismount, physically reseat drive in mk5, mount, and erase. disc worked fine after doing this. first scan on disc is 317-1854.
2002.317.21:22:10.09;"
2002.317.21:22:10.11;"all sources recorded on tape.
2002.317.21:22:10.13;"
2002.317.21:22:10.15;"Tape Inventory: 6 small thin
2002.317.21:22:10.17;"Observation finished at: 317/1932 UT
2002.317.21:31:44.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.21:31:44.06:tape
2002.317.21:31:44.12/tape/5025,5025,5025,5025,5025,5025,5025,5025
2002.317.21:31:44.12:postob
2002.317.21:31:44.12:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.21:31:45.09:setups2=1
2002.317.21:31:49.17:!2002.317.21:31:59
2002.317.21:31:59.00:preob
2002.317.21:31:59.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.21:31:59.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.21:31:59.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.21:31:59.17:!2002.317.21:32:09
2002.317.21:32:06.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.21:32:09.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.21:32:09.06:tape
2002.317.21:32:09.12/tape/5050,5050,5050,5050,5050,5050,5050,5050
2002.317.21:32:09.12:midob
2002.317.21:32:10.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.21:32:10.29/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.317.21:32:10.66/cable/2.3664E-04
2002.317.21:32:10.73/gps-fmout/S +1.92E-07
2002.317.21:32:14.90/wx/63.3,891.0,0.0
2002.317.21:32:14.96/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36401,0,0,8704
2002.317.21:32:15.18#antcn#TR $$/317.21:32:15.09 111.8339 34.7786 0.0001 0.0005
2002.317.21:32:15.18#antcn#CO 0.0558 -0.0889 -0.9883 0.0248
2002.317.21:32:15.46/mat/600B0134
2002.317.21:32:16.00#setcl#time/683362,0,2002,317,21,32,16.00,1.533,1.879,0
2002.317.21:32:16.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:32:16.13/tonemeas/1:01,199.03,-4.89,220.02,177.16
2002.317.21:32:16.19/tonemeas/2:01,229.60,-81.39,194.78,152.74
2002.317.21:32:16.19/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-30.57,76.50
2002.317.21:32:16.20/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,25.24,24.42
2002.317.21:32:16.26/tonemeas/1:02,193.91,-165.05,211.04,20.83
2002.317.21:32:16.32/tonemeas/2:02,252.49,169.72,201.31,42.86
2002.317.21:32:16.32/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-58.58,25.23
2002.317.21:32:16.33/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,9.73,-22.03
2002.317.21:32:16.33:!2002.317.21:41:57
2002.317.21:32:16.99#setcl#time/683461,0,2002,317,21,32,17.00,1.660,1.879,1
2002.317.21:32:16.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:40:53.69;sxmon
2002.317.21:40:53.69&sxmon/sxx=slo
2002.317.21:40:53.69&sxmon/sxx=xlo
2002.317.21:40:53.69&sxmon/sxx=sup
2002.317.21:40:53.69&sxmon/sxx=ret
2002.317.21:40:53.69&sxmon/sxx=tbox
2002.317.21:40:53.69&sxmon/sxx=vac
2002.317.21:40:53.69&sxmon/sxx=15k
2002.317.21:40:53.69&sxmon/sxx=50k
2002.317.21:40:53.78/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.317.21:40:53.82/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.317.21:40:53.85/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,246.70 psi
2002.317.21:40:53.88/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,63.51 psi
2002.317.21:40:53.91/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.317.21:40:53.94/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.317.21:40:53.97/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,31.27 degK
2002.317.21:40:54.00/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.317.21:41:57.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.21:41:57.06:tape
2002.317.21:41:57.12/tape/5638,5638,5638,5638,5638,5638,5638,5638
2002.317.21:41:57.12:postob
2002.317.21:41:57.12:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.21:41:58.09:setups2=1
2002.317.21:42:02.17:!2002.317.21:42:32
2002.317.21:42:32.00:preob
2002.317.21:42:32.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.21:42:32.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.21:42:32.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.21:42:32.16:!2002.317.21:42:42
2002.317.21:42:37.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.21:42:42.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.21:42:42.06:tape
2002.317.21:42:42.12/tape/5683,5683,5683,5683,5683,5683,5683,5683
2002.317.21:42:42.12:midob
2002.317.21:42:43.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.21:42:43.30/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.317.21:42:43.66/cable/2.3679E-04
2002.317.21:42:43.72/gps-fmout/S +1.66E-07
2002.317.21:42:48.12/wx/62.7,890.9,0.0
2002.317.21:42:48.18/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34823,0,0,8192
2002.317.21:42:49.15#antcn#TR $$/317.21:42:49.08 49.1775 58.1215 -0.0001 -0.0001
2002.317.21:42:49.15#antcn#CO 0.0510 -0.0464 -0.9883 0.0107
2002.317.21:42:50.28/mat/600B0230
2002.317.21:42:51.07#setcl#time/746868,0,2002,317,21,42,51.00,0.701,2.055,-7
2002.317.21:42:51.07#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:42:51.22/tonemeas/1:01,204.14,-1.12,223.41,-179.01
2002.317.21:42:51.29/tonemeas/2:01,235.09,-77.00,199.35,157.67
2002.317.21:42:51.29/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-30.95,75.88
2002.317.21:42:51.30/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,24.06,23.32
2002.317.21:42:51.36/tonemeas/1:02,194.50,-162.79,209.82,22.29
2002.317.21:42:51.42/tonemeas/2:02,248.47,171.10,198.10,43.48
2002.317.21:42:51.42/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.97,26.11
2002.317.21:42:51.43/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.72,-21.19
2002.317.21:42:51.43:!2002.317.21:54:28
2002.317.21:42:51.97#setcl#time/746958,0,2002,317,21,42,52.00,1.868,2.056,3
2002.317.21:42:51.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.21:54:28.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.21:54:28.06:tape
2002.317.21:54:28.12/tape/6389,6389,6389,6389,6389,6389,6389,6389
2002.317.21:54:28.12:postob
2002.317.21:54:28.13:source=0749+540,075301.4,535300.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.21:54:29.08:et
2002.317.21:54:29.74:unlod
2002.317.21:54:29.74&unlod/!+5s
2002.317.21:54:29.74&unlod/enable=,
2002.317.21:54:29.74&unlod/check=*,-rc
2002.317.21:54:29.74&unlod/tape=off
2002.317.21:54:29.74&unlod/!+2s
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/rec=unload
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/xdisp=on
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/"**dismount this tape now**"
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/wakeup
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/wakeup
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/wakeup
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/wakeup
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/wakeup
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/wakeup
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/wakeup
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/wakeup
2002.317.21:54:29.75&unlod/xdisp=off
2002.317.21:54:34.80?ERROR sp -13 This command not supported for your equipment, check equip.ctl.
2002.317.21:54:35.05?ERROR rt -201 Position must be a number, "reset", "unk" or "uns".
2002.317.21:54:38.49/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.317.21:54:39.13/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.317.21:54:39.77/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.317.21:54:40.41/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.317.21:54:41.05/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.317.21:54:41.69/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.317.21:54:42.33/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.317.21:54:42.97/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.317.21:54:42.97:ready
2002.317.21:54:43.00/newtape/"to continue, use label command
2002.317.21:55:19.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.21:56:23.00;label=ca-3-0085412
2002.317.21:56:55.75/label/CA-3-0085412,3,
2002.317.21:56:55.75:setups2=1
2002.317.21:57:00.14:!2002.317.21:57:30
2002.317.21:57:16.09;list
2002.317.21:57:30.00:tape
2002.317.21:57:30.06/tape/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
2002.317.21:57:30.06:st=for,lp
2002.317.21:57:33.42:!2002.317.21:59:50
2002.317.21:57:43.18?ERROR rz -72 EF- STAT_BADAGCLEV: Transport 6 AGC levels are outside acceptable range.\n
2002.317.21:57:52.51?ERROR rl -56 Tape motion state is inconsistent or illegal
2002.317.21:57:52.76?ERROR rz -20 EFC STAT_TRANTPMOTFAIL: Transport 6 tape motion sanity check failed\n
2002.317.21:57:52.76?ERROR rz -52 EFC STAT_RPMONILSTATE: Encountered unexpected transport state change during\nautomatic record (state: inconsistent/illegal, transport 6).\n
2002.317.21:57:53.94?ERROR rz -57 EF- STAT_INSTATE: Tape motion state is inconsistent or illegal.\n
2002.317.21:57:55.06?ERROR rz -72 occurred a total of 10 times, but has now stopped
2002.317.21:58:06.22?ERROR rz -57 occurred a total of 10 times, but has now stopped
2002.317.21:59:50.00:preob
2002.317.21:59:50.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.21:59:50.17:!2002.317.22:00:00
2002.317.22:00:00.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:00:00.06:tape
2002.317.22:00:00.12/tape/141,141,141,141,141,141,113,141
2002.317.22:00:00.12:midob
2002.317.22:00:01.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:00:01.28/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.317.22:00:01.62/cable/2.3797E-04
2002.317.22:00:01.68/gps-fmout/S +2.20E-07
2002.317.22:00:06.90/wx/62.8,890.6,0.0
2002.317.22:00:06.96/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,46096,0,0,9216
2002.317.22:00:07.17#antcn#TR $$/317.22:00:07.09 324.7758 9.4421 -0.0002 -0.0002
2002.317.22:00:07.17#antcn#CO 0.0546 -0.0888 -0.9883 0.1007
2002.317.22:00:07.46/mat/600B0154
2002.317.22:00:07.94#setcl#time/850554,0,2002,317,22,00,08.00,2.048,2.343,6
2002.317.22:00:07.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:00:08.08/tonemeas/1:01,176.44,23.81,195.98,-155.12
2002.317.22:00:08.14/tonemeas/2:01,206.88,-51.20,176.30,-177.18
2002.317.22:00:08.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-30.44,75.01
2002.317.22:00:08.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,19.68,22.06
2002.317.22:00:08.21/tonemeas/1:02,178.18,-156.20,194.94,29.16
2002.317.22:00:08.27/tonemeas/2:02,233.11,178.38,185.43,52.08
2002.317.22:00:08.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.93,25.42
2002.317.22:00:08.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,9.51,-22.92
2002.317.22:00:08.28:!2002.317.22:02:29
2002.317.22:00:09.00#setcl#time/850660,0,2002,317,22,00,09.00,1.434,2.344,0
2002.317.22:00:09.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:00:34.01;"weather-overcast with light drizzle.
2002.317.22:00:37.09;sxmon
2002.317.22:00:37.13/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.317.22:00:37.17/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.317.22:00:37.21/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,249.15 psi
2002.317.22:00:37.24/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,66.44 psi
2002.317.22:00:37.27/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.317.22:00:37.30/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.317.22:00:37.33/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,31.27 degK
2002.317.22:00:37.36/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.317.22:02:29.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.22:02:29.06:tape
2002.317.22:02:29.12/tape/290,290,290,290,290,290,262,290
2002.317.22:02:29.12:postob
2002.317.22:02:29.12:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.22:02:30.08:setups2=1
2002.317.22:02:34.16:!2002.317.22:03:49
2002.317.22:03:49.00:preob
2002.317.22:03:49.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.22:03:49.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.22:03:49.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.22:03:49.18:!2002.317.22:03:59
2002.317.22:03:56.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.22:03:59.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:03:59.06:tape
2002.317.22:03:59.13/tape/381,380,380,380,380,380,351,380
2002.317.22:03:59.13:midob
2002.317.22:04:00.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:04:00.26/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.317.22:04:00.63/cable/2.3804E-04
2002.317.22:04:00.69/gps-fmout/S +1.75E-07
2002.317.22:04:05.76/wx/62.9,890.6,0.0
2002.317.22:04:05.82/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33368,0,0,87296
2002.317.22:04:06.15#antcn#TR $$/317.22:04:06.08 121.1677 69.1506 0.0004 0.0002
2002.317.22:04:06.15#antcn#CO 0.0301 -0.0452 -0.9883 0.0066
2002.317.22:04:06.32/mat/600B0717
2002.317.22:04:06.98#setcl#time/874457,0,2002,317,22,04,07.00,1.693,2.410,2
2002.317.22:04:06.98#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:04:07.10/tonemeas/1:01,201.54,16.58,221.70,-160.90
2002.317.22:04:07.16/tonemeas/2:01,235.67,-58.57,201.91,175.39
2002.317.22:04:07.16/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-34.13,75.15
2002.317.22:04:07.17/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,19.79,23.71
2002.317.22:04:07.23/tonemeas/1:02,195.56,-159.84,211.10,25.58
2002.317.22:04:07.29/tonemeas/2:02,253.40,175.48,201.22,48.27
2002.317.22:04:07.29/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-57.84,24.68
2002.317.22:04:07.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,9.88,-22.69
2002.317.22:04:07.30:!2002.317.22:14:35
2002.317.22:04:07.96#setcl#time/874555,0,2002,317,22,04,08.00,1.892,2.410,4
2002.317.22:04:07.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:14:35.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.22:14:35.06:tape
2002.317.22:14:35.12/tape/1016,1017,1017,1017,1016,1016,987,1016
2002.317.22:14:35.12:postob
2002.317.22:14:35.12:source=1958-179,200057.1,-174857.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.22:14:36.08:setups2=1
2002.317.22:14:41.12:!2002.317.22:15:08
2002.317.22:15:08.00:preob
2002.317.22:15:08.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.22:15:08.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.22:15:08.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.22:15:08.16:!2002.317.22:15:18
2002.317.22:15:14.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.22:15:18.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:15:18.06:tape
2002.317.22:15:18.12/tape/1059,1059,1059,1059,1059,1059,1031,1059
2002.317.22:15:18.12:midob
2002.317.22:15:19.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:15:19.27/hpib/-1.061E-01
2002.317.22:15:19.61/cable/2.3679E-04
2002.317.22:15:19.67/gps-fmout/S +2.45E-07
2002.317.22:15:23.85/wx/62.9,890.5,0.0
2002.317.22:15:23.91/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,51645,0,0,138752
2002.317.22:15:24.15#antcn#TR $$/317.22:15:24.08 113.0465 8.0033 -0.0004 -0.0002
2002.317.22:15:24.15#antcn#CO 0.0569 -0.1146 -0.9883 0.1175
2002.317.22:15:24.42/mat/600B0046
2002.317.22:15:24.97#setcl#time/942255,0,2002,317,22,15,25.00,1.755,2.598,3
2002.317.22:15:24.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:15:25.09/tonemeas/1:01,172.28,34.00,191.17,-144.32
2002.317.22:15:25.15/tonemeas/2:01,198.83,-38.80,170.80,-165.51
2002.317.22:15:25.15/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-26.55,72.80
2002.317.22:15:25.16/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,20.37,21.19
2002.317.22:15:25.22/tonemeas/1:02,181.02,-155.66,197.10,30.70
2002.317.22:15:25.28/tonemeas/2:02,234.16,-179.76,186.77,53.79
2002.317.22:15:25.28/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.14,24.10
2002.317.22:15:25.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.33,-23.09
2002.317.22:15:25.29:!2002.317.22:24:30
2002.317.22:15:25.95#setcl#time/942353,0,2002,317,22,15,26.00,1.940,2.598,5
2002.317.22:15:25.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:24:30.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.22:24:30.07:tape
2002.317.22:24:30.13/tape/1611,1611,1611,1611,1611,1611,1582,1611
2002.317.22:24:30.13:postob
2002.317.22:24:30.13:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.22:24:31.08:setups2=1
2002.317.22:24:35.16:!2002.317.22:24:49
2002.317.22:24:49.00:preob
2002.317.22:24:49.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.22:24:49.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.22:24:49.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.22:24:49.16:!2002.317.22:24:59
2002.317.22:24:54.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.22:24:59.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:24:59.07:tape
2002.317.22:24:59.13/tape/1640,1640,1640,1640,1640,1640,1612,1640
2002.317.22:24:59.15:midob
2002.317.22:25:00.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:25:00.27/hpib/-9.092E-02
2002.317.22:25:00.61/cable/2.3657E-04
2002.317.22:25:00.67/gps-fmout/S +2.53E-07
2002.317.22:25:05.78/wx/63.6,890.4,0.0
2002.317.22:25:05.84/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34853,0,0,91648
2002.317.22:25:06.16#antcn#TR $$/317.22:25:06.10 121.5272 45.7681 0.0003 0.0002
2002.317.22:25:06.16#antcn#CO 0.0516 -0.0768 -0.9883 0.0168
2002.317.22:25:06.34/mat/600B0225
2002.317.22:25:06.94#setcl#time/1000451,0,2002,317,22,25,07.00,2.000,2.760,6
2002.317.22:25:06.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:25:07.09/tonemeas/1:01,187.78,46.12,208.26,-131.89
2002.317.22:25:07.16/tonemeas/2:01,228.53,-24.91,192.97,-150.96
2002.317.22:25:07.16/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.75,71.03
2002.317.22:25:07.17/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.29,19.07
2002.317.22:25:07.23/tonemeas/1:02,192.27,-151.25,210.75,34.35
2002.317.22:25:07.29/tonemeas/2:02,249.60,-173.97,198.28,59.05
2002.317.22:25:07.29/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-57.33,22.72
2002.317.22:25:07.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.47,-24.70
2002.317.22:25:07.30:!2002.317.22:34:43
2002.317.22:25:07.96#setcl#time/1000553,0,2002,317,22,25,08.00,1.826,2.760,4
2002.317.22:25:07.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:34:43.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.22:34:43.07:tape
2002.317.22:34:43.13/tape/2224,2224,2224,2224,2224,2224,2196,2224
2002.317.22:34:43.13:postob
2002.317.22:34:43.13:source=1300+580,130252.5,574837.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.22:34:44.10:setups2=1
2002.317.22:34:48.12:!2002.317.22:36:01
2002.317.22:36:01.00:preob
2002.317.22:36:01.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.22:36:01.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.22:36:01.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.22:36:01.17:!2002.317.22:36:11
2002.317.22:36:08.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.22:36:11.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:36:11.06:tape
2002.317.22:36:11.12/tape/2312,2313,2313,2312,2312,2312,2283,2312
2002.317.22:36:11.12:midob
2002.317.22:36:12.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:36:12.28/hpib/-1.137E-01
2002.317.22:36:12.65/cable/2.3642E-04
2002.317.22:36:12.71/gps-fmout/S +1.67E-07
2002.317.22:36:17.49/wx/63.5,890.2,0.0
2002.317.22:36:17.55/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36178,0,0,95488
2002.317.22:36:18.17#antcn#TR $$/317.22:36:18.09 333.0341 45.6404 -0.0003 -0.0000
2002.317.22:36:18.17#antcn#CO 0.0404 -0.0508 -0.9883 0.0169
2002.317.22:36:19.65/mat/600B0025
2002.317.22:36:19.95#setcl#time/1067751,0,2002,317,22,36,20.00,1.873,2.947,5
2002.317.22:36:19.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:36:20.08/tonemeas/1:01,196.51,33.90,216.29,-143.19
2002.317.22:36:20.14/tonemeas/2:01,231.37,-37.59,198.69,-163.73
2002.317.22:36:20.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-34.86,71.49
2002.317.22:36:20.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,17.60,20.54
2002.317.22:36:20.21/tonemeas/1:02,195.40,-154.71,211.80,31.26
2002.317.22:36:20.27/tonemeas/2:02,252.41,-178.86,200.33,54.62
2002.317.22:36:20.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-57.01,24.15
2002.317.22:36:20.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.47,-23.36
2002.317.22:36:20.28:!2002.317.22:39:14
2002.317.22:36:21.00#setcl#time/1067856,0,2002,317,22,36,21.00,1.466,2.947,0
2002.317.22:36:21.00#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:39:14.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.22:39:14.07:tape
2002.317.22:39:14.13/tape/2495,2495,2495,2496,2495,2496,2466,2495
2002.317.22:39:14.13:postob
2002.317.22:39:14.14:source=1739+522,174037.0,521143.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.22:39:15.09:setups2=1
2002.317.22:39:19.11:!2002.317.22:39:45
2002.317.22:39:45.00:preob
2002.317.22:39:45.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.22:39:45.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.22:39:45.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.22:39:45.17:!2002.317.22:39:55
2002.317.22:39:50.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.22:39:55.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:39:55.06:tape
2002.317.22:39:55.12/tape/2536,2536,2536,2536,2536,2536,2508,2536
2002.317.22:39:55.12:midob
2002.317.22:39:56.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:39:56.28/hpib/-9.850E-02
2002.317.22:39:56.61/cable/2.3671E-04
2002.317.22:39:56.67/gps-fmout/S +1.92E-07
2002.317.22:40:01.92/wx/63.6,890.1,0.0
2002.317.22:40:01.98/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35736,0,0,8192
2002.317.22:40:02.17#antcn#TR $$/317.22:40:02.09 31.2302 51.1680 -0.0003 0.0002
2002.317.22:40:02.17#antcn#CO 0.0514 -0.0508 -0.9883 0.0139
2002.317.22:40:02.49/mat/600B0106
2002.317.22:40:02.97#setcl#time/1090053,0,2002,317,22,40,03.00,1.675,3.009,3
2002.317.22:40:02.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:40:03.09/tonemeas/1:01,197.13,34.31,217.04,-143.05
2002.317.22:40:03.15/tonemeas/2:01,235.26,-37.69,200.80,-163.12
2002.317.22:40:03.15/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-38.13,72.00
2002.317.22:40:03.16/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,16.24,20.07
2002.317.22:40:03.22/tonemeas/1:02,200.11,-154.81,214.65,31.25
2002.317.22:40:03.28/tonemeas/2:02,255.63,-178.45,203.81,54.63
2002.317.22:40:03.28/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.52,23.64
2002.317.22:40:03.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.84,-23.38
2002.317.22:40:03.29:!2002.317.22:44:58
2002.317.22:40:03.95#setcl#time/1090151,0,2002,317,22,40,04.00,1.835,3.009,5
2002.317.22:40:03.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:44:58.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.22:44:58.07:tape
2002.317.22:44:58.13/tape/2840,2840,2839,2839,2839,2839,2810,2839
2002.317.22:44:58.13:postob
2002.317.22:44:58.13:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.22:44:59.09:setups2=1
2002.317.22:45:03.17:!2002.317.22:45:08
2002.317.22:45:08.00:preob
2002.317.22:45:08.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.22:45:08.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.22:45:08.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.22:45:08.17:!2002.317.22:45:18
2002.317.22:45:12.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.22:45:18.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:45:18.06:tape
2002.317.22:45:18.12/tape/2859,2859,2859,2859,2859,2859,2831,2859
2002.317.22:45:18.12:midob
2002.317.22:45:19.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:45:19.28/hpib/-7.577E-02
2002.317.22:45:19.67/cable/2.3723E-04
2002.317.22:45:19.73/gps-fmout/S +1.71E-07
2002.317.22:45:24.15/wx/63.6,890.1,0.0
2002.317.22:45:24.21/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34766,0,0,7680
2002.317.22:45:25.17#antcn#TR $$/317.22:45:25.09 33.3686 67.9161 -0.0006 0.0002
2002.317.22:45:25.17#antcn#CO 0.0376 -0.0284 -0.9883 0.0070
2002.317.22:45:26.32/mat/600B0252
2002.317.22:45:26.98#setcl#time/1122453,0,2002,317,22,45,27.00,1.627,3.099,2
2002.317.22:45:26.98#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:45:27.10/tonemeas/1:01,199.79,31.79,219.62,-145.58
2002.317.22:45:27.16/tonemeas/2:01,235.75,-41.43,201.14,-167.21
2002.317.22:45:27.17/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-35.96,73.22
2002.317.22:45:27.17/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,18.48,21.63
2002.317.22:45:27.23/tonemeas/1:02,201.01,-156.07,216.53,30.02
2002.317.22:45:27.29/tonemeas/2:02,255.93,-179.87,202.45,53.42
2002.317.22:45:27.29/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.92,23.80
2002.317.22:45:27.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.08,-23.40
2002.317.22:45:27.30:!2002.317.22:50:05
2002.317.22:45:27.96#setcl#time/1122551,0,2002,317,22,45,28.00,1.781,3.099,4
2002.317.22:45:27.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:50:05.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.22:50:05.07:tape
2002.317.22:50:05.13/tape/3146,3146,3146,3147,3146,3147,3118,3146
2002.317.22:50:05.13:postob
2002.317.22:50:05.13:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.22:50:06.09:setups2=1
2002.317.22:50:10.11:!2002.317.22:51:08
2002.317.22:51:08.00:preob
2002.317.22:51:08.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.22:51:08.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.22:51:08.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.22:51:08.17:!2002.317.22:51:18
2002.317.22:51:13.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.22:51:18.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:51:18.06:tape
2002.317.22:51:18.12/tape/3219,3220,3220,3220,3219,3219,3190,3219
2002.317.22:51:18.12:midob
2002.317.22:51:19.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:51:19.32/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.317.22:51:19.67/cable/2.3753E-04
2002.317.22:51:19.73/gps-fmout/S +1.82E-07
2002.317.22:51:24.85/wx/63.7,890.0,0.0
2002.317.22:51:24.91/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,33903,0,0,7424
2002.317.22:51:25.17#antcn#TR $$/317.22:51:25.09 152.1563 76.9164 0.0009 0.0003
2002.317.22:51:25.17#antcn#CO -0.0254 -0.0356 -0.9883 0.0040
2002.317.22:51:25.41/mat/600B0121
2002.317.22:51:25.95#setcl#time/1158350,0,2002,317,22,51,26.00,1.801,3.198,5
2002.317.22:51:25.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:51:26.08/tonemeas/1:01,198.25,36.23,219.96,-140.81
2002.317.22:51:26.14/tonemeas/2:01,234.20,-36.29,200.76,-162.07
2002.317.22:51:26.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-35.95,72.52
2002.317.22:51:26.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,19.20,21.26
2002.317.22:51:26.21/tonemeas/1:02,202.12,-156.50,214.54,29.52
2002.317.22:51:26.27/tonemeas/2:02,255.50,179.34,201.26,53.16
2002.317.22:51:26.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.38,24.16
2002.317.22:51:26.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.28,-23.64
2002.317.22:51:26.28:!2002.317.22:54:36
2002.317.22:51:26.94#setcl#time/1158449,0,2002,317,22,51,27.00,1.876,3.199,6
2002.317.22:51:26.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:54:36.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.22:54:36.43:tape
2002.317.22:54:36.49/tape/3417,3418,3418,3418,3418,3418,3389,3418
2002.317.22:54:36.49:postob
2002.317.22:54:36.49:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.22:54:37.09:setups2=1
2002.317.22:54:41.11:!2002.317.22:54:51
2002.317.22:54:51.00:preob
2002.317.22:54:51.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.22:54:51.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.22:54:51.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.22:54:51.17:!2002.317.22:55:01
2002.317.22:54:57.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.22:55:01.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.22:55:01.06:tape
2002.317.22:55:01.12/tape/3442,3442,3442,3442,3442,3442,3414,3442
2002.317.22:55:01.12:midob
2002.317.22:55:02.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.22:55:02.32/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.317.22:55:02.68/cable/2.3716E-04
2002.317.22:55:02.74/gps-fmout/S +1.91E-07
2002.317.22:55:07.68/wx/63.3,889.9,0.0
2002.317.22:55:07.74/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34424,0,0,90624
2002.317.22:55:08.17#antcn#TR $$/317.22:55:08.10 128.9398 51.4783 0.0004 0.0002
2002.317.22:55:08.17#antcn#CO 0.0471 -0.0701 -0.9883 0.0137
2002.317.22:55:08.24/mat/60FB0000
2002.317.22:55:08.96#setcl#time/1180650,0,2002,317,22,55,09.00,1.767,3.260,4
2002.317.22:55:08.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.22:55:09.11/tonemeas/1:01,196.35,46.39,217.26,-130.93
2002.317.22:55:09.17/tonemeas/2:01,233.41,-26.13,200.52,-151.65
2002.317.22:55:09.17/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-37.06,72.52
2002.317.22:55:09.18/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,16.74,20.72
2002.317.22:55:09.24/tonemeas/1:02,189.60,-153.13,206.23,32.85
2002.317.22:55:09.30/tonemeas/2:02,248.60,-178.24,196.19,54.91
2002.317.22:55:09.30/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-59.00,25.11
2002.317.22:55:09.31/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.04,-22.06
2002.317.22:55:09.31:!2002.317.23:10:46
2002.317.22:55:09.97#setcl#time/1180751,0,2002,317,22,55,10.00,1.693,3.260,3
2002.317.22:55:09.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:00:37.60;"weather-overcast with light drizzle.
2002.317.23:10:46.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.23:10:46.07:tape
2002.317.23:10:46.13/tape/4387,4387,4388,4388,4388,4387,4358,4387
2002.317.23:10:46.13:postob
2002.317.23:10:46.14:source=1921-293,192451.1,-291430.1,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.23:10:47.09:setups2=1
2002.317.23:10:51.23:!2002.317.23:11:05
2002.317.23:11:05.00:preob
2002.317.23:11:05.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.23:11:05.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.23:11:05.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.23:11:05.17:!2002.317.23:11:15
2002.317.23:11:11.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.23:11:15.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.23:11:15.07:tape
2002.317.23:11:15.13/tape/4416,4416,4416,4416,4416,4416,4388,4416
2002.317.23:11:15.13:midob
2002.317.23:11:16.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.23:11:16.28/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.317.23:11:16.64/cable/2.3576E-04
2002.317.23:11:16.70/gps-fmout/S +1.81E-07
2002.317.23:11:20.75/wx/64.1,889.8,0.0
2002.317.23:11:20.81/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,39528,0,0,8960
2002.317.23:11:21.16#antcn#TR $$/317.23:11:21.09 134.7385 19.4282 -0.0001 0.0005
2002.317.23:11:21.16#antcn#CO 0.0555 -0.1067 -0.9883 0.0485
2002.317.23:11:21.32/mat/600B0985
2002.317.23:11:21.98#setcl#time/1277951,0,2002,317,23,11,22.00,1.564,3.530,2
2002.317.23:11:21.98#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:11:22.10/tonemeas/1:01,188.10,50.87,208.48,-127.38
2002.317.23:11:22.16/tonemeas/2:01,226.32,-19.48,193.34,-145.75
2002.317.23:11:22.17/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-38.22,70.35
2002.317.23:11:22.17/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.14,18.37
2002.317.23:11:22.23/tonemeas/1:02,191.11,-150.47,207.78,35.68
2002.317.23:11:22.29/tonemeas/2:02,251.21,-174.27,196.88,59.28
2002.317.23:11:22.29/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-60.10,23.80
2002.317.23:11:22.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.90,-23.60
2002.317.23:11:22.30:!2002.317.23:30:54
2002.317.23:11:22.96#setcl#time/1278049,0,2002,317,23,11,23.00,1.699,3.531,4
2002.317.23:11:22.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:30:54.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.23:30:54.06:tape
2002.317.23:30:54.12/tape/5595,5595,5595,5595,5595,5595,5567,5595
2002.317.23:30:54.12:postob
2002.317.23:30:54.13:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.23:30:55.09:setups2=1
2002.317.23:30:59.11:!2002.317.23:31:29
2002.317.23:31:29.00:preob
2002.317.23:31:29.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.23:31:29.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.23:31:29.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.23:31:29.16:!2002.317.23:31:39
2002.317.23:31:31.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.23:31:39.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.23:31:39.06:tape
2002.317.23:31:39.13/tape/5640,5640,5640,5640,5640,5640,5612,5640
2002.317.23:31:39.13:midob
2002.317.23:31:40.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.23:31:40.27/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.317.23:31:40.58/cable/2.3576E-04
2002.317.23:31:40.64/gps-fmout/S +1.98E-07
2002.317.23:31:45.50/wx/63.9,889.7,0.0
2002.317.23:31:45.56/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33547,0,0,88064
2002.317.23:31:46.16#antcn#TR $$/317.23:31:46.08 198.5978 77.7218 0.0010 0.0003
2002.317.23:31:46.16#antcn#CO -0.0814 -0.0330 -0.9883 0.0038
2002.317.23:31:47.67/mat/600B0287
2002.317.23:31:47.97#setcl#time/1400548,0,2002,317,23,31,48.00,1.612,3.871,3
2002.317.23:31:47.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:31:48.09/tonemeas/1:01,196.14,51.83,216.13,-125.18
2002.317.23:31:48.15/tonemeas/2:01,236.92,-17.32,199.51,-143.15
2002.317.23:31:48.15/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.78,69.15
2002.317.23:31:48.16/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,16.62,17.97
2002.317.23:31:48.22/tonemeas/1:02,198.62,-151.46,213.81,34.94
2002.317.23:31:48.28/tonemeas/2:02,254.19,-174.28,202.50,59.18
2002.317.23:31:48.28/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.57,22.82
2002.317.23:31:48.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.31,-24.24
2002.317.23:31:48.29:!2002.317.23:35:25
2002.317.23:31:48.95#setcl#time/1400646,0,2002,317,23,31,49.00,1.736,3.871,5
2002.317.23:31:48.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:35:25.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.23:35:25.07:tape
2002.317.23:35:25.13/tape/5866,5866,5867,5867,5867,5866,5837,5866
2002.317.23:35:25.13:postob
2002.317.23:35:25.13:source=1958-179,200057.1,-174857.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.317.23:35:26.08:setups2=1
2002.317.23:35:30.10:!2002.317.23:36:07
2002.317.23:36:07.00:preob
2002.317.23:36:07.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.23:36:07.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.23:36:07.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.23:36:07.18:!2002.317.23:36:17
2002.317.23:36:14.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.23:36:17.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.23:36:17.06:tape
2002.317.23:36:17.13/tape/5918,5918,5918,5918,5918,5918,5890,5918
2002.317.23:36:17.13:midob
2002.317.23:36:18.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.23:36:18.29/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.317.23:36:18.66/cable/2.3517E-04
2002.317.23:36:18.72/gps-fmout/S +1.49E-07
2002.317.23:36:22.83/wx/63.6,889.6,0.0
2002.317.23:36:22.89/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,37102,0,0,7424
2002.317.23:36:23.16#antcn#TR $$/317.23:36:23.08 123.3785 24.5425 -0.0000 0.0002
2002.317.23:36:23.16#antcn#CO 0.0560 -0.1010 -0.9883 0.0376
2002.317.23:36:23.39/mat/600B0232
2002.317.23:36:23.93#setcl#time/1428144,0,2002,317,23,36,24.00,1.824,3.948,7
2002.317.23:36:23.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:36:24.05/tonemeas/1:01,190.17,55.25,209.92,-122.23
2002.317.23:36:24.11/tonemeas/2:01,227.33,-13.29,193.13,-139.40
2002.317.23:36:24.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-37.16,68.54
2002.317.23:36:24.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,16.79,17.17
2002.317.23:36:24.18/tonemeas/1:02,195.92,-150.04,213.74,36.47
2002.317.23:36:24.24/tonemeas/2:02,251.59,-173.27,199.10,60.87
2002.317.23:36:24.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.67,23.23
2002.317.23:36:24.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.64,-24.40
2002.317.23:36:24.25:!2002.317.23:44:44
2002.317.23:36:24.97#setcl#time/1428248,0,2002,317,23,36,25.00,1.581,3.948,3
2002.317.23:36:24.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:44:44.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.23:44:44.07:tape
2002.317.23:44:44.13/tape/6425,6425,6425,6425,6425,6425,6397,6425
2002.317.23:44:44.13:postob
2002.317.23:44:44.13:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.23:44:45.08:setups2=1
2002.317.23:44:49.10:!2002.317.23:45:04
2002.317.23:45:04.00:preob
2002.317.23:45:04.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.23:45:04.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.23:45:04.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.23:45:04.16:!2002.317.23:45:14
2002.317.23:45:11.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.23:45:14.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.23:45:14.06:tape
2002.317.23:45:14.12/tape/6455,6456,6456,6456,6455,6455,6426,6455
2002.317.23:45:14.12:midob
2002.317.23:45:15.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.23:45:15.30/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.317.23:45:15.66/cable/2.3531E-04
2002.317.23:45:15.72/gps-fmout/S +2.01E-07
2002.317.23:45:19.86/wx/63.8,889.5,0.0
2002.317.23:45:19.92/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,41940,0,0,111360
2002.317.23:45:20.16#antcn#TR $$/317.23:45:20.08 88.2020 14.1527 0.0002 -0.0001
2002.317.23:45:20.16#antcn#CO 0.0578 -0.1057 -0.9883 0.0674
2002.317.23:45:20.42/mat/600B0158
2002.317.23:45:21.26#setcl#time/1481876,0,2002,317,23,45,21.00,-0.117,4.097,-26
2002.317.23:45:21.26#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:45:21.38/tonemeas/1:01,180.05,60.22,199.13,-117.91
2002.317.23:45:21.44/tonemeas/2:01,213.48,-7.55,184.03,-133.87
2002.317.23:45:21.44/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-33.43,67.77
2002.317.23:45:21.45/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.10,15.96
2002.317.23:45:21.51/tonemeas/1:02,188.15,-147.38,204.21,38.96
2002.317.23:45:21.57/tonemeas/2:02,246.20,-171.87,193.55,63.26
2002.317.23:45:21.57/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-58.05,24.49
2002.317.23:45:21.58/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.66,-24.30
2002.317.23:45:21.58:!2002.317.23:49:15
2002.317.23:45:21.94#setcl#time/1481944,0,2002,317,23,45,22.00,1.757,4.097,6
2002.317.23:45:21.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:49:15.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.23:49:15.06:tape
2002.317.23:49:15.12/tape/6696,6696,6696,6696,6696,6696,6668,6696
2002.317.23:49:15.12:postob
2002.317.23:49:15.13:source=2234+282,223622.5,282857.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.23:49:16.08:setups2=1
2002.317.23:49:20.16:!2002.317.23:49:29
2002.317.23:49:29.00:preob
2002.317.23:49:29.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.317.23:49:29.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.317.23:49:29.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.317.23:49:29.16:!2002.317.23:49:39
2002.317.23:49:36.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.317.23:49:39.00:data_valid=on
2002.317.23:49:39.06:tape
2002.317.23:49:39.13/tape/6721,6721,6721,6720,6720,6720,6691,6720
2002.317.23:49:39.13:midob
2002.317.23:49:40.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.317.23:49:40.27/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.317.23:49:40.62/cable/2.3523E-04
2002.317.23:49:40.68/gps-fmout/S +1.90E-07
2002.317.23:49:44.37/wx/63.5,889.5,0.0
2002.317.23:49:44.43/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,43314,0,0,8960
2002.317.23:49:45.16#antcn#TR $$/317.23:49:45.09 63.8207 11.6293 -0.0002 0.0004
2002.317.23:49:45.16#antcn#CO 0.0578 -0.1022 -0.9883 0.0820
2002.317.23:49:46.53/mat/600B0116
2002.317.23:49:46.95#setcl#time/1508444,0,2002,317,23,49,47.00,1.726,4.171,5
2002.317.23:49:46.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:49:47.08/tonemeas/1:01,177.58,66.75,197.66,-111.39
2002.317.23:49:47.14/tonemeas/2:01,214.58,-0.14,182.01,-127.10
2002.317.23:49:47.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-37.00,66.89
2002.317.23:49:47.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.65,15.71
2002.317.23:49:47.21/tonemeas/1:02,186.99,-145.59,203.10,40.88
2002.317.23:49:47.27/tonemeas/2:02,241.52,-168.41,190.39,64.68
2002.317.23:49:47.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.53,22.82
2002.317.23:49:47.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.71,-23.80
2002.317.23:49:47.28:!2002.317.23:59:46
2002.317.23:49:47.94#setcl#time/1508543,0,2002,317,23,49,48.00,1.784,4.171,6
2002.317.23:49:47.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.317.23:59:46.00:data_valid=off
2002.317.23:59:46.06:tape
2002.317.23:59:46.12/tape/7327,7327,7327,7327,7327,7327,7299,7327
2002.317.23:59:46.12:postob
2002.317.23:59:46.13:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.317.23:59:47.08:setups2=1
2002.317.23:59:51.28:!2002.318.00:00:26
2002.318.00:00:26.00:preob
2002.318.00:00:26.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:00:26.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:00:26.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:00:26.16:!2002.318.00:00:36
2002.318.00:00:28.33;"weather-overcast.
2002.318.00:00:29.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:00:30.45;sxmon
2002.318.00:00:30.49/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.00:00:30.52/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.00:00:30.55/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,248.17 psi
2002.318.00:00:30.58/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,66.44 psi
2002.318.00:00:30.61/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.318.00:00:30.64/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.07 volt
2002.318.00:00:30.67/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.78 degK
2002.318.00:00:30.70/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.00:00:36.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:00:36.42:tape
2002.318.00:00:36.48/tape/7378,7378,7378,7378,7378,7378,7349,7377
2002.318.00:00:36.48:midob
2002.318.00:00:37.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:00:37.26/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:00:37.65/cable/2.3560E-04
2002.318.00:00:37.71/gps-fmout/S +2.52E-07
2002.318.00:00:41.62/wx/63.6,889.3,0.0
2002.318.00:00:41.68/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33776,0,0,88576
2002.318.00:00:42.16#antcn#TR $$/318.00:00:42.08 351.7277 72.1198 -0.0005 -0.0001
2002.318.00:00:42.16#antcn#CO 0.0029 -0.0149 -0.9880 0.0056
2002.318.00:00:43.79/mat/600B0173
2002.318.00:00:44.93#setcl#time/1574241,0,2002,318,00,00,45.00,1.819,4.354,7
2002.318.00:00:44.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:00:45.07/tonemeas/1:01,196.86,54.72,217.95,-122.50
2002.318.00:00:45.13/tonemeas/2:01,237.34,-14.00,203.33,-140.00
2002.318.00:00:45.13/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.48,68.72
2002.318.00:00:45.14/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.62,17.50
2002.318.00:00:45.20/tonemeas/1:02,184.03,-150.10,198.87,36.03
2002.318.00:00:45.26/tonemeas/2:02,253.97,-173.47,202.46,59.52
2002.318.00:00:45.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-69.94,23.37
2002.318.00:00:45.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-3.59,-23.49
2002.318.00:00:45.27:!2002.318.00:05:42
2002.318.00:00:45.99#setcl#time/1574347,0,2002,318,00,00,46.00,1.488,4.354,1
2002.318.00:00:45.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:05:42.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.00:05:42.06:tape
2002.318.00:05:42.12/tape/7683,7683,7684,7684,7683,7684,7654,7683
2002.318.00:05:42.12:postob
2002.318.00:05:42.13:source=1739+522,174037.0,521143.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.00:05:43.10:setups2=1
2002.318.00:05:47.12:!2002.318.00:05:56
2002.318.00:05:56.00:preob
2002.318.00:05:56.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:05:56.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:05:56.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:05:56.18:!2002.318.00:06:06
2002.318.00:06:00.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:06:06.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:06:06.18:tape
2002.318.00:06:06.24/tape/7708,7708,7707,7707,7707,7707,7678,7707
2002.318.00:06:06.24:midob
2002.318.00:06:07.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:06:07.30/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:06:07.61/cable/2.3642E-04
2002.318.00:06:07.67/gps-fmout/S +2.35E-07
2002.318.00:06:11.85/wx/63.3,889.3,0.0
2002.318.00:06:11.91/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35382,0,0,93184
2002.318.00:06:12.17#antcn#TR $$/318.00:06:12.08 12.3465 58.8636 -0.0002 -0.0001
2002.318.00:06:12.17#antcn#CO 0.0411 -0.0363 -0.9880 0.0104
2002.318.00:06:12.41/mat/600B0040
2002.318.00:06:12.96#setcl#time/1607044,0,2002,318,00,06,13.00,1.620,4.445,4
2002.318.00:06:12.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:06:13.08/tonemeas/1:01,194.92,54.14,215.41,-122.82
2002.318.00:06:13.14/tonemeas/2:01,234.87,-15.89,199.91,-141.26
2002.318.00:06:13.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.95,70.03
2002.318.00:06:13.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.50,18.44
2002.318.00:06:13.21/tonemeas/1:02,171.21,-151.47,184.18,34.60
2002.318.00:06:13.27/tonemeas/2:02,259.45,-175.80,207.10,58.13
2002.318.00:06:13.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-88.24,24.33
2002.318.00:06:13.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-22.92,-23.53
2002.318.00:06:13.28:!2002.318.00:10:49
2002.318.00:06:13.94#setcl#time/1607142,0,2002,318,00,06,14.00,1.728,4.445,6
2002.318.00:06:13.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:10:49.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.00:10:49.06:tape
2002.318.00:10:49.12/tape/7990,7990,7990,7990,7990,7990,7962,7990
2002.318.00:10:49.12:postob
2002.318.00:10:49.13:source=1908-201,191109.7,-200655.1,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.00:10:50.08:setups2=1
2002.318.00:10:54.10:!2002.318.00:11:56
2002.318.00:11:30.76;"transport 6 failed to start during tape change. had to start manually.
2002.318.00:11:56.00:preob
2002.318.00:11:56.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:11:56.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:11:56.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:11:56.16:!2002.318.00:12:06
2002.318.00:12:03.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:12:06.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:12:06.18:tape
2002.318.00:12:06.24/tape/8067,8067,8067,8067,8067,8067,8039,8068
2002.318.00:12:06.24:midob
2002.318.00:12:07.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:12:07.27/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:12:07.60/cable/2.3693E-04
2002.318.00:12:07.66/gps-fmout/S +1.97E-07
2002.318.00:12:12.54/wx/63.6,889.2,0.0
2002.318.00:12:12.60/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36259,0,0,7168
2002.318.00:12:13.16#antcn#TR $$/318.00:12:13.09 141.6943 37.6787 0.0002 0.0002
2002.318.00:12:13.16#antcn#CO 0.0507 -0.0879 -0.9880 0.0223
2002.318.00:12:14.71/mat/600B0150
2002.318.00:12:14.97#setcl#time/1643244,0,2002,318,00,12,15.00,1.584,4.545,3
2002.318.00:12:14.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:12:15.13/tonemeas/1:01,189.12,61.69,209.19,-115.71
2002.318.00:12:15.19/tonemeas/2:01,228.63,-8.96,194.40,-134.59
2002.318.00:12:15.19/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.51,70.65
2002.318.00:12:15.20/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.79,18.88
2002.318.00:12:15.26/tonemeas/1:02,196.74,-148.61,211.83,38.47
2002.318.00:12:15.32/tonemeas/2:02,253.01,-172.12,200.86,61.79
2002.318.00:12:15.32/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.27,23.51
2002.318.00:12:15.33/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.97,-23.32
2002.318.00:12:15.33:!2002.318.00:16:15
2002.318.00:12:15.99#setcl#time/1643346,0,2002,318,00,12,16.00,1.478,4.545,1
2002.318.00:12:15.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:12:19.15;"transport six is approx. 30 sec late from other tapes.
2002.318.00:16:15.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.00:16:15.07:tape
2002.318.00:16:15.13/tape/8316,8316,8316,8316,8316,8316,8288,8316
2002.318.00:16:15.13:postob
2002.318.00:16:15.13:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.00:16:16.10:setups2=1
2002.318.00:16:20.12:!2002.318.00:17:14
2002.318.00:17:14.00:preob
2002.318.00:17:14.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:17:14.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:17:14.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:17:14.18:!2002.318.00:17:24
2002.318.00:17:22.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:17:24.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:17:24.07:tape
2002.318.00:17:24.13/tape/8385,8385,8385,8385,8385,8385,8357,8385
2002.318.00:17:24.13:midob
2002.318.00:17:25.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:17:25.28/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:17:25.64/cable/2.3709E-04
2002.318.00:17:25.70/gps-fmout/S +1.48E-07
2002.318.00:17:29.94/wx/63.8,889.2,0.0
2002.318.00:17:30.00/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,56250,0,0,11264
2002.318.00:17:30.17#antcn#TR $$/318.00:17:30.10 27.7006 5.3757 -0.0002 0.0003
2002.318.00:17:30.17#antcn#CO 0.0568 -0.0974 -0.9880 0.1694
2002.318.00:17:30.51/mat/600B0099
2002.318.00:17:30.93#setcl#time/1674840,0,2002,318,00,17,31.00,1.761,4.633,7
2002.318.00:17:30.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:17:31.05/tonemeas/1:01,150.53,80.75,170.25,-97.73
2002.318.00:17:31.11/tonemeas/2:01,184.48,11.44,157.75,-116.45
2002.318.00:17:31.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-33.95,69.31
2002.318.00:17:31.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.50,18.72
2002.318.00:17:31.18/tonemeas/1:02,166.79,-142.80,184.43,43.09
2002.318.00:17:31.24/tonemeas/2:02,219.37,-166.19,172.79,68.71
2002.318.00:17:31.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.58,23.39
2002.318.00:17:31.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.64,-25.62
2002.318.00:17:31.25:!2002.318.00:25:20
2002.318.00:17:31.97#setcl#time/1674944,0,2002,318,00,17,32.00,1.554,4.633,3
2002.318.00:17:31.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:25:20.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.00:25:20.06:tape
2002.318.00:25:20.12/tape/8861,8862,8862,8862,8861,8861,8832,8861
2002.318.00:25:20.12:postob
2002.318.00:25:20.13:source=1741-038,174358.9,-035004.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.00:25:21.10:setups2=1
2002.318.00:25:25.12:!2002.318.00:26:31
2002.318.00:26:31.00:preob
2002.318.00:26:31.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:26:31.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:26:31.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:26:31.19:!2002.318.00:26:41
2002.318.00:26:38.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:26:41.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:26:41.06:tape
2002.318.00:26:41.12/tape/8943,8942,8942,8942,8942,8942,8913,8942
2002.318.00:26:41.12:midob
2002.318.00:26:42.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:26:42.31/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:26:42.68/cable/2.3776E-04
2002.318.00:26:42.74/gps-fmout/S +1.93E-07
2002.318.00:26:47.81/wx/63.8,889.2,0.0
2002.318.00:26:47.87/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34026,0,0,89344
2002.318.00:26:48.17#antcn#TR $$/318.00:26:48.10 166.4518 63.3268 0.0003 -0.0000
2002.318.00:26:48.17#antcn#CO 0.0188 -0.0551 -0.9880 0.0087
2002.318.00:26:48.38/mat/600B0066
2002.318.00:26:48.92#setcl#time/1730638,0,2002,318,00,26,49.00,1.805,4.788,8
2002.318.00:26:48.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:26:49.04/tonemeas/1:01,193.65,68.39,215.23,-108.51
2002.318.00:26:49.10/tonemeas/2:01,234.54,-1.79,198.36,-129.45
2002.318.00:26:49.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.89,70.18
2002.318.00:26:49.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,16.87,20.94
2002.318.00:26:49.17/tonemeas/1:02,194.58,-147.60,212.99,39.35
2002.318.00:26:49.23/tonemeas/2:02,254.64,-170.61,201.15,64.54
2002.318.00:26:49.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-60.06,23.01
2002.318.00:26:49.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.84,-25.19
2002.318.00:26:49.24:!2002.318.00:33:09
2002.318.00:26:49.96#setcl#time/1730742,0,2002,318,00,26,50.00,1.604,4.788,4
2002.318.00:26:49.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:33:09.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.00:33:09.06:tape
2002.318.00:33:09.12/tape/9331,9330,9330,9330,9330,9330,9301,9330
2002.318.00:33:09.12:postob
2002.318.00:33:09.12:source=1300+580,130252.5,574837.6,2000.0,cw
2002.318.00:33:10.10:setups2=1
2002.318.00:33:14.12:!2002.318.00:34:27
2002.318.00:34:27.00:preob
2002.318.00:34:27.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:34:27.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:34:27.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:34:27.19:!2002.318.00:34:37
2002.318.00:34:36.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:34:37.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:34:37.07:tape
2002.318.00:34:37.13/tape/9418,9418,9418,9418,9418,9418,9390,9418
2002.318.00:34:37.13:midob
2002.318.00:34:38.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:34:38.27/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:34:38.62/cable/2.3723E-04
2002.318.00:34:38.68/gps-fmout/S +2.42E-07
2002.318.00:34:43.93/wx/63.5,889.2,0.0
2002.318.00:34:43.99/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35491,0,0,7424
2002.318.00:34:44.16#antcn#TR $$/318.00:34:44.10 325.2916 31.1399 -0.0001 -0.0001
2002.318.00:34:44.16#antcn#CO 0.0475 -0.0684 -0.9880 0.0285
2002.318.00:34:44.50/mat/600B0034
2002.318.00:34:44.93#setcl#time/1778238,0,2002,318,00,34,45.00,1.756,4.920,7
2002.318.00:34:44.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:34:45.05/tonemeas/1:01,187.56,75.09,208.17,-102.44
2002.318.00:34:45.11/tonemeas/2:01,227.86,5.26,193.08,-122.23
2002.318.00:34:45.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.30,69.83
2002.318.00:34:45.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.09,19.79
2002.318.00:34:45.18/tonemeas/1:02,196.26,-145.29,214.29,41.41
2002.318.00:34:45.24/tonemeas/2:02,250.97,-167.48,199.43,67.16
2002.318.00:34:45.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.71,22.19
2002.318.00:34:45.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.86,-25.75
2002.318.00:34:45.25:!2002.318.00:37:40
2002.318.00:34:45.97#setcl#time/1778342,0,2002,318,00,34,46.00,1.561,4.920,3
2002.318.00:34:45.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:37:40.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.00:37:40.07:tape
2002.318.00:37:40.13/tape/9601,9601,9601,9601,9601,9601,9573,9601
2002.318.00:37:40.13:postob
2002.318.00:37:40.13:source=2234+282,223622.5,282857.4,2000.0,cw
2002.318.00:37:41.10:setups2=1
2002.318.00:37:45.12:!2002.318.00:38:32
2002.318.00:38:32.00:preob
2002.318.00:38:32.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:38:32.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:38:32.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:38:32.18:!2002.318.00:38:42
2002.318.00:38:39.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:38:42.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:38:42.06:tape
2002.318.00:38:42.12/tape/9663,9663,9663,9663,9663,9663,9635,9663
2002.318.00:38:42.12:midob
2002.318.00:38:43.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:38:43.28/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:38:43.66/cable/2.3723E-04
2002.318.00:38:43.72/gps-fmout/S +1.63E-07
2002.318.00:38:47.60/wx/63.6,889.3,0.0
2002.318.00:38:47.66/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,39400,0,0,104704
2002.318.00:38:48.18#antcn#TR $$/318.00:38:48.10 67.0275 21.9559 -0.0001 0.0000
2002.318.00:38:48.18#antcn#CO 0.0584 -0.0938 -0.9880 0.0425
2002.318.00:38:49.76/mat/600B0058
2002.318.00:38:51.08#setcl#time/1802853,0,2002,318,00,38,51.00,1.010,4.989,-8
2002.318.00:38:51.08#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:38:51.22/tonemeas/1:01,183.06,84.02,200.63,-93.35
2002.318.00:38:51.28/tonemeas/2:01,223.02,14.91,187.57,-112.81
2002.318.00:38:51.28/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.96,69.11
2002.318.00:38:51.29/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.06,19.46
2002.318.00:38:51.35/tonemeas/1:02,196.56,-142.17,213.02,44.16
2002.318.00:38:51.41/tonemeas/2:02,250.19,-164.39,197.71,69.60
2002.318.00:38:51.41/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.63,22.22
2002.318.00:38:51.42/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.31,-25.44
2002.318.00:38:51.42:!2002.318.00:51:20
2002.318.00:38:51.96#setcl#time/1802941,0,2002,318,00,38,52.00,1.588,4.989,4
2002.318.00:38:51.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:51:20.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.00:51:20.06:tape
2002.318.00:51:20.12/tape/10422,10422,10422,10421,10421,10421,10392,10421
2002.318.00:51:20.12:postob
2002.318.00:51:20.13:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.00:51:21.10:setups2=1
2002.318.00:51:25.12:!2002.318.00:54:08
2002.318.00:54:08.00:preob
2002.318.00:54:08.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:54:08.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:54:08.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:54:08.18:!2002.318.00:54:18
2002.318.00:54:18.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:54:18.06:tape
2002.318.00:54:18.12/tape/10599,10599,10599,10600,10599,10600,10571,10599
2002.318.00:54:18.12:midob
2002.318.00:54:19.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:54:19.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:54:19.29/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:54:19.63/cable/2.3716E-04
2002.318.00:54:19.69/gps-fmout/S +2.51E-07
2002.318.00:54:23.81/wx/63.9,889.3,0.0
2002.318.00:54:23.87/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,38593,0,0,102656
2002.318.00:54:24.18#antcn#TR $$/318.00:54:24.10 94.9399 30.1538 -0.0001 0.0001
2002.318.00:54:24.18#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.0915 -0.9880 0.0296
2002.318.00:54:24.37/mat/600B0098
2002.318.00:54:24.97#setcl#time/1896240,0,2002,318,00,54,25.00,1.555,5.248,3
2002.318.00:54:24.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:54:25.10/tonemeas/1:01,183.16,77.70,202.83,-99.51
2002.318.00:54:25.16/tonemeas/2:01,221.82,8.40,189.10,-118.80
2002.318.00:54:25.16/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-38.66,69.30
2002.318.00:54:25.17/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.73,19.29
2002.318.00:54:25.23/tonemeas/1:02,197.91,-144.15,216.03,42.61
2002.318.00:54:25.29/tonemeas/2:02,254.43,-166.51,201.39,68.41
2002.318.00:54:25.29/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.52,22.36
2002.318.00:54:25.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.64,-25.80
2002.318.00:54:25.30:!2002.318.00:55:54
2002.318.00:54:25.96#setcl#time/1896339,0,2002,318,00,54,26.00,1.601,5.248,4
2002.318.00:54:25.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:55:54.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.00:55:54.06:tape
2002.318.00:55:54.12/tape/10695,10695,10695,10695,10695,10695,10666,10695
2002.318.00:55:54.12:postob
2002.318.00:55:54.12:source=1357+769,135755.4,764321.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.00:55:55.10:setups2=1
2002.318.00:55:59.12:!2002.318.00:56:50
2002.318.00:56:50.00:preob
2002.318.00:56:50.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.00:56:50.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.00:56:50.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.00:56:50.18:!2002.318.00:57:00
2002.318.00:56:58.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.00:57:00.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.00:57:00.06:tape
2002.318.00:57:00.13/tape/10761,10761,10761,10761,10761,10761,10732,10761
2002.318.00:57:00.13:midob
2002.318.00:57:01.20/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.00:57:01.32/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.00:57:01.68/cable/2.3723E-04
2002.318.00:57:01.74/gps-fmout/S +1.77E-07
2002.318.00:57:05.72/wx/63.9,889.3,0.0
2002.318.00:57:05.78/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,39577,0,0,105216
2002.318.00:57:06.20#antcn#TR $$/318.00:57:06.10 347.2023 28.5869 0.0002 -0.0000
2002.318.00:57:06.20#antcn#CO 0.0516 -0.0704 -0.9880 0.0316
2002.318.00:57:06.28/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.00:57:06.94#setcl#time/1912437,0,2002,318,00,57,07.00,1.678,5.293,6
2002.318.00:57:06.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.00:57:07.06/tonemeas/1:01,183.01,78.72,202.47,-98.71
2002.318.00:57:07.12/tonemeas/2:01,220.17,9.62,189.16,-117.65
2002.318.00:57:07.12/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-37.16,69.10
2002.318.00:57:07.13/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.31,18.94
2002.318.00:57:07.19/tonemeas/1:02,196.13,-144.12,214.43,43.09
2002.318.00:57:07.25/tonemeas/2:02,253.74,-166.65,200.06,68.13
2002.318.00:57:07.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-57.61,22.53
2002.318.00:57:07.26/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.37,-25.04
2002.318.00:57:07.26:!2002.318.01:24:10
2002.318.00:57:07.98#setcl#time/1912541,0,2002,318,00,57,08.00,1.496,5.293,2
2002.318.00:57:07.98#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:00:45.63;"weather-overcast. light drizzle falling.
2002.318.01:00:47.12;sxmon
2002.318.01:00:47.16/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.01:00:47.19/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.01:00:47.22/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,247.68 psi
2002.318.01:00:47.25/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,65.95 psi
2002.318.01:00:47.28/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.318.01:00:47.31/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.01:00:47.34/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.29 degK
2002.318.01:00:47.37/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.01:24:10.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.01:24:10.08:tape
2002.318.01:24:10.14/tape/12391,12391,12391,12391,12391,12391,12363,12391
2002.318.01:24:10.14:postob
2002.318.01:24:10.14:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.01:24:11.10:setups2=1
2002.318.01:24:15.12:!2002.318.01:24:29
2002.318.01:24:29.00:preob
2002.318.01:24:29.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.01:24:29.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.01:24:29.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.01:24:29.17:!2002.318.01:24:39
2002.318.01:24:33.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.01:24:39.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.01:24:39.06:tape
2002.318.01:24:39.12/tape/12420,12420,12420,12421,12420,12421,12391,12420
2002.318.01:24:39.12:midob
2002.318.01:24:40.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.01:24:40.29/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.01:24:40.63/cable/2.3746E-04
2002.318.01:24:40.69/gps-fmout/S +1.92E-07
2002.318.01:24:44.93/wx/64.4,889.5,0.0
2002.318.01:24:44.99/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33713,0,0,88576
2002.318.01:24:45.17#antcn#TR $$/318.01:24:45.10 316.0678 62.7919 -0.0001 -0.0004
2002.318.01:24:45.17#antcn#CO 0.0108 -0.0299 -0.9880 0.0089
2002.318.01:24:45.49/mat/600B0006
2002.318.01:24:45.97#setcl#time/2078337,0,2002,318,01,24,46.00,1.543,5.754,3
2002.318.01:24:45.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:24:46.09/tonemeas/1:01,191.75,69.85,210.87,-107.77
2002.318.01:24:46.15/tonemeas/2:01,235.63,-1.91,198.83,-128.76
2002.318.01:24:46.15/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.88,71.76
2002.318.01:24:46.16/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.04,20.99
2002.318.01:24:46.22/tonemeas/1:02,196.07,-146.72,212.38,40.16
2002.318.01:24:46.28/tonemeas/2:02,250.02,-169.54,197.77,64.88
2002.318.01:24:46.28/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.95,22.82
2002.318.01:24:46.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.61,-24.72
2002.318.01:24:46.29:!2002.318.01:28:59
2002.318.01:24:46.95#setcl#time/2078435,0,2002,318,01,24,47.00,1.627,5.754,5
2002.318.01:24:46.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:28:59.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.01:28:59.07:tape
2002.318.01:28:59.13/tape/12680,12680,12681,12681,12680,12681,12651,12680
2002.318.01:28:59.13:postob
2002.318.01:28:59.14:source=1044+719,104827.6,714335.9,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.01:29:00.10:setups2=1
2002.318.01:29:04.12:!2002.318.01:29:24
2002.318.01:29:24.00:preob
2002.318.01:29:24.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.01:29:24.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.01:29:24.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.01:29:24.17:!2002.318.01:29:34
2002.318.01:29:31.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.01:29:34.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.01:29:34.06:tape
2002.318.01:29:34.12/tape/12715,12715,12715,12715,12715,12715,12687,12715
2002.318.01:29:34.12:midob
2002.318.01:29:35.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.01:29:35.28/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.01:29:35.65/cable/2.3687E-04
2002.318.01:29:35.71/gps-fmout/S +2.51E-07
2002.318.01:29:39.89/wx/63.6,889.5,0.0
2002.318.01:29:39.95/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,42896,0,0,8704
2002.318.01:29:40.18#antcn#TR $$/318.01:29:40.09 342.8128 13.9490 -0.0009 -0.0001
2002.318.01:29:40.18#antcn#CO 0.0546 -0.0842 -0.9880 0.0685
2002.318.01:29:40.45/mat/600B0226
2002.318.01:29:40.93#setcl#time/2107833,0,2002,318,01,29,41.00,1.686,5.836,7
2002.318.01:29:40.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:29:41.05/tonemeas/1:01,185.20,69.88,206.74,-107.69
2002.318.01:29:41.11/tonemeas/2:01,225.09,-0.92,192.59,-128.41
2002.318.01:29:41.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.89,70.80
2002.318.01:29:41.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.15,20.72
2002.318.01:29:41.18/tonemeas/1:02,193.72,-146.67,210.43,40.13
2002.318.01:29:41.24/tonemeas/2:02,251.33,-169.85,196.41,64.80
2002.318.01:29:41.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-57.61,23.18
2002.318.01:29:41.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.02,-24.67
2002.318.01:29:41.25:!2002.318.01:34:42
2002.318.01:29:41.97#setcl#time/2107937,0,2002,318,01,29,42.00,1.522,5.836,3
2002.318.01:29:41.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:34:42.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.01:34:42.06:tape
2002.318.01:34:42.12/tape/13024,13024,13023,13023,13023,13023,12994,13023
2002.318.01:34:42.12:postob
2002.318.01:34:42.12:source=1739+522,174037.0,521143.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.01:34:43.10:setups2=1
2002.318.01:34:47.12:!2002.318.01:35:06
2002.318.01:35:06.00:preob
2002.318.01:35:06.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.01:35:06.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.01:35:06.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.01:35:06.18:!2002.318.01:35:16
2002.318.01:35:10.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.01:35:16.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.01:35:16.06:tape
2002.318.01:35:16.12/tape/13057,13057,13057,13057,13057,13057,13029,13057
2002.318.01:35:16.12:midob
2002.318.01:35:17.20/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.01:35:17.33/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.01:35:17.69/cable/2.3738E-04
2002.318.01:35:17.75/gps-fmout/S +2.36E-07
2002.318.01:35:22.95/wx/63.9,889.5,0.0
2002.318.01:35:23.01/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34177,0,0,89856
2002.318.01:35:24.20#antcn#TR $$/318.01:35:24.10 345.8852 58.5138 -0.0002 -0.0002
2002.318.01:35:24.20#antcn#CO 0.0314 -0.0338 -0.9880 0.0106
2002.318.01:35:25.12/mat/600B0264
2002.318.01:35:25.96#setcl#time/2142335,0,2002,318,01,35,26.00,1.578,5.932,4
2002.318.01:35:25.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:35:26.11/tonemeas/1:01,191.95,80.17,212.93,-96.70
2002.318.01:35:26.17/tonemeas/2:01,235.40,9.55,201.24,-117.69
2002.318.01:35:26.17/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.45,70.62
2002.318.01:35:26.18/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.69,20.99
2002.318.01:35:26.24/tonemeas/1:02,199.31,-143.76,215.24,42.90
2002.318.01:35:26.30/tonemeas/2:02,255.08,-167.24,199.39,67.66
2002.318.01:35:26.30/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.77,23.48
2002.318.01:35:26.31/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.85,-24.76
2002.318.01:35:26.31:!2002.318.01:39:49
2002.318.01:35:26.97#setcl#time/2142436,0,2002,318,01,35,27.00,1.537,5.932,3
2002.318.01:35:26.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:39:49.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.01:39:49.06:tape
2002.318.01:39:49.12/tape/13330,13330,13330,13331,13330,13331,13301,13330
2002.318.01:39:49.12:postob
2002.318.01:39:49.13:source=0718+793,072611.7,791131.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.01:39:50.09:setups2=1
2002.318.01:39:54.11:!2002.318.01:40:14
2002.318.01:40:14.00:preob
2002.318.01:40:14.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.01:40:14.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.01:40:14.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.01:40:14.18:!2002.318.01:40:24
2002.318.01:40:20.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.01:40:24.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.01:40:24.06:tape
2002.318.01:40:24.12/tape/13365,13365,13365,13365,13365,13365,13337,13365
2002.318.01:40:24.12:midob
2002.318.01:40:25.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.01:40:25.27/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.01:40:25.59/cable/2.3723E-04
2002.318.01:40:25.65/gps-fmout/S +2.10E-07
2002.318.01:40:30.74/wx/63.3,889.6,0.0
2002.318.01:40:30.80/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,43740,0,0,116480
2002.318.01:40:31.16#antcn#TR $$/318.01:40:31.09 357.5463 11.5738 -0.0002 0.0006
2002.318.01:40:31.16#antcn#CO 0.0557 -0.0870 -0.9880 0.0826
2002.318.01:40:31.30/mat/600B1422
2002.318.01:40:31.96#setcl#time/2172935,0,2002,318,01,40,32.00,1.556,6.017,4
2002.318.01:40:31.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:40:32.08/tonemeas/1:01,175.26,81.57,195.91,-96.12
2002.318.01:40:32.14/tonemeas/2:01,215.53,10.73,183.11,-116.58
2002.318.01:40:32.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.27,70.84
2002.318.01:40:32.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.80,20.46
2002.318.01:40:32.21/tonemeas/1:02,186.41,-143.36,204.85,43.15
2002.318.01:40:32.27/tonemeas/2:02,240.65,-167.25,190.79,68.16
2002.318.01:40:32.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.24,23.89
2002.318.01:40:32.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.06,-25.01
2002.318.01:40:32.28:!2002.318.01:49:44
2002.318.01:40:32.94#setcl#time/2173033,0,2002,318,01,40,33.00,1.635,6.017,6
2002.318.01:40:32.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:49:44.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.01:49:44.06:tape
2002.318.01:49:44.12/tape/13925,13926,13926,13926,13925,13925,13896,13925
2002.318.01:49:44.12:postob
2002.318.01:49:44.13:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.01:49:45.09:setups2=1
2002.318.01:49:49.11:!2002.318.01:50:38
2002.318.01:50:38.00:preob
2002.318.01:50:38.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.01:50:38.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.01:50:38.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.01:50:38.16:!2002.318.01:50:48
2002.318.01:50:44.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.01:50:48.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.01:50:48.07:tape
2002.318.01:50:48.13/tape/13989,13990,13990,13990,13989,13989,13960,13989
2002.318.01:50:48.13:midob
2002.318.01:50:49.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.01:50:49.28/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.01:50:49.64/cable/2.3782E-04
2002.318.01:50:49.70/gps-fmout/S +2.37E-07
2002.318.01:50:54.33/wx/62.9,889.6,0.0
2002.318.01:50:54.39/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34095,0,0,7424
2002.318.01:50:55.16#antcn#TR $$/318.01:50:55.09 101.7103 43.1419 -0.0000 0.0002
2002.318.01:50:55.16#antcn#CO 0.0554 -0.0777 -0.9880 0.0184
2002.318.01:50:56.50/mat/600B0157
2002.318.01:50:56.92#setcl#time/2235430,0,2002,318,01,50,57.00,1.706,6.190,8
2002.318.01:50:56.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:50:57.04/tonemeas/1:01,189.47,89.69,210.94,-87.43
2002.318.01:50:57.10/tonemeas/2:01,232.52,18.58,198.84,-108.82
2002.318.01:50:57.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.05,71.11
2002.318.01:50:57.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.10,21.39
2002.318.01:50:57.17/tonemeas/1:02,197.72,-141.07,216.07,45.12
2002.318.01:50:57.23/tonemeas/2:02,255.70,-164.41,197.80,69.79
2002.318.01:50:57.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-57.98,23.34
2002.318.01:50:57.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,18.27,-24.67
2002.318.01:50:57.24:!2002.318.01:57:21
2002.318.01:50:57.96#setcl#time/2235534,0,2002,318,01,50,58.00,1.551,6.190,4
2002.318.01:50:57.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.01:57:21.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.01:57:21.25:tape
2002.318.01:57:21.31/tape/14383,14383,14383,14383,14383,14383,14353,14382
2002.318.01:57:21.31:postob
2002.318.01:57:21.31:source=2234+282,223622.5,282857.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.01:57:22.09:et
2002.318.01:57:22.75:unlod
2002.318.01:57:27.76?ERROR sp -13 This command not supported for your equipment, check equip.ctl.
2002.318.01:57:27.77?ERROR rt -201 Position must be a number, "reset", "unk" or "uns".
2002.318.01:57:31.02/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.01:57:31.66/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.01:57:32.30/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.01:57:32.94/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.01:57:33.58/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.01:57:34.22/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.01:57:34.86/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.01:57:35.50/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.01:57:35.50:ready
2002.318.01:57:35.51/newtape/"to continue, use label command
2002.318.01:57:45.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.01:59:10.99;label=ca-3-002570f
2002.318.01:59:43.53/label/CA-3-002570F,3,
2002.318.01:59:43.53:setups2=1
2002.318.01:59:48.10:!2002.318.02:00:00
2002.318.02:00:00.00:tape
2002.318.02:00:00.06/tape/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
2002.318.02:00:00.06:st=for,lp
2002.318.02:00:03.36:!2002.318.02:02:20
2002.318.02:02:20.00:preob
2002.318.02:02:20.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:02:20.18:!2002.318.02:02:30
2002.318.02:02:30.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.02:02:30.06:tape
2002.318.02:02:30.12/tape/141,141,142,142,142,140,141,141
2002.318.02:02:30.12:midob
2002.318.02:02:31.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:02:31.28/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.02:02:31.63/cable/2.3731E-04
2002.318.02:02:31.69/gps-fmout/S +1.92E-07
2002.318.02:02:36.48/wx/64.4,889.7,0.0
2002.318.02:02:36.54/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34866,0,0,7680
2002.318.02:02:37.17#antcn#TR $$/318.02:02:37.09 70.7389 40.1230 -0.0007 -0.0002
2002.318.02:02:37.17#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.0751 -0.9880 0.0205
2002.318.02:02:38.65/mat/600B0112
2002.318.02:02:38.95#setcl#time/2305632,0,2002,318,02,02,39.00,1.579,6.385,5
2002.318.02:02:38.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:02:39.08/tonemeas/1:01,190.45,84.69,212.12,-92.32
2002.318.02:02:39.14/tonemeas/2:01,233.68,14.21,197.32,-113.52
2002.318.02:02:39.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.23,70.48
2002.318.02:02:39.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.80,21.20
2002.318.02:02:39.21/tonemeas/1:02,198.34,-142.80,216.83,42.07
2002.318.02:02:39.27/tonemeas/2:02,253.70,-165.30,201.31,69.33
2002.318.02:02:39.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.36,22.50
2002.318.02:02:39.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.52,-27.26
2002.318.02:02:39.28:!2002.318.02:10:46
2002.318.02:02:39.94#setcl#time/2305731,0,2002,318,02,02,40.00,1.616,6.385,6
2002.318.02:02:39.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:10:46.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.02:10:46.06:tape
2002.318.02:10:46.12/tape/637,637,637,637,637,637,637,637
2002.318.02:10:46.12:postob
2002.318.02:10:46.12:source=1958-179,200057.1,-174857.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.02:10:47.09:setups2=1
2002.318.02:10:51.23:!2002.318.02:11:33
2002.318.02:10:51.23;"weather-overcast. light rain.
2002.318.02:10:52.53;sxmon
2002.318.02:10:52.57/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.02:10:52.60/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.02:10:52.63/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,246.21 psi
2002.318.02:10:52.66/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,64.00 psi
2002.318.02:10:52.70/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.04 degC
2002.318.02:10:52.73/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.02:10:52.76/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,29.80 degK
2002.318.02:10:52.79/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.02:11:19.65;check=all
2002.318.02:11:33.00:preob
2002.318.02:11:33.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.02:11:33.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.02:11:33.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.02:11:33.17:!2002.318.02:11:43
2002.318.02:11:38.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.02:11:43.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.02:11:43.06:tape
2002.318.02:11:43.13/tape/694,694,694,694,694,694,694,694
2002.318.02:11:43.13:midob
2002.318.02:11:44.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:11:44.31/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.02:11:44.70/cable/2.3723E-04
2002.318.02:11:44.76/gps-fmout/S +1.74E-07
2002.318.02:11:49.55/wx/64.6,889.6,0.0
2002.318.02:11:49.61/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34439,0,0,91136
2002.318.02:11:50.16#antcn#TR $$/318.02:11:50.09 160.0413 47.7299 0.0001 0.0003
2002.318.02:11:50.16#antcn#CO 0.0412 -0.0760 -0.9880 0.0157
2002.318.02:11:51.72/mat/600B0050
2002.318.02:11:51.94#setcl#time/2360930,0,2002,318,02,11,52.00,1.615,6.539,6
2002.318.02:11:51.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:11:52.01/tonemeas/1:01,189.88,85.96,209.32,-91.04
2002.318.02:11:52.07/tonemeas/2:01,234.99,15.55,199.03,-112.24
2002.318.02:11:52.07/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.11,70.41
2002.318.02:11:52.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.29,21.20
2002.318.02:11:52.14/tonemeas/1:02,191.68,-142.50,207.42,42.36
2002.318.02:11:52.20/tonemeas/2:02,251.58,-165.21,197.06,69.37
2002.318.02:11:52.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-59.90,22.71
2002.318.02:11:52.20/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.36,-27.01
2002.318.02:11:52.21:!2002.318.02:20:05
2002.318.02:11:52.93#setcl#time/2361029,0,2002,318,02,11,53.00,1.652,6.539,7
2002.318.02:11:52.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:11:53.24#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.318.02:11:53.24#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 29.800. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.318.02:12:15.80#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.318.02:12:15.80#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 29.800. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.318.02:12:18.21;check=all,-sx
2002.318.02:20:05.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.02:20:05.06:tape
2002.318.02:20:05.12/tape/1197,1197,1196,1196,1196,1196,1196,1196
2002.318.02:20:05.12:postob
2002.318.02:20:05.12:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.02:20:06.09:setups2=1
2002.318.02:20:10.11:!2002.318.02:21:12
2002.318.02:21:12.00:preob
2002.318.02:21:12.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.02:21:12.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.02:21:12.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.02:21:12.19:!2002.318.02:21:22
2002.318.02:21:19.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.02:21:22.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.02:21:22.07:tape
2002.318.02:21:22.13/tape/1273,1273,1273,1273,1273,1273,1273,1273
2002.318.02:21:22.13:midob
2002.318.02:21:23.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:21:23.27/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.02:21:23.62/cable/2.3812E-04
2002.318.02:21:23.68/gps-fmout/S +2.10E-07
2002.318.02:21:28.29/wx/64.8,889.8,0.0
2002.318.02:21:28.35/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,44750,0,0,8448
2002.318.02:21:29.17#antcn#TR $$/318.02:21:29.09 33.9356 20.2127 -0.0007 -0.0000
2002.318.02:21:29.17#antcn#CO 0.0573 -0.0866 -0.9880 0.0466
2002.318.02:21:30.45/mat/600B0149
2002.318.02:21:30.93#setcl#time/2418828,0,2002,318,02,21,31.00,1.648,6.700,7
2002.318.02:21:30.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:21:31.05/tonemeas/1:01,171.38,100.53,193.15,-77.53
2002.318.02:21:31.11/tonemeas/2:01,206.11,27.72,179.09,-99.30
2002.318.02:21:31.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-34.73,72.81
2002.318.02:21:31.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.06,21.77
2002.318.02:21:31.18/tonemeas/1:02,194.93,-139.41,214.12,46.22
2002.318.02:21:31.24/tonemeas/2:02,249.96,-161.49,197.66,72.60
2002.318.02:21:31.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.03,22.08
2002.318.02:21:31.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.46,-26.38
2002.318.02:21:31.25:!2002.318.02:24:36
2002.318.02:21:31.97#setcl#time/2418932,0,2002,318,02,21,32.00,1.505,6.700,3
2002.318.02:21:31.97#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:24:36.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.02:24:36.36:tape
2002.318.02:24:36.42/tape/1468,1468,1468,1468,1467,1467,1467,1467
2002.318.02:24:36.42:postob
2002.318.02:24:36.43:source=1300+580,130252.5,574837.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.02:24:37.09:setups2=1
2002.318.02:24:41.11:!2002.318.02:25:11
2002.318.02:25:11.00:preob
2002.318.02:25:11.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.02:25:11.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.02:25:11.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.02:25:11.18:!2002.318.02:25:21
2002.318.02:25:19.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.02:25:21.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.02:25:21.24:tape
2002.318.02:25:21.30/tape/1513,1513,1513,1513,1513,1513,1512,1512
2002.318.02:25:21.30:midob
2002.318.02:25:22.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:25:22.28/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.02:25:22.67/cable/2.3893E-04
2002.318.02:25:22.73/gps-fmout/S +1.94E-07
2002.318.02:25:27.15/wx/64.4,889.8,0.0
2002.318.02:25:27.21/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,46053,0,0,124928
2002.318.02:25:28.17#antcn#TR $$/318.02:25:28.09 326.3720 16.4970 0.0003 -0.0001
2002.318.02:25:28.17#antcn#CO 0.0529 -0.0827 -0.9880 0.0577
2002.318.02:25:29.31/mat/600B0095
2002.318.02:25:29.91#setcl#time/2442726,0,2002,318,02,25,30.00,1.703,6.766,9
2002.318.02:25:29.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:25:30.03/tonemeas/1:01,167.26,105.35,187.86,-72.15
2002.318.02:25:30.09/tonemeas/2:01,204.29,33.27,174.17,-94.55
2002.318.02:25:30.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-37.03,72.08
2002.318.02:25:30.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.69,22.40
2002.318.02:25:30.16/tonemeas/1:02,187.50,-137.23,206.31,47.74
2002.318.02:25:30.22/tonemeas/2:02,243.56,-160.12,190.48,74.78
2002.318.02:25:30.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.06,22.89
2002.318.02:25:30.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.83,-27.04
2002.318.02:25:30.23:!2002.318.02:33:06
2002.318.02:25:30.95#setcl#time/2442830,0,2002,318,02,25,31.00,1.561,6.766,5
2002.318.02:25:30.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:33:06.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.02:33:06.12:tape
2002.318.02:33:06.18/tape/1978,1978,1977,1977,1977,1977,1977,1977
2002.318.02:33:06.18:postob
2002.318.02:33:06.19:source=0003-066,000613.9,-062335.3,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.02:33:07.10:setups2=1
2002.318.02:33:11.12:!2002.318.02:34:16
2002.318.02:34:16.00:preob
2002.318.02:34:16.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.02:34:16.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.02:34:16.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.02:34:16.18:!2002.318.02:34:26
2002.318.02:34:24.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.02:34:26.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.02:34:26.06:tape
2002.318.02:34:26.13/tape/2057,2057,2057,2057,2057,2057,2057,2057
2002.318.02:34:26.13:midob
2002.318.02:34:27.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:34:27.29/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.02:34:27.66/cable/2.3930E-04
2002.318.02:34:27.72/gps-fmout/S +2.34E-07
2002.318.02:34:32.21/wx/65.3,890.0,0.0
2002.318.02:34:32.27/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,41355,0,0,8192
2002.318.02:34:33.18#antcn#TR $$/318.02:34:33.09 104.1264 16.1624 0.0002 0.0004
2002.318.02:34:33.18#antcn#CO 0.0575 -0.1067 -0.9880 0.0588
2002.318.02:34:34.38/mat/600B0005
2002.318.02:34:34.92#setcl#time/2497226,0,2002,318,02,34,35.00,1.665,6.917,8
2002.318.02:34:34.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:34:35.04/tonemeas/1:01,168.71,107.97,190.05,-69.46
2002.318.02:34:35.10/tonemeas/2:01,207.43,36.74,174.82,-90.87
2002.318.02:34:35.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-38.72,71.23
2002.318.02:34:35.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.23,21.41
2002.318.02:34:35.17/tonemeas/1:02,188.64,-136.58,207.54,48.57
2002.318.02:34:35.23/tonemeas/2:02,244.87,-158.75,193.37,75.34
2002.318.02:34:35.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.23,22.17
2002.318.02:34:35.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.17,-26.77
2002.318.02:34:35.24:!2002.318.02:41:30
2002.318.02:34:35.96#setcl#time/2497330,0,2002,318,02,34,36.00,1.527,6.918,4
2002.318.02:34:35.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:41:30.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.02:41:30.06:tape
2002.318.02:41:30.12/tape/2481,2482,2482,2482,2482,2480,2481,2481
2002.318.02:41:30.12:postob
2002.318.02:41:30.12:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.02:41:31.09:setups2=1
2002.318.02:41:35.11:!2002.318.02:41:50
2002.318.02:41:50.00:preob
2002.318.02:41:50.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.02:41:50.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.02:41:50.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.02:41:50.16:!2002.318.02:42:00
2002.318.02:41:54.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.02:42:00.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.02:42:00.07:tape
2002.318.02:42:00.13/tape/2511,2511,2511,2511,2511,2511,2511,2511
2002.318.02:42:00.13:midob
2002.318.02:42:01.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:42:01.28/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.02:42:01.62/cable/2.3930E-04
2002.318.02:42:01.68/gps-fmout/S +2.25E-07
2002.318.02:42:05.90/wx/64.8,890.0,0.0
2002.318.02:42:05.96/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34893,0,0,7680
2002.318.02:42:06.18#antcn#TR $$/318.02:42:06.09 110.3169 54.5828 -0.0002 -0.0002
2002.318.02:42:06.18#antcn#CO 0.0498 -0.0643 -0.9880 0.0123
2002.318.02:42:06.47/mat/600B0120
2002.318.02:42:06.96#setcl#time/2542429,0,2002,318,02,42,07.00,1.533,7.043,4
2002.318.02:42:06.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:42:07.08/tonemeas/1:01,183.60,103.86,205.48,-73.80
2002.318.02:42:07.14/tonemeas/2:01,225.87,31.23,191.51,-96.13
2002.318.02:42:07.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.27,72.63
2002.318.02:42:07.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.97,22.33
2002.318.02:42:07.21/tonemeas/1:02,195.06,-137.38,215.86,47.41
2002.318.02:42:07.27/tonemeas/2:02,253.92,-160.46,199.49,74.14
2002.318.02:42:07.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-58.86,23.08
2002.318.02:42:07.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.37,-26.73
2002.318.02:42:07.28:!2002.318.02:46:01
2002.318.02:42:07.94#setcl#time/2542527,0,2002,318,02,42,08.00,1.602,7.043,6
2002.318.02:42:07.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:46:01.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.02:46:01.07:tape
2002.318.02:46:01.13/tape/2753,2753,2752,2752,2752,2752,2752,2752
2002.318.02:46:01.13:postob
2002.318.02:46:01.13:source=2234+282,223622.5,282857.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.02:46:02.08:setups2=1
2002.318.02:46:06.34:!2002.318.02:46:22
2002.318.02:46:22.00:preob
2002.318.02:46:22.15?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.02:46:22.15?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.02:46:22.15/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.02:46:22.15:!2002.318.02:46:32
2002.318.02:46:29.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.02:46:32.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.02:46:32.06:tape
2002.318.02:46:32.12/tape/2783,2783,2783,2783,2783,2783,2783,2783
2002.318.02:46:32.12:midob
2002.318.02:46:33.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:46:33.28/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.02:46:33.65/cable/2.3974E-04
2002.318.02:46:33.71/gps-fmout/S +1.96E-07
2002.318.02:46:38.43/wx/64.7,890.1,0.0
2002.318.02:46:38.49/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35764,0,0,7680
2002.318.02:46:39.15#antcn#TR $$/318.02:46:39.08 71.5837 49.8080 -0.0000 0.0001
2002.318.02:46:39.15#antcn#CO 0.0558 -0.0633 -0.9880 0.0146
2002.318.02:46:40.60/mat/600B0143
2002.318.02:46:40.91#setcl#time/2569824,0,2002,318,02,46,41.00,1.686,7.119,9
2002.318.02:46:40.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:46:41.03/tonemeas/1:01,186.77,94.13,207.82,-83.15
2002.318.02:46:41.09/tonemeas/2:01,227.86,19.94,193.40,-107.09
2002.318.02:46:41.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.09,74.19
2002.318.02:46:41.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.42,23.94
2002.318.02:46:41.16/tonemeas/1:02,198.42,-140.34,216.34,43.65
2002.318.02:46:41.22/tonemeas/2:02,256.57,-164.57,200.23,70.05
2002.318.02:46:41.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-58.15,24.23
2002.318.02:46:41.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.11,-26.40
2002.318.02:46:41.23:!2002.318.02:55:38
2002.318.02:46:41.95#setcl#time/2569928,0,2002,318,02,46,42.00,1.551,7.119,5
2002.318.02:46:41.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:55:38.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.02:55:38.07:tape
2002.318.02:55:38.13/tape/3329,3330,3330,3330,3330,3328,3329,3329
2002.318.02:55:38.13:postob
2002.318.02:55:38.13:source=1739+522,174037.0,521143.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.02:55:39.10:setups2=1
2002.318.02:55:43.12:!2002.318.02:56:31
2002.318.02:56:31.00:preob
2002.318.02:56:31.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.02:56:31.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.02:56:31.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.02:56:31.17:!2002.318.02:56:41
2002.318.02:56:38.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.02:56:41.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.02:56:41.06:tape
2002.318.02:56:41.13/tape/3392,3392,3393,3393,3393,3391,3392,3392
2002.318.02:56:41.13:midob
2002.318.02:56:42.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.02:56:42.29/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.02:56:42.60/cable/2.4033E-04
2002.318.02:56:42.66/gps-fmout/S +2.10E-07
2002.318.02:56:47.62/wx/64.8,890.3,0.0
2002.318.02:56:47.68/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34610,0,0,92928
2002.318.02:56:48.17#antcn#TR $$/318.02:56:48.10 328.5735 50.9495 -0.0001 -0.0002
2002.318.02:56:48.17#antcn#CO 0.0344 -0.0444 -0.9880 0.0140
2002.318.02:56:49.79/mat/600B0019
2002.318.02:56:51.05#setcl#time/2630837,0,2002,318,02,56,51.00,1.218,7.289,-5
2002.318.02:56:51.05#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.02:56:51.17/tonemeas/1:01,188.71,98.97,211.14,-78.58
2002.318.02:56:51.23/tonemeas/2:01,232.56,24.12,196.65,-103.39
2002.318.02:56:51.23/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.85,74.85
2002.318.02:56:51.24/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.49,24.81
2002.318.02:56:51.30/tonemeas/1:02,199.73,-140.31,217.89,44.75
2002.318.02:56:51.36/tonemeas/2:02,255.30,-163.68,199.99,70.92
2002.318.02:56:51.36/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.57,23.37
2002.318.02:56:51.37/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,17.90,-26.17
2002.318.02:56:51.37:!2002.318.03:01:21
2002.318.02:56:51.91#setcl#time/2630923,0,2002,318,02,56,52.00,1.679,7.289,9
2002.318.02:56:51.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:00:03.94;"weather-overcast; rain has stopped for now.
2002.318.03:00:06.18;sxmon
2002.318.03:00:06.22/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.03:00:06.25/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.03:00:06.28/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,246.21 psi
2002.318.03:00:06.31/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,64.48 psi
2002.318.03:00:06.34/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.04 degC
2002.318.03:00:06.37/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.03:00:06.40/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,29.80 degK
2002.318.03:00:06.43/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.03:01:21.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:01:21.24:tape
2002.318.03:01:21.30/tape/3673,3673,3673,3672,3672,3672,3672,3672
2002.318.03:01:21.30:postob
2002.318.03:01:21.30:source=1958-179,200057.1,-174857.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.03:01:22.10:setups2=1
2002.318.03:01:26.12:!2002.318.03:03:08
2002.318.03:03:08.00:preob
2002.318.03:03:08.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.03:03:08.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.03:03:08.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.03:03:08.18:!2002.318.03:03:18
2002.318.03:03:17.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.03:03:18.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.03:03:18.06:tape
2002.318.03:03:18.13/tape/3790,3790,3790,3789,3789,3789,3789,3789
2002.318.03:03:18.13:midob
2002.318.03:03:19.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.03:03:19.27/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.03:03:19.64/cable/2.4019E-04
2002.318.03:03:19.70/gps-fmout/S +1.93E-07
2002.318.03:03:23.60/wx/64.7,890.2,0.0
2002.318.03:03:23.66/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34015,0,0,91136
2002.318.03:03:24.15#antcn#TR $$/318.03:03:24.08 178.4928 49.9928 0.0000 -0.0004
2002.318.03:03:24.15#antcn#CO 0.0340 -0.0728 -0.9880 0.0145
2002.318.03:03:25.76/mat/600B0005
2002.318.03:03:26.96#setcl#time/2670427,0,2002,318,03,03,27.00,1.525,7.398,4
2002.318.03:03:26.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:03:27.08/tonemeas/1:01,189.86,104.51,209.45,-72.29
2002.318.03:03:27.14/tonemeas/2:01,235.18,30.58,198.77,-96.56
2002.318.03:03:27.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.32,73.93
2002.318.03:03:27.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.68,24.27
2002.318.03:03:27.21/tonemeas/1:02,195.30,-138.80,212.83,46.27
2002.318.03:03:27.27/tonemeas/2:02,254.39,-161.84,199.50,73.09
2002.318.03:03:27.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-59.09,23.04
2002.318.03:03:27.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.33,-26.82
2002.318.03:03:27.28:!2002.318.03:10:22
2002.318.03:03:27.94#setcl#time/2670525,0,2002,318,03,03,28.00,1.589,7.399,6
2002.318.03:03:27.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:08:59.02;sxmon
2002.318.03:08:59.19/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.03:08:59.22/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.03:08:59.25/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,245.73 psi
2002.318.03:08:59.28/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,62.04 psi
2002.318.03:08:59.31/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.04 degC
2002.318.03:08:59.34/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.03:08:59.37/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,29.80 degK
2002.318.03:08:59.40/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.03:10:22.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:10:22.06:tape
2002.318.03:10:22.12/tape/4213,4213,4213,4213,4213,4213,4213,4213
2002.318.03:10:22.12:postob
2002.318.03:10:22.12:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,cw
2002.318.03:10:23.09:setups2=1
2002.318.03:10:27.11:!2002.318.03:11:29
2002.318.03:11:29.00:preob
2002.318.03:11:29.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.03:11:29.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.03:11:29.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.03:11:29.18:!2002.318.03:11:39
2002.318.03:11:38.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.03:11:39.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.03:11:39.07:tape
2002.318.03:11:39.13/tape/4290,4290,4290,4290,4291,4290,4291,4291
2002.318.03:11:39.13:midob
2002.318.03:11:40.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.03:11:40.29/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.03:11:40.64/cable/2.3968E-04
2002.318.03:11:40.71/gps-fmout/S +2.17E-07
2002.318.03:11:45.39/wx/64.7,890.3,0.0
2002.318.03:11:45.45/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34370,0,0,91904
2002.318.03:11:46.16#antcn#TR $$/318.03:11:46.08 315.7771 50.3162 -0.0001 -0.0000
2002.318.03:11:46.16#antcn#CO 0.0315 -0.0467 -0.9880 0.0143
2002.318.03:11:47.55/mat/600B0020
2002.318.03:11:48.41/tonemeas/1:01,186.62,111.38,207.82,-66.21
2002.318.03:11:48.48/tonemeas/2:01,230.88,37.97,195.12,-89.30
2002.318.03:11:48.48/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.26,73.41
2002.318.03:11:48.49/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.70,23.09
2002.318.03:11:48.55/tonemeas/1:02,193.03,-136.02,211.67,49.13
2002.318.03:11:48.61/tonemeas/2:02,247.46,-160.09,193.21,74.48
2002.318.03:11:48.61/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.43,24.07
2002.318.03:11:48.62/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,18.46,-25.35
2002.318.03:11:48.62:!2002.318.03:14:53
2002.318.03:11:48.92#setcl#time/2720622,0,2002,318,03,11,49.00,1.656,7.538,8
2002.318.03:11:48.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:11:49.94#setcl#time/2720724,0,2002,318,03,11,50.00,1.592,7.538,6
2002.318.03:11:49.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:14:53.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:14:53.06:tape
2002.318.03:14:53.12/tape/4484,4484,4484,4484,4484,4484,4485,4485
2002.318.03:14:53.12:postob
2002.318.03:14:53.12:source=2128-123,213135.3,-120704.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.03:14:54.08:setups2=1
2002.318.03:14:58.10:!2002.318.03:16:18
2002.318.03:16:18.00:preob
2002.318.03:16:18.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.03:16:18.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.03:16:18.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.03:16:18.18:!2002.318.03:16:28
2002.318.03:16:27.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.03:16:28.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.03:16:28.06:tape
2002.318.03:16:28.12/tape/4580,4579,4579,4579,4579,4579,4579,4579
2002.318.03:16:28.12:midob
2002.318.03:16:29.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.03:16:29.29/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.03:16:29.63/cable/2.3990E-04
2002.318.03:16:29.69/gps-fmout/S +2.20E-07
2002.318.03:16:33.95/wx/64.5,890.5,0.0
2002.318.03:16:34.01/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34105,0,0,8192
2002.318.03:16:35.18#antcn#TR $$/318.03:16:35.10 147.7674 50.2941 0.0000 -0.0001
2002.318.03:16:35.18#antcn#CO 0.0427 -0.0726 -0.9880 0.0143
2002.318.03:16:36.12/mat/600B0084
2002.318.03:16:36.91#setcl#time/2749421,0,2002,318,03,16,37.00,1.670,7.618,9
2002.318.03:16:36.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:16:37.05/tonemeas/1:01,187.13,113.21,209.16,-63.64
2002.318.03:16:37.11/tonemeas/2:01,231.62,39.34,196.82,-87.59
2002.318.03:16:37.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.49,73.87
2002.318.03:16:37.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.34,23.95
2002.318.03:16:37.18/tonemeas/1:02,137.89,-134.44,154.27,48.63
2002.318.03:16:37.24/tonemeas/2:02,246.74,-158.69,192.00,74.75
2002.318.03:16:37.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-108.85,24.25
2002.318.03:16:37.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-37.73,-26.12
2002.318.03:16:37.25:!2002.318.03:23:52
2002.318.03:16:37.91#setcl#time/2749521,0,2002,318,03,16,38.00,1.670,7.618,9
2002.318.03:16:37.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:23:52.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:23:52.07:tape
2002.318.03:23:52.13/tape/5024,5024,5024,5024,5023,5023,5023,5023
2002.318.03:23:52.13:postob
2002.318.03:23:52.14:source=0003-066,000613.9,-062335.3,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.03:23:53.10:setups2=1
2002.318.03:23:57.12:!2002.318.03:24:14
2002.318.03:24:14.00:preob
2002.318.03:24:14.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.03:24:14.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.03:24:14.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.03:24:14.16:!2002.318.03:24:24
2002.318.03:24:20.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.03:24:24.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.03:24:24.06:tape
2002.318.03:24:24.12/tape/5055,5055,5055,5055,5055,5055,5055,5055
2002.318.03:24:24.12:midob
2002.318.03:24:25.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.03:24:25.29/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.03:24:25.66/cable/2.4019E-04
2002.318.03:24:25.72/gps-fmout/S +2.18E-07
2002.318.03:24:30.09/wx/64.5,890.5,0.0
2002.318.03:24:30.15/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,38232,0,0,7424
2002.318.03:24:31.16#antcn#TR $$/318.03:24:31.08 110.2272 27.2370 0.0000 0.0007
2002.318.03:24:31.16#antcn#CO 0.0568 -0.0969 -0.9880 0.0334
2002.318.03:24:32.25/mat/600B0122
2002.318.03:24:32.91#setcl#time/2797020,0,2002,318,03,24,33.00,1.672,7.750,9
2002.318.03:24:32.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:24:33.04/tonemeas/1:01,180.25,120.03,201.47,-57.27
2002.318.03:24:33.10/tonemeas/2:01,224.81,47.05,190.70,-80.51
2002.318.03:24:33.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.56,72.98
2002.318.03:24:33.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.77,23.24
2002.318.03:24:33.17/tonemeas/1:02,170.36,-133.97,188.47,50.05
2002.318.03:24:33.23/tonemeas/2:02,254.90,-156.90,202.86,77.57
2002.318.03:24:33.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-84.54,22.93
2002.318.03:24:33.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-14.39,-27.52
2002.318.03:24:33.24:!2002.318.03:28:23
2002.318.03:24:33.96#setcl#time/2797125,0,2002,318,03,24,34.00,1.517,7.750,4
2002.318.03:24:33.96#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:25:52.61;check=all
2002.318.03:26:08.16#cheks#sxcheck/50k is 225.696. (should be 20.000 to 198.000)
2002.318.03:26:08.16#cheks#sxcheck/15k is 29.311. (should be 5.000 to 22.000)
2002.318.03:26:16.86;check=all,-sx
2002.318.03:28:23.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:28:23.06:tape
2002.318.03:28:23.12/tape/5295,5294,5294,5294,5294,5294,5294,5294
2002.318.03:28:23.13:postob
2002.318.03:28:23.13:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.03:28:24.10:setups2=1
2002.318.03:28:28.12:!2002.318.03:28:43
2002.318.03:28:43.00:preob
2002.318.03:28:43.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.03:28:43.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.03:28:43.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.03:28:43.17:!2002.318.03:28:53
2002.318.03:28:47.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.03:28:53.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.03:28:53.06:tape
2002.318.03:28:53.12/tape/5324,5324,5324,5324,5324,5324,5324,5324
2002.318.03:28:53.12:midob
2002.318.03:28:54.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.03:28:54.28/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.03:28:54.61/cable/2.4160E-04
2002.318.03:28:54.67/gps-fmout/S +2.18E-07
2002.318.03:28:59.41/wx/64.7,890.6,0.0
2002.318.03:28:59.47/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35520,0,0,95232
2002.318.03:29:00.19#antcn#TR $$/318.03:29:00.09 123.0759 64.3539 -0.0000 0.0001
2002.318.03:29:00.19#antcn#CO 0.0373 -0.0522 -0.9880 0.0083
2002.318.03:29:01.59/mat/600B0054
2002.318.03:29:01.95#setcl#time/2823923,0,2002,318,03,29,02.00,1.564,7.825,5
2002.318.03:29:01.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:29:02.08/tonemeas/1:01,180.63,120.47,201.91,-56.95
2002.318.03:29:02.14/tonemeas/2:01,220.77,47.69,190.13,-79.89
2002.318.03:29:02.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.14,72.78
2002.318.03:29:02.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.78,22.94
2002.318.03:29:02.21/tonemeas/1:02,198.70,-134.73,216.94,53.11
2002.318.03:29:02.27/tonemeas/2:02,257.62,-157.07,199.21,77.59
2002.318.03:29:02.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-58.92,22.34
2002.318.03:29:02.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,17.73,-24.48
2002.318.03:29:02.28:!2002.318.03:32:54
2002.318.03:29:02.94#setcl#time/2824022,0,2002,318,03,29,03.00,1.595,7.825,6
2002.318.03:29:02.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:32:54.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:32:54.07:tape
2002.318.03:32:54.13/tape/5565,5565,5565,5565,5565,5565,5565,5565
2002.318.03:32:54.13:postob
2002.318.03:32:54.14:source=2234+282,223622.5,282857.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.03:32:55.08:setups2=1
2002.318.03:32:59.10:!2002.318.03:33:23
2002.318.03:33:23.00:preob
2002.318.03:33:23.15?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.03:33:23.15?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.03:33:23.15/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.03:33:23.15:!2002.318.03:33:33
2002.318.03:33:29.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.03:33:33.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.03:33:33.06:tape
2002.318.03:33:33.13/tape/5604,5605,5605,5605,5605,5603,5604,5604
2002.318.03:33:33.13:midob
2002.318.03:33:34.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.03:33:34.31/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.03:33:34.70/cable/2.4189E-04
2002.318.03:33:34.76/gps-fmout/S +1.98E-07
2002.318.03:33:39.97/wx/64.3,890.6,0.0
2002.318.03:33:40.03/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36423,0,0,7936
2002.318.03:33:41.18#antcn#TR $$/318.03:33:41.10 70.9942 60.1697 -0.0000 0.0002
2002.318.03:33:41.18#antcn#CO 0.0516 -0.0493 -0.9880 0.0099
2002.318.03:33:42.14/mat/600B0078
2002.318.03:33:42.92#setcl#time/2852020,0,2002,318,03,33,43.00,1.640,7.903,8
2002.318.03:33:42.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:33:43.07/tonemeas/1:01,184.59,113.96,207.43,-63.21
2002.318.03:33:43.13/tonemeas/2:01,228.42,39.37,192.84,-87.49
2002.318.03:33:43.13/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.83,74.59
2002.318.03:33:43.14/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.59,24.28
2002.318.03:33:43.20/tonemeas/1:02,202.31,-136.36,218.49,50.54
2002.318.03:33:43.26/tonemeas/2:02,253.99,-159.88,200.12,74.16
2002.318.03:33:43.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.68,23.52
2002.318.03:33:43.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,18.37,-23.62
2002.318.03:33:43.27:!2002.318.03:41:55
2002.318.03:33:43.93#setcl#time/2852121,0,2002,318,03,33,44.00,1.609,7.903,7
2002.318.03:33:43.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:41:55.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:41:55.07:tape
2002.318.03:41:55.13/tape/6106,6106,6106,6106,6106,6106,6106,6106
2002.318.03:41:55.13:postob
2002.318.03:41:55.14:source=0229+131,023145.9,132254.7,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.03:41:56.10:setups2=1
2002.318.03:42:00.12:!2002.318.03:42:25
2002.318.03:42:25.00:preob
2002.318.03:42:25.15?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.03:42:25.15?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.03:42:25.15/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.03:42:25.15:!2002.318.03:42:35
2002.318.03:42:30.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.03:42:35.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.03:42:35.07:tape
2002.318.03:42:35.13/tape/6146,6147,6147,6147,6147,6145,6146,6146
2002.318.03:42:35.13:midob
2002.318.03:42:36.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.03:42:36.27/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.03:42:36.66/cable/2.4249E-04
2002.318.03:42:36.72/gps-fmout/S +2.20E-07
2002.318.03:42:41.84/wx/64.4,890.7,0.0
2002.318.03:42:41.90/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,57434,0,0,154624
2002.318.03:42:42.16#antcn#TR $$/318.03:42:42.08 78.0113 6.0471 -0.0002 -0.0002
2002.318.03:42:42.16#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.1100 -0.9880 0.1522
2002.318.03:42:42.40/mat/600B0020
2002.318.03:42:42.94#setcl#time/2906021,0,2002,318,03,42,43.00,1.580,8.053,6
2002.318.03:42:42.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:42:43.06/tonemeas/1:01,152.61,117.43,172.57,-60.38
2002.318.03:42:43.12/tonemeas/2:01,187.51,43.13,161.07,-84.15
2002.318.03:42:43.12/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-34.90,74.30
2002.318.03:42:43.13/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.50,23.77
2002.318.03:42:43.19/tonemeas/1:02,181.15,-134.36,196.67,51.95
2002.318.03:42:43.25/tonemeas/2:02,229.31,-158.22,181.29,76.26
2002.318.03:42:43.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.16,23.86
2002.318.03:42:43.26/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.38,-24.31
2002.318.03:42:43.26:!2002.318.03:46:26
2002.318.03:42:43.92#setcl#time/2906119,0,2002,318,03,42,44.00,1.639,8.053,8
2002.318.03:42:43.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:46:26.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:46:26.07:tape
2002.318.03:46:26.13/tape/6377,6377,6377,6377,6377,6377,6377,6377
2002.318.03:46:26.13:postob
2002.318.03:46:26.13:source=0119+115,012141.6,114950.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.03:46:27.09:setups2=1
2002.318.03:46:31.11:!2002.318.03:46:35
2002.318.03:46:35.00:preob
2002.318.03:46:35.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.03:46:35.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.03:46:35.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.03:46:35.17:!2002.318.03:46:45
2002.318.03:46:39.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.03:46:45.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.03:46:45.06:tape
2002.318.03:46:45.12/tape/6396,6396,6396,6396,6397,6396,6397,6396
2002.318.03:46:45.12:midob
2002.318.03:46:46.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.03:46:46.28/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.03:46:46.63/cable/2.4256E-04
2002.318.03:46:46.69/gps-fmout/S +1.63E-07
2002.318.03:46:51.93/wx/64.5,890.7,0.0
2002.318.03:46:51.99/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,38127,0,0,7936
2002.318.03:46:52.17#antcn#TR $$/318.03:46:52.09 85.9558 22.4300 -0.0001 0.0000
2002.318.03:46:52.17#antcn#CO 0.0582 -0.0977 -0.9880 0.0416
2002.318.03:46:52.49/mat/600B0131
2002.318.03:46:52.91#setcl#time/2931018,0,2002,318,03,46,53.00,1.655,8.122,9
2002.318.03:46:52.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:46:53.03/tonemeas/1:01,172.17,123.79,192.31,-53.76
2002.318.03:46:53.09/tonemeas/2:01,212.36,49.94,182.82,-77.53
2002.318.03:46:53.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.19,73.85
2002.318.03:46:53.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.49,23.77
2002.318.03:46:53.16/tonemeas/1:02,193.90,-132.47,212.07,54.95
2002.318.03:46:53.22/tonemeas/2:02,246.52,-156.12,193.89,79.04
2002.318.03:46:53.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.62,23.65
2002.318.03:46:53.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,18.18,-24.09
2002.318.03:46:53.23:!2002.318.03:59:21
2002.318.03:46:53.95#setcl#time/2931122,0,2002,318,03,46,54.00,1.536,8.123,5
2002.318.03:46:53.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.03:59:21.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.03:59:21.19:tape
2002.318.03:59:21.25/tape/7152,7152,7152,7152,7152,7152,7152,7152
2002.318.03:59:21.25:postob
2002.318.03:59:21.25:source=1726+455,172727.7,453039.7,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.03:59:22.09:setups2=1
2002.318.03:59:26.11:!2002.318.04:00:30
2002.318.04:00:30.00:preob
2002.318.04:00:30.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:00:30.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:00:30.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:00:30.18:!2002.318.04:00:40
2002.318.04:00:38.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:00:40.01:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:00:40.07:tape
2002.318.04:00:40.13/tape/7231,7231,7231,7231,7231,7231,7231,7231
2002.318.04:00:40.13:midob
2002.318.04:00:41.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:00:41.30/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:00:41.65/cable/2.4359E-04
2002.318.04:00:41.71/gps-fmout/S +1.79E-07
2002.318.04:00:45.57/wx/64.4,890.8,0.0
2002.318.04:00:45.63/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35564,0,0,92928
2002.318.04:00:46.18#antcn#TR $$/318.04:00:46.08 312.1516 42.0829 -0.0003 -0.0001
2002.318.04:00:46.18#antcn#CO 0.0385 -0.0577 -0.9880 0.0191
2002.318.04:00:47.73/mat/600B0201
2002.318.04:00:48.94#setcl#time/3014619,0,2002,318,04,00,49.00,1.580,8.355,6
2002.318.04:00:48.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:00:49.06/tonemeas/1:01,186.56,108.97,205.32,-67.50
2002.318.04:00:49.12/tonemeas/2:01,229.31,33.67,195.68,-94.20
2002.318.04:00:49.12/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.75,75.30
2002.318.04:00:49.13/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.64,26.70
2002.318.04:00:49.19/tonemeas/1:02,199.65,-136.92,217.13,49.84
2002.318.04:00:49.25/tonemeas/2:02,254.42,-160.80,198.16,74.62
2002.318.04:00:49.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.77,23.88
2002.318.04:00:49.26/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,18.97,-24.78
2002.318.04:00:49.26:!2002.318.04:06:14
2002.318.04:00:49.92#setcl#time/3014717,0,2002,318,04,00,50.00,1.637,8.355,8
2002.318.04:00:49.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:03:00.60;"weather- overcast; sunset.
2002.318.04:03:04.08;sxmon
2002.318.04:03:04.12/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.87 volt
2002.318.04:03:04.15/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.04:03:04.18/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,245.24 psi
2002.318.04:03:04.21/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,63.02 psi
2002.318.04:03:04.24/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.04 degC
2002.318.04:03:04.27/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.04:03:04.30/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.29 degK
2002.318.04:03:04.33/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.04:06:14.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.04:06:14.07:tape
2002.318.04:06:14.13/tape/7565,7565,7565,7566,7566,7565,7565,7565
2002.318.04:06:14.13:postob
2002.318.04:06:14.13:source=0003-066,000613.9,-062335.3,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.04:06:15.09:setups2=1
2002.318.04:06:19.11:!2002.318.04:07:38
2002.318.04:07:38.00:preob
2002.318.04:07:38.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:07:38.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:07:38.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:07:38.16:!2002.318.04:07:48
2002.318.04:07:46.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:07:48.02:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:07:48.08:tape
2002.318.04:07:48.15/tape/7659,7659,7659,7659,7659,7659,7659,7659
2002.318.04:07:48.15:midob
2002.318.04:07:49.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:07:49.28/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:07:49.60/cable/2.4381E-04
2002.318.04:07:49.66/gps-fmout/S +2.07E-07
2002.318.04:07:53.60/wx/64.4,890.9,0.0
2002.318.04:07:53.66/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35384,0,0,92672
2002.318.04:07:54.18#antcn#TR $$/318.04:07:54.10 116.8386 36.4809 -0.0002 0.0000
2002.318.04:07:54.18#antcn#CO 0.0549 -0.0875 -0.9880 0.0233
2002.318.04:07:55.76/mat/600B0005
2002.318.04:07:56.90#setcl#time/3057415,0,2002,318,04,07,57.00,1.671,8.473,10
2002.318.04:07:56.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:07:57.04/tonemeas/1:01,184.12,103.28,204.00,-73.65
2002.318.04:07:57.10/tonemeas/2:01,231.02,27.17,196.16,-100.14
2002.318.04:07:57.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-46.90,76.11
2002.318.04:07:57.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,7.84,26.49
2002.318.04:07:57.17/tonemeas/1:02,194.60,-137.93,211.60,48.75
2002.318.04:07:57.23/tonemeas/2:02,250.76,-161.80,195.24,72.74
2002.318.04:07:57.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.16,23.87
2002.318.04:07:57.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.36,-23.99
2002.318.04:07:57.24:!2002.318.04:12:25
2002.318.04:07:57.90#setcl#time/3057515,0,2002,318,04,07,58.00,1.671,8.474,10
2002.318.04:07:57.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:12:25.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.04:12:25.06:tape
2002.318.04:12:25.12/tape/7936,7936,7936,7936,7936,7936,7936,7936
2002.318.04:12:25.12:postob
2002.318.04:12:25.12:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.04:12:26.10:setups2=1
2002.318.04:12:30.12:!2002.318.04:12:44
2002.318.04:12:44.00:preob
2002.318.04:12:44.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:12:44.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:12:44.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:12:44.17:!2002.318.04:12:54
2002.318.04:12:48.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:12:54.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:12:54.06:tape
2002.318.04:12:54.12/tape/7966,7966,7966,7966,7965,7965,7965,7965
2002.318.04:12:54.12:midob
2002.318.04:12:55.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:12:55.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:12:55.62/cable/2.4433E-04
2002.318.04:12:55.68/gps-fmout/S +1.96E-07
2002.318.04:12:59.80/wx/64.7,891.1,0.0
2002.318.04:12:59.86/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33840,0,0,88320
2002.318.04:13:00.18#antcn#TR $$/318.04:13:00.10 145.0076 71.8056 -0.0001 0.0001
2002.318.04:13:00.18#antcn#CO 0.0082 -0.0428 -0.9880 0.0057
2002.318.04:13:00.36/mat/600B0202
2002.318.04:13:00.90#setcl#time/3087814,0,2002,318,04,13,01.00,1.683,8.558,10
2002.318.04:13:00.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:13:01.02/tonemeas/1:01,187.05,98.89,209.37,-78.63
2002.318.04:13:01.08/tonemeas/2:01,234.19,22.31,198.72,-105.42
2002.318.04:13:01.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-47.14,76.58
2002.318.04:13:01.09/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.65,26.79
2002.318.04:13:01.15/tonemeas/1:02,198.69,-139.94,212.55,46.52
2002.318.04:13:01.21/tonemeas/2:02,255.12,-163.92,200.08,70.64
2002.318.04:13:01.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.43,23.98
2002.318.04:13:01.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.47,-24.12
2002.318.04:13:01.22:!2002.318.04:16:56
2002.318.04:13:01.94#setcl#time/3087918,0,2002,318,04,13,02.00,1.570,8.558,6
2002.318.04:13:01.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:16:56.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.04:16:56.06:tape
2002.318.04:16:56.12/tape/8207,8207,8207,8207,8207,8207,8208,8208
2002.318.04:16:56.12:postob
2002.318.04:16:56.12:source=0104-408,010645.1,-403420.0,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.04:16:57.10:setups2=1
2002.318.04:17:01.12:!2002.318.04:17:30
2002.318.04:17:30.00:preob
2002.318.04:17:30.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:17:30.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:17:30.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:17:30.18:!2002.318.04:17:40
2002.318.04:17:36.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:17:40.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:17:40.06:tape
2002.318.04:17:40.12/tape/8251,8251,8251,8251,8251,8251,8251,8251
2002.318.04:17:40.12:midob
2002.318.04:17:41.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:17:41.28/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:17:41.61/cable/2.4389E-04
2002.318.04:17:41.67/gps-fmout/S +2.22E-07
2002.318.04:17:46.76/wx/64.8,891.1,0.0
2002.318.04:17:46.82/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,51254,0,0,9472
2002.318.04:17:47.17#antcn#TR $$/318.04:17:47.09 139.1505 6.8644 -0.0002 0.0002
2002.318.04:17:47.17#antcn#CO 0.0562 -0.1175 -0.9880 0.1355
2002.318.04:17:47.33/mat/600B0968
2002.318.04:17:47.93#setcl#time/3116517,0,2002,318,04,17,48.00,1.584,8.638,7
2002.318.04:17:47.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:17:48.05/tonemeas/1:01,161.48,111.75,180.51,-65.92
2002.318.04:17:48.11/tonemeas/2:01,198.19,35.36,170.33,-91.96
2002.318.04:17:48.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-36.71,76.39
2002.318.04:17:48.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.18,26.04
2002.318.04:17:48.18/tonemeas/1:02,184.45,-137.10,201.60,50.28
2002.318.04:17:48.24/tonemeas/2:02,239.41,-161.15,186.71,74.09
2002.318.04:17:48.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.96,24.05
2002.318.04:17:48.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.89,-23.81
2002.318.04:17:48.25:!2002.318.04:34:34
2002.318.04:17:48.91#setcl#time/3116615,0,2002,318,04,17,49.00,1.639,8.638,9
2002.318.04:17:48.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:34:34.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.04:34:34.07:tape
2002.318.04:34:34.13/tape/9266,9266,9266,9265,9265,9265,9265,9265
2002.318.04:34:34.13:postob
2002.318.04:34:34.13:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.04:34:35.09:setups2=1
2002.318.04:34:40.07:!2002.318.04:35:31
2002.318.04:35:31.00:preob
2002.318.04:35:31.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:35:31.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:35:31.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:35:31.17:!2002.318.04:35:41
2002.318.04:35:38.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:35:41.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:35:41.06:tape
2002.318.04:35:41.12/tape/9333,9333,9333,9332,9332,9332,9332,9332
2002.318.04:35:41.12:midob
2002.318.04:35:42.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:35:42.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:35:42.63/cable/2.4456E-04
2002.318.04:35:42.69/gps-fmout/S +2.62E-07
2002.318.04:35:47.30/wx/62.8,891.2,0.0
2002.318.04:35:47.36/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,40307,0,0,107264
2002.318.04:35:48.17#antcn#TR $$/318.04:35:48.09 32.0892 37.5811 -0.0001 0.0001
2002.318.04:35:48.17#antcn#CO 0.0555 -0.0678 -0.9880 0.0224
2002.318.04:35:49.47/mat/600B0130
2002.318.04:35:49.95#setcl#time/3224717,0,2002,318,04,35,50.00,1.531,8.938,5
2002.318.04:35:49.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:35:50.08/tonemeas/1:01,177.48,110.67,197.90,-66.64
2002.318.04:35:50.14/tonemeas/2:01,222.77,34.73,188.69,-92.39
2002.318.04:35:50.14/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.29,75.94
2002.318.04:35:50.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.21,25.75
2002.318.04:35:50.21/tonemeas/1:02,189.45,-134.06,206.04,52.51
2002.318.04:35:50.27/tonemeas/2:02,238.58,-160.94,190.65,72.03
2002.318.04:35:50.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-49.13,26.88
2002.318.04:35:50.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.39,-19.52
2002.318.04:35:50.28:!2002.318.04:39:05
2002.318.04:35:50.94#setcl#time/3224816,0,2002,318,04,35,51.00,1.557,8.938,6
2002.318.04:35:50.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:39:05.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.04:39:05.06:tape
2002.318.04:39:05.12/tape/9537,9536,9536,9536,9536,9536,9536,9536
2002.318.04:39:05.12:postob
2002.318.04:39:05.13:source=2234+282,223622.5,282857.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.04:39:06.08:setups2=1
2002.318.04:39:10.10:!2002.318.04:39:25
2002.318.04:39:25.00:preob
2002.318.04:39:25.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:39:25.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:39:25.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:39:25.17:!2002.318.04:39:35
2002.318.04:39:29.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:39:35.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:39:35.06:tape
2002.318.04:39:35.13/tape/9566,9566,9566,9566,9566,9566,9566,9566
2002.318.04:39:35.13:midob
2002.318.04:39:36.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:39:36.30/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:39:36.64/cable/2.4486E-04
2002.318.04:39:36.70/gps-fmout/S +2.14E-07
2002.318.04:39:41.36/wx/62.7,891.2,0.0
2002.318.04:39:41.42/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34256,0,0,89856
2002.318.04:39:42.17#antcn#TR $$/318.04:39:42.09 62.6757 74.3966 -0.0002 0.0001
2002.318.04:39:42.17#antcn#CO 0.0329 -0.0270 -0.9880 0.0048
2002.318.04:39:43.53/mat/600B0204
2002.318.04:39:43.89#setcl#time/3248111,0,2002,318,04,39,44.00,1.679,9.003,11
2002.318.04:39:43.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:39:44.01/tonemeas/1:01,186.52,104.03,206.26,-73.22
2002.318.04:39:44.07/tonemeas/2:01,235.56,26.99,197.71,-100.64
2002.318.04:39:44.07/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-49.04,77.04
2002.318.04:39:44.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,8.55,27.42
2002.318.04:39:44.14/tonemeas/1:02,192.09,-137.50,207.87,49.11
2002.318.04:39:44.20/tonemeas/2:02,241.07,-163.92,189.32,69.75
2002.318.04:39:44.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.98,26.42
2002.318.04:39:44.21/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,18.55,-20.64
2002.318.04:39:44.21:!2002.318.04:44:19
2002.318.04:39:44.93#setcl#time/3248215,0,2002,318,04,39,45.00,1.573,9.003,7
2002.318.04:39:44.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:44:19.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.04:44:19.07:tape
2002.318.04:44:19.13/tape/9851,9851,9851,9851,9850,9850,9850,9850
2002.318.04:44:19.13:postob
2002.318.04:44:19.14:source=0003-066,000613.9,-062335.3,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.04:44:20.09:setups2=1
2002.318.04:44:25.07:!2002.318.04:44:52
2002.318.04:44:52.00:preob
2002.318.04:44:52.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:44:52.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:44:52.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:44:52.17:!2002.318.04:45:02
2002.318.04:44:58.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:45:02.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:45:02.06:tape
2002.318.04:45:02.12/tape/9893,9893,9893,9893,9893,9893,9894,9894
2002.318.04:45:02.12:midob
2002.318.04:45:03.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:45:03.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:45:03.64/cable/2.4492E-04
2002.318.04:45:03.70/gps-fmout/S +1.86E-07
2002.318.04:45:08.41/wx/62.6,891.2,0.0
2002.318.04:45:08.47/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34556,0,0,7680
2002.318.04:45:09.18#antcn#TR $$/318.04:45:09.09 124.0763 43.9508 0.0003 -0.0000
2002.318.04:45:09.18#antcn#CO 0.0517 -0.0793 -0.9880 0.0179
2002.318.04:45:10.58/mat/600B0332
2002.318.04:45:10.94#setcl#time/3280815,0,2002,318,04,45,11.00,1.557,9.094,6
2002.318.04:45:10.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:45:11.07/tonemeas/1:01,184.84,117.18,207.68,-61.02
2002.318.04:45:11.13/tonemeas/2:01,232.48,39.47,194.60,-87.96
2002.318.04:45:11.13/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-47.64,77.71
2002.318.04:45:11.14/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.08,26.94
2002.318.04:45:11.20/tonemeas/1:02,194.41,-135.43,209.78,51.05
2002.318.04:45:11.26/tonemeas/2:02,245.68,-160.79,192.80,73.27
2002.318.04:45:11.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.27,25.36
2002.318.04:45:11.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.98,-22.22
2002.318.04:45:11.27:!2002.318.04:48:50
2002.318.04:45:11.93#setcl#time/3280914,0,2002,318,04,45,12.00,1.583,9.094,7
2002.318.04:45:11.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:48:50.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.04:48:50.06:tape
2002.318.04:48:50.12/tape/10122,10121,10121,10121,10121,10121,10121,10121
2002.318.04:48:50.12:postob
2002.318.04:48:50.13:source=2145+067,214805.5,065738.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.04:48:51.09:setups2=1
2002.318.04:48:55.11:!2002.318.04:49:17
2002.318.04:49:17.00:preob
2002.318.04:49:17.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:49:17.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:49:17.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:49:17.16:!2002.318.04:49:27
2002.318.04:49:22.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:49:27.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:49:27.06:tape
2002.318.04:49:27.13/tape/10158,10158,10158,10158,10159,10158,10159,10159
2002.318.04:49:27.13:midob
2002.318.04:49:28.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:49:28.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:49:28.63/cable/2.4551E-04
2002.318.04:49:28.69/gps-fmout/S +1.69E-07
2002.318.04:49:32.93/wx/62.8,891.1,0.0
2002.318.04:49:32.99/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33509,0,0,88064
2002.318.04:49:33.15#antcn#TR $$/318.04:49:33.08 175.3751 74.7692 0.0006 0.0006
2002.318.04:49:33.15#antcn#CO -0.0319 -0.0386 -0.9880 0.0047
2002.318.04:49:33.49/mat/600B0541
2002.318.04:49:33.91#setcl#time/3307112,0,2002,318,04,49,34.00,1.623,9.167,9
2002.318.04:49:33.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:49:34.03/tonemeas/1:01,187.57,100.34,210.52,-76.93
2002.318.04:49:34.09/tonemeas/2:01,237.12,22.43,202.99,-105.25
2002.318.04:49:34.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-49.55,77.91
2002.318.04:49:34.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,7.53,28.32
2002.318.04:49:34.16/tonemeas/1:02,197.22,-140.04,212.70,45.97
2002.318.04:49:34.22/tonemeas/2:02,250.36,-164.89,198.79,69.17
2002.318.04:49:34.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.14,24.85
2002.318.04:49:34.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.91,-23.20
2002.318.04:49:34.23:!2002.318.04:53:21
2002.318.04:49:34.95#setcl#time/3307216,0,2002,318,04,49,35.00,1.518,9.167,5
2002.318.04:49:34.95#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:53:21.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.04:53:21.18:tape
2002.318.04:53:21.24/tape/10392,10392,10392,10392,10392,10392,10392,10392
2002.318.04:53:21.24:postob
2002.318.04:53:21.24:source=0104-408,010645.1,-403420.0,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.04:53:22.08:setups2=1
2002.318.04:53:26.11:!2002.318.04:53:54
2002.318.04:53:54.00:preob
2002.318.04:53:54.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.04:53:54.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.04:53:54.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.04:53:54.17:!2002.318.04:54:04
2002.318.04:54:00.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.04:54:04.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.04:54:04.06:tape
2002.318.04:54:04.13/tape/10436,10436,10436,10436,10435,10435,10435,10435
2002.318.04:54:04.13:midob
2002.318.04:54:05.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.04:54:05.27/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.04:54:05.64/cable/2.4492E-04
2002.318.04:54:05.70/gps-fmout/S +2.24E-07
2002.318.04:54:10.28/wx/62.8,891.1,0.0
2002.318.04:54:10.34/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,41133,0,0,8448
2002.318.04:54:11.17#antcn#TR $$/318.04:54:11.09 143.6984 12.0942 0.0002 0.0001
2002.318.04:54:11.17#antcn#CO 0.0557 -0.1135 -0.9880 0.0788
2002.318.04:54:12.44/mat/600B0271
2002.318.04:54:12.92#setcl#time/3335012,0,2002,318,04,54,13.00,1.610,9.245,8
2002.318.04:54:12.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.04:54:13.04/tonemeas/1:01,178.17,117.60,198.61,-59.56
2002.318.04:54:13.10/tonemeas/2:01,221.90,41.38,189.48,-86.17
2002.318.04:54:13.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.73,76.22
2002.318.04:54:13.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.13,26.61
2002.318.04:54:13.17/tonemeas/1:02,191.23,-136.12,209.15,51.10
2002.318.04:54:13.23/tonemeas/2:02,246.93,-159.94,195.20,75.41
2002.318.04:54:13.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.70,23.82
2002.318.04:54:13.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.95,-24.31
2002.318.04:54:13.24:!2002.318.05:28:23
2002.318.04:54:13.90#setcl#time/3335110,0,2002,318,04,54,14.00,1.661,9.245,10
2002.318.04:54:13.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:01:08.96;"weather- overcast; moon visible through clouds.
2002.318.05:01:11.08;sxmon
2002.318.05:01:11.12/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.87 volt
2002.318.05:01:11.15/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.05:01:11.18/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,246.70 psi
2002.318.05:01:11.22/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,63.51 psi
2002.318.05:01:11.25/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.318.05:01:11.28/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.05:01:11.31/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,31.27 degK
2002.318.05:01:11.34/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.05:28:23.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.05:28:23.07:tape
2002.318.05:28:23.13/tape/12494,12494,12494,12494,12494,12494,12494,12494
2002.318.05:28:23.13:postob
2002.318.05:28:23.13:source=2234+282,223622.5,282857.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.05:28:24.08:setups2=1
2002.318.05:28:28.10:!2002.318.05:29:34
2002.318.05:29:32.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.05:29:34.00:preob
2002.318.05:29:34.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.05:29:34.17:!2002.318.05:29:44
2002.318.05:29:44.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.05:29:44.06:tape
2002.318.05:29:44.12/tape/12575,12575,12575,12575,12575,12575,12575,12575
2002.318.05:29:44.12:midob
2002.318.05:29:45.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.05:29:45.28/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.05:29:45.60/cable/2.4463E-04
2002.318.05:29:45.66/gps-fmout/S +1.95E-07
2002.318.05:29:50.41/wx/62.9,891.4,0.0
2002.318.05:29:50.47/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35218,0,0,7936
2002.318.05:29:51.17#antcn#TR $$/318.05:29:51.08 23.5549 83.0078 -0.0004 0.0002
2002.318.05:29:51.17#antcn#CO -0.0536 -0.0040 -0.9880 0.0021
2002.318.05:29:52.57/mat/600B0378
2002.318.05:29:52.93#setcl#time/3549010,0,2002,318,05,29,53.00,1.561,9.839,7
2002.318.05:29:52.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:29:53.07/tonemeas/1:01,189.60,102.73,209.42,-74.27
2002.318.05:29:53.13/tonemeas/2:01,233.37,25.00,200.94,-102.07
2002.318.05:29:53.13/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.77,77.73
2002.318.05:29:53.14/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,8.48,27.80
2002.318.05:29:53.20/tonemeas/1:02,198.70,-139.99,214.62,47.14
2002.318.05:29:53.26/tonemeas/2:02,252.12,-164.75,195.09,69.83
2002.318.05:29:53.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.42,24.76
2002.318.05:29:53.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,19.53,-22.69
2002.318.05:29:53.27:!2002.318.05:32:54
2002.318.05:29:53.93#setcl#time/3549110,0,2002,318,05,29,54.00,1.561,9.839,7
2002.318.05:29:53.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:32:54.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.05:32:54.06:tape
2002.318.05:32:54.13/tape/12765,12765,12765,12765,12765,12765,12765,12765
2002.318.05:32:54.13:postob
2002.318.05:32:54.13:source=1739+522,174037.0,521143.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.05:32:55.08:setups2=1
2002.318.05:32:59.10:!2002.318.05:33:24
2002.318.05:33:24.00:preob
2002.318.05:33:24.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.05:33:24.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.05:33:24.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.05:33:24.18:!2002.318.05:33:34
2002.318.05:33:33.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.05:33:34.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.05:33:34.06:tape
2002.318.05:33:34.12/tape/12806,12806,12806,12805,12805,12805,12805,12805
2002.318.05:33:34.12:midob
2002.318.05:33:35.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.05:33:35.28/hpib/-1.594E-01
2002.318.05:33:35.62/cable/2.4411E-04
2002.318.05:33:35.68/gps-fmout/S +2.63E-07
2002.318.05:33:39.65/wx/63.5,891.4,0.0
2002.318.05:33:39.71/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,37449,0,0,98816
2002.318.05:33:40.16#antcn#TR $$/318.05:33:40.10 318.6196 28.3512 0.0003 0.0006
2002.318.05:33:40.16#antcn#CO 0.0479 -0.0722 -0.9880 0.0319
2002.318.05:33:40.21/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.05:33:40.93#setcl#time/3571810,0,2002,318,05,33,41.00,1.551,9.902,7
2002.318.05:33:40.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:33:41.06/tonemeas/1:01,184.06,121.30,204.70,-56.42
2002.318.05:33:41.12/tonemeas/2:01,228.05,45.26,192.09,-82.21
2002.318.05:33:41.12/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.99,76.04
2002.318.05:33:41.13/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.61,25.79
2002.318.05:33:41.19/tonemeas/1:02,196.69,-135.27,213.32,51.67
2002.318.05:33:41.25/tonemeas/2:02,252.50,-159.14,197.16,75.90
2002.318.05:33:41.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.81,23.87
2002.318.05:33:41.26/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.16,-24.23
2002.318.05:33:41.26:!2002.318.05:40:43
2002.318.05:33:41.92#setcl#time/3571909,0,2002,318,05,33,42.00,1.575,9.903,8
2002.318.05:33:41.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:40:43.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.05:40:43.07:tape
2002.318.05:40:43.13/tape/13234,13234,13234,13234,13234,13234,13234,13234
2002.318.05:40:43.13:postob
2002.318.05:40:43.14:source=0718+793,072611.7,791131.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.05:40:44.10:setups2=1
2002.318.05:40:48.06:!2002.318.05:41:09
2002.318.05:41:09.00:preob
2002.318.05:41:09.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.05:41:09.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.05:41:09.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.05:41:09.17:!2002.318.05:41:19
2002.318.05:41:15.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.05:41:19.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.05:41:19.06:tape
2002.318.05:41:19.12/tape/13270,13270,13270,13270,13270,13270,13270,13270
2002.318.05:41:19.12:midob
2002.318.05:41:20.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.05:41:20.27/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.05:41:20.62/cable/2.4403E-04
2002.318.05:41:20.68/gps-fmout/S +2.08E-07
2002.318.05:41:24.55/wx/63.5,891.6,0.0
2002.318.05:41:24.61/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,43993,0,0,116736
2002.318.05:41:25.15#antcn#TR $$/318.05:41:25.08 8.2330 14.5626 0.0008 -0.0001
2002.318.05:41:25.15#antcn#CO 0.0560 -0.0860 -0.9880 0.0656
2002.318.05:41:26.71/mat/600B0316
2002.318.05:41:27.92#setcl#time/3618508,0,2002,318,05,41,28.00,1.579,10.032,8
2002.318.05:41:27.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:41:28.04/tonemeas/1:01,171.67,106.63,190.49,-70.72
2002.318.05:41:28.10/tonemeas/2:01,212.51,30.33,181.26,-97.50
2002.318.05:41:28.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.84,76.30
2002.318.05:41:28.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.23,26.78
2002.318.05:41:28.17/tonemeas/1:02,190.99,-135.98,206.38,50.37
2002.318.05:41:28.23/tonemeas/2:02,245.63,-160.00,191.47,74.61
2002.318.05:41:28.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.64,24.02
2002.318.05:41:28.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.91,-24.24
2002.318.05:41:28.24:!2002.318.05:46:55
2002.318.05:41:28.90#setcl#time/3618606,0,2002,318,05,41,29.00,1.627,10.032,10
2002.318.05:41:28.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:46:55.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.05:46:55.06:tape
2002.318.05:46:55.12/tape/13606,13606,13606,13606,13606,13606,13606,13606
2002.318.05:46:55.12:postob
2002.318.05:46:55.13:source=0229+131,023145.9,132254.7,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.05:46:56.10:setups2=1
2002.318.05:47:00.06:!2002.318.05:47:37
2002.318.05:47:37.00:preob
2002.318.05:47:37.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.05:47:37.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.05:47:37.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.05:47:37.17:!2002.318.05:47:47
2002.318.05:47:43.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.05:47:47.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.05:47:47.07:tape
2002.318.05:47:47.13/tape/13659,13658,13658,13658,13658,13658,13658,13658
2002.318.05:47:47.13:midob
2002.318.05:47:48.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.05:47:48.27/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.05:47:48.60/cable/2.4403E-04
2002.318.05:47:48.66/gps-fmout/S +2.46E-07
2002.318.05:47:52.50/wx/63.8,891.7,0.0
2002.318.05:47:52.56/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36699,0,0,7936
2002.318.05:47:53.17#antcn#TR $$/318.05:47:53.08 88.8136 34.7768 0.0011 0.0003
2002.318.05:47:53.17#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.0853 -0.9880 0.0248
2002.318.05:47:54.66/mat/600B0185
2002.318.05:47:54.90#setcl#time/3657205,0,2002,318,05,47,55.00,1.633,10.140,10
2002.318.05:47:54.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:47:55.02/tonemeas/1:01,183.72,102.58,203.70,-74.91
2002.318.05:47:55.08/tonemeas/2:01,226.86,26.09,193.69,-101.37
2002.318.05:47:55.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.14,76.49
2002.318.05:47:55.09/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.01,26.46
2002.318.05:47:55.15/tonemeas/1:02,186.27,-135.76,202.58,50.84
2002.318.05:47:55.21/tonemeas/2:02,231.26,-163.20,185.05,70.21
2002.318.05:47:55.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-44.99,27.44
2002.318.05:47:55.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,17.53,-19.37
2002.318.05:47:55.22:!2002.318.05:54:54
2002.318.05:47:55.94#setcl#time/3657309,0,2002,318,05,47,56.00,1.538,10.140,6
2002.318.05:47:55.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.05:51:12.48;"weather- overcast; moon visible through clouds; light rain
2002.318.05:51:14.46;sxmon
2002.318.05:51:14.50/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.05:51:14.53/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.05:51:14.56/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,248.17 psi
2002.318.05:51:14.59/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,62.53 psi
2002.318.05:51:14.62/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.04 degC
2002.318.05:51:14.65/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.05:51:14.68/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.78 degK
2002.318.05:51:14.71/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.05:54:54.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.05:54:54.06:tape
2002.318.05:54:54.12/tape/14085,14085,14085,14085,14085,14085,14085,14085
2002.318.05:54:54.12:postob
2002.318.05:54:54.12:source=2234+282,223622.5,282857.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.05:54:55.10:et
2002.318.05:54:55.76:unlod
2002.318.05:55:00.77?ERROR sp -13 This command not supported for your equipment, check equip.ctl.
2002.318.05:55:00.78?ERROR rt -201 Position must be a number, "reset", "unk" or "uns".
2002.318.05:55:04.21/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.05:55:04.85/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.05:55:05.49/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.05:55:06.13/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.05:55:06.77/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.05:55:07.41/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.05:55:08.05/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.05:55:08.69/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.05:55:08.69:ready
2002.318.05:55:08.70/newtape/"to continue, use label command
2002.318.05:55:58.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.05:57:11.65;label=ca-3-0000405
2002.318.05:57:44.31/label/CA-3-0000405,3,
2002.318.05:57:44.31:setups2=1
2002.318.05:57:49.06:!2002.318.06:00:00
2002.318.06:00:00.00:tape
2002.318.06:00:00.06/tape/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
2002.318.06:00:00.06:st=for,lp
2002.318.06:00:03.42:!2002.318.06:02:20
2002.318.06:00:12.04?ERROR rz -73 --- STAT_MARGAGCLEV: Transport 6 AGC levels are marginal but still within\nacceptable range.\n
2002.318.06:00:14.46?ERROR rz -72 EF- STAT_BADAGCLEV: Transport 6 AGC levels are outside acceptable range.\n
2002.318.06:00:14.46?ERROR rz -73 occurred a total of 2 times, but has now stopped
2002.318.06:00:21.48?ERROR rl -56 Tape motion state is inconsistent or illegal
2002.318.06:00:21.60?ERROR rz -20 EFC STAT_TRANTPMOTFAIL: Transport 6 tape motion sanity check failed\n
2002.318.06:00:22.84?ERROR rz -52 EFC STAT_RPMONILSTATE: Encountered unexpected transport state change during\nautomatic record (state: inconsistent/illegal, transport 6).\n
2002.318.06:00:22.84?ERROR rz -57 EF- STAT_INSTATE: Tape motion state is inconsistent or illegal.\n
2002.318.06:00:22.84?ERROR rz -20 occurred a total of 2 times, but has now stopped
2002.318.06:00:23.96?ERROR rz -52 occurred a total of 2 times, but has now stopped
2002.318.06:00:23.96?ERROR rz -72 occurred a total of 8 times, but has now stopped
2002.318.06:00:26.32?ERROR rz -57 occurred a total of 3 times, but has now stopped
2002.318.06:02:20.00:preob
2002.318.06:02:20.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.06:02:20.18:!2002.318.06:02:30
2002.318.06:02:30.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.06:02:30.06:tape
2002.318.06:02:30.12/tape/141,141,141,141,141,141,122,141
2002.318.06:02:30.12:midob
2002.318.06:02:31.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.06:02:31.28/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.06:02:31.59/cable/2.4514E-04
2002.318.06:02:31.65/gps-fmout/S +2.09E-07
2002.318.06:02:35.80/wx/63.7,891.7,0.0
2002.318.06:02:35.86/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34827,0,0,91136
2002.318.06:02:36.18#antcn#TR $$/318.06:02:36.09 325.3997 82.1747 0.0004 -0.0005
2002.318.06:02:36.18#antcn#CO -0.1362 -0.0007 -0.9880 0.0024
2002.318.06:02:36.36/mat/600B0555
2002.318.06:02:36.90#setcl#time/3745404,0,2002,318,06,02,37.00,1.618,10.385,10
2002.318.06:02:36.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:02:37.02/tonemeas/1:01,188.09,95.42,210.39,-81.52
2002.318.06:02:37.08/tonemeas/2:01,237.24,16.39,199.22,-111.19
2002.318.06:02:37.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-49.15,79.03
2002.318.06:02:37.09/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.17,29.67
2002.318.06:02:37.15/tonemeas/1:02,191.45,-141.84,208.91,44.66
2002.318.06:02:37.21/tonemeas/2:02,247.55,-168.02,194.27,66.57
2002.318.06:02:37.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.10,26.18
2002.318.06:02:37.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.64,-21.91
2002.318.06:02:37.22:!2002.318.06:29:24
2002.318.06:02:37.94#setcl#time/3745508,0,2002,318,06,02,38.00,1.525,10.385,6
2002.318.06:02:37.94#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:03:32.81;"transport-6 started 20.seconds later than others
2002.318.06:03:36.16;sxmon
2002.318.06:03:36.20/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.06:03:36.23/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.06:03:36.26/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,245.24 psi
2002.318.06:03:36.29/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,63.02 psi
2002.318.06:03:36.32/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,22.55 degC
2002.318.06:03:36.35/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.06:03:36.38/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,31.75 degK
2002.318.06:03:36.41/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.06:29:24.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.06:29:24.06:tape
2002.318.06:29:24.12/tape/1755,1755,1755,1755,1755,1755,1736,1755
2002.318.06:29:24.12:postob
2002.318.06:29:24.12:source=1357+769,135755.4,764321.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.06:29:25.08:setups2=1
2002.318.06:29:29.10:!2002.318.06:29:58
2002.318.06:29:58.00:preob
2002.318.06:29:58.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.06:29:58.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.06:29:58.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.06:29:58.18:!2002.318.06:30:08
2002.318.06:30:05.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.06:30:08.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.06:30:08.06:tape
2002.318.06:30:08.12/tape/1800,1800,1800,1799,1799,1799,1780,1799
2002.318.06:30:08.12:midob
2002.318.06:30:09.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.06:30:09.31/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.06:30:09.67/cable/2.4426E-04
2002.318.06:30:09.73/gps-fmout/S +2.55E-07
2002.318.06:30:15.01/wx/64.1,892.0,0.0
2002.318.06:30:15.07/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,52691,0,0,142336
2002.318.06:30:16.18#antcn#TR $$/318.06:30:16.10 351.6799 11.5088 -0.0001 -0.0001
2002.318.06:30:16.18#antcn#CO 0.0554 -0.0866 -0.9880 0.0830
2002.318.06:30:17.18/mat/600B0208
2002.318.06:30:17.90#setcl#time/3911501,0,2002,318,06,30,18.00,1.615,10.846,10
2002.318.06:30:17.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:30:18.03/tonemeas/1:01,169.81,94.24,189.09,-83.83
2002.318.06:30:18.09/tonemeas/2:01,207.48,16.69,176.70,-110.96
2002.318.06:30:18.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-37.67,77.55
2002.318.06:30:18.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.39,27.13
2002.318.06:30:18.16/tonemeas/1:02,189.75,-140.76,204.22,45.90
2002.318.06:30:18.22/tonemeas/2:02,242.06,-165.54,191.41,69.99
2002.318.06:30:18.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.31,24.78
2002.318.06:30:18.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.81,-24.09
2002.318.06:30:18.23:!2002.318.06:34:23
2002.318.06:30:18.89#setcl#time/3911600,0,2002,318,06,30,19.00,1.637,10.846,11
2002.318.06:30:18.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:34:23.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.06:34:23.07:tape
2002.318.06:34:23.13/tape/2054,2054,2055,2055,2054,2054,2035,2054
2002.318.06:34:23.13:postob
2002.318.06:34:23.13:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.06:34:24.10:setups2=1
2002.318.06:34:28.06:!2002.318.06:34:44
2002.318.06:34:44.00:preob
2002.318.06:34:44.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.06:34:44.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.06:34:44.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.06:34:44.18:!2002.318.06:34:54
2002.318.06:34:48.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.06:34:54.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.06:34:54.06:tape
2002.318.06:34:54.12/tape/2085,2085,2085,2085,2085,2085,2066,2085
2002.318.06:34:54.12:midob
2002.318.06:34:55.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.06:34:55.29/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.06:34:55.62/cable/2.4463E-04
2002.318.06:34:55.68/gps-fmout/S +2.45E-07
2002.318.06:35:00.36/wx/64.1,892.1,0.0
2002.318.06:35:00.42/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,38665,0,0,8448
2002.318.06:35:01.16#antcn#TR $$/318.06:35:01.09 18.9655 49.9523 -0.0001 0.0004
2002.318.06:35:01.16#antcn#CO 0.0493 -0.0495 -0.9880 0.0145
2002.318.06:35:02.52/mat/600B0106
2002.318.06:35:02.88#setcl#time/3939999,0,2002,318,06,35,03.00,1.648,10.925,12
2002.318.06:35:02.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:35:03.00/tonemeas/1:01,179.17,83.36,200.36,-93.83
2002.318.06:35:03.06/tonemeas/2:01,219.34,6.11,186.67,-122.38
2002.318.06:35:03.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.17,77.25
2002.318.06:35:03.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.69,28.55
2002.318.06:35:03.13/tonemeas/1:02,181.71,-140.22,198.62,44.89
2002.318.06:35:03.19/tonemeas/2:02,236.03,-168.03,186.18,65.48
2002.318.06:35:03.19/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.32,27.81
2002.318.06:35:03.20/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.44,-20.59
2002.318.06:35:03.20:!2002.318.06:38:54
2002.318.06:35:03.92#setcl#time/3940103,0,2002,318,06,35,04.00,1.560,10.925,8
2002.318.06:35:03.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:38:54.01:data_valid=off
2002.318.06:38:54.08:tape
2002.318.06:38:54.14/tape/2326,2326,2325,2325,2325,2325,2306,2325
2002.318.06:38:54.14:postob
2002.318.06:38:54.14:source=0229+131,023145.9,132254.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.06:38:55.08:setups2=1
2002.318.06:38:59.10:!2002.318.06:39:34
2002.318.06:39:34.00:preob
2002.318.06:39:34.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.06:39:34.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.06:39:34.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.06:39:34.18:!2002.318.06:39:44
2002.318.06:39:39.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.06:39:44.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.06:39:44.06:tape
2002.318.06:39:44.13/tape/2375,2375,2375,2376,2375,2375,2356,2375
2002.318.06:39:44.13:midob
2002.318.06:39:45.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.06:39:45.27/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.06:39:45.60/cable/2.4463E-04
2002.318.06:39:45.66/gps-fmout/S +2.28E-07
2002.318.06:39:50.52/wx/64.0,892.1,0.0
2002.318.06:39:50.58/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,38163,0,0,7936
2002.318.06:39:51.16#antcn#TR $$/318.06:39:51.08 93.9812 46.8426 0.0001 -0.0000
2002.318.06:39:51.16#antcn#CO 0.0554 -0.0718 -0.9880 0.0162
2002.318.06:39:52.69/mat/600B0205
2002.318.06:39:53.89#setcl#time/3969099,0,2002,318,06,39,54.00,1.635,11.006,11
2002.318.06:39:53.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:39:54.04/tonemeas/1:01,179.70,83.46,202.29,-94.01
2002.318.06:39:54.10/tonemeas/2:01,222.44,4.87,190.59,-123.29
2002.318.06:39:54.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.74,78.59
2002.318.06:39:54.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.70,29.28
2002.318.06:39:54.17/tonemeas/1:02,196.04,-142.60,212.19,43.44
2002.318.06:39:54.23/tonemeas/2:02,250.34,-167.43,197.69,67.32
2002.318.06:39:54.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.30,24.83
2002.318.06:39:54.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.50,-23.88
2002.318.06:39:54.24:!2002.318.06:43:44
2002.318.06:39:54.90#setcl#time/3969200,0,2002,318,06,39,55.00,1.614,11.006,10
2002.318.06:39:54.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:43:44.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.06:43:44.06:tape
2002.318.06:43:44.12/tape/2615,2615,2615,2615,2615,2615,2597,2615
2002.318.06:43:44.12:postob
2002.318.06:43:44.12:source=0458-020,050112.8,-015914.3,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.06:43:45.09:setups2=1
2002.318.06:43:49.05:!2002.318.06:44:06
2002.318.06:44:06.00:preob
2002.318.06:44:06.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.06:44:06.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.06:44:06.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.06:44:06.17:!2002.318.06:44:16
2002.318.06:44:12.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.06:44:16.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.06:44:16.06:tape
2002.318.06:44:16.12/tape/2648,2648,2647,2647,2647,2647,2628,2647
2002.318.06:44:16.12:midob
2002.318.06:44:17.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.06:44:17.31/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.06:44:17.64/cable/2.4456E-04
2002.318.06:44:17.71/gps-fmout/S +1.96E-07
2002.318.06:44:21.44/wx/63.9,892.3,0.0
2002.318.06:44:21.50/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,58949,0,0,159744
2002.318.06:44:22.17#antcn#TR $$/318.06:44:22.09 95.4302 7.8446 -0.0002 -0.0004
2002.318.06:44:22.17#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.1121 -0.9880 0.1198
2002.318.06:44:23.60/mat/600B0276
2002.318.06:44:25.70/tonemeas/1:01,150.87,97.75,170.80,-80.37
2002.318.06:44:25.77/tonemeas/2:01,184.15,20.17,159.05,-107.66
2002.318.06:44:25.78/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-33.28,77.58
2002.318.06:44:25.80/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.75,27.29
2002.318.06:44:25.88/tonemeas/1:02,184.50,-140.70,201.13,45.36
2002.318.06:44:25.95/tonemeas/2:02,228.08,-163.93,179.76,71.92
2002.318.06:44:25.96/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-43.58,23.23
2002.318.06:44:25.98/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,21.37,-26.56
2002.318.06:44:26.00:!2002.318.06:49:09
2002.318.06:44:26.91#setcl#time/3996401,0,2002,318,06,44,27.00,1.581,11.082,9
2002.318.06:44:26.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:44:27.93#setcl#time/3996503,0,2002,318,06,44,28.00,1.538,11.082,7
2002.318.06:44:27.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:49:09.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.06:49:09.07:tape
2002.318.06:49:09.13/tape/2940,2940,2940,2940,2940,2940,2922,2940
2002.318.06:49:09.13:postob
2002.318.06:49:09.13:source=cta26,033930.9,-014635.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.06:49:10.08:setups2=1
2002.318.06:49:14.04:!2002.318.06:49:20
2002.318.06:49:20.00:preob
2002.318.06:49:20.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.06:49:20.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.06:49:20.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.06:49:20.18:!2002.318.06:49:30
2002.318.06:49:24.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.06:49:30.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.06:49:30.06:tape
2002.318.06:49:30.12/tape/2961,2961,2962,2962,2960,2961,2942,2961
2002.318.06:49:30.12:midob
2002.318.06:49:31.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.06:49:31.30/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.06:49:31.67/cable/2.4463E-04
2002.318.06:49:31.74/gps-fmout/S +2.19E-07
2002.318.06:49:35.65/wx/63.9,892.2,0.0
2002.318.06:49:35.71/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,41160,0,0,109568
2002.318.06:49:36.16#antcn#TR $$/318.06:49:36.08 104.6226 27.6839 0.0001 0.0001
2002.318.06:49:36.16#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.0957 -0.9880 0.0328
2002.318.06:49:36.21/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.06:49:36.83/tonemeas/1:01,168.59,109.64,187.13,-68.29
2002.318.06:49:36.91/tonemeas/2:01,208.43,32.78,178.03,-95.48
2002.318.06:49:36.92/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.84,76.86
2002.318.06:49:36.94/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.10,27.19
2002.318.06:49:37.01/tonemeas/1:02,192.72,-135.67,210.22,51.07
2002.318.06:49:37.08/tonemeas/2:02,250.82,-159.69,194.88,74.39
2002.318.06:49:37.09/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-58.10,24.02
2002.318.06:49:37.11/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.34,-23.32
2002.318.06:49:37.12:!2002.318.06:59:40
2002.318.06:49:37.91#setcl#time/4027500,0,2002,318,06,49,38.00,1.590,11.168,9
2002.318.06:49:37.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:49:38.93#setcl#time/4027602,0,2002,318,06,49,39.00,1.547,11.168,7
2002.318.06:49:38.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.06:59:40.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.06:59:40.07:tape
2002.318.06:59:40.13/tape/3571,3571,3571,3571,3571,3571,3552,3571
2002.318.06:59:40.13:postob
2002.318.06:59:40.13:source=0104-408,010645.1,-403420.0,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.06:59:41.08:setups2=1
2002.318.06:59:45.04:!2002.318.07:00:11
2002.318.07:00:11.00:preob
2002.318.07:00:11.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.07:00:11.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.07:00:11.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.07:00:11.17:!2002.318.07:00:21
2002.318.07:00:17.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.07:00:21.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.07:00:21.18:tape
2002.318.07:00:21.24/tape/3612,3612,3613,3613,3613,3613,3593,3612
2002.318.07:00:21.24:midob
2002.318.07:00:22.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.07:00:22.30/hpib/-1.518E-01
2002.318.07:00:22.66/cable/2.4426E-04
2002.318.07:00:22.72/gps-fmout/S +1.95E-07
2002.318.07:00:26.50/wx/63.8,892.3,0.0
2002.318.07:00:26.56/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,37926,0,0,7680
2002.318.07:00:27.16#antcn#TR $$/318.07:00:27.09 164.9715 25.0333 0.0006 0.0000
2002.318.07:00:27.16#antcn#CO 0.0514 -0.1020 -0.9880 0.0368
2002.318.07:00:28.67/mat/600B0219
2002.318.07:00:28.91#setcl#time/4092599,0,2002,318,07,00,29.00,1.586,11.349,9
2002.318.07:00:28.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:00:29.03/tonemeas/1:01,178.27,107.53,200.60,-70.37
2002.318.07:00:29.10/tonemeas/2:01,224.80,30.58,192.26,-96.96
2002.318.07:00:29.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-46.53,76.95
2002.318.07:00:29.13/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,8.34,26.59
2002.318.07:00:29.20/tonemeas/1:02,196.96,-136.07,214.79,50.49
2002.318.07:00:29.27/tonemeas/2:02,250.97,-160.05,196.19,74.93
2002.318.07:00:29.28/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.01,23.98
2002.318.07:00:29.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,18.60,-24.44
2002.318.07:00:29.31:!2002.318.07:14:42
2002.318.07:00:29.92#setcl#time/4092700,0,2002,318,07,00,30.00,1.565,11.349,8
2002.318.07:00:29.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:01:30.11;"weather- overcast; moon visible through clouds; light rain
2002.318.07:01:33.79;sxmon
2002.318.07:01:33.88/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.87 volt
2002.318.07:01:33.92/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.07:01:33.95/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,246.21 psi
2002.318.07:01:33.99/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,63.02 psi
2002.318.07:01:34.02/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.318.07:01:34.05/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.07:01:34.08/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.78 degK
2002.318.07:01:34.11/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,226.18 degK
2002.318.07:14:42.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.07:14:42.06:tape
2002.318.07:14:42.12/tape/4474,4473,4473,4473,4473,4473,4454,4473
2002.318.07:14:42.12:postob
2002.318.07:14:42.12:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.07:14:43.09:setups2=1
2002.318.07:14:47.05:!2002.318.07:15:41
2002.318.07:15:41.00:preob
2002.318.07:15:41.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.07:15:41.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.07:15:41.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.07:15:41.16:!2002.318.07:15:51
2002.318.07:15:49.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.07:15:51.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.07:15:51.06:tape
2002.318.07:15:51.12/tape/4542,4542,4542,4542,4542,4542,4523,4542
2002.318.07:15:51.12:midob
2002.318.07:15:52.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.07:15:52.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.07:15:52.58/cable/2.4508E-04
2002.318.07:15:52.64/gps-fmout/S +2.48E-07
2002.318.07:15:57.90/wx/63.7,892.3,0.0
2002.318.07:15:57.96/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,42791,0,0,8448
2002.318.07:15:58.16#antcn#TR $$/318.07:15:58.09 53.1912 16.5854 -0.0003 -0.0001
2002.318.07:15:58.16#antcn#CO 0.0579 -0.0951 -0.9880 0.0573
2002.318.07:15:58.46/mat/600B0555
2002.318.07:15:58.88#setcl#time/4185595,0,2002,318,07,15,59.00,1.633,11.607,12
2002.318.07:15:58.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:15:59.00/tonemeas/1:01,172.96,94.57,192.75,-83.56
2002.318.07:15:59.07/tonemeas/2:01,214.60,15.73,181.51,-111.03
2002.318.07:15:59.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.64,78.84
2002.318.07:15:59.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.24,27.47
2002.318.07:15:59.17/tonemeas/1:02,191.76,-139.15,209.74,47.62
2002.318.07:15:59.24/tonemeas/2:02,243.45,-163.74,191.96,71.52
2002.318.07:15:59.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.69,24.59
2002.318.07:15:59.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,17.78,-23.90
2002.318.07:15:59.28:!2002.318.07:22:31
2002.318.07:15:59.89#setcl#time/4185696,0,2002,318,07,16,00.00,1.613,11.608,11
2002.318.07:15:59.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:22:31.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.07:22:31.06:tape
2002.318.07:22:31.12/tape/4942,4942,4942,4942,4942,4942,4923,4942
2002.318.07:22:31.12:postob
2002.318.07:22:31.12:source=0458-020,050112.8,-015914.3,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.07:22:32.09:setups2=1
2002.318.07:22:36.53:!2002.318.07:22:56
2002.318.07:22:56.00:preob
2002.318.07:22:56.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.07:22:56.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.07:22:56.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.07:22:56.17:!2002.318.07:23:06
2002.318.07:23:01.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.07:23:06.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.07:23:06.12:tape
2002.318.07:23:06.18/tape/4977,4977,4978,4978,4978,4977,4958,4977
2002.318.07:23:06.18:midob
2002.318.07:23:07.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.07:23:07.32/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.07:23:07.68/cable/2.4478E-04
2002.318.07:23:07.74/gps-fmout/S +1.81E-07
2002.318.07:23:12.34/wx/63.2,892.3,0.0
2002.318.07:23:12.40/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,39864,0,0,8192
2002.318.07:23:13.17#antcn#TR $$/318.07:23:13.08 99.3582 16.7350 0.0000 0.0005
2002.318.07:23:13.17#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.1054 -0.9880 0.0567
2002.318.07:23:14.51/mat/600B0406
2002.318.07:23:14.93#setcl#time/4229199,0,2002,318,07,23,15.00,1.535,11.728,7
2002.318.07:23:14.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:23:15.05/tonemeas/1:01,173.54,92.65,194.42,-85.18
2002.318.07:23:15.12/tonemeas/2:01,217.06,13.98,185.21,-113.34
2002.318.07:23:15.13/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.52,78.67
2002.318.07:23:15.15/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.21,28.16
2002.318.07:23:15.22/tonemeas/1:02,189.13,-139.96,204.21,46.29
2002.318.07:23:15.29/tonemeas/2:02,239.73,-164.84,191.43,70.32
2002.318.07:23:15.30/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-50.60,24.88
2002.318.07:23:15.32/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.78,-24.03
2002.318.07:23:15.33:!2002.318.07:36:58
2002.318.07:23:15.88#setcl#time/4229294,0,2002,318,07,23,16.00,1.637,11.729,12
2002.318.07:23:15.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:36:58.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.07:36:58.06:tape
2002.318.07:36:58.12/tape/5809,5809,5809,5809,5809,5809,5791,5810
2002.318.07:36:58.12:postob
2002.318.07:36:58.12:source=0454-234,045703.2,-232452.0,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.07:36:59.09:setups2=1
2002.318.07:37:03.06:!2002.318.07:37:10
2002.318.07:37:10.00:preob
2002.318.07:37:10.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.07:37:10.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.07:37:10.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.07:37:10.17:!2002.318.07:37:20
2002.318.07:37:14.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.07:37:20.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.07:37:20.06:tape
2002.318.07:37:20.12/tape/5832,5832,5831,5831,5831,5831,5812,5831
2002.318.07:37:20.12:midob
2002.318.07:37:21.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.07:37:21.28/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.07:37:21.67/cable/2.4567E-04
2002.318.07:37:21.73/gps-fmout/S +2.01E-07
2002.318.07:37:26.78/wx/62.8,892.2,0.0
2002.318.07:37:26.84/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,43608,0,0,8704
2002.318.07:37:27.17#antcn#TR $$/318.07:37:27.09 121.1293 10.9975 -0.0004 0.0002
2002.318.07:37:27.17#antcn#CO 0.0567 -0.1130 -0.9880 0.0866
2002.318.07:37:27.35/mat/600B0710
2002.318.07:37:27.89#setcl#time/4314494,0,2002,318,07,37,28.00,1.605,11.965,11
2002.318.07:37:27.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:37:28.01/tonemeas/1:01,173.52,88.13,194.23,-89.73
2002.318.07:37:28.08/tonemeas/2:01,214.29,8.66,183.77,-118.32
2002.318.07:37:28.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.77,79.47
2002.318.07:37:28.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.46,28.59
2002.318.07:37:28.18/tonemeas/1:02,188.46,-140.84,203.83,45.48
2002.318.07:37:28.25/tonemeas/2:02,240.99,-165.49,188.24,69.18
2002.318.07:37:28.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.53,24.65
2002.318.07:37:28.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.59,-23.70
2002.318.07:37:28.29:!2002.318.07:43:35
2002.318.07:37:28.90#setcl#time/4314595,0,2002,318,07,37,29.00,1.585,11.966,10
2002.318.07:37:28.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:43:35.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.07:43:35.06:tape
2002.318.07:43:35.12/tape/6206,6206,6206,6207,6206,6206,6187,6206
2002.318.07:43:35.12:postob
2002.318.07:43:35.12:source=0229+131,023145.9,132254.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.07:43:36.09:setups2=1
2002.318.07:43:41.07:!2002.318.07:44:01
2002.318.07:44:01.00:preob
2002.318.07:44:01.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.07:44:01.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.07:44:01.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.07:44:01.16:!2002.318.07:44:11
2002.318.07:44:05.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.07:44:11.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.07:44:11.06:tape
2002.318.07:44:11.12/tape/6242,6242,6242,6242,6242,6242,6223,6242
2002.318.07:44:11.12:midob
2002.318.07:44:12.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.07:44:12.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.07:44:12.60/cable/2.4544E-04
2002.318.07:44:12.66/gps-fmout/S +1.79E-07
2002.318.07:44:17.18/wx/63.2,892.2,0.0
2002.318.07:44:17.24/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35620,0,0,94208
2002.318.07:44:18.16#antcn#TR $$/318.07:44:18.09 103.2024 61.6550 -0.0002 -0.0002
2002.318.07:44:18.16#antcn#CO 0.0466 -0.0537 -0.9880 0.0093
2002.318.07:44:19.35/mat/600B0331
2002.318.07:44:19.89#setcl#time/4355693,0,2002,318,07,44,20.00,1.609,12.080,11
2002.318.07:44:19.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:44:20.01/tonemeas/1:01,184.70,83.51,205.41,-94.15
2002.318.07:44:20.08/tonemeas/2:01,227.94,3.61,192.22,-123.82
2002.318.07:44:20.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.24,79.90
2002.318.07:44:20.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.19,29.67
2002.318.07:44:20.18/tonemeas/1:02,189.45,-140.67,204.56,45.29
2002.318.07:44:20.25/tonemeas/2:02,238.11,-170.09,189.91,63.80
2002.318.07:44:20.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.66,29.42
2002.318.07:44:20.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.65,-18.51
2002.318.07:44:20.29:!2002.318.07:48:06
2002.318.07:44:20.90#setcl#time/4355794,0,2002,318,07,44,21.00,1.589,12.080,10
2002.318.07:44:20.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:48:06.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.07:48:06.12:tape
2002.318.07:48:06.18/tape/6477,6478,6478,6478,6478,6477,6458,6477
2002.318.07:48:06.18:postob
2002.318.07:48:06.18:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.07:48:07.09:setups2=1
2002.318.07:48:11.05:!2002.318.07:48:58
2002.318.07:48:35.79;"weather- overcast; light rain
2002.318.07:48:38.42;sxmon
2002.318.07:48:38.46/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.07:48:38.49/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.07:48:38.52/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,243.28 psi
2002.318.07:48:38.55/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,59.11 psi
2002.318.07:48:38.59/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.04 degC
2002.318.07:48:38.62/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2002.318.07:48:38.65/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.78 degK
2002.318.07:48:38.69/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.07:48:58.00:preob
2002.318.07:48:58.15?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.07:48:58.15?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.07:48:58.15/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.07:48:58.15:!2002.318.07:49:08
2002.318.07:49:05.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.07:49:08.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.07:49:08.06:tape
2002.318.07:49:08.12/tape/6539,6540,6540,6540,6539,6539,6520,6539
2002.318.07:49:08.12:midob
2002.318.07:49:09.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.07:49:09.26/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.07:49:09.61/cable/2.4559E-04
2002.318.07:49:09.67/gps-fmout/S +2.28E-07
2002.318.07:49:13.75/wx/63.2,892.4,0.0
2002.318.07:49:13.81/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,37269,0,0,98816
2002.318.07:49:14.17#antcn#TR $$/318.07:49:14.10 4.3154 53.5082 -0.0002 0.0002
2002.318.07:49:14.17#antcn#CO 0.0431 -0.0422 -0.9880 0.0128
2002.318.07:49:14.31/mat/600B1340
2002.318.07:49:14.91#setcl#time/4385195,0,2002,318,07,49,15.00,1.559,12.162,9
2002.318.07:49:14.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:49:15.04/tonemeas/1:01,186.00,76.95,206.36,-99.82
2002.318.07:49:15.11/tonemeas/2:01,229.37,-3.45,195.02,-131.06
2002.318.07:49:15.12/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.37,80.40
2002.318.07:49:15.14/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.34,31.24
2002.318.07:49:15.21/tonemeas/1:02,191.22,-143.29,207.34,42.13
2002.318.07:49:15.28/tonemeas/2:02,241.41,-172.17,192.29,60.60
2002.318.07:49:15.29/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-50.19,28.88
2002.318.07:49:15.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.05,-18.47
2002.318.07:49:15.32:!2002.318.07:52:37
2002.318.07:49:15.93#setcl#time/4385297,0,2002,318,07,49,16.00,1.519,12.162,7
2002.318.07:49:15.93#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:52:37.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.07:52:37.07:tape
2002.318.07:52:37.13/tape/6749,6748,6748,6748,6748,6748,6729,6748
2002.318.07:52:37.13:postob
2002.318.07:52:37.13:source=cta26,033930.9,-014635.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.07:52:38.08:setups2=1
2002.318.07:52:42.04:!2002.318.07:53:34
2002.318.07:53:34.00:preob
2002.318.07:53:34.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.07:53:34.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.07:53:34.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.07:53:34.17:!2002.318.07:53:44
2002.318.07:53:41.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.07:53:44.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.07:53:44.06:tape
2002.318.07:53:44.12/tape/6815,6815,6815,6815,6815,6815,6796,6815
2002.318.07:53:44.12:midob
2002.318.07:53:45.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.07:53:45.28/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.07:53:45.62/cable/2.4544E-04
2002.318.07:53:45.68/gps-fmout/S +2.43E-07
2002.318.07:53:49.49/wx/63.0,892.3,0.0
2002.318.07:53:49.55/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35623,0,0,94208
2002.318.07:53:50.17#antcn#TR $$/318.07:53:50.09 114.1691 41.7682 -0.0005 -0.0002
2002.318.07:53:50.17#antcn#CO 0.0541 -0.0810 -0.9880 0.0193
2002.318.07:53:51.65/mat/600B0128
2002.318.07:53:51.89#setcl#time/4412892,0,2002,318,07,53,52.00,1.608,12.239,11
2002.318.07:53:51.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.07:53:52.01/tonemeas/1:01,185.66,85.08,207.56,-91.86
2002.318.07:53:52.09/tonemeas/2:01,230.42,4.48,195.80,-122.78
2002.318.07:53:52.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.76,80.60
2002.318.07:53:52.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.76,30.92
2002.318.07:53:52.19/tonemeas/1:02,187.79,-141.63,205.65,44.22
2002.318.07:53:52.26/tonemeas/2:02,238.32,-169.41,189.55,64.48
2002.318.07:53:52.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-50.53,27.78
2002.318.07:53:52.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.10,-20.26
2002.318.07:53:52.30:!2002.318.08:03:57
2002.318.07:53:52.91#setcl#time/4412994,0,2002,318,07,53,53.00,1.569,12.239,9
2002.318.07:53:52.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:03:57.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.08:03:57.07:tape
2002.318.08:03:57.13/tape/7428,7428,7428,7429,7428,7428,7409,7428
2002.318.08:03:57.13:postob
2002.318.08:03:57.13:source=0749+540,075301.4,535300.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.08:03:58.09:setups2=1
2002.318.08:04:02.05:!2002.318.08:04:39
2002.318.08:04:39.00:preob
2002.318.08:04:39.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.08:04:39.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.08:04:39.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.08:04:39.17:!2002.318.08:04:49
2002.318.08:04:47.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.08:04:49.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.08:04:49.06:tape
2002.318.08:04:49.12/tape/7480,7480,7480,7480,7480,7480,7462,7480
2002.318.08:04:49.12:midob
2002.318.08:04:50.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.08:04:50.28/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.08:04:50.62/cable/2.4537E-04
2002.318.08:04:50.68/gps-fmout/S +2.40E-07
2002.318.08:04:54.77/wx/62.8,892.2,0.0
2002.318.08:04:54.83/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,68671,0,0,9984
2002.318.08:04:55.17#antcn#TR $$/318.08:04:55.09 35.6814 10.1816 -0.0003 -0.0000
2002.318.08:04:55.17#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.0957 -0.9880 0.0935
2002.318.08:04:55.34/mat/600B0996
2002.318.08:04:55.88#setcl#time/4479290,0,2002,318,08,04,56.00,1.623,12.423,12
2002.318.08:04:55.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:04:56.00/tonemeas/1:01,140.95,97.22,158.82,-81.76
2002.318.08:04:56.07/tonemeas/2:01,167.69,17.95,147.34,-110.34
2002.318.08:04:56.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-26.74,79.27
2002.318.08:04:56.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.48,28.58
2002.318.08:04:56.17/tonemeas/1:02,180.06,-139.28,196.03,46.76
2002.318.08:04:56.25/tonemeas/2:02,232.87,-164.44,182.51,69.89
2002.318.08:04:56.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.81,25.16
2002.318.08:04:56.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.52,-23.13
2002.318.08:04:56.29:!2002.318.08:08:28
2002.318.08:04:56.90#setcl#time/4479392,0,2002,318,08,04,57.00,1.584,12.423,10
2002.318.08:04:56.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:08:28.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.08:08:28.07:tape
2002.318.08:08:28.13/tape/7699,7700,7700,7700,7699,7699,7680,7699
2002.318.08:08:28.13:postob
2002.318.08:08:28.13:source=0454-234,045703.2,-232452.0,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.08:08:29.10:setups2=1
2002.318.08:08:33.06:!2002.318.08:09:14
2002.318.08:09:14.00:preob
2002.318.08:09:14.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.08:09:14.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.08:09:14.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.08:09:14.19:!2002.318.08:09:24
2002.318.08:09:21.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.08:09:24.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.08:09:24.06:tape
2002.318.08:09:24.12/tape/7755,7755,7755,7756,7755,7755,7736,7755
2002.318.08:09:24.12:midob
2002.318.08:09:25.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.08:09:25.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.08:09:25.64/cable/2.4508E-04
2002.318.08:09:25.70/gps-fmout/S +2.06E-07
2002.318.08:09:30.50/wx/63.0,892.2,0.0
2002.318.08:09:30.56/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,41882,0,0,7936
2002.318.08:09:31.17#antcn#TR $$/318.08:09:31.10 125.1871 17.2112 -0.0001 -0.0001
2002.318.08:09:31.17#antcn#CO 0.0564 -0.1081 -0.9880 0.0551
2002.318.08:09:32.67/mat/600B0323
2002.318.08:09:33.87#setcl#time/4507089,0,2002,318,08,09,34.00,1.632,12.500,13
2002.318.08:09:33.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:09:34.00/tonemeas/1:01,168.91,99.69,190.16,-79.40
2002.318.08:09:34.07/tonemeas/2:01,210.99,21.70,180.08,-106.82
2002.318.08:09:34.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.08,77.99
2002.318.08:09:34.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.08,27.42
2002.318.08:09:34.17/tonemeas/1:02,190.41,-138.87,206.23,47.92
2002.318.08:09:34.25/tonemeas/2:02,242.88,-162.90,191.96,71.72
2002.318.08:09:34.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.47,24.03
2002.318.08:09:34.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.27,-23.80
2002.318.08:09:34.29:!2002.318.08:24:08
2002.318.08:09:34.90#setcl#time/4507192,0,2002,318,08,09,35.00,1.574,12.501,10
2002.318.08:09:34.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:24:08.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.08:24:08.07:tape
2002.318.08:24:08.13/tape/8639,8639,8639,8639,8639,8639,8620,8639
2002.318.08:24:08.13:postob
2002.318.08:24:08.13:source=0229+131,023145.9,132254.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.08:24:09.10:setups2=1
2002.318.08:24:13.06:!2002.318.08:24:35
2002.318.08:24:35.00:preob
2002.318.08:24:35.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.08:24:35.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.08:24:35.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.08:24:35.17:!2002.318.08:24:45
2002.318.08:24:39.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.08:24:45.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.08:24:45.06:tape
2002.318.08:24:45.12/tape/8677,8677,8677,8676,8676,8676,8657,8676
2002.318.08:24:45.12:midob
2002.318.08:24:46.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.08:24:46.26/hpib/-9.850E-02
2002.318.08:24:46.61/cable/2.4478E-04
2002.318.08:24:46.67/gps-fmout/S +1.88E-07
2002.318.08:24:50.68/wx/63.1,892.1,0.0
2002.318.08:24:50.74/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34872,0,0,7936
2002.318.08:24:51.17#antcn#TR $$/318.08:24:51.09 113.7932 70.6111 0.0004 0.0006
2002.318.08:24:51.17#antcn#CO 0.0306 -0.0424 -0.9880 0.0061
2002.318.08:24:51.25/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.08:24:51.91#setcl#time/4598891,0,2002,318,08,24,52.00,1.562,12.755,9
2002.318.08:24:51.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:24:52.03/tonemeas/1:01,181.85,93.95,203.58,-85.86
2002.318.08:24:52.10/tonemeas/2:01,230.30,13.96,196.21,-112.60
2002.318.08:24:52.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-48.45,79.99
2002.318.08:24:52.13/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,7.37,26.74
2002.318.08:24:52.20/tonemeas/1:02,188.90,-139.52,205.79,46.72
2002.318.08:24:52.27/tonemeas/2:02,237.52,-165.61,187.14,68.41
2002.318.08:24:52.28/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.62,26.09
2002.318.08:24:52.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,18.65,-21.69
2002.318.08:24:52.31:!2002.318.08:28:39
2002.318.08:24:52.92#setcl#time/4598992,0,2002,318,08,24,53.00,1.543,12.756,8
2002.318.08:24:52.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:28:39.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.08:28:39.07:tape
2002.318.08:28:39.13/tape/8910,8910,8910,8910,8910,8910,8892,8910
2002.318.08:28:39.13:postob
2002.318.08:28:39.13:source=0718+793,072611.7,791131.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.08:28:40.10:setups2=1
2002.318.08:28:44.06:!2002.318.08:29:33
2002.318.08:29:33.00:preob
2002.318.08:29:33.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.08:29:33.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.08:29:33.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.08:29:33.19:!2002.318.08:29:43
2002.318.08:29:40.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.08:29:43.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.08:29:43.06:tape
2002.318.08:29:43.12/tape/8974,8974,8974,8974,8974,8974,8956,8974
2002.318.08:29:43.12:midob
2002.318.08:29:44.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.08:29:44.27/hpib/-9.092E-02
2002.318.08:29:44.60/cable/2.4470E-04
2002.318.08:29:44.66/gps-fmout/S +2.00E-07
2002.318.08:29:48.86/wx/62.9,892.2,0.0
2002.318.08:29:48.92/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,45286,0,0,121600
2002.318.08:29:49.16#antcn#TR $$/318.08:29:49.08 11.6997 21.5623 -0.0004 -0.0000
2002.318.08:29:49.16#antcn#CO 0.0556 -0.0802 -0.9880 0.0434
2002.318.08:29:49.42/mat/600B0143
2002.318.08:29:49.90#setcl#time/4628690,0,2002,318,08,29,50.00,1.570,12.838,10
2002.318.08:29:49.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:29:50.02/tonemeas/1:01,166.22,98.67,187.00,-78.63
2002.318.08:29:50.09/tonemeas/2:01,205.77,20.05,176.47,-107.59
2002.318.08:29:50.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.55,78.62
2002.318.08:29:50.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.53,28.96
2002.318.08:29:50.19/tonemeas/1:02,192.04,-139.34,210.67,47.11
2002.318.08:29:50.26/tonemeas/2:02,248.77,-164.01,193.87,70.97
2002.318.08:29:50.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.73,24.67
2002.318.08:29:50.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.80,-23.86
2002.318.08:29:50.30:!2002.318.08:36:05
2002.318.08:29:50.91#setcl#time/4628791,0,2002,318,08,29,51.00,1.552,12.838,9
2002.318.08:29:50.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:36:05.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.08:36:05.06:tape
2002.318.08:36:05.12/tape/9356,9356,9356,9356,9356,9356,9337,9356
2002.318.08:36:05.12:postob
2002.318.08:36:05.12:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.08:36:06.10:setups2=1
2002.318.08:36:10.06:!2002.318.08:36:29
2002.318.08:36:29.00:preob
2002.318.08:36:29.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.08:36:29.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.08:36:29.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.08:36:29.17:!2002.318.08:36:39
2002.318.08:36:34.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.08:36:39.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.08:36:39.06:tape
2002.318.08:36:39.12/tape/9391,9391,9391,9390,9390,9390,9371,9390
2002.318.08:36:39.12:midob
2002.318.08:36:40.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.08:36:40.28/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.08:36:40.62/cable/2.4470E-04
2002.318.08:36:40.68/gps-fmout/S +1.48E-07
2002.318.08:36:45.66/wx/62.9,892.2,0.0
2002.318.08:36:45.72/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,38733,0,0,102400
2002.318.08:36:46.17#antcn#TR $$/318.08:36:46.09 55.9309 31.8953 0.0004 0.0004
2002.318.08:36:46.17#antcn#CO 0.0580 -0.0806 -0.9880 0.0277
2002.318.08:36:46.23/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.08:36:46.89#setcl#time/4670388,0,2002,318,08,36,47.00,1.593,12.954,11
2002.318.08:36:46.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:36:47.03/tonemeas/1:01,180.05,84.79,200.68,-92.42
2002.318.08:36:47.10/tonemeas/2:01,223.50,5.63,189.12,-121.42
2002.318.08:36:47.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.45,79.16
2002.318.08:36:47.13/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.56,29.00
2002.318.08:36:47.20/tonemeas/1:02,187.94,-141.74,205.23,45.16
2002.318.08:36:47.27/tonemeas/2:02,236.35,-167.05,188.73,66.75
2002.318.08:36:47.28/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.41,25.31
2002.318.08:36:47.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.50,-21.59
2002.318.08:36:47.31:!2002.318.08:45:48
2002.318.08:36:47.92#setcl#time/4670491,0,2002,318,08,36,48.00,1.538,12.954,8
2002.318.08:36:47.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:45:48.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.08:45:48.07:tape
2002.318.08:45:48.13/tape/9939,9939,9939,9939,9939,9939,9920,9939
2002.318.08:45:48.13:postob
2002.318.08:45:48.13:source=cta26,033930.9,-014635.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.08:45:49.08:setups2=1
2002.318.08:45:53.04:!2002.318.08:46:25
2002.318.08:46:25.00:preob
2002.318.08:46:25.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.08:46:25.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.08:46:25.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.08:46:25.17:!2002.318.08:46:35
2002.318.08:46:30.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.08:46:35.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.08:46:35.06:tape
2002.318.08:46:35.12/tape/9987,9986,9986,9986,9986,9986,9967,9986
2002.318.08:46:35.12:midob
2002.318.08:46:36.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.08:46:36.30/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.08:46:36.64/cable/2.4508E-04
2002.318.08:46:36.70/gps-fmout/S +2.47E-07
2002.318.08:46:40.41/wx/63.1,892.1,0.0
2002.318.08:46:40.47/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36224,0,0,7936
2002.318.08:46:41.17#antcn#TR $$/318.08:46:41.09 125.8031 52.4347 0.0013 0.0005
2002.318.08:46:41.17#antcn#CO 0.0474 -0.0687 -0.9880 0.0133
2002.318.08:46:42.57/mat/600B0189
2002.318.08:46:42.87#setcl#time/4729985,0,2002,318,08,46,43.00,1.628,13.119,13
2002.318.08:46:42.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:46:43.00/tonemeas/1:01,186.39,74.39,204.25,-102.67
2002.318.08:46:43.07/tonemeas/2:01,228.25,-5.34,193.28,-133.41
2002.318.08:46:43.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.86,79.73
2002.318.08:46:43.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.97,30.74
2002.318.08:46:43.17/tonemeas/1:02,183.68,-142.52,198.50,42.78
2002.318.08:46:43.24/tonemeas/2:02,229.51,-171.15,181.93,61.60
2002.318.08:46:43.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-45.83,28.63
2002.318.08:46:43.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.57,-18.82
2002.318.08:46:43.28:!2002.318.08:56:19
2002.318.08:46:43.89#setcl#time/4730087,0,2002,318,08,46,44.00,1.591,13.120,11
2002.318.08:46:43.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:56:19.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.08:56:19.07:tape
2002.318.08:56:19.14/tape/10570,10570,10570,10571,10570,10570,10552,10570
2002.318.08:56:19.14:postob
2002.318.08:56:19.14:source=0454-234,045703.2,-232452.0,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.08:56:20.08:setups2=1
2002.318.08:56:25.06:!2002.318.08:56:35
2002.318.08:56:35.00:preob
2002.318.08:56:35.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.08:56:35.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.08:56:35.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.08:56:35.17:!2002.318.08:56:45
2002.318.08:56:41.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.08:56:45.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.08:56:45.06:tape
2002.318.08:56:45.13/tape/10597,10596,10596,10596,10596,10596,10577,10596
2002.318.08:56:45.13:midob
2002.318.08:56:46.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.08:56:46.33/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.08:56:46.69/cable/2.4522E-04
2002.318.08:56:46.75/gps-fmout/S +2.60E-07
2002.318.08:56:51.19/wx/62.9,892.0,0.0
2002.318.08:56:51.25/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,39419,0,0,105216
2002.318.08:56:52.17#antcn#TR $$/318.08:56:52.08 132.3964 25.7869 -0.0004 0.0001
2002.318.08:56:52.17#antcn#CO 0.0549 -0.1004 -0.9880 0.0356
2002.318.08:56:53.35/mat/600B0301
2002.318.08:56:53.89#setcl#time/4791086,0,2002,318,08,56,54.00,1.589,13.289,11
2002.318.08:56:53.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.08:56:54.03/tonemeas/1:01,183.65,72.18,201.68,-105.90
2002.318.08:56:54.10/tonemeas/2:01,223.81,-9.14,191.24,-135.96
2002.318.08:56:54.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.16,81.32
2002.318.08:56:54.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.44,30.06
2002.318.08:56:54.19/tonemeas/1:02,191.55,-145.48,207.64,39.76
2002.318.08:56:54.26/tonemeas/2:02,242.96,-171.53,190.67,63.52
2002.318.08:56:54.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.41,26.05
2002.318.08:56:54.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.97,-23.76
2002.318.08:56:54.29:!2002.318.09:12:16
2002.318.08:56:54.90#setcl#time/4791187,0,2002,318,08,56,55.00,1.571,13.289,10
2002.318.08:56:54.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:02:57.64;"weather- overcast; moon visible through clouds; light rain
2002.318.09:03:00.48;sxmon
2002.318.09:03:00.52/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,3.88 volt
2002.318.09:03:00.56/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.62 volt
2002.318.09:03:00.59/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,243.28 psi
2002.318.09:03:00.62/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,60.09 psi
2002.318.09:03:00.65/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,23.53 degC
2002.318.09:03:00.68/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.07 volt
2002.318.09:03:00.71/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.78 degK
2002.318.09:03:00.74/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,225.70 degK
2002.318.09:12:16.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.09:12:16.07:tape
2002.318.09:12:16.13/tape/11527,11527,11527,11527,11527,11527,11508,11527
2002.318.09:12:16.13:postob
2002.318.09:12:16.13:source=0229+131,023145.9,132254.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.09:12:17.10:setups2=1
2002.318.09:12:21.36:!2002.318.09:12:43
2002.318.09:12:43.00:preob
2002.318.09:12:43.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.09:12:43.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.09:12:43.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.09:12:43.18:!2002.318.09:12:53
2002.318.09:12:47.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.09:12:53.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.09:12:53.06:tape
2002.318.09:12:53.12/tape/11565,11565,11565,11564,11564,11564,11545,11564
2002.318.09:12:53.12:midob
2002.318.09:12:54.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.09:12:54.29/hpib/-1.137E-01
2002.318.09:12:54.61/cable/2.4640E-04
2002.318.09:12:54.67/gps-fmout/S +2.25E-07
2002.318.09:12:59.46/wx/63.2,892.0,0.0
2002.318.09:12:59.52/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33797,0,0,89088
2002.318.09:13:00.18#antcn#TR $$/318.09:13:00.10 145.3561 79.4914 -0.0002 0.0001
2002.318.09:13:00.18#antcn#CO -0.0414 -0.0316 -0.9880 0.0032
2002.318.09:13:01.62/mat/600B0268
2002.318.09:13:01.86#setcl#time/4887882,0,2002,318,09,13,02.00,1.629,13.558,14
2002.318.09:13:01.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:13:01.98/tonemeas/1:01,188.73,76.35,208.62,-100.54
2002.318.09:13:02.05/tonemeas/2:01,234.18,-4.73,198.43,-132.16
2002.318.09:13:02.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.45,81.08
2002.318.09:13:02.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.19,31.62
2002.318.09:13:02.15/tonemeas/1:02,191.78,-144.69,208.25,40.87
2002.318.09:13:02.22/tonemeas/2:02,242.15,-171.18,192.81,62.67
2002.318.09:13:02.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-50.37,26.49
2002.318.09:13:02.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.44,-21.80
2002.318.09:13:02.26:!2002.318.09:16:47
2002.318.09:13:02.87#setcl#time/4887983,0,2002,318,09,13,03.00,1.611,13.558,13
2002.318.09:13:02.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:16:47.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.09:16:47.07:tape
2002.318.09:16:47.13/tape/11798,11798,11798,11798,11798,11798,11780,11798
2002.318.09:16:47.13:postob
2002.318.09:16:47.13:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.09:16:48.09:setups2=1
2002.318.09:16:52.05:!2002.318.09:18:12
2002.318.09:18:12.00:preob
2002.318.09:18:12.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.09:18:12.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.09:18:12.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.09:18:12.19:!2002.318.09:18:22
2002.318.09:18:19.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.09:18:22.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.09:18:22.06:tape
2002.318.09:18:22.12/tape/11894,11893,11893,11893,11893,11893,11874,11893
2002.318.09:18:22.12:midob
2002.318.09:18:23.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.09:18:23.27/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.09:18:23.64/cable/2.4618E-04
2002.318.09:18:23.70/gps-fmout/S +2.15E-07
2002.318.09:18:28.10/wx/63.0,892.1,0.0
2002.318.09:18:28.16/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,38077,0,0,8448
2002.318.09:18:29.16#antcn#TR $$/318.09:18:29.08 345.3400 51.5501 -0.0006 0.0005
2002.318.09:18:29.16#antcn#CO 0.0389 -0.0431 -0.9880 0.0137
2002.318.09:18:30.27/mat/600B0295
2002.318.09:18:30.87#setcl#time/4920782,0,2002,318,09,18,31.00,1.618,13.649,13
2002.318.09:18:30.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:18:30.99/tonemeas/1:01,181.53,85.45,201.19,-92.14
2002.318.09:18:31.06/tonemeas/2:01,226.58,5.10,188.84,-122.89
2002.318.09:18:31.07/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.05,80.35
2002.318.09:18:31.09/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.35,30.75
2002.318.09:18:31.16/tonemeas/1:02,190.54,-142.03,205.66,43.71
2002.318.09:18:31.23/tonemeas/2:02,239.80,-169.51,188.73,65.01
2002.318.09:18:31.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-49.26,27.48
2002.318.09:18:31.26/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.93,-21.30
2002.318.09:18:31.27:!2002.318.09:21:18
2002.318.09:18:31.88#setcl#time/4920883,0,2002,318,09,18,32.00,1.600,13.650,12
2002.318.09:18:31.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:21:18.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.09:21:18.06:tape
2002.318.09:21:18.12/tape/12069,12069,12069,12070,12069,12070,12050,12069
2002.318.09:21:18.12:postob
2002.318.09:21:18.12:source=0749+540,075301.4,535300.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.09:21:19.09:setups2=1
2002.318.09:21:23.05:!2002.318.09:21:47
2002.318.09:21:47.00:preob
2002.318.09:21:47.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.09:21:47.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.09:21:47.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.09:21:47.18:!2002.318.09:21:57
2002.318.09:21:52.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.09:21:57.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.09:21:57.06:tape
2002.318.09:21:57.12/tape/12108,12108,12108,12108,12108,12108,12089,12108
2002.318.09:21:57.12:midob
2002.318.09:21:58.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.09:21:58.29/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.09:21:58.64/cable/2.4640E-04
2002.318.09:21:58.70/gps-fmout/S +1.98E-07
2002.318.09:22:02.91/wx/63.2,892.1,0.0
2002.318.09:22:02.97/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,39867,0,0,105984
2002.318.09:22:03.18#antcn#TR $$/318.09:22:03.08 39.0046 21.0476 -0.0014 0.0004
2002.318.09:22:03.18#antcn#CO 0.0575 -0.0871 -0.9880 0.0446
2002.318.09:22:03.48/mat/600B0493
2002.318.09:22:03.90#setcl#time/4942085,0,2002,318,09,22,04.00,1.558,13.709,10
2002.318.09:22:03.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:22:04.02/tonemeas/1:01,182.78,72.38,202.04,-105.47
2002.318.09:22:04.09/tonemeas/2:01,223.84,-8.34,190.13,-136.21
2002.318.09:22:04.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.06,80.72
2002.318.09:22:04.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.91,30.74
2002.318.09:22:04.19/tonemeas/1:02,193.77,-145.44,208.13,40.37
2002.318.09:22:04.26/tonemeas/2:02,245.82,-171.25,193.00,64.36
2002.318.09:22:04.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.05,25.81
2002.318.09:22:04.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.13,-23.99
2002.318.09:22:04.30:!2002.318.09:28:14
2002.318.09:22:04.91#setcl#time/4942186,0,2002,318,09,22,05.00,1.541,13.709,9
2002.318.09:22:04.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:28:14.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.09:28:14.06:tape
2002.318.09:28:14.12/tape/12485,12485,12485,12486,12485,12485,12466,12485
2002.318.09:28:14.12:postob
2002.318.09:28:14.12:source=0537-441,053850.4,-440508.9,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.09:28:15.10:setups2=1
2002.318.09:28:19.06:!2002.318.09:29:09
2002.318.09:29:09.00:preob
2002.318.09:29:09.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.09:29:09.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.09:29:09.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.09:29:09.18:!2002.318.09:29:19
2002.318.09:29:16.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.09:29:19.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.09:29:19.06:tape
2002.318.09:29:19.12/tape/12550,12550,12550,12551,12550,12550,12531,12550
2002.318.09:29:19.12:midob
2002.318.09:29:20.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.09:29:20.30/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.09:29:20.66/cable/2.4656E-04
2002.318.09:29:20.72/gps-fmout/S +1.69E-07
2002.318.09:29:25.37/wx/63.5,892.0,0.0
2002.318.09:29:25.43/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,44977,0,0,120064
2002.318.09:29:26.18#antcn#TR $$/318.09:29:26.10 146.7858 10.1686 -0.0002 0.0002
2002.318.09:29:26.18#antcn#CO 0.0557 -0.1152 -0.9880 0.0935
2002.318.09:29:27.54/mat/600B0278
2002.318.09:29:27.90#setcl#time/4986484,0,2002,318,09,29,28.00,1.562,13.832,10
2002.318.09:29:27.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:29:28.03/tonemeas/1:01,169.69,76.16,189.48,-101.86
2002.318.09:29:28.10/tonemeas/2:01,206.16,-4.54,178.57,-131.77
2002.318.09:29:28.11/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-36.47,80.70
2002.318.09:29:28.13/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.91,29.91
2002.318.09:29:28.20/tonemeas/1:02,182.19,-143.89,197.32,42.52
2002.318.09:29:28.27/tonemeas/2:02,237.32,-169.46,182.76,65.12
2002.318.09:29:28.28/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.13,25.57
2002.318.09:29:28.30/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.56,-22.60
2002.318.09:29:28.31:!2002.318.09:32:45
2002.318.09:29:28.92#setcl#time/4986586,0,2002,318,09,29,29.00,1.527,13.832,8
2002.318.09:29:28.92#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:32:45.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.09:32:45.07:tape
2002.318.09:32:45.13/tape/12756,12757,12757,12757,12756,12756,12737,12756
2002.318.09:32:45.13:postob
2002.318.09:32:45.13:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.09:32:46.09:setups2=1
2002.318.09:32:50.05:!2002.318.09:33:32
2002.318.09:33:32.00:preob
2002.318.09:33:32.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.09:33:32.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.09:33:32.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.09:33:32.16:!2002.318.09:33:42
2002.318.09:33:40.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.09:33:42.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.09:33:42.06:tape
2002.318.09:33:42.12/tape/12813,12813,12813,12814,12813,12814,12794,12813
2002.318.09:33:42.12:midob
2002.318.09:33:43.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.09:33:43.27/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.09:33:43.58/cable/2.4678E-04
2002.318.09:33:43.64/gps-fmout/S +1.75E-07
2002.318.09:33:48.28/wx/63.1,892.0,0.0
2002.318.09:33:48.34/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36237,0,0,8192
2002.318.09:33:49.16#antcn#TR $$/318.09:33:49.09 55.6008 42.8696 0.0002 -0.0003
2002.318.09:33:49.16#antcn#CO 0.0568 -0.0679 -0.9880 0.0186
2002.318.09:33:50.45/mat/600B0254
2002.318.09:33:50.99#setcl#time/5012793,0,2002,318,09,33,51.00,1.398,13.905,1
2002.318.09:33:50.99#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:33:51.11/tonemeas/1:01,186.74,70.87,208.16,-105.74
2002.318.09:33:51.18/tonemeas/2:01,230.30,-9.78,197.06,-137.16
2002.318.09:33:51.19/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.56,80.65
2002.318.09:33:51.21/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.10,31.42
2002.318.09:33:51.28/tonemeas/1:02,186.77,-143.78,202.10,41.86
2002.318.09:33:51.35/tonemeas/2:02,235.60,-171.85,188.96,61.04
2002.318.09:33:51.36/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.83,28.07
2002.318.09:33:51.38/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.14,-19.18
2002.318.09:33:51.39:!2002.318.09:39:40
2002.318.09:33:51.88#setcl#time/5012882,0,2002,318,09,33,52.00,1.588,13.905,12
2002.318.09:33:51.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:39:40.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.09:39:40.07:tape
2002.318.09:39:40.13/tape/13171,13171,13171,13171,13171,13171,13152,13171
2002.318.09:39:40.13:postob
2002.318.09:39:40.13:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.09:39:41.10:setups2=1
2002.318.09:39:45.06:!2002.318.09:40:08
2002.318.09:40:08.00:preob
2002.318.09:40:08.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.09:40:08.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.09:40:08.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.09:40:08.18:!2002.318.09:40:18
2002.318.09:40:13.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.09:40:18.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.09:40:18.06:tape
2002.318.09:40:18.12/tape/13209,13209,13210,13210,13209,13209,13190,13209
2002.318.09:40:18.12:midob
2002.318.09:40:19.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.09:40:19.30/hpib/-1.061E-01
2002.318.09:40:19.66/cable/2.4678E-04
2002.318.09:40:19.72/gps-fmout/S +2.41E-07
2002.318.09:40:24.25/wx/63.2,891.9,0.0
2002.318.09:40:24.31/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,48061,0,0,8960
2002.318.09:40:25.18#antcn#TR $$/318.09:40:25.10 107.2058 10.1164 0.0002 -0.0002
2002.318.09:40:25.18#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.1122 -0.9880 0.0939
2002.318.09:40:26.42/mat/600B0213
2002.318.09:40:26.90#setcl#time/5052383,0,2002,318,09,40,27.00,1.558,14.015,10
2002.318.09:40:26.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:40:27.02/tonemeas/1:01,167.05,78.19,187.23,-99.89
2002.318.09:40:27.09/tonemeas/2:01,203.76,-2.79,173.89,-129.85
2002.318.09:40:27.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-36.71,80.98
2002.318.09:40:27.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.34,29.96
2002.318.09:40:27.19/tonemeas/1:02,184.24,-144.31,199.79,41.94
2002.318.09:40:27.26/tonemeas/2:02,235.77,-169.56,185.71,65.35
2002.318.09:40:27.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.53,25.25
2002.318.09:40:27.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.08,-23.41
2002.318.09:40:27.30:!2002.318.09:49:11
2002.318.09:40:27.91#setcl#time/5052484,0,2002,318,09,40,28.00,1.541,14.015,9
2002.318.09:40:27.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:49:11.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.09:49:11.06:tape
2002.318.09:49:11.12/tape/13743,13742,13742,13742,13742,13742,13723,13742
2002.318.09:49:11.12:postob
2002.318.09:49:11.12:source=cta26,033930.9,-014635.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.09:49:12.09:setups2=1
2002.318.09:49:16.05:!2002.318.09:49:38
2002.318.09:49:38.00:preob
2002.318.09:49:38.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.09:49:38.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.09:49:38.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.09:49:38.16:!2002.318.09:49:48
2002.318.09:49:42.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.09:49:48.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.09:49:48.06:tape
2002.318.09:49:48.12/tape/13779,13779,13779,13779,13779,13779,13761,13780
2002.318.09:49:48.12:midob
2002.318.09:49:49.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.09:49:49.29/hpib/-1.137E-01
2002.318.09:49:49.68/cable/2.4714E-04
2002.318.09:49:49.74/gps-fmout/S +1.95E-07
2002.318.09:49:54.96/wx/63.3,892.0,0.0
2002.318.09:49:55.02/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34325,0,0,90368
2002.318.09:49:56.18#antcn#TR $$/318.09:49:56.10 148.9124 62.5370 -0.0007 -0.0002
2002.318.09:49:56.18#antcn#CO 0.0286 -0.0561 -0.9880 0.0090
2002.318.09:49:57.13/mat/600B0462
2002.318.09:49:57.88#setcl#time/5109480,0,2002,318,09,49,58.00,1.592,14.174,12
2002.318.09:49:57.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:49:57.96/tonemeas/1:01,186.04,80.80,205.42,-96.69
2002.318.09:49:58.03/tonemeas/2:01,231.55,0.27,195.92,-128.15
2002.318.09:49:58.04/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.51,80.53
2002.318.09:49:58.06/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.50,31.46
2002.318.09:49:58.13/tonemeas/1:02,166.47,-141.17,182.56,44.48
2002.318.09:49:58.20/tonemeas/2:02,218.37,-169.41,172.54,63.89
2002.318.09:49:58.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.90,28.24
2002.318.09:49:58.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.02,-19.41
2002.318.09:49:58.24:!2002.318.09:56:06
2002.318.09:49:58.91#setcl#time/5109583,0,2002,318,09,49,59.00,1.541,14.174,9
2002.318.09:49:58.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.09:56:06.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.09:56:06.07:tape
2002.318.09:56:06.13/tape/14157,14157,14157,14157,14157,14157,14139,14157
2002.318.09:56:06.13:postob
2002.318.09:56:06.13:source=1357+769,135755.4,764321.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.09:56:07.09:et
2002.318.09:56:07.75:unlod
2002.318.09:56:12.76?ERROR sp -13 This command not supported for your equipment, check equip.ctl.
2002.318.09:56:12.77?ERROR rt -201 Position must be a number, "reset", "unk" or "uns".
2002.318.09:56:16.08/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.09:56:16.72/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.09:56:17.36/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.09:56:18.00/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.09:56:18.64/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.09:56:19.28/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.09:56:19.92/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.09:56:20.56/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.09:56:20.56:ready
2002.318.09:56:20.57/newtape/"to continue, use label command
2002.318.09:57:08.69;label=ca-3-001440a
2002.318.09:57:31.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.09:57:41.35/label/CA-3-001440A,3,
2002.318.09:57:41.35:setups2=1
2002.318.09:57:46.04:!2002.318.10:00:00
2002.318.10:00:00.00:tape
2002.318.10:00:00.06/tape/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
2002.318.10:00:00.06:st=for,lp
2002.318.10:00:03.36:!2002.318.10:02:20
2002.318.10:02:20.00:preob
2002.318.10:02:20.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:02:20.16:!2002.318.10:02:30
2002.318.10:02:30.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:02:30.06:tape
2002.318.10:02:30.12/tape/141,141,141,141,141,141,141,141
2002.318.10:02:30.12:midob
2002.318.10:02:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:02:31.31/hpib/-1.137E-01
2002.318.10:02:31.67/cable/2.4700E-04
2002.318.10:02:31.73/gps-fmout/S +1.96E-07
2002.318.10:02:36.44/wx/63.2,891.9,0.0
2002.318.10:02:36.50/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,53628,0,0,10240
2002.318.10:02:37.16#antcn#TR $$/318.10:02:37.09 3.4808 9.2600 0.0016 -0.0004
2002.318.10:02:37.16#antcn#CO 0.0561 -0.0896 -0.9880 0.1026
2002.318.10:02:38.60/mat/600B0256
2002.318.10:02:38.86#setcl#time/5185577,0,2002,318,10,02,39.00,1.618,14.385,14
2002.318.10:02:38.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:02:38.94/tonemeas/1:01,158.57,90.24,177.88,-87.48
2002.318.10:02:39.01/tonemeas/2:01,193.27,9.79,166.89,-117.50
2002.318.10:02:39.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-34.70,80.45
2002.318.10:02:39.04/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.99,30.02
2002.318.10:02:39.11/tonemeas/1:02,174.24,-140.16,191.16,45.90
2002.318.10:02:39.18/tonemeas/2:02,225.79,-165.69,178.16,68.59
2002.318.10:02:39.19/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.55,25.53
2002.318.10:02:39.20/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.00,-22.69
2002.318.10:02:39.22:!2002.318.10:03:37
2002.318.10:02:39.89#setcl#time/5185680,0,2002,318,10,02,40.00,1.568,14.385,11
2002.318.10:02:39.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:03:37.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:03:37.06:tape
2002.318.10:03:37.12/tape/208,208,208,208,208,208,208,208
2002.318.10:03:37.12:postob
2002.318.10:03:37.12:source=0454-234,045703.2,-232452.0,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.10:03:38.09:setups2=1
2002.318.10:03:42.05:!2002.318.10:04:50
2002.318.10:04:50.00:preob
2002.318.10:04:50.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:04:50.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:04:50.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:04:50.19:!2002.318.10:05:00
2002.318.10:04:57.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:05:00.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:05:00.06:tape
2002.318.10:05:00.12/tape/291,291,291,291,291,291,291,291
2002.318.10:05:00.12:midob
2002.318.10:05:01.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:05:01.28/hpib/-1.213E-01
2002.318.10:05:01.63/cable/2.4678E-04
2002.318.10:05:01.69/gps-fmout/S +2.11E-07
2002.318.10:05:05.53/wx/63.3,891.8,0.0
2002.318.10:05:05.59/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35887,0,0,94976
2002.318.10:05:06.16#antcn#TR $$/318.10:05:06.09 146.1477 36.1883 0.0001 -0.0002
2002.318.10:05:06.16#antcn#CO 0.0504 -0.0898 -0.9880 0.0235
2002.318.10:05:07.69/mat/600B0208
2002.318.10:05:08.89#setcl#time/5200580,0,2002,318,10,05,09.00,1.564,14.427,11
2002.318.10:05:08.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:05:09.01/tonemeas/1:01,184.62,81.95,207.21,-94.82
2002.318.10:05:09.08/tonemeas/2:01,228.76,0.97,193.00,-126.03
2002.318.10:05:09.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.14,80.98
2002.318.10:05:09.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.21,31.21
2002.318.10:05:09.18/tonemeas/1:02,168.82,-140.41,184.78,44.69
2002.318.10:05:09.25/tonemeas/2:02,215.05,-168.39,169.31,65.65
2002.318.10:05:09.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-46.23,27.98
2002.318.10:05:09.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.47,-20.96
2002.318.10:05:09.29:!2002.318.10:10:32
2002.318.10:05:09.90#setcl#time/5200681,0,2002,318,10,05,10.00,1.547,14.427,10
2002.318.10:05:09.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:10:26.70;"weather-no stars visible, light rain
2002.318.10:10:32.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:10:32.06:tape
2002.318.10:10:32.12/tape/623,623,623,623,624,624,623,623
2002.318.10:10:32.12:postob
2002.318.10:10:32.12:source=0229+131,023145.9,132254.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.10:10:33.09:setups2=1
2002.318.10:10:37.05:!2002.318.10:11:13
2002.318.10:11:13.00:preob
2002.318.10:11:13.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:11:13.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:11:13.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:11:13.18:!2002.318.10:11:23
2002.318.10:11:18.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:11:23.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:11:23.06:tape
2002.318.10:11:23.12/tape/674,674,674,674,674,674,674,674
2002.318.10:11:23.12:midob
2002.318.10:11:24.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:11:24.27/hpib/-9.850E-02
2002.318.10:11:24.62/cable/2.4737E-04
2002.318.10:11:24.68/gps-fmout/S +1.95E-07
2002.318.10:11:28.68/wx/63.3,891.9,0.0
2002.318.10:11:28.74/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35558,0,0,8704
2002.318.10:11:29.16#antcn#TR $$/318.10:11:29.09 224.3439 78.0333 -0.0005 0.0002
2002.318.10:11:29.16#antcn#CO -0.1044 -0.0294 -0.9880 0.0037
2002.318.10:11:29.24/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.10:11:29.90#setcl#time/5238680,0,2002,318,10,11,30.00,1.552,14.533,10
2002.318.10:11:29.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:11:30.02/tonemeas/1:01,189.01,81.32,209.15,-96.33
2002.318.10:11:30.08/tonemeas/2:01,234.66,0.50,199.02,-127.66
2002.318.10:11:30.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.65,80.82
2002.318.10:11:30.09/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.13,31.33
2002.318.10:11:30.15/tonemeas/1:02,186.07,-144.37,202.57,41.88
2002.318.10:11:30.21/tonemeas/2:02,235.27,-170.76,186.30,63.60
2002.318.10:11:30.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-49.20,26.39
2002.318.10:11:30.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.27,-21.72
2002.318.10:11:30.22:!2002.318.10:15:03
2002.318.10:11:30.88#setcl#time/5238778,0,2002,318,10,11,31.00,1.585,14.533,12
2002.318.10:11:30.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:14:39.59;"agc on bbcu13 not always locked
2002.318.10:15:03.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:15:03.07:tape
2002.318.10:15:03.13/tape/895,895,895,895,894,894,894,894
2002.318.10:15:03.13:postob
2002.318.10:15:03.14:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.10:15:04.09:setups2=1
2002.318.10:15:08.05:!2002.318.10:16:22
2002.318.10:16:22.00:preob
2002.318.10:16:22.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:16:22.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:16:22.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:16:22.19:!2002.318.10:16:32
2002.318.10:16:31.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:16:32.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:16:32.06:tape
2002.318.10:16:32.12/tape/983,983,983,983,983,983,983,983
2002.318.10:16:32.12:midob
2002.318.10:16:33.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:16:33.28/hpib/-6.821E-02
2002.318.10:16:33.62/cable/2.4729E-04
2002.318.10:16:33.68/gps-fmout/S +2.32E-07
2002.318.10:16:38.07/wx/63.2,892.0,0.0
2002.318.10:16:38.13/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,50373,0,0,8960
2002.318.10:16:39.16#antcn#TR $$/318.10:16:39.08 72.6857 11.0298 -0.0004 -0.0005
2002.318.10:16:39.16#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.1049 -0.9880 0.0864
2002.318.10:16:40.24/mat/600B0350
2002.318.10:16:40.90#setcl#time/5269780,0,2002,318,10,16,41.00,1.543,14.619,10
2002.318.10:16:40.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:16:41.02/tonemeas/1:01,162.02,104.82,181.60,-73.10
2002.318.10:16:41.09/tonemeas/2:01,199.13,25.73,170.87,-102.09
2002.318.10:16:41.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-37.11,79.09
2002.318.10:16:41.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.73,28.99
2002.318.10:16:41.19/tonemeas/1:02,184.72,-137.52,199.63,48.62
2002.318.10:16:41.26/tonemeas/2:02,234.35,-162.22,186.54,72.22
2002.318.10:16:41.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-49.63,24.70
2002.318.10:16:41.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.09,-23.60
2002.318.10:16:41.30:!2002.318.10:23:34
2002.318.10:16:41.91#setcl#time/5269881,0,2002,318,10,16,42.00,1.527,14.619,9
2002.318.10:16:41.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:23:34.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:23:34.06:tape
2002.318.10:23:34.12/tape/1405,1405,1405,1405,1405,1405,1405,1405
2002.318.10:23:34.12:postob
2002.318.10:23:34.12:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.10:23:35.08:setups2=1
2002.318.10:23:40.06:!2002.318.10:23:55
2002.318.10:23:55.00:preob
2002.318.10:23:55.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:23:55.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:23:55.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:23:55.17:!2002.318.10:24:05
2002.318.10:24:00.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:24:05.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:24:05.06:tape
2002.318.10:24:05.12/tape/1437,1437,1437,1437,1436,1436,1436,1436
2002.318.10:24:05.12:midob
2002.318.10:24:06.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:24:06.30/hpib/-8.334E-02
2002.318.10:24:06.64/cable/2.4744E-04
2002.318.10:24:06.70/gps-fmout/S +2.44E-07
2002.318.10:24:11.76/wx/63.2,892.1,0.0
2002.318.10:24:11.82/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,40992,0,0,109824
2002.318.10:24:12.17#antcn#TR $$/318.10:24:12.09 112.2651 19.6527 -0.0001 0.0000
2002.318.10:24:12.17#antcn#CO 0.0571 -0.1046 -0.9880 0.0479
2002.318.10:24:12.32/mat/600B1346
2002.318.10:24:12.86#setcl#time/5314975,0,2002,318,10,24,13.00,1.611,14.744,14
2002.318.10:24:12.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:24:12.98/tonemeas/1:01,174.60,76.73,196.71,-101.03
2002.318.10:24:13.05/tonemeas/2:01,214.57,-4.68,183.32,-131.93
2002.318.10:24:13.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.97,81.41
2002.318.10:24:13.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.39,30.90
2002.318.10:24:13.15/tonemeas/1:02,177.61,-143.06,195.37,42.50
2002.318.10:24:13.22/tonemeas/2:02,227.36,-168.96,179.59,64.28
2002.318.10:24:13.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-49.75,25.90
2002.318.10:24:13.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.78,-21.78
2002.318.10:24:13.26:!2002.318.10:31:35
2002.318.10:24:13.87#setcl#time/5315076,0,2002,318,10,24,14.00,1.595,14.745,13
2002.318.10:24:13.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:31:35.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:31:35.06:tape
2002.318.10:31:35.12/tape/1886,1886,1886,1886,1886,1886,1886,1886
2002.318.10:31:35.12:postob
2002.318.10:31:35.12:source=0537-441,053850.4,-440508.9,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.10:31:36.09:setups2=1
2002.318.10:31:41.07:!2002.318.10:31:58
2002.318.10:31:58.00:preob
2002.318.10:31:58.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:31:58.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:31:58.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:31:58.16:!2002.318.10:32:08
2002.318.10:32:03.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:32:08.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:32:08.06:tape
2002.318.10:32:08.12/tape/1920,1920,1920,1920,1919,1919,1919,1919
2002.318.10:32:08.12:midob
2002.318.10:32:09.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:32:09.27/hpib/-8.334E-02
2002.318.10:32:09.66/cable/2.4626E-04
2002.318.10:32:09.72/gps-fmout/S +1.83E-07
2002.318.10:32:14.30/wx/62.9,891.9,0.0
2002.318.10:32:14.36/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,40166,0,0,8960
2002.318.10:32:15.16#antcn#TR $$/318.10:32:15.09 155.8843 17.1745 -0.0002 0.0003
2002.318.10:32:15.16#antcn#CO 0.0542 -0.1094 -0.9880 0.0552
2002.318.10:32:16.46/mat/600B0168
2002.318.10:32:16.88#setcl#time/5363376,0,2002,318,10,32,17.00,1.581,14.879,12
2002.318.10:32:16.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:32:17.00/tonemeas/1:01,178.17,78.13,198.48,-99.42
2002.318.10:32:17.07/tonemeas/2:01,220.33,-2.38,188.06,-130.48
2002.318.10:32:17.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.16,80.51
2002.318.10:32:17.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.42,31.06
2002.318.10:32:17.17/tonemeas/1:02,177.12,-142.04,192.29,43.82
2002.318.10:32:17.24/tonemeas/2:02,224.27,-168.48,179.59,65.75
2002.318.10:32:17.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-47.15,26.44
2002.318.10:32:17.26/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.70,-21.93
2002.318.10:32:17.26:!2002.318.10:36:06
2002.318.10:32:17.86#setcl#time/5363474,0,2002,318,10,32,18.00,1.613,14.879,14
2002.318.10:32:17.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:36:06.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:36:06.06:tape
2002.318.10:36:06.12/tape/2157,2157,2157,2157,2157,2157,2157,2157
2002.318.10:36:06.12:postob
2002.318.10:36:06.12:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.10:36:07.09:setups2=1
2002.318.10:36:11.05:!2002.318.10:37:00
2002.318.10:37:00.00:preob
2002.318.10:37:00.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:37:00.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:37:00.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:37:00.17:!2002.318.10:37:10
2002.318.10:37:07.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:37:10.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:37:10.06:tape
2002.318.10:37:10.12/tape/2221,2221,2221,2221,2221,2221,2221,2221
2002.318.10:37:10.12:midob
2002.318.10:37:11.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:37:11.28/hpib/-6.821E-02
2002.318.10:37:11.62/cable/2.4722E-04
2002.318.10:37:11.68/gps-fmout/S +2.30E-07
2002.318.10:37:15.67/wx/63.2,891.8,0.0
2002.318.10:37:15.73/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35921,0,0,95232
2002.318.10:37:16.17#antcn#TR $$/318.10:37:16.09 51.5210 54.7884 -0.0001 -0.0002
2002.318.10:37:16.17#antcn#CO 0.0530 -0.0515 -0.9880 0.0122
2002.318.10:37:16.24/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.10:37:16.90#setcl#time/5393378,0,2002,318,10,37,17.00,1.540,14.962,10
2002.318.10:37:16.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:37:17.02/tonemeas/1:01,187.73,68.18,208.20,-108.87
2002.318.10:37:17.09/tonemeas/2:01,232.18,-13.00,196.86,-140.74
2002.318.10:37:17.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.45,81.18
2002.318.10:37:17.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.34,31.87
2002.318.10:37:17.19/tonemeas/1:02,174.76,-144.24,189.26,40.89
2002.318.10:37:17.26/tonemeas/2:02,220.95,-171.00,175.60,62.78
2002.318.10:37:17.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-46.19,26.76
2002.318.10:37:17.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.66,-21.89
2002.318.10:37:17.30:!2002.318.10:40:37
2002.318.10:37:17.91#setcl#time/5393479,0,2002,318,10,37,18.00,1.524,14.963,9
2002.318.10:37:17.91#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:40:37.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:40:37.06:tape
2002.318.10:40:37.12/tape/2428,2428,2428,2428,2429,2429,2428,2428
2002.318.10:40:37.12:postob
2002.318.10:40:37.12:source=0749+540,075301.4,535300.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.10:40:38.09:setups2=1
2002.318.10:40:42.05:!2002.318.10:40:50
2002.318.10:40:50.00:preob
2002.318.10:40:50.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:40:50.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:40:50.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:40:50.16:!2002.318.10:41:00
2002.318.10:40:56.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:41:00.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:41:00.06:tape
2002.318.10:41:00.12/tape/2452,2451,2451,2451,2451,2451,2451,2451
2002.318.10:41:00.12:midob
2002.318.10:41:01.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:41:01.27/hpib/-8.334E-02
2002.318.10:41:01.61/cable/2.4692E-04
2002.318.10:41:01.67/gps-fmout/S +2.18E-07
2002.318.10:41:06.51/wx/62.9,891.9,0.0
2002.318.10:41:06.57/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,38480,0,0,102656
2002.318.10:41:07.16#antcn#TR $$/318.10:41:07.08 39.2348 32.6874 -0.0011 0.0003
2002.318.10:41:07.16#antcn#CO 0.0569 -0.0752 -0.9880 0.0268
2002.318.10:41:08.68/mat/600B0181
2002.318.10:41:09.88#setcl#time/5416676,0,2002,318,10,41,10.00,1.565,15.027,12
2002.318.10:41:09.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:41:10.00/tonemeas/1:01,184.25,69.07,204.43,-107.93
2002.318.10:41:10.07/tonemeas/2:01,225.72,-11.76,192.59,-139.74
2002.318.10:41:10.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.47,80.83
2002.318.10:41:10.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.84,31.81
2002.318.10:41:10.17/tonemeas/1:02,181.61,-145.45,195.77,39.70
2002.318.10:41:10.24/tonemeas/2:02,231.13,-171.83,182.19,62.28
2002.318.10:41:10.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-49.52,26.38
2002.318.10:41:10.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.58,-22.58
2002.318.10:41:10.28:!2002.318.10:45:44
2002.318.10:41:10.89#setcl#time/5416777,0,2002,318,10,41,11.00,1.549,15.027,11
2002.318.10:41:10.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:45:44.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:45:44.06:tape
2002.318.10:45:44.12/tape/2735,2735,2735,2735,2735,2735,2735,2735
2002.318.10:45:44.12:postob
2002.318.10:45:44.12:source=0454-234,045703.2,-232452.0,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.10:45:45.10:setups2=1
2002.318.10:45:49.06:!2002.318.10:46:45
2002.318.10:46:45.00:preob
2002.318.10:46:45.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:46:45.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:46:45.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:46:45.18:!2002.318.10:46:55
2002.318.10:46:52.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:46:55.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:46:55.06:tape
2002.318.10:46:55.12/tape/2806,2806,2806,2806,2806,2806,2806,2806
2002.318.10:46:55.12:midob
2002.318.10:46:56.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:46:56.28/hpib/-9.850E-02
2002.318.10:46:56.63/cable/2.4670E-04
2002.318.10:46:56.69/gps-fmout/S +1.70E-07
2002.318.10:47:00.80/wx/63.3,891.8,0.0
2002.318.10:47:00.86/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35822,0,0,7936
2002.318.10:47:01.17#antcn#TR $$/318.10:47:01.09 156.9553 40.8502 0.0003 0.0001
2002.318.10:47:01.17#antcn#CO 0.0463 -0.0845 -0.9880 0.0199
2002.318.10:47:01.37/mat/600B0350
2002.318.10:47:01.85#setcl#time/5451872,0,2002,318,10,47,02.00,1.619,15.125,15
2002.318.10:47:01.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:47:01.98/tonemeas/1:01,186.22,75.51,206.61,-101.56
2002.318.10:47:02.05/tonemeas/2:01,233.22,-5.41,195.65,-132.90
2002.318.10:47:02.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-47.00,80.92
2002.318.10:47:02.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.96,31.34
2002.318.10:47:02.15/tonemeas/1:02,186.79,-143.54,202.35,42.08
2002.318.10:47:02.22/tonemeas/2:02,238.77,-169.72,186.94,63.85
2002.318.10:47:02.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.98,26.18
2002.318.10:47:02.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.41,-21.77
2002.318.10:47:02.26:!2002.318.10:52:39
2002.318.10:47:02.87#setcl#time/5451974,0,2002,318,10,47,03.00,1.587,15.125,13
2002.318.10:47:02.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:52:39.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:52:39.07:tape
2002.318.10:52:39.13/tape/3151,3151,3151,3151,3151,3150,3150,3150
2002.318.10:52:39.13:postob
2002.318.10:52:39.13:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,cw
2002.318.10:52:40.09:setups2=1
2002.318.10:52:44.05:!2002.318.10:54:06
2002.318.10:54:06.00:preob
2002.318.10:54:06.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:54:06.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:54:06.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:54:06.17:!2002.318.10:54:16
2002.318.10:54:16.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:54:16.06:tape
2002.318.10:54:16.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:54:16.12/tape/3247,3247,3247,3247,3247,3247,3247,3247
2002.318.10:54:16.12:midob
2002.318.10:54:17.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:54:17.30/hpib/-9.850E-02
2002.318.10:54:17.61/cable/2.4670E-04
2002.318.10:54:17.67/gps-fmout/S +1.91E-07
2002.318.10:54:21.66/wx/63.4,891.9,0.0
2002.318.10:54:21.72/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35737,0,0,94720
2002.318.10:54:22.17#antcn#TR $$/318.10:54:22.09 331.6070 43.1104 -0.0001 0.0002
2002.318.10:54:22.17#antcn#CO 0.0419 -0.0540 -0.9880 0.0184
2002.318.10:54:22.22/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.10:54:22.88#setcl#time/5495974,0,2002,318,10,54,23.00,1.574,15.247,12
2002.318.10:54:22.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:54:23.00/tonemeas/1:01,186.38,69.67,207.43,-107.91
2002.318.10:54:23.07/tonemeas/2:01,230.82,-11.25,196.96,-139.01
2002.318.10:54:23.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.44,80.92
2002.318.10:54:23.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.47,31.10
2002.318.10:54:23.17/tonemeas/1:02,180.39,-144.31,194.62,41.28
2002.318.10:54:23.25/tonemeas/2:02,230.07,-171.22,180.87,62.71
2002.318.10:54:23.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-49.68,26.91
2002.318.10:54:23.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.75,-21.43
2002.318.10:54:23.29:!2002.318.10:57:10
2002.318.10:54:23.90#setcl#time/5496076,0,2002,318,10,54,24.00,1.543,15.248,10
2002.318.10:54:23.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:57:10.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.10:57:10.07:tape
2002.318.10:57:10.13/tape/3422,3422,3421,3421,3421,3421,3421,3421
2002.318.10:57:10.13:postob
2002.318.10:57:10.13:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,cw
2002.318.10:57:11.10:setups2=1
2002.318.10:57:15.06:!2002.318.10:58:04
2002.318.10:58:04.00:preob
2002.318.10:58:04.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.10:58:04.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.10:58:04.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.10:58:04.19:!2002.318.10:58:14
2002.318.10:58:11.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.10:58:14.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.10:58:14.06:tape
2002.318.10:58:14.12/tape/3486,3486,3485,3485,3485,3485,3485,3485
2002.318.10:58:14.12:midob
2002.318.10:58:15.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.10:58:15.26/hpib/-9.092E-02
2002.318.10:58:15.62/cable/2.4678E-04
2002.318.10:58:15.68/gps-fmout/S +1.95E-07
2002.318.10:58:20.52/wx/63.4,891.8,0.0
2002.318.10:58:20.58/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,40695,0,0,8960
2002.318.10:58:21.15#antcn#TR $$/318.10:58:21.08 75.8911 20.3163 -0.0004 -0.0000
2002.318.10:58:21.15#antcn#CO 0.0583 -0.0975 -0.9880 0.0463
2002.318.10:58:22.68/mat/600B0151
2002.318.10:58:23.88#setcl#time/5520074,0,2002,318,10,58,24.00,1.567,15.314,12
2002.318.10:58:23.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.10:58:24.00/tonemeas/1:01,179.33,72.48,199.26,-105.20
2002.318.10:58:24.07/tonemeas/2:01,220.71,-8.74,189.34,-135.96
2002.318.10:58:24.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.38,81.22
2002.318.10:58:24.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.92,30.76
2002.318.10:58:24.17/tonemeas/1:02,189.17,-144.36,203.47,42.28
2002.318.10:58:24.24/tonemeas/2:02,240.21,-169.00,190.97,63.63
2002.318.10:58:24.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.04,24.64
2002.318.10:58:24.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.50,-21.35
2002.318.10:58:24.28:!2002.318.11:06:00
2002.318.10:58:24.89#setcl#time/5520175,0,2002,318,10,58,25.00,1.551,15.314,11
2002.318.10:58:24.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:06:00.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.11:06:00.06:tape
2002.318.11:06:00.12/tape/3951,3951,3951,3951,3951,3951,3951,3951
2002.318.11:06:00.12:postob
2002.318.11:06:00.12:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.11:06:01.09:setups2=1
2002.318.11:06:05.05:!2002.318.11:08:40
2002.318.11:08:40.00:preob
2002.318.11:08:40.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.11:08:40.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.11:08:40.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.11:08:40.18:!2002.318.11:08:50
2002.318.11:08:50.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.11:08:50.06:tape
2002.318.11:08:50.12/tape/4121,4121,4121,4122,4122,4122,4121,4121
2002.318.11:08:50.12:midob
2002.318.11:08:51.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.11:08:51.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.11:08:51.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.11:08:51.27/hpib/-9.092E-02
2002.318.11:08:51.60/cable/2.4596E-04
2002.318.11:08:51.66/gps-fmout/S +2.37E-07
2002.318.11:08:52.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.11:08:56.94/wx/63.6,891.7,0.0
2002.318.11:08:57.00/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,37688,0,0,100608
2002.318.11:08:57.16#antcn#TR $$/318.11:08:57.09 118.5241 29.0407 -0.0002 0.0004
2002.318.11:08:57.16#antcn#CO 0.0559 -0.0959 -0.9880 0.0310
2002.318.11:08:57.50/mat/600B0469
2002.318.11:08:57.86#setcl#time/5583471,0,2002,318,11,08,58.00,1.596,15.490,14
2002.318.11:08:57.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:08:57.98/tonemeas/1:01,184.19,70.07,204.34,-107.86
2002.318.11:08:58.05/tonemeas/2:01,226.73,-11.22,194.14,-139.20
2002.318.11:08:58.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.54,81.29
2002.318.11:08:58.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.20,31.34
2002.318.11:08:58.15/tonemeas/1:02,189.99,-144.14,205.81,41.74
2002.318.11:08:58.22/tonemeas/2:02,241.15,-170.38,189.63,64.13
2002.318.11:08:58.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.16,26.24
2002.318.11:08:58.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.18,-22.39
2002.318.11:08:58.26:!2002.318.11:10:31
2002.318.11:08:58.87#setcl#time/5583572,0,2002,318,11,08,59.00,1.580,15.491,13
2002.318.11:08:58.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:09:33.08;"weather-no stars visible, light rain
2002.318.11:10:31.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.11:10:31.07:tape
2002.318.11:10:31.13/tape/4222,4222,4222,4222,4222,4222,4222,4222
2002.318.11:10:31.13:postob
2002.318.11:10:31.13:source=0537-441,053850.4,-440508.9,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.11:10:32.11:setups2=1
2002.318.11:10:36.49:!2002.318.11:10:54
2002.318.11:10:54.00:preob
2002.318.11:10:54.15?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.11:10:54.15?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.11:10:54.15/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.11:10:54.15:!2002.318.11:11:04
2002.318.11:11:00.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.11:11:04.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.11:11:04.06:tape
2002.318.11:11:04.12/tape/4256,4256,4256,4256,4256,4255,4255,4255
2002.318.11:11:04.12:midob
2002.318.11:11:05.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.11:11:05.26/hpib/-9.092E-02
2002.318.11:11:05.62/cable/2.4640E-04
2002.318.11:11:05.68/gps-fmout/S +2.56E-07
2002.318.11:11:09.99/wx/63.3,891.8,0.0
2002.318.11:11:10.05/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,39186,0,0,8192
2002.318.11:11:11.16#antcn#TR $$/318.11:11:11.08 162.4554 20.3975 0.0007 0.0001
2002.318.11:11:11.16#antcn#CO 0.0530 -0.1065 -0.9880 0.0461
2002.318.11:11:12.16/mat/600B0379
2002.318.11:11:12.88#setcl#time/5596973,0,2002,318,11,11,13.00,1.561,15.528,12
2002.318.11:11:12.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:11:13.00/tonemeas/1:01,182.89,70.09,202.76,-107.13
2002.318.11:11:13.07/tonemeas/2:01,224.44,-10.90,191.20,-138.14
2002.318.11:11:13.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.55,80.99
2002.318.11:11:13.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.56,31.01
2002.318.11:11:13.17/tonemeas/1:02,189.26,-143.00,203.66,42.08
2002.318.11:11:13.24/tonemeas/2:02,240.51,-169.96,189.08,64.98
2002.318.11:11:13.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.25,26.96
2002.318.11:11:13.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.58,-22.90
2002.318.11:11:13.28:!2002.318.11:36:00
2002.318.11:11:13.89#setcl#time/5597074,0,2002,318,11,11,14.00,1.546,15.528,11
2002.318.11:11:13.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:36:00.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.11:36:00.06:tape
2002.318.11:36:00.12/tape/5752,5752,5752,5751,5751,5751,5751,5751
2002.318.11:36:00.12:postob
2002.318.11:36:00.12:source=0823+033,082550.3,030924.5,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.11:36:01.11:setups2=1
2002.318.11:36:05.01:!2002.318.11:36:35
2002.318.11:36:35.00:preob
2002.318.11:36:35.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.11:36:35.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.11:36:35.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.11:36:35.19:!2002.318.11:36:45
2002.318.11:36:42.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.11:36:45.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.11:36:45.06:tape
2002.318.11:36:45.12/tape/5796,5796,5797,5797,5797,5796,5796,5796
2002.318.11:36:45.12:midob
2002.318.11:36:46.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.11:36:46.27/hpib/-8.334E-02
2002.318.11:36:46.60/cable/2.4662E-04
2002.318.11:36:46.66/gps-fmout/S +1.92E-07
2002.318.11:36:50.54/wx/63.2,891.5,0.0
2002.318.11:36:50.60/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36405,0,0,9472
2002.318.11:36:51.15#antcn#TR $$/318.11:36:51.10 99.7395 30.1579 -0.0003 -0.0002
2002.318.11:36:51.15#antcn#CO 0.0574 -0.0923 -0.9880 0.0296
2002.318.11:36:52.70/mat/600B0119
2002.318.11:36:53.90#setcl#time/5751072,0,2002,318,11,36,54.00,1.534,15.956,10
2002.318.11:36:53.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:36:54.02/tonemeas/1:01,186.50,65.02,206.39,-112.49
2002.318.11:36:54.09/tonemeas/2:01,228.26,-17.12,195.98,-144.97
2002.318.11:36:54.10/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.76,82.14
2002.318.11:36:54.12/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.41,32.48
2002.318.11:36:54.19/tonemeas/1:02,173.27,-142.20,187.21,42.63
2002.318.11:36:54.26/tonemeas/2:02,221.20,-169.84,173.29,62.83
2002.318.11:36:54.27/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-47.93,27.64
2002.318.11:36:54.29/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.92,-20.20
2002.318.11:36:54.30:!2002.318.11:40:31
2002.318.11:36:54.85#setcl#time/5751167,0,2002,318,11,36,55.00,1.609,15.956,15
2002.318.11:36:54.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:40:12.08#trakl#Off source
2002.318.11:40:12.08?ERROR st -7 Antenna off-source!
2002.318.11:40:12.09#trakl#az 100.135 el 30.924 azerr*cos(el) 0.0049 elerr 0.0014
2002.318.11:40:15.10#trakl#Source re-acquired
2002.318.11:40:31.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.11:40:31.06:tape
2002.318.11:40:31.12/tape/6022,6022,6022,6022,6022,6022,6022,6022
2002.318.11:40:31.12:postob
2002.318.11:40:31.12:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.11:40:32.08:setups2=1
2002.318.11:40:36.46:!2002.318.11:41:03
2002.318.11:41:03.00:preob
2002.318.11:41:03.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.11:41:03.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.11:41:03.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.11:41:03.18:!2002.318.11:41:13
2002.318.11:41:08.11#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.11:41:13.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.11:41:13.06:tape
2002.318.11:41:13.12/tape/6065,6065,6065,6065,6064,6064,6064,6064
2002.318.11:41:13.12:midob
2002.318.11:41:14.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.11:41:14.28/hpib/-8.334E-02
2002.318.11:41:14.64/cable/2.4707E-04
2002.318.11:41:14.70/gps-fmout/S +2.11E-07
2002.318.11:41:19.84/wx/62.8,891.4,0.0
2002.318.11:41:19.90/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35510,0,0,10496
2002.318.11:41:20.16#antcn#TR $$/318.11:41:20.10 39.1457 65.5372 0.0000 -0.0003
2002.318.11:41:20.16#antcn#CO 0.0427 -0.0333 -0.9880 0.0079
2002.318.11:41:20.41/mat/600B0444
2002.318.11:41:21.13#setcl#time/5777795,0,2002,318,11,41,21.00,1.183,16.030,-13
2002.318.11:41:21.13#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:41:21.88#setcl#time/5777870,0,2002,318,11,41,22.00,1.557,16.030,12
2002.318.11:41:21.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:41:21.96/tonemeas/1:01,194.85,55.59,214.26,-121.58
2002.318.11:41:22.03/tonemeas/2:01,237.30,-28.19,201.27,-155.80
2002.318.11:41:22.04/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.45,83.78
2002.318.11:41:22.06/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.99,34.22
2002.318.11:41:22.13/tonemeas/1:02,176.31,-145.02,189.84,39.76
2002.318.11:41:22.20/tonemeas/2:02,224.21,-173.21,175.94,60.65
2002.318.11:41:22.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-47.90,28.19
2002.318.11:41:22.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.90,-20.89
2002.318.11:41:22.24:!2002.318.11:45:14
2002.318.11:45:14.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.11:45:14.07:tape
2002.318.11:45:14.13/tape/6305,6305,6305,6305,6305,6305,6305,6305
2002.318.11:45:14.13:postob
2002.318.11:45:14.13:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.11:45:15.08:setups2=1
2002.318.11:45:19.04:!2002.318.11:45:36
2002.318.11:45:36.00:preob
2002.318.11:45:36.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.11:45:36.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.11:45:36.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.11:45:36.19:!2002.318.11:45:46
2002.318.11:45:41.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.11:45:46.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.11:45:46.06:tape
2002.318.11:45:46.12/tape/6337,6337,6337,6337,6337,6337,6337,6337
2002.318.11:45:46.12:midob
2002.318.11:45:47.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.11:45:47.27/hpib/-7.577E-02
2002.318.11:45:47.62/cable/2.4626E-04
2002.318.11:45:47.68/gps-fmout/S +2.56E-07
2002.318.11:45:52.37/wx/63.1,891.5,0.0
2002.318.11:45:52.43/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,35976,0,0,9472
2002.318.11:45:53.15#antcn#TR $$/318.11:45:53.08 79.2377 31.0850 -0.0004 0.0005
2002.318.11:45:53.15#antcn#CO 0.0583 -0.0874 -0.9880 0.0286
2002.318.11:45:54.53/mat/600B0329
2002.318.11:45:54.89#setcl#time/5805170,0,2002,318,11,45,55.00,1.550,16.106,11
2002.318.11:45:54.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:45:55.01/tonemeas/1:01,190.74,62.27,210.41,-115.39
2002.318.11:45:55.08/tonemeas/2:01,233.82,-21.05,196.94,-148.59
2002.318.11:45:55.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.08,83.32
2002.318.11:45:55.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.47,33.20
2002.318.11:45:55.18/tonemeas/1:02,172.06,-144.24,186.73,40.95
2002.318.11:45:55.25/tonemeas/2:02,217.29,-171.99,171.99,60.99
2002.318.11:45:55.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-45.23,27.75
2002.318.11:45:55.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.74,-20.04
2002.318.11:45:55.29:!2002.318.11:52:13
2002.318.11:45:55.90#setcl#time/5805271,0,2002,318,11,45,56.00,1.535,16.106,10
2002.318.11:45:55.90#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:52:13.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.11:52:13.06:tape
2002.318.11:52:13.12/tape/6725,6725,6724,6724,6724,6724,6724,6724
2002.318.11:52:13.12:postob
2002.318.11:52:13.12:source=1128+385,113053.3,381518.5,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.11:52:14.10:setups2=1
2002.318.11:52:18.06:!2002.318.11:52:29
2002.318.11:52:29.00:preob
2002.318.11:52:29.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.11:52:29.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.11:52:29.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.11:52:29.18:!2002.318.11:52:39
2002.318.11:52:36.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.11:52:39.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.11:52:39.06:tape
2002.318.11:52:39.12/tape/6750,6750,6750,6750,6750,6750,6750,6750
2002.318.11:52:39.12:midob
2002.318.11:52:40.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.11:52:40.30/hpib/-9.092E-02
2002.318.11:52:40.66/cable/2.4611E-04
2002.318.11:52:40.72/gps-fmout/S +2.15E-07
2002.318.11:52:45.95/wx/63.2,891.4,0.0
2002.318.11:52:46.01/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,60374,0,0,12032
2002.318.11:52:47.18#antcn#TR $$/318.11:52:47.10 50.8727 5.6051 -0.0002 -0.0002
2002.318.11:52:47.18#antcn#CO 0.0571 -0.1034 -0.9880 0.1631
2002.318.11:52:48.11/mat/600B0327
2002.318.11:52:48.89#setcl#time/5846570,0,2002,318,11,52,49.00,1.539,16.221,11
2002.318.11:52:48.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:52:49.01/tonemeas/1:01,153.87,68.39,173.36,-109.97
2002.318.11:52:49.08/tonemeas/2:01,186.89,-13.65,160.10,-142.20
2002.318.11:52:49.09/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-33.02,82.04
2002.318.11:52:49.11/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.26,32.23
2002.318.11:52:49.18/tonemeas/1:02,171.71,-143.04,185.55,42.67
2002.318.11:52:49.25/tonemeas/2:02,220.42,-169.14,175.38,64.98
2002.318.11:52:49.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.71,26.10
2002.318.11:52:49.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.17,-22.31
2002.318.11:52:49.29:!2002.318.11:56:44
2002.318.11:52:49.84#setcl#time/5846665,0,2002,318,11,52,50.00,1.613,16.221,16
2002.318.11:52:49.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:56:44.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.11:56:44.06:tape
2002.318.11:56:44.12/tape/6995,6995,6995,6995,6995,6995,6995,6995
2002.318.11:56:44.12:postob
2002.318.11:56:44.12:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.11:56:45.08:setups2=1
2002.318.11:56:49.04:!2002.318.11:57:24
2002.318.11:57:24.00:preob
2002.318.11:57:24.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.11:57:24.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.11:57:24.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.11:57:24.19:!2002.318.11:57:34
2002.318.11:57:30.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.11:57:34.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.11:57:34.06:tape
2002.318.11:57:34.12/tape/7046,7045,7045,7045,7045,7045,7045,7045
2002.318.11:57:34.12:midob
2002.318.11:57:35.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.11:57:35.31/hpib/-9.850E-02
2002.318.11:57:35.67/cable/2.4573E-04
2002.318.11:57:35.73/gps-fmout/S +2.20E-07
2002.318.11:57:40.91/wx/63.2,891.4,0.0
2002.318.11:57:40.97/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35680,0,0,94976
2002.318.11:57:41.16#antcn#TR $$/318.11:57:41.08 127.2697 38.5620 -0.0001 -0.0001
2002.318.11:57:41.16#antcn#CO 0.0529 -0.0860 -0.9880 0.0216
2002.318.11:57:41.48/mat/600B0385
2002.318.11:57:41.84#setcl#time/5875864,0,2002,318,11,57,42.00,1.619,16.302,16
2002.318.11:57:41.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.11:57:41.96/tonemeas/1:01,190.48,65.55,211.11,-111.76
2002.318.11:57:42.03/tonemeas/2:01,233.19,-16.17,198.31,-144.00
2002.318.11:57:42.04/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.71,81.72
2002.318.11:57:42.06/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.80,32.24
2002.318.11:57:42.13/tonemeas/1:02,171.44,-141.23,187.55,43.82
2002.318.11:57:42.20/tonemeas/2:02,217.83,-169.53,172.34,65.13
2002.318.11:57:42.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-46.39,28.30
2002.318.11:57:42.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.21,-21.31
2002.318.11:57:42.24:!2002.318.12:07:52
2002.318.11:57:42.85#setcl#time/5875965,0,2002,318,11,57,43.00,1.605,16.303,15
2002.318.11:57:42.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:02:47.29;"weather-a few stars visible
2002.318.12:07:52.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.12:07:52.07:tape
2002.318.12:07:52.13/tape/7663,7663,7663,7663,7663,7663,7663,7664
2002.318.12:07:52.13:postob
2002.318.12:07:52.13:source=0749+540,075301.4,535300.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.12:07:53.08:setups2=1
2002.318.12:07:57.04:!2002.318.12:08:41
2002.318.12:08:41.00:preob
2002.318.12:08:41.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.12:08:41.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.12:08:41.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.12:08:41.18:!2002.318.12:08:51
2002.318.12:08:49.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.12:08:51.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.12:08:51.06:tape
2002.318.12:08:51.12/tape/7722,7722,7722,7722,7722,7722,7722,7722
2002.318.12:08:51.12:midob
2002.318.12:08:52.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.12:08:52.27/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.12:08:52.64/cable/2.4648E-04
2002.318.12:08:52.70/gps-fmout/S +2.00E-07
2002.318.12:08:57.40/wx/62.6,891.3,0.0
2002.318.12:08:57.46/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35590,0,0,93952
2002.318.12:08:58.18#antcn#TR $$/318.12:08:58.10 34.2517 45.0376 -0.0002 -0.0002
2002.318.12:08:58.18#antcn#CO 0.0541 -0.0594 -0.9880 0.0172
2002.318.12:08:59.56/mat/600B0477
2002.318.12:08:59.86#setcl#time/5943665,0,2002,318,12,09,00.00,1.586,16.491,14
2002.318.12:08:59.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:08:59.98/tonemeas/1:01,192.84,65.28,214.73,-112.44
2002.318.12:09:00.05/tonemeas/2:01,237.01,-17.47,202.67,-145.72
2002.318.12:09:00.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.17,82.75
2002.318.12:09:00.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.06,33.28
2002.318.12:09:00.15/tonemeas/1:02,178.13,-141.95,192.60,43.39
2002.318.12:09:00.22/tonemeas/2:02,220.75,-169.08,176.23,64.06
2002.318.12:09:00.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-42.62,27.13
2002.318.12:09:00.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.37,-20.67
2002.318.12:09:00.26:!2002.318.12:28:28
2002.318.12:09:00.87#setcl#time/5943766,0,2002,318,12,09,01.00,1.572,16.491,13
2002.318.12:09:00.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:28:28.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.12:28:28.06:tape
2002.318.12:28:28.12/tape/8899,8899,8899,8900,8900,8900,8899,8899
2002.318.12:28:28.12:postob
2002.318.12:28:28.12:source=0823+033,082550.3,030924.5,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.12:28:29.10:setups2=1
2002.318.12:28:33.06:!2002.318.12:29:07
2002.318.12:29:07.00:preob
2002.318.12:29:07.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.12:29:07.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.12:29:07.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.12:29:07.16:!2002.318.12:29:17
2002.318.12:29:13.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.12:29:17.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.12:29:17.06:tape
2002.318.12:29:17.12/tape/8948,8948,8948,8948,8948,8948,8948,8948
2002.318.12:29:17.12:midob
2002.318.12:29:18.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.12:29:18.29/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.12:29:18.65/cable/2.4514E-04
2002.318.12:29:18.71/gps-fmout/S +2.44E-07
2002.318.12:29:23.73/wx/61.8,891.2,0.0
2002.318.12:29:23.79/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34704,0,0,91648
2002.318.12:29:24.16#antcn#TR $$/318.12:29:24.10 106.7606 42.0416 -0.0011 0.0003
2002.318.12:29:24.16#antcn#CO 0.0551 -0.0798 -0.9880 0.0191
2002.318.12:29:24.30/mat/600B1678
2002.318.12:29:24.84#setcl#time/6066161,0,2002,318,12,29,25.00,1.611,16.831,16
2002.318.12:29:24.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:29:24.96/tonemeas/1:01,193.63,65.20,213.81,-112.00
2002.318.12:29:25.03/tonemeas/2:01,239.66,-18.50,199.71,-146.13
2002.318.12:29:25.04/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-46.03,83.70
2002.318.12:29:25.06/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.10,34.13
2002.318.12:29:25.13/tonemeas/1:02,172.74,-142.02,186.50,42.87
2002.318.12:29:25.20/tonemeas/2:02,220.46,-169.56,173.25,63.73
2002.318.12:29:25.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-47.72,27.54
2002.318.12:29:25.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.25,-20.86
2002.318.12:29:25.24:!2002.318.12:33:16
2002.318.12:29:25.85#setcl#time/6066262,0,2002,318,12,29,26.00,1.597,16.831,15
2002.318.12:29:25.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:33:16.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.12:33:16.06:tape
2002.318.12:33:16.12/tape/9187,9187,9187,9187,9187,9187,9187,9187
2002.318.12:33:16.12:postob
2002.318.12:33:16.12:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.12:33:17.10:setups2=1
2002.318.12:33:21.30:!2002.318.12:33:30
2002.318.12:33:30.00:preob
2002.318.12:33:30.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.12:33:30.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.12:33:30.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.12:33:30.18:!2002.318.12:33:40
2002.318.12:33:36.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.12:33:40.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.12:33:40.06:tape
2002.318.12:33:40.12/tape/9211,9211,9211,9211,9211,9211,9211,9211
2002.318.12:33:40.12:midob
2002.318.12:33:41.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.12:33:41.26/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.12:33:41.60/cable/2.4692E-04
2002.318.12:33:41.66/gps-fmout/S +1.87E-07
2002.318.12:33:46.63/wx/62.0,891.1,0.0
2002.318.12:33:46.69/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34861,0,0,9472
2002.318.12:33:47.15#antcn#TR $$/318.12:33:47.08 82.4449 42.0661 -0.0000 -0.0005
2002.318.12:33:47.15#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.0755 -0.9880 0.0191
2002.318.12:33:47.19/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.12:33:47.85#setcl#time/6092462,0,2002,318,12,33,48.00,1.590,16.904,15
2002.318.12:33:47.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:33:47.97/tonemeas/1:01,194.00,64.80,214.07,-112.23
2002.318.12:33:48.04/tonemeas/2:01,236.98,-18.46,200.48,-146.00
2002.318.12:33:48.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.98,83.26
2002.318.12:33:48.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.59,33.77
2002.318.12:33:48.14/tonemeas/1:02,175.75,-142.35,191.17,42.89
2002.318.12:33:48.21/tonemeas/2:02,224.37,-169.37,176.52,63.39
2002.318.12:33:48.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.62,27.02
2002.318.12:33:48.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.65,-20.50
2002.318.12:33:48.25:!2002.318.12:40:47
2002.318.12:33:48.86#setcl#time/6092563,0,2002,318,12,33,49.00,1.576,16.904,14
2002.318.12:33:48.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:40:47.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.12:40:47.06:tape
2002.318.12:40:47.12/tape/9638,9638,9638,9638,9638,9638,9638,9638
2002.318.12:40:47.12:postob
2002.318.12:40:47.12:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.12:40:48.10:setups2=1
2002.318.12:40:52.06:!2002.318.12:41:47
2002.318.12:41:47.00:preob
2002.318.12:41:47.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.12:41:47.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.12:41:47.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.12:41:47.18:!2002.318.12:41:57
2002.318.12:41:55.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.12:41:57.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.12:41:57.06:tape
2002.318.12:41:57.12/tape/9708,9708,9708,9708,9708,9708,9708,9708
2002.318.12:41:57.12:midob
2002.318.12:41:58.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.12:41:58.29/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.12:41:58.65/cable/2.4648E-04
2002.318.12:41:58.71/gps-fmout/S +1.84E-07
2002.318.12:42:03.58/wx/62.4,891.1,0.0
2002.318.12:42:03.64/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,36816,0,0,97536
2002.318.12:42:04.18#antcn#TR $$/318.12:42:04.10 325.8421 29.8412 0.0002 0.0001
2002.318.12:42:04.18#antcn#CO 0.0482 -0.0697 -0.9880 0.0300
2002.318.12:42:05.74/mat/600B0409
2002.318.12:42:06.88#setcl#time/6142364,0,2002,318,12,42,07.00,1.549,17.043,12
2002.318.12:42:06.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:42:07.00/tonemeas/1:01,190.13,65.74,209.85,-111.93
2002.318.12:42:07.07/tonemeas/2:01,234.98,-17.35,199.13,-144.76
2002.318.12:42:07.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.85,83.09
2002.318.12:42:07.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.72,32.83
2002.318.12:42:07.17/tonemeas/1:02,179.94,-143.05,193.93,42.91
2002.318.12:42:07.24/tonemeas/2:02,231.99,-169.56,181.56,64.37
2002.318.12:42:07.25/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.05,26.51
2002.318.12:42:07.27/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.37,-21.46
2002.318.12:42:07.28:!2002.318.12:45:18
2002.318.12:42:07.89#setcl#time/6142465,0,2002,318,12,42,08.00,1.535,17.043,11
2002.318.12:42:07.89#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:45:18.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.12:45:18.06:tape
2002.318.12:45:18.12/tape/9909,9909,9909,9909,9909,9909,9909,9909
2002.318.12:45:18.12:postob
2002.318.12:45:18.12:source=0537-441,053850.4,-440508.9,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.12:45:19.10:setups2=1
2002.318.12:45:23.00:!2002.318.12:47:07
2002.318.12:47:07.00:preob
2002.318.12:47:07.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.12:47:07.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.12:47:07.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.12:47:07.17:!2002.318.12:47:17
2002.318.12:47:17.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.12:47:17.06:tape
2002.318.12:47:17.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.12:47:17.12/tape/10029,10028,10028,10028,10028,10028,10028,10028
2002.318.12:47:17.12:midob
2002.318.12:47:18.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.12:47:18.28/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.12:47:18.61/cable/2.4684E-04
2002.318.12:47:18.67/gps-fmout/S +1.92E-07
2002.318.12:47:22.58/wx/62.2,890.9,0.0
2002.318.12:47:22.64/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36988,0,0,9472
2002.318.12:47:23.17#antcn#TR $$/318.12:47:23.10 180.7508 23.7244 -0.0008 -0.0008
2002.318.12:47:23.17#antcn#CO 0.0502 -0.1029 -0.9880 0.0391
2002.318.12:47:24.75/mat/600B0306
2002.318.12:47:25.83#setcl#time/6174259,0,2002,318,12,47,26.00,1.611,17.131,17
2002.318.12:47:25.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:47:25.95/tonemeas/1:01,187.78,70.63,209.12,-106.36
2002.318.12:47:26.02/tonemeas/2:01,229.90,-11.95,195.65,-140.11
2002.318.12:47:26.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.12,82.58
2002.318.12:47:26.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.47,33.75
2002.318.12:47:26.12/tonemeas/1:02,180.11,-141.30,195.18,44.89
2002.318.12:47:26.19/tonemeas/2:02,229.77,-167.15,180.35,66.28
2002.318.12:47:26.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-49.66,25.85
2002.318.12:47:26.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.83,-21.39
2002.318.12:47:26.23:!2002.318.12:56:03
2002.318.12:47:26.84#setcl#time/6174360,0,2002,318,12,47,27.00,1.597,17.132,16
2002.318.12:47:26.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:56:03.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.12:56:03.07:tape
2002.318.12:56:03.13/tape/10554,10554,10555,10555,10555,10554,10554,10554
2002.318.12:56:03.13:postob
2002.318.12:56:03.13:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,cw
2002.318.12:56:04.09:setups2=1
2002.318.12:56:08.05:!2002.318.12:57:34
2002.318.12:57:34.00:preob
2002.318.12:57:34.19?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.12:57:34.19?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.12:57:34.19/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.12:57:34.19:!2002.318.12:57:44
2002.318.12:57:41.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.12:57:44.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.12:57:44.06:tape
2002.318.12:57:44.12/tape/10655,10655,10655,10655,10655,10655,10655,10655
2002.318.12:57:44.12:midob
2002.318.12:57:45.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.12:57:45.29/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.12:57:45.60/cable/2.4530E-04
2002.318.12:57:45.66/gps-fmout/S +2.05E-07
2002.318.12:57:49.38/wx/62.5,891.0,0.0
2002.318.12:57:49.44/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34531,0,0,91136
2002.318.12:57:50.17#antcn#TR $$/318.12:57:50.09 1.7297 72.2924 -0.0009 0.0010
2002.318.12:57:50.17#antcn#CO 0.0096 -0.0157 -0.9880 0.0055
2002.318.12:57:51.55/mat/600B0402
2002.318.12:57:51.85#setcl#time/6236860,0,2002,318,12,57,52.00,1.581,17.305,15
2002.318.12:57:51.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.12:57:51.97/tonemeas/1:01,196.96,59.83,218.62,-117.55
2002.318.12:57:52.04/tonemeas/2:01,241.88,-24.31,204.29,-151.89
2002.318.12:57:52.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.92,84.14
2002.318.12:57:52.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.33,34.34
2002.318.12:57:52.14/tonemeas/1:02,179.25,-146.73,193.50,38.95
2002.318.12:57:52.21/tonemeas/2:02,229.52,-173.46,180.42,60.29
2002.318.12:57:52.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-50.27,26.73
2002.318.12:57:52.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.08,-21.34
2002.318.12:57:52.25:!2002.318.13:00:34
2002.318.12:57:52.86#setcl#time/6236961,0,2002,318,12,57,53.00,1.567,17.306,14
2002.318.12:57:52.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:00:34.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.13:00:34.07:tape
2002.318.13:00:34.13/tape/10826,10826,10826,10825,10825,10825,10825,10825
2002.318.13:00:34.13:postob
2002.318.13:00:34.13:source=1044+719,104827.6,714335.9,2000.0,cw
2002.318.13:00:35.10:setups2=1
2002.318.13:00:40.04:!2002.318.13:00:58
2002.318.13:00:58.00:preob
2002.318.13:00:58.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.13:00:58.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.13:00:58.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.13:00:58.16:!2002.318.13:01:08
2002.318.13:01:05.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.13:01:08.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.13:01:08.06:tape
2002.318.13:01:08.12/tape/10859,10859,10859,10859,10859,10859,10859,10859
2002.318.13:01:08.12:midob
2002.318.13:01:09.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.13:01:09.27/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.13:01:09.63/cable/2.4603E-04
2002.318.13:01:09.69/gps-fmout/S +1.64E-07
2002.318.13:01:14.58/wx/62.2,891.0,0.0
2002.318.13:01:14.64/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,37143,0,0,8960
2002.318.13:01:15.16#antcn#TR $$/318.13:01:15.09 19.6133 26.2121 0.0007 0.0001
2002.318.13:01:15.16#antcn#CO 0.0558 -0.0772 -0.9880 0.0349
2002.318.13:01:16.75/mat/600B0358
2002.318.13:01:17.83#setcl#time/6257457,0,2002,318,13,01,18.00,1.617,17.362,17
2002.318.13:01:17.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:01:17.95/tonemeas/1:01,188.44,73.48,209.44,-104.19
2002.318.13:01:18.02/tonemeas/2:01,233.56,-9.77,198.48,-137.50
2002.318.13:01:18.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.12,83.25
2002.318.13:01:18.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.96,33.31
2002.318.13:01:18.12/tonemeas/1:02,182.71,-143.17,197.69,42.17
2002.318.13:01:18.19/tonemeas/2:02,234.31,-170.45,183.16,63.84
2002.318.13:01:18.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.60,27.28
2002.318.13:01:18.21/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.53,-21.67
2002.318.13:01:18.23:!2002.318.13:05:57
2002.318.13:01:18.84#setcl#time/6257558,0,2002,318,13,01,19.00,1.603,17.363,16
2002.318.13:01:18.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:05:57.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.13:05:57.07:tape
2002.318.13:05:57.13/tape/11149,11149,11149,11149,11148,11148,11148,11148
2002.318.13:05:57.13:postob
2002.318.13:05:57.13:source=1034-293,103716.1,-293402.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.13:05:58.09:setups2=1
2002.318.13:06:02.05:!2002.318.13:08:05
2002.318.13:06:02.05;"weather-some stars visible
2002.318.13:06:58.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.13:08:05.00:preob
2002.318.13:08:05.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.13:08:05.17:!2002.318.13:08:15
2002.318.13:08:15.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.13:08:15.06:tape
2002.318.13:08:15.09#trakl#Off source
2002.318.13:08:15.09?ERROR st -7 Antenna off-source!
2002.318.13:08:15.09#trakl#az 125.568 el 6.319 azerr*cos(el) 0.0045 elerr -0.0002
2002.318.13:08:15.12/tape/11287,11287,11286,11286,11286,11286,11286,11286
2002.318.13:08:15.12:midob
2002.318.13:08:16.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.13:08:16.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.13:08:16.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.13:08:16.28/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.13:08:16.65/cable/2.4426E-04
2002.318.13:08:16.71/gps-fmout/S +1.86E-07
2002.318.13:08:18.09#trakl#Source re-acquired
2002.318.13:08:20.99/wx/62.1,890.8,0.0
2002.318.13:08:21.05/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,47986,0,0,128256
2002.318.13:08:22.17#antcn#TR $$/318.13:08:22.09 125.5806 6.3406 0.0002 0.0010
2002.318.13:08:22.17#antcn#CO 0.0566 -0.1170 -0.9880 0.1457
2002.318.13:08:23.16/mat/600B0533
2002.318.13:08:23.88#setcl#time/6300062,0,2002,318,13,08,24.00,1.538,17.481,12
2002.318.13:08:23.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:08:24.00/tonemeas/1:01,165.65,69.20,185.33,-108.85
2002.318.13:08:24.07/tonemeas/2:01,201.00,-13.18,172.44,-141.90
2002.318.13:08:24.08/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-35.35,82.38
2002.318.13:08:24.10/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.89,33.05
2002.318.13:08:24.17/tonemeas/1:02,168.81,-142.89,182.91,42.57
2002.318.13:08:24.25/tonemeas/2:02,217.63,-169.64,171.82,64.91
2002.318.13:08:24.26/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-48.82,26.75
2002.318.13:08:24.28/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.09,-22.34
2002.318.13:08:24.29:!2002.318.13:14:53
2002.318.13:08:24.84#setcl#time/6300158,0,2002,318,13,08,25.00,1.593,17.481,16
2002.318.13:08:24.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:14:53.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.13:14:53.06:tape
2002.318.13:14:53.12/tape/11684,11684,11684,11684,11684,11684,11684,11684
2002.318.13:14:53.12:postob
2002.318.13:14:53.12:source=0823+033,082550.3,030924.5,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.13:14:54.09:setups2=1
2002.318.13:14:58.05:!2002.318.13:15:17
2002.318.13:15:17.00:preob
2002.318.13:15:17.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.13:15:17.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.13:15:17.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.13:15:17.17:!2002.318.13:15:27
2002.318.13:15:21.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.13:15:27.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.13:15:27.06:tape
2002.318.13:15:27.12/tape/11718,11718,11718,11718,11719,11719,11719,11718
2002.318.13:15:27.12:midob
2002.318.13:15:28.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.13:15:28.30/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.13:15:28.64/cable/2.4522E-04
2002.318.13:15:28.70/gps-fmout/S +1.83E-07
2002.318.13:15:33.82/wx/61.9,890.7,0.0
2002.318.13:15:33.88/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,33480,0,0,8704
2002.318.13:15:34.17#antcn#TR $$/318.13:15:34.10 115.2684 52.0668 -0.0009 0.0010
2002.318.13:15:34.17#antcn#CO 0.0501 -0.0682 -0.9880 0.0134
2002.318.13:15:34.39/mat/600B0410
2002.318.13:15:34.87#setcl#time/6343160,0,2002,318,13,15,35.00,1.554,17.601,13
2002.318.13:15:34.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:15:34.99/tonemeas/1:01,190.53,68.82,210.57,-108.91
2002.318.13:15:35.06/tonemeas/2:01,234.64,-15.45,200.56,-142.95
2002.318.13:15:35.07/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.11,84.27
2002.318.13:15:35.09/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.01,34.04
2002.318.13:15:35.16/tonemeas/1:02,176.46,-142.78,190.23,42.28
2002.318.13:15:35.23/tonemeas/2:02,230.71,-170.24,179.32,64.46
2002.318.13:15:35.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.25,27.46
2002.318.13:15:35.26/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.91,-22.18
2002.318.13:15:35.27:!2002.318.13:30:03
2002.318.13:15:35.88#setcl#time/6343261,0,2002,318,13,15,36.00,1.541,17.601,12
2002.318.13:15:35.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:30:03.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.13:30:03.07:tape
2002.318.13:30:03.13/tape/12594,12594,12594,12594,12594,12594,12594,12594
2002.318.13:30:03.13:postob
2002.318.13:30:03.13:source=1128+385,113053.3,381518.5,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.13:30:04.09:setups2=1
2002.318.13:30:08.05:!2002.318.13:30:36
2002.318.13:30:36.00:preob
2002.318.13:30:36.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.13:30:36.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.13:30:36.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.13:30:36.16:!2002.318.13:30:46
2002.318.13:30:43.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.13:30:46.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.13:30:46.06:tape
2002.318.13:30:46.12/tape/12638,12638,12638,12637,12637,12637,12637,12637
2002.318.13:30:46.12:midob
2002.318.13:30:47.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.13:30:47.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.13:30:47.65/cable/2.4648E-04
2002.318.13:30:47.71/gps-fmout/S +2.02E-07
2002.318.13:30:52.39/wx/61.7,890.8,0.0
2002.318.13:30:52.45/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36200,0,0,8192
2002.318.13:30:53.17#antcn#TR $$/318.13:30:53.09 56.6629 23.9302 -0.0014 -0.0002
2002.318.13:30:53.17#antcn#CO 0.0582 -0.0891 -0.9880 0.0387
2002.318.13:30:54.56/mat/600B0425
2002.318.13:30:54.86#setcl#time/6435157,0,2002,318,13,30,55.00,1.573,17.856,14
2002.318.13:30:54.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:30:54.98/tonemeas/1:01,189.62,71.82,209.37,-105.47
2002.318.13:30:55.05/tonemeas/2:01,234.99,-12.45,199.52,-139.69
2002.318.13:30:55.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.37,84.27
2002.318.13:30:55.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.85,34.22
2002.318.13:30:55.15/tonemeas/1:02,185.75,-144.25,202.64,42.10
2002.318.13:30:55.22/tonemeas/2:02,243.24,-171.49,190.66,63.49
2002.318.13:30:55.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-57.49,27.24
2002.318.13:30:55.25/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.98,-21.39
2002.318.13:30:55.26:!2002.318.13:37:25
2002.318.13:30:55.87#setcl#time/6435258,0,2002,318,13,30,56.00,1.559,17.856,13
2002.318.13:30:55.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:37:25.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.13:37:25.06:tape
2002.318.13:37:25.12/tape/13037,13036,13036,13036,13036,13036,13036,13036
2002.318.13:37:25.12:postob
2002.318.13:37:25.12:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.13:37:26.11:setups2=1
2002.318.13:37:30.01:!2002.318.13:37:42
2002.318.13:37:42.00:preob
2002.318.13:37:42.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.13:37:42.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.13:37:42.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.13:37:42.18:!2002.318.13:37:52
2002.318.13:37:47.11#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.13:37:52.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.13:37:52.06:tape
2002.318.13:37:52.12/tape/13063,13063,13063,13063,13063,13063,13063,13063
2002.318.13:37:52.12:midob
2002.318.13:37:53.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.13:37:53.30/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.13:37:53.69/cable/2.4633E-04
2002.318.13:37:53.75/gps-fmout/S +2.47E-07
2002.318.13:37:58.81/wx/61.4,890.7,0.0
2002.318.13:37:58.87/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33410,0,0,88064
2002.318.13:37:59.16#antcn#TR $$/318.13:37:59.08 86.8857 56.9145 -0.0004 -0.0000
2002.318.13:37:59.16#antcn#CO 0.0525 -0.0573 -0.9880 0.0112
2002.318.13:37:59.37/mat/600B0404
2002.318.13:37:59.85#setcl#time/6477656,0,2002,318,13,38,00.00,1.576,17.974,15
2002.318.13:37:59.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:37:59.97/tonemeas/1:01,192.98,72.75,212.63,-104.52
2002.318.13:38:00.04/tonemeas/2:01,236.65,-10.60,202.91,-137.80
2002.318.13:38:00.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.67,83.35
2002.318.13:38:00.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,9.72,33.28
2002.318.13:38:00.14/tonemeas/1:02,184.12,-143.37,197.81,43.03
2002.318.13:38:00.21/tonemeas/2:02,230.77,-169.00,184.03,65.18
2002.318.13:38:00.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-46.65,25.63
2002.318.13:38:00.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.78,-22.15
2002.318.13:38:00.24:!2002.318.13:46:06
2002.318.13:38:00.84#setcl#time/6477755,0,2002,318,13,38,01.00,1.589,17.974,16
2002.318.13:38:00.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:46:06.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.13:46:06.06:tape
2002.318.13:46:06.12/tape/13558,13557,13557,13557,13557,13557,13557,13557
2002.318.13:46:06.12:postob
2002.318.13:46:06.12:source=1300+580,130252.5,574837.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.13:46:07.10:setups2=1
2002.318.13:46:11.00:!2002.318.13:46:35
2002.318.13:46:35.00:preob
2002.318.13:46:35.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.13:46:35.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.13:46:35.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.13:46:35.17:!2002.318.13:46:45
2002.318.13:46:42.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.13:46:45.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.13:46:45.06:tape
2002.318.13:46:45.12/tape/13596,13596,13596,13596,13597,13597,13597,13596
2002.318.13:46:45.12:midob
2002.318.13:46:46.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.13:46:46.28/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.13:46:46.65/cable/2.4551E-04
2002.318.13:46:46.71/gps-fmout/S +2.41E-07
2002.318.13:46:51.04/wx/61.1,890.7,0.0
2002.318.13:46:51.10/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,38408,0,0,101632
2002.318.13:46:52.17#antcn#TR $$/318.13:46:52.10 33.5535 15.8697 -0.0002 0.0003
2002.318.13:46:52.17#antcn#CO 0.0573 -0.0904 -0.9880 0.0600
2002.318.13:46:53.20/mat/600B0312
2002.318.13:46:53.86#setcl#time/6531056,0,2002,318,13,46,54.00,1.563,18.122,14
2002.318.13:46:53.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:46:53.98/tonemeas/1:01,187.73,67.66,206.43,-110.08
2002.318.13:46:54.05/tonemeas/2:01,228.03,-15.73,195.33,-142.88
2002.318.13:46:54.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.30,83.39
2002.318.13:46:54.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.10,32.80
2002.318.13:46:54.15/tonemeas/1:02,186.52,-145.18,201.15,41.00
2002.318.13:46:54.22/tonemeas/2:02,240.16,-170.90,189.31,62.72
2002.318.13:46:54.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.64,25.72
2002.318.13:46:54.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.84,-21.72
2002.318.13:46:54.26:!2002.318.13:50:37
2002.318.13:46:54.87#setcl#time/6531157,0,2002,318,13,46,55.00,1.549,18.123,13
2002.318.13:46:54.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:50:37.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.13:50:37.07:tape
2002.318.13:50:37.13/tape/13828,13828,13828,13828,13828,13828,13828,13828
2002.318.13:50:37.13:postob
2002.318.13:50:37.13:source=0537-441,053850.4,-440508.9,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.13:50:38.09:setups2=1
2002.318.13:50:41.99:!2002.318.13:51:58
2002.318.13:51:58.00:preob
2002.318.13:51:58.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.13:51:58.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.13:51:58.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.13:51:58.18:!2002.318.13:52:08
2002.318.13:52:07.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.13:52:08.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.13:52:08.06:tape
2002.318.13:52:08.12/tape/13919,13919,13919,13919,13920,13920,13920,13919
2002.318.13:52:08.12:midob
2002.318.13:52:09.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.13:52:09.26/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.13:52:09.62/cable/2.4611E-04
2002.318.13:52:09.68/gps-fmout/S +2.65E-07
2002.318.13:52:14.87/wx/61.2,890.6,0.0
2002.318.13:52:14.93/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,36477,0,0,96256
2002.318.13:52:15.17#antcn#TR $$/318.13:52:15.08 193.2544 21.8911 -0.0001 0.0003
2002.318.13:52:15.17#antcn#CO 0.0497 -0.1040 -0.9880 0.0427
2002.318.13:52:15.43/mat/600B0385
2002.318.13:52:15.85#setcl#time/6563254,0,2002,318,13,52,16.00,1.581,18.212,15
2002.318.13:52:15.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:52:15.97/tonemeas/1:01,187.63,71.65,209.30,-105.89
2002.318.13:52:16.04/tonemeas/2:01,231.83,-11.24,197.64,-138.95
2002.318.13:52:16.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.20,82.89
2002.318.13:52:16.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.66,33.06
2002.318.13:52:16.14/tonemeas/1:02,193.39,-143.54,207.25,42.21
2002.318.13:52:16.21/tonemeas/2:02,247.96,-169.55,196.99,64.51
2002.318.13:52:16.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.57,26.01
2002.318.13:52:16.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.26,-22.30
2002.318.13:52:16.25:!2002.318.13:55:08
2002.318.13:52:16.86#setcl#time/6563355,0,2002,318,13,52,17.00,1.568,18.212,14
2002.318.13:52:16.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.13:55:08.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.13:55:08.06:tape
2002.318.13:55:08.12/tape/14099,14099,14099,14099,14099,14099,14099,14099
2002.318.13:55:08.12:postob
2002.318.13:55:08.12:source=0749+540,075301.4,535300.0,2000.0,cw
2002.318.13:55:09.09:et
2002.318.13:55:09.75:unlod
2002.318.13:55:14.76?ERROR sp -13 This command not supported for your equipment, check equip.ctl.
2002.318.13:55:14.77?ERROR rt -201 Position must be a number, "reset", "unk" or "uns".
2002.318.13:55:18.14/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.13:55:18.78/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.13:55:19.42/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.13:55:20.06/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.13:55:20.70/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.13:55:21.34/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.13:55:21.98/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.13:55:22.62/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.13:55:22.62:ready
2002.318.13:55:22.62/newtape/"to continue, use label command
2002.318.13:56:29.95;label=ca-3-0006910
2002.318.13:56:47.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.13:57:02.67/label/CA-3-0006910,3,
2002.318.13:57:02.67:setups2=1
2002.318.13:57:07.00:!2002.318.13:58:00
2002.318.13:58:00.00:tape
2002.318.13:58:00.06/tape/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
2002.318.13:58:00.06:st=for,lp
2002.318.13:58:03.36:!2002.318.14:00:20
2002.318.13:58:14.34?ERROR rz -72 EF- STAT_BADAGCLEV: Transport 6 AGC levels are outside acceptable range.\n
2002.318.13:58:22.48?ERROR rl -56 Tape motion state is inconsistent or illegal
2002.318.13:58:22.66?ERROR rz -20 EFC STAT_TRANTPMOTFAIL: Transport 6 tape motion sanity check failed\n
2002.318.13:58:22.66?ERROR rz -52 EFC STAT_RPMONILSTATE: Encountered unexpected transport state change during\nautomatic record (state: inconsistent/illegal, transport 6).\n
2002.318.13:58:23.84?ERROR rz -57 EF- STAT_INSTATE: Tape motion state is inconsistent or illegal.\n
2002.318.13:58:24.96?ERROR rz -72 occurred a total of 9 times, but has now stopped
2002.318.13:58:38.76?ERROR rz -57 occurred a total of 13 times, but has now stopped
2002.318.13:59:08.70;"again had to manually start transport #6
2002.318.14:00:20.00:preob
2002.318.14:00:20.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:00:20.18:!2002.318.14:00:30
2002.318.14:00:30.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.14:00:30.06:tape
2002.318.14:00:30.12/tape/141,141,141,141,141,141,113,141
2002.318.14:00:30.12:midob
2002.318.14:00:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:00:31.27/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.14:00:31.64/cable/2.4640E-04
2002.318.14:00:31.70/gps-fmout/S +2.29E-07
2002.318.14:00:36.63/wx/61.1,890.7,0.0
2002.318.14:00:36.69/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34099,0,0,89600
2002.318.14:00:37.16#antcn#TR $$/318.14:00:37.09 15.3460 56.4200 -0.0003 -0.0002
2002.318.14:00:37.16#antcn#CO 0.0442 -0.0402 -0.9880 0.0115
2002.318.14:00:38.79/mat/600B0307
2002.318.14:00:39.87#setcl#time/6613656,0,2002,318,14,00,40.00,1.543,18.352,13
2002.318.14:00:39.87#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:00:39.99/tonemeas/1:01,196.52,59.21,216.66,-118.00
2002.318.14:00:40.06/tonemeas/2:01,242.10,-25.10,204.99,-152.93
2002.318.14:00:40.07/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.58,84.31
2002.318.14:00:40.09/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.67,34.93
2002.318.14:00:40.16/tonemeas/1:02,183.29,-147.14,198.73,38.43
2002.318.14:00:40.23/tonemeas/2:02,234.20,-173.82,184.74,59.93
2002.318.14:00:40.24/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-50.91,26.68
2002.318.14:00:40.26/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,13.99,-21.50
2002.318.14:00:40.27:!2002.318.14:06:16
2002.318.14:00:40.88#setcl#time/6613757,0,2002,318,14,00,41.00,1.530,18.352,12
2002.318.14:00:40.88#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:06:16.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.14:06:16.06:tape
2002.318.14:06:16.12/tape/487,487,487,487,487,487,459,487
2002.318.14:06:16.12:postob
2002.318.14:06:16.12:source=0718+793,072611.7,791131.0,2000.0,cw
2002.318.14:06:17.09:setups2=1
2002.318.14:06:21.35:!2002.318.14:06:30
2002.318.14:06:30.00:preob
2002.318.14:06:30.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.14:06:30.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.14:06:30.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.14:06:30.17:!2002.318.14:06:40
2002.318.14:06:36.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.14:06:40.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.14:06:40.06:tape
2002.318.14:06:40.12/tape/512,511,511,511,511,511,482,511
2002.318.14:06:40.12:midob
2002.318.14:06:41.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:06:41.30/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.14:06:41.66/cable/2.4478E-04
2002.318.14:06:41.72/gps-fmout/S +1.78E-07
2002.318.14:06:46.95/wx/60.9,890.7,0.0
2002.318.14:06:47.01/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35490,0,0,93184
2002.318.14:06:48.17#antcn#TR $$/318.14:06:48.09 1.4199 32.8346 -0.0003 -0.0001
2002.318.14:06:48.17#antcn#CO 0.0523 -0.0670 -0.9880 0.0267
2002.318.14:06:49.11/mat/600B0289
2002.318.14:06:49.83#setcl#time/6650651,0,2002,318,14,06,50.00,1.600,18.455,17
2002.318.14:06:49.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:06:49.95/tonemeas/1:01,192.86,59.17,214.26,-118.41
2002.318.14:06:50.02/tonemeas/2:01,239.77,-24.15,202.60,-151.50
2002.318.14:06:50.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-46.91,83.32
2002.318.14:06:50.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.66,33.09
2002.318.14:06:50.12/tonemeas/1:02,186.10,-146.89,200.51,38.97
2002.318.14:06:50.19/tonemeas/2:02,238.65,-173.85,191.30,59.84
2002.318.14:06:50.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.55,26.96
2002.318.14:06:50.21/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,9.21,-20.87
2002.318.14:06:50.23:!2002.318.14:18:29
2002.318.14:06:50.84#setcl#time/6650752,0,2002,318,14,06,51.00,1.587,18.455,16
2002.318.14:06:50.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:18:29.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.14:18:29.06:tape
2002.318.14:18:29.12/tape/1221,1220,1220,1220,1220,1220,1191,1220
2002.318.14:18:29.12:postob
2002.318.14:18:29.12:source=1034-293,103716.1,-293402.8,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.14:18:30.09:setups2=1
2002.318.14:18:33.99:!2002.318.14:20:23
2002.318.14:19:45.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.14:20:23.00:preob
2002.318.14:20:23.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:20:23.17:!2002.318.14:20:33
2002.318.14:20:33.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.14:20:33.06:tape
2002.318.14:20:33.12/tape/1345,1345,1345,1344,1344,1344,1315,1344
2002.318.14:20:33.12:midob
2002.318.14:20:34.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:20:34.31/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.14:20:34.66/cable/2.4522E-04
2002.318.14:20:34.72/gps-fmout/S +2.57E-07
2002.318.14:20:38.95/wx/60.5,890.9,0.0
2002.318.14:20:39.01/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,36573,0,0,96000
2002.318.14:20:40.17#antcn#TR $$/318.14:20:40.09 134.9218 19.1126 0.0001 0.0001
2002.318.14:20:40.17#antcn#CO 0.0556 -0.1070 -0.9880 0.0494
2002.318.14:20:41.11/mat/600B0251
2002.318.14:20:41.83#setcl#time/6733850,0,2002,318,14,20,42.00,1.593,18.686,17
2002.318.14:20:41.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:20:41.95/tonemeas/1:01,186.87,65.17,207.28,-111.78
2002.318.14:20:42.02/tonemeas/2:01,229.74,-16.64,196.16,-144.68
2002.318.14:20:42.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.87,81.81
2002.318.14:20:42.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.12,32.90
2002.318.14:20:42.12/tonemeas/1:02,189.68,-144.61,206.13,40.87
2002.318.14:20:42.19/tonemeas/2:02,243.26,-171.51,189.26,63.14
2002.318.14:20:42.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.58,26.90
2002.318.14:20:42.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,16.87,-22.27
2002.318.14:20:42.23:!2002.318.14:26:08
2002.318.14:20:42.84#setcl#time/6733951,0,2002,318,14,20,43.00,1.580,18.686,16
2002.318.14:20:42.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:26:08.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.14:26:08.06:tape
2002.318.14:26:08.12/tape/1679,1679,1679,1679,1679,1679,1650,1679
2002.318.14:26:08.12:postob
2002.318.14:26:08.12:source=0823+033,082550.3,030924.5,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.14:26:09.09:setups2=1
2002.318.14:26:12.99:!2002.318.14:26:32
2002.318.14:26:32.00:preob
2002.318.14:26:32.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.14:26:32.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.14:26:32.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.14:26:32.17:!2002.318.14:26:42
2002.318.14:26:36.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.14:26:42.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.14:26:42.06:tape
2002.318.14:26:42.12/tape/1713,1713,1713,1713,1713,1713,1685,1713
2002.318.14:26:42.12:midob
2002.318.14:26:43.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:26:43.28/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.14:26:43.63/cable/2.4640E-04
2002.318.14:26:43.69/gps-fmout/S +2.42E-07
2002.318.14:26:47.66/wx/60.8,890.8,0.0
2002.318.14:26:47.72/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,32669,0,0,85248
2002.318.14:26:48.17#antcn#TR $$/318.14:26:48.09 138.5908 65.4718 0.0005 0.0004
2002.318.14:26:48.17#antcn#CO 0.0285 -0.0516 -0.9880 0.0079
2002.318.14:26:48.22/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.14:26:48.82#setcl#time/6770548,0,2002,318,14,26,49.00,1.610,18.788,18
2002.318.14:26:48.82#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:26:48.94/tonemeas/1:01,194.55,54.44,213.73,-122.28
2002.318.14:26:49.01/tonemeas/2:01,239.49,-29.93,202.43,-157.57
2002.318.14:26:49.02/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.94,84.37
2002.318.14:26:49.04/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.30,35.29
2002.318.14:26:49.11/tonemeas/1:02,115.45,-146.86,129.07,32.89
2002.318.14:26:49.18/tonemeas/2:02,239.45,-174.72,187.90,58.94
2002.318.14:26:49.19/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-124.00,27.86
2002.318.14:26:49.21/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-58.83,-26.05
2002.318.14:26:49.22:!2002.318.14:45:43
2002.318.14:26:49.83#setcl#time/6770649,0,2002,318,14,26,50.00,1.597,18.788,17
2002.318.14:26:49.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:45:43.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.14:45:43.06:tape
2002.318.14:45:43.12/tape/2855,2855,2855,2855,2855,2854,2825,2854
2002.318.14:45:43.12:postob
2002.318.14:45:43.12:source=0727-115,073019.1,-114112.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.14:45:44.09:setups2=1
2002.318.14:45:47.99:!2002.318.14:46:02
2002.318.14:46:02.00:preob
2002.318.14:46:02.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.14:46:02.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.14:46:02.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.14:46:02.17:!2002.318.14:46:12
2002.318.14:46:08.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.14:46:12.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.14:46:12.06:tape
2002.318.14:46:12.12/tape/2883,2883,2883,2883,2883,2883,2854,2883
2002.318.14:46:12.12:midob
2002.318.14:46:13.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:46:13.30/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.14:46:13.65/cable/2.4551E-04
2002.318.14:46:13.71/gps-fmout/S +2.09E-07
2002.318.14:46:17.92/wx/59.0,891.0,0.0
2002.318.14:46:17.98/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,33735,0,0,8448
2002.318.14:46:18.17#antcn#TR $$/318.14:46:18.09 184.9875 56.0185 0.0005 0.0001
2002.318.14:46:18.17#antcn#CO 0.0244 -0.0646 -0.9880 0.0116
2002.318.14:46:18.49/mat/600B0005
2002.318.14:46:18.85#setcl#time/6887549,0,2002,318,14,46,19.00,1.570,19.113,15
2002.318.14:46:18.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:46:18.97/tonemeas/1:01,198.43,45.84,220.39,-131.69
2002.318.14:46:19.04/tonemeas/2:01,243.94,-39.42,205.19,-165.92
2002.318.14:46:19.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.51,85.26
2002.318.14:46:19.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.20,34.23
2002.318.14:46:19.14/tonemeas/1:02,182.54,-151.13,197.95,33.82
2002.318.14:46:19.21/tonemeas/2:02,236.35,-178.90,186.71,54.93
2002.318.14:46:19.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.81,27.77
2002.318.14:46:19.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.24,-21.11
2002.318.14:46:19.25:!2002.318.14:50:14
2002.318.14:46:19.86#setcl#time/6887650,0,2002,318,14,46,20.00,1.557,19.113,14
2002.318.14:46:19.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:50:14.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.14:50:14.06:tape
2002.318.14:50:14.12/tape/3126,3126,3125,3125,3125,3125,3096,3125
2002.318.14:50:14.12:postob
2002.318.14:50:14.12:source=0059+581,010245.8,582411.1,2000.0,cw
2002.318.14:50:15.08:setups2=1
2002.318.14:50:19.04:!2002.318.14:51:26
2002.318.14:51:26.00:preob
2002.318.14:51:26.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.14:51:26.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.14:51:26.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.14:51:26.18:!2002.318.14:51:36
2002.318.14:51:34.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.14:51:36.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.14:51:36.24:tape
2002.318.14:51:36.30/tape/3208,3208,3207,3207,3207,3207,3178,3207
2002.318.14:51:36.30:midob
2002.318.14:51:37.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:51:37.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.14:51:37.60/cable/2.4508E-04
2002.318.14:51:37.66/gps-fmout/S +1.89E-07
2002.318.14:51:41.75/wx/59.0,891.1,0.0
2002.318.14:51:41.81/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,39034,0,0,102912
2002.318.14:51:42.16#antcn#TR $$/318.14:51:42.08 328.1942 13.1570 -0.0010 -0.0003
2002.318.14:51:42.16#antcn#CO 0.0539 -0.0854 -0.9880 0.0727
2002.318.14:51:42.31/mat/600B0961
2002.318.14:51:42.85#setcl#time/6919949,0,2002,318,14,51,43.00,1.562,19.203,15
2002.318.14:51:42.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:51:42.97/tonemeas/1:01,183.89,49.36,203.28,-128.18
2002.318.14:51:43.04/tonemeas/2:01,223.67,-34.36,189.02,-160.27
2002.318.14:51:43.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.78,83.72
2002.318.14:51:43.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.26,32.09
2002.318.14:51:43.14/tonemeas/1:02,180.48,-149.04,197.11,35.78
2002.318.14:51:43.21/tonemeas/2:02,234.11,-176.26,184.21,57.74
2002.318.14:51:43.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.63,27.22
2002.318.14:51:43.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.90,-21.96
2002.318.14:51:43.25:!2002.318.14:54:45
2002.318.14:51:43.86#setcl#time/6920050,0,2002,318,14,51,44.00,1.550,19.203,14
2002.318.14:51:43.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:54:45.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.14:54:45.06:tape
2002.318.14:54:45.12/tape/3396,3396,3396,3396,3396,3396,3367,3396
2002.318.14:54:45.12:postob
2002.318.14:54:45.12:source=0537-441,053850.4,-440508.9,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.14:54:46.08:setups2=1
2002.318.14:54:50.04:!2002.318.14:55:48
2002.318.14:55:48.00:preob
2002.318.14:55:48.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.14:55:48.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.14:55:48.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.14:55:48.17:!2002.318.14:55:58
2002.318.14:55:57.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.14:55:58.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.14:55:58.06:tape
2002.318.14:55:58.12/tape/3469,3469,3469,3469,3469,3469,3440,3469
2002.318.14:55:58.12:midob
2002.318.14:55:59.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.14:55:59.28/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.14:55:59.61/cable/2.4514E-04
2002.318.14:55:59.67/gps-fmout/S +2.01E-07
2002.318.14:56:04.67/wx/61.1,891.1,0.0
2002.318.14:56:04.73/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,37992,0,0,8704
2002.318.14:56:05.17#antcn#TR $$/318.14:56:05.11 204.3307 17.1110 -0.0000 -0.0003
2002.318.14:56:05.17#antcn#CO 0.0509 -0.1075 -0.9880 0.0555
2002.318.14:56:05.23/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.14:56:06.07#setcl#time/6946270,0,2002,318,14,56,06.00,1.295,19.276,-7
2002.318.14:56:06.07#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.14:56:06.19/tonemeas/1:01,186.37,51.53,206.28,-125.81
2002.318.14:56:06.26/tonemeas/2:01,228.45,-32.42,193.85,-158.34
2002.318.14:56:06.27/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.08,83.95
2002.318.14:56:06.29/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.43,32.53
2002.318.14:56:06.36/tonemeas/1:02,188.42,-149.41,204.10,36.65
2002.318.14:56:06.43/tonemeas/2:02,242.08,-176.50,194.77,57.95
2002.318.14:56:06.44/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.66,27.09
2002.318.14:56:06.46/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,9.33,-21.30
2002.318.14:56:06.47:!2002.318.15:00:10
2002.318.14:56:06.84#setcl#time/6946347,0,2002,318,14,56,07.00,1.581,19.276,16
2002.318.14:56:06.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:00:10.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.15:00:10.07:tape
2002.318.15:00:10.13/tape/3721,3721,3721,3721,3721,3721,3692,3721
2002.318.15:00:10.13:postob
2002.318.15:00:10.13:source=1128+385,113053.3,381518.5,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.15:00:11.09:setups2=1
2002.318.15:00:14.99:!2002.318.15:01:25
2002.318.15:00:22.19;"weather-many stars visible
2002.318.15:01:25.00:preob
2002.318.15:01:25.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.15:01:25.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.15:01:25.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.15:01:25.16:!2002.318.15:01:35
2002.318.15:01:33.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.15:01:35.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.15:01:35.06:tape
2002.318.15:01:35.12/tape/3806,3806,3806,3806,3806,3806,3778,3806
2002.318.15:01:35.12:midob
2002.318.15:01:36.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.15:01:36.28/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.15:01:36.62/cable/2.4581E-04
2002.318.15:01:36.68/gps-fmout/S +2.50E-07
2002.318.15:01:41.32/wx/60.6,891.1,0.0
2002.318.15:01:41.38/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34100,0,0,89344
2002.318.15:01:42.16#antcn#TR $$/318.15:01:42.09 57.8670 41.7379 -0.0001 0.0005
2002.318.15:01:42.16#antcn#CO 0.0571 -0.0698 -0.9880 0.0193
2002.318.15:01:43.49/mat/600B0138
2002.318.15:01:43.85#setcl#time/6980048,0,2002,318,15,01,44.00,1.561,19.370,15
2002.318.15:01:43.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:01:43.97/tonemeas/1:01,195.96,48.65,215.08,-128.32
2002.318.15:01:44.04/tonemeas/2:01,240.38,-36.23,203.78,-162.47
2002.318.15:01:44.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-44.42,84.88
2002.318.15:01:44.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.30,34.15
2002.318.15:01:44.14/tonemeas/1:02,185.12,-149.47,198.70,35.63
2002.318.15:01:44.21/tonemeas/2:02,235.96,-176.83,184.63,57.73
2002.318.15:01:44.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-50.84,27.36
2002.318.15:01:44.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.07,-22.10
2002.318.15:01:44.25:!2002.318.15:04:41
2002.318.15:01:44.86#setcl#time/6980149,0,2002,318,15,01,45.00,1.549,19.370,14
2002.318.15:01:44.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:04:41.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.15:04:41.07:tape
2002.318.15:04:41.13/tape/3992,3992,3992,3992,3992,3992,3964,3992
2002.318.15:04:41.13:postob
2002.318.15:04:41.13:source=1300+580,130252.5,574837.6,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.15:04:42.08:setups2=1
2002.318.15:04:45.98:!2002.318.15:04:54
2002.318.15:04:54.00:preob
2002.318.15:04:54.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.15:04:54.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.15:04:54.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.15:04:54.16:!2002.318.15:05:04
2002.318.15:05:01.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.15:05:04.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.15:05:04.06:tape
2002.318.15:05:04.12/tape/4015,4015,4015,4015,4015,4016,3987,4015
2002.318.15:05:04.12:midob
2002.318.15:05:05.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.15:05:05.28/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.15:05:05.67/cable/2.4618E-04
2002.318.15:05:05.73/gps-fmout/S +2.41E-07
2002.318.15:05:09.72/wx/60.6,891.0,0.0
2002.318.15:05:09.78/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35732,0,0,94208
2002.318.15:05:10.16#antcn#TR $$/318.15:05:10.08 35.1790 26.1680 -0.0001 0.0000
2002.318.15:05:10.16#antcn#CO 0.0571 -0.0811 -0.9880 0.0350
2002.318.15:05:10.28/mat/600B1791
2002.318.15:05:10.82#setcl#time/7000745,0,2002,318,15,05,11.00,1.594,19.427,18
2002.318.15:05:10.82#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:05:10.94/tonemeas/1:01,193.35,50.59,212.87,-127.04
2002.318.15:05:11.01/tonemeas/2:01,235.24,-34.51,201.52,-160.92
2002.318.15:05:11.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.89,85.10
2002.318.15:05:11.04/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.35,33.88
2002.318.15:05:11.11/tonemeas/1:02,189.39,-149.55,201.99,35.77
2002.318.15:05:11.18/tonemeas/2:02,241.01,-176.87,191.52,56.88
2002.318.15:05:11.19/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-51.62,27.32
2002.318.15:05:11.20/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.47,-21.11
2002.318.15:05:11.22:!2002.318.15:09:50
2002.318.15:05:11.83#setcl#time/7000846,0,2002,318,15,05,12.00,1.581,19.427,17
2002.318.15:05:11.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:09:50.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.15:09:50.07:tape
2002.318.15:09:50.13/tape/4302,4301,4301,4301,4301,4301,4272,4301
2002.318.15:09:50.13:postob
2002.318.15:09:50.13:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.15:09:51.08:setups2=1
2002.318.15:09:55.04:!2002.318.15:10:23
2002.318.15:10:23.00:preob
2002.318.15:10:23.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.15:10:23.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.15:10:23.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.15:10:23.16:!2002.318.15:10:33
2002.318.15:10:28.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.15:10:33.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.15:10:33.06:tape
2002.318.15:10:33.12/tape/4344,4344,4344,4344,4345,4345,4315,4344
2002.318.15:10:33.12:midob
2002.318.15:10:34.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.15:10:34.27/hpib/-1.289E-01
2002.318.15:10:34.61/cable/2.4656E-04
2002.318.15:10:34.67/gps-fmout/S +2.23E-07
2002.318.15:10:38.36/wx/61.2,890.9,0.0
2002.318.15:10:38.42/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,32203,0,0,7680
2002.318.15:10:39.17#antcn#TR $$/318.15:10:39.09 97.8706 78.4196 0.0002 0.0004
2002.318.15:10:39.17#antcn#CO 0.0122 -0.0288 -0.9880 0.0035
2002.318.15:10:40.53/mat/600B0174
2002.318.15:10:40.83#setcl#time/7033745,0,2002,318,15,10,41.00,1.586,19.519,17
2002.318.15:10:40.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:10:40.95/tonemeas/1:01,197.67,47.20,218.08,-129.50
2002.318.15:10:41.02/tonemeas/2:01,240.12,-38.45,204.76,-163.77
2002.318.15:10:41.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.45,85.65
2002.318.15:10:41.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.32,34.27
2002.318.15:10:41.12/tonemeas/1:02,190.41,-151.40,205.77,34.21
2002.318.15:10:41.19/tonemeas/2:02,246.09,-178.57,193.89,55.08
2002.318.15:10:41.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.68,27.17
2002.318.15:10:41.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.88,-20.87
2002.318.15:10:41.23:!2002.318.15:16:52
2002.318.15:10:41.84#setcl#time/7033846,0,2002,318,15,10,42.00,1.574,19.519,16
2002.318.15:10:41.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:16:52.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.15:16:52.06:tape
2002.318.15:16:52.12/tape/4723,4723,4723,4723,4723,4723,4695,4723
2002.318.15:16:52.12:postob
2002.318.15:16:52.12:source=0552+398,055530.8,394849.2,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.15:16:53.09:setups2=1
2002.318.15:16:56.99:!2002.318.15:18:09
2002.318.15:18:09.00:preob
2002.318.15:18:09.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.15:18:09.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.15:18:09.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.15:18:09.18:!2002.318.15:18:19
2002.318.15:18:17.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.15:18:19.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.15:18:19.06:tape
2002.318.15:18:19.12/tape/4811,4811,4811,4811,4810,4810,4781,4810
2002.318.15:18:19.12:midob
2002.318.15:18:20.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.15:18:20.28/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.15:18:20.64/cable/2.4670E-04
2002.318.15:18:20.70/gps-fmout/S +1.87E-07
2002.318.15:18:24.86/wx/62.0,890.9,0.0
2002.318.15:18:24.92/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33830,0,0,88832
2002.318.15:18:25.17#antcn#TR $$/318.15:18:25.08 309.1828 55.7780 -0.0000 -0.0002
2002.318.15:18:25.17#antcn#CO 0.0222 -0.0407 -0.9880 0.0118
2002.318.15:18:25.43/mat/600B0298
2002.318.15:18:25.85#setcl#time/7080246,0,2002,318,15,18,26.00,1.564,19.648,15
2002.318.15:18:25.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:18:25.97/tonemeas/1:01,196.40,51.84,216.47,-125.68
2002.318.15:18:26.04/tonemeas/2:01,242.64,-34.52,205.52,-160.72
2002.318.15:18:26.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-46.24,86.36
2002.318.15:18:26.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.95,35.04
2002.318.15:18:26.14/tonemeas/1:02,179.82,-149.90,194.24,34.89
2002.318.15:18:26.21/tonemeas/2:02,234.60,-178.04,185.26,56.00
2002.318.15:18:26.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.78,28.14
2002.318.15:18:26.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,8.98,-21.11
2002.318.15:18:26.25:!2002.318.15:21:23
2002.318.15:18:26.86#setcl#time/7080347,0,2002,318,15,18,27.00,1.551,19.648,14
2002.318.15:18:26.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:21:23.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.15:21:23.07:tape
2002.318.15:21:23.13/tape/4994,4994,4994,4994,4995,4995,4965,4994
2002.318.15:21:23.13:postob
2002.318.15:21:23.13:source=0804+499,080839.7,495036.5,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.15:21:24.08:setups2=1
2002.318.15:21:28.04:!2002.318.15:21:48
2002.318.15:21:48.00:preob
2002.318.15:21:48.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.15:21:48.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.15:21:48.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.15:21:48.16:!2002.318.15:21:58
2002.318.15:21:54.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.15:21:58.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.15:21:58.06:tape
2002.318.15:21:58.12/tape/5029,5029,5029,5029,5029,5029,5000,5029
2002.318.15:21:58.12:midob
2002.318.15:21:59.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.15:21:59.29/hpib/-1.365E-01
2002.318.15:21:59.63/cable/2.4656E-04
2002.318.15:21:59.69/gps-fmout/S +2.29E-07
2002.318.15:22:04.48/wx/61.3,890.9,0.0
2002.318.15:22:04.54/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,33846,0,0,8704
2002.318.15:22:05.16#antcn#TR $$/318.15:22:05.09 356.9931 62.2181 -0.0003 0.0002
2002.318.15:22:05.16#antcn#CO 0.0308 -0.0295 -0.9880 0.0091
2002.318.15:22:06.65/mat/600B0188
2002.318.15:22:07.85#setcl#time/7102446,0,2002,318,15,22,08.00,1.559,19.710,15
2002.318.15:22:07.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:22:07.97/tonemeas/1:01,201.08,33.70,219.81,-143.49
2002.318.15:22:08.04/tonemeas/2:01,241.38,-53.49,206.22,-179.11
2002.318.15:22:08.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.30,87.19
2002.318.15:22:08.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.59,35.62
2002.318.15:22:08.14/tonemeas/1:02,172.95,-154.59,187.13,30.65
2002.318.15:22:08.21/tonemeas/2:02,243.08,177.41,190.50,51.32
2002.318.15:22:08.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-70.13,28.00
2002.318.15:22:08.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,-3.37,-20.67
2002.318.15:22:08.25:!2002.318.15:54:29
2002.318.15:22:08.86#setcl#time/7102547,0,2002,318,15,22,09.00,1.546,19.710,14
2002.318.15:22:08.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:54:29.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.15:54:29.06:tape
2002.318.15:54:29.12/tape/6980,6980,6980,6980,6980,6980,6951,6980
2002.318.15:54:29.12:postob
2002.318.15:54:29.12:source=1128+385,113053.3,381518.5,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.15:54:30.09:setups2=1
2002.318.15:54:33.99:!2002.318.15:55:05
2002.318.15:55:05.00:preob
2002.318.15:55:05.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.15:55:05.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.15:55:05.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.15:55:05.17:!2002.318.15:55:15
2002.318.15:55:11.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.15:55:15.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.15:55:15.06:tape
2002.318.15:55:15.12/tape/7027,7027,7026,7026,7026,7026,6997,7026
2002.318.15:55:15.12:midob
2002.318.15:55:16.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.15:55:16.28/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.15:55:16.62/cable/2.4700E-04
2002.318.15:55:16.68/gps-fmout/S +2.30E-07
2002.318.15:55:21.92/wx/61.1,891.3,0.0
2002.318.15:55:21.98/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34148,0,0,8960
2002.318.15:55:22.17#antcn#TR $$/318.15:55:22.09 55.5729 52.1883 -0.0001 0.0008
2002.318.15:55:22.17#antcn#CO 0.0545 -0.0560 -0.9880 0.0134
2002.318.15:55:22.48/mat/600B0377
2002.318.15:55:22.84#setcl#time/7301942,0,2002,318,15,55,23.00,1.563,20.264,16
2002.318.15:55:22.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:55:22.96/tonemeas/1:01,196.36,45.33,217.25,-131.78
2002.318.15:55:23.03/tonemeas/2:01,239.59,-39.68,204.33,-166.14
2002.318.15:55:23.04/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.23,85.01
2002.318.15:55:23.06/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.92,34.36
2002.318.15:55:23.13/tonemeas/1:02,181.98,-150.75,197.47,34.82
2002.318.15:55:23.20/tonemeas/2:02,235.05,-178.08,184.66,56.03
2002.318.15:55:23.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.07,27.33
2002.318.15:55:23.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.81,-21.21
2002.318.15:55:23.24:!2002.318.15:59:00
2002.318.15:55:23.85#setcl#time/7302043,0,2002,318,15,55,24.00,1.552,20.264,15
2002.318.15:55:23.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:59:00.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.15:59:00.07:tape
2002.318.15:59:00.13/tape/7251,7251,7251,7251,7251,7251,7223,7251
2002.318.15:59:00.13:postob
2002.318.15:59:00.13:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.15:59:01.09:setups2=1
2002.318.15:59:04.99:!2002.318.15:59:29
2002.318.15:59:29.00:preob
2002.318.15:59:29.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.15:59:29.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.15:59:29.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.15:59:29.18:!2002.318.15:59:39
2002.318.15:59:34.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.15:59:39.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.15:59:39.06:tape
2002.318.15:59:39.12/tape/7291,7290,7290,7290,7290,7290,7261,7290
2002.318.15:59:39.12:midob
2002.318.15:59:40.19/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.15:59:40.30/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.15:59:40.64/cable/2.4581E-04
2002.318.15:59:40.70/gps-fmout/S +2.66E-07
2002.318.15:59:44.83/wx/62.2,891.4,0.0
2002.318.15:59:44.89/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,40990,0,0,108800
2002.318.15:59:45.18#antcn#TR $$/318.15:59:45.10 109.7984 12.4074 -0.0004 0.0006
2002.318.15:59:45.18#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.1107 -0.9880 0.0769
2002.318.15:59:45.39/mat/600B0431
2002.318.15:59:45.81#setcl#time/7328238,0,2002,318,15,59,46.00,1.605,20.337,19
2002.318.15:59:45.81#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.15:59:45.93/tonemeas/1:01,180.90,49.31,199.13,-127.65
2002.318.15:59:46.00/tonemeas/2:01,220.76,-35.08,187.58,-162.13
2002.318.15:59:46.01/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.86,84.39
2002.318.15:59:46.03/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.55,34.48
2002.318.15:59:46.10/tonemeas/1:02,181.07,-150.23,196.62,35.43
2002.318.15:59:46.17/tonemeas/2:02,235.84,-177.58,188.05,56.33
2002.318.15:59:46.18/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.77,27.35
2002.318.15:59:46.20/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,8.57,-20.90
2002.318.15:59:46.21:!2002.318.16:03:58
2002.318.15:59:46.82#setcl#time/7328339,0,2002,318,15,59,47.00,1.593,20.337,18
2002.318.15:59:46.82#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:01:02.90;"weather-very few stars visible
2002.318.16:03:58.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.16:03:58.07:tape
2002.318.16:03:58.13/tape/7550,7549,7549,7549,7549,7549,7520,7549
2002.318.16:03:58.13:postob
2002.318.16:03:58.15:source=1351-018,135406.9,-020603.2,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.16:03:59.08:setups2=1
2002.318.16:04:02.98:!2002.318.16:04:05
2002.318.16:04:05.00:preob
2002.318.16:04:05.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.16:04:05.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.16:04:05.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.16:04:05.18:!2002.318.16:04:15
2002.318.16:04:12.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.16:04:15.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.16:04:15.06:tape
2002.318.16:04:15.12/tape/7566,7566,7566,7566,7566,7566,7538,7566
2002.318.16:04:15.12:midob
2002.318.16:04:16.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.16:04:16.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.16:04:16.64/cable/2.4611E-04
2002.318.16:04:16.70/gps-fmout/S +2.25E-07
2002.318.16:04:20.55/wx/62.1,891.4,0.0
2002.318.16:04:20.61/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,38836,0,0,8448
2002.318.16:04:21.16#antcn#TR $$/318.16:04:21.08 98.4102 14.3325 0.0005 -0.0000
2002.318.16:04:21.16#antcn#CO 0.0576 -0.1074 -0.9880 0.0665
2002.318.16:04:22.72/mat/600B0271
2002.318.16:04:23.86#setcl#time/7356043,0,2002,318,16,04,24.00,1.540,20.414,14
2002.318.16:04:23.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:04:23.98/tonemeas/1:01,181.55,58.22,201.24,-119.49
2002.318.16:04:24.05/tonemeas/2:01,221.80,-26.84,189.16,-152.68
2002.318.16:04:24.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.25,85.06
2002.318.16:04:24.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.08,33.19
2002.318.16:04:24.15/tonemeas/1:02,183.43,-146.81,200.23,38.49
2002.318.16:04:24.22/tonemeas/2:02,237.62,-173.98,188.64,59.89
2002.318.16:04:24.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.19,27.17
2002.318.16:04:24.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.59,-21.40
2002.318.16:04:24.25:!2002.318.16:08:29
2002.318.16:04:24.85#setcl#time/7356142,0,2002,318,16,04,25.00,1.552,20.414,15
2002.318.16:04:24.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:08:29.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.16:08:29.07:tape
2002.318.16:08:29.13/tape/7820,7820,7820,7820,7820,7820,7791,7820
2002.318.16:08:29.13:postob
2002.318.16:08:29.13:source=1124-186,112704.4,-185717.4,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.16:08:30.09:setups2=1
2002.318.16:08:34.00:!2002.318.16:08:50
2002.318.16:08:50.00:preob
2002.318.16:08:50.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.16:08:50.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.16:08:50.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.16:08:50.18:!2002.318.16:09:00
2002.318.16:08:55.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.16:09:00.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.16:09:00.06:tape
2002.318.16:09:00.12/tape/7851,7851,7851,7851,7851,7851,7823,7851
2002.318.16:09:00.12:midob
2002.318.16:09:01.19/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.16:09:01.31/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.16:09:01.68/cable/2.4618E-04
2002.318.16:09:01.74/gps-fmout/S +2.32E-07
2002.318.16:09:05.91/wx/61.8,891.4,0.0
2002.318.16:09:05.97/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,34897,0,0,7424
2002.318.16:09:06.18#antcn#TR $$/318.16:09:06.10 137.0666 36.0846 -0.0004 0.0006
2002.318.16:09:06.18#antcn#CO 0.0520 -0.0895 -0.9880 0.0236
2002.318.16:09:06.47/mat/600B0344
2002.318.16:09:06.83#setcl#time/7384339,0,2002,318,16,09,07.00,1.581,20.493,17
2002.318.16:09:06.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:09:06.95/tonemeas/1:01,189.52,60.78,209.53,-116.89
2002.318.16:09:07.02/tonemeas/2:01,233.45,-23.64,198.48,-149.77
2002.318.16:09:07.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.93,84.42
2002.318.16:09:07.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.05,32.88
2002.318.16:09:07.12/tonemeas/1:02,192.62,-147.14,207.32,39.15
2002.318.16:09:07.19/tonemeas/2:02,245.96,-172.94,192.96,60.63
2002.318.16:09:07.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.34,25.80
2002.318.16:09:07.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.36,-21.48
2002.318.16:09:07.23:!2002.318.16:18:44
2002.318.16:09:07.84#setcl#time/7384440,0,2002,318,16,09,08.00,1.569,20.493,16
2002.318.16:09:07.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:18:44.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.16:18:44.07:tape
2002.318.16:18:44.13/tape/8435,8435,8435,8435,8435,8436,8407,8435
2002.318.16:18:44.13:postob
2002.318.16:18:44.13:source=oj287,085448.9,200630.6,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.16:18:45.09:setups2=1
2002.318.16:18:48.99:!2002.318.16:19:40
2002.318.16:19:40.00:preob
2002.318.16:19:40.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.16:19:40.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.16:19:40.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.16:19:40.17:!2002.318.16:19:50
2002.318.16:19:46.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.16:19:50.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.16:19:50.06:tape
2002.318.16:19:50.12/tape/8501,8501,8501,8501,8501,8501,8473,8501
2002.318.16:19:50.12:midob
2002.318.16:19:51.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.16:19:51.29/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.16:19:51.63/cable/2.4656E-04
2002.318.16:19:51.69/gps-fmout/S +2.51E-07
2002.318.16:19:56.77/wx/61.3,891.5,0.0
2002.318.16:19:56.83/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,33583,0,0,7936
2002.318.16:19:57.17#antcn#TR $$/318.16:19:57.09 247.8126 84.7523 0.0008 0.0006
2002.318.16:19:57.17#antcn#CO -0.3531 -0.0147 -0.9880 0.0016
2002.318.16:19:57.33/mat/600B1064
2002.318.16:19:57.81#setcl#time/7449436,0,2002,318,16,19,58.00,1.602,20.674,19
2002.318.16:19:57.81#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:19:57.93/tonemeas/1:01,198.61,50.32,217.31,-126.63
2002.318.16:19:58.00/tonemeas/2:01,245.20,-35.00,206.85,-161.03
2002.318.16:19:58.01/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-46.59,85.32
2002.318.16:19:58.03/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,10.46,34.40
2002.318.16:19:58.10/tonemeas/1:02,197.18,-152.06,211.44,33.76
2002.318.16:19:58.17/tonemeas/2:02,258.36,-178.96,202.89,55.50
2002.318.16:19:58.19/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-61.18,26.90
2002.318.16:19:58.20/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,8.55,-21.74
2002.318.16:19:58.21:!2002.318.16:23:15
2002.318.16:19:58.82#setcl#time/7449537,0,2002,318,16,19,59.00,1.590,20.674,18
2002.318.16:19:58.82#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:23:15.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.16:23:15.06:tape
2002.318.16:23:15.12/tape/8707,8707,8707,8707,8706,8706,8677,8706
2002.318.16:23:15.12:postob
2002.318.16:23:15.12:source=1300+580,130252.5,574837.6,2000.0,cw
2002.318.16:23:16.09:setups2=1
2002.318.16:23:19.99:!2002.318.16:24:27
2002.318.16:24:27.00:preob
2002.318.16:24:27.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.16:24:27.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.16:24:27.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.16:24:27.17:!2002.318.16:24:37
2002.318.16:24:36.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.16:24:37.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.16:24:37.06:tape
2002.318.16:24:37.12/tape/8788,8788,8788,8788,8788,8788,8759,8788
2002.318.16:24:37.12:midob
2002.318.16:24:38.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.16:24:38.30/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.16:24:38.64/cable/2.4662E-04
2002.318.16:24:38.70/gps-fmout/S +2.01E-07
2002.318.16:24:43.72/wx/61.6,891.3,0.0
2002.318.16:24:43.78/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34825,0,0,91648
2002.318.16:24:44.17#antcn#TR $$/318.16:24:44.10 33.3229 36.6418 -0.0001 -0.0001
2002.318.16:24:44.17#antcn#CO 0.0558 -0.0692 -0.9880 0.0232
2002.318.16:24:44.28/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.16:24:44.82#setcl#time/7478137,0,2002,318,16,24,45.00,1.584,20.753,18
2002.318.16:24:44.82#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:24:44.95/tonemeas/1:01,191.99,77.34,210.05,-99.26
2002.318.16:24:45.02/tonemeas/2:01,237.24,-6.51,201.18,-132.72
2002.318.16:24:45.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-45.25,83.85
2002.318.16:24:45.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,8.87,33.46
2002.318.16:24:45.12/tonemeas/1:02,191.94,-143.75,208.72,41.70
2002.318.16:24:45.19/tonemeas/2:02,244.60,-170.75,192.97,63.78
2002.318.16:24:45.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-52.66,27.00
2002.318.16:24:45.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.75,-22.08
2002.318.16:24:45.23:!2002.318.16:30:44
2002.318.16:24:45.84#setcl#time/7478239,0,2002,318,16,24,46.00,1.561,20.754,16
2002.318.16:24:45.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:30:44.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.16:30:44.06:tape
2002.318.16:30:44.12/tape/9155,9155,9155,9155,9156,9156,9126,9155
2002.318.16:30:44.12:postob
2002.318.16:30:44.12:source=0749+540,075301.4,535300.0,2000.0,cw
2002.318.16:30:45.09:setups2=1
2002.318.16:30:48.99:!2002.318.16:31:14
2002.318.16:31:14.00:preob
2002.318.16:31:14.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.16:31:14.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.16:31:14.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.16:31:14.17:!2002.318.16:31:24
2002.318.16:31:20.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.16:31:24.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.16:31:24.06:tape
2002.318.16:31:24.12/tape/9195,9195,9195,9195,9195,9195,9167,9195
2002.318.16:31:24.12:midob
2002.318.16:31:25.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.16:31:25.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.16:31:25.60/cable/2.4662E-04
2002.318.16:31:25.66/gps-fmout/S +1.73E-07
2002.318.16:31:30.91/wx/61.3,891.4,0.0
2002.318.16:31:30.97/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33297,0,0,87296
2002.318.16:31:31.17#antcn#TR $$/318.16:31:31.09 336.6823 53.5877 -0.0002 -0.0002
2002.318.16:31:31.17#antcn#CO 0.0341 -0.0404 -0.9880 0.0127
2002.318.16:31:31.47/mat/600B0443
2002.318.16:31:31.83#setcl#time/7518837,0,2002,318,16,31,32.00,1.576,20.866,17
2002.318.16:31:31.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:31:31.95/tonemeas/1:01,196.70,48.79,216.99,-127.96
2002.318.16:31:32.02/tonemeas/2:01,240.29,-36.23,203.01,-162.46
2002.318.16:31:32.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-43.59,85.02
2002.318.16:31:32.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.98,34.50
2002.318.16:31:32.12/tonemeas/1:02,188.68,-149.88,204.85,35.09
2002.318.16:31:32.19/tonemeas/2:02,244.98,-176.52,194.04,56.39
2002.318.16:31:32.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.30,26.64
2002.318.16:31:32.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.81,-21.30
2002.318.16:31:32.23:!2002.318.16:37:13
2002.318.16:31:32.84#setcl#time/7518938,0,2002,318,16,31,33.00,1.564,20.867,16
2002.318.16:31:32.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:37:13.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.16:37:13.06:tape
2002.318.16:37:13.12/tape/9544,9544,9544,9544,9545,9545,9516,9544
2002.318.16:37:13.12:postob
2002.318.16:37:13.12:source=1334-127,133739.8,-125724.7,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.16:37:14.09:setups2=1
2002.318.16:37:17.99:!2002.318.16:39:05
2002.318.16:39:05.00:preob
2002.318.16:39:05.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.16:39:05.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.16:39:05.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.16:39:05.18:!2002.318.16:39:15
2002.318.16:39:15.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.16:39:15.06:tape
2002.318.16:39:15.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.16:39:15.12/tape/9666,9666,9666,9666,9666,9666,9638,9666
2002.318.16:39:15.12:midob
2002.318.16:39:16.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.16:39:16.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.16:39:16.63/cable/2.4700E-04
2002.318.16:39:16.69/gps-fmout/S +1.87E-07
2002.318.16:39:20.60/wx/61.5,891.5,0.0
2002.318.16:39:20.66/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36606,0,0,7936
2002.318.16:39:21.16#antcn#TR $$/318.16:39:21.08 114.5868 20.9020 -0.0003 0.0005
2002.318.16:39:21.16#antcn#CO 0.0569 -0.1037 -0.9880 0.0449
2002.318.16:39:22.77/mat/600B0250
2002.318.16:39:23.85#setcl#time/7566039,0,2002,318,16,39,24.00,1.543,20.997,15
2002.318.16:39:23.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:39:23.97/tonemeas/1:01,190.30,39.33,209.91,-138.25
2002.318.16:39:24.04/tonemeas/2:01,229.62,-46.70,194.06,-172.25
2002.318.16:39:24.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.32,86.03
2002.318.16:39:24.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,15.85,34.00
2002.318.16:39:24.14/tonemeas/1:02,188.85,-151.57,202.09,33.35
2002.318.16:39:24.21/tonemeas/2:02,242.16,-179.51,190.61,54.24
2002.318.16:39:24.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.31,27.94
2002.318.16:39:24.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.48,-20.89
2002.318.16:39:24.25:!2002.318.16:43:45
2002.318.16:39:24.86#setcl#time/7566140,0,2002,318,16,39,25.00,1.532,20.998,14
2002.318.16:39:24.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:43:45.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.16:43:45.07:tape
2002.318.16:43:45.13/tape/9936,9936,9936,9936,9937,9937,9907,9936
2002.318.16:43:45.13:postob
2002.318.16:43:45.13:source=1351-018,135406.9,-020603.2,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.16:43:46.08:setups2=1
2002.318.16:43:49.98:!2002.318.16:43:53
2002.318.16:43:53.00:preob
2002.318.16:43:53.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.16:43:53.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.16:43:53.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.16:43:53.17:!2002.318.16:44:03
2002.318.16:43:59.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.16:44:03.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.16:44:03.06:tape
2002.318.16:44:03.12/tape/9955,9955,9954,9954,9954,9954,9925,9954
2002.318.16:44:03.12:midob
2002.318.16:44:04.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.16:44:04.31/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.16:44:04.70/cable/2.4692E-04
2002.318.16:44:04.76/gps-fmout/S +2.64E-07
2002.318.16:44:09.16/wx/61.2,891.5,0.0
2002.318.16:44:09.22/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,35708,0,0,94208
2002.318.16:44:10.17#antcn#TR $$/318.16:44:10.09 102.7578 23.4032 -0.0009 -0.0001
2002.318.16:44:10.17#antcn#CO 0.0575 -0.0997 -0.9880 0.0397
2002.318.16:44:11.32/mat/600B0368
2002.318.16:44:11.86#setcl#time/7594839,0,2002,318,16,44,12.00,1.537,21.077,14
2002.318.16:44:11.86#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:44:11.98/tonemeas/1:01,191.50,45.15,210.16,-131.46
2002.318.16:44:12.05/tonemeas/2:01,232.12,-39.69,195.82,-165.27
2002.318.16:44:12.06/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-40.62,84.84
2002.318.16:44:12.08/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.34,33.81
2002.318.16:44:12.15/tonemeas/1:02,190.26,-150.40,205.85,34.97
2002.318.16:44:12.22/tonemeas/2:02,243.59,-177.72,193.68,56.36
2002.318.16:44:12.23/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-53.33,27.32
2002.318.16:44:12.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.17,-21.39
2002.318.16:44:12.26:!2002.318.16:48:16
2002.318.16:44:12.81#setcl#time/7594934,0,2002,318,16,44,13.00,1.594,21.078,19
2002.318.16:44:12.81#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:48:16.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.16:48:16.06:tape
2002.318.16:48:16.12/tape/10208,10208,10208,10207,10207,10207,10178,10207
2002.318.16:48:16.12:postob
2002.318.16:48:16.12:source=1128+385,113053.3,381518.5,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.16:48:17.09:setups2=1
2002.318.16:48:21.29:!2002.318.16:48:45
2002.318.16:48:45.00:preob
2002.318.16:48:45.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.16:48:45.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.16:48:45.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.16:48:45.18:!2002.318.16:48:55
2002.318.16:48:51.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.16:48:55.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.16:48:55.06:tape
2002.318.16:48:55.12/tape/10246,10246,10246,10246,10246,10246,10218,10246
2002.318.16:48:55.12:midob
2002.318.16:48:56.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.16:48:56.28/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.16:48:56.60/cable/2.4744E-04
2002.318.16:48:56.66/gps-fmout/S +2.46E-07
2002.318.16:49:00.91/wx/61.3,891.5,0.0
2002.318.16:49:00.97/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,33716,0,0,88576
2002.318.16:49:01.17#antcn#TR $$/318.16:49:01.10 48.7208 62.0945 -0.0003 -0.0000
2002.318.16:49:01.17#antcn#CO 0.0483 -0.0408 -0.9880 0.0091
2002.318.16:49:01.48/mat/600B0257
2002.318.16:49:01.84#setcl#time/7623837,0,2002,318,16,49,02.00,1.554,21.158,16
2002.318.16:49:01.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.16:49:01.96/tonemeas/1:01,199.94,40.64,217.79,-136.78
2002.318.16:49:02.03/tonemeas/2:01,239.12,-44.92,203.29,-171.35
2002.318.16:49:02.04/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.18,85.56
2002.318.16:49:02.06/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,14.50,34.57
2002.318.16:49:02.13/tonemeas/1:02,189.79,-152.46,204.32,33.31
2002.318.16:49:02.20/tonemeas/2:02,244.32,-179.98,192.97,54.45
2002.318.16:49:02.21/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.53,27.52
2002.318.16:49:02.23/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.35,-21.14
2002.318.16:49:02.24:!2002.318.17:16:04
2002.318.16:49:02.85#setcl#time/7623938,0,2002,318,16,49,03.00,1.543,21.158,15
2002.318.16:49:02.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:06:11.28;"weather-partly cloudy
2002.318.17:16:04.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.17:16:04.07:tape
2002.318.17:16:04.13/tape/11875,11875,11875,11875,11876,11876,11847,11875
2002.318.17:16:04.13:postob
2002.318.17:16:04.13:source=1357+769,135755.4,764321.1,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.17:16:05.09:setups2=1
2002.318.17:16:10.01:!2002.318.17:16:24
2002.318.17:16:24.00:preob
2002.318.17:16:24.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.17:16:24.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.17:16:24.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.17:16:24.18:!2002.318.17:16:34
2002.318.17:16:30.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.17:16:34.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.17:16:34.06:tape
2002.318.17:16:34.12/tape/11905,11905,11905,11905,11905,11905,11876,11905
2002.318.17:16:34.12:midob
2002.318.17:16:35.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.17:16:35.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.17:16:35.62/cable/2.4714E-04
2002.318.17:16:35.68/gps-fmout/S +2.24E-07
2002.318.17:16:40.11/wx/61.9,891.6,0.0
2002.318.17:16:40.17/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,36097,0,0,9216
2002.318.17:16:41.15#antcn#TR $$/318.17:16:41.08 12.6904 28.9472 0.0000 -0.0001
2002.318.17:16:41.15#antcn#CO 0.0547 -0.0730 -0.9880 0.0311
2002.318.17:16:42.27/mat/600B0202
2002.318.17:16:42.81#setcl#time/7789931,0,2002,318,17,16,43.00,1.587,21.619,19
2002.318.17:16:42.81#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:16:42.93/tonemeas/1:01,195.62,41.97,213.44,-135.56
2002.318.17:16:43.00/tonemeas/2:01,236.91,-44.01,201.66,-170.35
2002.318.17:16:43.01/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-41.29,85.98
2002.318.17:16:43.03/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.78,34.79
2002.318.17:16:43.10/tonemeas/1:02,180.29,-152.10,195.29,33.08
2002.318.17:16:43.17/tonemeas/2:02,230.58,179.62,183.29,53.59
2002.318.17:16:43.18/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-50.29,28.28
2002.318.17:16:43.19/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,12.00,-20.51
2002.318.17:16:43.21:!2002.318.17:20:35
2002.318.17:16:43.82#setcl#time/7790032,0,2002,318,17,16,44.00,1.576,21.620,18
2002.318.17:16:43.82#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:16:53.53;"weather-mostly cloudy
2002.318.17:20:35.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.17:20:35.19:tape
2002.318.17:20:35.25/tape/12146,12146,12146,12146,12146,12146,12118,12146
2002.318.17:20:35.25:postob
2002.318.17:20:35.25:source=1739+522,174037.0,521143.4,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.17:20:36.09:setups2=1
2002.318.17:20:41.01:!2002.318.17:20:48
2002.318.17:20:48.00:preob
2002.318.17:20:48.14?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.17:20:48.14?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.17:20:48.14/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.17:20:48.14:!2002.318.17:20:58
2002.318.17:20:55.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.17:20:58.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.17:20:58.06:tape
2002.318.17:20:58.12/tape/12170,12169,12170,12170,12170,12169,12140,12169
2002.318.17:20:58.12:midob
2002.318.17:20:59.15/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.17:20:59.27/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.17:20:59.64/cable/2.4678E-04
2002.318.17:20:59.71/gps-fmout/S +2.25E-07
2002.318.17:21:04.61/wx/61.9,891.8,0.0
2002.318.17:21:04.67/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,57880,0,0,11520
2002.318.17:21:05.16#antcn#TR $$/318.17:21:05.08 35.1666 5.5090 0.0002 -0.0001
2002.318.17:21:05.16#antcn#CO 0.0569 -0.0992 -0.9880 0.1657
2002.318.17:21:06.78/mat/600B0432
2002.318.17:21:07.55/tonemeas/1:01,168.58,46.78,185.99,-131.26
2002.318.17:21:07.63/tonemeas/2:01,201.99,-37.93,172.37,-164.67
2002.318.17:21:07.64/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-33.41,84.71
2002.318.17:21:07.66/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,13.62,33.41
2002.318.17:21:07.73/tonemeas/1:02,173.25,-150.58,190.64,34.56
2002.318.17:21:07.80/tonemeas/2:02,228.55,-177.37,180.03,56.84
2002.318.17:21:07.81/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-55.30,26.79
2002.318.17:21:07.82/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,10.61,-22.28
2002.318.17:21:07.84:!2002.318.17:25:53
2002.318.17:21:08.82#setcl#time/7816532,0,2002,318,17,21,09.00,1.571,21.693,18
2002.318.17:21:08.82#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:21:09.84#setcl#time/7816634,0,2002,318,17,21,10.00,1.549,21.694,16
2002.318.17:21:09.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:25:53.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.17:25:53.06:tape
2002.318.17:25:53.12/tape/12464,12464,12464,12464,12464,12464,12436,12464
2002.318.17:25:53.12:postob
2002.318.17:25:53.12:source=1351-018,135406.9,-020603.2,2000.0,neutral
2002.318.17:25:54.08:setups2=1
2002.318.17:25:57.98:!2002.318.17:26:31
2002.318.17:26:31.00:preob
2002.318.17:26:31.17?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.17:26:31.17?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.17:26:31.17/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.17:26:31.17:!2002.318.17:26:41
2002.318.17:26:37.10#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.17:26:41.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.17:26:41.06:tape
2002.318.17:26:41.12/tape/12513,12512,12512,12512,12512,12512,12483,12512
2002.318.17:26:41.12:midob
2002.318.17:26:42.17/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.17:26:42.30/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.17:26:42.66/cable/2.4684E-04
2002.318.17:26:42.72/gps-fmout/S +2.25E-07
2002.318.17:26:47.68/wx/62.0,891.6,0.0
2002.318.17:26:47.74/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,dir,1.00,34758,0,0,91392
2002.318.17:26:48.17#antcn#TR $$/318.17:26:48.09 108.2097 32.9435 0.0001 0.0004
2002.318.17:26:48.17#antcn#CO 0.0564 -0.0905 -0.9880 0.0266
2002.318.17:26:48.25/mat/60FB0000
2002.318.17:26:48.85#setcl#time/7850534,0,2002,318,17,26,49.00,1.542,21.788,15
2002.318.17:26:48.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:26:48.97/tonemeas/1:01,192.84,46.54,211.79,-130.33
2002.318.17:26:49.04/tonemeas/2:01,234.97,-37.80,200.10,-164.56
2002.318.17:26:49.05/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-42.13,84.34
2002.318.17:26:49.07/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,11.69,34.23
2002.318.17:26:49.14/tonemeas/1:02,197.47,-151.51,214.99,34.52
2002.318.17:26:49.21/tonemeas/2:02,253.96,-177.32,199.93,56.96
2002.318.17:26:49.22/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.49,25.81
2002.318.17:26:49.24/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,15.06,-22.44
2002.318.17:26:49.25:!2002.318.17:35:57
2002.318.17:26:49.85#setcl#time/7850634,0,2002,318,17,26,50.00,1.542,21.788,15
2002.318.17:26:49.85#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:35:57.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.17:35:57.06:tape
2002.318.17:35:57.12/tape/13068,13068,13068,13068,13068,13068,13040,13068
2002.318.17:35:57.12:postob
2002.318.17:35:57.12:source=1606+106,160846.2,102907.8,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.17:35:58.10:setups2=1
2002.318.17:36:02.00:!2002.318.17:36:12
2002.318.17:36:12.00:preob
2002.318.17:36:12.16?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.17:36:12.16?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.17:36:12.16/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.17:36:12.16:!2002.318.17:36:22
2002.318.17:36:19.08#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.17:36:22.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.17:36:22.06:tape
2002.318.17:36:22.12/tape/13094,13094,13093,13093,13093,13093,13064,13093
2002.318.17:36:22.12:midob
2002.318.17:36:23.16/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.17:36:23.29/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.17:36:23.65/cable/2.4737E-04
2002.318.17:36:23.71/gps-fmout/S +1.92E-07
2002.318.17:36:28.01/wx/62.0,891.7,0.0
2002.318.17:36:28.07/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,43665,0,0,9216
2002.318.17:36:29.16#antcn#TR $$/318.17:36:29.08 82.4569 9.3099 0.0006 0.0004
2002.318.17:36:29.16#antcn#CO 0.0575 -0.1085 -0.9880 0.1018
2002.318.17:36:30.17/mat/600B0375
2002.318.17:36:30.83#setcl#time/7908731,0,2002,318,17,36,31.00,1.564,21.949,17
2002.318.17:36:30.83#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:36:30.96/tonemeas/1:01,181.60,50.25,201.52,-127.61
2002.318.17:36:31.02/tonemeas/2:01,221.48,-34.34,189.40,-160.93
2002.318.17:36:31.03/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-39.88,84.59
2002.318.17:36:31.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,12.12,33.32
2002.318.17:36:31.12/tonemeas/1:02,184.97,-149.96,199.53,35.24
2002.318.17:36:31.19/tonemeas/2:02,241.20,-176.72,188.33,57.80
2002.318.17:36:31.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-56.23,26.76
2002.318.17:36:31.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,11.20,-22.56
2002.318.17:36:31.23:!2002.318.17:40:28
2002.318.17:36:31.84#setcl#time/7908832,0,2002,318,17,36,32.00,1.553,21.950,16
2002.318.17:36:31.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:40:28.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.17:40:28.06:tape
2002.318.17:40:28.12/tape/13340,13340,13340,13340,13340,13339,13310,13339
2002.318.17:40:28.12:postob
2002.318.17:40:28.12:source=nrao512,164029.6,394646.0,2000.0,ccw
2002.318.17:40:29.10:setups2=1
2002.318.17:40:33.00:!2002.318.17:40:45
2002.318.17:40:45.00:preob
2002.318.17:40:45.18?ERROR an -103 Pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
2002.318.17:40:45.18?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
2002.318.17:40:45.18/onsource/SLEWING
2002.318.17:40:45.18:!2002.318.17:40:55
2002.318.17:40:52.09#trakl#Source acquired
2002.318.17:40:55.00:data_valid=on
2002.318.17:40:55.06:tape
2002.318.17:40:55.12/tape/13366,13366,13366,13366,13366,13366,13337,13366
2002.318.17:40:55.12:midob
2002.318.17:40:56.18/onsource/TRACKING
2002.318.17:40:56.29/hpib/-1.441E-01
2002.318.17:40:56.63/cable/2.4684E-04
2002.318.17:40:56.69/gps-fmout/S +1.93E-07
2002.318.17:41:00.53/wx/61.5,891.8,0.0
2002.318.17:41:00.59/ifx/4,na,na,0,dir,na,na,alt,1.00,40506,0,0,8704
2002.318.17:41:01.17#antcn#TR $$/318.17:41:01.09 52.2047 13.2587 0.0008 0.0007
2002.318.17:41:01.17#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.0977 -0.9880 0.0720
2002.318.17:41:02.70/mat/600B0414
2002.318.17:41:03.84#setcl#time/7936032,0,2002,318,17,41,04.00,1.547,22.025,16
2002.318.17:41:03.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:41:03.96/tonemeas/1:01,179.24,52.34,199.54,-125.32
2002.318.17:41:04.03/tonemeas/2:01,216.99,-32.38,183.20,-158.49
2002.318.17:41:04.04/tonediff/1:01:1-2:01:1,-37.75,84.72
2002.318.17:41:04.05/tonediff/1:01:2-2:01:2,16.34,33.17
2002.318.17:41:04.12/tonemeas/1:02,183.91,-149.35,202.37,36.23
2002.318.17:41:04.19/tonemeas/2:02,238.60,-176.09,188.06,58.68
2002.318.17:41:04.20/tonediff/1:02:1-2:02:1,-54.69,26.74
2002.318.17:41:04.22/tonediff/1:02:2-2:02:2,14.31,-22.45
2002.318.17:41:04.23:!2002.318.17:45:03
2002.318.17:41:04.84#setcl#time/7936132,0,2002,318,17,41,05.00,1.547,22.025,16
2002.318.17:41:04.84#setcl#model/old,1037216377,-7474,6974,1.365,100.930,rate
2002.318.17:45:03.00:data_valid=off
2002.318.17:45:03.06:et
2002.318.17:45:03.72:tape
2002.318.17:45:03.78/tape/13615,13615,13615,13615,13614,13614,13585,13614
2002.318.17:45:03.78:data_valid=off
2002.318.17:45:03.84:postob
2002.318.17:45:03.84:unlod
2002.318.17:45:03.84;"formatter-gps= -0.2usec @ 318/1744z.
2002.318.17:45:08.85?ERROR sp -13 This command not supported for your equipment, check equip.ctl.
2002.318.17:45:08.88?ERROR rt -201 Position must be a number, "reset", "unk" or "uns".
2002.318.17:45:12.26/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.17:45:12.90/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.17:45:13.54/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.17:45:14.18/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.17:45:14.82/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.17:45:15.46/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.17:45:16.10/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.17:45:16.74/ !!!! wake up !!!!
2002.318.17:45:16.74:schedend=e3010
2002.318.17:45:16.74&schedend/wx
2002.318.17:45:16.74&schedend/checks2
2002.318.17:45:21.84/wx/60.9,891.7,0.0
2002.318.17:45:22.04/info/S2-DAS,1.0d (compiled Tue Dec 11 19:53:11 EST 2001)
2002.318.17:45:22.04/info/station,0,1,,0.0000,0.0000,0.0
2002.318.17:45:22.16/info/S2-RT,3.2b [133] (compiled Mon Sep 21 17:35:28 EDT 1998)
2002.318.17:45:22.22/encode/vlba
2002.318.17:45:22.28/agc/on
2002.318.17:45:22.35/mode/32x4-2-U
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/e3-ivs,run,5,18,1.00
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,01,612.99,if1,832.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,02,729.99,if4,854.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,03,832.99,if4,612.99,if1
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,04,854.99,if4,729.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,05,582.99,if4,862.99,if1
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,06,804.99,if4,779.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,07,862.99,if1,582.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,08,779.99,if4,804.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,09,629.99,if1,822.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,10,734.99,if4,849.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,11,822.99,if4,629.99,if1
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,12,849.99,if4,734.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,13,732.99,if4,712.99,if1
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,14,844.99,if4,739.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,15,712.99,if1,732.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,16,739.99,if4,844.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,17,642.99,if1,802.99,if4
2002.318.17:45:25.65/fs/state,18,802.99,if4,642.99,if1
2002.318.17:45:25.72/tonedet/0.010000,usb,8.010000,usb,1.000
2002.318.17:45:25.72:*end of schedule
2002.318.17:45:37.48;"following is cable cal-first at normal operational length.
2002.318.17:45:39.10;short
2002.318.17:45:39.46/cable/2.4744E-04
2002.318.17:45:44.80/cable/2.4737E-04
2002.318.17:45:50.15/cable/2.4737E-04
2002.318.17:46:22.01;"next with added 52usec length.
2002.318.17:46:24.32;long
2002.318.17:46:24.65/cablelong/1.9633E-04
2002.318.17:46:29.99/cablelong/1.9633E-04
2002.318.17:46:35.35/cablelong/1.9626E-04
2002.318.17:47:01.71;"kokee park, e3010, 2002.
2002.318.17:47:28.92;log=station
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
915 PM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
WATER VAPOR IMAGES SHOW A VORT MAX ROUNDING THE BASE OF THE TROUGH
OVER THE CENTRAL USA. A SQUALL LINE EXTENDING S THROUGH WRN AL
CONTINUES TO MOVE E. THE SW PART OF THE LINE OVER LA AND SW MS
CONTINUES TO INTENSIFY IN RESPONSE TO THE APPROACHING VORT (SEE
SWOMCD #82). WOULD NOT RULE OUT AN SPC WATCH CUTTING INTO PART OF
OUR WRN CWFA LATER TONIGHT. WILL UPDATE FORECASTS AND HAZARDOUS
WEATHER OUTLOOK ACCORDINGLY TO MENTION RELATIVELY SHORT-FUSED
POTENTIAL FOR SEVERE WEATHER OVER OUR WRN CWFA.
MARINE: LATEST BUOY DATA AND RUC PROGS SUGGEST EXERCISE CAUTION
CRITERIA OVERNIGHT STILL LOOK ON TRACK.
.TLH...NONE.
TJT
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION FOLLOWS.
**********************************************************
1245 PM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
SYNOPSIS: SHALLOW UPPER RIDGE PERSISTS OVER THE SERN US. SURFACE
HIGH PRESSURE CENTERED WELL E OF FL AND CLINGING STUBBORNLY ALONG
THE FL E COAST. A WARM FRONT LIES ACROSS TN TO AN ELONGATED SFC LO
FROM THE MO BOOTHEEL TO NE TX. COLD FRONT THEN EXTENDS SW TOWARD OLD
MEXICO. ACROSS THE GULF COAST...BROAD AREA OF MDT SLY FLOW IS
INCREASING MOISTURE LEVELS MORE UNIFORMLY OVER THE CWA... WITH DEW
POINTS GENERALLY IN THE 60S. FAIRLY STRONG WINDS OVER LAND...SOUTH
IN MID TEENS GUSTING INTO THE MID-20S.
DISCUSSION/PUBLIC FORECAST: UPPER RIDGE OVER THE SERN US WILL
PERSIST FOR THE NEXT 24 HR AND FINALLY GET PUSHED EAST SUN AS STRONG
SRN STRM TROF APPROACHES THE CWA. SFC TEMPS ALREADY IN THE 70S UNDER
STUBBORN RIDGE AND SQUARELY IN THE WARM SECTOR...FORECAST TO RISE
ANOTHER 2 OR 3 DEGREES. WITH NO SIGNIFICANT UPR SUPT UNTIL SUN...SEE
ONLY SMALL CHANCE FOR SENSIBLE WX THRU TONIGHT...WILL KEEP 30
PERCENT WEST TAPERED TO 10 PERCENT EAST. A 10-12 VORT NEAR WRN
BOUNDARY SUN MORN WILL JUSTIFY CATEGORICAL POPS FOR SUN...STARTING
EARLY SUN MORNING...MOVING THROUGH THE MIDDLE PART OF THE CWFA
MIDDAY...EXITING THE SERN BIG BEND ZONES IN THE EVENING. SUN NIGHT
POPS DROP BACK TO SLIGHT CHANCE WRN TO CHANCE ERN. MAY STILL SEE
LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN MAINLY SUN EVENING. SPC CURRENTLY HAS MOST OF MY
CWA IN SLGT RISK FOR SEVERE TSTMS...BELIEVE ANY SUCH WILL BE WEST OF
APALACHICOLA RIVER AND OFFSHORE. TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE ABOVE
NORMAL THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT...WITH MONDAY AND OVERNIGHT (OR TUESDAY
MORNING) LOWS MUCH COOLER.
MARINE: MODELS APPARENTLY DIDN'T TAKE A LOOK AT REALITY...AND NOW
SHOW WINDS LOWER THAN THEY ARE. CURRENTLY HAVE SCEC CONDITIONS
WESTERN WATERS...SLOWLY INCREASING EASTERN WATERS. EXPECT WE WILL
NEED TO KEEP SCEC TONIGHT...INCREASING TO SCA FOR SUN AHEAD OF THE
FRONT. LATE SUN/EARLY MONDAY WINDS WILL VEER NW TO 15 KT OR LESS
THROUGH THE SHORT RANGE.
FIRE WX: NO REQUIREMENTS.
EXTENDED: SFC HIGH PRESSURE WILL GRADUALLY MOVE OFF THE EAST COAST
WED AND THU AS A COLD FRONT APPROACHES FROM THE WEST. BEST CHANCE OF
RAIN WILL BE LATE FRI THROUGH SAT. TEMPERATURES WILL BE AT OR
SLIGHTLY ABOVE NORMAL THROUGH THE EXTENDED PERIOD.
PRELIM NUMBERS...
TLH 56 71 53 65 2831
PFN 61 69 51 61 3820
DHN 60 70 48 57 3821
ABY 59 69 49 60 2931
VLD 57 72 53 65 1941
CTY 59 73 56 67 2851
.TLH...
AL...NONE.
GA...NONE.
FL...NONE.
AFD
</PRE></TT></td> fl
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
818 PM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
IR IMAGERY SHOWING LOW CLOUDINESS BEGINNING TO ADVECT IN FROM THE
GULF AROUND THE RETURN FLOW OUT AHEAD OF APPROACHING SYSTEM. EXPECT
THESE CLOUDS TO CONTINUE TO PROGRESS INLAND OVERNITE ACROSS MUCH OF
SE GA AND NORTH FLORIDA AS WELL AS AN INCREASE IN HIGH CLOUDS. MAY SEE
A FEW SHOWERS NEAR THE GULF COAST DEVELOP LATE...BUT CAP AT 850 MB
SHOULD HELP PRECLUDE SHOWERS FROM DEVELOPING MOST OF THE NIGHT.
SUNDAY WILL BE A DIFFERENT STORY. EAST COAST SEABREEZE BROUGHT IN
MOIST AIR THIS EVE...DEWPT TEMPS NEAR 60 COMMON NEAR THE COAST AND
EVEN MID TO UPPER 50S INLAND. MAY SEE AREAS OF FOG DEVELOP
TONIGHT...BUT WITH INCREASED CLOUD COVER AND WIND (LATE) NOT
EXPECTING ANYTHING DENSE.
MARINE...CURRENT OBS SHOW WINDS S OR SE 10 KNOTS. THE RUC DOES
INDICATE WINDS INCREASING TO NEAR 15 KNOTS IN THE OFFSHORE WATERS
OVERNITE AND WILL CONTINUE WITH PREVIOUS FORECAST.
.JAX...
FL...NONE.
GA...NONE.
PP/ARS/PK
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
945 AM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
CURRENTLY...HI PRES FROM THE SFC TO THE UPPER LEVELS WILL PROVIDE
FOR A GENERALLY NICE WARM DAY ACROSS THE AREA. THE FLY IN THE
OINTMENT IS PATCH OF MID AND HI CLOUDS OVER THE CENTER PORTION OF
THE CWA. THIS HAS REDUCED THE EXPECTED WARM-UP A BIT.
PUBLIC...MORNING RUC40 PICKS UP ON HIGHEST PORTION OF CLOUD DECK AT
400 MB. THE MODEL SHUNTS THE AREA OUT INTO THE ATLC BY 18Z. WILL
INSERT "VARIABLE HIGH CLOUDINESS" WORDING INTO SOME OF THE ZONES.
DON'T EXPECT MAX TEMPS TO BE AFFECTED TOO MUCH AND WILL GENERALLY
LEAVE ALONE. WILL INDICATE A BIT OF COASTAL TEMP RANGE AND AFTN
SEABREEZE DUE TO HIGH TEMP DIF BETWEEN THE LAND AND OCEAN. SEABREEZE
SHOWS UP WELL ON 12KM ETA BY MID-AFTN.
MARINE...WILL INDICATE SEABREEZE CIRCULATION IN NEAR SHORE SEGMENT.
WILL ALSO KNOCK 1ST PERIOD SEAS DOWN ABOUT A FOOT.
.JAX...
FL...NONE.
GA...NONE.
CARROLL/BROYLES/DYKES
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME
1120 AM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
.UPDATED...1100 AM SURFACE OBS INDICATE WINDS RUNNING AT 30 MPH AT
FRENCHVILLE...23 MPH AT PRESQUE ISLE. RUC SURFACE/950 WINDS INDICATE THESE
WINDS WILL PERSIST THIS AFTERNOON...SO WILL BUMP UP FORECAST WINDS TO 20 TO
30 MPH IN ZONES 1>4. EXPECT AFTERNOON CUMULUS TO BRING PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES
THIS AFTERNOON NORTH...SUNNY ELSEWHERE. TEMPERATURES LOOK FINE.
.SYNOPSIS...BITTERLY COLD ARCTIC AIR WILL CONTINUE TO FILTER INTO
THE ENTIRE REGION THROUGH SUNDAY AS INTENSE LOW PRESSURE OVER THE
CANADIAN MARITIMES MOVES SLOWLY EAST...AND HIGH PRESSURE GRADUALLY BUILDS
EAST FROM SOUTH CENTRAL CANADA. A MODERATION IN TEMPERATURES IS
EXPECTED ON MONDAY AS ARCTIC AIR BEGINS TO RETREAT NORTHWARD INTO CANADA.
DISCUSSION...
ARCTIC EXPRESS CONTINUES FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER 36 TO 48 HRS. I WILL
BE USING THE ETA THRU THE 1ST 48 HRS BASED ON IT/S PERFORMANCE W/UA
& SATL WV/IR TRENDS.
TODAY...BASED ON LATEST ANAL & GUID...WILL KEEP WIND CHILL
WARNINGS/ADVISORIES WHERE THEY AREA SITUATED. SHEARED VORT MAX SWINGING
ACROSS THE REGION WILL IGNITE WINDS AGAIN W/CONTINUATION OF FRIGID AIR.
ETA T1 VALUES WILL BE A BASIS FOR MAXES. WILL HAVE TO CARRY SOME CLOUDS FOR
THE N AS H8 RH STILL THERE. WILL GROUP ZONE 2 W/1,3 &4 BASED ON THIS
THINKING.
TONIGHT...ANY CLOUDS SHOULD LEAVE BY SUNSET W/ANOTHER BRUTALLY COLD
NIGHT. WILL ONCE AGAIN HAVE TO DEAL W/SOME GRADIENT DUE TO ARCTIC HIGH PRES
STARTING TO SLIDE SE TOWARD THE CWFA & SFC LOW PRES MOVG NE OFF MID-ATLC
COAST. ALTHOUGH...WINDS WILL NOT BE AS STG AS PRVS NIGHTS. WE/LL SEE SOME
OF THE COLDEST TEMPS OF THE SEASON BY SUN MRNG. WILL NEED TO CARRY WIND
CHILL WARNINGS FOR @ LEAST THE EVNG FOR THE N & ADVS FOR DOWNEAST & COAST.
MINS WILL BE A REFLECTION OF THE ETA T1 ONCE AGAIN.
SUNDAY...ARCTIC HIGH PRES STARTS TO SLIDES EVER SO CLOSER TO THE CWFA W/A
RELAXATION IN THE GRADIENT...FINALLY!!. TEMPS WILL WARM TO ABOVE 0F
ACROSS THE N FOR THE 1ST TIME IN 3 DAYS!. TEMPS WILL BE A BLEND OF THE MOS.
LOOKING INTO SUNDAY NIGHT...WAA BEGINS TO TAKE EFFECT ALF.
ARCTIC AIRMASS STILL ENTRENCHED OVER THE CWFA. DEEP SNOWPACK...DECENT
RADIATIONAL COOLING PLUS ARCTIC AIR WILL ALLOW MINS TO BE MUCH
COLDER THAN WHAT GUID IS PREACHING. THIS WILL DEPEND ON HOW MUCH
CI GETS INTO THE REGION AHEAD OF THE WAA. EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN THAT
TEMPS-REALLY BOTTOM OUT AS INITIAL START OF WAA W/A COLD AIRMASS STILL
ENTRENCHED. WILL TWEAK MINS DOWN A TAD ESP FOR 1ST 2 SET OF ZONE GROUPINGS.
GOING FURTHER OUT: NO CHGS TO BE MADE. SFC LOW PRES SYSM MOVG NE
FROM THE SERN U.S. WILL NEED TO BE WATCHED. ECMWF/CAN GLOBAL SHOW SYSM TO
BE A BIT FURTHER W THAN GFS/UKMET W/SIGNIFICANT PRECIP ARRIVING INTO
DOWNEAST & COAST MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY. DAYCREW HAS MENTION OF SNOW IN
FOR LATE TUESDAY. DO AGREE THAT DENSE COLD AIR WILL BE HARD TO
DISLODGE...HOWEVER...POSN OF ARCTIC HIGH PRES COULD BE A KEY PLAYER.
THINGS MIGHT NEED TO BE MOVED UP INTO MONDAY NIGHT TIME FRAME IF CAN
GLOBAL/ECMWF PAN OUT. DAYCREW CAN ASSESS THIS FURTHER.
COASTAL WATERS...LOOKS LIKE GRADIENT RELAXES A TAD TODAY W/CONDS DOWN TO
STG SCA LEVELS. WILL MOST LIKELY NEED GLW FOR TONIGHT AS VORT MAX SWINGS
THROUGH THE WATERS W/ANOTHER DOSE OF CAA. GRADIENT LOOSENS UP ON SUN AS
ARCTIC HIGH PRES BEGINS TO MOVE TOWARD THE AREA.
.CAR...WIND CHILL WARNING ZONES 1>6/10 TODAY INTO TONIGHT.
WIND CHILL ADVISORY ZONES 11/15>17/29>32 TODAY INTO TONIGHT.
SCA FOR TODAY.
GLW FOR TONIGHT.
HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY TODAY THROUGH SUNDAY.
APFFEL
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI
1035 AM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
12Z RAOBS/WV LOOP AND RUC ANLSYS SHOW CONTD SPLIT FLOW ACRS NAMERICA
WITH UPR GRT LKS UNDER INFLUENCE OF NRN BRANCH NW FLOW BTWN RDG OVR
WRN CAN AND SLOWLY DEPARTING ARCTIC VORTEX OVR ERN CAN. 1042MB SFC
HI NOTED NR LK WINNIPEG WITH RDGING E ACRS ONTARIO. VERY COLD/DRY
AIRMASS IS IN PLACE THERE...TEMPS IN ONTARIO JUST N OF LK SUP BLO
-40 WITH DWPTS GENERALLY -25F TO -45F. 12Z INL/YPL SDNGS SHOW VERY
DRY LLVLS WITH SHARP INVRNS ARND H925. 12Z GRB SDNG SHOWS A BIT MORE
LLVL MSTR BLO INVRN ARND H9...NNE FLOW E OF HI PRES IN SCNTRL CAN
HAS ADVCTD LK SUP MODERATED AIRMASS INTO CNTRL CWA WHERE CLDS/
FLURRIES RPRTD ATTM AS FAR INLAND AS IMT-ESC PER SFC OBS/88D/SAT
PIX. THIS CLD...WHICH IS MOST EXTENSIVE OVR GENERALLY ICE-FREE
SCNTRL LK SUP...TENDING TO DRIFT SW IN LLVL NE FLOW. 88D INDICATES
REFLECTIVITIES IN WEAK LES BANDS COMING ASHORE IN MQT COUNTY NO
GREATER THAN 12-15DBZ. EXTENSIVE ICE COVER ON LK SUP...UPSTREAM DRY
AIR AS WELL AS HI STABILITY...AND GENERAL ACYC FLOW ARND HI ALL
CONTRIBUTING TO MORE DISORGANIZED/WEAKER LES THAN ONE WOULD XCPT
GIVEN H85 TEMPS -16C TO -20C. GENERALLY JUST SCT CLD ACRS WRN LK
SUP. ERN ZNS MCLR AS NE FLOW OF DRY AIR DOWNSLOPING OFF ONTARIO NEAR
ANJ HAS DSPTD CLD. KEWEENAW PENINSULA ALSO MCLR.
MAIN FCST CONCERNS TDAY ARE CLD/WEAK LES TRENDS AND TEMPS.
12Z RUC SHOWS SLOWLY RISING H5 HGTS IN CONTD NW FLOW ALF AS VORTEX
IN ERN CAN SLOWLY EDGES E. SFC HI PRES RDG FCST TO DRIFT SLOWLY E AS
WELL WITH LLVL WND FLOW PROGGED TO SLOWLY VEER DURG DAY. RUC H95 RH
DEPICTS PRESENT LK SC QUITE WELL AND SHOWS HIER RH UNDER INVRN
TENDING TO DRIFT SW DURG DAY. VEERING WND FCST TO PUSH DRIER AIR OVR
THE ERN ZNS W DURG DAY AS WELL. SO XPCT DCRSG CLDS IN ALGER/DELTA/
MNM COUNIES...BUT CONTD CLD COVER OR INCRSG CLDS IN BARAGA/MQT/IRON/
DICKINSON COUNTIES...WITH SOME BRK UP LATER TDAY AS RUC FCST SDNGS
SHOW INVRN SUBSIDING TO H95 LVL. KEWEENAW SHUD REMAIN PCLDY WHILE NE
TO E FLOW WL TEND TO DSPT SC DRIFTING AND DOWNSLOPING INTO GOGEBIC/
ONTONAGON ZNS. XPCT ANY SN ACCUMULATION LESS THAN AN INCH PER 88D
OBS AND LWRG INVRN.
MIXING TO H925-95 ON RUC FCST SDNGS SUG MAX WL RISE TO 10 TO 15...SO
NO CHGS NECESSARY TO GOING FCST XCPT TO LWR FCST MAX OVR THE SCNTRL
WHERE ENE FLOW WL ADVCT RELATIVELY UNMODIFIED ARCTIC AIR IN FM THE
ERN ZNS.
AFDMQT FM MIDNGT SHIFT FOR LATER PDS...
TONIGHT HAS MAKINGS OF VERY COLD NIGHT W/ WEAK (AND OFFSHORE)
GRADIENT AND DRY AMS IN PLACE. TEMPS JUST NORTH OF SUPERIOR ARE WELL
INTO MINUS 30S. THOUGH WE WON'T GET THAT COLD...AT LEAST 20F BELOW
LOOKS LIKE A GOOD BET INLAND AND EAST AS WE WILL TAP INTO THE
EXTREMELY DRY AIR IN ONTARIO. HAVE GONE MUCH BELOW GUIDANCE HERE...
BUT MAY NOT QUITE REACH RECORD OF -25F AT KMQT.
SUNDAY WILL BEGIN TRANSITION TO MORE SERIOUS MODERATION...AS H8
TEMPS WARM TO -8C (PER ETA AND AVN) IN INCREASING S/SW FLOW. AGREE
W/ PREVIOUS SHIFT THAT GUIDANCE MAY BE A LITTLE WARM (ESPECIALLY THE
MET)...CONSIDERING HOW COLD WE WILL START THE DAY AT AND EXPECTED
STRENGTH OF LLVL INVERSION. EVEN SO...SHOULD REACH INVOF 20F W/ LOTS
OF SUN.
ALSO AGREE W/ PREVIOUS SHIFT THAT MON HAS POTENTIAL TO BE VERY WARM
DAY...W/ DRY AMS PERSISTING AND WAA KICKING H8 TEMPS TO NEAR ZERO OR
A LITTLE ABOVE (PER ETA...AVN HAS COLD BIAS AND IS ABOUT 5C COOLER).
NEW MAV GUIDANCE LOOKS ON TRACK THOUGH W/ HIGHS INTO 30S...MID 30S
IN WEST. HAVE UPPED TEMPS IN GRIDS SLIGHTLY TO ACCOUNT FOR THIS.
OTHERWISE NEW MODELS COMING IN AGREE IN KEEPING ANY MENTION OF PCPN
OUT UNTIL MON EVENING IN WEST. U P WILL REMAIN IN DRY ANTICYCLONIC
FLOW UNTIL THEN...AS LOW PRES DEVELOPS IN THE HIGH PLAINS.
NO CHANGES TO THE EXTENDED.
.MQT...HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY WRNG LAKE SUPERIOR.
KC
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SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DETROIT/PONTIAC MI
1026 AM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
COLD AND DRY NORTHEASTERLY WINDS ASSOCIATED WITH A 1040MB HIGH JUST
NORTH OF LAKE SUPERIOR WILL PERSIST OVER THE LOWER LAKES REGION
THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. KDTX RADAR IS SHOWING SOME LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS
AND FLURRIES EXTENDING FROM THE THUMB INTO SOUTH-CENTRAL LOWER
MICHIGAN. MOISTURE FLUX OFF LAKE HURON UNDER NORTHEASTERLY
FLOW...WITH 925MB TEMPERATURES AROUND -20C HAS LED TO THE LAKE
EFFECT ACTIVITY THIS MORNING. THE KDTX VAD WIND PROFILE SUGGESTS
INVERSION HEIGHTS ARE NEAR 4K FT...NEARLY 2KFT HIGHER THAN EARLIER
MODEL RUN SOUNDINGS SUGGESTED THEY WOULD BE. THE CURRENT RUC
SOUNDINGS SEEM TO HAVE THE BEST HANDLE ON INVERSION
HEIGHTS...ALTHOUGH IT ONLY SHOWS INVERSIONS AROUND 3K FT. THE RUC
SOUNDINGS INDICATE MIXING WILL DRY OUT THE BOUNDARY LAYER THIS
AFTERNOON. WITH PERSISTENT NORTHEAST FLOW OFF OF LAKE HURON THIS
AFTERNOON AND WITH MODEL SOUNDINGS UNDERESTIMATING INVERSION
HEIGHTS...I WILL CARRY THE MENTION OF FLURRIES NORTH OF M-59 THROUGH
THE AFTERNOON.
THE IR SATELLITE LOOP IS SHOWING PLENTY OF HIGH CLOUDS UPSTREAM.
THERE HAS BEEN A WARMING TREND IN THE CLOUD TOPS...SO I DO EXPECT
SOME BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS THIS AFTERNOON...ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE
SAGINAW VALLEY. DUE TO THE EXTENT OF HIGH CLOUDS UPSTREAM AND WITH
THE SCATTERED TO BROKEN STRATO CU DECK OVER THE CENTRAL PORTIONS OF
THE FORECAST AREA...I WILL BE A BIT MORE PESSIMISTIC WITH CLOUD
COVER THIS AFTERNOON. MAX TEMPERATURE FORECAST LOOKS ON TARGET. WITH
PERSIST INFLUX OF ARCTIC AIR...I DO NOT EXPECT TEMPS TO RISE MUCH
ABOVE CURRENT READINGS.
.DTX...NONE.
CONSIDINE
EXPERIMENTAL GRAPHICAL FORECASTS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT
HTTP://WWW.CRH.NOAA.GOV/DTX (ALL LOWER CASE)
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND RAPIDS MI
1005 AM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
...UPDATED TO PUT LAKE HURON LAKE EFFECT FLURRIES IN ZONES...
LOOKING AT THE SATELLITE...RADAR MOSAIC OF THE WESTERN GREAT
LAKES...AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS IT IS APPARENT THAT LAKE EFFECT
SNOW SHOWERS HAVE DEVELOPED OVER LAKE HURON AND CONTINUE TO STREAK
TO THE SOUTHWEST INTO EASTERN AND SOUTHERN 1/2 OF THE GRR CWA. RUC
AND LAPS SOUNDINGS SHOW THE MOISTURE TO 900 MB. THE LATEST ETA DOES
SHOW SOME MOISTURE THERE TOO (BETWEEN 1000 AND 900 MB). BOTH THE
ETA AND RUC SHOW THIS MOISTURE MIXING OUT THIS AFTERNOON AS HEIGHTS
CONTINUE TO RISE AS THE SURFACE HIGH HEADS EAST ACROSS SOUTHERN
ONTARIO. THE AIR IN THE CLOUD LAYER IS COLD ENOUGH OF SNOWFLAKE
FORMATION... AND WILL REMAIN SO. I DO EXPECT THE LOW CLOUDS AND
FLURRIES TO GRADUALLY MIX OUT/END AS SURFACE HEATING MIXES OUT THE
LOW LEVEL MOISTURE WITH THE DRY AIR ABOVE IT.
MEANWHILE...AT UPPER LEVELS THERE IS A SERIES OF SHORTWAVES SEEN ON
THE WATER VAPOR IMAGE THAT AREA MOSTLY MOVING EAST. ALSO WITH THAT
THERE IS THE LEFT ENTRANCE REGION LIFT FROM THE NORTHERN STREAM
JET...WHO'S CORE WILL BE OVER NEW ENGLAND BY THIS EVENING. THOSE
THINGS WILL COMBINE TO KEEP THE MID AND HIGH CLOUDS FAIRLY THICK
OVER THE SOUTHERN 2/3 OF THE CWA THIS AFTERNOON.
BOTTOM LINE TO ALL OF THIS IS MORE CLOUDINESS THIS AFTERNOON AND
WITH THAT LOWER AFTERNOON HIGH TEMPERATURES. I ALSO PUT FLURRIES IN
THE FORECAST FOR AREAS EAST AND SOUTH OF GRR (DUE TO NE WIND
TRAJECTORIES OFF LAKE HURON AS SEEN ON THE GRR AND DTX 88D).
.GRR...NONE.
WDM
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC
930 PM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
RUC HAS BEEN DOING A REASONABLY GOOD JOB FORECASTING SOUTHWARD SURGE
OF COLD AIR. IF ANYTHING... OBSERVED NC PIEDMONT TEMPERATURES ARE A
DEGREE OR TWO COOLER THAN IN THE RUC AT LEAST FOR THE GSP CWA.
LATEST TRENDS ARE PERHAPS A LITTLE SLOWER THAN 12Z RUNS INDICATED...
BUT NOT SIGNIFICANTLY. EXPECT THE 32F ISOTHERM TO BE PRETTY CLOSE
TO NC/SC BORDER BY 12Z... PERHAPS A LITTLE FARTHER SOUTH IN THE
CHARLOTTE METRO AREA. ALSO APPEARS TEMPERATURES IN THE ASHEVILLE
AREA SHOULD BE NEAR FREEZING AROUND SUNRISE. SOME LIGHT RAIN AND
DRIZZLE HAVE BEEN SCATTERED AROUND THE AREA... BUT THE MOST
SUBSTANTIAL PRECIPITATION IS STILL TO OUR NORTH AND WEST. AS COLD
AIR DAMMING CONTINUES OVERNIGHT... SLOPING ISENTROPIC SURFACES WILL
EXPOSE THEMSELVES TO STRONG AND MOIST SOUTHWEST FLOW. AS A
RESULT... PRECIPITATION WILL BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD EVEN AHEAD OF
CONVECTIVE LINE EXTENDING FROM SOUTHEAST TN TO SOUTHERN MS. WITH
EXPECTATION THAT PRECIPITATION WILL BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD BEFORE
MORNING WHILE TEMPERATURES LOWER TO FREEZING OR BELOW IN ZONES WHERE
WARNING IS IN EFFECT... WILL NOT CHANGE CURRENT WARNINGS. WINTER
STORM WATCH WILL BE MAINTAINED FOR SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT WHERE IN
EFFECT. SOME LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN IS APPROACHING THE WESTERN TIP
OF NC... SO FLASH FLOOD WATCH WILL CONTINUE FOR OUR WESTERN ZONES.
FCSTID = 06
GSP 34 34 29 42 / 90 100 90 40
AND 36 36 30 44 / 90 100 90 30
CLT 32 32 29 40 / 90 100 90 50
HKY 29 29 27 38 / 100 100 90 50
AVL 31 31 29 40 / 100 100 90 40
.GSP...
GA...WINTER STORM WATCH SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT FOR ZONES
GAZ010...GAZ017>018...GAZ026...GAZ028>029.
NC...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT FOR ZONES
NCZ033>037...NCZ049>050...NCZ054>057.
WINTER STORM WARNING FOR TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT FOR ZONES
NCZ048...NCZ053...NCZ065>072...NCZ082.
FLOOD WATCH THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT FOR ZONES NCZ033...
NCZ048>053...NCZ058>059...NCZ062>065.
WINTER STORM WATCH FOR TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT FOR ZONE
NCZ064.
SC...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT FOR ZONES
SCZ008>009.
WINTER STORM WATCH SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT FOR ZONES
SCZ001>007...SCZ010>014...SCZ019.
LGL
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED FOR AVIATION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
454 AM CST SAT FEB 15 2003
.AVIATION DISCUSSION...
MVFR TO IFR EXPECTED THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS AS LOW CLOUDS NORTH OF
THE FRONT ARE LIFTED AND THEN REPLACED BY LOW CLOUDS AND GUSTY NORTH
FLOW BEHIND THE FRONT. FRONT SHOULD BE THROUGH METRO AIRPORTS BY TAF
ISSUANCE SO WILL START OFF WITH NW-N FLOW. 88D SHOWS SOME SHRA
AROUND IN ADVANCE OF FRONT AND BEHIND IT AS WELL...BUT COVERAGE NOT
REALLY A LOT. WILL WAIT UNTIL LAST MINUTE BEFORE MENTIONING ANY
SHRA. LOW CLOUDS SHOULD LIFT IN THE AFTERNOON HOURS AS STAY VFR WITH
STRONG N-NW FLOW AGAIN TONIGHT.
.PUBLIC DISCUSSION...
SURFACE COLD FRONT...PER LATEST SURFACE OBS AND SPLIT CHANNEL
SATELLITE IMAGERY...IS CURRENTLY APPROACHING NORTHWEST COUNTIES IN
THE CWA. REFLECTIVITY DATA FROM KFWS HAS SHOWN WEAK CONVECTION
FLARING UP SPORADICALLY THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT...AND EXPECT THIS TO
CONTINUE AHEAD OF THE COLD FRONT. SHORT TERM GUIDANCE FROM THE ETA
AND RUC40 SUGGESTS THAT PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL STRENGTHEN
SUFFICIENTLY THROUGHOUT THE DAY TO WARRANT 20-30 MPH NORTH WIND
SPEEDS...PROMPTING THE ISSUANCE OF A WIND ADVISORY FOR ALL OF NORTH
TEXAS. COLD FRONT SHOULD MOVE RAPIDLY ACROSS THE AREA THIS MORNING
...AND EXIT SOUTHEAST ZONES BY AROUND NOON. AS A RESULT...HAVE OPTED
TO NOT INCLUDE MENTION OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS. STEADY OR SLOWLY
FALLING TEMPERATURES CAN BE EXPECTED LATER TODAY...AS STRONG COLD
ADVECTION AND LOW CLOUDS WILL KEEP TEMPERATURES FROM RISING BEHIND
FROPA. SLOW CLEARING IS EXPECTED OVERNIGHT...WITH A MOSTLY SUNNY DAY
EXPECTED ON SUNDAY. WILL GO SLIGHTLY ABOVE GUIDANCE FOR HIGHS ON
SUNDAY...WITH NEUTRAL TEMPERATURE ADVECTION AND MODERATE INSOLATION.
A LIGHT FREEZE IS ANTICIPATED ACROSS ALL OF NORTH TEXAS ON MONDAY
MORNING...GIVEN CLOSE PROXIMITY OF SURFACE HIGH AND OPTIMAL
RADIATIONAL COOLING CONDITIONS.
NO MAJOR CHANGES WERE MADE TO EXTENDED PORTION OF THE FORECAST.
MEDIUM RANGE GUIDANCE IS CONSISTENT ON MOVING A WEAK SHORTWAVE
TROUGH NORTH OF TEXAS ON WEDNESDAY...WITH SLIGHT CHANCE TO LOW
CHANCE POPS FORECASTED FROM TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
MAIN FORCING FOR UVV WILL COME FROM THE COLD FRONT...IN AN EVENT
SIMILAR TO THAT OF TODAY. BY THE END OF THE WEEK...MRF AND CANADIAN
MODELS ARE HINTING AT A STRONGER SURGE OF ARCTIC AIR INTO THE
CENTRAL PLAINS. HOWEVER...THERE ARE SUFFICIENT DISCREPANCIES IN THE
GUIDANCE TO FORECAST A MAJOR ARCTIC FRONTAL PASSAGE THIS FAR OUT.
WILL SLIGHTLY COOL TEMPERATURES ON FRIDAY...AND REFINE FORECAST AS
MORE GUIDANCE BECOMES AVAILABLE.
DFW 54 33 49 30 / 30 0 0 0
ACT 66 34 50 31 / 30 0 0 0
PRX 60 30 47 27 / 30 0 0 0
DTO 52 31 48 28 / 20 0 0 0
TKI 55 31 48 28 / 30 0 0 0
DAL 55 32 49 29 / 30 0 0 0
TRL 60 32 49 29 / 30 0 0 0
CRS 67 34 50 31 / 30 0 0 0
TPL 70 34 51 31 / 30 0 0 0
.FWD...
TX...WIND ADVISORY FOR TODAY FOR ZONES TXZ091>095...TXZ100>107...
TXZ115>123...TXZ129>135...TXZ141>148...TXZ156>162...TXZ174>175.
$$
65/DD
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
1145 AM EST SAT FEB 15 2003
HAVE OPTED TO UPDATE ZFP TO KILL WIND CHILL ADVISORY AND MAKE A FEW
OTHER MINOR CHANGES TO THE GOING FCST.
HI PRESS RIDGE TO CONT TO BUILD ACRS THE FA TODAY AND TONITE.
11-12Z 20KM "DEVELOPMENT" RUC SHOWS TEMPS TO GET UP INTO THE SINGLE
NUMBERS (BOTH ABOVE AND BLO ZERO) TODAY WITH NORTHERLY SFC WINDS AT
5-15 KTS. T1MAX TEMPS ARE BASICALLY ZERO TO +10F TODAY AS WELL. FEW
TWEAKS TO FIRST PERIOD TEMPS/WINDS BASED ON THIS DATA AND CURRENT
MESONET OBS. BASED ON EXPECTED MAX TEMPS AND MID-PT WIND SPEEDS
TODAY...WILL ALLOW CURRENT WIND CHILL ADVISORY TO EXPIRE WITH THIS
FCST PACKAGE. WILL CONT TO HIGHLITE SOME LOWER WIND CHILL VALUES FOR
THE REST OF TODAY IN THE ZFP THOUGH.
LOW-LVLS LOOK TO BE DRY ACRS THE FA TODAY AND TONITE. RUC SHOWS MAYBE
SOME HIR CLDS AFFECTING THE SRN TIER ZONES TODAY. SAT PIX SHOW THAT
SOME OF THESE CLDS MAY INDEED DO THIS TODAY.
STRONG H85 CAA TO TAKE PLACE ACRS THE FA TODAY AND TONITE. MID-LVLS
LOOKS TO BE DRY ACRS THE FA AS WELL TODAY AND TONITE. NO OTHER
SIGNIFICANT WX EXPECTED ACRS THE FA OVER THE NEXT 24 HRS. FEW OTHER
MOSTLY COSMETIC CHANGES TO GOING ZFP.
WRK ZONES...FINAL ZFP...AND NPWBTV ALREADY ISSUED. LATER...
.BTV...NONE.
MURRAY
</PRE></TT></td> vt
EASTERN WASHINGTON AND NORTH IDAHO AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WASHINGTON
230 AM PST SAT FEB 15 2003
.SYNOPSIS...A WEAK RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE WILL GIVE THE
INLAND NORTHWEST A BRIEF PERIOD OF DRY WEATHER TODAY. THE
WEATHER WILL THEN TURN INCREASINGLY WET TONIGHT AS A MOIST
UPPER LEVEL TROF HEADS INLAND. THIS TROF WILL BRING A
SERIES OF WEATHER SYSTEMS OVER THE AREA THROUGH MONDAY...
EACH RESULTING IN A GOOD CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION. SNOW LEVELS
WILL FALL SIGNIFICANTLY BY SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND MONDAY...POSSIBLY
BRINGING SNOW SHOWERS TO SOME VALLEY LOCATIONS.
.DISCUSSION...TODAY...SHORTWAVE RIDGE WILL CONTINUE TO RESIDE OVER
THE INLAND NW TODAY...AS OFFSHORE TROF CONTINUES TO DIG THIS
MORNING NEAR 35/140. THIS DIGGING HAS HELD UP THE EASTWARD
PROGRESSION OF THE PRECIPITABLE WATER PLUME OFF THE COAST WHICH
CONSEQUENTLY HAS DELAYED THE ONSET OF PRECIPITATION ONTO THE COAST.
AS OF 10Z THERE STILL HAVE BEEN NO MEASURABLE REPORTS OF
PRECIPITATION ON THE COAST. THIS SUGGEST THE 00Z GFS RUN WAS TOO
AGGRESSIVE IN SPREADING THE PRECIPITATION INLAND THIS MORNING...
AND SUPPORTS THE MORE CONSERVATIVE 00Z ETA AND 06Z MESOETA RUNS. THE
RUC SUGGESTS THAT EVEN THESE RUNS ARE A BIT TOO FAST. THIS BEING
SAID...WE WILL TRIM ALL POPS ACCORDINGLY TODAY...ESPECAILLY THOSE
IN THE EASTERN ZONES. THE RIDGE AXIS IS EXPECTED TO MOVE INTO
WESTERN MONTANA THIS AFTERNOON...WHICH IN TURN STRENGTHENS THE LOW-
LEVEL FLOW OUT OF THE SOUTH. THIS RESULTS IN STRONG LOW-LEVEL WARM
AIR ADVECTION AND DECENT MIXING FOR MOST LOCATIONS...AND SHOULD
RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT WARMING VERSUS YESTERDAY. THIS MIXING WILL
ALSO LIKELY ERODE ANY STRATUS OVER THE COLUMBIA BASIN LATER TODAY.
.TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING...THE OFFSHORE TROF CONTINUES TO
MOVE SLOWLY TOWARD THE COAST OVERNIGHT PUSHING THE PRECIPITABLE
WATER PLUME INLAND. DECENT ISENTROPIC ASCENT THEN BEGINS TO
COINCIDE WITH THIS INFLUX OF MOISTURE FROM THE SW RESULTING IN
A HIGH LIKELIHOOD OF PRECIPITATION FOR MOST ZONES. THE
SMALLEST CHANCE OF POPS WILL BE RESERVED FOR THE SE ZONES DUE
TO THE SW-NE ORIENTATION OF THE MOISTURE PLUME. SNOW LEVELS WILL
REMAIN FAIRLY HIGH WITH THE WARM SECTOR FIRMLY ENTRENCHED OVER THE
CWA.
.SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY...THE UPPER LEVEL TROF SHIFTS
INLAND...BRINGING A DROP IN SNOW LEVELS...A MARKED INCREASE IN
POTENTIAL INSTABILITY AND A SHIFTING OF THE LOW-LEVEL WINDS TO THE
SW. ALL THESE INGREDIENTS POINT TO A CLASSIC SHOWERY REGIME...WITH
MOST OF THE ACTIVITY FOCUSING NEAR THE SW FACING SLOPES OF THE
CASCADES...BLUES AND NE WA AND NORTH IDAHO MOUNTAINS. LOCAL
SNOWFALL TOTALS COULD BE IMPRESSIVE AS WE REMAIN IN THIS UNSETTLED
REGIME FOR OVER 36 HOURS...HOWEVER THE ETA EXTENSION AND MM5
INDICATE THAT EVEN THE MOUNTAINS WILL REMAIN BELOW HIGHLIGHT
CRITERIA EXCEPT FOR A FEW LOCAL AREAS. FOR NOW WE WILL HOLD OFF ON
HIGHLIGHTS BUT IT WILL NEED TO BE MONITORED.
INLAND NW WHICH WILL
GR
.EXTENDED...TUE THROUGH FRI...NEW RUN OF THE LATEST GFS DIFFERENT
WITH STRENGH...TIMING AND POSITION OF CLOSED LOW MOVING INTO THE
DISTRICT NEXT WEEK COMPARED TO YESTERDAY'S AND THURSDAY'S RUN. GFS
QUITE DIFFERENT WITH THE EURO AND THE CANADIAN ALSO SO WE SEEM TO
HAVE SOME MODEL UNCERTAINTY OVER THE EXTENDED PERIOD. WE WILL
CONTINUE WITH THE CURRENT FORECAST AND NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES TO AVOID
A FLIP-FLOP. THE DISTRICT WILL SEE A CHANCE OF MOUNTAIN SNOW EACH DAY
WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE TO A CHANCE OF VALLEY RAIN AS WELL.
...THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRODUCT CONCERNING WARNINGS AND FORECASTS
IS VALID ONLY AT THE TIME OF ISSUANCE. THE LATEST WARNING AND
FORECAST INFORMATION WILL BE FOUND IN THE APPROPRIATE PRODUCTS...
GEG 045/038/047/032/043 17756
COE 046/035/046/032/039 -7766
PUW 047/040/047/032/043 -7766
LWS 052/041/050/036/046 -6665
CQV 047/034/045/031/042 18746
SPT 044/033/045/031/040 19956
WWP 043/038/045/036/034 -8856
MWH 047/036/048/032/047 36635
EAT 044/034/048/032/044 46635
OMK 042/030/044/030/041 36646
.OTX...NONE.
$$
</PRE></TT></td> wa
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
210 AM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
SYNOPSIS: LATEST WATER VAPOR/RUC H5 COMPOSITE HAS POTENT MID/UPPER
TROUGH OVER THE S/CNTRL PLAINS W/ MAIN VORT ENERGY FROM LOWER TX
COAST EXTENDING NE INTO MS W/ WEAKER VORT LOBE FURTHER E FROM SRN AL
INTO FL PANHANDLE. SURFACE LOW OVER N/CNTRL MS W/ TRAILING COLD
FRONT THRU ERN LA INTO WRN GULF. LIGHTNING/RADAR DATA SHOWS MAIN
SQUALL LINE FROM ERN AL TO SE MS/ERN LA. A DEVELOPING LINE WAS
ORIENTED N-S ALONG ERN VORT LOBE JUST S OF FL PANHANDLE. ALREADY
HAVE RECEIVED A FEW MESO ALERTS FOR CELLS OVER THE PANHANDLE WATERS.
MAIN THREATS W/ STRONGER CELLS WILL BE ISOLATED DAMAGING WIND GUSTS
...LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN & LIGHTNING. OTHERWISE...IT WAS UNSEASONABLY
WARM/HUMID OVER THE AREA W/ DEW POINTS IN THE 60S. WINDS WERE
GENERALLY FROM THE S LESS THAN 10 KTS...WHILE OVER THE WATERS...THEY
WERE S-SE 10-15 KTS.
MODELS/FORECAST: OVERALL...NO MAJOR DISCREPANCIES W/ MODELS. THE
GFS 06Z H5 PROG IS CLOSER TO REALITY...WHILE BOTH THE ETA/NGM ARE A
TAD LESS AMPLIFIED WRT TO TROUGH OVER S/CNTRL CONUS. THE TROUGH
CONTINUES ITS ENEWD PROGRESS TOWARD THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION THRU
MONDAY. MAIN VORT ENERGY DROPS SEWD INTO BASE OF TROUGH OVER GULF
STATES OVERNIGHT BEFORE LIFTING NEWD ON MONDAY W/ RETURN TO ZONAL
PATTERN MONDAY NIGHT/TUESDAY. AT THE SURFACE...LOW OVER CNTRL MS
WEAKENS AS IT MOVES TO CNTRL GA THIS EVENING...THEN RE-INTENSIFIES
OFF THE NC COAST OVERNIGHT/MONDAY MORNING. THE TRAILING COLD FRONT
PASSES THRU THE CWFA TONIGHT. MODEL TIME-HEIGHT PROGS SHOW MAXIMUM
OMEGA/LIFT OCCURRING BETWEEN 09Z & 18Z TODAY...COINCIDENT W/ EWD
PROGRESS OF PRE-FRONTAL SQUALL LINE. MEAN RH STAYS ABOVE 80% THRU
THIS EVENING...THEN TAPERS OFF SIGNIFICANTLY BY 12Z MONDAY. MODEL
SHEAR/STABILITY PARAMETERS NOT OVERLY IMPRESSIVE W/ THIS SYSTEM W/
MAX 20-30 KTS UNIDIRECTIONAL SHEAR IN LOWEST GATES & LOWEST LI'S
AROUND -2. STILL CANNOT RULE OUT ISOLATED DAMAGING STRAIGHT-LINE
WIND GUSTS W/ EMBEDDED STRONGER CELLS ALONG/AHEAD OF SQUALL LINE &
SPC HAS ENTIRE CWFA OUTLOOKED FOR SLIGHT RISK TODAY. ALSO...THE
POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN W/ TRAINING CELLS.
CATEGORICAL POPS TODAY DECREASE TO CHANCE TONIGHT AS FRONT MOVES
THRU. DRIER & SLIGHTLY COOLER FOLLOW TO START THE WORK WEEK. A BLEND
OF GUIDANCE TEMPS/POPS PREFERRED.
MARINE: WINDS VEERING FROM SLY TO SWLY TODAY...THEN W-NW AFTER FROPA
TONIGHT. WILL KEEP CAUTION HEADLINES GOING TODAY/TONIGHT W/ 15-20
KNOTS & GUSTY. WINDS CONTINUE TO VEER AROUND TO NLY & LAY DOWN
THRU TUESDAY. WINDS BECOME LIGHT/VARIABLE TUESDAY NIGHT/WEDNESDAY
AS HIGH PRESSURE SETTLES NEAR THE WATERS...EVENTUALLY BECOMING E-SE
ON THURSDAY AS THE HIGH SHIFTS TO THE E.
FIRE WX: NO CONCERNS THRU MONDAY.
EXTENDED (WED-SAT): HIGH PRESSURE IN CONTROL BOTH WEDNESDAY &
THURSDAY W/ TEMPS MODERATING TO SLIGHTLY ABOVE NORMAL LEVELS. GFS
SHOWS NEXT WEATHER SYSTEM EMERGING FROM THE PLAINS INTO MS VALLEY ON
FRIDAY. INCREASING ONSHORE FLOW WILL SET STAGE FOR SHOWERS BEGINNING
LATE FRIDAY & LINGERING INTO SATURDAY...ALONG W/ COOLER TEMPS.
PRELIM CCF NUMBERS...
TLH 071 052 064 035 065 92000
PFN 070 050 060 040 064 92000
DHN 070 047 057 037 062 93000
ABY 069 048 059 037 063 93000
VLD 072 053 063 038 065 94000
CTY 073 055 066 038 067 95000 08
.TLH...
AL...NONE.
GA...NONE.
FL...NONE.
MAJ
</PRE></TT></td> fl
EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
1000 AM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
H5 HEIGHT/VORT RUC ANALYSES OVERLAID ONTO WATER VAPOR IMAGERY SHOW
IMPRESSIVE 500 MB S/W TROUGH OVER THE TX GULF COAST. BUT CONFLUENT
FLOW DOWNSTREAM (BLOCKING HIGH PRESSURE AT THE SFC AND ALOFT) WILL
GRADUALLY WEAKEN THE UPPER TROUGH AND ASSOCD VORTS NEXT 12 HOURS.
SOUTHERN PORTION OF 250 MB JET AXIS EXTENDS SOUTH INTO THE NE GULF
OF MEXICO AND UPPER DIVERGENCE ASSOCD WITH THIS FEATURE HAS
TEMPORARILY INCREASED THE COVERAGE AND INTENSITY OF A SQUALL LINE
CURRENTLY MOVING ACROSS THE EASTERN FL PANHANDLE.
EXPECT THE SQUALL LINE TO WEAKEN NEXT FEW HOURS AS H25 JET
REDEVELOPS WEST OVER THE LOWER MS VALLEY...CLOSER TO THE UPPER
TROUGH. STILL EXPECT VERY GOOD CHANCE OF RAIN ACROSS NORTHERN
SECTIONS THIS AFTERNOON...WITH EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS. GUSTY WINDS
NEAR 40 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS LAKE/VOLUSIA COUNTIES WITH ANY
SHOWERS OR STORMS AS STRONGER WINDS JUST ABOVE THE SFC ARE
CONVECTIVELY MIXED DOWN. PRIMARY CONCERN IS LIGHTNING ESP WHERE
LARGE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE ARE OUTDOORS...SUCH AS DAYTONA BEACH.
REFER TO THE LATEST SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR LOCATION...DIRECTION AND
SPEED OF THE SHOWERS/STORMS. IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES BUT
IS BELOW SEVERE CRITERIA...SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENTS WILL BE
STARTED.
CLOUDS RAPIDLY DEVELOPING OVER SOUTHERN SECTIONS IN INCREASINGLY
MOIST ATMOSPHERE. MOST ACTIVITY SHOULD HOLD OFF THERE UNTIL LATE
AFTN OR MORE LIKELY EVE. WILL UPDATE FORECAST TO REMOVE MORNING
WORDING AND MENTION LATE AFTN FOR BULK OF ACTIVITY FOR THE SOUTH.
PRESENCE OF AN EAST COAST SEA BREEZE PINNED TO THE MARTIN/ST LUCIE
COAST MAY ENHANCE THE CONVECTION WHEN IT ARRIVES THERE.
MARINE...BUOY 009 SENSORS WENT OFFLINE AROUND MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT.
IT IS REPORTING CALM WINDS EVERY HOUR BUT THIS CANNOT BE THE CASE
GIVEN THE PRESSURE GRADIENT. BUOYS 010/012 SHOW SSE WINDS AROUND 15
KNOTS. WILL CONTINUE CAUTION STATEMENT THIS AFTN WITH ADVISORY
CONDITIONS DEVELOPING EARLY TONIGHT AS LOW PRESSURE MOVES EAST ACROS
SOUTHERN GA.
.MLB...NONE.
PUBLIC/MARINE...KELLY
AVIATION/FIRE...SPRATT
$$
</PRE></TT></td> fl
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI
1040 AM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
GOING FCST IN GOOD SHAPE...VERY FEW CHANGES PLANNED.
HIGH PRES STRADDLING ONT/QUE BORDER IS PROVIDING MUCH OF UPR MI WITH
CLEAR SKIES THIS MORNING. VIS SAT SHOWING EXTENT OF ICE COVER ON LK
SUPERIOR. IMPRESSIVE...WITH 10-20 PERCENT OF WRN LK ICE FREE. MORE
OPEN WATER ON ERN SIDE...FOCUSING BTWN STANNARD ROCK AND 15 MILES E
OF CARIBOU ISLAND...WHERE DEEPEST PORTION OF SUPERIOR RESIDES. ONLY
EXCEPTION TO SUNNY MORNING IS IMMEDIATELY ALONG BAY OF GREEN BAY/LK
MI SHORE FM MNM TO ESC WHERE SHALLOW E/SE FLOW IS GENERATING SCT-BKN
LAKE SC. 12Z ROAB FM KGRB SHOWED MOISTURE TRAPPED UNDER SHARP 950MB
INVERSION. RUC HANDLING AREA OF MOISTURE UNDER INVERSION WELL AND
SHOWS 950MB MOISTURE DIMINISHING WHILE TRYING TO EXPAND NW BY EARLY
AFTN. WILL MENTION A FEW CLOUDS ALONG THE SHORE THROUGH EARLY AFTN.
AREA OF MID CLOUDS (H7) APPROACHING NE MN INTO ONT BUT BOTH ETA/RUC
AGREE THAT MAJORITY OF CLOUD WILL BE DIVERTED N OF CWA AS AIRMASS
UNDER RIDGE IS VRY DRY. SOME CI MAY MAKE RUN AT KEWEENAW LATER...BUT
MS SKIES COVER SCENARIO NICELY.
WHERE INVERSION HAS SLIGHTLY BROKE...TEMPS ARE RECOVERING VRY WELL.
AFT 12Z LOW OF -24F AT OFFICE TEMP PROMPTLY ROSE 18 DEGREES IN ONE
HOUR. EXPECT TEMPS TO QUICKLY RISE INTO SINGLE DIGITS EVERYWHERE BY
MIDDAY AND INTO THE UPR TEENS BY LATE AFTN AS WE MIX TO H95. KIWD
ALREADY HAS S/SW 10KT WIND SO COULD SEE LOWER 20S AS MIXING TO 925MB
SEEMS LIKELY. OVR EXTRM EAST IT WILL BE A STRUGGLE WITH ESE WIND OFF
ONTARIO. AT BEST EXPECT MAXT AT KERY INTO LWR TEENS.
.MQT...NONE.
JLA
</PRE></TT></td> mi
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC
1015 AM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
WE WILL START TO SEE RAINFALL INCREASE IN INTENSITY AND COVERAGE
DURING THE MID TO LATE AFTERNOON HOURS AS A SFC LOW TAKES SHAPE
ALONG THE COASTAL TROUGH/WARM FRONT JUST OFF THE COAST IN
CONJUNCTION WITH STRONG UPPER FORCING. TOUGHEST PART OF THE FORECAST
IS TEMPS WHICH WILL BE DRIVEN BY HOW FAR WEST/INLAND THE COASTAL
FRONT MOVES LATER TODAY. THE GFS/RUC 40 BRING THE FRONT ALMOST TO
HIGHWAY 17 BY 00Z. TEMPS ALONG THE SRN OUTER BANKS HAVE BEEN
CREEPING INTO THE UPPER 50S AND LOWER 60S AND LOWER 60S SFC TEMPS
WERE NOTED AT DIAMOND TOWER @ 14Z. WILL LIKELY INC TEMPS ESTRN
ZONES. SIG DIFF IN TEMPS BETWEEN THE NRN OUTER BANKS-SRN OUTER
BANKS MAY BE MAINTAINED FOR MOST OF THE DAY WITH A NE FETCH OF THE
COLD SHELF WATERS CONTINUING ACROSS THE NORTH. WILL ALSO CLEAN UP
WORDING IN ZONES TO INDICATE WIDESPREAD RAIN BY EVENING.
SIG WAVE ENERGY AND ROUGH SURF WILL POUND THE OUTER BANKS TODAY
ESPECIALLY N OF RODANTHE AND WE WILL CONTINUE COASTAL FLOOD WARNING.
MARINE...CORE OF STRONGEST WINDS THIS MORNING ACROSS THE PAMLICO
SOUND THEN N OF HATTERAS. AS EXPECTED...STRONGEST NE WINDS ON N
PERIPHERY OF COASTAL TROF IN THE TIGHT PGRAD WITH LIGHTER WINDS
RIGHT ALONG THE TROF. STILL PREFER GFS BECAUSE OF ITS PLACEMENT OF
THE TROF AND THE EVENTUAL LOW PRES THAT DVLPS ALONG IT. GFS MVS THE
TROF N ALONG THE COAST BY 0Z...TIMING OF THIS TRICKY GIVEN ITS STILL
A GOOD WAYS OFFSHORE ALONG OUR SRN WATERS...MORE LIKELY TO MV CLOSER
TO THE COAST THIS AFTERNOON N OF LOOKOUT. MVMNT OF TROF PUSHES THE
STRONGEST WINDS N OF THE TROF A BIT FARTHER N...BUT ALSO INCRSS S
WINDS S OF THE TROF LATE TODAY. THIS SITUATION COVERED PRETTY WELL
IN CURRENT CWF. ALTHO WILL KEEP THEME OF CWF ON THE WINDY SIDE
BECAUSE OF WIND NOW AND EXPECTED WINDS LATER (ON S SIDE OF
TROF)...THERE WILL LIKELY BE A LULL IN THE WIND ACROSS OUR WATERS AS
THE TROF MVS N ACROSS OUR WTRS. STILL CONCERNED ABT STRONG WINDS
LATER OR TONIGHT N/NE OF DVLPG LOW...AS PAST EVENTS HAVE SHOWN PRES
FALLS S OF OUR WTRS COMBINED WITH STRONG RIDGING TO OUR N AND INLAND
RESULTING IN DECENT GALE FORCE WINDS. WL WAIT TO SEE WHAT 12Z GFS
SUGGESTS FOR TNGT. FOR NOW WILL LEAVE GALE BREAK AT OCROCOKE...WITH
GALES MOST LIKELY N OF HAT DURING THE AFTERNOON...AND POSSIBILITY OF
GALES RETURNING FARTHER S TOWARD OCRACOKE BREAK THIS EVENING OR
TONIGHT AHEAD OF LOW. CFW TO REMAIN POSTED N OF HAT THRU 15Z TMRW.
.MHX...GALE WARNING FROM OCRACOKE N.
COASTAL FLOOD WARNING FROM CAPE HATTERAS N.
SCA S OF OCRACOKE AND SOUNDS.
ELARDO/PETRO
</PRE></TT></td> nc
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
1000 AM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
HAVE UPDATED ZONES AND ADJUSTED TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY BASED ON
CURRENT READINGS. THE MAIN PROBLEM CONTINUES TO BE THE ICE POTENTIAL
IN THE NORTH PART. THE LATEST RUC INDICATES ICE COULD ACCUMULATE
AROUND ONE-QUARTER OF AN INCH IN LANCASTER COUNTY BY SUNSET...BUT
BELIEVE AMOUNTS WILL BE LESS BECAUSE LITTLE CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE
SHOULD OCCUR THIS AFTERNOON WITH READINGS HOLDING NEAR OR JUST ABOVE
FREEZING. MSAS SHOWS NO PRESSURE RISES NORTH OF THE FORECAST AREA
AND ALSO NO TEMPERATURE-DEW POINT SPREADS. ALSO ACCUMULATION SHOULD
BE LIMITED BY WARM SOIL TEMPERATURES AND RAIN FALLING THROUGH H85
TEMPERATURES NEAR 10. TEMPERATURES SHOULD REMAIN NEAR STEADY TONIGHT
AND THE LATEST ETA SHOWS MID-LEVEL DRYING AND DIMINISHED QPF THIS
EVENING. SATELLITE AND RADAR TRENDS SUPPORT THIS DRYING. EARLY THIS
AFTERNOON WE WILL PROBABLY CANCEL THE WINTER STORM WATCH AND JUST
HAVE A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE COUNTIES OF FAIRFIELD...
NEWBERRY... LANCASTER...KERSHAW AND CHESTERFIELD.
.CAE...
GA...NONE.
SC...WINTER STORM WATCH TONIGHT SCZ015>016...SCZ020>022.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR TODAY FOR ZONE SCZ015.
RJL
</PRE></TT></td> sc
COASTAL BEND FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX
1025 AM CST SUN FEB 16 2003
NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES MADE. CLOUDS STILL LINGERING BUT SHOWING
SIGNS OF DISSIPATING OVER VICTORIA AREA/NORTHEAST COASTAL BEND.
UPDATED ZONES EARLIER FOR MORNING CLOUDS...SHOULD SEE CLEARING IN
THE AFTERNOON. NEW RUC SHOWS GRADIENT WEAKENING IN THE AFTERNOON
OVER THE INLAND AREAS AND WINDS ARE SLOWLY STARTING TO COME DOWN.
WILL MONITOR FOR TEMPERATURES BUT OVERALL FEEL TEMPERATURE FORECAST
IN LINE. SCA STILL REQUIRED OFFSHORE. OTHER THAN THE WINDS...
SHOULD BE A NICE ALBEIT A SLIGHTLY COOL DAY TODAY.
.CRP...SCA230-235-250-255-270-275.
86/GW (SHORT-TERM)
81/TE (LONG-TERM)
</PRE></TT></td> tx
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
1057 AM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
HAVE OPTED TO UPDATE ZFP TO MAKE SOME MINOR CHANGES TO MOSTLY THE
FIRST PERIOD.
HI PRESS RIDGE TO AFFECT THE FA TODAY AND TONITE...AS A STORM SYS
MOVES ACRS THE SE USA.
11-12Z 20KM "DEVELOPMENT" RUC SHOWS TEMPS TO BE IN THE NEGATIVE
SINGLE NUMBERS AND TEENS ACRS THE FA TODAY WITH NORTHERLY SFC WINDS
AT 5-10 KTS. T1MAX TEMPS ARE +5-15F TODAY. FEW TWEAKS TO FIRST PERIOD
TEMPS/WINDS BASED ON THIS DATA AND CURRENT MESONET OBS. LOW-LVLS TO
BE DRY ACRS THE FA TODAY AND TONITE. RUC SHOWS MOCLDY SKIES (DUE TO
SOME HIR CLDS) ACRS THE FA TODAY. SAT PIX SHOW THESE CLDS MOVING ACRS
THE FA ATTM.
H85 CAA TO TAKE PLACE ACRS THE FA TODAY...THEN WK WAA FOR TONITE.
MID-LVLS LOOK TO BASICALLY BE DRY ACRS THE FA TODAY AND TONITE. WILL
CONT WITH A MENTION OF MORE CLDS ACRS THE SRN TIER ZONES TODAY. NO
OTHER SIGINICANT CHANGES TO GOING ZFP.
WRK ZONES AND FINAL ZFP ALREADY ISSUED. LATER...
.BTV...NONE.
MURRAY
</PRE></TT></td> vt
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
430 PM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
CURRENT FCST LOOKS GOOD BASED ON LATEST MODEL RUNS. IF FORECAST
ACCUMULATIONS VERIFY...THIS STORM WILL RANK IN THE TOP 3 OF ALL TIME
WINTER STORMS. TOP D.C. STORM...KNICKERBOCKER STORM OF JANUARY 1922
TOTAL 28 INCHES.
ONLY SIGNIFICANT CHANGE WILL BE INTRODUCING SLEET/FZRA MIX INTO
CHARLOTTESVILLE AND FREDERICKSBURG AREAS TONIGHT AND MON MORN. THIS
CHANGE IS INFLUENCED BY CURRENT CONDITIONS...A MIX OF SLEET BEING
REPORTED THERE...SHOWING WARM NOSE HAS REACHED INTO FAR S ZONES. ETA
BUFKIT SOUNDINGS WHICH AGREE WITH THIS TREND FCST NOSE WILL WARM
JUST A BIT OVERNIGHT...THUS FREEZING RAIN MAY MIX IN AS WELL. WILL
CONTINUE TO MENTION SNOW/SLEET/FZRA IN FAR SE ZONES TONIGHT AND MON
MORN. PATUXENT SOUNDING PROG SHOWS MAINLY SLEET/FZRA
OVERNIGHT.
STRONG SFC HIGH REMAINS IN PLACE OVER THE REMAINDER OF THE CWA SO
WARM LAYER WILL HAVE HARD TIME PUSHING IN. SOUNDING PROGS SHOW THE
FARTHEST NW THE WARMER AIR WILL GET WOULD BE ROUGHLY A LINE FROM
GREENE CO VA TO BALTIMORE CITY. THEREFORE...S AND E OF THIS LINE
WILL HAVE MIX OF SLEET MENTIONED TONIGHT AND MON MORN. ETA BUFKIT
SOUNDINGS SUPPORT TEMPS ALOFT COLD ENOUGH FOR ALL SNOW FOR THE
REMAINDER OF THE EVENT N AND W OF A LINE FROM HARRISONBURG VA TO N
BALT CO MD.
SIG LIFT /UL DIV...SIG WAA-LLJET...MUCHO 500-700MB LIFT/ WILL
CONTINUE THRU 10Z MON SW ZONES AND UNTIL 16Z NE ZONES. EVEN THOUGH
MAJOR LIFT MOVES AWAY...UL TROF SWINGS THRU AND LL MOISTURE REMAINS
THRU MON NIGHT. WARM LAYER EXITS WITH SFC LOW SO MIXED PRECIP THREAT
WILL BE DONE. SCT SHSN EXPECTED THRU AFT.
SNOWFALL TOTALS BY MON EVE...20 TO 26 INCHES IN ALL SNOW ZONES...16
TO 24 INCHES IN SNOW/SLEET ZONES...10 TO 16 INCHES IN
SNOW/SLEET/FZRA ZONES.
REGARDING TEMPS...DO NOT BELIEVE ETA FCST OF WARMING TEMPS OVERNIGHT
IS JUSTIFIED DUE TO STRENGTH OF SFC HIGH. IN FACT...ETA/AVN HAVE
UNDERESTIMATED DEPTH OF SFC HIGH OVER PAST 24 HRS...THEY THOUGHT THE
HIGH TODAY WOULD BE IN THE LOWER 20S...WE'RE STUCK IN THE TEENS. THE
RUC SEEMS TO BE HANDLING TEMPS BEST. FCST OF NEARLY STATIONARY TEMPS
TONIGHT IN ALL SNOW ZONES...A FEW DEGREES WARMER OVERNIGHT IN SLEET
AREAS. FAR SE WILL PROBABLY WARM 5-10 DEGREES OVERNIGHT WHERE SOME
WARMTH WILL MIX DOWN FROM WARM LAYER.
MMARGRAF
...LONG TERM (MON NIGHT THROUGH SUN)...
DUE TO TIME CONSTRAINTS...KEPT THINGS PRETTY CLOSE TO PREVIOUS
PACKAGE. ONLY DIFFERENCES...MODIFIED MAX/MIN TEMPS TO BETTER REFLECT
WHAT I THINK WILL BE COLDER TEMPS AS A RESULT OF THE STORM. ALSO
ADDED MENTION OF CHC OF R-S- FOR THUR NIGHT. NEXT STORM SYSTEM
PROGGED TO STAY W OF OUR CWA...WHICH COULD RESULT IN A MIXED TYPE
PRECIP EVENT THUR NIGHT INTO EARLY FRI. LEFT FRI ONLY FOR
PRECIP...LEAVING A CHC OF R IN...BUT WL HAVE TO KEEP EYE ON THIS.
MRF MDL FOR LATE IN THE WEEKEND ADVTZING A RETURN TO SHARPLY COLDER
TEMPS.
SMZ
.LWX...
DC...WINTER STORM WARN THRU MON MORN DCZ001.
MD...WINTER STORM WARN THRU MON MORN MDZ002>007...MDZ009>011...MDZ013
MDZ014...MDZ016>018.
VA...WINTER STORM WARN THRU MON MORN VAZ021...VAZ025>031...
VAZ036>042...VAZ050>057.
WV...WINTER STORM WARN THRU MON MORN WVZ048>055.
MARINE...SCA ANZ530>537.
TEAM LWX
</PRE></TT></td> md
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI
340 PM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
12Z RAOBS/LATEST WV LOOP AND RUC ANLSYS SHOW CONTD SPLIT FLOW OVR
NAMERICA. NRN BRANCH AND WNW FLOW STILL DOMINATING WX OVR UPR GRT
LKS...BUT RISING HGTS OVR SCNTRL CAN/NRN PLAINS INTO THE LKS IN
ADVANCE OF UPR TROFFING COMING ASHORE ON THE PAC COAST INDICATE NRN
BRANCH LIFTING N WITH DEPARTING ARCTIC VORTEX OVR HUDSON BAY/NRN
QUEBEC. EXPANSIVE SFC HI PRES RDG IN PLACE OVR THE NW LKS WITH
1045MB CENTER OVR SW QUEBEC AT 15Z. AIRMASS QUITE DRY OVHD PER 12Z
RAOBS...WITH PWAT A MEAGER 0.07 TO 0.17 INCH. MCLR OVR CWA...BUT
STILL SOME LK SC OVR NRN LK MI UNDER SHARP INVRN ARND H95 PER 12Z
GRB/APX SDNGS IMPACTING SE ZNS AT 16Z. ANOTHER AREA OF CLD COVER IN
SW RETURN FLOW ON BACK SIDE OF SFC RDG AXIS MOVG ACRS NRN MN AND IS
BEST DEPICTED BY ISENTROPIC LIFT/RH > 70 PCT ON 290K SFC. THIS CLD
APPEARS TO BE HEADED ENE ON A TRACK THAT WOULD MISS THE CWA TO THE N.
MAIN SHORT TERM CONCERNS THIS PACKAGE ARE TEMPS/CLD TRENDS THRU MON
AS RDG FCST TO HOLD IN PLACE. THEN ATTENTION TURNS TO PCPN CHCS
ASSOCIATED WITH SHRTWVS COMING ASHORE ON THE PAC COAST MON NGT INTO
WED.
FOR TNGT...SFC HI PRES RDG AXIS PROGGED TO HOLD IN PLACE OVR CWA
BTWN DVLPG LO PRES OFF THE E COAST AND DVLPG SFC LO PRES IN THE NRN
PLAINS IN ADVANCE OF SHRTWVS COMING ASHORE IN THE PAC NW. ALL MODELS
SHOW THE FLATTEST PRES GRADIENT LINGERING ON AN ENE-WSW AXIS FM ERY-
MNM OVRNGT...WITH SLOWLY TIGHTENING GRADIENT FCST OVR THE NW HALF OF
CWA. GFS/ETA SHOW ISENTROPIC LIFT/HIER RH ON 290K SFC PASSING JUST N
OF CWA...IN GOOD AGREEMENT WITH SAT TRENDS OF CLD IN NRN MN. SINCE
DRY AIRMASS WL BE HOLDING IN PLACE (PWAT FCST ARND 0.2 INCH)...
PLACES THAT CAN DECOUPLE WL BE ABLE TO RADIATE EFFICIENTLY. GIVEN
FCST PRES FIELD...WL FCST THE LOWEST MINS BLO MOS GUIDANCE OVR
INTERIOR AREAS OF THE SCNTRL AND E. BUT EVEN IN THESE PLACES...MINS
WL BE QUITE A BIT HIER THAN THE NR RECORD LOWS OBSVD THIS MRNG (-29
AT CHAMPION/-27 AT TAHQUAMENON FALLS) AS MSLP PROGGED QUITE A BIT
LWR THAN THIS MRNG. ALSO CONCERNED THERE COULD BE SOME LK MI SC THAT
IMPACTS THESE AREAS AS WELL AS WND UNDER LO INVRN PROGGED TO BE LGT
SE. AREAS FM IWD TO P59 SHUD SEE THE HIEST READINGS NR MOS GUIDANCE
WITH TIGHTER PRES GRADIENT FCST OVR THE FAR W ALL NGT. ALTHOUGH WL
STILL FCST A WIDE RANGE OF MINS IN GOGEBIC/ONTONAGON ZNS AS SOME
INTERIOR PLACES MAY DECOUPLE.
ON MON...SHRTWV IN PAC NW FCST AND ASSOCIATED SFC LO FCST TO REACH
MN BY LATE IN THE DAY...WITH SLOWLY TIGHTENING PRES GRADIENT
ESPECIALLY OVR THE WRN ZNS IN THE AFTN AS SFC HI PRES TO THE E GRDLY
SLIDES E AND PRES FALLS. ETA IS MOST AGGRESSIVE MODEL IN FCSTG
INCRSG SLY FLOW ON 280K ISENTROPIC SFC (ABOUT H9) GRABBING ATLANTIC
MSTR FLUNG INLAND BY E COAST STORM SYS INTO OH VALLEY AND DRAGGING
THIS MSTR N INTO THE ERN ZNS BY AFTN. GIVEN DRYNESS OF AIRMASS...
VERY LO SFC DWPTS NOW PUSHING S INTO THE OH VALLEY/MID ATLANTIC AND
FCST PERSISTENCE OF SFC RDG AXIS INTO THE AFTN ACRS NRN LK MI/NRN
LWR MI...PREFER GFS/NGM IDEA OF LWR SPECIFIC HUMIDITY/RH. SUSPECT
THERE WL BE SOME HI CLDS STREAMING INTO THE WRN ZNS DURG THE AFTN IN
ADVANCE OF INCOMING SHRTWV...BUT LACK OF ISENTROPIC LIFT AND FCST LO
RH BY GFS ON 280K-310K SFCS SUGS A MOSUNNY DAY. BOTH GFS/ETA SHOW
H85 TEMP REACHING ARND 0C OVR THE WCNTRL ZNS BY 00Z TUE. INCRSG SSW
GRADIENT WND SHUD ASSIST IN MIXING TO H925 ON FCST ETA SDNGS...WHICH
WOULD RESULT IN MAX TEMPS CLOSER TO HIER ETA/GFS MOS GUIDANCE...
ESPECIALLY IN DOWNSLOPE AREAS FM ONT-P59-MQT. THE SAME SSW FLOW OFF
GREEN BAY/NRN LK MI ICE SHUD KEEP AREAS FM ESC-ISQ A BIT COOLER.
SHRTWV/SFC LO IN MN PROGGED TO MOVE JUST N OF LK SUP MON NGT AND
TOWARD JAMES BAY BY LATE TUE. ALTHOUGH CWA FALLS INTO LEFT EXIT OF
ASSOCIATED 100KT H3 JET MAX AND GFS/ETA SHOW SOME WEAK H4-2 DVGC
PASSING OVHD MON NGT...PCPN CHCS WITH THIS SYS WL BE HAMPERED BY
PASSAGE OF SFC-H7 LO TO THE N AS WELL AS LACK OF ISENTROPIC LIFT/
MSTR INFLOW CUTOFF BY SRN STREAM SHRTWVS. WL CARRY NOTHING MORE THAN
CHC POPS FOR SN ARRIVING W TO E MON NGT AS COMMA TAIL MSTR ON SRN
FLANK OF SHRTWV TRACKS ACRS CWA. GIVEN FCST STEADY SW WND AND INCRSG
CLD COVER...HAVE OPTED TO TREND MIN TEMPS TOWARD HIER ETA MOS
GUIDANCE NUMBERS.
BASED ON TIMING OF ASSOCIATED RH... XPCT BEST SN CHCS TO DEPART ERN
ZNS BY EARLY TUE MRNG WITH CYC WLY FLOW/BACKWASH MSTR SWEEPING ACRS
MAINLY NRN TIER ON TUE. ARRIVAL OF COLDER AIR AT H85 ABV RELATIVELY
MILD SFC AIR WL SUPPORT DESTABILIZATION OF LLVL LAPSE RATES ABV
STRENGTHENING INVRN IN WAKE OF SHRTWV TO ALLOW MIXING OF 30-35 KT
WNDS FCST AT H925. WL GO WITH WINDY FOR THE EXPOSED KEWEENAW ZNS...
BUT JUST BLUSTERY ELSEWHERE. STEEPENING LAPSE RATES AND AT LEAST
MODEST LLVL MSTR IN CYC FLOW WL SUPPORT FLURRIES/-SHSN ALL ZNS XCPT
THE FAR SCNTRL WHERE DOWNSLOPING WL ENHANCE DRYING. SINCE TEMPS WL
BE STARTING RELATIVELY HI... SUSPECT READINGS WL RISE WELL INTO THE
30S OVR THE SE WHERE W FLOW DOWNSLOPES BEFORE ARRIVAL OF H85 THERMAL
TROF IN WAKE OF SHRTWV DURG AFTN. TEMPS SHUD REBOUND LTL OVR THE W
BEFORE ARRIVAL OF COLDER AIR. SINCE UPR FLOW IS TENDING TOWARD MORE
ZONAL...PREFER MORE MODEST ETA FCST H85 TEMPS (AS LO AS -14C OVR NW
LK SUP AT 00Z WED) VS GFS (-18C).
AS LLVL CYC FLOW LOOSENS ITS GRIP ON CWA AND RDGING/MARITIME POLAR
AIRMASS APRCH FM THE W TUE NGT...XPCT LINGERING -SHSN/FLURRIES TO
DIMINISH WITH CLRG ACRS THE WI BORDER ZNS DURG NGT. WNDS SHUD STAY
UP ALL NGT WITH A DIMINISHING TREND ONLY LATE...SO MIN TEMPS WL NOT
FALL TO DWPTS FALLING WELL INTO THE TEENS AND TOWARD 10 AT IWD BY
12Z WED. LINGERING FLURRIES ON WED MRNG WL DEPART AS RDGING MOVES
OVHD...WITH SUNSHINE RETURNING DURG THE DAY TO ALLOW TEMPS TO RISE
ABV NORMAL.
AFTER DOMINANCE OF MORE ZONAL FLOW THRU MID WEEK...EXTENDED MODELS
POINT TOWARD REAMPLIFICATION OF NRN BRANCH TROF ACRS NAMERICA LATER
IN WEEK/NXT WEEKEND. APPEARS THU WL BE QUIET WITH ABOVE NORMAL TEMPS
AS RDGING/MARITIME POLAR PACIFIC AIR IN WAKE OF TUE/ EARLY WED LGT
PCPN MAKER PUSHES E ACRS UPR LKS IN ADVANCE OF DEEPENING NRN BRANCH.
00Z/06Z GFS INDICATE H85 TEMPS WL APRCH 0C ON THU WITH SW FLOW AND
DRY AIRMASS/SUNSHINE...WHICH WOULD SUPPORT TEMPS WELL INTO THE 30S.
00Z GFS ENSEMBLE MEAN LENDS SUPPORT TO THIS MILD SCENARIO. ALTHOUGH
MODELS AGREE THAT COLDER AIR WL MOVE BACK INTO THE UPR LKS ON FRI...
QUITE A BIT OF DISAGREEMENT ON DETAILS AND DEGREE OF PHASING BTWN
NRN/SRN BRANCH WAVE TRAINS. 00Z OPERATIONAL GFS WAS MOST AGGRESSIVE
AT PHASING THE BRANCHES WITH DVLPMNT OF DEEPER AND COLDER CYC FLOW
OVR THE LKS NXT WEEKEND...SUGING A MAJOR LES EVENT FOR FRI/SAT THAT
WOULD BE MITIGATED BY ICE COVG ON THE LK. ECMWF LESS AMPLIFIED THAN
OTHER MODELS ON NRN BRANCH AND DEPICTS NO PHASING WITH MORE OF AN
ARCTIC AIRMASS OOZING S AS BULK OF COLD AIR REMAINS IN CAN.
CNDN/UKMET MODELS OFFER COMPROMISE SOLNS. 00Z GFS ENSEMBLE MEMBERS
INDICATE 00Z OPERATIONAL RUN THE MOST AMPLIFIED WITH THE NRN BRANCH
SHRTWV...AND 06Z GFS F120 ALSO APPEARS TO BE BACKING AWAY FM THE
RADICAL 00Z SOLN AS DOES 12Z RUN. WL HIGHLIGHT COLDER TEMPS FRI-SUN
WITH MAX TEMPS BLO OPEARATIONAL MRF MOS ON FRI...BUT NR GUIDANCE OVR
THE WEEKEND XCPT LWR OVR THE E WITH MORE OF A NNE FLOW OFF SRN
ONTARIO. A CHC OF SN EVERYWHERE ON FRI AS LEADING EDGE OF ARCTIC AIR
PASSES CWA. THEN CHC SHSN OVR THE WEEKEND... MAINLY NR LK SUP.
COORDINATED WITH APX.
.MQT...NONE.
KC
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC
253 PM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
WIDESPREAD RAINFALL FROM SC ON THE DOORSTEP WITH ADDITIONAL RAIN
DEVELOPING ACROSS ESTRN NC ATTM. RAIN...OCCASIONALLY HEAVY...WILL
PREVAIL ACROSS ESTRN NC THROUGH ABOUT 9Z...THEN TAPER OFF. EXPECTING
QPF OF 1-1.5 INCHES IN MOST SPOTS. THIS COULD LEAD TO SOME RUNOFF
PROBLEMS AND POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING. MAIN STEM RIVERS WILL LIKELY
RISE TO SLIGHTLY ABOVE BANKFULL ERLY NEXT WEEK IN RESPONSE TO RUNOFF
FROM THIS EVENT. WILL ALSO CONTINUE COASTAL FLOOD WARNING FOR NRN
OUTER BANKS EVEN THOUGH WINDS WILL BE DECREASING LATE DUE TO STRONG
WAVE ENERGY DIRECTED TWRDS THE COAST AND HIGH MORNING ASTRONOMICAL
TIDE. GFS MRP FCSTG TIDAL DEPARTURES OF AROUND 1.5 FEET AT DUCK NEXT
24 HOURS. 2 FEET WOULD BRING WATER LEVELS ABOVE 6 FEET AND PRODUCE
OVERWASH AND SIG EROSION. THE STRONG COASTAL FRONT REMAINS JUST OFF
THE COAST. HSE WINDS HAVE JUST SHIFTED TO SE AND THE BNDRY SHOULD
BEGIN TO WORK WESTWARD DURING THE EVENING HOURS. RUC 40 AND 12Z GFS
STILL BRINGING IT CLOSE TO THE HIGHWAY 17 CORRIDOR. THUS EXPECT
TEMPS TO RISE ALONG THE COAST DURING THE EVENING...THEN FALL LATE AS
DEVELOPING SFC LOW JUST OFF HAT LATE TONIGHT SHIFTS THE WINDS TO THE
NW AND ADVECTS IN THE COOLER PIEDMONT AIRMASS. TOUGH CALL ON
OVERNIGHT LOWS AS CLOUDS/MIXING WILL BE COUNTERACTED BY LOW LEVEL
TRAJECTORY FROM A VERY COOL SOURCE REGION. WILL FCST LOWS IN THE MID
30S INLAND AND LOWER 40S CLOSER TO THE COAST. OUTER BANKS LOWS WILL
RANGE FROM 45 AT MQI TO 52 AT HSE.
TRICKY FCST MON. SFC LOW PULLS WELL AWAY FROM THE COAST...BUT UPPER
SYSTEM WILL CROSS ESTRN NC LATE. NOT SEEING MUCH SUPPORT FOR PCPN IN
THE GFS WHICH HAS A SHALLOWER MOIST PROFILE THAN THE ETA. WILL CARRY
A 30 POP FOR A MAINLY MORNING SHOWER. LOOKS LIKE LOW CLOUDS WILL
PREVAIL ACROSS ESTRN NC INTO MON EVENING. CONSIDERING THAT THE
REMNANT WEDGE AIRMASS WILL BE OVER THE REGION I OPTED TO WITH OR
BELOW THE COLDEST GUID FOR HIGHS. LOW CLOUDS SHOULD CLEAR OUT LATE
MON NIGHT...BUT LOTS OF HIGH LVL MOIST WILL BE STREAMING IN FROM THE
WEST. WITH CLOUDS/MIXING EXPECTED I TENDED TWRDS THE WARMER MAV/FWC
MINS. ANY LINGERING LOW CLOUDS SHOULD CLR OUT RAPIDLY TUE AM BUT
RATHER THICK CI IS FCST BY THE GFS SO WILL CALL IT PARTLY SUNNY. SFC
HIGH PRES WILL PREVAIL ACROSS ESTRN NC TUE AND WED. A BACKDOOR
FEATURE WILL SLIP S ACROSS THE AREA WED NIGHT FOLLOWED BY A SLIGHTLY
STRONGER HIGH FROM THE N THU. NOT EXPECTING ANY MAJOR COOLING AS
THIS AIRMASS IS PACIFIC IN ORIGIN. GFS IS BRINGING A STRONG/MOIST
FRONT INTO THE EAST COAST DAY 6 FOLLOWED BY SIG COOLING DAY 7.
MARINE...FIRST PERIOD FORECAST ALL HINGES ON POSITION OF COASTAL
TROF AND TRACK OF SFC LOW. TROF HAVING A TUF TIME MVG TOWARD THE
COAST ALONG OUR SRN WTRS. THE BNDRY ALREADY AT HAT AND ALONG CORE
BANKS...BUT SOUNDS STILL SHOWING NE WINDS AT SOLID SCA SPEEDS. RUC
DOING A GOOD JOB ATTM WITH WIND DIR...AND INCORPORATING IT AND GFS
(WHICH IS PREFERRED AS PER PREVIOUS DISC)...THINKING BNDRY MAY STOP
AT CAPE LOOKOUT...USING LOOKOUT AS A "PIVOT" POINT...WITH THE BNDRY
PUSHING ACROSS THE SOUNDS TONIGHT. BASICALLY...N WINDS HANGING ON S
OF LOOKOUT...BUT SHIFTING TO S-SE N OF LOOKOUT AND SOUNDS UNTIL LOW
PULLS OUT AND ALL OUR WTRS GO NW. AS FOR SPEEDS...WL LEAVE UP GALE N
OF HAT BASED ON CURRENT CONDITIONS...WITH SOLID SCA SOUNDS AND HAT
TO LOOKOUT...WITH MARGINAL SCA CONDITIONS S OF LOOKOUT. OF COURSE WL
RE-EVALUATE TROF POSITION ONE LAST TIME BEFORE ISSUE.
AS MENTIONED ABV...WL CONTINUE CFW N OF HAT FOR TONIGHT. BEYOND
TNGT'S EVENT...DECRSG/IMPRVG WINDS WITH HI PRES BUILD ACRS THE AREA
TUE AND WED. HOWEVER SEAS WL TAKE SVRL DAYS TO COME DOWN GIVEN STRONG
BACKSWELL ENERGY.
.MHX...GALE WARNING FROM CAPE HATTERAS N.
COASTAL FLOOD WARNING FROM CAPE HATTERAS N.
SCA S OF CAPE HATTERAS AND SOUNDS.
ELARDO/PETRO
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
1232 PM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
HAVE UPDATED ZONES AND CANCELLED WINTER STORM WATCH FOR TONIGHT.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THIS AFTERNOON AND
TONIGHT FOR THE COUNTIES OF FAIRFIELD...NEWBERRY...LANCASTER...
KERSHAW AND CHESTERFIELD.
.CAE...
GA...NONE.
SC...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT
SCZ015>016...SCZ020>022.
RJL
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION
1000 AM EST SUN FEB 16 2003
HAVE UPDATED ZONES AND ADJUSTED TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY BASED ON
CURRENT READINGS. THE MAIN PROBLEM CONTINUES TO BE THE ICE POTENTIAL
IN THE NORTH PART. THE LATEST RUC INDICATES ICE COULD ACCUMULATE
AROUND ONE-QUARTER OF AN INCH IN LANCASTER COUNTY BY SUNSET...BUT
BELIEVE AMOUNTS WILL BE LESS BECAUSE LITTLE CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE
SHOULD OCCUR THIS AFTERNOON WITH READINGS HOLDING NEAR OR JUST ABOVE
FREEZING. MSAS SHOWS NO PRESSURE RISES NORTH OF THE FORECAST AREA
AND ALSO NO TEMPERATURE-DEW POINT SPREADS. ALSO ACCUMULATION SHOULD
BE LIMITED BY WARM SOIL TEMPERATURES AND RAIN FALLING THROUGH H85
TEMPERATURES NEAR 10. TEMPERATURES SHOULD REMAIN NEAR STEADY TONIGHT
AND THE LATEST ETA SHOWS MID-LEVEL DRYING AND DIMINISHED QPF THIS
EVENING. SATELLITE AND RADAR TRENDS SUPPORT THIS DRYING. EARLY THIS
AFTERNOON WE WILL PROBABLY CANCEL THE WINTER STORM WATCH AND JUST
HAVE A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE COUNTIES OF FAIRFIELD...
NEWBERRY... LANCASTER...KERSHAW AND CHESTERFIELD.
.CAE...
GA...NONE.
SC...WINTER STORM WATCH TONIGHT SCZ015>016...SCZ020>022.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR TODAY FOR ZONE SCZ015.
RJL
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# Presentation: 890760
## Power-Aware Improvement in Signal Detection
**Scott D. Briles, Ph.D.**
**Military/Aerospace Section Chair**
**presenting**
_**LANL team members**_
**Maya Gokhale Ph.D. , *****Project Lead***
**Scott Briles, Ph.D.**
**Patrick Shriver**
**Jayashree Harikuma Ph.D. **
**International Signal Processing Conference**
**March 31 - April 3, 2003, Dallas, Texas**
**Military/Aerospace Section**
## Presentation Outline
**Project Background **
**Problem Background**
**Satellite Application**
**Signal Detection**
**Probability of False Alarm vs. Energy**
**Website **
## Project Background
**Los Alamos National Laboratory contributed to the **_**Power Aware Computing/Communications**_** (PACC) program sponsored by DARPA**
** ****Mission: "JIP: Just In time Power"**
**LANL provided its FORTÉ Satellite and it’s mission as an *****application***** for the development of unique concepts in power-aware computing in space**
**LANL developed the concept and researched the feasibility of ****Algorithm Power Modulation**
**FORTÉ (Fast On-orbit Recording of Transient Events)**
**Conceptualized, computer-generated graphic**
**Launch August 1997**
## Remote-Sensing Satellite Application: Problem Background
**Ionosphere disperses the signal **
**low frequencies are delayed**
**Dispersion is governed by the total electron content (TEC) of the ionosphere**
**Need satellite-base signal detection and parameter estimation (TEC, time of arrival) **
**Remote-Sensing Satellite ****Application: Problem Background**
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**Frequency**
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**Desired to have a system that is aware of on-board power resources which can adapt on-orbit algorithms accordingly**
_**Signal Detection and Parameter Estimation**_
## Signal Detection Subsystem
**N of M **
**Triggers?**
_**Analog Trigger Box**_
**Detector**
**Sub-band Filter, fc1**
**TH **
**Detector**
**Sub-band Filter,fc2**
**TH **
**Detector**
**Sub-band Filter,fcM**
**THRESHOLD **
**Detection and Time of Arrival, (TOA)**
**time-frequency domain detection**
**individual filter threshold**
**N of M filters must exceed threshold**
**Data Provided:**
** ****Center frequencies of Sub-band filters**
** ****time of arrival for each filter detection**
**Modulate Detection Thresholds and Signal-Processing Algorithms based on Satellite State-of-Health (thermal, power, vibration, etc) and Mission Needs**
## Power-Aware Signal Processing
_**Parameter Estimation Algorithms (TEC, TOA)**_
**Chirp Signal**
## Parameter Estimation Algorithms
**Parameter Estimation Algorithms**
**Estimate total electron content (tec) and TOA using Least Mean Squares (LMS) Fit and analog trigger box data**
**Reduce influence of erroneous triggers **
**Maximum-likelihood fit**
**Software Trigger Box on ****digitized waveform data**
** ****multiple short FFTs. **
**Making a more refined trigger box through software**
**Compute Bank of Matched Filters on ****digitized waveform data**** **
**Searching for closest correlation to known parameters**
**Vary number of processors based on power availability **
## Power Measurement CollectionSeptember 2001
- Dynamic Energy Range:
- 100,000
| | LMS | ML | ST | MF |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Current
(amps - peak) |
2.06 |
2.06 |
2.18 |
2.04 |
| Power
(watts - rms) |
5.5 |
5.6 |
5.67 |
5.0 |
| Execution Time |
3.4 s |
183s |
8.34ms |
470ms |
| Energy
(joules) |
18.7e-6 |
1.02e-3 |
47.3e-3 |
2.35 |
**Power Test Results: ****Test Bench for RAD750**
## TEC Estimations
**10**
**1**
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**4**
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**10**
**12**
**Energy Expended (Joules)**
**RMS Error of TEC Estimate**** (x10**
** ****18**
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**TEC Error versus Energy for Algorithms**
**Least Mean Squares **
**Maximum Likelihood **
**SW Trigger **
**Matched**
** ****Filter**
## Reducing False Alarms
_**Further analysis of parameter estimates from **__***in situ***__** algorithms can reduce false alarms**_
**May need to accept some loss in probability of detection**
**Different parameter-estimation algorithms have different performances in reduction of false alarms**
**GOAL: False-alarm performance can be governed by energy usage**
## Signal Detection Theory
_**Single Channel Solution**_
**Envelop Detector**
**Additive White Gaussian Noise**
**Noise Riding Threshold ******
**Prob. of Detection & False Alarm**
**Sub-Band Filter**
**H****BP****(f)**
**Low-Pass Filter**
**H****LP****(f)**
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_**Multi-Channel Solution **_
**Double Threshold (N of 8)**
**Harrington’s Method**
**Optimize ******** **
**Greater latitude in ******** for large SNRs**
_**Single Channel of Analog Trigger Box **__**(one of eight)**_
## Signal Detection Theory
**Signal Detection Theory**
**Adapt with Event Rate**
_**ROC of Analog Trigger Box**_
**Point of Investigation for Monte Carlo Experiments**
**DO Monte Carlo experiments to determine conditional probability density functions**
## Post-Processing Threshold Determination
**Use Conditional probability density functions**
**P(TEC | Signal Detected)**
**P(TEC | False Alarm)**
**Accept some lose in Probability of Detection**
**4% in experiment**
**Determine Thresholds in TEC values for each Algorithm to Reduce False Alarms**
**Least amount of red area and for set amount of blue area while still making sense**
**Combination of Rules and Heuristics to Set the Thresholds**
## Conditional Density Functions with thresholds for the four algorithms
**Conditional pdfs generated from 100k-trial Monte Carlo experiment**
## Prob. of False Alarm ReductionVia LMS Algorithm’s TEC Estimate
**Probability Detection reduced 4% points to yield a factor of 2 reduction in Probability Of False Alarm**
**COST: 18.7 ********J (3.4 ********s)**
**Set Prob. of Detection Reduction (0.04 )**
**93.6% of ****probability density**** ****(blue)**
**Examine Histogram for TEC-value **_**Thresholds to be applied to LMS Estimates**_
**Judge Effect on Prob. Of False Alarm from Histogram ****(Red-Shaded Area is 54% of probability density)**
## Prob. of False Alarm ReductionVia Peaks of Matched Filter
**100**
**150**
**200**
**250**
**300**
**350**
**400**
**0**
**0.005**
**0.01**
**0.015**
**0.02**
**0.025**
**0.03**
**0.035**
**0.04**
**0.045**
**Estimated TEC Value**
**Probability Density**
**Histograms of Peaks of Matched Filter**
**Prob. of Detection**
**Prob. of False Alarm**
**For Matched Filter Algorithm:**
**Analysis Peaks of Matched Filter Output**
**For a 4 percentage point reduction in Probability of Detection receive in return approximately **_**ZERO False Alarms**_
_**Cost: 2.35 J **_
**(470 ms)**
**Threshold**
**Orders of Magnitude Improvement over LMS False Alarm Improvement**
## Monte Carlo Simulation
**Another 100k trials**
**Equal likely signal+noise and noise alone**
**3 dB SNR**
**2 of 8 subband detections**
**Uniformly Random True TEC (Uniformly random TOA)**
**Full Receiver Model**
**Analog Trigger Box Outputs and Digitized Waveform**
**Conclusion: Post-Processing Reduces False Alarms**
## Implementation
**Analog Trigger**
**Least-Mean Squares Fit**
**Maximum-Likelihood Fit**
**Software Trigger Box**
**Bank of Matched Filter**
**Sub-band Filter **
**frequencies and**
**time of arrivals**
**Digitized Waveform**
**Simple threshold testing of an existing algorithm’s result provides means for false-alarm reduction.**
## Post Processing: Performance and Energy
**2/8**
**47.3 mJ**
**ST**
**LMS**
**ML**
**18.7 uJ**
**1.02 mJ**
**0**
**2.35 J**
**Matched**
**Filter**
## Post-Processing Conclusion
**Using existing parameter estimation algorithms, False-Alarm performance can be governed by energy usage**
**With the general relationship of the more energy expended the greater the reduction in false alarms**
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**0.30**
**0.40**
**0.50**
**0.60**
**0.70**
**0.80**
**Probability of False Alarm**
**Probability of Detection**
**Post-Processing Improvement Requires power**
## Website & Acknowledgements
_**[http://www.daps.lanl.gov/pac/index.php](http://www.daps.lanl.gov/pac/index.php)**_
**Download of C code available**
**Interactive web-based data server**** **
**Generates data of simulated ionospheric-dispersed lightning signals after passing through receiver system ( including analog trigger box and analog-to-digital converters).**
**MATLAB****®**** Web Sever: Remote execution of MATLAB****®**** code**
**ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:**
**This effort is sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) . We are indebted to JPL for the use of their Power PC test bench to measure algorithm power usage.**
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# Presentation: 784168
## A SUCCESSFUL SYSTEM FOR MANAGING WATER QUALITY AND BIOLOGICAL MONTIORING DATA USING MS ACCESS; CT’S EXPERIENCE
**AKA: Database-Smatabase: **
**We don’t need no stinkin’ database**
- Mike Beauchene
- CT DEP
- Shadow IT Division
**Notes:**
Mention data management is something most will agree is very important and necessary and most will agree their method of data management is more than sufficient. However, based on our experience in CT, without the structure a relational database provides, you may be in for a shock.
## Where this talk will go...
**Pros/cons of different data management systems**
**The nuts and bolts of a relational database**
** ****CT’s ambient water quality data management system**
**Notes:**
3 main componets of this talk
Pros and cons of types of data mgt
The internal workings of a relational DB
Our system and how it works
## This presentation is not ...
**Data management product.**
**...****an infomercial for a product that can be purchased on your credit**
**card at the poster session for 2 easy payments of $19.95**
**This presentation is not ...**
- ...**to encourage you to develop a relational database so you can better organize, store, maintain, and use your water quality data. **
**This presentation is...**
**Notes:**
Really want to be advocate for starting a relational data management system if you have not one already.
## By a show of hands....
**Who collects samples and then waits patiently for the lab to send the results ?**
**Do you manage these results ?**
**In an electronic format ?**
**Do you enforce referential integrity?**
**Do you “pivot tables” ?**
**Notes:**
This talk should have a bit of something for everyone from no data management system to a DBA who may be interested in how we approached the problem.
## A Basic Data Management System
**Stuff Goes**
**IN**
**Stuff Comes**
**OUT**
**Notes:**
The simplest view of a data management system is
Input
Output
## A Basic Data Management Slogan
**GIGO**
**Notes:**
Garbage in
Garbage out
Database gives you exactly what is put in. A good data management system can be built to include features to reduce inconsistencies like river names, date formats, taxonomic nominclature....
## Examples of Basic Data Management Systems
**Notes:**
The following few slides represent the most common data management systems I have encountered. Each will have it’s own specific pros and cons. See which type your system resembles most closely.
## Institutional Knowledge
- Usually abundant
- Operates on coffee not oil
- Impossible to summarize
- Difficult to assimilate
- Easily lost due to
- Early Retirement
- Lotto
- Greener Pastures
- “+”
- “-”
**Institutional Knowledge**
**Notes:**
The number 1 most common data mgt system, however, each golden handshake this quality and quantity of this system decreases substaintially
## HARD COPY
**HARD COPY**
**Notes:**
A close second to institutional knowledge is managing data in hard copy printed format.
This system gives has much greater visual appeal over other systems because an entire basement full of boxes of data must mean a lot of work has been done.
## Electronic Files(spreadsheets, documents, etc.)
**Easy to use**
**Easy to distribute**
**Can make a report look good**
**False sense of security**
**Easy to shuffle your data Difficult to summarize**
**Difficult to assimilate**
**Impossible to ask “?”**
- “+”
- “-”
**Electronic Files****(spreadsheets, documents, etc.)**
**Notes:**
Due to the ease of spreadsheet use, graphing capability, and ability to attach to an email, these are very popular for the masses.
The downside is that even the most experienced spreadsheet technician can corrupt a large quantity of data with a single click of the mouse.
It is also difficult to change the name of an organism when it may occur in any number o 300 individual spreadsheets.
## Relational Database
**Moderate learning curve**
**Get what you ask for**
**Still need to know your data**
**Easy to share data**
**Stores lots of metadata**
**Answers complicated “?”**
**Keeps the data safe and secure**
**Never loses or shuffles results**
**Links to mapping software**
**Allows you to sleep at night**
**Helps you look really good**
**Stays with the agency when staff does not**
- “+”
- “-”
**Relational Database**
**Notes:**
To the Grail
We have MS Access simply due to the Agency policy. All of our workstations have MS Office in Windows 2000. Access is right in there with word, power-point, and excel.
It is not the be all end all of DB, but way better than previous options.
## The nuts and bolts of a Relational Database
**The nuts and bolts of a Relational Database**
**Notes:**
The next few slides are to explain some important items about a relational database.
This illustrates how our macroinvertebrate data are stored in our system. This picture should make more sense later in the presentation.
## WHAT ARE THE NUTS?
**Tables **
- Place holders for information
- Organize the information by similarity
- Store the information
**Queries**
- make demands upon the tables
- manipulate data into ratios, indices, calculations
- Add, update and delete records in a table(s)
**Notes:**
There are 2 major items in a relational database
Tables
Queries
## WHAT ARE THE NUTS?
**Forms **
- User friendly version of a table(s)
- Can be a more convient way to enter data
- Main form sub form
- Can use features to help data entry
- Pick lists
**Reports**
- User friendly version of a query
- Print out of data
- Make labels for sample containers
- Send data to the public
**Notes:**
2 other items based on these 2 objects are
Forms
Reports
## WHAT ARE THE BOLTS?
**Referential Integrity**
- Rules that allow your tables to play nice together
**Primary Key**
- A field(s) that makes each row unique
**USE A NON-INTELLIGENT CODE**
**Notes:**
Referential integrity is a set of rules you develop and enforce on your data
For example: when getting dressed in the morning you must put your pants on before your shoes.
A primary Key or key field is something in the table that will make each record unique. The type of key is a non-intelligent number, however, sometimes, the combo of several fields may be better.
For example, think of your set of keys, car and home may be different enough, however, the dead bolt and the knob lock may not, so you add a feature to differentiate each.
## WHAT ARE THE BOLTS?
**Input Mask / Validation Rule**
**Templates for data entry**
**Dates/times**
**Appropriate values (between 1.0-14.0)**
**Cascading Updates & Deletes**
**Global changes to a dataset**
**Change a name, sample number, station name**
**Remove an entire set of data for a sample**
- .
**Notes:**
Extra added bonuses are templates you can put on any particular field. These are great to help reduce inconsisencies with problematic info like a date format, time format, abbrevations like north, west, as well as double checking any typing input such as a pH value of 75.0.
Cascading update or delete is very powerful in that the large sets of records can be changed or deleted in one click of the mouse. For example, you realize the cut and pasting of the name of an organism has been missing an extra “I” in the species name, you can correct the spelling once at the first occurance and all subsequent occurances will also change.
## HOW DO THE NUTS AND BOLTS GO TOGETHER?
**“****Raw Data” = “Result”**
**Dissolved oxygen = 8.5 ppm**
***Pteronarycs spp*****. = 12 individuals**
***Fragilaria leptostauron***** = 5 cells**
**Instantaneous discharge = 152 cfs**
**“****Metadata” = “Attributes or info to describe a result”**
**Notes:**
So all well and good with the structural mumbo jumbo..
What about the data
Data or “results” is the most important for water quality decisions, but more important before the decisions should be made is to ask questions of the data, are all from the same site, are all the same collection method, are all the same analytical lab, analytial method, unit of measure...
## MORE ON METADATA
**You can never have too much!!!**
- Provides info to a secondary data user
- Establishes data quality
- Used in queries
- Manipulate data
- Restrict or define data limits
- Describe data
- Jogs your memory when some asks:
- Where
- When
- What
- Why
**Notes:**
Metadata or info about the data is extremely valuable when you start to have gaps in time from when the data was collected to when it is going to be used.
It can help to insure data are included or excluded based on different goals objectives and user requirements.
I
## “We do not care as much about the accuracy of a result contained within as we do about not having enough information about the result....
...the metadata allows the secondary user to make the appropriate decision as to whether or not the data will be meaningful for their application.”
Bob King and Lee Manning
STORET Architects and founders.
*** ...******the metadata allows the secondary user to make the appropriate decision as to whether or not the data will be meaningful for their application.”***
***Bob King and Lee Manning***
*** ******STORET Architects and founders.***
**Notes:**
In 1998 I attended a STORET training session in Boston.
The 2 founders of the national wq db did an outstanding job of demonstrating their db and how to use it.
They blew me away with this comment.
Accuracy of the result was not as important nor did it matter as much as the associated metadata.
In order to capture even minimal amounts of metadata it was quickly apparent my spreadsheet based system of storing data was woefully inadequate and more importantly inappropriate
## Connecticut’s Data Management System
**Notes:**
Now that you are chomping at the bit to go back to work and create a relational database, the next few slides will focus on the system I developed for our ambient water quality monitoring program.
## Then (Pre 1998)
**Then (Pre 1998)**
**NO AGENCY IT SUPPORT OR VISION (only Ernie’s)**
**Existed as**
**Institutional knowledge**
**Hard copy**
**Lotus/SAS/word perfect format**
**STORET as an option?**
**Notes:**
The pre relational data management system era is a recent as my hire in july of 1998. Prior to this, Ernie et al used all of the previously described systems except for a relational database. STORET was always on the radar screen as a potential option to manage our data. The limitation was STORET data entry was beastly and the batch update function was equally daunting.
## Between Then & Now
**Between Then & Now**
**NO AGENCY IT SUPPORT OR VISION (only Ernie’s)**
**The relational ambient monitoring database started in July of 1998 using MS Access 2.0**
**It was based upon the STORET model**
**It would function as our day-to-day working database with periodic uploads to STORET**
**Staff begin to create innovative nick-names for the DBA (me).**
- Then
- NOW
**Notes:**
One of Ernie’s first orders was to use the recently aquired MS Access (DEP agency standard) to develop a simple relational database based upon required fields in the STORET database. A line was drawn in the sand that as of fall 1995 all water quality data would be stored in this database.
I was responsible for getting all of the data from hard copy or electronic copy into this database.
With a bunch of new hires in 2002-03, and an intense summer time sampling schedule, I was quickly swamped.
Just entering metadata and results rapidly became 1 FTE or more, and this was only supposed to be 1⁄2 my time.
I developed a series of forms and with managements blessing shifted the task of entering metadata to the project manager. The name calling begins.
## NOW (2006)
**NOW (2006)**
**Our Agency IT calls us “SHADOW IT”**
**WE Have a data management policy**
**reduce reliance on all other data mgt systems**
**MS Access 2000 **
**Front end for staff **
**Data input forms**
**Generic buttons for query options **
**STORET has...**
**Monitoring stations**
**Beach monitoring data**
**Lots more to do**
**The DBA (me) has been removed from staff Christmas card lists**
**Notes:**
I have been tagged as “Shadow IT” and aptly so I am not a DBA just an EA-Biology. Only a DBA out of complete and utter desperation.
The key function of our system is security and staff data in staff data out.
My colleagues have many bad nick-names for me most of which are completely inappropriate and offensive
## CT’s Data Management System
**Stuff Goes**
**IN**
**Stuff Comes**
**OUT**
- Trip Info
- Site Info
- Sample Info
- Results
- Raw Data
- Overdue results
- WQS Exceedances
- Project $$
- Summary Calculations
- QA
**Notes:**
In our system metadata and results are entered and stored. The main categories of meta data are trip info, site info, sample info. Results are on their own and come in to the db from both internal and external labs.
The stuff that can come out is the data filtered by many different options, summary stats, cost of sample events, samples collected but not processed or not reported, on and on...
## CT’s Relationships
**Site Info**
**Stuff Going IN**
**Notes:**
Date, collectors, rationale, flow, comment
Name, location, lat long, town, watershed, ...
Sample info stuff like depth, where in the channel, container type, field method, gear used, lab sent to, sent for, lab number
Results, nutrients, metals, macroinverts, fish, field measures, etc.
## CT’s Relational Database Is..
**Just Like A Pizza!!!!**
## Hierarchal Relationships
**Hierarchal Relationships**
**Notes:**
In order to have a successful pizza there is an appropriate sequence of events. Dough, toppings, cheese, cook. No pizza if the all componets are there and assembled in the appropriate sequence
Back in database speak
No copper data unless a sample has been collected and analyzed. No sample if you did not go to a sample location. And no sample location if you did not leave the office.
## Data Management In CT- Now
- Our database has....
- Station information and lat. & long. (1800 sites)
- Physical/Chemical (175,000 data points)
- Macroinvertebrate (32,000 names & counts)
- Fish (267 samples 12,000 records)
- HOBO water temp. (lots and lots)
- Lots of other stuff
- Our system....
- Is an electronic log book of all samples collected
- Is linked to ADB for 305(b) assessment updates
- Is linked to ArcGIS/ArcView for mapping
- Can be linked to SIM for uploads to STORET
- Needs IT support to go become a real data management system
**Notes:**
System is still growing
We need real IT
Access has limits
Want a web based application
Better ability to upload to STORET
## Slide 29
**Notes:**
Staff have a shortcut on their desktop
Options to put info in
Options to get info out
## Slide 30
**Notes:**
Step 1 is to log a trip. Uses pick lists and input masks to keep all of un on the same page.
## Slide 31
## Slide 32
**Notes:**
Part 2 is to log each container used to hold a sample.
The user can scroll, filter, or search for their sample trip and then click the add sample metadata button.
## Slide 33
**Notes:**
The user enters appropriate info for each container from each site sampled on that trip.
This sets up the placeholder for 1 or more results. Completes their work.
When they come in from the lab, I compare the lab numbers and when there is an exact match the results go in. If there are results but no samples, nasty email reminders.
## Slide 34
**Notes:**
Once the results are in there are options to take data out.
## Slide 35
## IS NOT A Relational Database
**A SERIES OF WORKSHEETS IN A SPREADSHEET OR A SERIES OF SPREADSHEETS ORGANIZED IN A FOLDER**
## Slide 37
**Notes:**
The biggest visual difference between a spreadsheet of results and a relational database table of results is the layout.
A spreadsheet often has the variables as column headers and each row is a sample observation. The downside to this is that if parameters are added or not sampled, holes in the spreadsheet start to pop up.
## Slide 38
**Notes:**
In the relational table of results the variables are in the row with the column simply name “chem parameter name”
Data is stored only when there was a result reported. (ND) is a result
## Slide 39
**Notes:**
The visual of a DB table is cumbersome and not very attractive. However MS access and MS excel work very well together with a PIVOT TABLE.
An excellent workshop would be Pivot Table 101 but if you have not heard nor used this function please try it out.
## Export to Microsoft Excel & use the Pivot Table tool
**Export to Microsoft Excel & use the ****Pivot Table tool**
**Out**
**Notes:**
A much more attractive and usable output from a relational database result table.
## Take the plunge.....
**Notes:**
So when NEAEB is over
## START SIMPLE !!!
- TABLE #
**Trips **** **(date, who, why, what)
**Sites **** **(id, location, drainage, lat & long)
**Samples **** **(lab number, field methods, gear,)
**Results** (lab number, value, unit, method)
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
**Notes:**
Don’t worry about building the ultimate system all at once. Start small... important tables are
## Define your KEY FIELDS
The combination of which are will be unique for that record. USE NON-INTELLIGENT CODING AMAP!
Develop strong RELATIONSHIPS
Enforce REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY
Encourage CASCADING UPDATES
Use validation rules and input masks
Restricts entry to appropriate values
- Define your KEY FIELDS
- The combination of which are will be unique for that record. USE NON-INTELLIGENT CODING AMAP!
- Develop strong RELATIONSHIPS
- Enforce REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY
- Encourage CASCADING UPDATES
- Use validation rules and input masks
- Restricts entry to appropriate values
**Notes:**
Make sure each table has Key fields and has referential integrity enforced!!
## Build based on your needs !!!
- Lookup Tables (use in pick lists and queries)
- Staff info
- Method info
- Equipment specs
- Ecological attribute stuff
**Notes:**
Add fields and lookup tables as needed.
## USE YOUR DATA !!!
- Queries and reports
- Quality control/Quality assurance (DQO’s)
- Summary Reports
- Water quality assessments
- Taxonomic distributions
- TMDL development and implementation
- Find where or where not to go fishing
- Share with others
- Budget review and or planning
- Staff performance evaluation
**Notes:**
Use the data to do as much as possible. Tasks that used to take days/weeks or were thought to difficult to accomplish may be a few clicks away.
## Data Management Tools Database vs. Spreadsheet vs. Hardcopy
| | Database | Spreadsheet | Hardcopy |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Designed to store information | Yes and very efficiently | No, better to use to present and analyze data. | No, One page at at time |
| Stores Metadata | Yes and very efficiently | No Not really | No, One page at a time |
| Prevents mistakes | Yes, If told to do so | No Encourages mistakes | No, Does not speak |
| Query capability
(Can ask questions) | Yes many often complicated | No Somewhat but limited mostly to calculations | No, does not speak |
| Shareable | Yes everyone has the most recent data at their desktop | Somewhat- must either setup shared folder or email specific files based on request | No, waste of photocopy toner and paper. Not enough file cabinets. Can get lost. |
| Makes our job easier | Yes, but can make more work because we use the data
| Yes if used in conjunction with a database (pivot table, graphs, etc)
| No, waste of time and effort unless used to QA data in the database.
|
## TAKE BACK TO WORK MESSAGES
**TAKE THE LEAP!!!! IT IS EASIER THAN ONE WOULD THINK**
**YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT HOW MANY INCONSISTENCIES YOU ACTUALLY FIND**
**YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO LIVE WITHOUT ONE**
**EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD TURNS INTO EITHER A “1” OR A “0”**
## The Last Word
- STORET: _[http://www.epa.gov/storet/](http://www.epa.gov/storet/)_
- National Data Standards: _[http://wi.water.usgs.gov/methods/tools/wqde/index.htm](http://wi.water.usgs.gov/methods/tools/wqde/index.htm)_
**Notes:**
I wanted to do this presentation to excite and empower you to manage your data in a relational database, if not already. I am not a true DBA so please go to these sources for the best advice
Excellent gold standard information for data management
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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2
3 ELOUISE PEPION COBELL, : Civil Action 96-1285
et al. :
4 Plaintiffs :
: Washington, D.C.
5 V. : Wednesday, October 17, 2007
:
6 DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Secretary :
of the Interior, et al. :
7 :
Defendants : MORNING SESSION
8
TRANSCRIPT OF EVIDENTIARY HEARING
9 DAY 5
BEFORE THE HONORABLE JAMES ROBERTSON
10 UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
11 APPEARANCES:
12 For the Plaintiffs: DENNIS GINGOLD, ESQUIRE
LAW OFFICES OF DENNIS GINGOLD
13 607 14th Street, NW
Ninth Floor
14 Washington, DC 20005
(202) 824-1448
15
ELLIOTT H. LEVITAS, ESQUIRE
16 WILLIAM E. DORRIS, ESQUIRE
KILPATRICK STOCKTON, L.L.P.
17 1100 Peachtree Street
Suite 2800
18 Atlanta, Georgia 30309-4530
(404) 815-6450
19
KEITH HARPER, ESQUIRE
20 JUSTIN GUILDER, ESQUIRE
KILPATRICK STOCKTON, L.L.P.
21 607 14th Street, N.W.
Suite 900
22 Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 585-0053
23
DAVID C. SMITH, ESQUIRE
24 KILPATRICK STOCKTON, L.L.P.
1001 West Fourth Street
25 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101
(336) 607-7392
0951
1 For the Defendants: ROBERT E. KIRSCHMAN, JR., ESQUIRE
JOHN WARSHAWSKY, ESQUIRE
2 MICHAEL QUINN, ESQUIRE
J. CHRISTOPHER KOHN, ESQUIRE
3 U.S. Department of Justice
1100 L Street, N.W.
4 Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 307-0010
5
JOHN STEMPLEWICZ, ESQUIRE
6 Senior Trial Attorney
7 U.S. Department of Justice
8 Commercial Litigation Branch
9 Civil Division
10 Ben Franklin Station
11 P.O. Box 975
12 Washington, D.C. 20044
13 (202) 307-1104
14
15
16 Court Reporter: REBECCA STONESTREET
17 Official Court Reporter
18 Room 6511, U.S. Courthouse
19 333 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
20 Washington, D.C. 20001
21 (202) 354-3249
22
23
24 Proceedings reported by machine shorthand, transcript produced
25 by computer-aided transcription.
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2
3
4
5
6 C O N T E N T S
7
8 WITNESS DIRECT CROSS REDIRECT RECROSS
9
10 DR. FRITZ SCHEUREN
11 By Mr. Warshawsky 960 -- -- --
12 By Mr. Gingold -- 1026 -- --
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15 E X H I B I T S
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17 NUMBER ADMITTED
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20 DEFENSE:
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1 P R O C E E D I N G S
2 THE COURT: Good morning, everybody. Mr. Kirschman?
3 MR. KIRSCHMAN: Good morning, Your Honor. Before we
4 continue with the examination of our witness, I would like to
5 bring two matters to your attention if I could, please.
6 The first is a scheduling issue related to the
7 presentation of our responsive witnesses, those witnesses who
8 have prepared reports in response to plaintiffs' experts.
9 This is a matter that, until about 9:30 last night, the
10 parties appeared to be in agreement on. But there's a
11 divergence now, and because of the need to clarify the schedule,
12 we thought we should bring this to the Court's attention.
13 We have a total of six responsive reports. Our
14 presentation of most of our responsive witnesses was, we
15 anticipated, going to be after you actually first heard the
16 reports and the testimony they were responding to, so that you
17 would have context for what they were saying, and that they
18 would be responding to what actually was entered into the
19 record. That includes specifically Caren Dunne,
20 Professor Langbein, and Dr. Hinkins. We thought -- and we think
21 that is the orderly way to progress, so that you're not hearing
22 testimony from our witnesses that is speculative and based on
23 what they assume they will hear.
24 There's also a question as to whether, for example,
25 plaintiffs -- certain of plaintiffs' experts will testify, or
0954
1 whether you will favorably entertain motions we have regarding
2 their expertise. And there may be things that our witnesses
3 would testify that plaintiffs would end up not raising once they
4 call their witnesses.
5 So for the efficient, orderly presentation of the
6 issues being addressed, we had assumed that our responsive
7 witnesses would proceed after you heard what was first said by
8 plaintiffs.
9 As of yesterday, plaintiffs in fact had told us
10 regarding Dr. Scheuren, they would oppose the presentation of
11 our responsive witnesses in our case-in-chief. The issue had
12 come up because we had suggested that Dr. Scheuren should only
13 appear once. The issue he's responding to, the meta-analysis,
14 is a fairly narrow issue, and we had suggested that he just
15 address that while he's on the stand today.
16 So that was how the issue surfaced. And we seemed to
17 be in agreement that, for the other responsive witnesses, they
18 would only testify after plaintiffs had a chance to present
19 their case. That changed, I got a phone call last night about
20 9:30.
21 But obviously the parties need to know -- we feel
22 strongly that it only makes sense that our witnesses actually
23 get to respond to something you've heard. But resources will
24 have to be diverted if there's now something different afoot.
25 THE COURT: All right. Well, like all trial questions,
0955
1 I find that a little bit abstract. Maybe I can hear from the
2 plaintiffs, and hear how that relates to individual witnesses.
3 MR. KIRSCHMAN: Your Honor, could I give you one
4 example, to be more concrete? And certainly Mr. Harper can add
5 his.
6 THE COURT: Okay.
7 MR. KIRSCHMAN: One of plaintiffs' expert witnesses,
8 for example, is Dwight Duncan, who has challenged the
9 statistical sampling employed by the Department of the Interior
10 through NORC. In their pretrial statement, plaintiffs indicated
11 that Dwight Duncan would testify for up to 12 hours on direct.
12 THE COURT: And I said nobody is going to testify for
13 12 hours.
14 MR. KIRSCHMAN: We anticipate that's not going to
15 happen. Nevertheless, we also anticipated that there would be a
16 fair amount of testimony coming from Dwight Duncan on these
17 issues. And Susan Hinkins, Dr. Susan Hinkins from NORC, has
18 prepared a detailed response to Mr. Duncan's detailed report.
19 So for you to hear Dr. Hinkins give a detailed response
20 before --
21 THE COURT: I hear that. I hear that. Let me hear
22 what the plaintiffs have to say about it.
23 MR. DORRIS: Your Honor, good morning.
24 THE COURT: Good morning.
25 MR. DORRIS: You'll recall some of this came up where
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1 there was a question about whether these experts were responding
2 experts or rebuttal experts. And there was prior argument, and
3 the government took the position that they were responsive
4 experts and not rebuttal experts.
5 What Mr. Kirschman says, the issue had not been
6 discussed between the two parties as to whether or not these
7 other experts should be testifying or not. We called him back
8 at 9:30 last night after he had asked us the question in an
9 earlier call in the evening. That's the reason why that call
10 was made, where the parties first discussed this overall issue.
11 Now, with respect to their experts. For example
12 Mr. Scheuren, I'm convinced, today is going to be talking about
13 Mr. Duncan and what he says. That happens in every case, where
14 an expert that's called in the whoever-goes-first case is
15 talking about their opinion and why it should be accepted as
16 opposed to the other expert's opinion.
17 And that's exactly what should happen here. They
18 should be put in a position to put on their entire case. If
19 that includes experts that they want to call that are going to
20 give testimony that is different than our experts, that's what
21 they ought to do in moving forward. That's our position,
22 Your Honor.
23 THE COURT: Well, I don't know how this relates to
24 other witnesses, but as it relates to Duncan and Hinkins,
25 accepting the representation of Mr. Kirschman as accurate and in
0957
1 good faith that Hinkins' testimony is nothing but a response to
2 Duncan, then Duncan goes first. Okay?
3 Now, I don't know how that rule applies to other
4 witnesses, but that's my ruling on that one.
5 MR. KIRSCHMAN: Your Honor, would you like me to raise
6 the other two witnesses where this most aptly applies?
7 THE COURT: Might as well. Let's hear about them.
8 MR. KIRSCHMAN: Caren Dunne, Your Honor, is a CPA with
9 Clifton Gunderson. By the way, all of these witnesses that I'm
10 mentioning we had identified as may-call, largely because of
11 this, depending on what we hear when plaintiffs put on their
12 case.
13 But Caren Dunne was listed as a may-call, and she will
14 be responding to the report prepared by Don Pallais,
15 P-A-L-L-A-I-S, regarding the Accounting Standards Manual and
16 issues related to that. Her report is detailed and tracks his
17 opinions -- he issues an opinion; she responds in kind, related
18 to the Accounting Standards Manual. So to hear her response to
19 Mr. Pallais' positions on the use of the ASM just again wouldn't
20 be logical and wouldn't be efficient.
21 Plaintiffs had suggested if that one of our witnesses
22 like Ms. Dunne heard something new, we could call her back a
23 second time. And certainly, that wouldn't make sense. So
24 Caren Dunne is another one specifically.
25 A third is Professor Langbein, who has offered a
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1 responsive expert report on the standards governing Trust
2 accounting. Professor Langbein is responding to Robert Vaughn,
3 who provided a report for plaintiffs on the standards of Trust
4 accounting.
5 This is particularly notable because Mr. Vaughn cited
6 his experience as the basis for his opinions on the standards.
7 We don't know what those experiences are, and until we actually
8 hear him testify, Professor Langbein will be limited in how he
9 can respond to that.
10 THE COURT: Okay. Counsel, I don't want to spend the
11 morning on this. I want to think about it a little bit. We are
12 in some sense, all of us, making this up as we go along, because
13 I don't know that there's ever been a trial quite like this one
14 before.
15 But as I see it, in the broadest outline, the reason
16 the government is going first -- even though it is ultimately
17 the plaintiffs who have the burden of proof in this case on most
18 concepts, the government is going first because the government's
19 case is: Here's what we're doing. The plaintiffs are going to
20 say: That's not good enough. And the government is going to
21 respond with its responsive witnesses.
22 That suggests to me that the ordinary and logical
23 course of this trial is for the government to put on the rest of
24 its here's-what-we're-doing witnesses; for the plaintiffs to
25 then attack it, as they will be doing with expert witnesses; and
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1 for the government then to respond with their experts.
2 So it sounds to me -- but I'm not ruling on this, I
3 just want to think about it. It sounds to me like Dunne and
4 Langbein come after the witnesses to whom they're responding.
5 But let's think about it, and we may talk about it a little bit
6 more. We don't have to decide that this morning. I want to get
7 a witness on the stand and get moving.
8 MR. KIRSCHMAN: Your Honor, I'm sorry. I have one more
9 matter to bring to your attention.
10 THE COURT: Quickly.
11 MR. KIRSCHMAN: It will be quick, Your Honor. We're
12 moving orally for leave to present a new defendant's exhibit.
13 It is marked as DX-365. It is a demonstrative exhibit that has
14 been prepared by Dr. Abe Haspel, with the assistance of
15 contractors. The document was just completed late yesterday,
16 early evening. It is a demonstrative that will assist the Court
17 in visualizing what Dr. Haspel will be testifying to regarding
18 the relationship between throughput and its different
19 variations, and the historical accounting work.
20 There is information in this document that is already
21 contained in other documents, other defendants' trial
22 exhibits --
23 THE COURT: When is Haspel going to testify?
24 MR. KIRSCHMAN: The order now, Your Honor, that we have
25 provided to the plaintiffs is that Dr. Scheuren will testify
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1 today, he will be followed by Dr. Lasater, and then Dr. Haspel
2 will testify.
3 We anticipate therefore he will probably be testifying
4 tomorrow morning. That's a rough approximation, depending on
5 the length of the direct and the cross of the two witnesses who
6 precede him.
7 THE COURT: All right. Well, he can use the
8 demonstrative. Whether it comes into evidence remains to be
9 seen, but he can use the demonstrative.
10 MR. KIRSCHMAN: Thank you, Your Honor:
11 THE COURT: Let's get Dr. Scheuren on the stand,
12 please.
13 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Good morning, Your Honor.
14 THE COURT: Good morning, Mr. Warshawsky.
15 CONTINUED DIRECT EXAMINATION
16 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
17 Q. Good morning, Dr. Scheuren.
18 A. Hi.
19 Q. Dr. Scheuren, I went to move into the specific facts
20 underlying your various recommendations in this matter. But one
21 last point I do want to tie up very quickly.
22 When we were talking yesterday about precision and
23 confidence, or margin of error or assurance levels, whatever,
24 and we talked about sample size, is there a linear relationship
25 between sample size and precision or confidence; in other words,
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1 twice as big a sample means twice as much confidence, twice as
2 precise?
3 A. Unfortunately for clients who have to spend the money, it's
4 not linear. It's quadratic. If you want to narrow the
5 confidence interval, say shorten it by half, you have to have a
6 sample that's four times as large.
7 Q. And at some point, does increasing the size simply not make
8 a difference?
9 A. In the context of the client's needs for precision, I would
10 say yes, it does.
11 Q. Referring you again to your expert report, Defendant's
12 Exhibit 6 we have up on the screen here table one on page five.
13 Can you just generally explain what is presented in this table?
14 A. This is a table that looks at sample size. If you have a
15 world, hypothesized world of a one percent error rate, and you
16 want a margin of error around that, very narrow margin of error
17 around that -- excuse me. It's assuming no errors in the
18 observations, and a margin of error of one percent.
19 And there are three columns. The first column is
20 population size, and the second column is a 95 percent
21 confidence interval, and 99 percent confidence interval. These
22 are the ones that we've been talking about yesterday.
23 And what you're seeing in the table is, if you have --
24 if you are at a population size of 500, the sample size that you
25 need to achieve this is 224, which is a very large fraction of
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1 that total population.
2 As you move up the table, or actually down the table,
3 the sample size grows, but very slowly. Very slowly. And the
4 fraction that it becomes of the population drops dramatically.
5 That's the point of the table.
6 Q. And in fact, for a population 100,000 to 10 million, there's
7 no change in the sample size required. Is that correct?
8 A. That's correct. Rounds to that, right.
9 Q. Dr. Scheuren, I would like you to refer now to what's been
10 marked, it's in the administrative record, AR-402. The Bates
11 numbers on that is 00049-6. I have the cover page on the
12 screen.
13 Now, Dr. Scheuren, would you identify what this
14 document is, please?
15 A. This is a report that we produced for the Office of
16 Historical Trust Accounting on our sample design plans for the
17 2003. This would have been the earlier accounting plan.
18 Q. You're referring to the plan that was submitted to the
19 District Court in 2003?
20 A. Correct.
21 Q. And you were one of the authors of this report?
22 A. Yes, I was.
23 Q. Referring now to page three of this document, which is on
24 the screen -- yes?
25 A. I need to have the point size come up a little bit. That's
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1 why I had a problem yesterday.
2 Q. And as I said, Dr. Scheuren, we don't have your notebook of
3 hard copies in front of you. If that would assist you, we can
4 give you that as well.
5 A. Let's do this point size.
6 Q. Okay. Is that big enough?
7 A. Absolutely.
8 Q. Dr. Scheuren, there's a section captioned "General
9 Approach." What was the purpose of including this in your
10 report?
11 A. Well, people like me get in the weeds a little too much.
12 Maybe I did that yesterday, even. This is something that was to
13 give the senior people in the government access to what our
14 general ideas were.
15 Q. And the first two bullet points on the screen here propose
16 sampling transactions under 5,000, and propose that all
17 transactions over 5,000 be directly reconciled. Is that
18 stratification?
19 A. Yes, that's the -- 5,000 is a boundary, a stratification
20 boundary.
21 Q. Why did you propose different strata for your sampling
22 model?
23 A. Well, we had concerns here at the beginning of this about
24 whether we were going to be able to find all the records. And
25 the larger amounts - okay, 5,000 is a reasonably large amount -
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1 cause considerable concerns if you can't find the records.
2 Q. Why is that?
3 A. The reason for that is, based on my background, when I was
4 at the IRS, when you have a situation where you have
5 controversies of the kind that we are seeing here, if you can't
6 find the document, you can't -- if you can't support the
7 document, then it's treated as an error.
8 And indeed, that is what we have done in our work here.
9 When we couldn't find the document, when the team of people that
10 did the work, including us, were unable to find the documents in
11 the litigation support work that we did, all of those were
12 treated as errors. And that was a concern.
13 Q. And you're referring to the statistical analysis of those
14 items?
15 A. That's correct.
16 Q. In fact, if you couldn't find support, does that mean that
17 the transaction was erroneous?
18 A. No.
19 Q. Why?
20 A. But there is no evidence that it is accurate. And that
21 worst case approach was what I've seen done in other settings;
22 I've mentioned the IRS, and it's what we did here.
23 Q. Let me ask you something. Yesterday, I'm not sure if you
24 were in the courtroom when Judge Robertson asked this, when
25 Ms. Herman was testifying about the reconciliation efforts for a
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1 $0.58 item, and the estimate was that it cost several thousand
2 dollars to reconcile that item, why would you go to the effort
3 of reconciling a $0.58 item?
4 A. Well, you have to believe that the Office of Historical
5 Trust Accounting was not too pleased with that, when they came
6 back that it cost so much money.
7 The reason we did this is because, how do we know it
8 was $0.58? What if it was $50,000 but had been mis-keyed as
9 $0.50?
10 So we did look at the very small items, and an awful
11 lot of very small transactions, especially credits, and we
12 looked at them to see if in fact they were understated.
13 We almost found none of them understated. I think
14 there were two that were slightly understated. Maybe they were
15 $0.50 above or something like that, a dollar above. If I may
16 continue with this, since it is relevant?
17 Q. Please.
18 A. When we Went back after we did the first round of the
19 litigation support work, we cut the sample size for the very
20 small items because we weren't learning anything. We didn't cut
21 it to zero, because there was a chance the ones we hadn't found
22 were different than the ones we had. But we didn't cut it to
23 zero, but we cut it down a way lot, to save some of this money.
24 I mentioned yesterday that one of the steps, this
25 four-step process, is the redesign step: You plan it, you carry
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1 it out, you make inferences from it, and then you look at what
2 you've done and you redesign it.
3 And that's what we did here, and we reduced the work
4 and reduced the money. We weren't learning anything. We
5 weren't sure we were right, but we were sure enough that we
6 could cut the sample size. And we did that dramatically.
7 Q. But how does a $0.58 item get selected in the first place?
8 A. Because it's part of the population. Every item in the
9 population, every transaction in the population that we were
10 given, had a positive probability of being selected.
11 Q. Now, in your second bullet point on the screen, you have a
12 sample statement in quotes, "With 99 percent confidence, more
13 than 99 percent of all transactions up to $5,000 are accurate."
14 What does that mean, that kind of a statement?
15 A. Well, it is a decision -- the client makes this decision,
16 but we offered it to them, that they want to be that accurate.
17 It's a very important case. It's appropriate, to give respect
18 to all of the parties, that we have a high degree of accuracy.
19 And this was what we proposed. And --
20 Q. Go ahead. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to cut you off.
21 A. Remember our confidence interval idea of yesterday. Okay?
22 We have here an example of the application. 99 percent
23 confidence, that's a confidence interval. In fact, it's a
24 one-sided confidence interval, because we're only looking at one
25 kind of issue here.
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1 And what this means is that the error rate -- to put it
2 in a negative way, the error rate is one percent or less.
3 Q. What do you mean by one-sided confidence level?
4 A. Well, when I drew the picture yesterday, I had a possibility
5 of being -- of making a mistake on both sides. That possibility
6 to make a mistake on both sides always exists, of course, if one
7 of the sides isn't zero, but the interest here in view of the
8 case is really a one-sided interest.
9 You heard me mention that the way we're dealing with
10 errors is to look -- I guess we haven't talked about this yet.
11 We're looking at the issues in terms of the way the plaintiffs
12 would look at them. Mistakes are made in all directions, in
13 large activities. This is normal human behavior. There are
14 only certain kinds of errors are really of concern to the
15 plaintiffs; those in fact which the plaintiffs are
16 disadvantaged. And so that's what we were focusing on.
17 Q. Is 99 percent -- let me try that again.
18 99 percent confidence level, is that standard for this
19 type of analysis?
20 A. Actually, it's extreme.
21 Q. In what way?
22 A. In most business settings, I do a lot of work in business
23 settings, a 95 percent standard would have been used. But
24 because of the nature of this case, the importance of it, I
25 recommended a 99 percent, which means that the sample sizes are
0968
1 considerably larger as a result of that.
2 Q. And why don't we go ahead and refer to page six now of this
3 exhibit, AR-402. There's a table at the top which I have on the
4 screen. Would you explain what was depicted in that table
5 within your report?
6 A. This is a table, again with three columns. One of them is a
7 column which -- the first column which looks at different
8 classifications, different sizes of transactions; the second one
9 are the total number of such transactions in the population that
10 we were sampling; and the third is the sample size that at this
11 time we recommended, very large sample size.
12 Q. Okay. And then referring back to -- we'll leave the table
13 up here on the screen. But earlier when we were talking about
14 your bullet points on the first page, you talked about a
15 certainty stratum. I think that's sometimes used as a term. Is
16 that correct?
17 A. Or take-all. If you look at the 5,000-plus row here, you
18 see that the number of transactions in the population, which is
19 in the second column, and the number in the third column, are
20 the same. We were taking them all.
21 Q. That's not a sample, is it?
22 A. I would argue it's a sample, but you could argue it's not a
23 sample.
24 Q. Well, you're the expert.
25 In any event --
0969
1 A. It's a 100 percent sample.
2 Q. Very good, sir. For the other two strata, though, under 500
3 and 500 to 5,000, you were proposing sampling for those. Right?
4 A. That's correct.
5 Q. And a total of 160,000 from those two strata?
6 A. That's correct, as well.
7 Q. And just to be clear, that was in the electronic ledger era?
8 A. Yes.
9 Q. Is that a large sample size for that population?
10 A. Yes, extremely large.
11 Q. Why did you recommend such a large sample size?
12 A. We had carefully examined what people thought was wrong with
13 the system. The possibility of local problems in some agencies
14 led us to have -- ask for a reasonable sample size at the agency
15 level in order to detect that, and, if it was there, to
16 estimate, estimate that error rate with some precision.
17 Q. Well, elaborate on that a little bit. What kinds of things
18 were you looking at when you said you considered what people
19 thought was wrong with the system?
20 A. Well, there was information that we had seen - and a lot of
21 it is conversational so I don't have documentation for this -
22 that particular problems existed in particular agencies, okay,
23 in some various points during the historical period that we're
24 looking at here. We're looking at from '85 to 2000. And that
25 led us to want to seek to know that well enough to be able to
0970
1 detect it.
2 And indeed, this isn't the complete sample size here.
3 We're recommending an adaptive approach. And in that world, we
4 were recommending adapting up in those situations where there
5 was some softness in the data, there were some problems with the
6 work that had been done historically, that we would actually
7 increase the sample size even more.
8 Q. Well, what kinds of problems were you talking about, though?
9 A. We're talking about mistakes in the accounting. That's the
10 focus of this engagement.
11 Q. Did you consider the potential for missing data?
12 A. Indeed, that's one of the factors here. That dominated our
13 concern about the 5,000-plus, the 100 percent strata. The
14 missing data problem also was a concern everywhere. How we
15 would handle the missing data problem was something we hadn't
16 fully faced here at this point. But we were expecting to
17 encounter a lot of it, and that was why we had such large
18 samples, one of the reasons we had such large samples.
19 Q. So yesterday when we talked about provisional sample sizes,
20 do you remember that, sir?
21 A. Yes, I do.
22 Q. Is that basically what we're talking about?
23 A. I would consider this a provisional sample size, right. We
24 had not done -- my apology. I interrupted you.
25 Q. No, you didn't.
0971
1 A. I have already apologized to the Court Reporter, and she
2 told me that she would punish me later depending on how often I
3 did it.
4 We had not actually got into the work at this point.
5 We had not been able to do any significant amount of pilot work,
6 for many reasons. So this was very much a provisional sample
7 size.
8 Q. So missing data, problems at the agencies, those were
9 hypotheses?
10 A. Correct. Concerns --
11 Q. And -- go ahead.
12 A. Concerns about high error rates. Plaintiffs thought the
13 error rates were low -- excuse me. The government thought the
14 error rates were low, the plaintiffs thought they were high. We
15 had to balance those considerations in designing the sample.
16 Q. Did NORC actually draw sample transactions using this sample
17 design?
18 A. We did for Alaska.
19 Q. And describe the process where you drew the sample.
20 A. In the Alaska case, which was unusual in that Alaska was
21 not -- you know, not very active until very late in the history
22 of the Indian Trust, all of the transactions were available in
23 one place in Alaska. And we simply scanned all of them. All of
24 them were scanned.
25 The work was then divided up in equal parts among the
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1 accounting firms - there were four accounting firms - in order
2 to see if the accounting firms were doing the work the same way.
3 And the work was never completed because there was a hold on the
4 work. But the design was done.
5 Q. What do you mean by a hold on the work?
6 A. We were not allowed to -- the work could not be finished for
7 reasons that had to do with, I believe the combination of a
8 Court concern, opposed by the Court, and also later on a
9 Congressional concern about funding.
10 Q. I see. What population, by the way, were you designing for
11 on this? In other words, what types of accounts were included
12 in your population?
13 A. We were focusing on land-based accounts here. Judgment and
14 per cap are all being done, at least up to this point, on
15 100 percent basis. A good nature of the population makes that
16 the appropriate thing to do. But these were land-based
17 accounts.
18 Q. And was it every account that ever existed in the IIM Trust?
19 A. Every one that was in the electronic era, called the
20 electronic ledger era, yes. In Alaska.
21 Q. Was that as of --
22 A. Well, in 1985. Of course, Alaska didn't start until '87,
23 but right.
24 Q. There's been some discussion here -- and just to be clear,
25 the accounts that you sampled from, were they accounts that
0973
1 existed as of October 1994?
2 A. Yeah, they were on or after October 1994. That was the
3 population that the client defined for us to sample from.
4 Q. So just to be clear, if an account ceased to exist prior to
5 October 1994, you didn't sample from it?
6 A. It was not in the population eligible for selection.
7 Q. Now, you mentioned that there was a hold on the 2003 plan
8 sampling. Right?
9 A. Yes, I did.
10 Q. What was the next thing that you did with regard to
11 sampling?
12 A. Well, we did do some analysis of what we had obtained from
13 Alaska, of course. The next important activity was the
14 litigation support activity that we engaged in later that year.
15 Q. And that's sometimes called the LSA project?
16 A. That's correct. The acronyms are...
17 Q. How did you first learn about the LSA project?
18 A. Well, I think Abe Haspel went and talked to Jeff Zippin and
19 Bert Edwards about it. And it was something that we were asked
20 to do, and all of us got involved rather readily. It was in the
21 fall of that year.
22 Q. And just if you would identify who these individuals were at
23 the time.
24 A. Abe Haspel is in the role he has now.
25 Q. And that is? He hasn't testified yet.
0974
1 A. Well, he's an undersecretary, I don't know what quite the
2 title is, at Interior. I think Cason -- he reports to Cason,
3 but he's right at that level, next level down.
4 Q. Got you.
5 A. And of course Bert Edwards is the director of the Office of
6 Historical Trust Accounting, and Jeff Zippin is his deputy.
7 Q. What did you do next with regard to the LSA?
8 A. Well, in October/November we were talking about this, and
9 then it was something that was going to happen right away.
10 Q. And I'm sorry, just to interrupt. What year are you talking
11 about?
12 A. This is, I think 2003. Yes, fall of 2003.
13 Q. Okay. All right, sir.
14 A. So we were asked to draw a sample. We recommended a sample
15 of 1,000 accounts, with an average of 20 transactions per
16 account. That's a pretty large sample also. That was in
17 keeping with our earlier thinking, but it was...
18 Our focus was different now. Our focus was on trying
19 to get an overall understanding of what was happening with the
20 system, not the kind of -- not necessarily the kind of estimates
21 that could be used for an historical accounting. If I might
22 continue.
23 If the results were very favorable, very low error
24 rates, then they would have a role in the historical accounting.
25 If they were what we expected to see, okay, then much more would
0975
1 have been needed.
2 Q. When you say what you expected to see --
3 A. We expected to find a higher error rate than we found.
4 Q. I would like to have you now look at, from the
5 administrative record, AR-438, which we'll have put up on the
6 screen. The Bates number is 000040-2.
7 Dr. Scheuren, what is on this particular document from
8 the administrative record?
9 A. These are the --
10 Q. Do you need this blown up again?
11 A. Yes. Not the first page, but when we get to something else.
12 Don't pick on me because I'm older than you are.
13 These are our results, one of the results reports from
14 that effort.
15 Q. Okay. And this is a report dated September 30, 2005?
16 A. That's correct.
17 Q. Who prepared this report?
18 A. Well, I'm one of the authors, I think, and a number of other
19 people were involved.
20 Q. Who are these other individuals? Dr. Hinkins, we've heard
21 about.
22 A. Robin Lee. She's actually here in the courtroom, and
23 she's -- she and Susan and I have been the central people in
24 this engagement.
25 We have different roles, and you'll learn that as time
0976
1 goes on. But when anything is decided, we all end up agreeing.
2 If one of us disagrees, we end up keep working it out until we
3 all agree. That's the basic approach we've taken.
4 I think it's pretty good. Robin is very, very
5 experienced, excellent statistician, ABD. Patrick is also a
6 Ph.D. He's no longer with us; he's gone back to England.
7 Ali Mushtaq has a master's degree in computing, and is an
8 amazingly good statistician. Mike Kwanisai, who is someone I
9 mentioned yesterday, was a student of Steve Thompson.
10 Steve Thompson is the leading expert in the world on
11 adaptive sampling, and we brought Steve in as a consultant to
12 have him take a look at this problem. We thought it was a
13 problem that adaptive sampling could apply to. He not only said
14 yes to that, but he offered us a student who has worked with us
15 since then.
16 Q. I know we talked about it yesterday, just very, very -- one
17 or two sentences. Would you remind us what adaptive sampling
18 is?
19 A. Adaptive sampling is a technique --
20 THE COURT: I remember.
21 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Okay, very good. That's the only
22 audience that matters.
23 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
24 Q. And what was the purpose of this report, sir?
25 THE COURT: Might not remember your name, but I
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1 remember what he said about adaptive sampling.
2 MR. WARSHAWSKY: That's all I care about, Your Honor.
3 A. The purpose of this report was to tell the client what the
4 results were, and to present them in a way that we felt
5 comfortable represented the enormous work that had been done by
6 an awful lot of contractors here to get to this point.
7 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
8 Q. And this is reporting the LSA results?
9 A. That's correct.
10 Q. Now, let me refer you -- we're going to go to page four of
11 this report, a highlight section again. And let's just focus on
12 the first two bullet points right now.
13 A. Okay.
14 Q. Are you there, Dr. Scheuren?
15 Okay. Would you explain the point that's being made in
16 the second bullet point about reconciling over 99 percent of the
17 items?
18 A. Well, despite our pessimism based on the information we had
19 before we did the 2003 plan, and astonishing based on that
20 expectation, an astonishingly successful outcome occurred, and
21 we found virtually all of the records. And over 99 percent of
22 the randomly selected records were found.
23 Q. And you referenced all 12 BIA regions being sampled?
24 A. All regions, yes.
25 Q. Very good. Let's go to the third bullet. I gather this
0978
1 largely follows the point that you just made?
2 A. That's correct.
3 Q. What did you mean about the reconciliation -- this is the
4 wording here, quote, "The reconciliation should put to rest
5 concerns about the impact that the remaining one percent
6 unreconciled transactions might have on the results," end quote.
7 A. What I meant was that, even had they been wrong, that would
8 not have changed our results. In fact, what we did do was we
9 treated them as if they were wrong in reporting our results.
10 One more moment.
11 That is a model assumption. I think it's a severe
12 model assumption. It's probably they're not as bad as that, but
13 we could not -- the accountants could not support them, and so
14 we treated them as incorrect.
15 Q. Well, let's look at some of the quantification that you put
16 down in these bullet points that follow. The next bullet point,
17 the fourth bullet point, you refer to a debit difference rate.
18 What are debits?
19 A. They are disbursements, things that leave the system.
20 Q. Okay. And would you summarize what you've concluded here?
21 A. Well, the debit difference rate that we found in the data
22 was 0.4 percent, okay, which is very low error rate. Even in a
23 commercial world, that would be arguably a low error rate.
24 We calculate -- because we're talking about a sample,
25 we calculate an assurance rate, assurance level. That's kind of
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1 a confidence interval that we talked about, a one-sided
2 confidence interval. And with that 99 percent assurance level,
3 we think we can say with 99 percent assurance that the debit
4 rate in the population is 1.3 percent or less.
5 Q. You also refer then to a rate of differences that are
6 disadvantageous to the account holders -- I'm sorry. This is
7 the last sentence. "Our estimate for the rate of
8 differences" -- you state that, "Our estimate for the rate of
9 differences that are disadvantageous to the account holders,
10 with an assurance level of 99 percent, is 0.7 percent."
11 A. That's correct.
12 Q. What are you referring to when you talk about
13 disadvantageous?
14 A. Mistakes can be made in both directions. From the
15 plaintiffs' side of view, the fact that some plaintiffs received
16 more money, okay, not really of interest. What's of interest is
17 that some received less than they should have received. And so
18 we focused only on the disadvantageous portion of this. The
19 error rate that you see here is 1.3 percent. About half of
20 that, when you round it, is the .6 percent.
21 Later on in this page, and in some supporting work that
22 is not before the Court, we have tested the hypothesis that the
23 system is, quote, "fair," unquote; that mistakes are made in
24 both directions about at the same rate. And this is a rate
25 estimate. These are percentages of transactions in error. We
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1 then talk a little bit later about dollars in error, but that
2 comment about fairness applies to both estimates.
3 Q. You may have just misspoken, I think, when you referred to
4 a .6 percent rate. If you put your glasses on.
5 A. Oh, I should have paid -- pointed a sentence up, to
6 the .7 percent for the 99 percent. That's correct.
7 Q. What was the .6 percent that's referenced in your bullet
8 point there?
9 A. If I narrow the confidence interval from a 99 percent to a
10 95 percent, okay, that's the answer I get for that.
11 Q. Now, is this an attribute analysis or a variable analysis?
12 A. This is an attribute analysis.
13 Q. And why is that?
14 A. We're looking -- we're counting mistakes. They happened or
15 they didn't happen.
16 Q. Well, would you contrast that now with the next bullet
17 point? Summarize what you're saying in that bullet point,
18 please.
19 A. Here we're looking at the dollars, the dollars in error for
20 debits, still. The dollars that were disadvantageous to the
21 account holders.
22 Q. What did you conclude -- first of all, is that a variable
23 analysis?
24 A. Yes, it is.
25 Q. What did you conclude with regard to the debit differences?
0981
1 A. The disadvantageous estimates were no more than four
2 million, okay. That is, there was an opportunity to make dollar
3 errors. And in terms of the whole system over this electronic
4 era, we estimated it at a high assurance level, 99 percent, that
5 it's $4 million or less.
6 Q. $4 million from 1985 through 2000?
7 A. That's correct. Given -- I want to emphasize, because there
8 were issues about this that may come up, this is given the
9 population that we were sampling from. It's based on the
10 population that was subject to being sampled.
11 Q. And you also have a conclusion there using this 95 percent
12 level, which you said --
13 A. That's correct.
14 Q. -- which is more common in business settings. What did you
15 find there?
16 A. That instead of four million, there was two million.
17 Q. Let's move down to the next bullet point. You have a
18 comparable finding with regard to credit differences. What are
19 the credits that you're referring to here?
20 A. These are receipts that go into the accounts, and there are
21 transfers also included.
22 Q. And would you summarize your conclusions with regard to
23 that?
24 A. We found a higher error rate for credits. 1.3 percent was
25 the estimate we had. At the assurance level of 99 percent,
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1 we've gone through this now before, we can state that the
2 difference for credits is no more than seven percent. That's
3 not a small number, in my opinion. But still, that's what it
4 is. So it was seven percent.
5 But the disadvantageous -- can I continue with this?
6 Q. Please.
7 A. The disadvantageous fractions is about half of that. Again,
8 we can support that, that the fairness of the system, half of
9 those credit mistakes were in favor of the government and half
10 were in favor of the plaintiffs.
11 Q. Is that the four percent that you're referring to here?
12 A. That's right.
13 Q. And again, you also have a similar finding for 95 percent.
14 Correct?
15 A. We're rounding the percentages, and that's why you're
16 getting these -- they're not exactly half.
17 Q. And in the next bullet point you quantified -- you came up
18 with a variable analysis. Is that correct?
19 A. That is correct.
20 Q. And what did you find for credits?
21 A. Same conditions. 86 million was the -- disadvantageous to
22 the account holders.
23 Q. That was at the 99 percent level?
24 A. That's correct. And at 95, it's 42 million.
25 Q. Finally, the last bullet point, the one that appears below
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1 that, I think you may have referred to this earlier, but explain
2 what that bullet point is about.
3 A. It's worth repeating. One of the considerations we had was,
4 to the extent -- and I'll say it again: To the extent to which
5 the system was fair, I mean, that the error rates are low, or
6 lower than expected anyway, was a good thing. But were they all
7 in one direction, or not?
8 And they were not. They were about equally --
9 statistically, anyway. A lot of uncertainty here. But we could
10 not reject -- I'll say it this way a little more formally: We
11 could not reject the null hypothesis that the underlying
12 processes which generated the errors were the same for both
13 advantageous and disadvantageous.
14 Q. I would like to refer within this document to Appendix A.
15 This begins on page 22 --
16 THE COURT: Would you accept "even-handedly erroneous"
17 as a substitute for "fair"?
18 THE WITNESS: I would accept that, absolutely. In
19 fact, I think I like it better. I believe we use the word
20 "fair," though. But I like even-handedness. Thank you. Thank
21 you, Your Honor.
22 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
23 Q. Right. Refer now to page 22, and we'll blow up the first
24 couple of paragraphs here. What's presented in Appendix A to
25 this document?
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1 A. What we're talking about is how we did the sampling here,
2 for all 12 regions.
3 Q. Let's start with the big one here, A.1, the 10-Region group.
4 What does that refer to?
5 A. May I start in a different order? We had done Alaska
6 already. We had had -- we had a good population for Alaska, and
7 Eastern Region had been done as a result of the 120-day report.
8 Q. Okay. Why don't we -- if you prefer to go in that order,
9 let's go first to page 26, then.
10 A. All right. Excuse me.
11 Q. It's okay. Whatever makes it simpler. A.2, is this the
12 Alaska sample that you were talking about?
13 A. That's correct.
14 Q. And describe what you did with the Alaska sample.
15 A. We had already been sampling in Alaska as a result of the
16 2003 plan, and so we drew a sample of that sample and then
17 proceeded to -- it was then passed to the accountants for their
18 work.
19 Q. Now, in drawing your sample, did you directly select
20 transactions for Alaska?
21 A. We went to accounts again.
22 Q. So you started with accounts. And what did you do with the
23 accounts?
24 A. We sampled within the accounts, to choose transactions
25 within the accounts. We favored it -- since we've already
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1 selected some transactions randomly, if we had already selected
2 a transaction randomly in the account that we selected randomly,
3 we used that transaction. If we had not selected that
4 transaction in the earlier sampling, we added more transactions
5 to sample.
6 Q. And I believe you indicated you did the Eastern Region
7 before the 10-Region?
8 A. Correct. In the 120-day report --
9 Q. I'm sorry. Why don't we go first to page 27, then.
10 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Blow that up more for me, even.
11 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
12 Q. It indicates OHTA's first reconciliation was completed for
13 the Eastern Region in 2003.
14 A. Correct.
15 Q. So that preceded the Alaska sample?
16 A. Yes.
17 Q. Tell us about the Eastern Region sample, how that was drawn.
18 A. Going back to the 120-day report, the plan was to do them
19 all, to take a census. It wasn't a very big population. That
20 made sense. But it was very difficult to do. And it was one of
21 those things that needed to get done before other things that
22 were bigger needed to be done.
23 And because it wasn't happening, the accounting firm
24 that had the responsibility of doing the 100 percent census,
25 which you don't need a statistician for, came to us. And they
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1 said, "Help us out." And we said "Sure. Let's draw a sample.
2 Let's take what you've already done and treat them as
3 100 percent, give them a weight of one, a probability of one,
4 since they were selected with certainty. And then we'll sample
5 the rest for you, and then you'll have to find them all."
6 And so we developed a sample. In fact, my colleague, I
7 believe Robin Lee, who's sitting here, is actually the one who
8 drew this sample. And we gave them the sample to do, and then
9 they went out and did their best. And the results were
10 reasonable, although there were some transactions - I think
11 there were eight - that they did not find.
12 Q. So you started trying to do 100 percent --
13 A. They did, yes.
14 Q. -- and then drew a sample. Were you still able to perform a
15 statistically valid analysis on the --
16 A. Because we were keeping track of the probability of
17 selection, we were able to make a inference, an estimate for the
18 Eastern Region. Even if it were done in this sort of "try this
19 way, then try that way" kind of style, fundamentally -- one more
20 moment.
21 Fundamentally, if you're keeping track of how you do
22 the work and you're systematic about it, even though you
23 encounter challenges along the way - and when you're doing
24 something for the first time, you should expect challenges along
25 the way - and you expect a procedure which you can modify and
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1 still accomplish your goal.
2 One of the problems in some of the work that had been
3 done prior to our work was that others had encountered problems
4 that they didn't anticipate, and they, quote, "ran out of
5 money," unquote, and --
6 Q. I'm sorry --
7 A. -- they were unable to finish.
8 Q. Let me just interrupt a moment. You've talked about
9 Andersen running out of money.
10 A. I am talking about Andersen, yes.
11 Q. What project are you talking about there?
12 A. The work they did on Tribal, and they started for IIM, yes.
13 Q. And what time frame was this, do you know?
14 A. About three or four years before we were working on this,
15 yeah. I've heard the presentations, I've looked at some of
16 their data. I'm afraid the exact dates are not in my head at
17 the moment.
18 Q. But this predates your involvement?
19 A. They do. I want to make the comment that excellent work was
20 done by them, but they didn't finish it. Okay? And that they
21 didn't finish it was really a major problem as a result.
22 Q. Are you familiar with the House committee report called
23 "Misplaced Trust"?
24 A. In general terms.
25 Q. Do you know if that report describes the effort that you're
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1 talking about?
2 A. I believe that's probably the case, yes, where it's
3 described.
4 Q. Now, after OHTA did the Eastern Region and the Alaska
5 Region, you moved on to the 10-Region?
6 A. We did the 10 Regions, yes.
7 Q. Why don't we pull up page 22 now. And there were a total of
8 12 regions. Is that correct?
9 A. Correct.
10 Q. So this is the rest of the regions?
11 A. Remaining 10.
12 Q. And in the second sentence under A.1 it states, quote, "The
13 data used for designing and drawing the sample was provided by
14 FTI Consulting, Inc., an OHTA professional accounting
15 contractor, in December 2003."
16 Why did you draw the sample from FTI data?
17 A. Well, the way the population is set up did not give us a way
18 to put the units we wanted to observe together automatically.
19 We had to do some work -- Michelle, whom you've heard here, led
20 that effort to bring accounts together, because there can be
21 multiple account numbers for the same account holder, and that
22 had to be addressed so that we would get an unambiguous
23 selection probability at the account holder level.
24 And she went ahead and did that, and did what you call
25 at that point a validation effort. And she was churning them
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1 out -- after all, we were all pushed pretty hard by this
2 initiative. And it happened in the fall. She was churning them
3 out agency by agency -- excuse me, region by region, and passing
4 them to us as she did them.
5 And we spent our holiday - and she did, too - working
6 on this, in order to meet a delivery in the first week of
7 January, which we met. And it was an astonishing achievement,
8 even though we didn't celebrate Christmas fully.
9 Q. And so the effort that you've just described for
10 Ms. Herman's team, that's what you were referring to in the next
11 sentence by the data validation procedures"?
12 A. That's correct.
13 Q. The second paragraph of this section talks about this
14 process again. And this is near the bottom of that paragraph,
15 where you talk about the sample of transactions under $100,000
16 being selected in two phases.
17 A. Correct.
18 Q. First, a sample of accounts, and then a sample of
19 transactions.
20 A. We sampled 1,000 accounts, and then averaging
21 20 transactions per account. That was the design.
22 Q. Let me take a couple of points here. Why did you use
23 $100,000 as the cutoff?
24 A. There needed to be an upper cutoff of some kind, to protect
25 against errors that occurred in the large accounts that might be
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1 different than the small accounts, in the large accounts those
2 100,000 in this definition.
3 The actual boundary, the strata boundary, was
4 negotiated with the client. I think that number comes from
5 Abe Haspel.
6 Q. So for $100,000 and over, what was done?
7 A. We were going to take all the transactions, no matter what
8 accounts they were from.
9 Q. And then you sampled under $100,000. Why did you allocate
10 among the regions? You referred to 20, I think each region, at
11 least?
12 THE COURT: Excuse me. I'm missing something here.
13 100 percent reconciliation of every transaction involving
14 $100,000?
15 THE WITNESS: Yes, sir.
16 THE COURT: But what's the difference between that
17 choice and the choice made in an earlier table, which was to run
18 it down, everything of $5,000 or more?
19 THE WITNESS: May I answer that?
20 THE COURT: Yes. The question is to you.
21 THE WITNESS: The 100 percent strata was changed from
22 5,000 to 100,000. The belief was, we're not doing an historical
23 accounting at this point. We didn't know we were doing a
24 historical accounting. It turns out, I think, we may have
25 accomplished that, to a degree. But we were not doing it.
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1 And we were trying to take a look at what was happening
2 in this population, and you have to concern yourself with the
3 large transactions.
4 So there does have to be a take-all strata at some
5 level, and since we were trying to move quickly through this
6 process, we moved that boundary from 5,000, where there were
7 73,000 accounts, up to 100,000.
8 THE COURT: And that was for this litigation support --
9 THE WITNESS: That's correct.
10 THE COURT: -- project. Okay.
11 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
12 Q. By the way, there's been some suggestion that litigation
13 support -- the litigation support project was designed with an
14 eye towards coming up with as small a number as possible for
15 exposure. Is that true?
16 A. I have no knowledge of that. That's not the way we do our
17 work. We took a risk, by having a small sample, that we have a
18 large variance. But the data are unbiased. The work is done by
19 a reputable accounting firm, four reputable accounting firms,
20 and checked by a fifth reputable accounting firm. And I do not
21 believe that anything was done to push it in one direction or
22 another. It just was what was it.
23 MR. GINGOLD: Objection, Your Honor. I think it's
24 beyond the scope of the witness' expertise. He states in
25 several of his own reports that his firm did not perform the
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1 basic reconciliation work. And specifically he says, in 514-6,
2 "It is beyond the scope" of his work and his expertise to
3 comment on the accounting done.
4 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Your Honor, he's simply --
5 THE COURT: The objection is sustained insofar as it
6 supposes that the witness is giving an expert opinion about the
7 quality of the accounting firms.
8 MR. GINGOLD: Thank you, Your Honor.
9 MR. WARSHAWSKY: And just to be clear, I wasn't asking
10 for an opinion.
11 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
12 Q. Let me ask you to refer now to the third paragraph --
13 THE COURT: We don't do that in this classroom, Doctor.
14 He asks the questions.
15 THE WITNESS: Thank you, judge.
16 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
17 Q. You referred to this a little earlier, and I just wanted to
18 get this elaborated on a little bit. The first sentence of the
19 third paragraph talks about, "Allocating the sample among
20 10 regions, roughly proportional to the number of accounts in
21 the regions, minimum of 20 accounts per region." Why did you
22 use that approach?
23 A. We wanted to achieve representativeness across the
24 geography, and later on across time, and even still later on in
25 the design, across type of transaction. And this is a starting
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1 point for that effort.
2 Q. Okay.
3 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Let's go to page 23. And at the
4 bottom, the very last few sentences, you can even cut off the
5 table.
6 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
7 Q. The statement reads, quote, "The work was to be divided into
8 four replicates," end quote.
9 Now, I didn't know about replicates before this case.
10 What's a replicate?
11 A. A replicate is a representative sub-sample of the overall
12 sample, such that if you had designed a smaller sample, it would
13 have looked, for design purposes, exactly like the larger
14 sample.
15 In this case we chose four replicates because of our
16 concerns about how hard this would be to do. After all, we had
17 just seen how difficult Eastern Region was. And if you get into
18 the details of Eastern Region, that was not a challenging,
19 compared to later activities, a challenging activity. It was
20 difficult enough. So we divided into four replicates.
21 And we had a very tight time frame, so we recommended
22 to the client that we start with a single replicate. And then,
23 if there were resources and time available, other replicates
24 would be added.
25 Q. Earlier in your testimony you talked about a sample of
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1 20,000 transactions, I believe?
2 A. That was the full sample, if we had done all of it.
3 Q. Is that divided among the four replicates?
4 A. That's correct. We only did a fourth of it, yes.
5 Q. So it's 5,000 transactions per replicate, roughly?
6 A. Correct. But we did -- we did all of the 100 percent cases,
7 so that made it 6,000.
8 Q. Now, if you only ended up doing one of the four replicates,
9 that's what you said. Right?
10 A. Correct.
11 Q. How does that affect your statistical analysis? How does it
12 affect the inferences you draw from the single replicate?
13 A. It makes the margin of error larger. Since there were four
14 replicates, and since we've already established this quadratic
15 relationship with sample size, we take the square root of four,
16 that's two; so that means our margin of error is twice what it
17 would have been if we had done the whole thousand.
18 Q. And when you talk about your margin of error, again that
19 refers back to the numbers you talked about in your highlights
20 section?
21 A. Yes.
22 Q. Now, let's go up to page -- skip a couple of pages, to
23 page 25. And just very quickly, this is below table A.5. Is
24 this what you were just referring to when you said OHTA
25 subsequently made the decision to reconcile all four replicates
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1 of the high-dollar transactions, but only one replicate of the
2 national sample?
3 A. That's correct.
4 Q. And the national sample was the 20,000 transactions?
5 A. That's correct.
6 Q. You seem to be pausing on that response.
7 A. The 20,000 was of the sample. Okay? The 100 percent strata
8 was on top of that, so it was actually -- you know, that's why I
9 paused.
10 Q. Let's jump back to pages 12 through 14, and I think we can
11 go through this in relatively quick order. But you've got a
12 section captioned "Debit results." And that continues, if you
13 want to just show the next two pages.
14 Okay. You're familiar with pages 12 through 14 of this
15 report. Correct?
16 A. Yes, I am.
17 Q. And what was the purpose of these three pages in your
18 report?
19 A. They were to describe in summary fashion the way we
20 approached the estimates, and some details around those numbers.
21 Q. And do these support what you set out in your highlights?
22 A. They support the highlights. That's exactly what they're
23 for.
24 Q. Go to table four on page 13, please.
25 Can you see that, sir?
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1 A. Yes, I can.
2 Q. I'm sorry. What is depicted in table four?
3 A. Let me -- these are the in-scope debit transactions that
4 were selected for reconciliation. This is the sample, and there
5 is the 100 percent strata.
6 At this stage of the game there were two -- we divided
7 the 100 percent strata up into two pieces: Those over half a
8 million, which are in the first -- in the beginning of this were
9 all to be obtained; and when we ran into some challenges, those
10 between 100,000 and 500,000, we did not have all of them
11 available at that time.
12 The rest is a national sample; that's the third row.
13 And then the total at the bottom. And then across the columns,
14 how much throughput there was in the sample, the number of
15 reconciled transactions, the reconciled throughput, and the
16 number of differences that were found.
17 Q. What's the difference between the sample size and reconciled
18 transactions?
19 A. Sample size are the cases that we originally selected and
20 passed to the accountants to do their reconciliation. And the
21 reconciled transactions are the ones that came back to us from
22 the sample. They didn't find them all, sometimes.
23 Q. I beg your pardon?
24 A. They didn't always find them all, or couldn't always
25 reconcile them anyway.
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1 Q. Let's look at the national sample numbers now, here. 2,372,
2 is that the total number of transactions that were selected for
3 debits?
4 A. That is correct.
5 Q. What does it mean that they reconciled all but nine of them?
6 A. Well, it means that they didn't find the supporting
7 documents that they needed in order to be able to make a
8 determination as to whether the transaction was correct or was
9 in error. That's what it means.
10 Q. The zero under "number of differences," what does that mean?
11 A. For the 2,363 transactions which they reconciled, they found
12 no differences. No errors, in a more casual way.
13 Q. As a statistician, did you draw any conclusions when you saw
14 they were able to reconcile all but nine out of 2,372?
15 A. Well, it's an astonishingly good result, frankly. I've done
16 a lot of other projects in a lot of other places , and this is
17 probably the very best result, in terms of what you've targeted
18 to do and what you actually achieved, that I've ever seen.
19 Q. And let's go to that section on page 14 near the bottom,
20 where we have some -- I don't know why I ended up highlighting
21 everything here, but what's set out in your "inference for debit
22 transactions" section. Just generally, what is that?
23 A. Well, this is a somewhat longer statement of you've already
24 asked me to talk about earlier. And I'm not sure I need to do
25 more than that, unless you want me to read something
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1 specifically.
2 Q. Fair enough. Let me ask you about the first sentence in the
3 final paragraph where it says, "The above figures are based on a
4 very conservative estimate of the effect of the unreconciled
5 transactions by calculating the estimates assuming that, if
6 reconciled, these transactions would have differences," end
7 quote.
8 What did you mean by that?
9 A. Those cases that were not found were treated as if they were
10 errors. Okay? And that's a very conservative assumption.
11 Q. You're talking about the nine transactions, the nine
12 transactions?
13 A. Yes.
14 Q. Why did you make that assumption?
15 A. I had earlier used the analogy with the work we did at IRS.
16 Many of us are from IRS and have done this kind of work at IRS
17 earlier. Dr. Hinkins and Robin Lee, and now Ed Murrow, who just
18 joined us, they're all from the IRS. And IRS does an awful lot
19 of samples of these sorts, and so it was appropriate that we
20 look at their practice. And I felt comfortable with adopting
21 it, and that's what we recommended.
22 Q. So in your analysis, you assumed all nine transactions were
23 in error?
24 A. Correct.
25 Q. In fact, you believe that would have been the case if you
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1 had found support for the nine transactions?
2 A. You're asking me to speculate. Do you want me to speculate?
3 Q. Please.
4 A. No.
5 Q. Why is that?
6 A. No, I don't think so. I have actually --
7 MR. GINGOLD: Objection, Your Honor. This is outright
8 speculation.
9 THE COURT: Sustained. You're slurring in your older
10 age, Mr. Gingold.
11 MR. GINGOLD: Just tired.
12 THE WITNESS: Am I allowed to thank Mr. Gingold?
13 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
14 Q. Let me ask you this: Based on everything you saw, do you
15 have any reason to believe that all nine of those transactions
16 in fact were erroneously recorded?
17 A. Let me answer a slightly different question from that, if
18 you would.
19 Q. No, you're only allowed to answer my questions,
20 Dr. Scheuren.
21 A. My answer is, I do have no knowledge that they were in
22 error.
23 Q. Let's look at pages 15 to 17 of this report. And we don't
24 need to look at any specific section right now. You're familiar
25 with these pages of your report. Right?
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1 A. Yes. These are parallel to the debit stuff we've just seen.
2 Q. And why don't we go to table seven on page 16. And is that
3 a similar --
4 A. Yes, it is.
5 Q. -- table to the one you've described for the debit analysis?
6 A. Yes, it is.
7 Q. And would you summarize what you found for the national
8 sample there?
9 A. The national sample line, there were 2,128 transactions
10 sampled. And the sample throughput is the next column. And the
11 number of reconciled transactions is the column after that,
12 2,117, which means there were 11 that were not reconciled. And
13 then the throughput that was reconciled, and the number of
14 differences found; here there were 36 differences found.
15 Q. So in this case, is it fair to say there were some items
16 that were reconciled, but with differences?
17 A. That's correct.
18 Q. As opposed to items treated as errors, for your purposes,
19 because of no support?
20 A. That's correct.
21 Q. Now, why don't we move down to the bottom of page 16,
22 carrying on to 17. Again, I think my over-highlighted sections
23 are there. Let's go to the top of page-17.
24 Again, this section on inferences for credit
25 transactions, is that comparable to what we said earlier to --
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1 A. Yes, it's a somewhat lengthier version of the highlights
2 that we talked about awhile ago.
3 Q. And again, now, the first sentence in this final paragraph,
4 quote, "These figures incorporate the most conservative missing
5 data model for the transactions selected but not reconciled.
6 The unreconciled transactions have differences," end quote.
7 A. That is correct.
8 Q. And again, that's your assumption about where an item
9 couldn't be reconciled: You treated that as an error?
10 A. We didn't find the supporting documents to make a decision.
11 The accountants didn't, and so we treated it as an error.
12 Q. And in the course of your work, did you see anything that
13 caused you to believe that in fact those 11 items were
14 erroneous?
15 A. I have no knowledge of that.
16 Q. All right. Why don't we move on to a document in the
17 administrative record, AR-437. The Bates number on this is
18 000040-1.
19 Dr. Scheuren, are you familiar with this document?
20 A. Yes, I am.
21 Q. What is this document?
22 A. This is a follow-on of the previous document, where we're
23 looking at the reconciliations remaining high dollars. In the
24 earlier document there was a distinction between those high
25 dollars that were between 100,000 and 500,000, and those that
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1 were 500,000 and over. And we had recommended to the client
2 that they not complete the transactions between 100,000 and
3 500,000, because they probably wouldn't learn very much from it
4 and we had already made an estimate.
5 They decided to complete it, and this is what the
6 results were when that happened.
7 Q. And now let's move to AR-442, Bates number is 000042-2.
8 Are you familiar with this document, sir?
9 A. I am.
10 Q. And what is this?
11 A. It's another one of the results. And here we're talking
12 about how the litigation support led us to the sampling plan
13 that we submitted.
14 Q. Okay. And if we move down this document, there are two
15 bulleted items in the first paragraph.
16 A. Yes.
17 Q. Do you recognize --
18 A. Those are the two documents you just asked me to talk about;
19 the first one at length, the second one just by reminding the
20 Court of what it was.
21 Q. Okay. So that was AR-438 and 437? I'm sorry, the
22 September 30, 2005 document --
23 A. Yes.
24 Q. -- and the December 31, 2000 -- I'm sorry. The December 31,
25 2006 document?
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1 A. Yes. These are the two that we've just looked at, yeah.
2 Q. Very good.
3 Now, I'm a little more judicious with highlighting
4 here. You see I've highlighted a sentence that reads, quote,
5 "These analyses have caused NORC to rethink the sampling
6 proposals made in the January 6, 2003 historical accounting
7 plan, the one that was submitted to the District Court." Do you
8 see that, sir?
9 A. Yes. I wrote those words.
10 Q. I'm sorry?
11 A. I wrote those words.
12 Q. Why did you write those words?
13 A. Because we have rethought it. One learns something over
14 time, and that's what happened. I mean, we started out very
15 knowledgeable about our skill sets, but not about the
16 population. We now know a lot about the population, too. And
17 we concluded that the original plan, now that we've done the
18 litigation support activity, was much too large, was
19 over-engineered, as the phrase goes, and unnecessarily large.
20 Q. Okay. And in what -- what was it specifically that you
21 rethought as a result of your work?
22 A. Well, most fundamentally was, we could find the documents.
23 We actually -- I mean, we didn't do it. We did a little of it.
24 My colleague Robin Lee was heavily involved in that. But most
25 of the work was done by the accountants, by experts on searching
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1 at the various Indian repositories that we worked in. And they
2 found the records. It was astonishing.
3 The second thing was that the error rate was low
4 relative to what our expectations were. Quite low.
5 Q. Okay. We'll go into this in a little bit more detail. Not
6 too much, but a little bit more.
7 Bottom of page two. First of all, there's a
8 highlighted statement, which you can see on the screen, "Thus,
9 the large sample size proposed in the 2003 plan was not
10 necessary." Your words again?
11 A. Those are my words, and that's a summary statement of what I
12 just said. We didn't need that big a sample for the electronic
13 ledger era.
14 Q. There's a highlighted statement above there. That was your
15 recommendation as a result of this work?
16 A. That is correct.
17 Q. And that recommendation was?
18 A. That we did not recommend any further reconciliations of the
19 posted transactions. Can I elaborate why I said that, or do you
20 want to do it later?
21 Q. Please. That would have been my next question. Go ahead.
22 A. It has to do with how much it costs to do the
23 reconciliations, as to how much exposure or how much reduction
24 in our understanding -- how much better our estimates would be.
25 Let me make something very clear, Your Honor. When we
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1 increase the sample size, we don't expect to change the point
2 estimate, the estimate of the error rate. That's not going to
3 happen. What's going to happen is, we're going to shrink the
4 margin of error around the estimate. Okay? And that's the
5 issue. So when you shrink the margin of error, of course, you
6 change some of these assurance levels that we talked about
7 earlier.
8 And we looked at this issue. Let's say we had done a
9 second replicate. We had four, and we did a second replicate.
10 The litigation support activity cost well over $20 million.
11 Okay? Very expensive. Some of that was for the 100 percent
12 certainty strata, and the rest was for the sample.
13 Well, the certainty strata has already been done.
14 You're not going to spend that money again. Those cases that
15 were over 100,000, 100,000 or over, we've been calling them the
16 certainty strata. And then -- but we could have done another
17 replicate, another sample replicate.
18 The order magnitude on cost of that was about what we
19 would have been able to reduce the assurance level by. So we
20 were not going to gain a great deal because of the fact that
21 this increasing sample sizes doesn't give you a very big result
22 in terms of lowering the assurance levels or lowering the
23 exposure or whatever phrase you want to use. It's about
24 comparable.
25 So it didn't make sense to us. You're going to have to
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1 spend real money, okay, and there's always a chance, okay, that
2 what you're expecting to happen doesn't happen, and you might
3 end up not even being pleased with what you came up with.
4 And by then -- may I add one more thing? By then,
5 everyone involved was totally exhausted. I mean, the amount of
6 effort that people stretched themselves to do was such that at
7 least you give them a break before you do it. So that was also
8 a factor here.
9 Q. But you said, if you had done a second replicate, it would
10 have cost about 20 million?
11 A. Probably a little under 20 million.
12 Q. And so to complete that sample, as you originally designed
13 it, another $60 million?
14 A. Close to that, yeah.
15 Q. Near the top of page two, a little bit further up, the first
16 sentence under "2003 plan versus LSA design." You've touched on
17 this already a couple of times, but explain what you meant here
18 when you said the 2003 plan indicated an adaptive approach would
19 be followed.
20 A. Our plan then and our plan now is to base what we end up
21 with what the final sample size is based on what we're learning.
22 And if, as in this case, we thought that the error rates -- if
23 the error rates were higher than we expected them to be, say in
24 a particular agency, we would have increased the sample size in
25 that agency in order to achieve the same overall level that we
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1 expected to achieve.
2 We have a set of assumptions we're making. Those
3 assumptions lead us to a tolerable error. The client agrees
4 that that's what they want. If the assumptions are wrong, and
5 they're wrong in that the error is bigger than assumed, in order
6 to still achieve what the client wants, you have to increase the
7 sample size. The error is what it is. You can't change the
8 error rate, but you can reduce the sampling error around that
9 number.
10 Q. Next to last paragraph in this section, right above the
11 highlighted section, "In the LSA project, however," do you see
12 that paragraph?
13 A. Yes, I do.
14 Q. That summarizes what you've already said, right, about the
15 record find and the reconciliation rates?
16 A. Yes.
17 Q. And that was a basis for your recommendation?
18 A. Yes, it is.
19 Q. Now, let's go to the final page, your summary conclusions.
20 You've already talked about your strong recommendations.
21 Explain -- you've got slightly different analysis on the debit
22 transactions and the credit transactions.
23 A. That's correct.
24 Q. And would you explain the distinction between your analysis
25 here?
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1 A. We actually already thought at this point, given the results
2 of debits, that we had drawn a sample that was too big for
3 debits already. We didn't actually need as big a sample as that
4 to achieve what we thought the client wanted.
5 Credits are a closer call, a trade-off on costs. Okay?
6 Because there was some lumpiness in the credit results, and
7 there was -- the error rates were higher, slightly higher,
8 1.3 percent. Remember, the client expectations were
9 one percent; that's what we designed it at. So it was slightly
10 higher, at 1.3 percent.
11 What saved us was the fact that the find rate was so
12 exceedingly good. We found virtually everything. Well, the
13 accountants and others found virtually everything.
14 Q. Now explain, though, what you're talking about in the credit
15 transactions about cost effectiveness.
16 A. Well, you've just heard that, and I'll just recount it
17 again. If you had increased the sample size for credits, you
18 would have reduced the margin of error on credits. The estimate
19 would have been about the same, 1.3 percent, but it has
20 uncertainty so it could have wobbled a little bit. But you were
21 going to spend a lot of money to do that, and it just -- why not
22 just take -- we asked the client, "Why don't you just take the
23 higher assurance level," okay? It's reasonable to do that, and
24 that would be fair.
25 Q. Dr. Scheuren, I would like you to refer now to AR-427.
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1 THE COURT: How much more direct do you have,
2 Mr. Warshawsky?
3 MR. WARSHAWSKY: I would say a half an hour, at most.
4 THE COURT: In that case, let's take a mid-morning
5 break.
6 Mr. Smith, could I see you at side-bar, and
7 Mr. Kirschman?
8 (Recess taken at 11:02 a.m.)
9 THE COURT: All right, sir. Please continue.
10 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
11 Q. Dr. Scheuren, I'd like to get back to one point that you
12 mentioned before the break. When we were talking about -- you
13 were explaining reasons not to go ahead and do a second
14 replicate. Do you remember that?
15 A. Yes, I do.
16 Q. One of the reasons you said was you might not get the result
17 you liked. What did you mean by that?
18 A. Well, let me -- an ill-chosen word, I might add. You have a
19 point estimate of 1.3 percent - we'll talk about credits - and
20 you're going to do another sample, you're going to get a bigger
21 sample, but you're still going to have uncertainty in the
22 results.
23 And the point estimate might not be 1.3 when you've
24 added the second replicate. It could be smaller, could be
25 larger, depending on whether you like a smaller or larger
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1 number. You might not like that result, and you have spent a
2 lot of money.
3 From the government's point of view, what really
4 matters is not so much the point estimate but the upper bound.
5 The upper bound is seven percent, as you'll remember. Okay.
6 99 percent upper bound. You would expect, given the larger
7 sample, that that upper bound would shrink, be smaller, if you
8 get the same 1.3 estimate. You can't guarantee the 1.3. After
9 all, it's an uncertain world.
10 So does it pay to reduce the upper bound and spend
11 about as much money in order to reduce it, as you would gain if
12 it were smaller?
13 So I didn't think it was worth doing, and I recommended
14 it to them and they've subsequently adopted that.
15 Q. Dr. Scheuren, I'd like you to refer to -- from the
16 administrative record AR-427, Bates numbers 000052-3.
17 MR. WARSHAWSKY: We may have to blow this up a little
18 bit. There we go.
19 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
20 Q. March 15, 2007 memo from you to Bert Edwards. Do you
21 recognize this document?
22 A. Yes, I do.
23 Q. And what is this?
24 A. It's our proposal to the Office of Historical Trust
25 Accounting. Okay.
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1 Q. Okay. Your proposal with regard to what, I'm sorry?
2 A. The 2007 plan.
3 Q. And so this ultimately is what led to the plan -- or this is
4 with regard to the plan that's before the Court now?
5 A. That's correct.
6 Q. Now, I'd like you to refer, bottom of page two -- first of
7 all, to put it in context, on the first page, not the cover
8 memo, but the page one that follows it, you have a section
9 captioned, electronic ledger era.
10 A. I'll take your word for it at the moment.
11 Q. Here, it's blown up a little bit. Does that help?
12 A. Yes, I do.
13 Q. And it's within this section that I want to ask you some
14 questions. This carries over to page three.
15 A. I'm not sure -- this has been moving around in front of me,
16 so...
17 Q. You should have worked with the paper copy.
18 Starting at the bottom of page two.
19 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Can you get the bottom of page two and
20 that section at the top of page three on one screen? I don't
21 know if you can do that or not. Perfect, I think.
22 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
23 Q. You have this paragraph that begins at the bottom of page
24 two where you're talking about, "based on the results of the LSA
25 sample, you conclude only relatively modest follow-up work?"
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1 A. Correct.
2 Q. And you refer to two areas not yet covered. What did you
3 mean by the posting tests?
4 A. We talked about the -- initially about the fact that we were
5 only looking at transactions that had been posted. So our
6 sample frame population that we're sampling from are posted
7 transactions.
8 There is a possibility that there are unposted
9 transactions that were never posted, and we need to look at
10 that. That's an important issue. Okay?
11 And I recommended that we do that. That's the first of
12 these two on posting.
13 Q. And what are you recommending be done with regard to any
14 transactions ultimately found to have been unposted?
15 A. That they would be errors, that there would probably be
16 errors if they were -- should have been posted and were not
17 posted, that would be errors. And that would be a serious
18 errors.
19 Q. How would you assess those?
20 A. Well, we're working on that right now. I happened to be
21 here at the end of the day yesterday because I was getting ready
22 to testify when Michelle was talking about Holton (sic).
23 Q. Was it Horton?
24 A. Horton, yes. One of the places we've been testing, testing
25 in that case, procedurally how we would do this. Okay?
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1 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Just so the record's clear, I saw a
2 puzzled look on the reporter's face.
3 THE WITNESS: Well, I knew I misspoke when I said it,
4 because I'm not too good at names.
5 A. Anyway, that was a procedural test to see how hard it was
6 going to be to do this.
7 We went out and did another sample, okay, to get
8 transactions that had not come to us as posted; by going back to
9 the land or leases or combinations, we were then exploring those
10 issues in Horton.
11 And subsequently, we've done three more of these
12 activities, three more agencies; more complicated revenue
13 streams, et cetera, et cetera. Do you want me to mention them?
14 Maybe it doesn't matter. We're learning how to do this, and of
15 course we can't do this ourselves. The accountants have to come
16 in.
17 So we found the records, the records are ready to be
18 reconciled. But this is a different kind of accounting, so I've
19 been told, than the accounting that was done for the
20 transactions. The Accounting Standards Manual doesn't apply to
21 the kinds of activities that were engaged here.
22 And so the accountants have to come together and
23 developed their procedures. And I believe in the context of
24 earlier activities, they have to be submitted to the Court.
25 Q. Now, this is work that still needs to be done --
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1 A. It's under way. We've done our part.
2 Q. Dr. Scheuren, just so we have a clean record, this is work
3 that you believe still needs to be done with regard to the
4 electronic ledger era?
5 A. Indeed. And we are doing pilots of that.
6 Q. The second item that you identified in your memo is,
7 "cleanup tests of transactions discovered later to be in the
8 population of interest but not included in the original sampling
9 frame." What were you referring to there?
10 A. Here again, Michelle is involved. She has been talking
11 about this for quite some time. Those cleanup transactions,
12 those added transactions, quite a few of them, need to be tested
13 just like the other transactions that we've already tested in
14 the LSA. And we recommended that. They all should be subjected
15 to the same sort of testing that we've been doing for the LSA.
16 Q. And that includes sampling?
17 A. That indeed includes sampling, yes.
18 Q. Dr. Scheuren, I'd like you to refer now -- let's shift
19 topics a little bit to administrative record 426. This is Bates
20 number 000052-2. We're looking at a May 25, 2007 memorandum
21 authored by you. Correct?
22 A. Signed by me, yes. Usually authored by -- as I've already
23 indicated, it's authored by Robin and Susan and I. If you've
24 looked at these memos, and maybe others have noticed this, some
25 are signed by Susan and some are signed by me. But it's usually
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1 a joint work product of all of us. This I wrote more of than
2 some of the others.
3 Q. But you put your initials on it. Right?
4 A. Yes, indeed.
5 Q. And what was the purpose of this memo?
6 A. It was to give them a strategy for the sampling to be done.
7 And the focus was shifting the emphasis from making an estimate,
8 which is what we did in the LSA and what we intended to do in
9 the 2003 plan, to testing a hypothesis that the paper ledger era
10 would produce an error rate similar to the electronic ledger
11 era.
12 Q. Now, this proposal is with regard to the paper ledger era.
13 Correct?
14 A. Correct.
15 Q. What is meant by the paper ledger era?
16 A. These are the transactions that were not included in the
17 electronic population, as augmented by the work that Michelle
18 has been doing, they were not included in the electronic
19 population.
20 Q. And this was not part of the LSA, then?
21 A. No.
22 Q. I've highlighted in the subject, "initial hypothesis
23 testing." What is meant by the term "initial hypothesis
24 testing"?
25 A. We are trying to develop an approach here where -- we don't
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1 claim we know enough to call it -- the word "initial" is just a
2 starting point. Okay? But we want to look at the hypothesis,
3 as I've already stipulated, that the error rates for these two
4 eras are virtually the same, same magnitude.
5 Q. Why are you wanting to test that hypothesis?
6 A. Because it allows us to draw a smaller sample. And if we're
7 wrong, we can increase it later. But if we're right, we save
8 the money, or the government saves the money.
9 Q. Why not simply approach the paper ledger the same way that
10 you did the electronic ledger era?
11 A. Well, first of all, we know a lot more than we did when we
12 started. It would be, I think, wasteful not to use that
13 information. This is a way, not the only way, this is a way to
14 use that information.
15 Q. On the second page of this document, you have a section
16 captioned, "recommended paper ledger" --
17 THE COURT: Just excuse me a minute.
18 This hypothesis that the paper ledger era error rate
19 will be the same or roughly the same as the electronic era,
20 whose hypothesis is that?
21 THE WITNESS: We are proposing that as a hypothesis to
22 the client.
23 THE COURT: Okay. But the real hypothesis is -- well,
24 I suppose you can comment on this rather than answer the
25 question. The real hypothesis is, let's try to do it for less
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1 money, and by doing it for less money, one hypothesis that flows
2 from the less money assumption is same error rate, which we
3 contest.
4 I mean, it's driven more by cost than by anything else,
5 is it not, this hypothesis?
6 THE WITNESS: Cost and time, yes. I mean, it takes a
7 long time to do this. We didn't carry you through this, but in
8 the earlier LSA effort, we ran out of money. We started in
9 January. Remember I told you we all worked Christmas?
10 THE COURT: Right.
11 THE WITNESS: And we started in January and we ran
12 until somewhere in mid August and we ran out of money. Had to
13 stop. Okay? And that gave us a chance to resample, redesign,
14 and resume at a smaller sample size. So money mattered, and
15 time mattered, too.
16 THE COURT: Okay. I got it.
17 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
18 Q. Well, is cost a valid consideration when you design a
19 sample?
20 A. It always is in all the work I've ever done, sure. You're
21 dealing with a client who has to put the money out, and the
22 client wants a result within a certain tolerance band, okay, for
23 the resources that they have available.
24 And you go to the client and you see the client doesn't
25 have enough money, and you say, you don't have enough money to
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1 do this; you've got to change your tolerance level or you've got
2 to get some more money. We'll do our best to come up with a
3 good sample design which uses frugally your resources --
4 THE COURT: I don't think we have to quarrel about
5 that, Mr. Warshawsky. If there's one proposition that is law of
6 the case, it is that money is relevant. So proceed from there.
7 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Very good. Very good.
8 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
9 Q. So in your basic sample design, you proposed two stages.
10 Correct?
11 A. Correct.
12 Q. And would you describe what those are?
13 A. These two stages are the same two stages we used for the
14 LSA. We would take a sample of accounts from a list of all the
15 accounts - the problem here is getting the list - and known or
16 believed to contain transactions, and then we'll sample the
17 transactions.
18 Q. Now, we can refer to the next page, page three. And you've
19 already described to some extent what I've highlighted there,
20 the purpose of your hypothesis test.
21 What happens if -- or what do you propose if, in fact,
22 you run the test and the hypothesis is accepted, that, in fact,
23 the difference rate for the paper ledger era is statistically
24 similar to or even smaller than the electronic ledger era?
25 A. We will have designed the sample size to be sufficient, so
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1 that should that hypothesis be accepted, we'll be finished.
2 We'll be able to produce results that will be satisfactory for
3 the client's goals.
4 Q. And what happens if that hypothesis is rejected?
5 A. We're going to need a larger sample, and we'll adaptively
6 increase the sample to achieve -- after going back to the
7 client, the client can change their goals, but if they want to
8 keep their goals what they are, we're going to have to have a
9 bigger sample.
10 Q. Now, Dr. Scheuren, you're aware that there's been some
11 debate in the prehearing pleadings about the role of
12 meta-analysis. Correct?
13 A. Yes, I am.
14 Q. What is meta-analysis?
15 A. Meta-analysis is a technique, one of many, to combine
16 studies from many sources on similar or related subjects to try
17 to draw together what is known about the subject. And perhaps
18 in drawing it together, to gain some advantage, some additional
19 information from it.
20 If I might elaborate one more time. I've been alluded
21 a couple of times to the difference in ages. I began, and
22 sampling began, in an era of where the world was data poor.
23 Q. Data poor?
24 A. Data poor. There was very little data available. And the
25 sample that was drawn in those days - this is in the '30's, for
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1 example - were small to begin with. And then the world became
2 data rich, and then, of course, there's lots of information that
3 comes from data.
4 And then, from the information, how we combine all this
5 information? We're now moving to that stage in science. We're
6 combining information and using techniques, like meta-analysis,
7 to do that. Certainly not the only one, but it's certainly a
8 valid one.
9 Q. Is it an accepted technique in the world of statistics?
10 A. At least accepted, and our reports cited, a dozen or near a
11 dozen reports which describe it. It's heavily used, especially
12 in the medical area.
13 Q. I'm sorry, you said your reports. What are you referring
14 to?
15 A. We did two volumes, a summary of the work that we did on the
16 meta-analysis. And in one of those lines, I guess the first
17 one, we talked about or cited other reports that were done,
18 other approaches in the literature on meta-analysis.
19 Q. What was the role of meta-analysis in terms of formulating
20 your recommendations for the paper ledger era?
21 A. We were looking for, I think the phrase actually is a trout
22 in the milk. We're looking for something that said to us, this
23 hypothesis just doesn't work. Why even start on this without
24 looking to see if there's a major, major result out there which
25 says that this hypothesis isn't going to be satisfactory.
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1 So we did that and we looked at all of the studies we
2 could find.
3 So it's basically a due diligence step, and if we had
4 not found that, we would not -- if we had found something big
5 out there, we would not have been making this recommendation as
6 to the hypothesis.
7 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Would you pull up Defendant's
8 Exhibit 7, page 15, please? And I would like you to blow up the
9 last three paragraphs there.
10 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
11 Q. This is from your rebuttal report. Correct, sir?
12 A. Yes.
13 Q. And you quoted a statement from Mr. Duncan's analysis there.
14 Do you see that?
15 A. I do now.
16 Q. Okay. Do you agree with the statement that, "the
17 meta-analysis performed by NORC plays a central role in
18 purportedly strengthening and corroborating DOIs conclusions",
19 and then continues on?
20 A. Adjectives and adverbs are always dangerous. The word
21 "central," I do find a problem with that. It plays a role,
22 among a bunch of other things, in order to plan ahead before we
23 actually undertake the early pilot activities, which we've
24 already done some of those, too, on this 2007 plan. It plays a
25 role, not a central role.
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1 Q. Okay, sir.
2 A. I would say it's a minor role.
3 Q. Go ahead.
4 A. It's a minor role given what we found. If we had found a
5 problem, a serious problem, it would have been -- it would have
6 stopped us. Probably would have stopped us. But that didn't
7 happen.
8 Q. Aside from the meta-analysis work, what activities, if any,
9 have been undertaken to develop the design for the paper ledger
10 era?
11 A. One of the things we did was to look at the work done by
12 Treasury and General Accounting Office, and for the period 1890
13 to 1950, 60-year period, to see whether we were going to find
14 problems in that 60-year period. And that's one of the reports
15 in our administrative record. In a very one sentence or one
16 phrase way, we didn't find the kind of problems that would have
17 led us to change our mind.
18 Another thing we did, and we're almost finished now,
19 were their reservation histories. In the 2003 plan we said --
20 or whoever wrote that plan said that there would be reservation
21 histories produced. They're almost all finished now. They're
22 very useful to see if there's anything special going on in a
23 particular area that might draw you to a different conclusion as
24 to the initial - important to emphasize "initial" - hypothesis.
25 I haven't read all of those myself. I've only read a
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1 few of them. I haven't seen everything yet. We're not through
2 the end of that. Others will look at those. But I think we're
3 going to end up probably where we are here.
4 We've actually done, as I mentioned, some early pilot
5 activity, looking for some -- you know, you to have to go get
6 the ledger, remember? We don't have these ledgers
7 electronically. So we have to find a ledger, find the account,
8 and then follow the account back historically to see what's
9 going on. And we've begun that process.
10 Have we done accounting for that yet? No, we have not.
11 But we're looking at cost issues here, too, after all. That
12 bears on this.
13 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Would you put up Defendant's
14 Exhibit 6, please, page 16?
15 BY MR. WARSHAWSKY:
16 Q. Dr. Scheuren, this is your expert report, page 16 of it?
17 A. Yes.
18 Q. And do you recognize the three bullet points on this page?
19 A. Yes.
20 Q. And what is set forth in these bullet points?
21 A. These are three recommendations that grew out of the work we
22 did. There are many other recommendations we've made to the
23 client, but these seem to be important enough to bring to this
24 level of attention.
25 Q. And would you summarize the opinions set forth in your first
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1 bullet point?
2 A. We've been talking about this a lot. In the light of the
3 baseline error rate that we established in the study, we thought
4 it was wisest -- the word "wisest" is something that I should
5 have put in quotes because it's not necessarily -- I'm not an
6 expert on wisdom. Wisest, since the unit cost of the accounting
7 ledger was expected to be even higher, that we would start with
8 a smaller sample size and focus on that as a way of starting.
9 We had started with a larger sample size in 2003;
10 turned out to be overengineered, enormously overengineered, in
11 our opinion. We'll start with a smaller sample size, and if we
12 needed to, we would go up in size.
13 Q. Would you summarize your second opinion?
14 A. I recommended that we didn't need to do any more
15 transactions from the same population in the electronic ledger
16 era. I've already elsewhere - and you've drawn this out of me -
17 recommended that we do additional testing in the electronic
18 records era to make sure that the transactions were complete, or
19 complete enough, and to test the new transactions that were
20 added by the work that Michelle's team has done.
21 Q. And finally, in your third paragraph you talk about the more
22 conventional assurance level of 95 percent. Do you see that?
23 A. Because of the importance of the case, and because of the
24 concerns about potentially higher error rates than was initially
25 thought to be the case, we set the assurance level at
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1 99 percent. And setting it at 99 percent causes you to have a
2 much larger sample than if you set it at 95 percent.
3 It's entirely possible, whether you set it at 95 or 99,
4 to provide the estimate at the other level. It's just you're
5 not using it to design the sample size. If you set it at 95,
6 you're going to have a smaller sample at the get-go, and it's a
7 cost issue.
8 And given what we found out, I think it's reasonable.
9 And you could always go back and make the estimate at 99.
10 Q. And how would you do that?
11 A. Simple. Mathematically, do it. I mean, you go -- a
12 95 percent confidence interval, to increase it to a 99 percent
13 confidence level, you multiply it by a constant that depends on
14 the nature of the sample design you're talking about. But it
15 would be about 30 percent, 40 percent more.
16 THE COURT: In other words, you keep the sample size
17 the same, you just report different results, whether it's 95 or
18 99 percent?
19 THE WITNESS: Exactly. And it's a design issue at the
20 estimation stage. At the analysis stage, the client can do
21 either one, a very minor change.
22 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Thank you, Dr. Scheuren.
23 Your Honor, we would move into admission Defendant's
24 Exhibit 6 and Defendant's Exhibit 7. That's Dr. Scheuren's
25 expert and rebuttal expert report.
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1 THE COURT: All right. I'll receive 6 and 7.
2 (DEFENDANT EXHIBIT Number 6 and 7 were moved into
3 evidence.)
4 THE COURT: Mr. Gingold?
5 MR. GINGOLD: Thank you, Your Honor. Good morning,
6 Your Honor.
7 THE COURT: Good morning.
8 CROSS-EXAMINATION
9 BY MR. GINGOLD:
10 Q. Dr. Scheuren, my name is Gingold and I represent plaintiffs.
11 I'd like to discuss with you at the outset some general
12 issues. You talked about cost as being an important factor at
13 least as your task is assigned. Is that correct?
14 A. That's correct.
15 Q. But is cost something that can affect reliability?
16 A. Of course it can.
17 Q. How can it do that?
18 A. Larger sample and more costly sample would increase
19 reliability.
20 Q. What about replication of results?
21 A. You want to -- your first few words were a little blurred
22 there. Can you repeat?
23 Q. Replication of results?
24 THE COURT: You said, "what about replication of
25 results."
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1 A. You mean if you repeat the results? What do you mean -- I
2 mean, we talked about replication in the context of sampling in
3 which we had four replicates. Is that the sense in what you
4 mean?
5 BY MR. GINGOLD:
6 Q. No, I'm asking you generally about reliability. And with
7 respect to statistical sampling, isn't the measurement process
8 itself required to be reliable?
9 A. Of course it is.
10 Q. And isn't replication or reproduction of the results
11 important to determine consistency?
12 A. Replicability I think is the word you want to use. And the
13 answer is, of course it is. And in the samples we're drawing,
14 we are producing replicable -- the results can be replicated.
15 Q. So your position is the ability -- your belief in the
16 ability to replicate them satisfies the requirement of
17 reliability. Correct?
18 A. I didn't say that.
19 Q. Okay.
20 A. Replicability is one dimension of reliability. Reliability
21 has a lot to do with the margin of error you have in mind.
22 Q. I'm sorry, Doctor --
23 A. May I? As I've indicated, that's a client decision, and our
24 role as samplers is to meet the client requirement.
25 Q. You made it very clear that the client determines the nature
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1 and scope of your engagement. Correct?
2 A. Yes.
3 Q. And you operate to the best you can within the scope set
4 forth by the client. Correct?
5 A. Yes. But I also stipulated the independent role that I
6 would have not -- we would have not have done this if we had
7 not -- if we hadn't the ability to provide an independent role.
8 Q. I understand that. But my question was, you operate within
9 the scope --
10 A. Yes, I do. Resources are resources.
11 Q. Are you familiar with the Reference Manual on Scientific
12 Evidence?
13 A. Yes, I am.
14 Q. Are you familiar with the discussion in the reference manual
15 concerning the accuracy of measurements and reliability,
16 referring to the reproduction of results?
17 A. I don't have that in my head right now. I mean, you want to
18 provide it to me on the screen?
19 Q. No, I'm asking if you're familiar with it. That's all.
20 A. I'm generally familiar only.
21 Q. So it's your understanding that the reference manual talks
22 about the ability to reproduce the results, and not the actual
23 production of the results to ensure reliability of the process.
24 Correct?
25 A. Why don't we divide that up a little bit more?
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1 Q. Does the reference manual, based on your recollection,
2 require the reproduction of results to ensure reliability?
3 A. The results should be ones you can repeat. That's correct.
4 Q. It is correct, isn't it?
5 A. You should be able to get the same -- but you're obviously
6 doing it with sampling error and so on. So you may be -- I'm
7 not really sure what you're asking here.
8 Q. I'm asking whether or not for you to state that your
9 conclusions are reliable, statistically reliable, that you need
10 to reproduce the results.
11 A. In an estimated way, the expected value is yes. Okay.
12 Q. Again, statistics is all estimates. Correct?
13 A. Pretty much.
14 Q. You're not talking about what has actually occurred, you're
15 dealing with probabilities and estimates. Correct?
16 A. That is correct. But there was an interpretation of what
17 you said that I actually go through and reproduce the actual
18 calculations of every step along the way. Okay? That is a form
19 of replication as well that's used typically in an IT setting.
20 And I take it you were talking about a statistical setting only.
21 But both apply here, in fact.
22 Q. But you are testifying as an expert in statistics, not IT.
23 Correct?
24 A. Correct.
25 Q. The questions I'm asking you are with respect to what is
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1 stated as your expertise.
2 A. Thank you.
3 Q. So my question for you is: If you chose not to replicate
4 the results, does that affect reliability as discussed in the
5 Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence?
6 A. Internally, our sample already allows us to replicate the
7 result. Okay? A new sample, a fresh, completely new sample is
8 not necessary, in my opinion, as an expert, to achieve this
9 standard of replicability.
10 Q. So if, in fact, the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence
11 states that reliability refers to the reproductability of
12 results, that's what you believe is the case, not the need to
13 reproduce the results to prove the consistency. Correct?
14 A. My answer is yes. Yes.
15 Q. And what we're talking about, whether you can possibly
16 produce it or you have, doesn't go to the accuracy of the
17 results, does it?
18 A. No.
19 Q. So you can actually reproduce the results 10,000 times, and
20 it's not stating anything about its accuracy, is it?
21 A. Depending on how you did it. I mean, what we're doing in
22 probability sampling is developing methods that allow us to
23 measure the accuracy at the same time we do the work.
24 Q. Because you're providing consistency. Correct?
25 A. That's one of the factors, yes.
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1 Q. But you're not providing a statement of validity of the
2 results, are you?
3 A. You're moving around in your concepts here, and I suppose
4 that's your prerogative. The results of validity are somewhat
5 different from the issue of replicability. I have a process
6 which is going to produce a certain result. Okay? Is that
7 result on target? Is it valid? That's a separate issue.
8 Q. Is it accurate?
9 A. That's -- replicability doesn't mean -- here's the result,
10 okay, that I'm going to get from this process, and here's the
11 true value over here. Okay? And if on the average this process
12 hits that true value, even though it doesn't in any case, that's
13 valid. Okay? All right? That's valid. That's validity.
14 Okay?
15 If it's a good process and you've got a nice narrow
16 margin of error and so forth, it's reliable.
17 Q. If you stepped on the scale 14 times and produced a weight
18 of 300 pounds, it's consistent, isn't it?
19 A. That's correct.
20 Q. And it's statistically reliable, isn't it?
21 A. Yes.
22 Q. But it's inaccurate, isn't it?
23 A. Yes.
24 Q. Thank you.
25 And you're not determining the validity of the
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1 underlying transactions in your statistical analysis, are you?
2 A. I'm not an accountant.
3 Q. That's right. Or you're not a consultant who does the
4 analysis, whether or not he or she is an accountant. Correct?
5 A. Some of the analysis we did do based on the --
6 Q. No, no. You're not doing the analysis of whether or not
7 there's an error in the transactions. Correct?
8 A. That's correct, we did not do that.
9 Q. So whichever consultants, accountants or otherwise, make
10 that judgment, you're accepting that judgment. Correct?
11 A. We did look at the quality assurance samples. We actually
12 designed the quality assurance samples that were used by Graham
13 Thornton, which is one of the accounting firms they engaged.
14 And we've seen that work, we've actually incorporated
15 the errors that they found - very few errors - but we
16 incorporated those errors in the statement of the uncertainty in
17 these results.
18 Q. But you're a man of precision, aren't you, with regard to
19 what you do and how you testify. Correct?
20 A. Doing my best.
21 Q. You don't determine what is an error and what isn't an
22 error, do you?
23 A. No.
24 Q. The consultants and others, including accountants, make
25 those determinations. Correct?
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1 A. That is correct.
2 Q. So whatever the error result is, is not determined by you?
3 A. We analyze the resulting errors that are determined by
4 others. That's what we did.
5 Q. Right. So if a transaction that's not on the system is not
6 considered an error, whatever your acceptable error rate is
7 doesn't include that. Correct?
8 A. I've already told you that we are going to be looking for
9 transactions that should have been on the system and were not on
10 the system, and once we have identified them, we will sample
11 them.
12 Q. That wasn't my question. And you responded to
13 Mr. Warshawsky in a direct examination. You weren't talking to
14 me.
15 And you haven't testified as an expert before, have
16 you, Dr. Scheuren?
17 A. Not in this setting. My apology.
18 MR. GINGOLD: If I may, Your Honor.
19 BY MR. GINGOLD:
20 Q. Your answers should actually be directed to the Court. I'm
21 asking questions.
22 A. Certainly. I knew that.
23 Q. That's all I'm doing.
24 A. All right. Please resume.
25 Q. Thank you.
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1 If transactions are not on the system, as, for example,
2 within what is defined as the electronic records era, they are
3 not viewed as errors, are they?
4 A. It's an odd way of saying this. My answer is, the
5 population that we're making an inference about, okay -- within
6 the population that we're making an inference about, they're not
7 viewed as errors.
8 Q. What is your understanding of the definition of the
9 electronic records era?
10 A. The original version of this --
11 Q. How about the version you're working with.
12 A. You walked away from the mic. You want to --
13 Q. Yeah, yeah, I would like you to --
14 A. The electronic --
15 Q. If I may, I'm sorry.
16 What is the definition of the electronic records era as
17 you understand it, and how you are working with it in your
18 statistical analysis?
19 A. The electronic records era, or ledger era, are all those
20 transactions that were electronically available, okay, or have
21 subsequently been added in this work that you've heard Michelle
22 Herman talk about. They were not --
23 Q. I'm sorry.
24 A. That was not the population about which we made our
25 statements for the LSA. The population that we made our
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1 statements for the LSA were transactions for account holders
2 that existed on or after October 1994. Those are the only ones
3 we looked at.
4 Q. If I may, for precision purposes, because this will help and
5 probably expedite the cross-examination, so what you're talking
6 about as you understand the electronic records era are, it's
7 from a date, a period in time, a date certain. Correct? 1985
8 to 2000?
9 A. That isn't what I said, sir.
10 Q. Oh, it is not the case?
11 A. No, it's not what I said.
12 Q. Okay.
13 A. What I said -- may I repeat what I said?
14 Q. Please do. Because I didn't understand it.
15 A. I'll leave that alone. Let me say it this way --
16 Q. Please.
17 A. What I said was all of the transactions that were on the
18 system, okay, electronically, or added by Michelle Herman's
19 team, okay, are in the electronic ledger era. That was not the
20 population that we sampled. We sampled a smaller population.
21 Q. So dates are unimportant in your understanding of the
22 electronic era. Correct? 1985 to 2000 is irrelevant, based on
23 your testimony. Correct? That's not the issue, is it?
24 A. The dates that -- the records that existed on the system,
25 okay, is what I mean by electronic records era. The 1985 is
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1 actually a tricky problem, as you know.
2 Q. Well, please explain. Because I'm trying to get an
3 understanding. Because much of the information that's been
4 produced in the administrative record and testimony of other
5 witnesses have suggested that the electronic record --
6 electronic ledger era is a period of time from 1985 to 2000.
7 But please explain why my understanding is incorrect.
8 A. It is that. But it's also those transactions which were --
9 that were in that time period that were electronically
10 available. Not all of the transactions in that time period
11 remained electronic. Okay? Some of them were written over, as
12 you've heard. I assume you've heard.
13 But the ones that were available or have been added
14 subsequently by Michelle's team, I would consider the definition
15 of electronic records era, or ledger era.
16 Q. Why did you say the 1985 period is a tricky time period?
17 A. Because at that point the process that we're talking about
18 began. But because of the nature of the system, it didn't begin
19 everywhere at the same time.
20 Q. So you haven't defined the era. That's not your definition,
21 is it?
22 A. No.
23 Q. Who defined the era?
24 A. I don't think I know the answer to that directly. I mean,
25 it's been a working definition that I've heard others use, okay,
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1 and we've been looking at a subset of that population, as you
2 heard me testify to.
3 Q. Is it your understanding --
4 THE COURT: This is for both of you. We don't have
5 time for this sparring. I have heard the term "electronic era"
6 described to be a time period between 1985 and 2000. The
7 witness says that's true. I've also heard him say that some
8 documents created in that period of time are not available
9 electronically. I've also heard him say that the LSA -- or
10 excuse me, that his analysis, maybe the LSA, uses a different
11 concept of electronics era that is for transactions that
12 occurred on or after October 1994. Is all that correct?
13 THE WITNESS: Yeah.
14 THE COURT: Let's move on.
15 BY MR. GINGOLD:
16 Q. One last clarification.
17 MR. GINGOLD: Your Honor, there's only one reason I was
18 asking the question. The electronic era and the IRMS system
19 began in the 1970's, so I was trying to understand why it
20 started in 1985.
21 THE COURT: If he knows.
22 BY MR. GINGOLD:
23 Q. So do you know why the electronic era, as defined and as it
24 has been --
25 A. I don't know.
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1 Q. And as a result, the pre-1985 transactions on the IRMS
2 system are part of the paper ledger era. Is that correct?
3 A. That's the definition we're using, yes.
4 Q. And you don't know why, do you?
5 A. I've answered that. The answer: I don't know.
6 Q. Okay. Thank you.
7 What is your target population for the electronic
8 records era?
9 A. Well, the target population ultimately will be all of the
10 records.
11 Q. Do you have a population number in mind with regard to
12 transactions?
13 A. I don't think we're ready -- we're finished yet. I don't
14 think Michelle is finished yet, so I don't know the number.
15 Q. Have you heard the term 28 million?
16 A. I don't think that's the number, but no, I haven't. I don't
17 know what that means. There's lots of numbers out there.
18 Q. Okay. So with respect to -- you don't have a target
19 population of transactions yet, do you, for the electronic
20 records era?
21 A. That's correct. It's coming close, though.
22 Q. Do you have an understanding of the number of transactions
23 for the paper records era?
24 A. There have been estimates made. In fact, I'm one of the
25 people that made those estimates. And they're subject to a
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1 great deal of uncertainty.
2 Q. So is your answer you don't know what the number of
3 transactions are at this time?
4 A. There are -- estimates have been made. The answer is no, I
5 don't know.
6 Q. Thank you.
7 Is it true that the further back in time you go, there
8 is a greater problem with regard to finding records?
9 A. I don't know that.
10 Q. You don't know that?
11 A. In fact, may I conjecture?
12 THE WITNESS: Am I allowed to conjecture, Your Honor?
13 THE COURT: No. If you don't know, you don't know.
14 BY MR. GINGOLD:
15 Q. With regard to the determination -- or your hypothesis, I'm
16 sorry, that the paper records era has similar characteristics to
17 the electronic record era transactions, you stated, I believe,
18 that the meta-analysis is a minor part of your hypothesis.
19 Correct?
20 A. That's correct.
21 Q. And I believe you stated -- and this is not a direct
22 restatement of what you testified to, but I think you've
23 referenced the GAO settlements package. Is that correct?
24 A. GAO Treasury settlement packages, yes.
25 Q. Right. Is that a minor part as well?
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1 A. It actually plays somewhat more of a role, I would say.
2 It's pretty good work. We liked what we saw, but it's still a
3 minor role, yes. Still minor.
4 Q. So the meta-analysis is minor and GAO's settlement packages
5 are?
6 A. Also minor.
7 Q. And you then I think stated reservation histories. Correct?
8 A. Correct.
9 Q. And is that also minor?
10 A. Yes, also small. Yes.
11 Q. So you identified three particular points that support your
12 hypothesis that are all minor. What is the major basis of your
13 hypothesis?
14 A. Of course, those are additive in my -- they are additives.
15 They all add up to -- the word "minor" is -- I would use the
16 word "small."
17 The fourth one I mentioned to you is that we've been
18 doing some early pilot activity, okay, to see whether what we're
19 saying about the paper ledger era is going to turn out to be the
20 case.
21 Q. And the pilot work is representative, do you believe?
22 A. No, it's not representative at this point. We're still
23 learning how to do this.
24 Q. Okay. So is this part of the LSA?
25 A. No.
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1 Q. So this is independent of the LSA?
2 A. It's independent.
3 Q. So you've identified four factors which are minor. They all
4 add up to be your conclusion. Is that what that is?
5 A. They make it possible for us to support the idea of starting
6 with a test rather than with a large sample. We might end up
7 with a large sample at the end.
8 Q. So you've taken samples right now in your pilots to allow
9 you to reach the conclusion that the hypothesis is correct. Is
10 that fair?
11 A. We haven't got that far yet, but we will get that far.
12 Q. So you haven't done a sample?
13 A. We're offering the plan. We haven't completed it.
14 Q. What I'm asking you is a little different, though. I'm
15 asking you, your hypothesis, as I understand it, is that the
16 paper ledger era is similar to the electronic ledger era.
17 Correct?
18 A. That's correct. In errors, in error rates, yes.
19 Q. Sufficient for you to be able to apply whatever procedures
20 you've used in the electronic era to the paper era. Correct?
21 A. No, that's not what we're doing. We're starting with a
22 different idea altogether. The hypothesis testing is not --
23 we're not making estimates as our main focus, we're trying to
24 look at whether -- what we're going to learn is similar in error
25 rate, not in process, to what we did earlier.
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1 Q. So it has a similar characteristic, and that characteristic
2 is --
3 A. At the end of the day, yes.
4 Q. And you haven't taken any samples yet. Correct?
5 A. No.
6 Q. So what you've done -- I'm sorry. Go ahead.
7 A. My apology. Not representative samples of sufficient size
8 to make us feel comfortable at this point statistically.
9 Q. Have you taken samples of any size?
10 A. Yes, we have.
11 Q. Where have you done that?
12 A. We've been looking at them.
13 Q. Beg your pardon?
14 A. We've been looking at them. We went out and got some
15 ledgers. I didn't do this myself. We obtained some ledgers and
16 we've examined the information there.
17 We need to bring, I think -- and we're moving away from
18 my expertise here. We need to bring the accountants together to
19 look at whether the Accounting Standards Manual needs to be
20 modified as you move backward in time to the paper era. That
21 hasn't happened.
22 Q. That hasn't happened yet?
23 A. No.
24 Q. And whatever you're doing, whether it's the electronic
25 ledger era or the paper ledger era is dependent upon the results
1043
1 of what the accountants and other consultants do and conclude.
2 Correct?
3 A. Yes.
4 Q. And if their work happens to be wrong, then your hypothesis
5 may need to be changed. Correct?
6 A. The answer is yes. Although I might add, if I might add,
7 that there's a lot of checking going on in this process. It's
8 not a single accountant, or accounting firm, even, making these
9 decisions.
10 Q. No, but the result is the same. If the accountants and the
11 consultants are correct, that will help support your hypothesis,
12 and if they're not, you have to make changes. Correct?
13 A. That's correct.
14 Q. With regard to the meta-analysis, since it's one of the four
15 you've identified as supporting your hypothesis, you have stated
16 in your rebuttal report and you've stated in other reports -
17 that's you and NORC - that you've reviewed approximately 900
18 studies. Is that fair to say?
19 A. The word "reviewed" needs to be modified. We've discovered,
20 we've identified about 900 studies. We've reviewed I think 800
21 something. I don't have that number in my head.
22 Q. So the references to 900 in the various reports only refer
23 to the fact that you've identified them, not reviewed them.
24 Correct?
25 A. You have looked at the reports. You know the answer to that
1044
1 is yes.
2 Q. If you can please answer the question.
3 A. My answer is yes. Yeah, we tabulate exactly what we did in
4 the reports.
5 Q. Does anyone in your firm review -- I mean, did your firm,
6 either individually or collectively, review all of the reports
7 that you identified?
8 A. No one person looked at all the reports.
9 Q. Collectively, did NORC look at all the reports?
10 A. Remember, some of the reports that we identified as existing
11 were ones we could not find. They're out of file. And some of
12 them that we found, after quick looking were simply not
13 applicable. And the ones that were applicable were reviewed and
14 analyzed, and are in the report.
15 Q. And did you, yourself, review any of the reports, Doctor?
16 A. A couple dozen, yeah.
17 Q. Were they judgmentally selected for review or randomly
18 selected?
19 A. Some in early going were randomly selected. Then I began to
20 ask questions, do you have anything like this, anything like
21 this, and people would bring things to me.
22 Q. Did your firm create a database with the reports and the
23 summaries that were prepared for the reports?
24 A. The reports were scanned. Okay? And a summary and a
25 database was created, a partial database was created. The work,
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1 as you know because we've had exchanges of correspondence, was
2 not finished in terms of a complete database. In one of our
3 reports, said we were going to do this, but it fell in priority
4 such that it has not been finished.
5 MR. GINGOLD: For the record, the correspondence was
6 between the Department of Justice and plaintiffs' counsel.
7 Dr. Scheuren was not involved in it, as far as I know.
8 BY MR. GINGOLD:
9 Q. With respect to the database, it was not then utilized as a
10 searchable database by NORC. Is that a fair statement?
11 A. It was used but not as a searchable database, no.
12 Q. So any suggestions that it was may not be precisely correct.
13 Correct? Any suggestion that it had been used as a searchable
14 database is not correct. Is that a fair statement?
15 A. We didn't say it had.
16 Q. We can go into that later, but I just want to make sure I
17 understand what the facts are.
18 MR. GINGOLD: I would like to identify a document, it's
19 called -- it's NORCMA, underline, and the last three digits are
20 231.
21 BY MR. GINGOLD:
22 Q. Doctor, do you recall seeing this particular -- this is --
23 for purposes of clarity, this is a summary of what appears to
24 have been performed by your firm with regard to one of the
25 documents that was produced as a meta-analysis document.
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1 Have you ever seen this?
2 A. I've seen this template before. I'd have to look carefully
3 to see if I had seen this specific document.
4 Q. The template is a template that was prepared by your firm.
5 Is that correct?
6 A. Correct.
7 MR. GINGOLD: And I would like to go to what would be
8 identified on the Bates number as 234.
9 BY MR. GINGOLD:
10 Q. Did you recall seeing this document at all, Doctor?
11 A. I don't have any recollection of that.
12 Q. Was it a problem in your firm when you were reviewing these
13 documents that the documents were missing page numbers?
14 A. We discussed that in our analysis. And we separated those
15 where there were page numbers missing from the source -- quote,
16 "source document" on original. They weren't always original.
17 That was the problem from those where there were significant
18 gaps. In those that there were significant gaps, we made them
19 out of scope. We couldn't analyze them. But when there was
20 just a page or two here and there, we were able for our purposes
21 to be able to make a determination.
22 Q. Do you have an understanding of how many documents were
23 missing pages?
24 A. I have an understanding, and we have reported how many were
25 sufficiently incomplete that we couldn't use.
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1 Q. Do you remember --
2 A. Those which have a random page here or there missing, I
3 don't have that estimate.
4 Q. But the significant pages that were missing, how many
5 documents, do you know?
6 A. It's in the report. I don't have that in front of me.
7 Q. You also said, I believe, that you had an accountant
8 review --
9 A. We did.
10 Q. -- the reconciliations. What is the name of the accountant?
11 A. Carolyn Haase.
12 Q. Could you please spell that?
13 A. H-A-A-S-E.
14 Q. And what firm is Carolyn Haase with?
15 A. She had been controller at a small law firm, and we asked
16 her to come to work for us to help us do this. She wanted to
17 make a transition, she agreed to. She came with us for eight or
18 nine months, I forgot how long, and then she worked for Deloitte
19 for another year on the historical accounting.
20 And now she is a controller, maybe chief financial
21 officer, I'm not sure what the title is, in another small firm.
22 Q. And she's a certified public accountant?
23 A. She is not. She has a master's degree in accounting.
24 Remember, she didn't do any accounting, all she did was help us
25 categorize these reports.
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1 Q. Well, I just asked whether or not she was a certified public
2 accountant.
3 A. I've answered that.
4 Q. Is it your understanding that it is important that computer
5 systems have adequate document controls in order to rely on the
6 data housed in those systems?
7 A. I'm not sure what you're going to here. But computer
8 systems need to be adequately documented, yes.
9 MR. GINGOLD: I would like to call up Bates 5520-1, and
10 I would like to go to a document which is 12, page 12 of the
11 document.
12 THE COURT: You're calling up documents by Bates
13 numbers. They're not in the administrative record. I don't
14 know whether they have exhibit numbers or not.
15 MR. GINGOLD: The only thing we have is a Bates number
16 out of the administrative record, and it's 5520 --
17 THE COURT: You're just blowing them by the witness on
18 the witness stand. They're not going to be exhibits. If you're
19 going to move them into evidence, you need to put exhibit
20 numbers on them so we can keep track of them. Are they on your
21 exhibit list?
22 MR. GINGOLD: Yeah, these are from the administrative
23 record.
24 THE COURT: Oh, from the administrative record. All
25 right.
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1 MR. GINGOLD: That's all we're using, Your Honor.
2 THE COURT: That's fine. Okay.
3 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Your Honor, just for clarification, in
4 some cases, I think, for example, the NORC document that you
5 referred to earlier, some of those were not, I believe, in the
6 administrative record. But the Bates numbers that he's utilized
7 right now, this one is. I can certainly give the AR --
8 THE COURT: If somebody says Bates number, I'm to
9 understand that it's in the administrative record?
10 MR. GINGOLD: It's my understanding that everything we
11 received in the administrative record is Bates stamped.
12 MR. WARSHAWSKY: And just to be clear, you used a
13 document with a number NORC, I think, earlier?
14 MR. GINGOLD: That's correct.
15 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Was that in the administrative record?
16 MR. GINGOLD: No, it was not. That was subsequently
17 produced.
18 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Right. That's what I wanted to be
19 clear about. Where you have a Bates number, I can certainly
20 give a cross reference to the administrative record here. I
21 have that here. I can look it up.
22 MR. GINGOLD: Your Honor, what we will do --
23 THE COURT: Do you think Bates has anything to do with
24 these numbers anymore?
25 MR. GINGOLD: Your Honor, there were approximately
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1 17,000 pages of documents in the administrative record that were
2 produced. When we input the information in the system, it was
3 input -- it was not segregated other than by Bates number at the
4 time we received the information.
5 There have been some subsequent productions, but it was
6 a significant process.
7 THE COURT: Fine. I was just musing on whether Bates
8 really deserves to have his name on all those numbers that we're
9 using.
10 THE WITNESS: Clearly from a different century.
11 THE COURT: Really, it was. And I remember that
12 century. Go ahead, Mr. Gingold.
13 MR. GINGOLD: It was only a couple of years ago,
14 Your Honor.
15 BY MR. GINGOLD:
16 Q. Let's look at page one. Page one of the document,
17 Dr. Scheuren --
18 A. How do I know what I'm supposed to have in front of me?
19 Q. This is page one.
20 Now, do you recall sending this e-mail 10/3/01 to
21 Bert Edwards? That's October 3, 2001.
22 I would like you to turn --
23 A. I need a little longer with this, please. This is a long
24 time ago. Yes.
25 MR. GINGOLD: If we can please call up page 12. I
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1 would like to focus on the last paragraph.
2 BY MR. GINGOLD:
3 Q. Do you see, Doctor, the head note is, "period of Legacy
4 (1985 to 1998) or existing (1998 to date)." Do you see that?
5 A. Yes, I do.
6 Q. And this refers to computerized accounts. Correct?
7 A. Yes.
8 Q. I would like you -- let's see, one, two, three, four, five
9 lines from the bottom. Did you write this, by the way, Doctor?
10 A. Yes, I did.
11 Q. Okay. And it states as follows: "To make full use of these
12 computer files for a historical accounting, we would need to
13 check on how the continuing accounting data are being collected
14 now and what is being done to limit data capture and other
15 errors. How are such errors prevented in earlier legacy
16 systems? What procedural handbooks and documented system checks
17 exist? Can a conformance audit be used rather than relying
18 mainly on a search for supporting transaction detail? Bottom
19 line, here is how tight are, (were), the controls for these
20 computer systems, and hence, how much reliance can be placed on
21 them?" Close, question mark.
22 Do you recall saying that?
23 A. Yes. It's actually in the first predesign document that
24 NORC has. I don't know where this came from, but the final
25 version was in the predesign.
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1 Q. So that statement is correct, isn't it?
2 A. I said that.
3 Q. And you believe it was correct then and it's correct now.
4 Correct?
5 A. That's a little bit of an interest to say. The answer is
6 basically it's correct, still.
7 Q. Thank you.
8 A. But the issues there are different now than they were then.
9 Q. Can you tell me if it is no longer true that "the bottom
10 line is how tight were the controls for these computer systems,
11 and hence, how many reliance can be placed on them?" Is that
12 true?
13 A. What we're talking about here is a contrast between two
14 different approaches to doing this work. One is conformance
15 audit, which if the controls were tight enough, you wouldn't
16 have to do a reconciliation.
17 And the other is, if you're not sure about the
18 controls, you can do -- you have to do a reconciliation. Much
19 more expensive process.
20 Q. So basically what you're still saying here isn't -- remains
21 to be true, isn't it? What you said here is true today?
22 A. There were two approaches, and that is true. There were two
23 approaches.
24 Q. Thank you.
25 Now, do you, yourself, have any knowledge whether or
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1 not the IRMS system has had sufficient controls?
2 A. I do not.
3 Q. Do you know if any of the other systems that house the data
4 had sufficient controls?
5 A. Not in the way you're using the phrase, no.
6 Q. How about the way you're using the phrase? We're using your
7 terms now.
8 A. The answer would still be the same. I do not know.
9 Q. Did anyone inform you whether or not they had sufficient
10 controls?
11 A. No. We did undertake to do some testing of the systems,
12 okay, that we're looking at to see what kind of results we could
13 have expected from them, but the issue of control is really
14 beyond our scope.
15 Q. It's beyond your scope?
16 A. That's correct.
17 Q. And you're only making conclusions about the consistency of
18 the information, not about the accuracy of the data. Correct?
19 A. We're going back to that again?
20 Q. Well, I'm just trying to understand.
21 A. My answer is, if I have a transaction that I'm testing with
22 supporting documents, and I find the supporting documents, okay,
23 even though it's very difficult to find them, okay, but I do
24 find them, okay, I'm going to be -- if I'm an accountant --
25 Q. Doctor, you're not an accountant. We're talking to you
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1 about your opinions --
2 MR. WARSHAWSKY: Objection, Your Honor. The witness --
3 THE WITNESS: You're asking me a question outside of my
4 scope, then.
5 THE COURT: Let him finish his answer, counsel.
6 THE WITNESS: May I finish?
7 THE COURT: Yes.
8 A. And the accountants actually are pulling this information
9 from a system, okay, and they're making a comparison with a
10 transaction that's on an electronic database, and they end up
11 concluding that the two match, okay, or that they don't match.
12 But they end up concluding something that they believe is true.
13 That's what I relied on when we did our work.
14 If they had a different kind of system, then you could
15 use a different kind of approach, but that kind of approach was
16 not judged suitable.
17 BY MR. GINGOLD:
18 Q. So the answer is the accountants or consultants are making
19 those conclusions. Correct?
20 A. That's correct.
21 MR. GINGOLD: I'd like to turn to what is identified as
22 Bates number 421.
23 BY MR. GINGOLD:
24 Q. And I would like to first point out the first page, which is
25 page one. This is a January 29th, 2007 memorandum from you to
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1 Jeffrey Zippin.
2 A. Yes.
3 Q. Do you recall this, document?
4 A. Yes, I do.
5 MR. GINGOLD: I'd like to turn to Bates number two,
6 footnote one.
7 BY MR. GINGOLD:
8 Q. This is similar to what you testified in response to a
9 question from Mr. Warshawsky.
10 A. Yes.
11 Q. Do you see that?
12 A. Yes, I do.
13 Q. It talks about when you were at the IRS and how you viewed
14 taxpayers as whether or not they were trustworthy?
15 A. Yes. This is --
16 Q. And what did you say in this footnote, Doctor?
17 A. In our IRS background, all instances of unsupported
18 transactions could be disallowed.
19 Q. And why is that?
20 A. Pardon me?
21 Q. Why is that?
22 A. Because there was no trust in the taxpayers involved.
23 Q. Does that also apply to systems, if the systems are
24 untrustworthy?
25 A. That wasn't the context in which I used this.
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1 Q. I asked you if it also applies to the systems.
2 A. I don't have the answer to that question. That's not what
3 we were addressing here.
4 Q. But you've made -- I think you've made statements in your
5 opinion, or rebuttal opinion, and also in other reports that
6 you've filed with the Department of Interior that I think you
7 found that the systems have been performing, or there's no
8 evidence that they haven't been performing. Do you recall
9 making those statements?
10 A. I do.
11 Q. And are you referring in that regard to the paper ledger era
12 when you made those statements?
13 A. In that particular context, which is I'm referring to the
14 system as a whole, yeah.
15 Q. So that would include both the paper and the electronic?
16 A. Yes, sir, yeah.
17 MR. GINGOLD: I would like to call up an exhibit which
18 is identified as PPX4174.
19 BY MR. GINGOLD:
20 Q. Doctor, just for clarification, this was not one of the GAO
21 reports that was included in your meta-analysis. Have you ever
22 seen this before?
23 A. I'm not sure. What's the date on it, 1982?
24 Q. 1982, that's correct. So it is shortly before the defined
25 electronic ledger era. Do you see that?
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1 A. Uh-huh.
2 Q. Doctor, I would like you to turn to what would be the
3 page 2-I of this exhibit. And there's a head note. It says,
4 "Causes of the System's Breakdown." Do you see that? Sorry.
5 A. Thank you.
6 Q. And I would like to read the first sentence. "GAO
7 identified two basic causes for the breakdown of the accounting
8 system."
9 I'm trying to move this a little rapidly, but this
10 deals with the Individual Indian Trust, and also the Tribal
11 Trust systems.
12 MR. GINGOLD: If the Court would like me to go through
13 them in more detail, I will.
14 BY MR. GINGOLD:
15 Q. But in any event, were you aware that at least the
16 Controller General in 1982 believed the accounting systems had
17 broken down?
18 A. I'm aware of the general work done by other organizations
19 who have audited this system over the years. Okay? And --
20 Q. So you're aware there were at least identifiable problems.
21 Correct?
22 A. Oh, yes.
23 Q. But you hadn't been told the systems had broken down, were
24 you?
25 A. I remember that phrase, yeah.
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1 Q. I would like to turn to page 3-I, second paragraph from the
2 bottom above the head note. And I would like to read the first
3 part of it, the first few, I think, five lines of the paragraph.
4 "These matters have been pointed out repeatedly over a
5 number of years by GAO, Interior's inspector general, and
6 various system study groups. Bureau managers were well aware of
7 the problems and acknowledged that the information in the
8 automated accounting and finance system was unreliable."
9 Had you been informed that by your client, the
10 defendant?
11 THE COURT: Mr. Gingold, this is a 25-year old
12 document. Right?
13 MR. GINGOLD: That's correct, Your Honor.
14 THE COURT: I gather this is all in aid of your
15 proposition that if was once unreliable, you can consider it
16 unreliable for all purposes, since you used to work for the IRS.
17 Is that what you're saying?
18 MR. GINGOLD: Not entirely, Your Honor, no. It was
19 unreliable at that point in time. If it has ever become
20 reliable, it should be viewed as reliable from that point
21 forward, but not for the historical data.
22 THE COURT: So you're focused on old-fashioned
23 pre-electronic era information?
24 MR. GINGOLD: Your Honor, that was -- your hypothesis
25 with regard to the paper records era, as I understand
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3 THE COURT: And you want him to say that was not a
4 reasonable hypothesis because of all this old stuff from the
5 GAO. Right?
6 MR. GINGOLD: Well, the question is whether or not his
7 hypothesis is supportable based on four points that he
8 identified which support his hypothesis.
9 THE COURT: Well, you know, rather than showing him
10 these 25-year old words, seems to me that you ought to stick
11 within his expertise, which is statistics. I think he's told us
12 where the hypothesis came from. It came from the dollars. You
13 try the hypothesis, if it works, fine; if it doesn't work, you
14 look at something else.
15 We keep going back to these old documents, which
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# Presentation: 290397
## TASverter and the UpgradedSTEP-NRF and STEP-TAS Protocols
- Hans Peter de Koning (ESA/ESTEC D/TOS-MCV, The Netherlands)
- [email protected]
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace Product Data Exchange
- April 7-10, 2003, NIST, Gaithersburg, Md, USA
**Notes:**
<Simulog est une société fondée à l’initiative de l’INRIA (INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE) il y a plus de 10 ans, en 1984.
La définition de la mission de l’entreprise est basée sur l’objectif initial de ses initiateurs: être un pont entre l’industrie et la recherche publique.
La mission de l’entreprise comporte deux points qui reflètent notre stratégie mais aussi le marché sur lequel Simulog évolue:
L’objectif numéro 1 est de fournir une gamme de prestation complète: Simulog doit intégrer les solutions proposées dans l’environnement industriel préexistant de ses clients.
Cette connaissance approfondie des besoins du client , de son métier et de son environnement permet d’atteindre plusieurs objectifs positifs: 1. la mise en confiance du client, qui facilite le dialogue lors de la phase de spécification des besoins (meilleure compréhension des besoins) et lors de l’apport des solutions nouvelles (plus grande facilité à obtenir l’adhésion du client). 2. la fidélisation du client, qui permet d'accroître l’efficacité et la rentabilité des études au fur et à mesure.
L’objectif numéro 2 consiste à s’adapter aux nouvelles technologies pour offrir au client une solution industrielle à un problème ne pouvant être traité par les méthodes classiques.
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## Topics
- Brief recap of STEP-NRF and STEP-TAS protocols
- Why TASverter ?
- Scope and purpose of TASverter
- Development approach
- Updates to NRF and TAS protocols
- Current status
- Outlook
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Recap STEP-NRF (1)(Network-model Results Format)
- Generic, discipline-independent exchange of models & results
- Model definition, using a discrete network representation
- Supports model/submodel hierarchy
- Results data, produced in analysis, test or operation
- Meta-data, which records details of actual analysis, test or operation performed
- Only discrete observations
- I.e. sampled results at discrete locations for discrete states of the model / object under observation, no support for continuous fields or similar
- Any property value has explicit (physical) quantity and unit
- Data model designed to cope efficiently with large amounts of results
- Built-in support for scalar, vector, matrix, tensor data
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Recap STEP-NRF (2)(Network-model Results Format)
- Central NRF data structure is the ‘datacube’
- - each element of the cube is a scalar, vector or tensor property for a specific (item, quantity, state)
- - state quantity is normally time or frequence
- - ‘simple’ and ‘advanced’ SUBTYPEs, respectively for literal and generalised functional property values
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Recap STEP-TAS(Thermal Analysis for Space)
- STEP-based application protocol
- Initial scope: Exchange of thermal-radiative models for space, including rigid body kinematics and orbit / attitude / orientation specification
- Geometry represented by bounded face model with minimal topology (compatible with AP 203 CC4)
- Extended scope: Exchange of thermal lumped parameter network models
- Targetting exchange between various SINDAs, ESATAN
- STEP-TAS is a pure superset of STEP-NRF (Used as ‘integrated resource’)
- Developed since 1996 mainly on ESA funding, supported by CNES, NASA
- Originally full ARM / AIM according to ISO TC184/SC4 procedures
- Accompagnying STEP-TAS library (C and F77 API) provided since 1998
- Many tools implemented prototype or industrial beta converters
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Why TASverter ?
- STEP-TAS converters did not deliver industrial solution up to now
- Only ESARAD, THERMICA and Thermal Desktop have STEP-TAS exchange included in industrial releases
- Exchange is slow, often not reliable, and fails for large models
- Existing STEP-TAS architecture had too many layers
- Bad performance (CPU / elapsed time)
- Inefficient memory usage, huge memory requirements
- Expensive to verify and maintain
- Difficult to distribute on multiple platform/compiler combinations
- However principle of providing protocol + libraryis still very good and should be retained!
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Scope and purpose of TASverter
- TASverter is an initiative of ESA/ESTEC D/TOS-MCV to:
- Offer users finally a properly working solution for exchange of thermal models
- First between major European analysis tools ESARAD and THERMICA
- Remove complicated dependency on (at least) 4 developers
- STEP-TAS and STEP library developers, Tool X and Tool Y developers
- Produce a fully functional (open source) framework for validation and verification of STEP-based data exchange protocols and implementations
- Lay a solid basis for the future
- Low threshold for implementation
- Maintainable and cost-effective
- Ensure long term availability (no third party dependence)
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Development approach (1)
- Implementation in pure Python (v2.2)
- Following positive experience with earlier ‘ad-hoc’ converter developments
- Internal data storage uses STEP-TAS (ARM) data model
- Implemented in ‘STEP-TAS Repository Handler’, which is largely generated automatically with pyExpress from the STEP-TAS EXPRESS schema
- For each supported tool/format a ‘reader’ and a ‘writer’ is created
- Full testsuite built up alongside development
- Unit, integration and large model testcases under configuration control
- Integrated validation and fine-tuning of STEP-NRF and STEP-TAS
- Goal is recreation of models which are understandable and editable by humans
- Efficient update cycle is possible with pyExpress STEP-TAS library generator
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Development approach (2)
*Phase 1*
- STEP-TAS Repository Handler
- (produced by pyExpress)
- thermica_VIF_reader
- thermica_SYSBAS_reader
- thermica_SYSBAS_writer
- esarad_erg_reader
- esarad_erg_writer
- THERMICA
- .SYSBAS
- THERMICA
- .VIF
- ESARAD
- .erg
- THERMICA
- SYSBAS-to-VIF-export
- Part_21_reader
- Part_21_writer
- STEP-TAS
- Part 21
- .stp
- TRASYS_reader
- TRASYS_writer
- TRASYS
- .inp
*temporary route via .VIF for quick development and verification *
- thermica_VIF_writer
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Updates to NRF and TAS protocols (1)
- Removed AIM and mapping table, focussed on robust ARM
- Interoperability with AP203 was not achieved in practice
- Better do an executable AP203/TAS converter (retained mapping table for this)
- Cost of full AIM implementation, verification and maintenance too high
- Major clean-up and replacement of unclear terminology
- Resolved many issues collected over the years
- Includes artificial constructs in ARM from original AIM/GR mapping
- Changed TAS navigational structure from bottom-up to top-down
- Much easier / more natural to use in OO repository API
- Revalidated relationships for TAS geometry, meshing, thermal-radiative faces and made data model more consistent
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Updates to NRF and TAS protocols (2)
- Updated NRF definitions for ‘datacube’, quantities and properties
- Permitted all permutations of ordering (item, quantity, state)
- Added a dedicated datacube for material properties
- Started to move protocol documents from MS Word to XHTML
- Revalidated all WHERE and RULE constraints
- Made all INVERSE attribute definitions consistent
- Consequence is that new STEP-TAS (ARM) Part 21 files are not compatible with previous STEP-TAS (AIM) Part 21 files
- Not a serious problem since STEP-TAS was not yet really in industrial use
- Last chance for this kind of updates
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Current TASverter status
- Started in October 2002; second release made per 26 March 2003
- Self-contained Windows executable (no need to install Python)
- Download from http://www.estec.esa.int/thermsoft
- THERMICA .VIF and .SYSBAS readers
- ESARAD .erg writer
- Configuration controlled testsuite with unit and large model testcases,including fully automated run scripts for verification and regression testing
- Being tested by industrial users in Europe
- Now under construction
- ESARAD .erg reader
- THERMICA .VIF and .SYSBAS writers
- Upgrade Part 21 reader/writer to industrial level (pyExpress)
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## TASverter example 1: ISS_coldTHERMICA to ESARAD
- 711 thermal-radiative surfaces, converted in less than 15 seconds.
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## TASverter example 2: ATVTHERMICA to ESARAD
- 1700 thermal-radiative surfaces, converted in less than 25 seconds.
- Model hierarchy and coordinate transformations fully retained.
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## TASverter example 2: ATVTHERMICA to ESARAD
- Original THERMICA .SYSBAS
- Generated ESARAD .erg
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Outlook (short term)
- Update STEP-NRF and STEP-TAS protocols (ARM only)
- Submit as NWI to ISO TC 184 / SC 4 for ballot as PAS or TS
- Provide and verify pyExpress generated C++ libraries for STEP-TAS
- Publish tools and schemas in open source
- pyExpress and TASverter
- STEP-TAS and STEP-NRF schemas, Python and C++ libraries
- ESA development STEP-SPE (Space Environmental Analysis)
- Currently open for tender, start foreseen summer 2003
- Extends TAS for micro-meteorites/debris, contamination, atomox, radiation ...
- Promote implementation STEP-TAS in other European and US tools
- Cigale2 (Alcatel), TMG, TSS, Thermal Desktop, ...
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Outlook (longer term)
- Extend TASverter with new reader/writer plug-ins
- Transform existing TRASYS/ESARAD converter to TRASYS reader/writer
- Transform existing SINDA85/ESATAN converter to SINDA85 reader and ESATAN writer
- Add more SINDA/ESATAN-like readers / writers
- Add AP203 reader/writer, with primitive shape recognition capability
- Can be derived from existing AP203/ESARAD converter plus old TAS AIM mapping; possibly add facetting of remaining NURBS surfaces
- Construct HDF5 mapping and libraries for STEP-NRF
- Extend pyExpress to generate pure Fortran libraries
- Some demand for legacy applications (perhaps also SINDA / ESATAN)
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
## Acknowledgements
- Co-workers at ESA/ESTEC: Simon Appel, David Alsina
- Contractor Simulog (France): Olivier Pailles, Arnaud Klinger
- Subcontractor GRAITEC (France): Eric Lebègue and co-workers
- ESARAD / ALSTOM Power (UK): Julian Thomas, David Scurrah
- THERMICA / Astrium SAS (France): Marc Jacquiau
- 2003 NASA-ESA Workshop on Aerospace PDE at NIST
- 7-10 April 2003
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
[Volume 5 No.1 / January - February 1999]
Suggested Citation
Dispatches
Preventing Zoonotic Diseases in Immunocompromised Persons: The Role of
Physicians and Veterinarians
Sara Grant and Christopher W. Olsen
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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We surveyed physicians and veterinarians in Wisconsin about the
risk for and prevention of zoonotic diseases in
immunocompromised persons. We found that physicians and
veterinarians hold significantly different views about the
risks posed by certain infectious agents and species of animals
and communicate very little about zoonotic issues; moreover,
physicians believe that veterinarians should be involved in
many aspects of zoonotic disease prevention, including patient
education.
The bond between humans and animals has been recognized for many years, and
pet ownership has been associated with both emotional and health benefits
(1-4). However, pet ownership may also pose health risks through the
zoonotic transmission of infectious diseases, especially in the
immunocompromised (5). Animal-associated pathogens of concern to
immunocompromised persons include Toxoplasma gondii, Cryptosporidium spp.,
Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp., Giardia lamblia, Rhodococcus equi,
Bartonella spp., Mycobacterium marinum, Bordetella bronchiseptica,
Chlamydia psittaci, and zoophilic dermatophytes (2,6). However, with the
exception of Bartonella henselae and zoophilic dermatophytes, infections in
humans are more commonly acquired from sources other than pets, and the
infectious disease risk from owning pets is considered low (2,7).
Nonetheless, HIV-infected persons may still be advised not to own pets (8).
Since human medicine often does not delve deeply into the role of animals
in the transmission of zoonotic agents (7,9) and veterinary medicine does
not cover the clinical aspects of human disease, zoonotic disease control
requires involvement of both physicians and veterinarians. We examined how
frequently physicians and veterinarians encounter zoonotic diseases, what
role physicians think veterinarians should play in zoonotic disease
prevention, how often physicians and veterinarians communicate about
zoonoses issues, and what physicians and veterinarians perceive as the
disease risk of immunocompromised persons from pets.
Our sample populations were drawn from membership lists of the Wisconsin
Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA) and the State Medical Society of
Wisconsin (excluding retired practitioners). Veterinarians (n = 526) were
chosen by a systematic sampling of every third name on the WVMA membership
list. Since veterinarians in all types of practice may encounter zoonotic
problems, sampling was not stratified by specialty. Physicians (n=698) were
chosen by specialty most likely to involve both zoonotic diseases and
immunocompromised patients (all physicians who listed infectious disease [n
= 38] or hematology/oncology [n = 103] as specialties), as well as randomly
selected cohorts of pediatricians (n = 100), and general internal medicine
physicians (n = 500). Duplicate names were removed.
Each participant was mailed a cover letter; a number-coded, postage-paid
return envelope; and a physician- or veterinarian-specific survey.
Nonresponders received a second survey 3 weeks after the first. For
questions with a response scale of 1 to 5, the sample size was large enough
for a 2-sample Z-test to statistically compare mean responses between
physicians and veterinarians. Additionally, responses were analyzed by
veterinary practice type and physician specialty. Statistically significant
differences in responses by specialty are noted in the text. A 2-sample
Z-test employing the standard large sample approximation to binomial data
was used to compare the proportions of responses by physicians and
veterinarians to the question about zoonotic pathogens of concern to
immunocompromised patients.
Surveys were completed by 327 veterinarians and 322 physicians (overall
response rate of 53%). Responses from veterinarians were as follows: 142
(43%) small-animal practice, 65 (20%) large-animal practice, 98 (30%)
mixed-animal practice, and 22 (7%) exotic-animal practice. The distribution
of respondents by practice type is very similar to the distribution by
practice type across the State of Wisconsin (46% small animal, 19% large
animal, 35% mixed, and 0.3% exotic [data courtesy of M. Mardock, Wisconsin
Veterinary Medical Association]), except for an overrepresentation of
exotic-animal practitioners. Nationally, 8% of veterinarians are in large
animal practice exclusively, 29% in mixed practice, 58% in small animal
practice and 5% "other" (data from the Veterinary Economics Statistics
Brochure of the AVMA, September 1998). The distribution of responses from
physicians included 24 (7%) in infectious diseases, 48 (15%) in
hematology/oncology, 53 (16%) in pediatrics and 197 (61%) in general
internal medicine (including 16 who specifically categorized themselves as
pulmonologists and 11 as rheumatologists). Among our random selection of
pediatricians and general internists, the respondent ratio of 3.7
internists for every 1 pediatrician is slightly higher than the statewide
ratio of 2.5 (Wisconsin physician data courtesy of M. O'Brien, State
Medical Society of Wisconsin) and the national ratio of 2.0 (10).
The survey results indicate that veterinarians (Table 1) encounter zoonotic
diseases in their practices or discuss them with their clients more
frequently (p < 0.00001) than physicians (Table 2). Among veterinarians,
small-animal practitioners encounter zoonoses more frequently than
veterinarians as a whole (mean = 2.80, p = 0.05), and large-animal
veterinarians less frequently (mean = 3.41, p = 0.001). Among physicians,
infectious disease specialists encounter zoonoses more frequently than the
overall population of physician respondents (mean = 3.44, p = 0.001), but
these specialists still encounter zoonoses problems less frequently than
veterinarians (p = 0.05).
Table 1. Survey of veterinarians
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Questions Responses
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How often do you encounter or discuss
zoonotic diseases in your patient
population?
1=Several times/day;
2=Daily; 3=Weekly;
4=Occasionally; 5=Never X = 3.02(sup a) (0.05)(sup b)
How often do physicians contact you
for advice on the animal aspects of
transmission and risks of zoonotic
diseases?
1=Several times/week;
2=Several times/month;
3=Several times/year;
4=Rarely; 5=Never X = 4.30 (0.04)
How often do you contact physicians
regarding a zoonotic disease?
1=Several times/week;
2=Several times/month;
3=Several times/year;
4=Rarely; 5=Never X = 4.21 (0.04)
If you know that a client is
immunocompromised, do you offer
consultation on zoonotic disease
prevention?
- Yes n=96(sup c)
- No n=9
- The situation has never
arisen n=205
How much risk to immunocompromised
patients is associated with owning or
having contact with the following
animals?
1=Highest risk to 5=Lowest
risk
- Reptile X = 2.28 (0.09)
- Bird X = 2.49 (0.07)
- Kitten (<6 months of age) X = 2.81 (0.07)
- Puppy (<6 months of age) X = 3.02 (0.07)
- Farm animals X = 3.05 (0.07)
- Cat X = 3.28 (0.06)
- Dog X = 3.86 (0.06)
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(sup a)Mean of all respondents.
(sup b)Standard error of the mean.
(sup c)Absolute number of veterinarians answering "yes", "no" or "the situation has
never arisen".
When physicians were asked (on a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 = very comfortable
and 5 = not comfortable) how comfortable they felt about advising patients
on the role of animals in the transmission of zoonotic agents and
associated risks, with the exception of infectious disease specialists
(whose mean comfort level = 1.92 was significantly [p < 0.0001] better than
that of the overall population of physicians), they responded that they
were not very comfortable in this role (mean = 3.69, Table 2); moreover,
physicians indicated that veterinarians should play an equal or greater
role in advising patients about zoonotic diseases (Table 2). In particular,
they suggested that veterinarians should be involved not only in
controlling zoonotic disease pathogens in animals, but also in providing
information for patients and physicians (Table 2). However, the survey
demonstrated a nearly complete lack of communication between physicians and
veterinarians about zoonotic disease issues (Tables 1,2). In addition,
patients themselves do not appear to view veterinarians as a source of
zoonotic disease information. Of 310 veterinarians, 96 indicated that they
offer special consultation about additional steps for zoonotic disease
prevention if they are aware of the fact that a client is
immunocompromised; however, for 205 of 310 respondents, the client's health
was never discussed (Table 1).
Table 2. Survey of physicians
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Questions Responses
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How often do you encounter or
discuss zoonotic diseases in your
patient population?
1=Several times/day;
2=Daily; 3=Weekly;
4=Occasionally; 5=Never X = 4.16(sup a) (0.03)(sup b)
How comfortable do you feel in
advising patients specifically on
the animal aspects of transmission
and the risks for zoonotic diseases?
1=Very comfortable to
5=Not X = 3.69 (0.05)
Should veterinarians be involved in
advising clients about the potential
for zoonotic disease?
1=Veterinarian should have
primary responsibility;
3=Responsibility should be
equal; 5= Physician should
have primary
responsibility X = 2.77 (0.05)
How involved should veterinarians be
in the following areas in reducing
transmission of zoonotic disease
agents to immunocompromised
patients, providing that client
confidentiality is maintained?
1=Very involved to 5=Not
involved
- General
maintenance of
animal health X = 1.62 (0.06)
- Additional
zoonotic disease
screening of
animals X = 1.78 (0.06)
- Zoonoses
education for
patients X = 2.08 (0.06)
- Consultation
for physicians X = 2.12 (0.06)
How often do veterinarians contact
you regarding zoonotic diseases?
1=Several times/week;
2=Several times/month;
3=Several times/year;
4=Rarely; 5=Never X = 4.74 (0.03)
How often do you contact
veterinarians for advice on the
animal aspects of transmission and
risks of zoonotic diseases?
1=Several times/week;
2=Several times/month;
3=Several times/year;
4=Rarely; 5=Never X = 4.55 (0.03)
How much risk to immunocompromised
patients is associated with owning
or having contact with the following
animals?
1=Highest risk to 5=Lowest
risk
- Bird X = 2.37 (0.07)
- Kitten (<6 months of age) X = 2.47 (0.08)
- Cat X = 2.58 (0.07)
- Reptile X = 2.64 (0.09)
- Farm animals X = 2.94 (0.08)
- Puppy (<6 months of age) X = 3.28 (0.08)
- Dog X = 3.69 (0.06)
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(sup a)Mean of all respondents.
(sup b) Standard error of the mean.
In the second portion of the survey, we examined the views of physicians
and veterinarians on the possible disease risks (from specific animals or
pathogens) to immunocompromised persons. Various animals were ranked on a
risk scale of 1 to 5 (1 = highest risk to 5 = lowest risk, with an option
to respond "unsure"). Veterinarians assigned a higher risk than physicians
to reptiles (p = 0.004) and puppies (p = 0.01); physicians assigned a
higher risk than veterinarians to cats (p < 0.00001) and kittens (p =
0.001) (Tables 1,2). Physicians and veterinarians were also asked to list
the two zoonotic pathogens of greatest concern for immunocompromised
persons (Table 3). The two most frequently named pathogens were Salmonella
spp. and Toxoplasma gondii. Within this ranking, Salmonella spp. were
listed more frequently (p = 0.001) by veterinarians than physicians, and
this concern may explain why veterinarians thought that reptiles pose the
greatest risk to the immunocompromised (Table 1). (Because of the high
prevalence in reptiles of Salmonella infection, immunocompromised persons
are advised not to own or handle reptiles [2,11]). In contrast, T. gondii
was listed as a potential disease risk more often by physicians (p =
0.001), which is consistent with physician's concern about
immunocompromised persons owning kittens and cats as pets (Table 2).
Table 3. Responses of physicians and veterinarians when In summary, our
asked to "List the two zoonotic pathogens you believe survey results
should be of greatest concern for immunocompromised indicate that
individuals" physicians and
veterinarians hold
very different
--------------------------------------------------------views about the
Pathogen Physicians Veterinarians disease risks from
--------------------------------------------------------certain animals
and infectious
Toxoplasma gondii n(sup a) = 144 n(sup b) = 74(sup c) agents and
Salmonella spp. n = 61 n = 111(sup c) communicate very
little about
Cryptosporidium zoonotic disease
parvum n = 54 n = 86 prevention. The
Mycobacterium spp. n = 29 n = 18 perceived risks
posed by specific
Chlamydia psittaci n = 24 n = 31 pathogens raise
Bartonella spp. n = 15 n = 10 some questions.
Histoplasma n = 1c First, for both
capsulatum n = 13 Salmonella spp.
and T. gondii,
Giardia lamblia n = 12 n = 14 contact with pets
Pasteurella spp. n = 9 n = 6 is not the only,
or even the most
Borrelia burgdorferi n = 8 n = 6 important, source
Pneumocystis carinii n = 8 n = 2 of infection for
Cytomegalovirus n = 8 n = 0(sup C) humans.
Contaminated foods
Blastomyces are the most
dermatitidis n = 7 n = 9 common vehicle of
Rabies virus n = 6 n = 2 Salmonella spp.
infection (12);
Campylobacter spp. n = 5 n = 10 undercooked meat
Escherichia coli n = 2 n = 11(sup d) is also a common
vehicle of T.
Streptococcus spp. n = 1 n = 9(sup d) gondii infection.
Dermatophytes n = 1 n = 24(sup C) Up to 25% of lamb
and pork samples
"Unsure" n = 29 n = 9 contain Toxoplasma
Total number of n = 259 n = 271 tissue cysts (13).
participants Therefore,
responding although cats are
to this question the definitive
hosts for T.
--------------------------------------------------------gondii, cat
(sup a)Total number of times each agent was listed by ownership is not
physicians. associated with an
(sup b)Total number of times each agent was listed by increase in
veterinarians. among HIV-infected Toxoplasma seroconversion
(sup c,d) The number of times these organisms were persons (14).
physicians and veterinarians were significantly of the infectious
different. (sup c)p < 0.001; (sup d)p=0.02 ). disease agents (e.g.,
Secondly, a number Borrelia burgdorferi,
Histoplasma capsulatum,
Blastomyces dermatitidis,
and Pneumocystis carinii) listed as zoonotic disease risks by both physicians
and veterinarians are not truly zoonotic, but rather shared infections. Both
animals and humans are infected, but animals are not the direct vehicles of
infection for humans. In addition, cytomegaloviruses of humans and animals are
not infectious across species. Finally, it is surprising that infection with
B. henselae, the causative agent of cat scratch disease, which also causes
bacillary angiomatosis, peliosis hepatis, and other conditions in immunocompromised
persons, was listed relatively infrequently by both physicians and veterinarians
(Table 3). Exposure to kittens has been clearly implicated as a significant risk
factor in the epidemiology of B. henselae (15). Both physicians and veterinarians
need to recognize the role of this pathogen in the zoonotic infection of
immunocompromised persons and the role of cats in its transmission.
Our finding that 205 of 310 veterinarians never knew a client's
immunocompromised condition is consistent with a previous study in which
only 21% of HIV patients felt most comfortable in asking their veterinarian
about the health risks of pet ownership (16). Through approaches such as
small signs in exam rooms, zoonotic disease brochures in reception areas,
comments in practice newsletters, and affiliation with support groups in
the community, veterinarians can encourage immunocompromised persons to
avail themselves of the diagnostic and preventive measures that can be
provided for zoonotic agents.
Our results suggest that communication between physicians and veterinarians
about zoonotic diseases is largely absent. Enhancing such communication
could help prevent transmission of zoonotic agents. In addition to directly
contacting veterinary practitioners in their community, physicians can also
contact their state health departments for information, since some health
departments have public health veterinarians on staff. Links between the
professions on a broader scale (e.g., through combined veterinary/medical
student training and continuing education) to foster a broader consensus
about zoonotic disease risks and prevention should also be encouraged.
Acknowledgments
We thank Linda Sullivan, George Mejicano, Ken Felz, Barbara Burell, and
Winifred Grant for assistance in designing or distributing the surveys and
Chet Thomas, Rick Nordheim, Brian Aldridge, Sandra Martin, and Tom Tabone
for assisting in data analysis.
The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and the Bernice Barbour Foundation
supported this research.
Dr. Grant is a staff veterinarian at the New Haven Central Hospital
for Veterinary Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut. She conducted this
research during her studies at the University of Wisconsin School of
Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Olsen is an assistant professor of public health at the
University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. His research
interests include DNA vaccine development and immunity to influenza viruses
in horses and pigs, as well as the molecular epidemiology of swine
influenza viruses as zoonotic agents.
Address for correspondence: Christopher W. Olsen, Department of
Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of
Wisconsin, 2015 Linden Drive West, Madison, WI 53706, USA; fax:
608-263-0438; e-mail: [email protected].
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i Michiko,\
\
Michiko Masutani wrote:
Ad:\
I am glad to hear you are interested in to come LWG in summer. I will
mention to Wayman.\
\
It seems simulating L1B will not have much benefit.
That is right
David Tan said ESA will finalize bufr table for L1B but bufr table for
L2B depends on each center. If you send me LIPAS version of bufr table
for L2B, that will help.
I am not quite sure what you are looking for, but I attached the (not so
cleaned) FORTRAN code that we use to write the LIPAS output to BUFR. In
fact, we BUFR DWL as a pseudo pilot, because no BUFR tables were
available for DWL at the time we did OSSE and SOSE.\
\
Please let me know if you need more information.\
\
Regards, Gert-Jan
I wish you a nice summer break.\
Michiko\
\
Ad Stoffelen wrote:
Dear Michiko,\
\
Michiko Masutani wrote:
Gert-Jan and Ad :\
1) I sent the last E-mail to Wayman to request travel fund which he
still has to work on. He said he has to invite Oliver for T-PARK
project. So he has to come up with extra fund to invite you. I
included Ad because I thought \"Why not two?\".
Gert-Jan will probably come to the LWG in winter and not me. It appears
more effective when KNMI distributes its missions over its employees, so
I may come for the summer LWG perhaps.
2\) OSSE with L1B is just my idea. I think using simulated L2B remove
interesting part of model error from simulated data. It is also help to
prepare complete data assimilation cycle before the launch.
I do not quite see how to get substantial model error in the L2B data,
it is primarily measurement data ? On your second point, I\'m trying to
convince EUMETSAT of a NRT cenral Aeolus L2B processing in BUFR.
Currently, KNMI processes ESA ERS-2 scatterometer data in NRT with
50-minute timeliness (see
[www.knmi.nl/scatterometer](http://www.knmi.nl/scatterometer)) which
could be a precedent for Aeolus. In that case L2B BUFR data may be
assimilated by NCEP.
3\) Ron Errico will get ready calibrated radiance data and conventional
data in late summer. First he will prepare for 6 weeks from summer and
winter, then he will process for entire year. NCEP and NESDIS are
working on thinned radiance data for whole year and probably get ready
this summer. Perfect conventional data are already available and
posted at\
<ftp://ftp.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/exper/mmasutani/NR2006/SIM_OBS/prepbufrT511/jw.aug07>\
JMA are down loading and running LETKF. They have to wait for Mr
Sato\'s returning Japan to include radiance any way.\
\
It is nice to have small amount of data as soon as possible. Usually it
takes time to get system working. NCEP system is very poorly documented
and we are heavily rely on information in the brains on splendid and
dedicated staffs who work for NCEP for long time.
We now prepared a proposal for ESA and Gert-Jan will submit it.
4) Do you mean T799 mode resolve only 200km?\
Oreste found some problem in tropics of T799 NR\
<http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/JointOSSEs/record/Jan-Mar08/Reale_T799_October_Nature_Run.ppt>\
We are still working on evaluation of midlatitude storm. If you find
any thing, please let us know.
With Gert-Jan we found some interesting results indeed on the ECMWF
model, but not yet for the NR. I\'m sure he will let you know when he
has the NR results.
5) I met Anne Grete Straume-Lindner of ESA in ILRC. I told her that you
are writing a proposal. She said she will be expecting your proposal.
Very good!\
\
Have a nice summer break, mine starts now for two weeks!\
\
Cheers,\
\
Ad
Michiko\
\
\
\
Gert-Jan Marseille wrote:
Dear Michiko,\
\
Indeed, I am planning to attend the next LWG in winter. I can present
the latest results on ADM vertical sampling strategies.\
\
This is also a good opportunity to discuss ADM simulation for the Joint
OSSE. The Aeolus E2S is not suitable to simulate one year of ADM
observations, because of computation time. Instead I am planning to use
the LIPAS tool we developed in the past. LIPAS takes into account
instrument error and a spatial representativeness error.\
\
I checked the spatial scales resolved by the operational ECMWF model
(T799 \~ 25 km grid). Horizontal scales below 200 km are (almost) not
resolved by the model. I am planning to do a similar analysis for the
nature run. The spatial scales not resolved by the nature run will drive
the representativeness error to be added to the simulated ADM (and
taking into account that ADM samples the atmosphere 50 km along track)\
\
Currently, LIPAS generates level-2 ADM data.\
I understand that you are planning to install the ADM L2B-processor and
use it for the Joint OSSE? Do you have a schedule available for the
planned experiments? I guess you will start with calibration experiments
using conventional observations only? So DWL will be used at a later
stage. Do you have any idea when?\
\
I am asking because the L2B processor is not ready at this stage. I have
no clear picture when it will reach the stage of maturity to be used for
the Joint OSSE, but that will not be before the end of this year. I will
discuss with my colleagues Ad and Jos how much work is required to adapt
LIPAS to generate L1B data.\
\
This week I am finishing my proposal to ESA for ADM (and follow-ons)
simulation. It would be helpful if you can send me a schedule of planned
experiments (and the use of DWL in particular).\
\
Best regards, Gert-Jan\
\
\
\
Michiko Masutani wrote:
Wayman:\
I am sorry you had to miss David Tan\'s Visit to EMC.\
\
At 9am meeting he had intensive discussion with Greg Krasowski (JCSDA
and work with Dennis Keiser), Hongming Qi (OSDPD), Jack Woollen. Tong
Zhu, Zhaoxia Pu, Yuanfu Xsi and myself stayed all the meeting as well.\
We went though documentations and bufr table. EE format and bufr
conversion. We discuss about how we will receive ADM data. We thought
that the involvement of Hongming will depend on whether ADM data will
come from GTS or ftp. Anyway Greg will be getting ready for ADM
preprocessor.\
\
Seminar was attended by only about 15 people. This was a little
disappointing. But people who came to the meeting become much more
prepared for ADN and idea of space based DWL.\
\
In the afternoon, Dave showed installation of L2BP processor. We tested
at NESDIS linux machine and at University of Utah with Zhaoxia\'s
help. Detail documentation was very helpful. Greg will test on IBM and
contact with David.\
\
L2BP_Release1.33 is posted at\
<ftp://ftp.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/exper/mmasutani/ADM>\
Thy are still test version and not available from public site, yet. We
will test and report bugs to David.\
\
I still think it is worthwhile to simulate L1B data from T511 Joint OSSE
NR for ADM. Instead of going through Aeolus E2S (End-to-End Simulator),
I wonder if KNMI can simulate L1B data which simulate errors due to the
different between NR and DAS model.\
\
I hope either Gert-Jan or Ad Stoffelen will be able to visit EMC after
the LWG meeting in next winter and discuss with SWA about simulation of
DWL.\
\
Michiko
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\* KNMI, PO Box 201, 3730 AE de Bilt \*\
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\* Tel: +31 30 22 06 820 \*\
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c
subroutine out_pseudoPilot(ilevUD,rAz,rp,rHLOS,rNodata,rStdErr
\+ , kyear,kmonth,kday,khour,kminute
\+ , rLat,rLon,l_open_unit,kunit
\+ , id_dwlchannel, channel_mask,nprof)
integer ilevUD
real rAz
real rp(iLevUD)
real rHLOS(iLevUD)
real rStdErr(iLevUD)
integer kyear
integer kmonth
integer khour
integer kminute
real rLat
real rLon
c integer nprof
logical l_open_unit
integer kunit
integer id_dwlchannel
integer channel_mask(ilevUD)
C
C written 29-4-1999 by Siebren de Haan
C for
C input file : LIDAR-bufr
C output : pseudo_pilot-bufr
C
C modified 11-09-2002 by David Tan
C for
C input files: LIPAS ascii output
C
C modified 01-11-2003 by David Tan
C for
C dwl channel ident stored in radiosonde type
C
parameter (jwork=80000, jbufl=20000, kelem = 20000, jbyte=80000)
parameter (jsup=9, jsec0=3, jsec1=40, jsec2=64, jsec3=4)
parameter (jsec4=2, jkey=46, jelem=20000, kvals=80000)
integer kbuff(jbufl),kbufr(jbufl),ksup(jsup),koutdata(jsup)
integer ksec0(jsec0),ksec1(jsec1),ksec2(jsec2),ksec3(jsec3)
integer ksec4(jsec4)
c integer isec1(jsec1),isec2(jsec2),isec3(jsec3)
c integer isec4(jsec4)
integer ktdlst(jelem)
real values(kvals),outvals(kvals)
character\*64 cnames(kelem)
character\*24 cunits(kelem)
character\*80 cvals(kvals)
character\*80 inname,outname
real MAXSIGMA
integer iGROSS,iSIGMA
real rAz2
real rLon2
c
c write(6,\*)\'Starting bufr output\...\'
c write(6,\*)\'id_dwlchannel=\',id_dwlchannel
c
c
c iNumObs=0
c
iret=0
nargs = iargc()
C MAXSIGMA
MAXSIGMA=50.0
C missing data indicator
rmdi=1.7E+38
itot=0
ngross=0
nMAXSIGMA=0
c
c nmess=0
nmess=1
C If first profile then
C open output unit
if ( l_open_unit ) then
l_open_unit = .false.
if (nargs .lt. 1) then
write(\*,\*)\'addnoise(out_pseudoPILOT) \<BUFR output-file\> \...\'
stop
endif
call getarg(1,outname)
call PBOPEN(kunit,outname,\'w\',iret)
c print\*,\' kunit = \',kunit
if (iret .eq. -1) STOP \'open failed on bufr.out\'
if (iret .eq. -2) STOP \'invalid file name\'
if (iret .eq. -3) STOP \'invalide open mode specified\'
c kunit = 10
c print\*,\' kunit after pbopen = \',kunit
endif
c kval=ksup(5) ! not used in what follows
c nmess=ksup(6) ! set to 1 above
c
c nlev=20 ! number of levels
nlev=ilevUD ! number of levels
c
c iel=12+1+5\*nlev ! khead RF DATA
c 1 +1+1+5\*nlev+12 ! QC RF QC-DATA
c 2 +1+1+1+5\*nlev+12 ! QC GC GA QC-DATA
iel=12+1+5\*nlev ! khead RF DATA
\+ +1+1+5\*nlev+12 ! QC RF QC-DATA
\+ +1+1+1+5\*nlev+12 ! QC GC GA QC-DATA
c do n=1,ksup(6)
do n=1,nmess
itot=(n-1)\*iel
c ival0=(n-1)\*kel
C set the header
outvals(itot+1)=99 ! WMO block number
outvals(itot+2)=187 ! WMO station number -\> satellite
C outvals(itot+3)=values(ival0+2)
C outvals(itot+4)=values(ival0+3)
outvals(itot+3)=id_dwlchannel ! Sonde type - proxy for dwl_channel
outvals(itot+4)=rmdi ! Radiosonde computational method
c outvals(itot+5)=values(ival0+4)
c outvals(itot+6)=values(ival0+5)
c outvals(itot+7)=values(ival0+6)
c outvals(itot+8)=values(ival0+7)
c outvals(itot+9)=values(ival0+8)
c outvals(itot+10)=values(ival0+10)
c outvals(itot+11)=values(ival0+11)
outvals(itot+5)=kyear ! Year
outvals(itot+6)=kmonth ! month
outvals(itot+7)=kday ! day
outvals(itot+8)=khour ! hour
outvals(itot+9)=kminute ! minute
outvals(itot+10)=rLat ! Latitude
c if( rLon .gt. 540.).or.( rLon.le.-180.)then
c write(\*,\*)\'Bad longitude:\',rLon
c stop
c else
c rLon2 = rLon
c if( rLon2 .gt. 180. ) rLon2 = rLon2 - 360.
c endif
rLon2 = rLon
do while ( rLon2 .gt. 180. )
rLon2 = rLon2 - 360.
enddo
do while ( rLon2 .le. -180. )
rLon2 = rLon2 + 360.
enddo
outvals(itot+11)=rLon2 ! longitude
c
outvals(itot+12)=rmdi ! elevation is missing
c
c outvals(itot+13)=20
outvals(itot+13)=nlev
C copy data
c ival=12
iout=13
ilev=1
do while (ilev.le.nlev)
outvals(itot+iout+1)=rp(ilev) ! pressure
c iSIGMA=ival0+215+2\*(ilev-1)+1 ! sigma position
c iGROSS=ival0+215+2\*(ilev-1)+2 ! gross error position
c iAZIM=ival0+ival+2 ! azim position
c iHLOS=ival0+ival+3 ! HLOS position
C write(\*,\*) iGROSS,iSIGMA,iAZIM,iHLOS
C write(\*,\*) values(iGROSS),values(iSIGMA),values(iAZIM),values(iHLOS)
c
c if ( (values(iGROSS).eq.0.0).and.
C GJM
if ( rHLOS(ilev) .EQ. rNodata) rHLOS(ilev) = rmdi
if (
\+ (rStdErr(ilev).lt.MAXSIGMA) ) then
! no gross error and sigma \< MAXSIGMA
if (abs(rHLOS(ilev)).lt.1.E30) then
c if (rHLOS(ilev).gt.0.0) then
c outvals(itot+iout+2)=1.0 ! sign of HLOS
c else
c outvals(itot+iout+2)=0.0
c endif
c outvals(itot+iout+2)=0.0
outvals(itot+iout+2)=rmdi ! Vert sounding significance RMDI
c if (rHLOS(ilev).gt.0.0) then
c outvals(itot+iout+4)=rAz ! azim of HLOS
c else
c outvals(itot+iout+4)=rAz + 180.
c endif
c
rAz2 = rAz
c if (rHLOS(ilev).lt.0.0) rAz2=rAz2+180.
c rAz2 = AMOD( rAz2, 360. )
outvals(itot+iout+4)=rAz2
c
c outvals(itot+iout+5)=abs(rHLOS(ilev)) ! abs(los)
if(channel_mask(ilev).eq.id_dwlchannel)then
outvals(itot+iout+5)= rHLOS(ilev) ! los
else
outvals(itot+iout+5)= rmdi ! los
end if
else
outvals(itot+iout+2)=rmdi
outvals(itot+iout+5)=rmdi
outvals(itot+iout+4)=rmdi
endif
outvals(itot+iout+3)=rStdErr(ilev)\*1000 ! std dev
c outvals(itot+iout+4)=rAz ! azim
else
goto 200
endif
goto 201
200 ngross=ngross+1 ! gross error
if (rStdErr(ilev).lt.MAXSIGMA) nMAXSIGMA=nMAXSIGMA+1
outvals(itot+iout+2)=rmdi
outvals(itot+iout+3)=rmdi
outvals(itot+iout+4)=rmdi
outvals(itot+iout+5)=rmdi
201 continue
iout=iout+5
c ival=ival+3
ilev=ilev+1
end do
C data-presence indicator
iout=iout+1
outvals(itot+iout)=0.0 ! QUALITY INFORMATION FOLLOW
iout=iout+1
outvals(itot+iout)=12+5\*nlev ! EXTENDED DELAYED \....
do itemp=1,12+5\*nlev
iout=iout+1
outvals(itot+iout)=0.0
end do
C data-confidence indicator
iout=iout+1
outvals(itot+iout)=98.0 ! GENERATING CENTRE
iout=iout+1
outvals(itot+iout)=10.0 ! GENERATING APPLICATION
iout=iout+1
outvals(itot+iout)=12+5\*nlev ! EXTENDED DELAYED \....
do itemp=1,12+5\*nlev
iout=iout+1
outvals(itot+iout)=100.0
end do
end do
itot=itot+iout
do itemp=1,itot
if (outvals(itemp).gt.1.E30) then
outvals(itemp)=rmdi
endif
end do
C write(\*,\*) itot,iout,ngross,nlev,nmess,ksup(6)
c write(\*,\*) itot,iout,ngross,nlev,nmess
C 1 Initialization
C 1.1 integers
khead=12
ktdlen=22
nset=3
C 1.2 Unexpanded data descriptors
ktdlst( 1)=301001
C ktdlst( 2)=002201 ! Simulated satellite instrument
C ktdlst( 3)=002022 ! Satellite data processing technique used
ktdlst( 2)=002011 ! Sonde type - proxy for dwl channel
ktdlst( 3)=002012 ! Radiosonde computational method
ktdlst( 4)=301011 ! Year, month, day
ktdlst( 5)=301012
ktdlst( 6)=301022
ktdlst( 7)=105000 ! EXTENDED DELAYED DESCRIPTOR REPLICATION FACTOR
ktdlst( 8)=031001
ktdlst( 9)=007004 ! Pressure
ktdlst(10)=008001
ktdlst(11)=010003
ktdlst(12)=011001
c ktdlst(13)=011002
ktdlst(13)=011003 ! U-comp for signed LOS
ktdlst(14)=222000
ktdlst(15)=101000
ktdlst(16)=031002 ! EXTENDED DELAYED DESCRIPTOR REPLICATION FACTOR
ktdlst(17)=031031
ktdlst(18)=001031 ! Generating centre
ktdlst(19)=001201 ! Generating application
ktdlst(20)=101000
ktdlst(21)=031002 ! EXTENDED DELAYED DESCRIPTOR REPLICATION FACTOR
ktdlst(22)=033007 ! Confidence
C 1.3 Section 0 contents
ksec0(1)=0 ! TOTAL LENGTH OF SECTION 0
ksec0(2)=0 ! TOTAL LENGTH OF BUFR MESSAGE
ksec0(3)=3 ! BUFR EDITION NUMBER
C 1.4 Section 1 contents
ksec1( 1)=18 ! TOTAL LENGTH OF SECTION 1
ksec1( 2)=3 ! BUFR EDITION NUMBER
ksec1( 3)=98 ! ORIGINATING CENTRE
ksec1( 4)=1 ! UPDATE SEQUENCE NUMBER
ksec1( 5)=0 ! FLAG other data & uncompressed observed -\> 64 compress
c ksec1( 6)= 12 ! ers-1 and the like
ksec1( 6)= 2 ! Upper Air Soundings (PILOT etc)
ksec1( 7)=187 ! 91 if Land Pilot used for DWL pseudoPilot
ksec1( 7)= 91 ! 91 if Land Pilot used for DWL pseudoPilot
c
c ksec1( 8)=isec1(8) ! VERSION NUMBER OF LOCAL TABLE USED
c ksec1( 9)=isec1(9)
c ksec1(10)=isec1(10)
c ksec1(11)=isec1(11)
c ksec1(12)=isec1(12)
c ksec1(13)=isec1(13)
c ksec1(14)=isec1(14) ! BUFR MASTER TABLE( ZERO) FOR METEOROLOGICAL
DATA)
c
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if ( kyear .le. 2000 ) then
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ksec1(11)=kday ! DAY
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C 1.5 Section 2 contents (empty)
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C 1.7 Section 4
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ksec4(2)=0
C 2.2 set kdata
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koutdata(2)=nlev\*5+khead ! number of non missing values in 1.bitmap
koutdata(3)=nlev\*5+khead ! number of non missing values in 1.bitmap
kel=iel
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c
c write(6,\*)\'Encoding bufrmessage\...\'
c
c call bupkey( key,ksec1,ksec2,kerr )
c if (kerr .ne. 0) then
c write(\*,\*)\' key error - kerr = \',kerr
c endif
c if ((nprof .eq. 81) .or. (nprof.eq.82))then
c write(\*,\*) \'outvals \',(outvals(kk),kk=1,150)
c stop
c endif
c write(\*,\*) outvals(133)
c write(\*,\*) \'itot \',itot
c do ppp=1,kvals
c if (outvals(ppp) .lt. -95000) STOP
c enddo
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\+ ktdlen,ktdlst,nset,koutdata,kel,
\+ nbuot,outvals,cvals,kbufl,kbufr,kerr)
if (kerr .ne. 0) then
write(\*,\*)\' packing error - kerr = \',kerr
endif
C
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C
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c
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c
c
c write(6,\*)\'Writing bufrmessage to\',kunit
c
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C
c go to 300 ! read next subset done elsewhere
C exit OK
1000 continue
if(kret.eq.-1) then
print\*,\' Error in writing bufred data \',kret
else
c print\*,kbufl,\' Bytes written to kunit \',kunit,kret
endif
if( ngross .gt. 0 ) write(\*,\*) \'ngross =\',ngross
if( nMAXSIGMA .gt. 0 ) write(\*,\*) \'nMAXSIGMA=\',nMAXSIGMA
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c call PBCLOSE(kunit,iret)
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COMMON FLOWERS OF TONTO NATIONAL MONUMENT
[COLOR]{.underline} [COMMON NAME]{.underline} [GENERIC NAME]{.underline}
[PICTURE NO.\*]{.underline}
**Blue/Lavender** Chia Salvia 100 B
**Pink/Fuchsia** Filaree Erodium 76 B
Fishhook Cactus Mammillaria 52 A
Hedgehog Cactus Echinocereus 79 B
Owl Clover Orthocarpus 84 B
Rock Gilia Gilia 53 A
Thistle Cirsium 96 B
Trailing Four O'clock Allionia 69 B
**Purple** Desert Verbena Glandularia 90 B
Lovely Larkspur Delphinium 104 A
Lupine Lupinus 116 A
Phacelia, Scorpion Weed Phacelia 99 B
Prairie Spiderwort Tradescantia 91 C
Purplehead Brodiea Dichelostemma 99 A
Purplemat Nama 82 B
**Red/Orange** Desert Globe Mallow Sphaeralcea 44 A
Eaton Firecracker Penstemon 115 A
Indian Paintbrush Castilleja 66 B
Ocotillo Fouguieria 65 B
**White/Cream** Banana Yucca Yucca 3-4 B
Desert Broom Baccharis 23 B
Desert Chicory Rafinerquia 20 A
Desert Tobacco Nicotiana 66 A
Mariposa, Sego Lily Calochortus 59 B
Phlox Phlox 48 A
Plains Blackfoot Daisy Melampodium 27 B
Sacred Datura Datura 17 A
Saguaro Cactus Cereus 14 B
Spreading Fleabane Erigeron 25 B
White Tackstem Calycoseris 29 B
**Yellow** Bladderpod Lesquerella 33 B
Branchy Goldfields Baeria 86 A
Brittlebush Encelia 89 A
Cat\'s Claw Acacia 11 B
Century Plant Agave 31 B
Creosote Bush Larrea 40 B
Desert Marigold Baileya 55 B
Desert Senna Cassia 36 B
Fiddleneck Amsinckia 46 B
Groundsel Senecio 57 B
Honey Mesquite Prosopis 84 A
Mexican Gold Poppy Eschscholtzia 60 B
Palo Verde Cercidium 37 B
Prickly Pear Cactus Opuntia 43 B
Sow Thistle Sonchus
Western Wallflower Erysimum 31 C
A - Dodge, Natt N. [Flowers of the Southwest Deserts.]{.underline}:
SPMA, 1985.
B - Bowers, Janice E. [100 Desert Wildflowers of the
Southwest.]{.underline}: SPMA, 1989.
C - Bowers, Janice E. [100 Roadside Wildflowers of the
Southwest.]{.underline}: SPMA, 1987.
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# Presentation: 709342
## Slide 1
## Climate Change Simulations with the Parallel Climate Model
**Warren M. Washington**
**National Center for Atmospheric Research**
**Boulder, Colorado **
**May 2003**
## From M. Prather University of California at Irvine
**From M. Prather University of California at Irvine**
## Hadley Centre UK
**Hadley Centre UK**
## Recent Global Surface Temperature Trends
- 2001 second warmest year on record
- January-March 2002 - warmest in 1000 years; January 2003 - third warmest on record in the Northern Hemisphere
- Growing season a month longer in England
- Over last 25 years warming ~0.5 C
- Over past century warming ~0.75 C
## What is in a computer model of the climate system?
## Laws of Physics
- Equations govern the flow of atmosphere, ocean, vegetation, and sea ice
- Equations put into a form that can be solved on modern computer systems
- Physical processes such as precipitation, radiation (solar and terrestrial), vegetation, boundary transfers of heat, momentum, and moisture at earth’s surface are included
## Slide 8
## Examples of Climate Change Experiments
**Examples of Climate ****Change Experiments**
- Greenhouse gases
- Sulfate aerosols (direct and indirect)
- Stratospheric ozone
- Biomass burning/ carbon aerosols
- Volcanic eruptions
- Land cover/vegetation
- Various energy/emissions use strategies
## Slide 10
## Ensemble Simulations
**Ensemble Simulations**
## Slide 12
## Slide 13
## Slide 14
## Slide 15
## Slide 16
## Slide 17
## Changes of Extremes: Health and Environmental Effects
- Heat waves, cold snaps
- Floods, droughts
- First freeze dates, hard freeze frequency
- Precipitation intensity
- Diurnal temperature
- Disease and health patterns
- Ecosystems (forests, food supply, biodiversity, land use, pollution)
## What Should We Believe?
- The atmosphere and oceans are warming consistent with model simulations
- The glaciers are melting. The temperature, rain, and snow observational trends are consistent with model simulations
- The global changes are much larger than can be explained from natural variability of climate
## IPCC WGI Third Assessment Report
- “An increasing body of observations gives a collective picture of a warming world and other changes in the climate system”
- “Emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols due to human activities continue to alter the atmosphere in ways that are expected to affect the climate”
- “Confidence in the ability of models to project future climate has increased”
## IPCC WGI Third Assessment Report
- “There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities”
- “Human influences will continue to change atmospheric composition throughout the 21st century”
- “Global average temperature and sea level are projected to rise under all IPCC SRES scenarios”
- “Anthropogenic climate change will persist for many centuries”
## National Academy of Sciences 2001 report: Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions
- “Greenhouse gases are accumulating in the Earth’s atmosphere as a result of human activities, causing surface air temperatures and subsurface ocean temperatures to rise. Temperatures are, in fact, rising. The changes observed are most likely due to human activities, but we cannot rule out that some significant part of these changes are also a reflection of natural variability....”
- “Despite the uncertainties, there is general agreement that the observed warming is real and particularly strong within the past 20 years.”
## Future Climate Modeling Needs
- Higher resolution (a partial answer)
- Improved physical processes (e.g. DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement -especially clouds-radiative effects)
- Interactive chemistry (e.g. carbon cycle model)
- Ecological modeling
- Model diagnosis (comparison with observed data ---especially satellite and in situ data)
- Virtual model groups (e.g.Community Climate System Model)
- Development of new generation of climate scientists and computer experts
## Ongoing and Future Developments with CCSM
- Merging of the Parallel Climate Model and Climate System Model into Community Climate System Model (CCSM)
- Higher resolution, especially important near mountains and coast lines
- Full hydrological coupling including river transport
- Better vegetation and land surface treatments with ecological interactions
## Slide 25
## Animation Credits
- The atmospheric animation is from the Community Climate Model at T170 resolution. This model was developed by the NCAR Climate Modeling Section. The graphics were prepared by Don Middleton of NCAR.
- The ocean animation makes use of the LANL POP model and was prepared by the scientists at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)
- The sea animation uses the Zhang model of the NPS.
## Credits
- Biological and Environmental Research Program (BER), U. S. Department of Energy, Cooperative Agreement No. DEFC03-97ER62402
- National Science Foundation
- National Center for Atmospheric Research - Climate Simulation Laboratory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- National Energy Research Supercomputing Center (NERSC)
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory Computation Center
- Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
- G. Meehl, J. Arblaster, D. Easterling
## The End
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{date} 09-Mar-2005
{description} KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. In the Vehicle Assembly Building,
workers prepare these two bolt catchers for installation on
orbiter Discoverys External Tank. A bolt catcher is a vertical
bolt mechanism at the forward end of the External Tank that
attaches each booster to the tank. At approximately two minutes
into launch, SRB separation begins when pyrotechnic devices fire
to break the 25-inch, 62-pound steel bolts. One half of the bolt
is caught in canister-like "bolt catchers" located on the tank;
the other half remains with the boosters. Discovery is flying
with a modified bolt catcher, which was upgraded from a two-piece
welded design to a one-piece, machine-made design as part of
NASA's effort to return to safe, reliable spaceflight.
Eliminating the weld makes a structurally stronger bolt catcher
design. Though the bolt catcher is mounted on the External Tank,
it is considered part of the Solid Rocket Booster element design.
It is built by Summa Technologies, Inc. in Huntsville, Ala.,
insulated at Lockheed Martins Michoud Assembly Facility in New
Orleans, and installed on the External Tank at KSC.
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**NOAA, National Ocean Service**
**National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science**
**Center for Coastal Environmental Health Hollings Marine Laboratory
(HML)**
**and Biomolecular Research (CCEHBR)** 331 Fort Johnson Road
219 Fort Johnson Road Charleston, SC 29412
Charleston, S.C. 29412-9110 Phone: (843) 762-8811
Phone:(843) 762-8500 Fax: (843) 762-8737
Fax:(843) 762-8700
**[From Charleston International Airport:]{.underline}**
Follow signs from the airport toward I-26. After leaving the airport
stay on International Blvd. Turn left onto West Montague Ave. Turn right
onto I-26 East, following the signs toward Charleston. Go East on I-26
until the interstate ends, about 10 miles. Exit I-26, taking U.S. 17
South towards Savannah (Exit 221A). Stay in the center lane of U.S. 17
and turn left onto Lockwood Blvd. (at the 6th traffic light). You will
be able to enter the ramp onto SC-30, the \"James Island Connector\".
Exit the connector at Harbor View Road (Exit 2). Bear right and remain
on Harbor View Road for approx. 3 miles. Turn left onto Ft. Johnson Rd.
After about 1 mile, enter the Fort Johnson complex. CCEHBR is the first
large building on the right past speed humps. HML is to the left of
CCEHBR, take 2^nd^ driveway on the right past speed humps. Parking is
available in front of both laboratories.
**[From the South on US 17:]{.underline}**
Proceed on U.S. 17 to Wesley Road and turn right at the signal light
(Exxon
and an Ice Cream Shop will be on the left). Stay in the middle lane and
follow
the signs to Folly Beach/James Island (SC-171/Folly Road). You will
cross
over the Wappoo Cut Bridge. After crossing the bridge turn left, at the
3rd
stop light, onto Harbor View Road. Remain on Harbor View Road for
approx. 4
miles. Turn left onto Ft. Johnson Rd. After about 1 mile, enter the Fort
Johnson complex. CCEHBR is the first large building on the right past
speed humps. HML is to the left of CCEHBR, take 2^nd^ driveway on the
right past speed humps. Parking is available in front of both
laboratories.
**[From the North on US 17:]{.underline}**
Proceed on US 17. At the signal light for King Street, start counting
signal
lights. Stay in the center lane of U.S. 17 and turn left onto Lockwood
Blvd.
(at the 6th traffic light). You will be able to enter the ramp onto
SC-30, the
\"James Island Connector\". Exit the connector at Harbor View Road (Exit
2).
Bear right and remain on Harbor View Road for approx. 3 miles. Turn left
onto
Ft. Johnson Rd. After about 1 mile, enter the Fort Johnson complex.
CCEHBR
is the first large building on the right past speed humps. HML is to the
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*Abstract*\-- The proposed Next Linear Collider (NLC) will require over
1400 adjustable quadrupoles between the main linacs' accelerator
structures. These 12.7 mm bore quadrupoles will have a range of
integrated strength from 0.6 to 132 Tesla, with a maximum gradient of
135 Tesla per meter, an adjustment range of +0 --20% and effective
lengths from 324 mm to 972 mm. The magnetic center must remain stable to
within 1 micrometer during the 20% adjustment. In an effort to reduce
estimated costs and increase reliability, several designs using hybrid
permanent magnets have been developed. All magnets have iron poles and
use either Samarium Cobalt or Neodymium Iron to provide the magnetic
fields. Two prototypes use rotating rods containing permanent magnetic
material to vary the gradient. Gradient changes of 20% and center shifts
of less than 20 microns have been measured. These data are compared to
an equivalent electromagnet prototype. (See High Reliability Prototype
Quadrupole for the Next Linear Collider by C.E Rago, C.M SPENCER, Z.
Wolf submitted to this conference.)
I. Introduction
The Next Linear Collider \[1\] (NLC) is a future electron/positron
collider that is based on copper accelerator structures powered with
11.4 GHz X-band RF. It is designed to begin operations with a
center-of-mass (cms) energy of 500 GeV or less, depending on the physics
interest, and to be adiabatically upgraded to 1 TeV cms with a
luminosity of 2\~3 x 10^34^ cm^-2^s-^1^. The facility is roughly 30 km
in length and supports two independent interaction regions. For the main
linac there will be over 1400 quadrupoles between the accelerator
structures. To reduce costs and increase reliability, adjustable
permanent magnets are considered for these structures. Based on
Fermilab's experience with permanent magnets used in their Recycler,
collaboration between SLAC and Fermilab is exploring designs and
prototypes.
Manuscript received September 24, 2001
\*<[email protected]>
Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under contract No.
DE-AC02-76CH03000 and DE-AC03-76SF00515.
(1) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory PO Box 500, Batavia IL, 60510
USA
(2) Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park
CA, 94025 USA
II\. Magnet Requirements
The general linac magnet requirements are the same for all styles of
magnets and are given in Table 1 for a 1 TeV machine. The temperature
stability, harmonics, and field accuracy do not pose a problem based on
the experience from the Fermilab Recycler \[2\]. To achieve the required
pole tip field rare earth permanent magnets are required. Samarium
Cobalt (Sm~2~ Co~17~) was chosen for its high residual B field (B~r~)
and small temperature variation of the field. Neodymium Iron was also
tested in the wedge type quadrupole. For the quadrupoles with lower
gradient and integral field the amount of magnetic material or the
length of the steel pole can be reduced.
**Table I**
**Magnet Requirements for a 1TeV NLC**
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Item | Value |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Aperture | 12.7 mm |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Quantity Length | 288 324 mm |
| | |
| | 399 432mm |
| | |
| | 576 965mm |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Pole tip field | 0.62 Tesla for 324mm |
| | |
| | 0.86 Tesla for other |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Adjustment | +0 to --20% |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Temperature stability | 0.5% at 25 ± 1 ^o^C |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Sextupole | b~3~/b~2~ \< 0.02 at r=5mm |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Field accuracy | ±0.5% at any field |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Center location | To Fiducial ± 0.1mm |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Magnetic Center stability | ± 0.001 mm over range of adjustment |
+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
The Beam Based Alignment (BBA) process for these quads drives the
magnetic center stability requirement of ±0.001 mm. When a beam position
monitor detects movement of the beam the position of the related
quadrupole will be adjusted to bring the beam back on the correct
trajectory. The BPM to quadrupole center calibration process requires
that the quad strength be lowered by 20% in five steps over several
seconds during which the magnetic center must not shift by more than 1
micrometer. This calibration will be done monthly.
III\. Corner Tuner Quadrupole
Four prototypes of adjustable permanent magnets were designed and built.
This paper reports of two of those four. The first is a corner tuner and
the second is a wedge quadrupole. All measurements were made at the
Fermilab magnet test facility with a stretched wire system. The
resolution of the center shift was ±1 micrometer and the gradient error
±20 Gauss.
The corner tuner is a hybrid permanent magnet quadrupole. The magnet
uses precision-machined poles (1008 carbon steel) to form the gradient
field and permanent magnet material (Sm~2~ Co~17~) behind each pole to
drive the gradient. To adjust the gradient there are rotating permanent
magnets in each of the four corners behind the poles. Figure 1 is a
PANDRIA flux plot showing a cross section of the magnet the outer
dimensions are 165 by 165-mm.

Fig. 1. Corner tuner cross section showing the poles, magnet material
and tuning rods. The field lines are also shown in this plot.

Fig. 2. Center shift vs intergrated gradient for the corner tuner model.
This design is similar to the Fermilab Recycler quadrupoles. Figure 2
shows the center shift versus the gradient strength for the prototype
quadrupole. The center is seen to move more than 50 micrometers for a
full rotation of the tuning rods. Studies using PANDRIA indicate that
the quadrupole center is dependent on the balance in the strength of the
tuning rods and the precision in the support bearings. Further work on
this prototype was stopped in favor of the wedge quadrupole.
IV\. Wedge Tuner Quadrupole
The next type of quadrupole also used precision-machined poles to shape
the field. The Samarium Cobalt magnets were placed behind the poles and
wedged in between the poles to provide higher field hence the name wedge
quad. (Figure 3) The outer dimensions of the flux return were 101.6 by
101.6 mm. Variation in the gradient was accomplished by the use of
rotating magnetic material behind each pole. The advantage of this
design is that the tuning rods were placed in a region of parallel
field. This reduced the dependence of the precision of the bearing and
strength balance of the tuning rods. All prototype magnets had a pole
length of 203 mm. This fit the Electric Discharge Machine (EDM) at the
Fermilab Shops. All the pole pieces were made on an EDM to provide
precise dimensions for optimal field shaping. MANAQUENCH of Valparaiso
Indiana \[3\] supplied the Samarium Cobalt magnetic material and the
Nd-Iron cylinders were supplied by Dexter magnetics \[4\].

Fig. 3. Wedge quadrupole cross section showing the poles, magnet
material and tuning rods. The field lines are also shown in this plot.
The first version of the wedge quad (FWSQ001) had wedge magnets
dimensions of 12.7 mm by 10.2 mm by 25.4 mm and pole magnets of 9.25 mm
by 9.25 mm by 25.4 mm. Six magnets were arranged along the length of the
pole for a total magnet length of 152 mm. This generates an integrated
field of 20 Tesla. The tuning rods were made of 6 cylindrical magnets
each 8.3 mm in diameter and 25.4 mm long, magnetized through the
diameter. These magnets were glued in an aluminum tube with spacers
between each magnet. As the glue set up an external magnet field was
applied to keep the field orientation aligned through the diameter of
the tube.
Strips of high Nickel steel between each of the pole magnets
accomplished temperature compensation. These strips were in contact with
the pole and the flux return. The Curie point of these strips is 45 C.
When the magnet is cold and the field is strong these strips act as
shunts to the field. As the magnets warms the shunts release field into
the gap. By balancing the volume of magnets to strips of steel a
temperature variation of less than one part in 10^4^ was achieved.
To allow for rotation of the tuning rod aluminum disks were attached to
the ends of the rods. Holes were drilled in each disk at 15-degree
intervals. As the rods were rotated a pin in each disk held the rod at a
given angle. Figure 4 shows the variation of the quad center as a
function of gradient. Each curve is generated when the rods are shifted
to different holes. The different curves indicate an imbalance in the
strength of each tuning rod.
A fixture of parallel steel plates was fabricated. Each tuning rod was
inserted into this fixture and a Hall probe was used to measure the
relative strength of each rod. A variation of 5% in the strength of the
rods was found. Modeling this variation in PANDRIA indicates that a 5 to
10 micrometer center shift could be caused by this imbalance.

Fig. 4. Y center vs. integrated gradient strength in Tesla for a 200-mm
pole length. Each curve represents a different position of the tuning
rods. The different paths indicate an imbalance in the strength of the
rods.
This magnet was rebuilt using Neodymium Iron magnets of the same
dimension. There was an increase in gradient of 20%. The center shift as
a function of change in field was similar.
A second wedge type quad was made. The permanent magnets in this version
were 50% larger to increase the gradient, the cross section is the same
as Figure 3. The pole magnets were 12.7 by 12.7 mm and the wedge magnets
were 12.7 by 20.3 mm. This gave a gradient increase of 30%. The
arrangement of the magnets was similar to the first wedge quadrupole.
For this magnet all of the individual magnets were selected for field
uniformity and matched to balance the strength of the poles. The time of
flight for each magnet falling through an aluminum tube was measured.
Longer time of flight corresponded to stronger magnets. The magnets were
matched with a strong magnet next to a weak magnet. The sum of the
strengths for each row of magnets was then matched to be the same. A
similar method for the rotating rods was used. A similar rotating
mechanism was used to rotate the rods. In addition, custom fitted carbon
fiber bearings were made for each tuning rod. This eliminated any wobble
in the rods. Figure 5 shows the center shift vs. gradient for this
magnet for the tuning rods in different positions. The overall center
shift was less than 20 micrometers. This is still too large for the NLC
requirements. Measurements of the tuning rods with a hall probe showed a
2% imbalance in the strength of the rods. There is a need to improve the
balance in the strengths of the tuning rods; different schemes are being
developed.

Fig. 5. Y center motion vs. integrated gradient strength in Tesla for a
200 mm pole length. Different curves are for tuning rods in different
positions
V. Radiation Damage Issues
Radiation damage in permanent magnet material has been a concern since
the early 1980\'s. There have been many studies done on both Samarium
Cobalt and Neodymium Iron. Many of the pertinent papers have been
collected on a web site hosted at SLAC \[5\]. Luna \[6\] et al. has a
summary table that gives values of demagnetization for various materials
and particles. In general Samarium Cobalt does not show significant loss
in magnetization up to 10^9^ rads for neutrons or protons. Neodymium
Iron shows no significant loss of magnetization up to 10^7^ rads. Gamma
rays appear to have little to no effect on either type of rare earth
permanent magnets.
The paper by Kähkönen \[7\] et al. gives a parameterization for the
change in magnetization of
∆M/M = 2 V~grain~/V~sample~ nLn~p~
Where n is the ion density, is the cross section, and L is the sample
thickness. It is clear that the preparation of the magnet material, in
particular the grain size of the material, has a direct effect on the
coercivity and the radiation hardness of the magnets. This could explain
the wide variation in the amounts of demagnetization in material made by
different manufacturers.
For the design of the NLC quads it is important to understand the
expected radiation exposure of the magnets both due to normal beam loss
and possible accidents. For the NLC quads it will also be important to
control the manufacturing process used for the magnet material in order
to achieve the higher coercivity and hence radiation hardness.
VI\. Other Styles of Magnets
Cherrill Spencer and Carlo Rago at SLAC have built a prototype
electromagnet \[8\]. This is a conventional water-cooled copper
conductor quadrupole with a current of up to 133 amps. The magnet meets
all the specifications given in table 1. The center stability of 1
micrometer is achieved by always increasing the current from a lower to
a higher value.
Vladimir Kashikhin reported on two other styles of permanent adjustable.
\[9\] The first is a sliding shunt magnet where the outer flux return
slides longitudinally. Portions of the poles are raised to come into
contact with the flux return. This allows for flux to be shunted from
the gap to the flux return. The range of adjustment is 13% the center
stability is less than 20 micrometers.
A second type of permanent magnet quadrupole using counter rotating
magnets. Two quadrupoles rotate in opposite direction thereby reducing
the integrated gradient. The total range of adjustment is 20% and the
center stability is 1 micrometer.
VII Conclusions
This paper reports on two styles of permanent magnet adjustable
quadrupoles for the NLC. Of the two types the wedge tuner is closest to
meeting all the requirements for NLC. The strength of the gradient and
higher harmonics are within specifications. Further work on balancing
the strength of the tuning rods is required to meet the specification of
a center shift of 1 micrometer. The effects of radiation exposure to the
particular material used in the magnets needs to be understood. With the
proper selection of material and shielding permanent magnet quadrupoles
should be viable for the life of the NLC.
\[1\] Next Linear Collider, Tor. O. Raubenheimer "Overview of the X Band
R&D Program", and "Progress in the Next Linear Collider Design",
SLAC-PUB-8672, October 2000
\[2\] Stephen D. Holmes, "Status of the Fermilab Main Injector and
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Custer, T. W., Custer, C. M., Hines, R. K., Gutreuter, S., Stromborg, K. L., Allen, P.
D., and Melancon, M. J., 1999, Organochlorine contaminants and reproductive success
of double-crested cormorants from Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA: Environmental
Toxicology and Chemistry, v. 18, no. 6, p. 1209-1217.
Abstract
In 1994 and 1995, nesting success of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax
auritus) was measured at Cat Island, in southern Green Bay, Lake Michigan,
Wisconsin, USA. Sample eggs at pipping and unhatched eggs were collected and
analyzed for organochlorines (including total polychlorinated biphenyls [PCBs] and
DDE), hepatic microsomal ethoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase (EROD) activity in embryos,
and eggshell thickness. Of 1,570 eggs laid, 32% did not hatch and 0.4% had deformed
embryos. Of 632 chicks monitored from hatching to 12 d of age, 9% were missing or
found dead; no deformities were observed. The PCB concentrations in sample eggs
from clutches with deformed embryos (mean = 10.2 mu g/g wet weight) and dead
embryos (11.4 mu g/g) were not significantly higher than concentrations in sample
eggs from nests where all eggs hatched (12.1 mu g/g). A logistic regression of hatching
success versus DDE, dieldrin, and PCB concentrations in sibling eggs identified DDE
and nor dieldrin or PCBs as a significant risk factor. A logistic regression of hatching
success versus DDE and eggshell thickness implicated DDE and nor eggshell
thickness as a significant risk factor. Even though the insecticide DDT was banned in
the early 1970s, we suggest that DDE concentrations in double-crested cormorant eggs
in Green Bay are still having an effect on reproduction in this species.
Keywords
organochlorines, double-crested cormorant, polychlorinated biphenyls, reproduction,
DDT, polychlorinated biphenyl residues, terns Hydroprogne-caspia, crowned
night-herons, dibenzo-p-dioxins, upper Great-lakes, Phalacrocorax-auritus, Fox River,
eggs, birds, chicks
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# Presentation: 304129
## Evaluation of Alternative Matching Criteria by Race/Ethnicity and Sexin NHIS-NDI Linked Mortality files
- Gloria Wheatcroft and Jennifer Parker
- Office of Analysis and Epidemiology
**Centers for Disease Control and Prevention**
**National Center for Health Statistics**
## Background
- Individual demographic, behavioral, and health characteristics are strongly associated with mortality
- These factors may also be associated with the presence and accuracy of survey information used for matching to the NDI
- Inferences from studies that use survey data linked to mortality data to examine the correlates of mortality could be affected by differential matching
## Prior matching evaluation
- Liao et al. (AJPH 1998) evaluated three criteria for matching using the1986-1990 NHIS linked to NDI through 1991
- Exact social security number (SSN) match
- (A) or SSN unknown and matching score for demographic items > recommended cutoffs
- (A) or SSN unknown and *either* 8 or more demographic items match *or* fewer than 8 match but with high matching score, >=32.5
## Liao et al (AJPH1998): Death Rates Men, 45-64 years
- A Exact match on social security
- B (A) or SSN unknown and score for demographic items > recommended cutoffs
- C (A) or SSN unknown and *either* >7 items match *or* < than 8 match but with high score
## Liao et al (AJPH1998): Death Rate Ratios for Hispanic, relative to Non-Hispanic White, Men age 45-64 years
- A Exact match on social security
- B (A) or SSN unknown and score for demographic items > recommended cutoffs
- C (A) or SSN unknown and *either* >7 items match *or* < than 8 match but with high score
## Objective
- To examine effects of alternative matching criteria on mortality estimates obtained using NHIS-NDI Linked Mortality files
- Death rates
- Ratios between groups defined by race/ethnicity (non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, and Hispanic), age, and sex
- Comparison by nativity and health status
## Methods
- NHIS-NDI Linked Mortality files
- NHIS1989-1994 linked to NDI through 2002
- Mortality ascertained using four matching criteria
- Least conservative, Current NCHS recommendation, Moderately conservative, Most conservative
- Death rates and hazard ratios were calculated using survival analysis programs in Stata
- Standard errors were not estimated but cell sizes were reasonably large
## Matching Criteria
| Matching criteria | Class | Score | Deaths |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1- Least conservative | 1
2
3
4 | All
>=43
>=41
>=36 | 36,345
10,415
12,595
4,787 |
| 2 – Current recommendation | 1
2
3
4 | All
>= 47
>=45
>=40 | 36,345
10,273
11,855
2,548 |
| 3 – Moderately conservative | 1
2
3
4 | All
>=51
>=49
>=44 | 36,345
10,038
10,817
1,291 |
| 4 – Most conservative | 1
2
3
4 | All
All
>=45
None | 36,345
10,734
11,855
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## Number of Deaths by Matching Criteria
**Non-Hispanic white**
**Non-Hispanic black**
**Hispanic**
- Least conservative criteria
- Current NCHS criteria
- Moderately conservative criteria
- Most conservative criteria
## Male versus Female Death Rate Ratios, by Age and Race/Ethnicity
**Death Rate Ratio**
**Non-Hispanic black**
**Hispanic**
## Death Rate Ratios for Race/Ethnicity, by AgeMales
**Rate Ratios **
**Non-Hispanic black relative**
** ****to non-Hispanic white**
**Hispanic relative to**
**non-Hispanic white**
## Death Rate Ratios for Race/Ethnicity, by Age Females
**Rate Ratio**
**Non-Hispanic black relative**
** ****to non-Hispanic white**
**Hispanic relative to**
**non-Hispanic white**
## Hazard Ratios* for Hispanic Females, by Education (Relative to Non-Hispanic White Females)
- * Hazard Ratios controlled for age
**Hazard Ratio**** ****(Cox proportional hazards****)**
## Hazard Ratios* for Hispanic Females, by Health Status (Relative to Non-Hispanic White Females)
- *Hazard Ratios controlled for age
**Hazard Ratio ****(Cox proportional hazards****)**
## Hazard Ratios* for Hispanic Females, by Years in the United States(Relative to Non-Hispanic White Females)
- *Hazard Ratios controlled for age
**Hazard ratio **** ****(Cox proportional hazards****)**
## Previous study
- Finch BK et al “Validity of Self-rated Health among Latino(a)s” Am J Epidemiol 2002
- Examined whether self-rated health had differential mortality risks for Latino(a) adults by acculturation
- Concluded that self-reported poor health status was a weaker marker of mortality for the less acculturated
- Used 1989-1994 NHIS linked to the NDI through 1997
## Finch et al (AJE 2002): Hazard ratio for Health Status, Hispanics (Poor/Fair Health relative to Good/Excellent Health)
**Adjusted for age, sex, marital status, education, employment, origin and income**
**NHIS-NDI 1989-1994/1997**
**Hazard ratio **** ****(Cox proportional hazards****)**
## Hazard ratio* by Health Status, Hispanics (Poor/Fair Health relative to Good/Excellent Health)
*** Adjusted for age, sex, marital status, education and income**
**** Finch et al used NHIS/NDI 1989-1994/1989-1997, also adjusted for employment and origin**
**Hazard ratio**** ****(Cox proportional hazards****)**
## Summary
- Matching criteria differentially affect mortality estimates by race/ethnicity, sex, and age
- Groups most affected are Hispanics, especially Hispanic females and younger Hispanics
- Differential matching may affect inferences
- Education, Health status, Nativity
## Summary
- Different criteria change number of matched deaths by about +/- 5%
- Small effect of different criteria on many inferences
- Non-Hispanic black, non-Hispanic white
- Older Hispanics
- Hispanics who have lived in the U.S. for a long time
## Conclusions
- Overall associations likely to be robust to different matching criteria
- No current “gold” standard
- Sensitivity analysis would be appropriate for some studies
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CDS complement(552563..552931)
CDS 553078..554493
CDS 554621..555628
CDS complement(555660..556976)
CDS 557178..557930
CDS 558037..558480
CDS complement(558526..560187)
CDS 560443..561774
CDS complement(561819..562559)
CDS 562789..564264
CDS 564257..565753
CDS 565764..567014
CDS 567030..569081
CDS 569094..569948
CDS 570008..570838
CDS 570916..571185
CDS 571204..572559
CDS complement(572600..573568)
CDS 573740..575062
CDS 575166..576437
CDS 576403..577584
CDS complement(577632..578648)
CDS 578886..580079
CDS complement(580119..581039)
CDS complement(581150..581500)
CDS complement(581519..582505)
CDS complement(582526..583047)
CDS complement(583072..583452)
CDS complement(583507..584757)
CDS complement(585015..585962)
CDS 586329..586994
CDS 587012..589033
CDS 589066..589362
CDS 589406..590248
CDS 590324..591355
CDS complement(591412..592047)
CDS 592257..593438
CDS 593528..595006
CDS 595135..595842
CDS 595843..596538
CDS complement(596580..597620)
CDS 598020..598925
CDS complement(598968..600344)
CDS complement(600837..601148)
CDS complement(601149..601466)
CDS complement(601463..602218)
CDS complement(602208..602930)
CDS complement(602909..603535)
CDS complement(603536..604120)
CDS complement(604121..605404)
CDS complement(605401..606042)
CDS complement(606039..607220)
CDS 607372..608199
CDS complement(608184..608480)
CDS 608557..609588
CDS complement(609629..610924)
CDS 611240..612634
CDS 612678..613406
CDS 613836..615299
CDS complement(615353..615811)
CDS complement(615825..616577)
CDS 616742..616951
CDS 616967..617629
CDS complement(617660..618847)
CDS complement(618932..620380)
CDS 620805..623135
CDS 623251..624423
CDS 624682..625395
CDS 625463..626488
CDS 626506..628971
CDS 629088..630491
CDS 630629..631042
CDS 631042..632811
CDS 632808..633581
CDS 633709..634251
CDS 634479..635279
CDS complement(635317..636423)
CDS complement(636440..637717)
CDS 638165..638692
CDS complement(638781..639482)
CDS complement(639558..640106)
CDS 640300..640632
CDS 640625..641215
CDS 641208..642308
CDS 642411..642914
CDS complement(642962..643348)
CDS complement(643400..643744)
CDS complement(643891..645231)
CDS 645376..645858
CDS 645866..647590
CDS 647587..649404
CDS 649520..649819
CDS complement(649864..651633)
CDS complement(651794..652420)
CDS 652673..653044
CDS 653041..653982
CDS 654078..654611
CDS complement(654608..654850)
CDS 654957..656708
CDS complement(656749..657243)
CDS complement(657323..658465)
CDS 658572..659027
CDS 659083..659475
CDS 659572..660312
CDS 660398..660676
CDS 660692..660958
CDS complement(660996..661439)
CDS complement(661470..662171)
CDS complement(662257..663936)
CDS 664242..668990
CDS 669086..669361
CDS 669423..669950
CDS 670309..672339
CDS 672341..672793
CDS 672794..673855
CDS 673870..674178
CDS 674205..675473
CDS 675563..676267
CDS 676372..676788
CDS 676802..677395
CDS 677702..677842
CDS 678494..679123
CDS 679146..679328
CDS 679763..680296
CDS 680360..681277
CDS 681543..683423
CDS 683519..684247
CDS 684390..685040
CDS complement(685083..686903)
CDS 687138..688529
CDS 688619..689458
CDS complement(689541..689825)
CDS 689923..690873
CDS 690897..691538
CDS 691581..694271
CDS 694317..694964
CDS complement(694973..695509)
CDS complement(695496..696419)
CDS 696606..696815
CDS 696883..697590
CDS complement(697634..698197)
CDS 698317..698733
CDS 698785..699420
CDS complement(699410..700306)
CDS 700537..700821
CDS complement(700876..701184)
CDS complement(701247..702062)
CDS complement(702088..702954)
CDS 703128..703691
CDS 703688..703951
CDS 703961..704338
CDS 704452..705387
CDS 705380..706150
CDS 706283..706399
CDS 706411..707292
CDS 707310..707486
CDS 707612..708220
CDS 708745..708843
CDS 709134..709562
CDS complement(709601..709810)
CDS complement(709829..710749)
CDS 711133..711435
CDS 711428..712195
CDS 712208..712480
CDS 712603..713244
CDS 713260..714306
CDS 714353..716428
CDS 716450..717673
CDS 717670..718449
CDS 718478..719266
CDS 719291..719626
CDS 719653..720504
CDS 720464..721291
CDS 721301..721801
CDS 721824..723737
CDS 723750..724658
CDS 724896..725759
CDS 726034..726393
CDS 726413..728269
CDS 728282..728581
CDS 728600..729010
CDS 729026..730072
CDS 730074..730496
CDS 730516..731751
CDS 731765..732001
CDS 732022..733014
CDS 733017..734564
CDS 734561..735973
CDS 735996..737162
CDS 737269..737733
CDS 737743..738171
CDS 738191..739711
CDS 739723..740598
CDS 740610..741899
CDS 741918..742304
CDS 742276..742557
CDS 742578..742979
CDS 742991..743401
CDS 743418..743714
CDS 743782..745434
CDS 745437..746543
CDS 746530..747222
CDS 747219..748520
CDS 748537..749205
CDS 749219..749863
CDS 749985..750311
CDS 750311..750634
CDS complement(750680..751327)
CDS 751598..753328
CDS 753490..755295
CDS 755308..756036
CDS complement(756079..756291)
CDS 756494..756637
CDS 756738..758543
CDS 758656..759396
CDS 759479..759958
CDS 759972..760310
CDS 760455..760859
CDS 761552..763468
CDS 763798..764307
CDS complement(764465..765469)
CDS 765683..766354
CDS 766351..766797
CDS 766810..767742
CDS 767766..769619
CDS 769639..771012
CDS complement(771026..771685)
CDS 771949..772326
CDS 772310..772999
CDS 772996..773700
CDS 773715..775715
CDS 775744..776247
CDS 776815..777102
CDS 777209..777496
CDS 777493..777699
CDS 777692..778207
CDS 778654..779490
CDS 779616..780296
CDS 780377..780988
CDS 781103..781924
CDS 781896..782801
CDS 782794..783774
CDS 783901..784788
CDS 784785..785747
CDS 785754..786362
CDS 786372..786992
CDS 787320..788576
CDS 788642..789514
CDS 789520..790509
CDS 790662..791960
CDS 791977..792867
CDS 792879..793754
CDS 793777..795030
CDS 795034..796062
CDS complement(796075..797193)
CDS 797353..798105
CDS 798141..798788
CDS complement(798828..799817)
CDS 799996..800925
CDS 800965..801297
CDS complement(801336..802202)
CDS 802356..802739
CDS 803201..803548
CDS complement(803745..804212)
CDS 804382..804729
CDS complement(804887..805765)
CDS complement(805784..806596)
CDS complement(806770..807255)
CDS complement(807255..807689)
CDS complement(807976..810792)
CDS 810985..811620
CDS 811813..813189
CDS 813451..817878
CDS complement(817914..818762)
CDS complement(818789..819265)
CDS 819389..820039
CDS 820145..821035
CDS complement(821070..821771)
CDS complement(821886..822527)
CDS complement(822611..823531)
CDS complement(823638..824168)
CDS 824423..824884
CDS complement(824936..826396)
CDS complement(826752..827513)
CDS 827666..828016
CDS 828168..830108
CDS 830259..830897
CDS 831025..833073
CDS complement(833117..833587)
CDS complement(833615..834076)
CDS 834287..834829
CDS 834845..835939
CDS 835939..836748
CDS 836745..837551
CDS 837548..838621
CDS 838751..839452
CDS 839520..840062
CDS 840200..841072
CDS 841157..842086
CDS 842313..842765
CDS 842781..843287
CDS complement(843311..843724)
CDS 843949..846579
CDS 846594..847442
CDS 847552..848109
CDS 848126..848788
CDS complement(848804..849193)
CDS 849314..850138
CDS 850216..851184
CDS 851225..852505
CDS 852704..854338
CDS 854443..854748
CDS 854745..855581
CDS 855759..859406
CDS complement(859656..861617)
CDS complement(861731..862642)
CDS 863322..863606
CDS 863798..864688
CDS 864929..865537
CDS 865530..866534
CDS complement(866577..866990)
CDS 867163..868800
CDS 869095..870480
CDS complement(870587..871807)
CDS complement(871940..872410)
CDS 872616..875258
CDS 875721..881855
CDS complement(881992..882249)
CDS 882328..882705
CDS 882962..884065
CDS 884170..885270
CDS 885440..886882
CDS 886875..887603
CDS complement(887652..889502)
CDS 890036..890215
CDS 890439..891197
CDS 891277..891831
CDS 891848..892189
CDS 892192..892512
CDS 892662..893774
CDS 893838..895211
CDS 895278..895991
CDS complement(896003..897028)
CDS 897273..898592
CDS 898712..899467
CDS 899454..900287
CDS 900303..901835
CDS 901837..902751
CDS 902773..903840
CDS 903837..905510
CDS 905962..907524
CDS 907654..907830
CDS 907979..908467
CDS complement(908499..909056)
CDS 909159..910157
CDS 910173..910484
CDS complement(910517..910870)
CDS 910998..912164
CDS 912372..914390
CDS 914405..914734
CDS 914735..915070
CDS 915090..916415
CDS 916436..917164
CDS 917164..918117
CDS 918135..918902
CDS 919020..920408
CDS complement(920452..920931)
CDS 921062..921544
CDS 921537..923012
CDS 923161..924540
CDS 924542..924898
CDS 924917..926023
CDS 926229..926507
CDS 926514..926858
CDS 927110..927946
CDS 927952..928308
CDS 928305..928721
CDS 928738..929742
CDS 929892..930236
CDS 930220..930693
CDS 930671..931450
CDS 931451..932050
CDS 932257..933882
CDS 933959..936136
CDS 936136..936603
CDS 937202..937594
CDS 937739..939025
CDS 939106..939819
CDS 940316..940696
CDS 940810..941484
CDS 941615..942112
CDS 942148..943497
CDS 943526..944200
CDS complement(944243..945379)
CDS 945520..945912
CDS 945915..947018
CDS 947101..947604
CDS 947718..948530
CDS 948754..950220
CDS 950363..950668
CDS 950673..951941
CDS 951956..952306
CDS 952318..953769
CDS 953842..955740
CDS 956031..957602
CDS 957724..958764
CDS 958783..959622
CDS 959711..960631
CDS 960748..961221
CDS 961469..962584
CDS 962607..963263
CDS complement(963294..965255)
CDS 965513..966136
CDS 966245..966913
CDS 967029..967760
CDS 967784..968779
CDS complement(968819..969424)
CDS complement(969549..970496)
CDS 971034..972176
CDS 972197..972706
CDS 972719..973459
CDS complement(973509..973670)
CDS complement(973758..974216)
CDS complement(974229..974975)
CDS complement(975071..976033)
CDS complement(976065..977039)
CDS complement(977051..978856)
CDS 979059..979529
CDS 979762..980064
CDS 980177..981307
CDS 981317..981544
CDS complement(981743..982960)
CDS complement(982957..983646)
CDS 983768..984814
CDS complement(984823..985722)
CDS complement(985743..986564)
CDS 986722..987180
CDS 987274..987501
CDS 987735..988049
CDS 988065..988910
CDS 989099..990232
CDS 990248..990952
CDS 990968..991690
CDS 991810..992865
CDS 992978..993886
CDS 993900..995126
CDS 995210..995767
CDS 995790..996704
CDS complement(996739..997557)
CDS complement(997795..998379)
CDS complement(998396..998863)
CDS 999022..999690
CDS 999722..1000516
CDS 1000535..1001425
CDS 1001503..1002291
CDS complement(1002319..1003593)
CDS complement(1003593..1003829)
CDS complement(1003855..1005039)
CDS complement(1005036..1006583)
CDS complement(1006605..1006751)
CDS 1006959..1007633
CDS complement(1007669..1008112)
CDS complement(1008130..1008879)
CDS 1009098..1010117
CDS 1010313..1011077
CDS 1011074..1011826
CDS complement(1011860..1013335)
CDS 1013475..1014527
CDS 1014540..1015019
CDS 1015153..1015608
CDS 1015605..1016033
CDS 1016030..1016941
CDS 1016934..1017788
CDS 1017870..1019438
CDS 1019545..1019970
CDS 1020022..1021383
CDS 1021665..1022432
CDS 1022535..1023302
CDS 1023265..1024680
CDS complement(1024761..1025129)
CDS complement(1025159..1026190)
CDS 1026376..1026855
CDS complement(1026871..1029045)
CDS complement(1029208..1029705)
CDS 1029965..1030756
CDS complement(1030757..1032223)
CDS complement(1032333..1032617)
CDS 1032924..1033190
CDS 1033190..1034908
CDS 1035021..1036055
CDS 1036068..1036928
CDS complement(1036971..1038116)
CDS 1038336..1038557
CDS 1038863..1039096
CDS 1039297..1039749
CDS 1039746..1040624
CDS 1040672..1041382
CDS 1041446..1042561
CDS complement(1042605..1043486)
CDS 1043821..1045014
CDS 1045007..1045855
CDS 1045869..1046771
CDS 1046886..1047377
CDS 1047490..1048185
CDS 1048266..1049138
CDS 1049273..1049986
CDS 1049983..1051041
CDS 1051038..1051676
CDS 1051695..1052354
CDS 1052509..1053429
CDS 1053426..1054277
CDS complement(1054319..1055284)
CDS complement(1055393..1057060)
CDS complement(1057067..1057276)
CDS 1057761..1058531
CDS complement(1058580..1059608)
CDS 1059872..1061275
CDS 1061291..1062115
CDS 1062108..1063064
CDS 1063061..1064524
CDS 1064521..1066377
CDS 1066397..1067662
CDS complement(1067723..1068526)
CDS complement(1068594..1069175)
CDS complement(1069156..1069818)
CDS complement(1069821..1070492)
CDS 1070597..1071367
CDS 1071462..1072685
CDS 1072664..1073149
CDS 1073146..1073568
CDS 1073552..1073800
CDS 1073813..1074295
CDS 1074324..1075325
CDS complement(1075360..1075848)
CDS complement(1075860..1076858)
CDS 1076989..1077543
CDS complement(1077592..1078143)
CDS 1078977..1080092
CDS 1080095..1081072
CDS 1081183..1082817
CDS 1082822..1084225
CDS 1084284..1084724
CDS 1084853..1085806
CDS 1085806..1086078
CDS 1086100..1086630
CDS 1086772..1087434
CDS 1087436..1088854
CDS 1088941..1090362
CDS 1090375..1091043
CDS complement(1090977..1091138)
CDS complement(1091110..1092054)
CDS complement(1092255..1092869)
CDS 1093000..1093773
CDS 1093965..1095803
CDS 1095975..1096835
CDS complement(1096874..1097116)
CDS 1097322..1097603
CDS 1097780..1098988
CDS 1099266..1102706
CDS 1102858..1103757
CDS 1104048..1104851
CDS 1104863..1105864
CDS 1106041..1107759
CDS 1107975..1109663
CDS complement(1109705..1110577)
CDS 1110769..1113627
CDS 1113759..1115630
CDS 1115647..1116513
CDS 1116532..1117092
CDS 1117093..1118079
CDS 1118082..1118912
CDS 1119031..1121022
CDS 1121098..1121808
CDS 1121805..1122830
CDS 1123017..1124078
CDS 1124079..1124462
CDS 1124484..1125467
CDS 1125482..1126495
CDS 1126704..1128194
CDS 1128206..1129030
CDS 1129043..1129351
CDS 1129412..1129816
CDS 1129957..1131501
CDS complement(1131558..1132760)
CDS complement(1132787..1132987)
CDS complement(1133466..1133696)
CDS complement(1133698..1134117)
CDS complement(1134472..1136595)
CDS 1136769..1136903
CDS 1136900..1137400
CDS complement(1137533..1137868)
CDS complement(1137997..1138914)
CDS complement(1138930..1139895)
CDS complement(1139940..1142099)
CDS complement(1142099..1144549)
CDS complement(1144533..1144928)
CDS complement(1145211..1145711)
CDS complement(1145723..1145944)
CDS complement(1145941..1146231)
CDS complement(1146228..1147412)
CDS complement(1147603..1148922)
CDS complement(1149011..1149385)
CDS complement(1149406..1149720)
CDS complement(1149887..1152508)
CDS 1153010..1153783
CDS 1153848..1154204
CDS complement(1154864..1156381)
CDS complement(1156384..1157241)
CDS 1157742..1158008
CDS 1158020..1158388
CDS 1158425..1158844
CDS 1158930..1159403
CDS 1159393..1159830
CDS 1160220..1160753
CDS 1160778..1161230
CDS 1161220..1161675
CDS complement(1161689..1162711)
CDS complement(1162666..1163280)
CDS complement(1163277..1163996)
CDS 1164245..1165960
CDS 1165962..1167608
CDS complement(1167645..1167953)
CDS 1168021..1168368
CDS 1168390..1169541
CDS 1170002..1171621
CDS complement(1171662..1172009)
CDS complement(1172076..1172648)
CDS complement(1172797..1173036)
CDS complement(1173144..1173551)
CDS 1173643..1174122
CDS 1174250..1175605
CDS 1175602..1176156
CDS 1176304..1176654
CDS 1176660..1177091
CDS 1177116..1177865
CDS 1177862..1178419
CDS 1178421..1179167
CDS 1179168..1179743
CDS complement(1180152..1181036)
CDS 1181338..1181625
CDS 1181618..1182421
CDS 1182440..1184104
CDS 1184142..1184801
CDS 1184815..1185330
CDS 1185375..1187195
CDS 1187192..1187539
CDS 1187552..1187989
CDS 1188014..1188289
CDS 1188293..1188928
CDS 1188949..1189788
CDS 1189785..1190264
CDS 1190269..1190532
CDS 1190547..1191542
CDS 1191549..1192958
CDS 1192974..1194092
CDS 1194120..1194824
CDS 1194890..1196083
CDS 1196097..1197182
CDS 1197172..1198047
CDS 1198637..1199776
CDS 1200000..1200632
CDS 1200625..1202082
CDS 1202171..1203592
CDS 1203634..1204998
CDS 1205018..1205899
CDS 1205922..1206575
CDS 1206590..1207111
CDS 1207111..1208571
CDS 1208603..1208887
CDS 1209053..1209808
CDS 1209821..1210462
CDS 1210459..1211031
CDS 1211046..1211315
CDS 1211308..1211853
CDS 1211869..1212990
CDS 1212983..1213426
CDS 1213636..1215087
CDS complement(1215128..1215679)
CDS 1215993..1216487
CDS 1216820..1218178
CDS 1218175..1219122
CDS 1219135..1219767
CDS 1219783..1220904
CDS 1220901..1221497
CDS 1221487..1222056
CDS 1222062..1222811
CDS 1222798..1223829
CDS 1223826..1224551
CDS 1224548..1225300
CDS 1225300..1226781
CDS 1226778..1227563
CDS 1227556..1228266
CDS 1228263..1228997
CDS 1228994..1229290
CDS 1229277..1229954
CDS 1229967..1230773
CDS 1230773..1232308
CDS 1232272..1232838
CDS complement(1232884..1233351)
CDS complement(1233366..1233815)
CDS 1233904..1234434
CDS 1234465..1234776
CDS 1234779..1235330
CDS 1235751..1236539
CDS 1236836..1237822
CDS 1237934..1239013
CDS 1239039..1239797
CDS complement(1239842..1240201)
CDS 1240358..1240681
CDS 1241048..1242100
CDS 1242100..1244508
CDS 1244669..1245370
CDS 1245384..1248794
CDS 1248892..1249344
CDS 1249360..1252560
CDS 1252667..1253341
CDS complement(1253379..1254260)
CDS 1254459..1254722
CDS 1254722..1255264
CDS 1255357..1257069
CDS 1257092..1259449
CDS 1259530..1259841
CDS 1259917..1261728
CDS 1261917..1263131
CDS complement(1263187..1263672)
CDS 1263829..1264629
CDS 1264642..1265388
CDS 1265392..1266003
CDS 1266040..1266564
CDS 1267115..1268473
CDS complement(1268515..1269108)
CDS complement(1269262..1269669)
CDS 1269834..1270433
CDS complement(1270465..1270725)
CDS 1270849..1272261
CDS 1272286..1272549
CDS 1272717..1273193
CDS complement(1273231..1273476)
CDS complement(1273473..1274678)
CDS 1274883..1275542
CDS complement(1275584..1275778)
CDS complement(1275845..1276693)
CDS complement(1276892..1276999)
CDS complement(1277024..1277161)
CDS 1277312..1278025
CDS complement(1278056..1279702)
CDS complement(1279721..1281205)
CDS 1281321..1281773
CDS complement(1281820..1282284)
CDS 1282473..1283393
CDS complement(1283413..1284660)
CDS complement(1284644..1285474)
CDS complement(1285610..1286749)
CDS complement(1286830..1287225)
CDS 1287376..1287591
CDS 1287710..1288243
CDS 1288261..1288926
CDS 1289188..1290126
CDS 1290241..1291524
CDS 1291710..1292969
CDS 1293088..1293654
CDS 1293689..1294258
CDS 1294360..1294902
CDS 1294912..1295775
CDS 1295772..1296557
CDS 1296691..1297551
CDS 1297823..1299901
CDS 1299964..1301268
CDS 1301551..1302453
CDS 1302474..1303013
CDS 1303027..1304436
CDS 1304457..1305236
CDS 1305339..1305758
CDS 1305781..1306092
CDS 1306095..1306967
CDS complement(1307009..1307605)
CDS 1307763..1308170
CDS 1308351..1310318
CDS 1310315..1312774
CDS 1312857..1313324
CDS 1313654..1315435
CDS 1315767..1317563
CDS complement(1317596..1319464)
CDS 1319677..1320375
CDS 1320578..1322284
CDS 1322410..1323327
CDS 1323450..1323683
CDS 1323794..1325017
CDS 1325010..1326236
CDS 1326440..1326808
CDS 1326879..1328213
CDS 1328357..1329652
CDS complement(1329696..1330217)
CDS complement(1330247..1330861)
CDS 1331018..1331347
CDS 1331439..1331666
CDS 1331813..1333807
CDS 1334028..1334267
CDS complement(1334318..1335160)
CDS complement(1335179..1335910)
CDS complement(1335932..1336438)
CDS complement(1336448..1337752)
CDS complement(1337742..1338941)
CDS complement(1338925..1339299)
CDS 1339592..1340320
CDS 1340320..1340877
CDS 1341107..1341865
CDS 1341879..1342667
CDS 1342682..1343824
CDS 1343838..1345100
CDS 1345140..1346846
CDS 1346951..1351285
CDS 1351467..1351934
CDS 1351964..1353082
CDS 1353097..1353381
CDS 1353374..1353673
CDS 1353696..1356035
CDS 1356032..1356310
CDS 1356327..1356671
CDS 1356769..1357683
CDS 1357753..1358697
CDS 1358834..1359103
CDS 1359352..1361523
CDS complement(1361564..1362604)
CDS complement(1362765..1363244)
CDS complement(1363272..1363628)
CDS 1363826..1363975
CDS 1364031..1364570
CDS 1364669..1366207
CDS 1366220..1366432
CDS 1366457..1367425
CDS 1367559..1368650
CDS complement(1368668..1368985)
CDS complement(1368982..1369449)
CDS complement(1369412..1369696)
CDS complement(1369683..1370111)
CDS complement(1370108..1370431)
CDS complement(1370445..1371476)
CDS complement(1371454..1372476)
CDS 1373015..1374103
CDS 1374119..1375465
CDS 1375462..1376928
CDS complement(1376968..1377348)
CDS complement(1377410..1377682)
CDS complement(1377695..1378660)
CDS 1378840..1379901
CDS 1380004..1380561
CDS 1380720..1381187
CDS 1381201..1382565
CDS 1382569..1382976
CDS 1383007..1383393
CDS 1383489..1384343
CDS 1384359..1385714
CDS 1385704..1385931
CDS 1385934..1386815
CDS 1387014..1387214
CDS 1387429..1389210
CDS 1389207..1390031
CDS 1390222..1390671
CDS 1390694..1392385
CDS 1392514..1393380
CDS 1393517..1394584
CDS 1394599..1396026
CDS 1396051..1397046
CDS 1397063..1398046
CDS 1398077..1399327
CDS complement(1399485..1399580)
CDS 1399702..1400796
CDS 1400941..1402359
CDS 1402550..1403230
CDS 1403227..1404678
CDS complement(1404714..1405541)
CDS complement(1405578..1405859)
CDS complement(1405945..1406226)
CDS 1406366..1406713
CDS 1406742..1407818
CDS complement(1407859..1408854)
CDS 1409070..1409996
CDS 1410148..1412421
CDS complement(1412455..1413294)
CDS 1413416..1413508
CDS 1413646..1414719
CDS 1415152..1416693
CDS 1416686..1417738
CDS 1417735..1418685
CDS 1418803..1420095
CDS 1420076..1421362
CDS 1421454..1422185
CDS 1422236..1423165
CDS 1423255..1423833
CDS 1423902..1425146
CDS 1425419..1426465
CDS 1426766..1428328
CDS 1428442..1428939
CDS 1428945..1429748
CDS 1429765..1430127
CDS 1430237..1432819
CDS 1432839..1434644
CDS 1434661..1435209
CDS 1435635..1437866
CDS 1437943..1438689
CDS complement(1438724..1439254)
CDS 1439421..1440614
CDS 1440748..1441296
CDS 1441313..1441540
CDS 1441581..1442114
CDS complement(1442368..1443687)
CDS complement(1443873..1445042)
CDS 1445192..1446358
CDS complement(1446383..1446982)
CDS complement(1447052..1448296)
CDS complement(1448315..1449583)
CDS complement(1449647..1450684)
CDS complement(1450701..1451597)
CDS 1451813..1452799
CDS 1452796..1454310
CDS complement(1454347..1455177)
CDS complement(1455316..1456662)
CDS complement(1456775..1457446)
CDS complement(1457461..1458387)
CDS complement(1458389..1459045)
CDS complement(1459049..1460242)
CDS complement(1460534..1461094)
CDS complement(1461343..1461726)
CDS 1461866..1463467
CDS complement(1463506..1464156)
CDS complement(1464209..1465549)
CDS complement(1465638..1467305)
CDS complement(1467325..1468206)
CDS complement(1468221..1469432)
CDS complement(1469444..1470487)
CDS complement(1470685..1472850)
CDS complement(1472980..1473588)
CDS 1473889..1474689
CDS 1474802..1475908
CDS 1475944..1476651
CDS 1476642..1476968
CDS complement(1477050..1477934)
CDS complement(1478071..1478496)
CDS complement(1478477..1479355)
CDS complement(1479330..1480103)
CDS complement(1480246..1481172)
CDS complement(1481188..1482081)
CDS complement(1482096..1483403)
CDS 1483549..1484544
CDS complement(1484590..1485711)
CDS complement(1485708..1486412)
CDS complement(1486480..1487604)
CDS complement(1487699..1489579)
CDS complement(1489599..1490039)
CDS complement(1490229..1491053)
CDS complement(1491087..1493153)
CDS complement(1493146..1494036)
CDS complement(1494317..1495084)
CDS 1495221..1495850
CDS complement(1495899..1496804)
CDS complement(1496801..1497196)
CDS complement(1497221..1497610)
CDS complement(1497594..1498079)
CDS complement(1498096..1500252)
CDS complement(1500268..1501227)
CDS complement(1501415..1501861)
CDS complement(1501881..1502054)
CDS complement(1502252..1503019)
CDS complement(1503020..1503964)
CDS complement(1504037..1505170)
CDS complement(1505312..1507153)
CDS complement(1507187..1507762)
CDS complement(1507804..1508841)
CDS complement(1508988..1510145)
CDS complement(1510234..1511262)
CDS 1511375..1511812
CDS complement(1511858..1513684)
CDS 1513917..1514171
CDS complement(1514257..1515288)
CDS complement(1515356..1517578)
CDS complement(1517613..1518173)
CDS complement(1518245..1518847)
CDS complement(1518950..1519681)
CDS complement(1519736..1520092)
CDS complement(1520097..1520672)
CDS complement(1520659..1521225)
CDS complement(1521243..1521533)
CDS complement(1521533..1522354)
CDS complement(1522374..1523474)
CDS complement(1523471..1523992)
CDS 1524154..1525962
CDS complement(1525997..1526698)
CDS complement(1526748..1527371)
CDS complement(1527422..1527904)
CDS complement(1528098..1528727)
CDS complement(1528724..1529377)
CDS complement(1529454..1530524)
CDS 1530727..1531353
CDS complement(1531398..1531700)
CDS complement(1531716..1532132)
CDS complement(1532129..1532401)
CDS complement(1532493..1535132)
CDS complement(1535439..1536134)
CDS complement(1536143..1537648)
CDS 1537815..1538501
CDS 1538498..1539937
CDS complement(1539979..1542375)
CDS complement(1542403..1543071)
CDS complement(1543082..1543822)
CDS complement(1543940..1545055)
CDS complement(1545074..1546222)
CDS complement(1546608..1547885)
CDS 1548034..1548456
CDS 1548701..1549906
CDS 1549920..1550285
CDS 1550435..1550815
CDS complement(1550854..1552629)
CDS complement(1552632..1553909)
CDS 1554360..1555643
CDS complement(1555680..1556132)
CDS complement(1556148..1558364)
CDS complement(1558570..1559091)
CDS complement(1559081..1561432)
CDS complement(1561538..1561882)
CDS complement(1561978..1564242)
CDS complement(1564343..1564633)
CDS complement(1564776..1565105)
CDS complement(1565139..1566278)
CDS complement(1566365..1567393)
CDS complement(1567397..1568404)
CDS complement(1568420..1569025)
CDS complement(1569149..1570084)
CDS complement(1570154..1570879)
CDS complement(1570990..1571838)
CDS complement(1571905..1573194)
CDS complement(1573354..1574847)
CDS complement(1574922..1575740)
CDS complement(1576107..1576397)
CDS complement(1576411..1576728)
CDS complement(1576747..1577055)
CDS complement(1577212..1578573)
CDS complement(1578625..1579425)
CDS complement(1579428..1580117)
CDS complement(1580283..1580801)
CDS complement(1580804..1581691)
CDS complement(1581777..1582790)
CDS complement(1583242..1583916)
CDS complement(1583928..1584638)
CDS complement(1584850..1586139)
CDS complement(1586201..1588852)
CDS complement(1589175..1590464)
CDS complement(1590477..1591451)
CDS complement(1591448..1592170)
CDS complement(1592167..1593096)
CDS complement(1593100..1594407)
CDS complement(1594535..1595119)
CDS complement(1595227..1597149)
CDS complement(1597499..1598422)
CDS complement(1598432..1599793)
CDS complement(1599814..1600278)
CDS complement(1600356..1600958)
CDS complement(1600975..1601796)
CDS complement(1601820..1604447)
CDS complement(1604613..1605875)
CDS complement(1605895..1607016)
CDS complement(1607053..1607514)
CDS complement(1607671..1608048)
CDS complement(1608166..1609923)
CDS complement(1610206..1611165)
CDS complement(1611449..1612405)
CDS complement(1612395..1613279)
CDS complement(1613497..1616823)
CDS complement(1616945..1617883)
CDS complement(1617901..1619268)
CDS complement(1619240..1619926)
CDS 1620091..1621188
CDS complement(1621230..1622342)
CDS 1622583..1623047
CDS complement(1623099..1624316)
CDS complement(1624316..1625314)
CDS complement(1625505..1626002)
CDS complement(1626064..1626600)
CDS complement(1626620..1627633)
CDS 1627812..1628615
CDS complement(1628647..1629597)
CDS complement(1629594..1630754)
CDS complement(1630751..1631503)
CDS complement(1631516..1632712)
CDS complement(1632728..1633759)
CDS complement(1633933..1635129)
CDS complement(1635146..1636285)
CDS complement(1636412..1638127)
CDS 1638420..1638908
CDS 1639120..1639722
CDS complement(1639998..1640198)
CDS complement(1640225..1641004)
CDS complement(1641284..1642573)
CDS complement(1642865..1643872)
CDS complement(1644106..1645191)
CDS complement(1645412..1645936)
CDS complement(1645958..1646413)
CDS 1646669..1647781
CDS complement(1647821..1648366)
CDS complement(1648511..1649854)
CDS complement(1650149..1652500)
CDS complement(1652810..1653427)
CDS complement(1653433..1654233)
CDS complement(1654268..1654579)
CDS complement(1654902..1655975)
CDS 1656173..1656484
CDS complement(1656521..1656793)
CDS complement(1656903..1657754)
CDS complement(1657815..1658459)
CDS complement(1658466..1659248)
CDS complement(1659457..1660920)
CDS complement(1660923..1661363)
CDS complement(1661588..1662457)
CDS complement(1662570..1663982)
CDS complement(1664057..1664470)
CDS 1664575..1665405
CDS complement(1665444..1666097)
CDS complement(1666107..1667720)
CDS complement(1667831..1669444)
CDS complement(1669529..1669966)
CDS complement(1670037..1670810)
CDS complement(1670803..1672005)
CDS complement(1672008..1672616)
CDS complement(1672613..1673371)
CDS complement(1673368..1674387)
CDS complement(1674359..1674964)
CDS complement(1674961..1676325)
CDS 1677409..1680009
CDS 1680132..1680560
CDS 1680644..1681564
CDS 1681561..1682628
CDS complement(1682664..1683638)
CDS complement(1683635..1684216)
CDS complement(1684229..1684462)
CDS complement(1684563..1687265)
CDS complement(1687420..1688223)
CDS complement(1688248..1688670)
CDS complement(1688670..1691888)
CDS complement(1691972..1695043)
CDS complement(1695040..1696164)
CDS 1696280..1696888
CDS complement(1696940..1697302)
CDS complement(1697476..1697991)
CDS complement(1698165..1698653)
CDS complement(1698734..1700539)
CDS complement(1700523..1702292)
CDS complement(1702695..1703315)
CDS complement(1703330..1703824)
CDS complement(1704618..1705181)
CDS complement(1705199..1705630)
CDS complement(1706204..1707088)
CDS complement(1707168..1707917)
CDS complement(1708857..1711277)
CDS 1711672..1712637
CDS 1712634..1713209
CDS complement(1713234..1715099)
CDS complement(1715236..1716435)
CDS 1716858..1717160
CDS complement(1717193..1722328)
CDS complement(1722431..1723339)
CDS complement(1723356..1723592)
CDS complement(1723649..1724122)
CDS 1724196..1724462
CDS 1724612..1725565
CDS complement(1725584..1726993)
CDS complement(1727009..1727827)
CDS complement(1727824..1728651)
CDS complement(1728653..1730395)
CDS complement(1730392..1731780)
CDS 1731955..1732893
CDS complement(1732926..1734779)
CDS complement(1734776..1735948)
CDS complement(1735941..1737065)
CDS complement(1737087..1739417)
CDS complement(1739674..1740849)
CDS complement(1746981..1747088)
CDS complement(1748263..1748703)
CDS complement(1748792..1749733)
CDS 1749878..1751176
CDS 1751283..1752371
CDS complement(1752413..1752940)
CDS complement(1753095..1753841)
CDS complement(1753845..1754942)
CDS 1755143..1756123
CDS complement(1756156..1756617)
CDS complement(1756629..1756862)
CDS complement(1756864..1757673)
CDS 1757771..1758673
CDS complement(1758694..1761291)
CDS complement(1761318..1761992)
CDS 1762200..1763165
CDS complement(1763209..1763751)
CDS 1763941..1764843
CDS 1764871..1765077
CDS complement(1765117..1765470)
CDS complement(1765499..1765900)
CDS complement(1765915..1767294)
CDS complement(1767359..1767739)
CDS 1767846..1768490
CDS complement(1768520..1769389)
CDS 1769479..1769700
CDS complement(1769720..1770526)
CDS complement(1770648..1771406)
CDS 1771594..1772040
CDS 1772178..1773410
CDS 1773514..1774773
CDS 1774991..1775983
CDS complement(1776257..1776829)
CDS complement(1776910..1777578)
CDS 1777763..1778338
CDS complement(1778415..1779476)
CDS complement(1779714..1780802)
CDS complement(1780824..1781126)
CDS complement(1781196..1781504)
CDS complement(1781661..1784339)
CDS complement(1784473..1785798)
CDS complement(1785841..1786614)
CDS complement(1786607..1787287)
CDS complement(1787280..1787648)
CDS complement(1787769..1788752)
CDS complement(1788812..1789777)
CDS complement(1789825..1793079)
CDS complement(1793082..1795253)
CDS 1795681..1796925
CDS 1796987..1797880
CDS 1797897..1798727
CDS complement(1798772..1800241)
CDS complement(1800256..1804848)
CDS 1805041..1805928
CDS complement(1805925..1806443)
CDS complement(1806446..1807549)
CDS complement(1807643..1808458)
CDS complement(1808460..1809107)
CDS complement(1809118..1809759)
CDS complement(1810157..1811197)
CDS complement(1811219..1812958)
CDS complement(1812978..1813436)
CDS complement(1813457..1814332)
CDS complement(1814403..1815080)
CDS complement(1815143..1817155)
CDS complement(1817112..1817879)
CDS complement(1818007..1818516)
CDS 1818740..1819213
CDS complement(1819244..1819798)
CDS complement(1820133..1821494)
CDS complement(1821518..1822273)
CDS complement(1822421..1823353)
CDS complement(1823494..1824924)
CDS complement(1824936..1826387)
CDS complement(1826411..1826704)
CDS complement(1826829..1827944)
CDS complement(1827941..1829959)
CDS complement(1829982..1832177)
CDS complement(1832242..1832919)
CDS 1833071..1834480
CDS complement(1834523..1834777)
CDS complement(1834795..1835091)
CDS complement(1835229..1836491)
CDS complement(1836516..1838045)
CDS complement(1838051..1838617)
CDS complement(1838614..1839663)
CDS complement(1839682..1841109)
CDS complement(1841094..1843313)
CDS complement(1843306..1843989)
CDS complement(1843993..1844238)
CDS complement(1844250..1844963)
CDS complement(1845044..1846336)
CDS complement(1846355..1847479)
CDS complement(1847472..1847960)
CDS complement(1848166..1848690)
CDS complement(1852902..1853009)
CDS complement(1854077..1854682)
CDS 1854748..1855521
CDS 1855571..1855933
CDS complement(1855952..1857184)
CDS complement(1857242..1857772)
CDS 1857856..1858611
CDS complement(1858651..1859010)
CDS complement(1859050..1859250)
CDS complement(1859272..1859841)
CDS complement(1860200..1861093)
CDS complement(1861373..1861480)
CDS complement(1861907..1862251)
CDS 1862423..1862893
CDS 1862893..1863480
CDS 1863501..1864217
CDS complement(1864248..1864637)
CDS complement(1864657..1865394)
CDS complement(1865394..1865912)
CDS complement(1865922..1866308)
CDS complement(1866336..1867070)
CDS complement(1867180..1867410)
CDS complement(1867427..1867699)
CDS complement(1867802..1869460)
CDS complement(1869532..1872243)
CDS complement(1872724..1873620)
CDS complement(1873764..1875116)
CDS complement(1875129..1875461)
CDS complement(1875574..1876560)
CDS complement(1876575..1880135)
CDS complement(1880158..1880847)
CDS complement(1880865..1881008)
CDS complement(1881041..1881274)
CDS complement(1881381..1882124)
CDS complement(1882128..1883069)
CDS complement(1883062..1884075)
CDS complement(1884096..1884665)
CDS complement(1884846..1886894)
CDS complement(1886887..1887777)
CDS complement(1887913..1888584)
CDS complement(1888615..1890273)
CDS complement(1890288..1890653)
CDS 1890951..1891139
CDS complement(1891236..1891880)
CDS complement(1891944..1892600)
CDS complement(1892603..1893478)
CDS complement(1893497..1895464)
CDS complement(1895461..1896219)
CDS complement(1896242..1897576)
CDS complement(1897577..1898515)
CDS complement(1898529..1900922)
CDS complement(1900927..1902126)
CDS complement(1902281..1902487)
CDS complement(1902484..1903101)
CDS complement(1903120..1903995)
CDS 1904152..1905864
CDS 1905952..1906551
CDS complement(1906592..1907221)
CDS complement(1907218..1907919)
CDS complement(1907916..1908830)
CDS complement(1908827..1909591)
CDS complement(1909614..1912826)
CDS complement(1912819..1913910)
CDS complement(1913907..1915187)
CDS complement(1915175..1916086)
CDS complement(1916166..1917452)
CDS complement(1917581..1918132)
CDS 1918363..1918593
CDS 1918681..1919505
CDS complement(1919525..1920436)
CDS complement(1920436..1920900)
CDS complement(1920982..1922265)
CDS 1922439..1923809
CDS complement(1923825..1924757)
CDS complement(1924754..1925596)
CDS complement(1925600..1926322)
CDS complement(1926482..1926898)
CDS complement(1926935..1928425)
CDS complement(1928579..1928785)
CDS complement(1928798..1931011)
CDS complement(1931026..1931319)
CDS complement(1931442..1932266)
CDS complement(1932324..1933025)
CDS complement(1933037..1933270)
CDS complement(1933333..1934238)
CDS complement(1934321..1934758)
CDS complement(1934765..1935298)
CDS complement(1935334..1935948)
CDS complement(1935964..1936749)
CDS complement(1936764..1937603)
CDS 1937783..1938415
CDS 1938538..1939155
CDS 1939168..1939980
CDS 1939999..1942638
CDS complement(1942687..1943064)
CDS complement(1943068..1944051)
CDS complement(1944145..1944768)
CDS complement(1944908..1946419)
CDS complement(1946488..1947363)
CDS complement(1947416..1947898)
CDS complement(1947914..1948858)
CDS complement(1948871..1950763)
CDS complement(1950883..1951329)
CDS complement(1951284..1952564)
CDS complement(1952721..1953149)
CDS 1953513..1953713
CDS 1953836..1954237
CDS complement(1954255..1955127)
CDS complement(1955205..1955474)
CDS complement(1955598..1956656)
CDS complement(1956848..1958155)
CDS complement(1958162..1958740)
CDS complement(1958968..1960476)
CDS complement(1960496..1961644)
CDS complement(1961721..1961885)
CDS complement(1962225..1962566)
CDS complement(1962698..1963243)
CDS complement(1963240..1963605)
CDS 1963852..1964457
CDS 1964489..1966972
CDS complement(1967015..1967506)
CDS complement(1967499..1968158)
CDS complement(1968169..1968888)
CDS complement(1969037..1970329)
CDS complement(1970343..1971524)
CDS complement(1971547..1972131)
CDS complement(1972176..1974962)
CDS complement(1975059..1975442)
CDS complement(1975446..1976303)
CDS complement(1976307..1977140)
CDS complement(1977307..1977780)
CDS complement(1977928..1978905)
CDS complement(1978895..1980076)
CDS complement(1980091..1980453)
CDS complement(1980511..1981302)
CDS complement(1981299..1981718)
CDS 1981774..1982640
CDS complement(1982630..1983736)
CDS 1984056..1985192
CDS 1985218..1986345
CDS 1986342..1987346
CDS 1987365..1988048
CDS 1988159..1989802
CDS 1989805..1990812
CDS 1991047..1993326
CDS complement(1993372..1994637)
CDS complement(1994751..1995434)
CDS complement(1995520..1996116)
CDS complement(1996204..1996749)
CDS complement(1996784..1998148)
CDS complement(1998168..1999454)
CDS complement(1999468..2000571)
CDS complement(2000592..2001674)
CDS complement(2001674..2002048)
CDS complement(2002045..2003142)
CDS complement(2003145..2004311)
CDS complement(2004515..2004958)
CDS complement(2004977..2005942)
CDS complement(2005953..2006666)
CDS complement(2006689..2007456)
CDS complement(2007515..2008084)
CDS complement(2008319..2008594)
CDS complement(2009006..2009986)
CDS complement(2010089..2011105)
CDS complement(2011128..2012438)
CDS complement(2012582..2013913)
CDS complement(2014086..2014760)
CDS complement(2014776..2015738)
CDS complement(2015819..2016538)
CDS complement(2016858..2018261)
CDS complement(2018258..2019475)
CDS complement(2019686..2020297)
CDS complement(2020738..2021256)
CDS complement(2021272..2023062)
CDS complement(2023163..2023879)
CDS complement(2024062..2024796)
CDS complement(2024799..2025395)
CDS complement(2025392..2026141)
CDS complement(2026157..2027467)
CDS complement(2027648..2028466)
CDS complement(2028485..2029669)
CDS complement(2029698..2030591)
CDS complement(2030744..2031196)
CDS complement(2031438..2032460)
CDS complement(2032460..2033485)
CDS complement(2033587..2034528)
CDS 2034693..2035517
CDS 2035507..2036505
CDS complement(2036521..2037141)
CDS complement(2037141..2037956)
CDS complement(2037953..2038840)
CDS complement(2039441..2039998)
CDS 2040274..2040933
CDS 2040911..2042110
CDS complement(2042157..2042900)
CDS complement(2042913..2043521)
CDS complement(2043540..2044457)
CDS complement(2044481..2045749)
CDS complement(2045765..2046046)
CDS complement(2046046..2046489)
CDS complement(2046507..2047256)
CDS complement(2047444..2048514)
CDS complement(2048623..2049414)
CDS complement(2049419..2050339)
CDS 2050639..2052114
CDS 2052233..2052664
CDS 2052696..2052833
CDS complement(2052816..2053301)
CDS complement(2053274..2053801)
CDS 2054493..2056187
CDS 2056205..2057926
CDS 2057927..2058418
CDS 2058516..2059511
CDS 2059669..2061207
CDS 2061209..2062261
CDS 2062263..2063651
CDS 2063638..2064219
CDS 2064238..2065506
CDS 2065698..2066417
CDS complement(2066455..2067756)
CDS complement(2067887..2068897)
CDS complement(2068977..2069648)
CDS complement(2069710..2070657)
CDS complement(2070754..2071170)
CDS complement(2071187..2072182)
CDS complement(2072205..2073269)
CDS complement(2073282..2074103)
CDS complement(2074084..2074902)
CDS complement(2074925..2075392)
CDS complement(2075412..2076113)
CDS complement(2076115..2076846)
CDS complement(2077019..2078014)
CDS complement(2078132..2079829)
CDS complement(2080027..2081484)
CDS complement(2081505..2082476)
CDS complement(2082495..2083424)
CDS complement(2083537..2085021)
CDS complement(2085021..2086760)
CDS complement(2086817..2087428)
CDS complement(2087489..2088793)
CDS complement(2088797..2091454)
CDS 2091698..2094808
CDS complement(2094877..2095077)
CDS complement(2095366..2096061)
CDS complement(2096075..2097064)
CDS complement(2097176..2099941)
CDS complement(2100224..2100751)
CDS complement(2100845..2101366)
CDS complement(2101371..2102477)
CDS 2102608..2104062
CDS 2104059..2104904
CDS 2104901..2106001
CDS complement(2106329..2108209)
CDS complement(2108500..2109603)
CDS complement(2110009..2110788)
CDS complement(2110909..2111199)
CDS complement(2111222..2111680)
CDS complement(2111684..2112373)
CDS complement(2112492..2113667)
CDS complement(2113734..2115014)
CDS complement(2115381..2116193)
CDS complement(2116216..2117307)
CDS complement(2117304..2118671)
CDS complement(2118812..2119786)
CDS complement(2119833..2121308)
CDS complement(2121483..2123699)
CDS complement(2123735..2124097)
CDS complement(2124114..2125052)
CDS complement(2125065..2125445)
CDS complement(2125699..2126946)
CDS 2127062..2128876
CDS complement(2128806..2129192)
CDS complement(2129185..2130078)
CDS complement(2130228..2130401)
CDS complement(2130492..2131028)
CDS 2131158..2132330
CDS 2132412..2134652
CDS complement(2134695..2135735)
CDS complement(2135754..2136236)
CDS complement(2136239..2136796)
CDS complement(2136893..2137174)
CDS complement(2137205..2137654)
CDS complement(2137702..2138757)
CDS complement(2138904..2139809)
CDS 2140046..2140963
CDS 2141071..2141814
CDS complement(2141820..2142461)
CDS complement(2142480..2143097)
CDS complement(2143109..2144734)
CDS 2144874..2145065
CDS 2145127..2145513
CDS complement(2145652..2146044)
CDS complement(2146089..2146388)
CDS complement(2146449..2147426)
CDS complement(2147684..2149312)
CDS complement(2149348..2149632)
CDS 2149868..2150554
CDS 2150556..2150759
CDS complement(2150786..2151433)
CDS 2151744..2153696
CDS 2153720..2154679
CDS complement(2155223..2156245)
CDS complement(2156242..2156721)
CDS complement(2156694..2157386)
CDS complement(2157383..2157844)
CDS complement(2157949..2159091)
CDS complement(2159224..2159604)
CDS complement(2159697..2160053)
CDS complement(2160043..2160432)
CDS complement(2160538..2161164)
CDS complement(2161161..2162054)
CDS complement(2162323..2164011)
CDS complement(2164106..2165377)
CDS complement(2166012..2167343)
CDS complement(2167353..2167943)
CDS complement(2168054..2169097)
CDS 2169312..2170526
CDS 2170530..2171900
CDS 2172068..2173591
CDS complement(2173635..2173832)
CDS complement(2173836..2174486)
CDS complement(2174488..2175420)
CDS complement(2175438..2176787)
CDS complement(2176815..2177090)
CDS complement(2177096..2177563)
CDS complement(2177571..2179577)
CDS complement(2179758..2181203)
CDS 2181329..2182216
CDS 2182218..2182784
CDS complement(2182823..2183800)
CDS 2184120..2184347
CDS 2184344..2186338
CDS 2186354..2186527
CDS complement(2186557..2187411)
CDS 2187663..2188424
CDS 2188430..2189563
CDS 2189605..2190402
CDS complement(2190489..2191445)
CDS complement(2191525..2192256)
CDS 2192379..2192609
CDS 2192693..2193448
CDS 2193645..2194412
CDS 2194399..2196339
CDS complement(2196382..2197215)
CDS 2197267..2197728
CDS complement(2197763..2199115)
CDS complement(2199365..2200726)
CDS complement(2200723..2201544)
CDS complement(2201719..2203980)
CDS complement(2203996..2204829)
CDS complement(2204857..2205708)
CDS complement(2205709..2207016)
CDS complement(2207103..2208362)
CDS complement(2208576..2210351)
CDS 2210609..2211244
CDS complement(2211280..2212245)
CDS complement(2212384..2212695)
CDS complement(2213218..2215041)
CDS complement(2216054..2216743)
CDS 2217222..2217953
CDS complement(2217963..2218862)
CDS complement(2218879..2219733)
CDS complement(2219751..2220848)
CDS complement(2220862..2221173)
CDS complement(2221186..2221659)
CDS complement(2221671..2223128)
CDS 2223324..2224226
CDS 2224219..2225454
CDS 2225438..2225944
CDS complement(2226533..2227198)
CDS 2227412..2229154
CDS complement(2229193..2229927)
CDS complement(2230042..2231058)
CDS complement(2231127..2231981)
CDS 2232087..2233094
CDS 2233150..2233791
CDS complement(2233841..2234158)
CDS 2234357..2234533
CDS complement(2234575..2234874)
CDS complement(2234982..2235308)
CDS complement(2235305..2235742)
CDS complement(2235739..2236788)
CDS complement(2236844..2239135)
CDS 2239672..2240013
CDS complement(2240068..2241969)
CDS complement(2242097..2242282)
CDS complement(2242376..2243425)
CDS complement(2243448..2244416)
CDS complement(2244419..2245141)
CDS complement(2245143..2245883)
CDS complement(2245899..2246975)
CDS complement(2247050..2247928)
CDS complement(2247998..2248693)
CDS complement(2248946..2249617)
CDS complement(2249683..2250300)
CDS 2250431..2250820
CDS 2250846..2251004
CDS complement(2251050..2251979)
CDS complement(2252001..2253224)
CDS complement(2253221..2254804)
CDS complement(2255034..2256401)
CDS complement(2256507..2257580)
CDS complement(2257754..2258515)
CDS 2258697..2259260
CDS 2259366..2259713
CDS complement(2259753..2264591)
CDS complement(2264772..2268230)
CDS complement(2268424..2268900)
CDS complement(2268961..2269701)
CDS complement(2269705..2270484)
CDS complement(2270465..2271454)
CDS complement(2271444..2272316)
CDS complement(2272403..2274112)
CDS complement(2274127..2274750)
CDS complement(2274961..2275221)
CDS complement(2275520..2277325)
CDS complement(2277398..2278342)
CDS complement(2278639..2279292)
CDS complement(2279524..2279919)
CDS complement(2280238..2281206)
CDS complement(2281203..2282279)
CDS complement(2282297..2283331)
CDS complement(2283331..2284260)
CDS complement(2284539..2286215)
CDS 2286839..2287183
CDS 2287518..2288513
CDS complement(2288571..2288987)
CDS complement(2288971..2289426)
CDS complement(2289545..2290786)
CDS complement(2290989..2291927)
CDS complement(2292047..2293150)
CDS 2293506..2293685
CDS complement(2293775..2294464)
CDS complement(2294555..2297155)
CDS complement(2297304..2297981)
CDS complement(2298093..2298863)
CDS complement(2298927..2299712)
CDS complement(2299833..2300177)
CDS complement(2300334..2301263)
CDS complement(2301260..2302321)
CDS 2302518..2303021
CDS complement(2303060..2304283)
CDS complement(2304267..2305019)
CDS 2305180..2305602
CDS 2305632..2305994
CDS 2306177..2306716
CDS 2306833..2307714
CDS complement(2307755..2308741)
CDS complement(2308741..2311464)
CDS complement(2311461..2312696)
CDS complement(2312839..2313192)
CDS complement(2313274..2314407)
CDS complement(2314511..2315878)
CDS complement(2315948..2316742)
CDS complement(2316739..2317644)
CDS complement(2317644..2317841)
CDS complement(2317950..2320094)
CDS 2320416..2320841
CDS 2320906..2321775
CDS 2322031..2323335
CDS complement(2323375..2324253)
CDS 2324554..2325408
CDS 2325477..2327402
CDS 2327461..2328330
CDS 2328363..2329571
CDS 2329731..2330921
CDS complement(2330959..2332023)
CDS complement(2332020..2332898)
CDS complement(2332888..2333283)
CDS complement(2333375..2333857)
CDS 2334003..2334569
CDS 2334586..2335455
CDS complement(2335468..2335860)
CDS complement(2335862..2336518)
CDS complement(2336515..2337399)
CDS 2337786..2338406
CDS 2338420..2339418
CDS 2339611..2341071
CDS 2341064..2341789
CDS 2341862..2343013
CDS complement(2343056..2343685)
CDS 2343858..2345150
CDS 2345260..2345526
CDS complement(2345567..2346088)
CDS complement(2346593..2346784)
CDS 2346935..2347285
CDS complement(2347276..2348151)
CDS complement(2348231..2348539)
CDS complement(2348604..2349356)
CDS 2349508..2350320
CDS complement(2350398..2351300)
CDS complement(2351384..2351746)
CDS complement(2351767..2352615)
CDS complement(2352616..2356323)
CDS complement(2356325..2359798)
CDS complement(2359948..2360184)
CDS 2360435..2360713
CDS complement(2360714..2360911)
CDS complement(2360908..2361141)
CDS 2361275..2361376
CDS 2361582..2361791
CDS 2361897..2362274
CDS 2362306..2362656
CDS 2362661..2363110
CDS 2363135..2363632
CDS complement(2363709..2364260)
CDS complement(2364754..2365599)
CDS complement(2365599..2365880)
CDS complement(2365893..2366258)
CDS complement(2366288..2366446)
CDS complement(2366451..2366768)
CDS complement(2366780..2367853)
CDS complement(2367853..2368881)
CDS complement(2368882..2369907)
CDS complement(2369916..2370734)
CDS complement(2370736..2376099)
CDS complement(2376110..2376715)
CDS complement(2376721..2377143)
CDS complement(2377198..2377491)
CDS complement(2377460..2377894)
CDS complement(2377897..2378304)
CDS complement(2378304..2378642)
CDS complement(2378642..2379004)
CDS complement(2379004..2379399)
CDS complement(2379418..2380419)
CDS complement(2380419..2381009)
CDS complement(2381088..2382227)
CDS complement(2382228..2383943)
CDS complement(2384001..2385332)
CDS complement(2385301..2386095)
CDS complement(2386141..2386680)
CDS complement(2387046..2387480)
CDS complement(2387499..2387663)
CDS complement(2387674..2387799)
CDS complement(2387792..2388175)
CDS complement(2388179..2388583)
CDS complement(2388528..2388710)
CDS complement(2388729..2389211)
CDS complement(2389208..2389387)
CDS complement(2389491..2389658)
CDS complement(2389655..2390116)
CDS complement(2390113..2390583)
CDS complement(2390580..2391023)
CDS complement(2391020..2391217)
CDS complement(2391220..2391816)
CDS complement(2391813..2392625)
CDS complement(2392622..2393596)
CDS complement(2393613..2394311)
CDS complement(2394317..2394793)
CDS complement(2394790..2394984)
CDS complement(2395080..2395193)
CDS complement(2395290..2395478)
CDS complement(2395491..2395589)
CDS complement(2395586..2395801)
CDS complement(2395798..2396331)
CDS complement(2396454..2397230)
CDS 2397294..2397491
CDS complement(2397493..2397774)
CDS complement(2397800..2398084)
CDS complement(2398096..2398290)
CDS complement(2398287..2398529)
CDS 2398685..2399161
CDS 2399542..2400243
CDS 2400264..2400944
CDS 2401008..2402366
CDS 2402357..2402833
CDS complement(2402888..2403235)
CDS complement(2403341..2405239)
CDS complement(2405241..2406164)
CDS complement(2406161..2406913)
CDS 2407128..2408453
CDS complement(2408450..2408893)
CDS complement(2408967..2409878)
CDS complement(2409875..2410993)
CDS complement(2411126..2411827)
CDS complement(2411900..2413222)
CDS complement(2413219..2413485)
CDS complement(2413478..2414473)
CDS complement(2414470..2415249)
CDS complement(2415246..2415956)
CDS complement(2415967..2416683)
CDS complement(2416705..2417514)
CDS complement(2417531..2418067)
CDS complement(2418083..2418628)
CDS 2418871..2419770
CDS complement(2419797..2421749)
CDS complement(2421878..2423476)
CDS complement(2423480..2424721)
CDS complement(2424922..2425533)
CDS complement(2425723..2426253)
CDS complement(2426270..2427001)
CDS complement(2427045..2427890)
CDS complement(2428010..2430793)
CDS complement(2430826..2431299)
CDS 2431688..2433211
CDS 2433224..2434618
CDS complement(2434627..2434872)
CDS complement(2435023..2436141)
CDS complement(2442173..2442280)
CDS complement(2443368..2444126)
CDS complement(2444231..2445583)
CDS complement(2445685..2446092)
CDS complement(2446240..2446593)
CDS 2446747..2447913
CDS 2448052..2449155
CDS 2449155..2449835
CDS complement(2449878..2450192)
CDS 2450437..2451798
CDS complement(2451840..2452322)
CDS complement(2452322..2452906)
CDS 2453138..2454349
CDS 2454695..2457103
CDS 2457090..2457512
CDS 2457512..2457859
CDS 2457849..2459336
CDS 2459343..2459822
CDS 2459819..2460106
CDS 2460084..2460683
CDS complement(2460720..2461091)
CDS 2461219..2461692
CDS 2461767..2463029
CDS complement(2463066..2463884)
CDS complement(2463969..2465180)
CDS 2465630..2466625
CDS 2466713..2467342
CDS complement(2467388..2467621)
CDS complement(2467643..2467969)
CDS complement(2468545..2468703)
CDS 2469093..2471915
CDS 2472089..2472325
CDS 2472438..2472938
CDS complement(2472963..2474273)
CDS complement(2474309..2474752)
CDS complement(2474801..2475568)
CDS complement(2475588..2475863)
CDS complement(2475860..2477251)
CDS 2477319..2478224
CDS 2478225..2478590
CDS complement(2478623..2479465)
CDS complement(2479607..2479921)
CDS 2480325..2480528
CDS 2480531..2480944
CDS complement(2481023..2481574)
CDS complement(2481732..2483126)
CDS complement(2483149..2483592)
CDS complement(2483589..2484815)
CDS complement(2484816..2486117)
CDS complement(2486136..2486921)
CDS 2487261..2488337
CDS complement(2488379..2489209)
CDS complement(2489274..2489948)
CDS complement(2489945..2490967)
CDS complement(2491285..2491473)
CDS complement(2491552..2492694)
CDS complement(2492684..2493379)
CDS complement(2493454..2494329)
CDS complement(2494522..2494806)
CDS complement(2494891..2495268)
CDS complement(2495309..2495662)
CDS complement(2495818..2496993)
CDS complement(2497069..2498238)
CDS complement(2498381..2499172)
CDS complement(2499169..2500179)
CDS complement(2500179..2501150)
CDS 2501306..2501470
CDS 2501603..2502361
CDS complement(2502401..2503804)
CDS 2503931..2504236
CDS complement(2504300..2505157)
CDS 2505425..2505835
CDS complement(2505858..2506370)
CDS 2506443..2506835
CDS complement(2506867..2507250)
CDS complement(2507306..2508202)
CDS complement(2508247..2508816)
CDS complement(2508992..2509411)
CDS complement(2510361..2514296)
CDS complement(2514308..2515087)
CDS complement(2515312..2518587)
CDS 2518971..2519879
CDS complement(2519935..2520399)
CDS complement(2520415..2522796)
CDS complement(2522830..2523576)
CDS complement(2523835..2524068)
CDS complement(2524168..2524911)
CDS complement(2525094..2525813)
CDS complement(2525946..2526113)
CDS complement(2526222..2527514)
CDS complement(2527650..2529182)
CDS complement(2529184..2529939)
CDS complement(2529985..2531175)
CDS complement(2531310..2532320)
CDS complement(2532352..2533398)
CDS complement(2533840..2535183)
CDS complement(2535342..2536268)
CDS complement(2536347..2538509)
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Reglamentos de la Venta
=======================
**[Hora:]{.underline}** Se abrirán las puertas a las 9:00 a.m. La
subasta comenzará a las 9:30 a.m. y las puertas se cerrarán al concluir
la venta.
**[Términos:]{.underline}** Todas las ventas serán al
**[CONTADO]{.underline}**. No se aceptarán cheques y solamente billetes
hasta 20 dólares. Cualquiera excepción será previamente aprobada por el
Supervisor Encargado de la Venta.
**[Orden de Venta:]{.underline}** Los artículos serán subastados de
acuerdo al orden numérico de los lotes tal como lo especifica el listado
de venta.
**[Condición de los Artículos:]{.underline}** Todos los artículos serán
vendidos "como están" y "dónde están". No hay garantía. No habrá
reembolsos.
**[Base:]{.underline}** El subastador anunciará una suma mínima por cada
artículo. Los Artículos no serán vendidos a un precio menor a la suma
establecida.
**[La Venta Final:]{.underline}** El subastador hace la venta final
cuando anuncia: "Artículo 1 vendido al Licitador "X" por "US
\$\_\_.\_\_". **Las decisiones del licitador no son objetables**.
**[Pago de Artículos:]{.underline}** La forma del remate será **al
martillo.** Al final de la subasta, habrá 60 minutos para cancelar el
saldo mínimo de cada lote (**10% del valor**) o la totalidad de su
saldo. **Al día siguiente** se debe cancelar el resto de su saldo en el
Consulado General (Av. 9 de Octubre y García Moreno) en el
**Departamento de Caja entre 09:00 y 11:00 a.m.** Licitantes interesados
en arreglos de pago especiales podrán contactar directamente al
supervisor encargado de la venta.
**[Rechazos de Artículos:]{.underline}** Los licitantes deben pagar por
TODOS los artículos adjudicados. El rechazo de cualquier artículo lo
descalificará para las subastas siguientes y perderá el 10% del valor
cancelado.
**[Artículos No Vendidos:]{.underline}** Los artículos que no se vendan
NO se volverán a subastar al final de la venta.
**[Recolección de Artículos:]{.underline}** Ningún artículo será
entregado sin el recibo de pago. Los artículos pueden ser recogidos al
final de la venta del día miércoles 13 de 14h00 a 16h00, o el día jueves
15 de 9h00 a 16h00 y el viernes 16 de junio de 9h00 a 14h00. Los
artículos que no se recojan se re-venderán en una próxima venta.
**[Niños:]{.underline}** El Consulado no será responsable por la
seguridad de niños que vienen a la subasta y les pediremos a los padres
que salgan si tienen hijos disruptivos.
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# Presentation: 346622
## Investigating Disease Outbreaks Associated with AFOsFocus: Waterborne Exposures
- Gunther Craun, Gunther F. Craun & Associates, Staunton, VA
- Rebecca Calderon, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, EPA, RTP, NC
## Linking Exposure and Illness
- Epidemiologic methods are well established and available
- Outbreaks
- Endemic Illness
## Slide 3
## Waterborne Outbreak Data
- Waterborne outbreak surveillance since 1971 by EPA and CDC
- Information can help identify problems that may need regulation or changes in monitoring and current operational practices.
## Important limitations when reviewing waterborne outbreak data
- Outbreaks voluntarily reported
- Not all Waterborne outbreaks are recognized
- —good surveillance is needed to detect an outbreak
## Disease Pyramid
## Important limitations continued
- Not all waterborne outbreaks are thoroughly investigated
- The primary objective of the investigation is to determine why people are becoming ill and how to stop the illness
## Important limitations continued
- Thorough investigation requires a multidisciplinary investigation team
- epidemiologists, engineers, microbiologists, laboratory capabilities
- should investigate sources of contamination as well as water system deficiencies
## Zoonotic Waterborne Outbreaks Reported, 1971-2000
| | Percent of outbreaks |
| --- | --- |
| Drinking Water | 49% (n=189) |
| Untreated Recreational Water | 79% (n=43) |
**Notes:**
51% of the reported waterborne outbreaks resulted in gastroenteritis of undetermined etiology. Of the outbreaks of known etiology, slightly less than half of the drinking water outbreaks and more than three-quarters of the outbreaks associated with untreated recreational water were caused by zoonotic pathogens.
## Protozoan Waterborne Outbreaks
*Giardia* or *Cryptosporidium* caused most outbreaks of identified etiology in community water systems.
* **N. fowleri*, Schistosomatidae, *Giardia,* and *Cryptosporidium* were identified in untreated recreational water outbreaks.
**Notes:**
Current EPA regulations have reduced drinking water outbreaks of giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis. Since 1991, drinking water outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis decreased by more than half while untreated recreational water outbreaks increased by three-fold.
N. flowleri, a naturally occurring environment protozoan, caused most of the outbreaks in untreated recreational waters.
## Waterborne Outbreaks Zoonotic Bacteria
*Campylobacter*, *Salmonella*, *E*. *coli*, and *Yersinia* caused outbreaks in drinking water systems—primarily in groundwater systems.
*E*. *coli* 0157:H7 and 0121:H19 and *Leptospira* caused almost half of the outbreaks associated with untreated recreational water.
**Notes:**
Zoonotic bacteria caused fewer outbreaks than zoonotic protozoa.
## Contamination Sources
- Most WBDO investigations focused on specific events (e.g., heavy rains or surface water entry into wells; seepage of sewage) and water treatment deficiencies (e.g., interruption of disinfection) that may have been responsible for the outbreak
## Contamination Sources
- several outbreak investigations noted that the likely source of water contamination was wild or domestic animals including cattle and pigs
- Information was not available in the reports to determine whether AFOs contributed to water contamination
## Contamination Sources
- drinking water outbreaks of zoonotic agents were also associated with
- sewage and surface water entering groundwater sources
- contamination of distribution system piping and storage
## Contamination Sources
- recreational water outbreaks were also associated with
- poor bather hygiene and septic tank discharges
## What is Needed to Assess Outbreak Risks Associated with AFOs
- Better surveillance to detect possible outbreaks
- More complete investigations of sources of contamination
- Improved laboratory capabilities to provide information about additional zoonotic agents and possible animal sources
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# Presentation: 305863
## Computing the Monthly Palmer Drought Index on a Weekly Basis
**Richard R. Heim Jr.**
*NOAA/NESDIS/National Climatic Data Center*
*Asheville, North Carolina*
- USDM Workshop
- Washington, D.C., October 2005
## Statement of the Problem
**Palmer developed his drought index using monthly data**
**Monthly Palmer Drought Index (PDI or PMDI) has century-scale historical perspective**
**Timeliness of monthly PDI for operational drought monitoring is an issue**
**Weekly PDI more timely, but historical record / historical perspective shorter (back to early 1970s)**
**Weekly PDI & monthly PDI sometimes inconsistent when used operationally**
## February 2005
- CPC Weekly PDI,
- Feb. 26, 2005
- NCDC Monthly PDI,
- End of Feb. 2005
## Goal
**April 2002 USDM Forum: We need to address the issue of differences between the operational weekly PDI and operational monthly PDI**
**How? -- Compute a monthly PDI operationally before the end of the month**
**Issue -- How to estimate the monthly temperature and precipitation Palmer input before the month is over**
**Current forecasting technology does not include predictions a month in advance for daily temperature and precipitation amount at the resolution needed to compute the PDI for this purpose.**
## Goal
**Compare 3 potential estimation methods for the unknown portion of the month**
**Persistence** of the values for day 1 through X to the end of the month
**Moving Window**: the values for day 1 through X of current month combined with the values for day Y through end of previous month
**Normals** used for day X+1 through the end of the month
**The successful method should yield weekly PDI values that result in a reasonable transition from the monthly PDI values that existed at the beginning of the month (i.e., at the end of the previous month) to the monthly PDI values that exist at the end of the month.**
## Data
**NCDC Monthly climate division temperature & precipitation data – historical**
**CPC 1000-day climate division file – operational daily**
**1971-2000 daily divisional normals – the ****Normals**** methodology **
**Monthly temperature & precipitation computed from the CPC daily values (& normals for ****Normals**** methodology)**
**Monthly PDI computed from the monthly temperature & precipitation values**
## July 2003 – Test Case
- CPC Weekly PDI,
- July 26, 2003
- NCDC Monthly PDI
- End
- Of
- July
- 2003
- End
- Of
- June
- 2003
## Procedure
**Analyzed July 2003 climate division data**
**Monthly PDI values for June 2003 (June 30) and July 2003 (July 31) computed by NCDC used as “TRUTH”**
**Weekly PDI values computed for July 5, 12, 19, 26, 2003 for the 3 estimation methods ( “TEST”) from daily data to correspond to the weeks PDI was computed by CPC**
**The 3 estimation methods were evaluated using these comparison statistics:**
- Computed absolute value of the differences between TEST & TRUTH
- Mean and variance of the absolute value of the differences measured the degree of closeness between the TEST & TRUTH values
- Pearson correlation coefficient measured their spatial / geographic comparability
## PDI - July Weekly Methods vs. June Monthly
| Technique | July 5 | July 12 | July 19 | July 26 | July 31 |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|
Normals | 0.32
0.106
0.982 | 0.56
0.387
0.944 | 0.65
0.406
0.936 | 0.75
0.513
0.922 | 0.79
0.522
0.919 |
|
Window | 0.87
0.359
0.954 | 0.78
0.481
0.939 | 0.68
0.411
0.935 | 0.81
0.547
0.913 | 0.79
0.522
0.919 |
|
Persistence | 1.72
1.989
0.822 | 1.32
1.312
0.837 | 1.01
0.789
0.885 | 0.88
0.643
0.905 | 0.79
0.522
0.919 |
|
CPC Weekly | 1.07
0.881
0.879 | 1.19
1.011
0.860 | 1.35
1.196
0.848 | 1.47
1.289
0.826 |
NA |
- Top: Mean Abs. Diff. - Middle: Variance of Abs. Diff. -
- Bottom: Correlation Coefficient of Abs. Diff.
## Comparison Results: June Monthly
**vs. July Weekly PDI**
**Normals**** methodology has smaller mean & variance of absolute diff., and higher correlations, than the ****Window**** & ****Persistence**** methods **
**Normals**** methodology for July weeks has steadily increasing departures from end of June monthly values as the weeks progress**
**Conclusion: ****Normals**** methodology gives results that represent the best transition from the drought and wet spell conditions of the previous month**
## PDI - July Weekly Methods vs. July Monthly
| Technique | July 5 | July 12 | July 19 | July 26 | July 31 |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|
Normals | 0.70
0.365
0.942 | 0.51
0.193
0.974 | 0.36
0.104
0.985 | 0.16
0.023
0.997 | 0
0
1.0 |
|
Window | 1.13
0.832
0.890 | 0.83
0.475
0.939 | 0.62
0.289
0.955 | 0.24
0.062
0.992 | 0
0
1.0 |
|
Persistence | 1.38
1.680
0.872 | 0.82
0.463
0.952 | 0.46
0.165
0.978 | 0.20
0.035
0.996 | 0
0
1.0 |
|
CPC Weekly | 1.11
1.086
0.859 | 0.95
0.832
0.901 | 1.03
0.914
0.908 | 1.05
0.812
0.917 |
NA |
- Top: Mean Abs. Diff. - Middle: Variance of Abs. Diff. -
- Bottom: Correlation Coefficient of Abs. Diff.
## Comparison Results: July End-of-Month
**vs. July Weekly PDI**
**All 3 methodologies have decreasing departures for every week as the month progresses, with all 3 converging to the same (end-of-month) values**** **
**Normals**** methodology has smaller mean & variance of absolute diff., and higher correlations, than the ****Window**** & ****Persistence**** methods, for every week **
**Conclusion: ****Normals**** methodology gives results that represent the best transition to the monthly drought and wet spell conditions at the end of the current month**
## Spatial Variability of the Mean Abs. Diff.
**July Weekly vs End of June**
- Normals
- Window
- Persistence
- Normals method performed better in
- areas experiencing intensifying wet or
- dry conditions
## Spatial Variability of the Mean Abs. Diff.
**July Weekly vs End of July**
- Normals
- Window
- Persistence
- Normals method has best
- overall performance
## Time Series Plots
- For each of these 3 divisions, in all weeks but one the Normals method yields a better value.
## http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/monitoring/drought/mw/
- June 2005
- July 2005
## Conclusions
- The Normals methodology produces results which are more reasonable than a Persistence or moving Window approach for estimating the Palmer Drought Index for a month before the month is over.
- Smaller “error estimates”
- Better correlations
- A monthly Palmer Drought Index computed on a weekly (or even daily) basis, using normal temperature and precipitation to estimate the weather for the rest of the month, is useful for monitoring drought on an operational basis.
## Thank You!
**http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/monitoring/drought/mw/**
- Heim, R.R., Jr., 2005: Computing the monthly Palmer Drought Index on a weekly basis: A case study comparing data estimation techniques.
*Geophys. Res. Lett.*, **32**, No. 6, L06401, 18 March 2005.
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## Safety Review Agenda
**US CMS EMU Factory**
**Safety Review Agenda**
**Introduction**** **** **** **** ****G.Apollinari**** **** ****5 m**
**Need for Safety Review**** **** **** ****R.Ruthe**** **** **** **** ****10 m**
**Charter for the Safety Review Panel**** ****R. Ruthe**** **** **** **** ****5 m**
**Overview of Production at MP9**** **** ****G.Apollinari**** **** **** ****15 m**
**Floor Walk Through**** **** **** ****All**** **** **** **** ****20 m**
**Safety aspects of Tooling Equipment**** ****N.Chester**** **** **** ****20 m**
**Review of Operating Procedures**** ****G.Smith**** **** **** **** ****20 m**
**Next actions and Meeting**** **** **** ****R.Ruthe**** **** **** **** ****10 m**
## US CMS EMU Factory
**Introduction**
## US CMS EMU
**Introduction**
**Fermilab has responsibility for the design and production of the components for all the CMS_EMU chambers**
**ME23/2**** **** ****Subject of this Review**
**ME2/1**
**ME3/1**
**ME1/2**
**ME1/3**
**Fermilab has responsibility for the assembly of 144 ME23/2 chambers and preparation of kits for Russia (PNPI) and China (IHEP)**
## US CMS EMU
**Introduction**
**Major Milestones**
**Start Panel Production for ME23/2**** **** ****April 1999**
** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****Started in June 99**
**Start ME23/2 Chamber Production**** **** ****October 1999**
**Start Panel Production for IHEP/PNPI**** ****January 2000**** **** **
## US CMS and CMS-EMU Organization Structure
**US CMS EMU**
**Introduction**
**L1 Managers**
**D.Green**
**E.Temple**
**L2 Manager**
**G.Mitselmakher**
**L3 Chamber**
**A.Korytov**
**L3 Electronics**
**T.Ling**
**L3 Infrastructure**
**D. Loveless**
**FNAL**
**G.Apollinari**
**N.Chester**
## US CMS EMU
**US CMS EMU**
**Introduction**
**Operation Readiness Review**
**Design **** **** **** **** **** **
**QA/QC Program**** **** **** **
**Safety **** **** **** **** **** **
**Procedures & Travelers**** **** **
**Tooling**** **** **** **** **** **
**Manpower**** **** **** **** **
**Panel/Chamber Storage & Transportation**** **** **** **
**Schedule**** **** **** **
## US CMS EMU
**Introduction**
**Safety Review**
**Committee**
**R. Ruthe**** **_**Chairperson**_
**J. Hawkins**
**L. Spiegel**
**G.Smith**
**G.Apollinari**
**Charges to the Committee**
**Assess the mechanical safety aspects of the major tooling equipment operating in the MP9 assembly area.**
**Preparation and training of assembly technicians to ensure adequate qualification for use of tooling equipment.**
**Ergonomics of the assembly line.**
## US CMS EMU
**Introduction**
**Proposed Plan of Work**
**Address few major operations/week in short, focused meetings.**
**Oct 28**** **** ****Winding Operation**
** **** **** **** ****Wire Gluing Operation**
** **** **** **** ****Authomatic Soldering Operation**
**Nov 4**** **** ****Automatic Gluing Operation**
** **** **** **** ****Clamping Operation **
** **** **** **** ****Air Knife Cleaning Operation**
**Nov 11 **** **** ****HV/LV Testing**
** **** **** ****Tension Testing**
** **** **** ****Gas Leak Testing/Gas Operations**
** **** **** ****Hands Operation**
**Involve Cryogenic group as a sub-committee for few items related to the Gas Operations of the chambers**** (**
**Air Knife Cleaning Operation**
**Gas Leak Testing/Gas Operations**
## US CMS EMU
**US CMS EMU**
## Cathode Strip Chamber
**Well known Technology**
**G. Charpak et al. NIM 167 (1979) **
**Good intrinsic resolution & Fast**
**Two-coordinate measurement**
**Strips can be shaped in any geometry**
**No stringent gas control**
**R&D Development **** **** **
**Most of the detector design and assembly procedures prototyped and developed by:**
**G.Mitselmakher**
**O.Prokofiev**
**V.Razmyslavich**
**...****.many others**
**US CMS EMU**
**Detector Considerations**
## EMU CSC
**Trapezoidal chambers**
**6 plane/chamber**
**6 gas gaps**
**7 panels**
**Strip measuring ******** **
**Strip width from 6.7 to 6.0 mm**
**Wires measuring r**
**50 mm wires ganged in groups of 5 to 16. **
**US CMS EMU**
**Detector Considerations**
## Mechanical Design
**Anode Panels**
**Cathode Panels**
**US CMS EMU**
**Detector Considerations**
## Mechanical Design
**large gas gap (~10 mm)**
**relaxed panel flatness tolerances**
**wide strips**
**wide wire pitch (3.2 mm)**
**relaxed wire placement tolerances**
**no intermediate wire support**
**fewer wires**
**50 ********m wire diameter**
**more reliable mechanically**
**US CMS EMU**
**Detector Considerations**
## US CMS EMU
**Detector Considerations**
**Cathode Panels (4 out of 7)**
**The spacing between panels is defined by:**
**gap bars sanded to +/- 2 mils**
**buttons located approximately in the center of the panels**
## US CMS EMU
**Detector Considerations**
**Anode Panels (3 out of 7)**
**Wires:**
** ****glued on wire fixation bars (thickness of 1/2 gas gap)**
** ****soldered on pads for electrical connection**
**50 ********m wires under 250+/-25 g tension (breakage at 450 g).**
**Plane segmented into 5 HV sections**
- Insulating Guard Strip
- Wires
- Panel
## Frame Mounting
**US CMS EMU**
**Detector Considerations**
## Physics Requirement
Concentrate on requirements affecting the design
Spatial Resolution ~150 m per chamber
Good knowledge of strips and wires geometry
Strips are located by machining (Gerber)
Location Precision: +/- 5 mils
Dimension of Strips
Position of Strips
Referencing of Strips to Outside World
Wire are adjusted by combs on pre-glued anode bars
Location Precision: +/- 20 mils
**Concentrate on requirements affecting the design **
**Spatial Resolution ~150 ********m per chamber**
**Good knowledge of strips and wires geometry**
**Strips are located by machining (Gerber)**
**Location Precision: +/- 5 mils**
**Dimension of Strips**
**Position of Strips**
**Referencing of Strips to Outside World**
**Wire are adjusted by combs on pre-glued anode bars**
**Location Precision: +/- 20 mils**
**US CMS EMU**
**Detector Considerations**
## Physics Requirement (cont.)
Gas Gain Uniformity
Gas gain depends on gas gap
Gas gap must be held constant in the horizontal (cosmic testing) and vertical positions.
Requirement: G/G < 2
d (gap dimension) < 24 mils
Use gap bars (chamber perimeter)
Use gap buttons (center)
Avoid build up of tolerancies over 6 layers
Panel Requirement
Flatness
Thickness
Resistance to compressive forces
**Gas Gain Uniformity**
**Gas gain depends on gas gap **
**Gas gap must be held constant in the horizontal (cosmic testing) and vertical positions.**
**Requirement: ********G/G < 2 **
** ********d (gap dimension) < 24 mils**
**Use gap bars (chamber perimeter) **
**Use gap buttons (center) **
**Avoid build up of tolerancies over 6 layers**
**Panel Requirement**
**Flatness**
**Thickness**** **
**Resistance to compressive forces**
**US CMS EMU**
**Detector Considerations**
## Physics Requirement (cont.)
Connections to Outside World
Metric vs. English System
Overall Tolerancies and Assembly Scheme
Guard Strip location
Correct Anode Fixation Bar Positioning
Sum-up of tolerancies (Bar fixed to +/- 20 mils)
Overall Assembly
ex: connector holes locations on cathode strips fan-out
**Physics Requirement (cont.)**
**Connections to Outside World**
**Metric vs. English System **
**Overall Tolerancies and Assembly Scheme**
**Guard Strip location**
**Correct Anode Fixation Bar Positioning**
**Sum-up of tolerancies (Bar fixed to +/- 20 mils)**
**Overall Assembly**
**ex: connector holes locations on cathode strips fan-out **
**US CMS EMU**
**Detector Considerations**
- Anode Panel
- Cathode Panel
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# Date 2008-01-16 Time 00:39:43 PST -0800 (1200472783.19 s)
#phil __OFF__
Command line arguments: "../111.param" "adp.set_b_iso=10" "sites.shake=0.5" "main.number_of_macro_cycles=5" "--overwrite"
HOST = firebird.lbl.gov
HOSTTYPE = x86_64-linux
USER = phzwart
PID = 4145
JOB_ID = 5158
SGE_ARCH = lx24-amd64
SGE_TASK_FIRST = 1
SGE_TASK_LAST = 1330
SGE_TASK_ID = 111
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHENIX: Python-based Hierarchical ENvironment for Integrated Xtallography
User: phzwart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
phenix.refine: Macromolecular Structure Refinement
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Phenix developers include:
Paul Adams, Pavel Afonine, Vicent Chen, Ian Davis, Kreshna Gopal,
Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve, Li-Wei Hung, Robert Immormino, Tom Ioerger,
Airlie McCoy, Erik McKee, Nigel Moriarty, Reetal Pai, Randy Read,
Jane Richardson, David Richardson, Tod Romo, Jim Sacchettini,
Nicholas Sauter, Jacob Smith, Laurent Storoni, Tom Terwilliger,
Peter Zwart
Phenix home page:
http://www.phenix-online.org/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Phenix components are copyrighted by:
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- University of Cambridge
- Duke University
- Texas Agricultural Experiment Station &
Texas Engineering Experiment Station
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Major third-party components of Phenix include:
Python, wxwidgets, wxPython, Boost, SCons, Clipper,
CCP4 Monomer Library, CCP4 I/O libraries, PyCifRW, FFTPACK, L-BFGS
Enter phenix.acknowledgments for details.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Processing inputs. This may take a minute or two.
Command line parameter definitions:
refinement.modify_start_model.adp.set_b_iso = 10
refinement.modify_start_model.sites.shake = 0.5
refinement.main.number_of_macro_cycles = 5
Working crystal symmetry after inspecting all inputs:
Unit cell: (68.4938, 48.1033, 84.6622, 90, 90, 90)
Space group: P 21 21 21 (No. 19)
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/model.pdb
Monomer Library directory:
"/net/rosie/scratch3/phzwart/CCTBX/Sources/mon_lib"
Total number of atoms: 2823
Number of models: 1
Model: 0
Number of conformers: 2
Conformer: "A"
Number of atoms: 2769
Number of chains: 2
Number of residues, atoms: 302, 2333
Classifications: {'peptide': 302}
Modifications used: {'COO': 1}
Link IDs: {'PTRANS': 7, 'CIS': 1, 'TRANS': 293}
Number of residues, atoms: 436, 436
Classifications: {'water': 436}
Link IDs: {None: 435}
Conformer: "B"
Number of atoms: 2771
Common with "A": 2717
Number of chains: 2
Number of residues, atoms: 302, 2333
Classifications: {'peptide': 302}
Modifications used: {'COO': 1}
Link IDs: {'PTRANS': 7, 'CIS': 1, 'TRANS': 293}
bond proxies already assigned to first conformer: 2332
Number of residues, atoms: 438, 438
Classifications: {'water': 438}
Link IDs: {None: 437}
Time building chain proxies: 3.25, per 1000 atoms: 1.15
================================== X-ray data =================================
F-obs:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns:FOBS,SIGMA
R-free flags:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns:TEST
Miller array info: /net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns:FOBS,SIGMA
Observation type: xray.amplitude
Type of data: double, size=19589
Type of sigmas: double, size=19589
Number of Miller indices: 19589
Anomalous flag: False
Unit cell: (68.4938, 48.1033, 84.6622, 90, 90, 90)
Space group: P 21 21 21 (No. 19)
Systematic absences: 0
Centric reflections: 2427
Resolution range: 14.9947 1.95067
Completeness in resolution range: 0.935706
Completeness with d_max=infinity: 0.932898
Number of F-obs in resolution range: 19589
Number of F-obs <= 0: 0
Refinement resolution range: d_max = 14.9947
d_min = 1.9507
Miller array info: /net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns:TEST
Observation type: None
Type of data: int, size=19589
Type of sigmas: None
Number of Miller indices: 19589
Anomalous flag: False
Unit cell: (68.4938, 48.1033, 84.6622, 90, 90, 90)
Space group: P 21 21 21 (No. 19)
Systematic absences: 0
Centric reflections: 2427
Resolution range: 14.9947 1.95067
Completeness in resolution range: 0.935706
Completeness with d_max=infinity: 0.932898
Test (R-free flags) flag value: 1
Number of work/free reflections by resolution:
work free %free
bin 1: 14.9952 - 4.1752 [2200/2229] 1978 222 10.1%
bin 2: 4.1752 - 3.3259 [2116/2139] 1906 210 9.9%
bin 3: 3.3259 - 2.9089 [2072/2097] 1868 204 9.8%
bin 4: 2.9089 - 2.6446 [2048/2081] 1845 203 9.9%
bin 5: 2.6446 - 2.4559 [2059/2086] 1846 213 10.3%
bin 6: 2.4559 - 2.3116 [2047/2075] 1851 196 9.6%
bin 7: 2.3116 - 2.1962 [2025/2061] 1817 208 10.3%
bin 8: 2.1962 - 2.1009 [2015/2057] 1821 194 9.6%
bin 9: 2.1009 - 2.0202 [1954/2063] 1757 197 10.1%
bin 10: 2.0202 - 1.9507 [1053/2047] 941 112 10.6%
overall 17630 1959 10.0%
Writing MTZ file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/run_111/model_refine_data.mtz
========================== Anomalous scatterer groups =========================
All atoms refined with f_prime=0 and f_double_prime=0.
========================== Set up restraints manager ==========================
Number of disulfides: simple=3, symmetry=0
Simple disulfide: " SG CYS A 168 " - " SG ACYS A 201 " distance=2.08
Simple disulfide: " SG CYS A 168 " - " SG BCYS A 201 " distance=1.98
Simple disulfide: " SG CYS A 254 " - " SG CYS A 260 " distance=2.05
Time building geometry restraints manager: 0.14 seconds
Histogram of bond lengths:
1.21 - 1.38: 943
1.38 - 1.56: 1465
1.56 - 1.73: 7
1.73 - 1.90: 21
1.90 - 2.08: 3
Bond restraints sorted by residual:
atom i - atom j ideal model delta weight residual
" SG CYS A 168 " - " SG BCYS A 201 " 2.031 1.983 0.048 2.50e+03 5.87e+00
" C GLN A 88 " - " N GLN A 89 " 1.329 1.360 -0.031 5.10e+03 4.97e+00
" SG CYS A 168 " - " SG ACYS A 201 " 2.031 2.075 -0.044 2.50e+03 4.89e+00
" CB CYS A 201 " - " SG ACYS A 201 " 1.808 1.738 0.070 9.18e+02 4.46e+00
" C PRO A 198 " - " N ILE A 199 " 1.329 1.301 0.028 5.10e+03 4.10e+00
... (remaining 2434 not shown)
Histogram of nonbonded interaction distances:
0.96 - 1.74: 13
1.74 - 2.53: 104
2.53 - 3.32: 3926
3.32 - 4.11: 9532
4.11 - 4.90: 15169
Warning: very small nonbonded interaction distances.
Nonbonded interactions sorted by model distance:
atom i - atom j model vdw sym.op. j
" O HOH Z 18 " - " O HOH Z 102 " 0.955 3.040 -x+1,y+1/2,-z+1/2
" OD2 ASP A 107 " - " OG BSER A 216 " 1.075 3.040 -x+1/2,-y+1,z+1/2
" C GLY A 91 " - " O HOH Z 401 " 1.271 3.270 -x+1,y-1/2,-z+1/2
" O HOH Z 69 " - " O HOH Z 357 " 1.387 3.040 -x+1/2,-y+1,z+1/2
" O HOH Z 183 " - " O HOH Z 52 " 1.535 3.040 -x+1,y-1/2,-z+1/2
... (remaining 28739 not shown)
Histogram of dihedral angle deviations from ideal:
0.01 - 17.19: 754
17.19 - 34.36: 62
34.36 - 51.54: 27
51.54 - 68.71: 23
68.71 - 85.89: 4
Dihedral angle restraints sorted by residual:
" CA PHE A 192 "
" CB PHE A 192 "
" CG PHE A 192 "
" CD1 PHE A 192 "
ideal model delta periodicty weight residual
90.00 7.91 82.09 2 2.50e-03 1.68e+01
" N PRO A 54 "
" CG PRO A 54 "
" CD PRO A 54 "
" CB PRO A 54 "
ideal model delta periodicty weight residual
30.00 -27.17 57.17 3 4.44e-03 1.45e+01
" N PRO A 280 "
" CA PRO A 280 "
" CB PRO A 280 "
" CG PRO A 280 "
ideal model delta periodicty weight residual
-25.00 38.44 56.56 3 4.44e-03 1.42e+01
... (remaining 867 not shown)
==================== Fixing bad ADP in input model (if any) ===================
============================== Scattering factors =============================
----------X-ray scattering dictionary----------
Number of scattering types: 4
Type Number sf(0) Gaussians
S 13 15.96 2
O 902 7.97 2
N 437 6.97 2
C 1471 5.97 2
sf(0) = scattering factor at diffraction angle 0.
====================== Modifying start model if requested =====================
Setting all isotropic ADP = 10.000: selected atoms: all (2823)
Shaking sites (RMS = 0.500): selected atoms: all (2823)
==================== Fixing bad ADP in input model (if any) ===================
================== Extract refinement strategy and selections =================
individual_sites = True
rigid_body = False
individual_adp = True
group_adp = False
tls = False
individual_occupancies = True
group_occupancies = False
group_anomalous = False
size = 2823
n_use = 2823
n_use_u_iso = 2823
n_use_u_aniso = 0
n_grad_site = 0
n_grad_u_iso = 0
n_grad_u_aniso = 0
n_grad_occupancy = 0
n_grad_fp = 0
n_grad_fdp = 0
n_anisotropic_flag = 0
total number of scatterers = 2823
==================== Process input NCS or/and find new NCS ====================
Using existing and finding new NCS is disabled.
Use refinement.main.ncs=true to activate it.
Look at refinement.ncs for more NCS related parameters.
=================== Write initial parameters into .eff file ===================
Writing effective parameters to file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/run_111/model_refine_001.eff
Writing geometry restraints to file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/run_111/model_refine_001.geo
CPU time processing inputs: 9.31
============================ Non-default parameters ===========================
A complete record of all parameters was written to the .eff file above.
Below are only the non-defaults.
#phil __ON__
refinement {
crystal_symmetry {
unit_cell = 68.49375 48.10325 84.6622 90 90 90
space_group = "P 21 21 21"
}
input {
pdb {
file_name = "/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/model.pdb"
}
xray_data {
file_name = "/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns"
labels = "FOBS,SIGMA"
r_free_flags {
file_name = "/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns"
label = "TEST"
test_flag_value = 1
}
}
}
output {
prefix = "model_refine"
serial = 1
}
main {
number_of_macro_cycles = 5
}
modify_start_model {
adp {
set_b_iso = 10
}
sites {
shake = 0.5
}
}
}
#phil __OFF__
============================= ml refinement start =============================
----------structure factors based statistics (before refinement)----------
----------X-ray data----------
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.5303 r_free= 0.5231 ksol= 0.00 Bsol= 0.00 scale= 0.762 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 0.00 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 1.03 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.318968 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| Bin Resolution Compl. No. Refl. R-factors Targets |
|number range work test work test work test|
| 1: 14.9952 - 4.6574 0.99 1429 159 0.4564 0.4533 6.6978 6.7348|
| 2: 4.6574 - 3.7152 0.99 1368 152 0.4838 0.4718 6.8994 6.8979|
| 3: 3.7152 - 3.2510 0.99 1356 149 0.5152 0.4932 6.7485 6.7847|
| 4: 3.2510 - 2.9563 0.98 1326 147 0.5235 0.4915 6.5585 6.5122|
| 5: 2.9563 - 2.7458 0.99 1331 151 0.5679 0.5646 6.4027 6.4041|
| 6: 2.7458 - 2.5847 0.99 1317 146 0.5522 0.5320 6.2978 6.1936|
| 7: 2.5847 - 2.4559 0.98 1316 148 0.5658 0.5469 6.2734 6.2302|
| 8: 2.4559 - 2.3494 0.98 1323 135 0.5458 0.5595 6.1818 6.1999|
| 9: 2.3494 - 2.2593 0.98 1299 147 0.5741 0.5624 6.1331 6.1476|
| 10: 2.2593 - 2.1816 0.99 1316 144 0.5655 0.6001 6.1189 6.1491|
| 11: 2.1816 - 2.1135 0.98 1303 151 0.5428 0.5699 6.0227 6.0513|
| 12: 2.1135 - 2.0533 0.97 1267 145 0.5400 0.5362 5.9633 5.9869|
| 13: 2.0533 - 1.9993 0.86 1141 122 0.5634 0.5607 5.8903 5.8724|
| 14: 1.9993 - 1.9507 0.41 538 63 0.5818 0.4405 5.8594 5.6903|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|R-free likelihood based estimates for figures of merit, absolute phase error,|
|and distribution parameters alpha and beta (Acta Cryst. (1995). A51, 880-887)|
| |
| Bin Resolution No. Refl. FOM Phase Scale Alpha Beta |
| # range work test error factor |
| 1: 14.9952 - 4.6574 1429 159 0.57 45.73 0.77 0.59 112208.64|
| 2: 4.6574 - 3.7152 1368 152 0.57 45.80 0.83 0.64 157380.44|
| 3: 3.7152 - 3.2510 1356 149 0.46 55.41 0.81 0.59 161070.19|
| 4: 3.2510 - 2.9563 1326 147 0.38 61.66 0.77 0.48 129403.78|
| 5: 2.9563 - 2.7458 1331 151 0.26 70.66 0.70 0.34 104352.74|
| 6: 2.7458 - 2.5847 1317 146 0.21 74.11 0.69 0.25 86493.19|
| 7: 2.5847 - 2.4559 1316 148 0.16 78.00 0.70 0.19 78451.16|
| 8: 2.4559 - 2.3494 1323 135 0.16 77.75 0.71 0.20 71961.99|
| 9: 2.3494 - 2.2593 1299 147 0.15 78.57 0.70 0.20 66933.79|
| 10: 2.2593 - 2.1816 1316 144 0.14 79.48 0.75 0.18 60393.20|
| 11: 2.1816 - 2.1135 1303 151 0.11 81.60 0.75 0.15 55801.86|
| 12: 2.1135 - 2.0533 1267 145 0.11 82.17 0.74 0.14 52986.14|
| 13: 2.0533 - 1.9993 1141 122 0.14 79.36 0.73 0.20 43967.37|
| 14: 1.9993 - 1.9507 538 63 0.26 70.82 0.69 0.30 30756.73|
|alpha: min = 0.14 max = 0.64 mean = 0.32|
|beta: min = 30756.73 max = 161070.19 mean = 90180.22|
|figures of merit: min = 0.00 max = 1.00 mean = 0.27|
|phase err.(work): min = 0.00 max = 90.00 mean = 69.64|
|phase err.(test): min = 0.00 max = 90.00 mean = 69.79|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
============================== Outliers rejection =============================
basic_wilson_outliers = 0
extreme_wilson_outliers = 0
beamstop_shadow_outliers = 0
total = 0
====================== Target weights (before refinement) =====================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 37.529033 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 85.020 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 2.956393 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 85.005 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
----------Initial model statistics (before refinement)----------
|-Geometry statistics: start--------------------------------------------------|
| Histogram of deviations from ideal values for |
| Bonds | Angles | Nonbonded contacts |
| 0.000 - 0.140: 597 | 0.009 - 7.457: 713 | 0.883 - 1.285: 8 |
| 0.140 - 0.280: 585 | 7.457 - 14.906: 711 | 1.285 - 1.687: 11 |
| 0.280 - 0.420: 441 | 14.906 - 22.354: 630 | 1.687 - 2.088: 71 |
| 0.420 - 0.560: 366 | 22.354 - 29.802: 474 | 2.088 - 2.490: 432 |
| 0.560 - 0.700: 237 | 29.802 - 37.251: 338 | 2.490 - 2.892: 1220 |
| 0.700 - 0.840: 127 | 37.251 - 44.699: 241 | 2.892 - 3.293: 2376 |
| 0.840 - 0.980: 59 | 44.699 - 52.147: 125 | 3.293 - 3.695: 3965 |
| 0.980 - 1.120: 17 | 52.147 - 59.595: 51 | 3.695 - 4.097: 5295 |
| 1.120 - 1.260: 9 | 59.595 - 67.044: 13 | 4.097 - 4.498: 7025 |
| 1.260 - 1.400: 1 | 67.044 - 74.492: 3 | 4.498 - 4.900: 8375 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-Geometry statistics: start--------------------------------------------------|
| Type | Count | Deviation from ideal | Targets | Target (sum) |
| | | rmsd max min | | |
| bond | 2439 | 0.414 1.400 0.000 | 454.651 | |
| angle | 3299 | 24.226 74.492 0.009 | 193.752 | |
| chirality | 348 | 2.119 6.404 0.009 | 112.240 | 53.170 |
| planarity | 436 | 0.145 0.405 0.000 | 250.485 | |
| dihedral | 870 | 33.790 144.062 0.019 | 20.704 | |
| nonbonded | 2439 | 4.085 4.900 0.883 | 3.609 | |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 11.504)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 10.00 10.00 10.00 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 10.00 10.00 10.00 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 10.00 10.00 10.00 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 10.00 10.00 10.00 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 10.000 - 10.000: 2823 | 5: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 |
| 1: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 | 6: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 |
| 2: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 | 7: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 |
| 3: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 | 8: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 |
| 4: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 | 9: 10.000 - 10.000: 0 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-Occupancies statistics------------------------------------------------------|
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.30 number of occupancies < 0.1 = 0 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
----------Modify initial isotropic ADP----------
Randomizing
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 11.504)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.01 19.99 9.86 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.01 19.99 9.86 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 0.06 19.99 10.10 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.01 19.98 9.82 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.008 - 2.007: 301 | 5: 10.002 - 12.000: 285 |
| 1: 2.007 - 4.006: 276 | 6: 12.000 - 13.999: 292 |
| 2: 4.006 - 6.004: 309 | 7: 13.999 - 15.998: 289 |
| 3: 6.004 - 8.003: 285 | 8: 15.998 - 17.996: 266 |
| 4: 8.003 - 10.002: 251 | 9: 17.996 - 19.995: 269 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 1 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.5332 r_free= 0.5259 ksol= 0.00 Bsol= 0.00 scale= 0.734 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 0.00 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 1.08 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.319134 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.5250 r_free= 0.5154 ksol= 0.35 Bsol= 20.00 scale= 0.915 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (5.32,9.43,6.16,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 6.97 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 1.08 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.317259 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 32.045865 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 86.460 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 2.633028 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 82.375 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.5250 final r-factor (work) = 0.4732 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.5154 final r-factor (free) = 0.4929 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 154.3814 = 32.05 * 0.50 * 6.3166 + 1.00 * 53.1702 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 100.7976 = 32.05 * 0.50 * 6.2778 + 1.00 * 0.2092 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 26 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.4732 final r-factor (work) = 0.4397 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.4929 final r-factor (free) = 0.4936 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 16.5439 = 2.63 * 1.00 * 6.2778 + 1.00 * 0.0143 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 16.0140 = 2.63 * 1.00 * 6.0735 + 1.00 * 0.0223 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 29 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 11.504)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 110.78 16.80 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 110.78 16.80 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 0.00 110.78 23.50 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 94.94 15.57 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 11.078: 1215 | 5: 55.392 - 66.470: 30 |
| 1: 11.078 - 22.157: 861 | 6: 66.470 - 77.548: 18 |
| 2: 22.157 - 33.235: 411 | 7: 77.548 - 88.627: 8 |
| 3: 33.235 - 44.313: 190 | 8: 88.627 - 99.705: 6 |
| 4: 44.313 - 55.392: 83 | 9: 99.705 - 110.783: 1 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.4397 r_free = 0.4936 target_work(ml) = 6.068 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.30 number of occupancies < 0.1: 0 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.4392 r_free = 0.4922 target_work(ml) = 6.067 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 7 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 2 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.4392 r_free= 0.4922 ksol= 0.35 Bsol= 20.00 scale= 1.062 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (5.32,9.43,6.16,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 6.97 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.96 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.067319 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.4406 r_free= 0.4896 ksol= 0.31 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.013 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (3.73,6.47,4.84,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 5.01 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.95 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.069026 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 23.129530 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 104.799 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 1.200831 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 122.548 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.4406 final r-factor (work) = 0.3941 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.4896 final r-factor (free) = 0.4561 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 70.4531 = 23.13 * 0.50 * 6.0740 + 1.00 * 0.2092 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 69.8938 = 23.13 * 0.50 * 6.0322 + 1.00 * 0.1322 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 28 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.3941 final r-factor (work) = 0.3780 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.4561 final r-factor (free) = 0.4543 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 7.2667 = 1.20 * 1.00 * 6.0322 + 1.00 * 0.0230 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 7.2229 = 1.20 * 1.00 * 5.9862 + 1.00 * 0.0345 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 14 | number of function evaluations = 32 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 11.504)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 118.61 17.80 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 118.61 17.80 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 0.00 109.46 26.51 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 118.61 16.20 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 11.861: 1145 | 5: 59.304 - 71.165: 23 |
| 1: 11.861 - 23.722: 941 | 6: 71.165 - 83.026: 10 |
| 2: 23.722 - 35.583: 445 | 7: 83.026 - 94.887: 6 |
| 3: 35.583 - 47.443: 196 | 8: 94.887 - 106.748: 2 |
| 4: 47.443 - 59.304: 53 | 9: 106.748 - 118.608: 2 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.3780 r_free = 0.4543 target_work(ml) = 6.159 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 7 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.3779 r_free = 0.4542 target_work(ml) = 6.158 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 11 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 3 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.3779 r_free= 0.4542 ksol= 0.31 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.079 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (3.73,6.47,4.84,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 5.01 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.68 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.158467 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.3768 r_free= 0.4517 ksol= 0.31 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.029 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (1.74,4.21,2.87,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 2.94 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.69 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.158497 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 20.908614 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 105.532 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 0.710263 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 94.842 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.3768 final r-factor (work) = 0.3205 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.4517 final r-factor (free) = 0.3990 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 62.7084 = 20.91 * 0.50 * 5.9857 + 1.00 * 0.1322 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 63.9995 = 20.91 * 0.50 * 6.1086 + 1.00 * 0.1384 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 27 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.3205 final r-factor (work) = 0.3005 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.3990 final r-factor (free) = 0.3798 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 4.3563 = 0.71 * 1.00 * 6.1086 + 1.00 * 0.0176 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 4.2893 = 0.71 * 1.00 * 6.0217 + 1.00 * 0.0123 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 27 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 11.504)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 93.66 16.55 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 93.66 16.55 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 0.00 93.66 30.52 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 79.67 13.98 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 9.366: 1008 | 5: 46.832 - 56.199: 53 |
| 1: 9.366 - 18.733: 893 | 6: 56.199 - 65.565: 21 |
| 2: 18.733 - 28.099: 451 | 7: 65.565 - 74.931: 12 |
| 3: 28.099 - 37.466: 261 | 8: 74.931 - 84.298: 6 |
| 4: 37.466 - 46.832: 114 | 9: 84.298 - 93.664: 4 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.3005 r_free = 0.3798 target_work(ml) = 6.002 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 11 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.3002 r_free = 0.3784 target_work(ml) = 6.000 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 11 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 4 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.3002 r_free= 0.3784 ksol= 0.31 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.052 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (1.74,4.21,2.87,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 2.94 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.48 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.999928 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.2993 r_free= 0.3772 ksol= 0.32 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.023 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (0.68,2.98,1.76,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 1.81 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.48 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.996703 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 7.813380 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 104.271 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 0.784595 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 150.707 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.2993 final r-factor (work) = 0.2473 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.3772 final r-factor (free) = 0.3109 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 23.6575 = 7.81 * 0.50 * 6.0202 + 1.00 * 0.1384 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 23.2740 = 7.81 * 0.50 * 5.9350 + 1.00 * 0.0880 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 28 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.2473 final r-factor (work) = 0.2252 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.3109 final r-factor (free) = 0.2864 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 4.6688 = 0.78 * 1.00 * 5.9350 + 1.00 * 0.0123 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 4.5587 = 0.78 * 1.00 * 5.7920 + 1.00 * 0.0144 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 28 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 11.504)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 103.99 17.13 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 103.99 17.13 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 2.68 103.99 39.34 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 98.25 13.05 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 10.399: 1289 | 5: 51.993 - 62.392: 80 |
| 1: 10.399 - 20.797: 783 | 6: 62.392 - 72.791: 42 |
| 2: 20.797 - 31.196: 307 | 7: 72.791 - 83.189: 16 |
| 3: 31.196 - 41.595: 166 | 8: 83.189 - 93.588: 8 |
| 4: 41.595 - 51.993: 130 | 9: 93.588 - 103.987: 2 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.2252 r_free = 0.2864 target_work(ml) = 5.753 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 11 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.2249 r_free = 0.2857 target_work(ml) = 5.752 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 12 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 5 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.2249 r_free= 0.2857 ksol= 0.32 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.049 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (0.68,2.98,1.76,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 1.81 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.31 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.752036 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.2244 r_free= 0.2857 ksol= 0.32 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.020 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-0.51,1.80,0.92,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 0.74 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.31 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.752595 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 3.273153 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 96.678 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 0.456724 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 143.862 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.2244 final r-factor (work) = 0.1851 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.2857 final r-factor (free) = 0.2397 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 9.5694 = 3.27 * 0.50 * 5.7934 + 1.00 * 0.0880 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 9.3576 = 3.27 * 0.50 * 5.6749 + 1.00 * 0.0701 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 29 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.1851 final r-factor (work) = 0.1723 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.2397 final r-factor (free) = 0.2253 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 2.6063 = 0.46 * 1.00 * 5.6749 + 1.00 * 0.0144 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 2.5467 = 0.46 * 1.00 * 5.5497 + 1.00 * 0.0120 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 29 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 11.504)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 106.62 16.79 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 106.62 16.79 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 3.25 106.62 42.50 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 101.26 12.07 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 10.662: 1425 | 5: 53.310 - 63.972: 92 |
| 1: 10.662 - 21.324: 771 | 6: 63.972 - 74.634: 49 |
| 2: 21.324 - 31.986: 212 | 7: 74.634 - 85.296: 13 |
| 3: 31.986 - 42.648: 132 | 8: 85.296 - 95.958: 7 |
| 4: 42.648 - 53.310: 120 | 9: 95.958 - 106.620: 2 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.1723 r_free = 0.2253 target_work(ml) = 5.515 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 12 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.1721 r_free = 0.2253 target_work(ml) = 5.514 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 15 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
----------X-ray data----------
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1721 r_free= 0.2253 ksol= 0.32 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.031 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-0.51,1.80,0.92,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 0.74 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.21 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.514012 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Bin Resolution Compl. No. Refl. R-factors Targets |
|number range work test work test work test|
| 1: 14.9952 - 4.6574 0.99 1429 159 0.1183 0.1723 5.5708 5.7913|
| 2: 4.6574 - 3.7152 0.99 1368 152 0.1185 0.1559 5.7335 5.982|
| 3: 3.7152 - 3.2510 0.99 1356 149 0.1572 0.1987 5.8231 6.0633|
| 4: 3.2510 - 2.9563 0.98 1326 147 0.1913 0.2242 5.8186 5.9472|
| 5: 2.9563 - 2.7458 0.99 1331 151 0.2074 0.2500 5.6999 5.8762|
| 6: 2.7458 - 2.5847 0.99 1317 146 0.1962 0.2868 5.5888 5.7154|
| 7: 2.5847 - 2.4559 0.98 1316 148 0.1888 0.2400 5.5244 5.6775|
| 8: 2.4559 - 2.3494 0.98 1323 135 0.1991 0.2543 5.4903 5.6946|
| 9: 2.3494 - 2.2593 0.98 1299 147 0.1968 0.2606 5.4142 5.6349|
| 10: 2.2593 - 2.1816 0.99 1316 144 0.1897 0.2452 5.3939 5.5598|
| 11: 2.1816 - 2.1135 0.98 1303 151 0.1891 0.2826 5.3094 5.5977|
| 12: 2.1135 - 2.0533 0.97 1267 145 0.1847 0.2466 5.2417 5.4799|
| 13: 2.0533 - 1.9993 0.86 1141 122 0.1810 0.2498 5.1603 5.3993|
| 14: 1.9993 - 1.9507 0.41 538 63 0.1741 0.2090 5.0871 5.1511|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|R-free likelihood based estimates for figures of merit, absolute phase error,|
|and distribution parameters alpha and beta (Acta Cryst. (1995). A51, 880-887)|
| |
| Bin Resolution No. Refl. FOM Phase Scale Alpha Beta |
| # range work test error factor |
| 1: 14.9952 - 4.6574 1429 159 0.91 12.76 0.97 0.95 11889.68|
| 2: 4.6574 - 3.7152 1368 152 0.92 12.32 1.05 1.04 16483.34|
| 3: 3.7152 - 3.2510 1356 149 0.88 17.71 1.06 1.03 20902.82|
| 4: 3.2510 - 2.9563 1326 147 0.85 21.54 1.04 1.04 21120.51|
| 5: 2.9563 - 2.7458 1331 151 0.82 24.72 1.03 0.99 17914.76|
| 6: 2.7458 - 2.5847 1317 146 0.82 24.89 1.01 0.93 14885.37|
| 7: 2.5847 - 2.4559 1316 148 0.83 24.08 1.02 0.96 13012.11|
| 8: 2.4559 - 2.3494 1323 135 0.82 24.73 1.05 1.01 12553.68|
| 9: 2.3494 - 2.2593 1299 147 0.82 24.46 1.05 1.00 10532.59|
| 10: 2.2593 - 2.1816 1316 144 0.82 24.77 1.04 0.98 10417.17|
| 11: 2.1816 - 2.1135 1303 151 0.82 24.65 1.05 0.99 8994.90|
| 12: 2.1135 - 2.0533 1267 145 0.83 24.31 1.05 1.01 8166.50|
| 13: 2.0533 - 1.9993 1141 122 0.83 24.15 1.04 1.03 6955.07|
| 14: 1.9993 - 1.9507 538 63 0.82 24.35 1.02 0.94 5974.71|
|alpha: min = 0.93 max = 1.04 mean = 0.99|
|beta: min = 5974.71 max = 21120.51 mean = 13254.62|
|figures of merit: min = 0.00 max = 1.00 mean = 0.84|
|phase err.(work): min = 0.00 max = 89.93 mean = 21.88|
|phase err.(test): min = 0.00 max = 89.80 mean = 21.18|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1722 r_free= 0.2253 ksol= 0.32 Bsol= 45.54 scale= 1.011 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.23,0.97,0.22,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.01 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.22 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.514725 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
----------X-ray data----------
|--(resolution: 1.95 - 14.99 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1722 r_free= 0.2253 ksol= 0.32 Bsol= 45.54 scale= 1.011 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.23,0.97,0.22,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.01 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.22 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.514725 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Bin Resolution Compl. No. Refl. R-factors Targets |
|number range work test work test work test|
| 1: 14.9952 - 4.6574 0.99 1429 159 0.1197 0.1705 5.5733 5.7831|
| 2: 4.6574 - 3.7152 0.99 1368 152 0.1194 0.1558 5.736 5.9894|
| 3: 3.7152 - 3.2510 0.99 1356 149 0.1574 0.1973 5.8245 6.0573|
| 4: 3.2510 - 2.9563 0.98 1326 147 0.1911 0.2251 5.8188 5.9477|
| 5: 2.9563 - 2.7458 0.99 1331 151 0.2075 0.2503 5.7002 5.8784|
| 6: 2.7458 - 2.5847 0.99 1317 146 0.1961 0.2869 5.5885 5.7152|
| 7: 2.5847 - 2.4559 0.98 1316 148 0.1890 0.2400 5.5248 5.6772|
| 8: 2.4559 - 2.3494 0.98 1323 135 0.1991 0.2551 5.4915 5.697|
| 9: 2.3494 - 2.2593 0.98 1299 147 0.1966 0.2606 5.4137 5.6342|
| 10: 2.2593 - 2.1816 0.99 1316 144 0.1898 0.2452 5.3943 5.5608|
| 11: 2.1816 - 2.1135 0.98 1303 151 0.1890 0.2824 5.3092 5.5974|
| 12: 2.1135 - 2.0533 0.97 1267 145 0.1850 0.2470 5.2426 5.4805|
| 13: 2.0533 - 1.9993 0.86 1141 122 0.1812 0.2493 5.1609 5.3993|
| 14: 1.9993 - 1.9507 0.41 538 63 0.1741 0.2094 5.0872 5.1514|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|R-free likelihood based estimates for figures of merit, absolute phase error,|
|and distribution parameters alpha and beta (Acta Cryst. (1995). A51, 880-887)|
| |
| Bin Resolution No. Refl. FOM Phase Scale Alpha Beta |
| # range work test error factor |
| 1: 14.9952 - 4.6574 1429 159 0.91 12.58 0.97 0.95 11604.05|
| 2: 4.6574 - 3.7152 1368 152 0.92 12.23 1.04 1.03 16303.65|
| 3: 3.7152 - 3.2510 1356 149 0.88 17.67 1.04 1.02 20859.74|
| 4: 3.2510 - 2.9563 1326 147 0.85 21.48 1.02 1.02 21070.34|
| 5: 2.9563 - 2.7458 1331 151 0.82 24.72 1.01 0.97 17914.68|
| 6: 2.7458 - 2.5847 1317 146 0.82 24.89 0.98 0.91 14918.71|
| 7: 2.5847 - 2.4559 1316 148 0.83 24.09 0.99 0.94 13038.11|
| 8: 2.4559 - 2.3494 1323 135 0.82 24.74 1.02 0.98 12591.92|
| 9: 2.3494 - 2.2593 1299 147 0.82 24.46 1.01 0.97 10544.38|
| 10: 2.2593 - 2.1816 1316 144 0.82 24.78 1.00 0.94 10433.57|
| 11: 2.1816 - 2.1135 1303 151 0.82 24.65 1.01 0.95 9000.39|
| 12: 2.1135 - 2.0533 1267 145 0.83 24.31 1.01 0.97 8177.16|
| 13: 2.0533 - 1.9993 1141 122 0.83 24.15 0.99 0.98 6956.58|
| 14: 1.9993 - 1.9507 538 63 0.82 24.36 0.98 0.90 5976.79|
|alpha: min = 0.90 max = 1.03 mean = 0.97|
|beta: min = 5976.79 max = 21070.34 mean = 13221.15|
|figures of merit: min = 0.00 max = 1.00 mean = 0.84|
|phase err.(work): min = 0.00 max = 89.96 mean = 21.85|
|phase err.(test): min = 0.00 max = 89.69 mean = 21.15|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 11.504)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.04 106.66 16.83 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.04 106.66 16.83 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 3.29 106.66 42.54 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.04 101.30 12.11 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.040 - 10.702: 1425 | 5: 53.350 - 64.012: 92 |
| 1: 10.702 - 21.364: 771 | 6: 64.012 - 74.674: 49 |
| 2: 21.364 - 32.026: 212 | 7: 74.674 - 85.336: 13 |
| 3: 32.026 - 42.688: 132 | 8: 85.336 - 95.998: 7 |
| 4: 42.688 - 53.350: 120 | 9: 95.998 - 106.660: 2 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========== residual map mFobs-DFmodel: highest peaks and deepst holes =========
----------peaks----------
Number of peaks found at mFobs-DFmodel map (map cutoff=3.00 sigma)= 344
Filter by distance & map next to the model:
mapped sites are within: 0.702 - 4.781
number of sites selected in [dist_min= 0.70, dist_max= 6.00]: 343 from: 344
mapped sites are within: 0.702 - 4.781
peak= 7.465 closest distance to " O HOH Z 138 " = 1.844
peak= 7.275 closest distance to " O TYR A 30 " = 1.179
peak= 6.889 closest distance to " O HOH Z 159 " = 1.429
peak= 6.880 closest distance to " O HOH Z 203 " = 1.203
peak= 6.745 closest distance to " O HOH Z 399 " = 1.140
peak= 6.738 closest distance to " O ASN A 285 " = 1.049
peak= 6.465 closest distance to " O HOH Z 403 " = 1.502
peak= 6.224 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 183 " = 1.377
peak= 6.205 closest distance to " NZ LYS A 76 " = 1.306
peak= 6.181 closest distance to " CB VAL A 296 " = 1.375
peak= 6.142 closest distance to " OG SER A 95 " = 1.223
peak= 5.971 closest distance to " O HOH Z 135 " = 1.234
peak= 5.907 closest distance to " O SER A 62 " = 0.964
peak= 5.801 closest distance to " O HOH Z 46 " = 1.851
peak= 5.795 closest distance to " O HOH Z 45 " = 2.297
peak= 5.778 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 230 " = 1.186
peak= 5.737 closest distance to " CG1 ILE A 234 " = 1.406
peak= 5.722 closest distance to " O HOH Z 255 " = 1.362
peak= 5.665 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 60 " = 1.043
peak= 5.553 closest distance to " CB ARG A 275 " = 1.100
peak= 5.521 closest distance to " O LEU A 25 " = 1.103
peak= 5.484 closest distance to " O HOH Z 137 " = 1.298
peak= 5.435 closest distance to " CB GLN A 73 " = 1.277
peak= 5.262 closest distance to " O HOH Z 422 " = 1.375
peak= 5.259 closest distance to " O ARG A 56 " = 1.225
peak= 5.132 closest distance to " O HOH Z 117 " = 1.561
peak= 5.130 closest distance to " CG ARG A 66 " = 1.362
peak= 5.117 closest distance to " O HOH Z 324 " = 1.206
peak= 5.088 closest distance to " O HOH Z 53 " = 1.457
peak= 5.055 closest distance to " CG GLN A 77 " = 1.322
peak= 4.991 closest distance to " O GLN A 11 " = 0.936
peak= 4.918 closest distance to " OE1 GLU A 2 " = 1.573
peak= 4.916 closest distance to " CG LEU A 5 " = 1.427
peak= 4.894 closest distance to " OE1 GLU A 44 " = 1.213
peak= 4.845 closest distance to " O HOH Z 133 " = 3.154
peak= 4.834 closest distance to " O HOH Z 424 " = 1.486
peak= 4.789 closest distance to " O VAL A 121 " = 1.079
peak= 4.778 closest distance to " O HOH Z 190 " = 1.030
peak= 4.775 closest distance to " O HOH Z 69 " = 1.677
peak= 4.768 closest distance to " CD ARG A 36 " = 1.117
peak= 4.765 closest distance to " O HOH Z 342 " = 0.966
peak= 4.757 closest distance to " O HOH Z 92 " = 1.551
peak= 4.753 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 183 " = 1.116
peak= 4.729 closest distance to " O LYS A 289 " = 1.085
peak= 4.722 closest distance to " CB SER A 62 " = 1.005
peak= 4.714 closest distance to " O HOH Z 249 " = 1.564
peak= 4.709 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 55 " = 1.796
peak= 4.606 closest distance to " O HOH Z 404 " = 1.309
peak= 4.602 closest distance to " O HOH Z 199 " = 1.942
peak= 4.569 closest distance to " CB ASN A 187 " = 1.581
peak= 4.555 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 285 " = 1.126
peak= 4.545 closest distance to " O GLN A 55 " = 1.005
peak= 4.535 closest distance to " CA SER A 62 " = 1.059
peak= 4.528 closest distance to " O HOH Z 402 " = 1.843
peak= 4.525 closest distance to " O HOH Z 156 " = 2.931
peak= 4.509 closest distance to " ND1 HIS A 81 " = 0.948
peak= 4.444 closest distance to " O HOH Z 66 " = 1.295
peak= 4.436 closest distance to " O HOH Z 78 " = 1.426
peak= 4.419 closest distance to " O VAL A 72 " = 1.294
peak= 4.411 closest distance to " CB SER A 26 " = 0.933
peak= 4.403 closest distance to " CB VAL A 230 " = 1.167
peak= 4.402 closest distance to " CB ASN A 285 " = 1.205
peak= 4.402 closest distance to " O HOH Z 416 " = 1.537
peak= 4.394 closest distance to " CG AARG A 275 " = 1.451
peak= 4.357 closest distance to " CB LEU A 25 " = 0.941
peak= 4.345 closest distance to " N LEU A 25 " = 0.974
peak= 4.343 closest distance to " CD ARG A 269 " = 0.801
peak= 4.342 closest distance to " O HOH Z 427 " = 1.355
peak= 4.340 closest distance to " CB GLU A 2 " = 1.198
peak= 4.326 closest distance to " O HOH Z 358 " = 1.923
peak= 4.292 closest distance to " CD2 LEU A 5 " = 1.352
peak= 4.251 closest distance to " O HOH Z 110 " = 1.143
peak= 4.239 closest distance to " O HOH Z 337 " = 2.300
peak= 4.222 closest distance to " O HOH Z 279 " = 1.293
peak= 4.221 closest distance to " O HOH Z 272 " = 1.725
peak= 4.215 closest distance to " O HOH Z 192 " = 1.733
peak= 4.210 closest distance to " O HOH Z 220 " = 1.742
peak= 4.210 closest distance to " CB SER A 141 " = 0.952
peak= 4.208 closest distance to " CA ILE A 120 " = 1.098
peak= 4.204 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 156 " = 1.077
peak= 4.204 closest distance to " O HOH Z 193 " = 1.697
peak= 4.199 closest distance to " CB PHE A 59 " = 0.922
peak= 4.184 closest distance to " O HOH Z 246 " = 2.047
peak= 4.178 closest distance to " O HOH Z 391 " = 1.222
peak= 4.178 closest distance to " O HOH Z 273 " = 2.025
peak= 4.177 closest distance to " O HOH Z 332 " = 1.044
peak= 4.157 closest distance to " NH1 ARG A 66 " = 3.260
peak= 4.140 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 45 " = 1.332
peak= 4.139 closest distance to " CB GLN A 88 " = 1.357
peak= 4.135 closest distance to " O HOH Z 44 " = 1.677
peak= 4.130 closest distance to " O HOH Z 411 " = 3.380
peak= 4.128 closest distance to " O HOH Z 344 " = 1.458
peak= 4.120 closest distance to " NH1 ARG A 269 " = 0.944
peak= 4.118 closest distance to " O HOH Z 15 " = 2.592
peak= 4.115 closest distance to " O HOH Z 126 " = 2.120
peak= 4.107 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 36 " = 1.030
peak= 4.078 closest distance to " CG2 THR A 279 " = 1.089
peak= 4.075 closest distance to " O HOH Z 364 " = 1.483
peak= 4.072 closest distance to " CG1BVAL A 121 " = 1.799
peak= 4.056 closest distance to " O HOH Z 217 " = 2.043
peak= 4.042 closest distance to " O HOH Z 185 " = 1.345
peak= 4.042 closest distance to " O HOH Z 169 " = 1.270
peak= 4.037 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 78 " = 0.892
peak= 4.024 closest distance to " O GLY A 23 " = 0.877
peak= 4.017 closest distance to " CB ASN A 69 " = 0.967
peak= 4.002 closest distance to " O HOH Z 146 " = 2.165
peak= 4.002 closest distance to " O HOH Z 426 " = 1.329
peak= 3.995 closest distance to " N ASP A 298 " = 0.942
peak= 3.994 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 268 " = 1.148
peak= 3.987 closest distance to " O HOH Z 188 " = 1.711
peak= 3.985 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 296 " = 1.141
peak= 3.984 closest distance to " O HOH Z 316 " = 1.356
peak= 3.982 closest distance to " NH1 ARG A 36 " = 1.259
peak= 3.978 closest distance to " CG PRO A 54 " = 1.169
peak= 3.975 closest distance to " O HOH Z 126 " = 1.577
peak= 3.949 closest distance to " CA GLU A 152 " = 0.996
peak= 3.948 closest distance to " CG PRO A 280 " = 0.809
peak= 3.931 closest distance to " O ALA A 161 " = 2.596
peak= 3.931 closest distance to " N LYS A 289 " = 0.813
peak= 3.921 closest distance to " CD PRO A 54 " = 1.171
peak= 3.915 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 132 " = 2.011
peak= 3.909 closest distance to " CB ASP A 191 " = 1.241
peak= 3.909 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 301 " = 1.015
peak= 3.905 closest distance to " CD2 TYR A 30 " = 0.977
peak= 3.886 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 73 " = 1.656
peak= 3.885 closest distance to " O HOH Z 30 " = 1.912
peak= 3.885 closest distance to " O GLY A 57 " = 1.060
peak= 3.878 closest distance to " O HOH Z 398 " = 1.789
peak= 3.870 closest distance to " O HOH Z 301 " = 1.672
peak= 3.867 closest distance to " O HOH Z 357 " = 1.886
peak= 3.865 closest distance to " O HOH Z 405 " = 2.211
peak= 3.858 closest distance to " CD1 PHE A 130 " = 1.099
peak= 3.855 closest distance to " CD ARG A 36 " = 0.985
peak= 3.849 closest distance to " O HOH Z 92 " = 1.520
peak= 3.849 closest distance to " CG1 ILE A 120 " = 1.313
peak= 3.848 closest distance to " CD LYS A 289 " = 1.043
peak= 3.845 closest distance to " O HOH Z 209 " = 1.291
peak= 3.845 closest distance to " N TYR A 15 " = 0.967
peak= 3.837 closest distance to " O HOH Z 130 " = 1.213
peak= 3.835 closest distance to " O HOH Z 151 " = 1.897
peak= 3.833 closest distance to " C ASP A 132 " = 3.891
peak= 3.828 closest distance to " NH1 ARG A 24 " = 1.081
peak= 3.823 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 268 " = 1.086
peak= 3.822 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 296 " = 1.163
peak= 3.809 closest distance to " CD2 TRP A 179 " = 1.329
peak= 3.804 closest distance to " O ALA A 165 " = 1.297
peak= 3.802 closest distance to " OE2 GLU A 236 " = 1.340
peak= 3.799 closest distance to " O HOH Z 299 " = 1.555
peak= 3.796 closest distance to " CD GLN A 73 " = 1.194
peak= 3.782 closest distance to " O HOH Z 128 " = 1.947
peak= 3.781 closest distance to " O SER A 164 " = 1.280
peak= 3.777 closest distance to " O HOH Z 363 " = 1.369
peak= 3.764 closest distance to " O HOH Z 57 " = 2.783
peak= 3.763 closest distance to " CE MET A 40 " = 1.308
peak= 3.756 closest distance to " O HOH Z 237 " = 1.833
peak= 3.755 closest distance to " CB ALA A 244 " = 1.100
peak= 3.753 closest distance to " OD1 ASP A 286 " = 1.101
peak= 3.753 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 14 " = 1.798
peak= 3.750 closest distance to " O HOH Z 111 " = 2.014
peak= 3.747 closest distance to " O HOH Z 336 " = 2.351
peak= 3.743 closest distance to " CA PRO A 163 " = 1.079
peak= 3.742 closest distance to " CB SER A 63 " = 1.164
peak= 3.741 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 67 " = 1.083
peak= 3.739 closest distance to " O PRO A 198 " = 1.563
peak= 3.736 closest distance to " CG GLN A 94 " = 1.194
peak= 3.734 closest distance to " O HOH Z 183 " = 1.825
peak= 3.729 closest distance to " O HOH Z 208 " = 1.672
peak= 3.727 closest distance to " CG2 THR A 31 " = 1.059
peak= 3.724 closest distance to " O HOH Z 367 " = 3.067
peak= 3.721 closest distance to " N ALA A 256 " = 1.070
peak= 3.721 closest distance to " O HOH Z 426 " = 3.588
peak= 3.716 closest distance to " O HOH Z 132 " = 4.781
peak= 3.707 closest distance to " O HOH Z 137 " = 1.710
peak= 3.688 closest distance to " O HOH Z 134 " = 2.482
peak= 3.676 closest distance to " O HOH Z 95 " = 2.129
peak= 3.672 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 45 " = 2.565
peak= 3.670 closest distance to " O SER A 26 " = 1.335
peak= 3.664 closest distance to " O HOH Z 352 " = 1.284
peak= 3.660 closest distance to " CD PRO A 243 " = 1.408
peak= 3.659 closest distance to " O ASN A 301 " = 2.512
peak= 3.657 closest distance to " O HOH Z 124 " = 1.765
peak= 3.656 closest distance to " O HOH Z 44 " = 2.176
peak= 3.634 closest distance to " O HOH Z 89 " = 1.769
peak= 3.627 closest distance to " O HOH Z 371 " = 1.863
peak= 3.625 closest distance to " CG2 THR A 251 " = 1.417
peak= 3.621 closest distance to " CB GLN A 223 " = 1.232
peak= 3.620 closest distance to " O HOH Z 379 " = 2.235
peak= 3.619 closest distance to " O HOH Z 417 " = 1.644
peak= 3.618 closest distance to " O HOH Z 258 " = 1.861
peak= 3.616 closest distance to " O HOH Z 362 " = 4.057
peak= 3.598 closest distance to " O BHOH Z 338 " = 1.306
peak= 3.590 closest distance to " O HOH Z 194 " = 2.020
peak= 3.576 closest distance to " O HOH Z 406 " = 1.833
peak= 3.575 closest distance to " O HOH Z 272 " = 1.541
peak= 3.568 closest distance to " O HOH Z 154 " = 1.648
peak= 3.563 closest distance to " O HOH Z 163 " = 1.690
peak= 3.561 closest distance to " O HOH Z 116 " = 2.236
peak= 3.561 closest distance to " CD1 LEU A 300 " = 0.994
peak= 3.560 closest distance to " CB VAL A 265 " = 1.689
peak= 3.547 closest distance to " CA PRO A 213 " = 0.995
peak= 3.534 closest distance to " O HOH Z 213 " = 1.485
peak= 3.528 closest distance to " CE LYS A 119 " = 1.290
peak= 3.524 closest distance to " CA LEU A 282 " = 1.351
peak= 3.524 closest distance to " CB THR A 52 " = 1.174
peak= 3.507 closest distance to " O HOH Z 62 " = 1.620
peak= 3.505 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 284 " = 1.581
peak= 3.499 closest distance to " CE BMET A 47 " = 1.273
peak= 3.496 closest distance to " CB TRP A 123 " = 1.224
peak= 3.494 closest distance to " O HOH Z 205 " = 1.503
peak= 3.494 closest distance to " OG SER A 245 " = 1.397
peak= 3.486 closest distance to " CA SER A 12 " = 1.070
peak= 3.464 closest distance to " O HOH Z 299 " = 4.001
peak= 3.461 closest distance to " CB ALA A 34 " = 1.216
peak= 3.459 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 197 " = 1.157
peak= 3.454 closest distance to " N ALA A 227 " = 1.296
peak= 3.454 closest distance to " O HOH Z 57 " = 0.988
peak= 3.452 closest distance to " CB PRO A 213 " = 1.322
peak= 3.445 closest distance to " CD2 LEU A 228 " = 1.314
peak= 3.441 closest distance to " O HOH Z 271 " = 2.153
peak= 3.439 closest distance to " O HOH Z 236 " = 3.447
peak= 3.431 closest distance to " O HOH Z 98 " = 1.855
peak= 3.427 closest distance to " O HOH Z 248 " = 1.741
peak= 3.424 closest distance to " CB ASER A 164 " = 0.973
peak= 3.423 closest distance to " O CYS A 201 " = 1.961
peak= 3.423 closest distance to " CD LYS A 166 " = 1.562
peak= 3.421 closest distance to " O HOH Z 1 " = 3.313
peak= 3.419 closest distance to " O HOH Z 106 " = 2.073
peak= 3.414 closest distance to " CB SER A 62 " = 3.703
peak= 3.412 closest distance to " O HOH Z 225 " = 2.581
peak= 3.408 closest distance to " O HOH Z 427 " = 3.997
peak= 3.402 closest distance to " CB GLN A 58 " = 1.128
peak= 3.399 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 162 " = 1.007
peak= 3.393 closest distance to " O HOH Z 25 " = 2.212
peak= 3.388 closest distance to " O HOH Z 147 " = 1.332
peak= 3.386 closest distance to " CB PRO A 198 " = 1.294
peak= 3.385 closest distance to " O ASP A 286 " = 0.967
peak= 3.382 closest distance to " O HOH Z 422 " = 2.293
peak= 3.377 closest distance to " O HOH Z 343 " = 2.072
peak= 3.376 closest distance to " CA TRP A 70 " = 0.824
peak= 3.373 closest distance to " N VAL A 121 " = 0.832
peak= 3.362 closest distance to " O HOH Z 418 " = 1.875
peak= 3.361 closest distance to " CA LEU A 83 " = 1.450
peak= 3.361 closest distance to " CB GLU A 277 " = 0.847
peak= 3.358 closest distance to " O HOH Z 124 " = 2.025
peak= 3.358 closest distance to " O HOH Z 349 " = 1.283
peak= 3.356 closest distance to " CD1 TRP A 274 " = 1.259
peak= 3.355 closest distance to " O HOH Z 191 " = 1.981
peak= 3.355 closest distance to " CD ALYS A 290 " = 1.087
peak= 3.349 closest distance to " CB ILE A 263 " = 0.818
peak= 3.347 closest distance to " O HOH Z 389 " = 1.630
peak= 3.347 closest distance to " CA ARG A 66 " = 1.163
peak= 3.346 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 11 " = 2.048
peak= 3.344 closest distance to " O HOH Z 128 " = 2.485
peak= 3.341 closest distance to " CE ALYS A 290 " = 1.099
peak= 3.339 closest distance to " N LYS A 166 " = 0.952
peak= 3.336 closest distance to " O HOH Z 365 " = 2.178
peak= 3.336 closest distance to " O HOH Z 214 " = 1.498
peak= 3.332 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 36 " = 1.771
peak= 3.331 closest distance to " O HOH Z 158 " = 1.436
peak= 3.329 closest distance to " CB GLN A 194 " = 1.154
peak= 3.323 closest distance to " CB LYS A 76 " = 0.966
peak= 3.323 closest distance to " CB ASN A 148 " = 2.188
peak= 3.320 closest distance to " O HOH Z 379 " = 1.971
peak= 3.314 closest distance to " CA ALA A 248 " = 1.309
peak= 3.310 closest distance to " O HOH Z 141 " = 1.322
peak= 3.306 closest distance to " CA THR A 246 " = 1.045
peak= 3.298 closest distance to " O HOH Z 279 " = 2.151
peak= 3.290 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 209 " = 1.879
peak= 3.287 closest distance to " N SER A 273 " = 1.539
peak= 3.286 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 55 " = 1.495
peak= 3.286 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 88 " = 1.515
peak= 3.286 closest distance to " CE2 PHE A 192 " = 2.356
peak= 3.284 closest distance to " CB ALA A 114 " = 1.085
peak= 3.280 closest distance to " O HOH Z 61 " = 1.327
peak= 3.278 closest distance to " CB ARG A 79 " = 1.054
peak= 3.277 closest distance to " O HOH Z 54 " = 1.154
peak= 3.276 closest distance to " O ALA A 161 " = 2.440
peak= 3.273 closest distance to " N TRP A 177 " = 1.473
peak= 3.272 closest distance to " O HOH Z 143 " = 1.380
peak= 3.270 closest distance to " NZ LYS A 117 " = 3.206
peak= 3.269 closest distance to " CD ARG A 159 " = 0.959
peak= 3.269 closest distance to " N ASN A 74 " = 1.069
peak= 3.268 closest distance to " CD LYS A 289 " = 0.963
peak= 3.265 closest distance to " CA ILE A 263 " = 1.103
peak= 3.263 closest distance to " O HOH Z 214 " = 2.341
peak= 3.262 closest distance to " O HOH Z 380 " = 2.499
peak= 3.261 closest distance to " C PRO A 163 " = 1.612
peak= 3.254 closest distance to " O HOH Z 63 " = 2.024
peak= 3.254 closest distance to " O HOH Z 327 " = 1.785
peak= 3.251 closest distance to " OH TYR A 293 " = 0.762
peak= 3.249 closest distance to " CB PHE A 225 " = 1.554
peak= 3.248 closest distance to " O HOH Z 86 " = 0.893
peak= 3.242 closest distance to " O HOH Z 117 " = 2.097
peak= 3.238 closest distance to " CA ALA A 100 " = 1.052
peak= 3.237 closest distance to " O HOH Z 340 " = 2.061
peak= 3.234 closest distance to " O HOH Z 261 " = 2.209
peak= 3.232 closest distance to " O HOH Z 305 " = 1.820
peak= 3.227 closest distance to " O HOH Z 285 " = 2.095
peak= 3.227 closest distance to " O HOH Z 245 " = 1.433
peak= 3.222 closest distance to " O ALA A 71 " = 0.886
peak= 3.219 closest distance to " CD LYS A 166 " = 1.968
peak= 3.217 closest distance to " O HOH Z 291 " = 1.251
peak= 3.216 closest distance to " O THR A 251 " = 1.347
peak= 3.210 closest distance to " O HOH Z 111 " = 2.173
peak= 3.205 closest distance to " O HOH Z 113 " = 1.842
peak= 3.203 closest distance to " O HOH Z 48 " = 3.556
peak= 3.202 closest distance to " O HOH Z 326 " = 1.783
peak= 3.201 closest distance to " O GLN A 58 " = 1.413
peak= 3.197 closest distance to " N PHE A 130 " = 1.323
peak= 3.193 closest distance to " N ASP A 162 " = 1.436
peak= 3.192 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 174 " = 1.327
peak= 3.188 closest distance to " O HOH Z 40 " = 1.974
peak= 3.187 closest distance to " O HOH Z 303 " = 1.797
peak= 3.187 closest distance to " N HIS A 108 " = 1.761
peak= 3.180 closest distance to " O VAL A 72 " = 3.572
peak= 3.179 closest distance to " O HOH Z 3 " = 1.645
peak= 3.176 closest distance to " N ASN A 39 " = 1.513
peak= 3.176 closest distance to " CB SER A 273 " = 0.861
peak= 3.175 closest distance to " CA SER A 210 " = 1.192
peak= 3.162 closest distance to " NH1AARG A 145 " = 1.093
peak= 3.160 closest distance to " O HOH Z 48 " = 1.543
peak= 3.160 closest distance to " O HOH Z 47 " = 1.804
peak= 3.159 closest distance to " O ILE A 234 " = 1.495
peak= 3.158 closest distance to " OD1 ASP A 231 " = 1.918
peak= 3.152 closest distance to " O HOH Z 139 " = 4.133
peak= 3.148 closest distance to " CA ALA A 295 " = 0.702
peak= 3.143 closest distance to " CA SER A 99 " = 1.419
peak= 3.137 closest distance to " O HOH Z 258 " = 2.102
peak= 3.136 closest distance to " SD MET A 113 " = 1.060
peak= 3.130 closest distance to " O HOH Z 303 " = 2.098
peak= 3.117 closest distance to " O HOH Z 433 " = 1.789
peak= 3.109 closest distance to " O ARG A 66 " = 1.063
peak= 3.109 closest distance to " O HOH Z 337 " = 2.073
peak= 3.108 closest distance to " O HOH Z 167 " = 1.071
peak= 3.096 closest distance to " OG1 THR A 221 " = 1.272
peak= 3.092 closest distance to " O HOH Z 425 " = 1.721
peak= 3.088 closest distance to " O HOH Z 322 " = 1.806
peak= 3.077 closest distance to " O HOH Z 347 " = 1.194
peak= 3.073 closest distance to " CB ARG A 24 " = 0.888
peak= 3.045 closest distance to " N SER A 62 " = 2.225
peak= 3.034 closest distance to " CG1 ILE A 33 " = 1.485
peak= 3.034 closest distance to " O HOH Z 419 " = 2.240
peak= 3.015 closest distance to " CB SER A 63 " = 0.914
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Number of peaks found at mFobs-DFmodel map (map cutoff=3.00 sigma)= 226
Filter by distance & map next to the model:
mapped sites are within: 0.406 - 5.580
number of sites selected in [dist_min= 0.70, dist_max= 6.00]: 217 from: 226
mapped sites are within: 0.725 - 5.580
peak= -5.908 closest distance to " O TYR A 30 " = 0.889
peak= -5.062 closest distance to " CA ALA A 114 " = 0.981
peak= -4.966 closest distance to " ND1 HIS A 81 " = 0.885
peak= -4.907 closest distance to " CD1 PHE A 59 " = 1.786
peak= -4.873 closest distance to " O HOH Z 159 " = 1.505
peak= -4.738 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 230 " = 0.906
peak= -4.678 closest distance to " CB SER A 26 " = 1.040
peak= -4.561 closest distance to " O GLN A 11 " = 0.842
peak= -4.517 closest distance to " OG SER A 63 " = 1.087
peak= -4.516 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 36 " = 1.090
peak= -4.428 closest distance to " O HOH Z 208 " = 0.986
peak= -4.378 closest distance to " O HOH Z 52 " = 2.213
peak= -4.369 closest distance to " CA SER A 62 " = 1.036
peak= -4.333 closest distance to " O SER A 62 " = 0.969
peak= -4.280 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 296 " = 1.077
peak= -4.199 closest distance to " O HOH Z 56 " = 1.284
peak= -4.181 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 171 " = 1.862
peak= -4.073 closest distance to " N ASP A 272 " = 1.168
peak= -4.065 closest distance to " O HOH Z 423 " = 3.198
peak= -4.058 closest distance to " O HOH Z 196 " = 1.158
peak= -4.055 closest distance to " O HOH Z 86 " = 0.960
peak= -4.049 closest distance to " CG PRO A 163 " = 1.184
peak= -4.023 closest distance to " O ALA A 161 " = 1.371
peak= -4.021 closest distance to " OG SER A 206 " = 1.340
peak= -4.012 closest distance to " CD1 LEU A 25 " = 2.507
peak= -3.950 closest distance to " NE1 TRP A 85 " = 1.051
peak= -3.922 closest distance to " CD ARG A 14 " = 2.833
peak= -3.922 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 301 " = 0.822
peak= -3.920 closest distance to " O HOH Z 309 " = 0.871
peak= -3.918 closest distance to " N VAL A 72 " = 0.930
peak= -3.914 closest distance to " O HOH Z 67 " = 1.557
peak= -3.907 closest distance to " O BHOH Z 338 " = 0.883
peak= -3.833 closest distance to " CG ASP A 286 " = 0.798
peak= -3.831 closest distance to " CG LEU A 5 " = 1.145
peak= -3.827 closest distance to " CB SER A 62 " = 1.926
peak= -3.817 closest distance to " O VAL A 174 " = 1.768
peak= -3.795 closest distance to " N GLY A 75 " = 1.121
peak= -3.789 closest distance to " CA GLY A 98 " = 1.892
peak= -3.781 closest distance to " CD GLN A 73 " = 0.829
peak= -3.765 closest distance to " O ASN A 285 " = 0.860
peak= -3.759 closest distance to " O GLN A 58 " = 1.018
peak= -3.754 closest distance to " CZ PHE A 225 " = 1.895
peak= -3.749 closest distance to " O GLN A 88 " = 0.905
peak= -3.744 closest distance to " CG ASP A 231 " = 0.809
peak= -3.710 closest distance to " CD2 LEU A 237 " = 2.416
peak= -3.698 closest distance to " O HOH Z 137 " = 1.162
peak= -3.696 closest distance to " O SER A 62 " = 1.608
peak= -3.682 closest distance to " O HOH Z 212 " = 2.596
peak= -3.678 closest distance to " O VAL A 121 " = 0.955
peak= -3.671 closest distance to " O HOH Z 221 " = 1.203
peak= -3.670 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 110 " = 1.018
peak= -3.647 closest distance to " CA ALA A 227 " = 2.319
peak= -3.632 closest distance to " CG BARG A 275 " = 0.924
peak= -3.620 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 88 " = 2.369
peak= -3.607 closest distance to " O HOH Z 142 " = 2.815
peak= -3.596 closest distance to " O HOH Z 202 " = 1.201
peak= -3.581 closest distance to " O SER A 3 " = 0.930
peak= -3.577 closest distance to " O HOH Z 146 " = 0.725
peak= -3.574 closest distance to " CG GLN A 73 " = 0.800
peak= -3.570 closest distance to " O HOH Z 422 " = 2.253
peak= -3.570 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 45 " = 2.045
peak= -3.566 closest distance to " C ASN A 187 " = 2.162
peak= -3.548 closest distance to " CE2 PHE A 218 " = 2.307
peak= -3.546 closest distance to " CA SER A 164 " = 1.549
peak= -3.543 closest distance to " O HOH Z 119 " = 1.911
peak= -3.542 closest distance to " CG2 THR A 18 " = 2.879
peak= -3.542 closest distance to " N LEU A 25 " = 1.038
peak= -3.534 closest distance to " O THR A 52 " = 1.978
peak= -3.531 closest distance to " O HOH Z 405 " = 0.979
peak= -3.521 closest distance to " N VAL A 125 " = 1.908
peak= -3.520 closest distance to " O ARG A 56 " = 0.855
peak= -3.520 closest distance to " CD GLN A 77 " = 0.857
peak= -3.520 closest distance to " O HOH Z 147 " = 0.826
peak= -3.511 closest distance to " O HOH Z 48 " = 1.919
peak= -3.501 closest distance to " CB ASN A 285 " = 2.464
peak= -3.499 closest distance to " CD GLN A 223 " = 0.935
peak= -3.491 closest distance to " NE ARG A 156 " = 1.743
peak= -3.484 closest distance to " O HOH Z 420 " = 2.020
peak= -3.475 closest distance to " CB ALA A 71 " = 2.600
peak= -3.471 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 285 " = 0.869
peak= -3.470 closest distance to " O HOH Z 351 " = 1.144
peak= -3.466 closest distance to " O GLY A 203 " = 1.195
peak= -3.453 closest distance to " O LYS A 289 " = 0.818
peak= -3.452 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 183 " = 0.814
peak= -3.451 closest distance to " O VAL A 67 " = 2.467
peak= -3.447 closest distance to " O HOH Z 380 " = 4.233
peak= -3.447 closest distance to " O HOH Z 79 " = 0.896
peak= -3.446 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 55 " = 1.268
peak= -3.428 closest distance to " CE1 PHE A 130 " = 1.823
peak= -3.426 closest distance to " O HOH Z 164 " = 5.580
peak= -3.424 closest distance to " N GLY A 133 " = 1.945
peak= -3.419 closest distance to " CA LEU A 143 " = 0.860
peak= -3.413 closest distance to " O HOH Z 16 " = 2.446
peak= -3.405 closest distance to " O HOH Z 159 " = 1.042
peak= -3.402 closest distance to " C GLN A 144 " = 0.974
peak= -3.402 closest distance to " O GLY A 241 " = 2.234
peak= -3.401 closest distance to " CA GLN A 58 " = 0.934
peak= -3.400 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 73 " = 0.977
peak= -3.398 closest distance to " O HOH Z 340 " = 1.103
peak= -3.393 closest distance to " CG PHE A 59 " = 1.052
peak= -3.391 closest distance to " CB SER A 245 " = 2.147
peak= -3.389 closest distance to " C THR A 279 " = 1.246
peak= -3.378 closest distance to " O HOH Z 225 " = 2.377
peak= -3.377 closest distance to " O HOH Z 190 " = 1.005
peak= -3.377 closest distance to " O LEU A 143 " = 1.521
peak= -3.373 closest distance to " O HOH Z 337 " = 4.081
peak= -3.373 closest distance to " O HOH Z 191 " = 4.422
peak= -3.369 closest distance to " CA ASP A 27 " = 1.155
peak= -3.364 closest distance to " O HOH Z 360 " = 2.389
peak= -3.363 closest distance to " CG AARG A 102 " = 2.081
peak= -3.361 closest distance to " CA LYS A 117 " = 0.972
peak= -3.359 closest distance to " O ILE A 120 " = 0.954
peak= -3.356 closest distance to " CA ASN A 127 " = 0.967
peak= -3.352 closest distance to " O HOH Z 67 " = 0.855
peak= -3.350 closest distance to " O HOH Z 219 " = 4.844
peak= -3.346 closest distance to " CB HIS A 86 " = 2.033
peak= -3.337 closest distance to " O GLY A 23 " = 0.928
peak= -3.337 closest distance to " CD GLU A 2 " = 1.645
peak= -3.336 closest distance to " CD1 TYR A 169 " = 2.140
peak= -3.333 closest distance to " O HOH Z 156 " = 1.397
peak= -3.326 closest distance to " NZ LYS A 166 " = 1.348
peak= -3.325 closest distance to " O LEU A 25 " = 0.793
peak= -3.321 closest distance to " C GLY A 23 " = 0.809
peak= -3.318 closest distance to " OG ASER A 258 " = 1.008
peak= -3.316 closest distance to " C THR A 264 " = 1.340
peak= -3.311 closest distance to " O ASN A 249 " = 1.628
peak= -3.309 closest distance to " O HOH Z 118 " = 3.765
peak= -3.305 closest distance to " O HOH Z 69 " = 1.346
peak= -3.304 closest distance to " O HOH Z 20 " = 3.190
peak= -3.298 closest distance to " N PHE A 59 " = 1.485
peak= -3.298 closest distance to " O HOH Z 424 " = 1.693
peak= -3.283 closest distance to " CA SER A 288 " = 1.209
peak= -3.269 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 88 " = 0.827
peak= -3.267 closest distance to " O HOH Z 344 " = 1.565
peak= -3.265 closest distance to " O TRP A 274 " = 0.968
peak= -3.264 closest distance to " CB ASN A 39 " = 2.141
peak= -3.261 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 27 " = 0.983
peak= -3.259 closest distance to " O HOH Z 416 " = 1.886
peak= -3.257 closest distance to " CB ALA A 291 " = 2.276
peak= -3.256 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 223 " = 1.821
peak= -3.253 closest distance to " O THR A 29 " = 0.851
peak= -3.252 closest distance to " N LYS A 289 " = 0.919
peak= -3.251 closest distance to " O HOH Z 407 " = 0.731
peak= -3.249 closest distance to " CE3 TRP A 85 " = 2.260
peak= -3.242 closest distance to " CG1 ILE A 263 " = 1.838
peak= -3.235 closest distance to " O HOH Z 399 " = 0.730
peak= -3.227 closest distance to " CG GLU A 53 " = 1.408
peak= -3.226 closest distance to " O HOH Z 31 " = 2.422
peak= -3.226 closest distance to " O TRP A 85 " = 2.000
peak= -3.225 closest distance to " C VAL A 265 " = 1.107
peak= -3.223 closest distance to " O HOH Z 166 " = 1.320
peak= -3.219 closest distance to " C PRO A 54 " = 1.205
peak= -3.214 closest distance to " O HOH Z 410 " = 1.861
peak= -3.210 closest distance to " O HOH Z 12 " = 1.868
peak= -3.206 closest distance to " O HOH Z 79 " = 1.464
peak= -3.205 closest distance to " CD LYS A 119 " = 0.937
peak= -3.204 closest distance to " CA GLY A 203 " = 1.286
peak= -3.203 closest distance to " N ARG A 275 " = 1.149
peak= -3.202 closest distance to " O LYS A 117 " = 1.542
peak= -3.199 closest distance to " O HOH Z 117 " = 1.244
peak= -3.197 closest distance to " O HOH Z 193 " = 1.309
peak= -3.196 closest distance to " CD2 LEU A 261 " = 2.360
peak= -3.196 closest distance to " OXT GLY A 302 " = 2.903
peak= -3.188 closest distance to " SD MET A 40 " = 1.805
peak= -3.188 closest distance to " O THR A 251 " = 1.632
peak= -3.186 closest distance to " O THR A 4 " = 1.218
peak= -3.184 closest distance to " CG GLU A 2 " = 1.405
peak= -3.181 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 285 " = 1.089
peak= -3.172 closest distance to " O GLY A 35 " = 1.274
peak= -3.168 closest distance to " O HOH Z 395 " = 4.806
peak= -3.168 closest distance to " O SER A 95 " = 1.469
peak= -3.165 closest distance to " O HOH Z 20 " = 4.791
peak= -3.164 closest distance to " C TRP A 274 " = 0.987
peak= -3.163 closest distance to " O HOH Z 424 " = 1.038
peak= -3.154 closest distance to " O ARG A 66 " = 1.196
peak= -3.152 closest distance to " O HOH Z 340 " = 0.801
peak= -3.151 closest distance to " O PHE A 38 " = 1.388
peak= -3.151 closest distance to " O PRO A 163 " = 0.884
peak= -3.149 closest distance to " CB MET A 40 " = 2.247
peak= -3.146 closest distance to " O SER A 99 " = 1.626
peak= -3.145 closest distance to " OD1 ASP A 298 " = 2.518
peak= -3.143 closest distance to " CG GLU A 44 " = 1.011
peak= -3.138 closest distance to " O HOH Z 231 " = 1.139
peak= -3.138 closest distance to " O HOH Z 41 " = 2.019
peak= -3.135 closest distance to " O GLY A 80 " = 1.122
peak= -3.132 closest distance to " O HOH Z 222 " = 1.084
peak= -3.129 closest distance to " O HOH Z 413 " = 1.324
peak= -3.127 closest distance to " O HOH Z 422 " = 1.623
peak= -3.120 closest distance to " O HOH Z 313 " = 1.605
peak= -3.117 closest distance to " O VAL A 257 " = 0.924
peak= -3.115 closest distance to " CA ARG A 156 " = 1.055
peak= -3.108 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 39 " = 2.222
peak= -3.107 closest distance to " O HOH Z 396 " = 1.647
peak= -3.102 closest distance to " C ASN A 148 " = 1.370
peak= -3.095 closest distance to " O ASN A 285 " = 0.910
peak= -3.092 closest distance to " CB ASP A 286 " = 2.201
peak= -3.092 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 223 " = 1.837
peak= -3.088 closest distance to " O HOH Z 423 " = 3.225
peak= -3.088 closest distance to " O HOH Z 141 " = 1.040
peak= -3.088 closest distance to " O HOH Z 29 " = 1.211
peak= -3.065 closest distance to " CD PRO A 198 " = 1.273
peak= -3.062 closest distance to " O ALA A 161 " = 2.376
peak= -3.060 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 200 " = 1.725
peak= -3.059 closest distance to " O HOH Z 428 " = 2.807
peak= -3.058 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 162 " = 1.300
peak= -3.056 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 138 " = 1.396
peak= -3.050 closest distance to " O SER A 216 " = 1.236
peak= -3.044 closest distance to " CG1BVAL A 41 " = 2.262
peak= -3.043 closest distance to " OG SER A 26 " = 1.673
peak= -3.042 closest distance to " O HOH Z 97 " = 3.856
peak= -3.033 closest distance to " O HOH Z 274 " = 2.564
peak= -3.032 closest distance to " O LEU A 281 " = 2.039
peak= -3.026 closest distance to " CB ALA A 7 " = 2.363
peak= -3.024 closest distance to " O HOH Z 221 " = 0.755
peak= -3.015 closest distance to " O HOH Z 198 " = 1.181
peak= -3.011 closest distance to " O HOH Z 60 " = 1.327
peak= -2.969 closest distance to " CD ARG A 138 " = 2.637
================= overall refinement statistics: step by step =================
****************** REFINEMENT STATISTICS STEP BY STEP ******************
leading digit, like 1_, means number of macro-cycle
0 : statistics at the very beginning when nothing is done yet
1_bss: bulk solvent correction and/or (anisotropic) scaling
1_xyz: refinement of coordinates
1_adp: refinement of ADPs (Atomic Displacement Parameters)
1_occ: refinement of individual occupancies
------------------------------------------------------------------------
R-factors, x-ray target values and norm of gradient of x-ray target
stage r-work r-free xray_target_w xray_target_t
0 : 0.5303 0.5231 6.318968e+00 6.311290e+00
1_bss: 0.5250 0.5154 6.317259e+00 6.308567e+00
1_xyz: 0.4732 0.4929 6.094543e+00 6.109963e+00
1_adp: 0.4397 0.4936 6.067980e+00 6.106632e+00
1_occ: 0.4392 0.4922 6.067319e+00 6.106290e+00
2_bss: 0.4406 0.4896 6.069026e+00 6.106251e+00
2_xyz: 0.3941 0.4561 5.995242e+00 6.069341e+00
2_adp: 0.3780 0.4543 6.159171e+00 6.249611e+00
2_occ: 0.3779 0.4542 6.158467e+00 6.249271e+00
3_bss: 0.3768 0.4517 6.158497e+00 6.248167e+00
3_xyz: 0.3205 0.3990 6.042274e+00 6.173369e+00
3_adp: 0.3005 0.3798 6.001526e+00 6.148298e+00
3_occ: 0.3002 0.3784 5.999928e+00 6.146939e+00
4_bss: 0.2993 0.3772 5.996703e+00 6.144303e+00
4_xyz: 0.2473 0.3109 5.830745e+00 6.004313e+00
4_adp: 0.2252 0.2864 5.753449e+00 5.936827e+00
4_occ: 0.2249 0.2857 5.752036e+00 5.935082e+00
5_bss: 0.2244 0.2857 5.752595e+00 5.934668e+00
5_xyz: 0.1851 0.2397 5.578763e+00 5.777872e+00
5_adp: 0.1723 0.2253 5.514549e+00 5.712326e+00
5_occ: 0.1721 0.2253 5.514012e+00 5.712385e+00
5_bss: 0.1722 0.2253 5.514725e+00 5.712220e+00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
stage k_sol b_sol b11 b22 b33 b12 b13 b23
0 : 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_bss: 0.354 20.001 5.317 9.430 6.160 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_xyz: 0.354 20.001 5.317 9.430 6.160 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_adp: 0.354 20.001 5.317 9.430 6.160 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_occ: 0.354 20.001 5.317 9.430 6.160 0.000 0.000 0.000
2_bss: 0.315 50.000 3.726 6.468 4.842 0.000 0.000 0.000
2_xyz: 0.315 50.000 3.726 6.468 4.842 0.000 0.000 0.000
2_adp: 0.315 50.000 3.726 6.468 4.842 0.000 0.000 0.000
2_occ: 0.315 50.000 3.726 6.468 4.842 0.000 0.000 0.000
3_bss: 0.315 50.000 1.739 4.205 2.869 0.000 0.000 0.000
3_xyz: 0.315 50.000 1.739 4.205 2.869 0.000 0.000 0.000
3_adp: 0.315 50.000 1.739 4.205 2.869 0.000 0.000 0.000
3_occ: 0.315 50.000 1.739 4.205 2.869 0.000 0.000 0.000
4_bss: 0.320 50.000 0.676 2.977 1.765 0.000 0.000 0.000
4_xyz: 0.320 50.000 0.676 2.977 1.765 0.000 0.000 0.000
4_adp: 0.320 50.000 0.676 2.977 1.765 0.000 0.000 0.000
4_occ: 0.320 50.000 0.676 2.977 1.765 0.000 0.000 0.000
5_bss: 0.325 50.000 -0.510 1.800 0.923 0.000 0.000 0.000
5_xyz: 0.325 50.000 -0.510 1.800 0.923 0.000 0.000 0.000
5_adp: 0.325 50.000 -0.510 1.800 0.923 0.000 0.000 0.000
5_occ: 0.325 50.000 -0.510 1.800 0.923 0.000 0.000 0.000
5_bss: 0.324 45.537 -1.225 0.969 0.215 0.000 0.000 0.000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
stage <pher> fom alpha beta
0 : 69.657 0.2681 0.3234 90168.953
1_bss: 70.075 0.2614 0.3825 89121.923
1_xyz: 67.544 0.2934 0.4221 81971.372
1_adp: 65.496 0.3202 0.5149 80044.760
1_occ: 65.860 0.3152 0.5033 79934.024
2_bss: 65.581 0.3188 0.4809 79385.313
2_xyz: 56.472 0.4365 0.6651 63984.283
2_adp: 55.210 0.4527 0.7128 62379.562
2_occ: 55.163 0.4532 0.7128 62195.815
3_bss: 55.012 0.4550 0.6688 61765.276
3_xyz: 46.059 0.5673 0.8251 46354.769
3_adp: 42.850 0.6072 0.8606 42050.098
3_occ: 42.706 0.6090 0.8629 41822.030
4_bss: 42.451 0.6118 0.8323 41172.313
4_xyz: 33.121 0.7218 0.9507 26655.335
4_adp: 29.750 0.7602 0.9758 22478.936
4_occ: 29.664 0.7611 0.9769 22393.522
5_bss: 29.662 0.7612 0.9393 22380.548
5_xyz: 24.023 0.8211 0.9848 15171.323
5_adp: 21.825 0.8443 0.9946 13246.015
5_occ: 21.809 0.8445 0.9950 13252.776
5_bss: 21.779 0.8447 0.9694 13219.299
------------------------------------------------------------------------
stage angl bond chir dihe plan repu geom_target
0 : 24.226 0.414 2.119 33.790 0.145 4.085 5.3170e+01
1_bss: 24.226 0.414 2.119 33.790 0.145 4.085 5.3170e+01
1_xyz: 2.072 0.017 0.120 18.968 0.008 4.104 2.0915e-01
1_adp: 2.072 0.017 0.120 18.968 0.008 4.104 2.0915e-01
1_occ: 2.072 0.017 0.120 18.968 0.008 4.104 2.0915e-01
2_bss: 2.072 0.017 0.120 18.968 0.008 4.104 2.0915e-01
2_xyz: 1.406 0.010 0.089 18.235 0.006 4.099 1.3222e-01
2_adp: 1.406 0.010 0.089 18.235 0.006 4.099 1.3222e-01
2_occ: 1.406 0.010 0.089 18.235 0.006 4.099 1.3222e-01
3_bss: 1.406 0.010 0.089 18.235 0.006 4.099 1.3222e-01
3_xyz: 1.485 0.011 0.103 18.107 0.006 4.099 1.3843e-01
3_adp: 1.485 0.011 0.103 18.107 0.006 4.099 1.3843e-01
3_occ: 1.485 0.011 0.103 18.107 0.006 4.099 1.3843e-01
4_bss: 1.485 0.011 0.103 18.107 0.006 4.099 1.3843e-01
4_xyz: 1.143 0.008 0.073 16.435 0.005 4.102 8.7970e-02
4_adp: 1.143 0.008 0.073 16.435 0.005 4.102 8.7970e-02
4_occ: 1.143 0.008 0.073 16.435 0.005 4.102 8.7970e-02
5_bss: 1.143 0.008 0.073 16.435 0.005 4.102 8.7970e-02
5_xyz: 1.077 0.007 0.076 15.691 0.004 4.115 7.0137e-02
5_adp: 1.077 0.007 0.076 15.691 0.004 4.115 7.0137e-02
5_occ: 1.077 0.007 0.076 15.691 0.004 4.115 7.0137e-02
5_bss: 1.077 0.007 0.076 15.691 0.004 4.115 7.0137e-02
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maximal deviations:
stage angl bond chir dihe plan repu |grad|
0 : 74.492 1.400 6.404144.062 0.405 0.883 6.8792e+00
1_bss: 74.492 1.400 6.404144.062 0.405 0.883 6.8792e+00
1_xyz: 17.578 0.188 0.605 87.898 0.052 1.955 1.2474e-01
1_adp: 17.578 0.188 0.605 87.898 0.052 1.955 1.2474e-01
1_occ: 17.578 0.188 0.605 87.898 0.052 1.955 1.2474e-01
2_bss: 17.578 0.188 0.605 87.898 0.052 1.955 1.2474e-01
2_xyz: 8.681 0.118 0.304 89.905 0.067 2.048 9.2481e-02
2_adp: 8.681 0.118 0.304 89.905 0.067 2.048 9.2481e-02
2_occ: 8.681 0.118 0.304 89.905 0.067 2.048 9.2481e-02
3_bss: 8.681 0.118 0.304 89.905 0.067 2.048 9.2481e-02
3_xyz: 9.123 0.070 0.394 85.394 0.049 2.135 1.1286e-01
3_adp: 9.123 0.070 0.394 85.394 0.049 2.135 1.1286e-01
3_occ: 9.123 0.070 0.394 85.394 0.049 2.135 1.1286e-01
4_bss: 9.123 0.070 0.394 85.394 0.049 2.135 1.1286e-01
4_xyz: 7.025 0.060 0.269 82.624 0.033 2.194 1.3395e-01
4_adp: 7.025 0.060 0.269 82.624 0.033 2.194 1.3395e-01
4_occ: 7.025 0.060 0.269 82.624 0.033 2.194 1.3395e-01
5_bss: 7.025 0.060 0.269 82.624 0.033 2.194 1.3395e-01
5_xyz: 7.034 0.043 0.294 85.214 0.034 2.243 8.4288e-02
5_adp: 7.034 0.043 0.294 85.214 0.034 2.243 8.4288e-02
5_occ: 7.034 0.043 0.294 85.214 0.034 2.243 8.4288e-02
5_bss: 7.034 0.043 0.294 85.214 0.034 2.243 8.4288e-02
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|-----overall-----|---macromolecule----|------solvent-------|
stage b_max b_min b_ave b_max b_min b_ave b_max b_min b_ave
0 : 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
1_bss: 19.99 0.01 9.86 19.98 0.01 9.82 19.99 0.06 10.10
1_xyz: 19.99 0.01 9.86 19.98 0.01 9.82 19.99 0.06 10.10
1_adp: 110.78 0.00 16.80 94.94 0.00 15.57 110.78 0.00 23.50
1_occ: 110.78 0.00 16.80 94.94 0.00 15.57 110.78 0.00 23.50
2_bss: 110.78 0.00 16.80 94.94 0.00 15.57 110.78 0.00 23.50
2_xyz: 110.78 0.00 16.80 94.94 0.00 15.57 110.78 0.00 23.50
2_adp: 118.61 0.00 17.80 118.61 0.00 16.20 109.46 0.00 26.51
2_occ: 118.61 0.00 17.80 118.61 0.00 16.20 109.46 0.00 26.51
3_bss: 118.61 0.00 17.80 118.61 0.00 16.20 109.46 0.00 26.51
3_xyz: 118.61 0.00 17.80 118.61 0.00 16.20 109.46 0.00 26.51
3_adp: 93.66 0.00 16.55 79.67 0.00 13.98 93.66 0.00 30.52
3_occ: 93.66 0.00 16.55 79.67 0.00 13.98 93.66 0.00 30.52
4_bss: 93.66 0.00 16.55 79.67 0.00 13.98 93.66 0.00 30.52
4_xyz: 93.66 0.00 16.55 79.67 0.00 13.98 93.66 0.00 30.52
4_adp: 103.99 0.00 17.13 98.25 0.00 13.05 103.99 2.68 39.34
4_occ: 103.99 0.00 17.13 98.25 0.00 13.05 103.99 2.68 39.34
5_bss: 103.99 0.00 17.13 98.25 0.00 13.05 103.99 2.68 39.34
5_xyz: 103.99 0.00 17.13 98.25 0.00 13.05 103.99 2.68 39.34
5_adp: 106.62 0.00 16.79 101.26 0.00 12.07 106.62 3.25 42.50
5_occ: 106.62 0.00 16.79 101.26 0.00 12.07 106.62 3.25 42.50
5_bss: 106.66 0.04 16.83 101.30 0.04 12.11 106.66 3.29 42.54
------------------------------------------------------------------------
stage Deviation of refined
model from start model
max min mean
0 : 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_bss: 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_xyz: 1.201 0.020 0.440
1_adp: 1.201 0.020 0.440
1_occ: 1.201 0.020 0.440
2_bss: 1.201 0.020 0.440
2_xyz: 2.263 0.020 0.617
2_adp: 2.263 0.020 0.617
2_occ: 2.263 0.020 0.617
3_bss: 2.263 0.020 0.617
3_xyz: 2.181 0.051 0.804
3_adp: 2.181 0.051 0.804
3_occ: 2.181 0.051 0.804
4_bss: 2.181 0.051 0.804
4_xyz: 2.252 0.068 0.923
4_adp: 2.252 0.068 0.923
4_occ: 2.252 0.068 0.923
5_bss: 2.252 0.068 0.923
5_xyz: 2.266 0.067 1.008
5_adp: 2.266 0.067 1.008
5_occ: 2.266 0.067 1.008
5_bss: 2.266 0.067 1.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU time actual refinement: 360.61
============================== Exporting results ==============================
Writing refined structure to PDB file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/run_111/model_refine_001.pdb
n_use = 2823
n_use_u_iso = 2823
n_use_u_aniso = 0
n_grad_site = 0
n_grad_u_iso = 0
n_grad_u_aniso = 0
n_grad_occupancy = 106
n_grad_fp = 0
n_grad_fdp = 0
n_anisotropic_flag = 0
total number of scatterers = 2823
Writing 2mFobs-DFmodel XPLOR map to file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/run_111/model_refine_001_2mFobs-DFmodel.map
Writing mFobs-DFmodel XPLOR map to file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/run_111/model_refine_001_mFobs-DFmodel.map
Writing map coefficients to MTZ file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/run_111/model_refine_001_map_coeffs.mtz
Writing default parameters for subsequent refinement:
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=============================== Detailed timings ==============================
Pure refinement (no I/O, processing, etc)= 360.46
Macro-tasks:
bulk solvent and scale = 41.85
individual site refinement = 165.21
weights calculation = 31.97
collect and process = 6.09
model show statistics = 0.11
TOTAL for macro-tasks = 245.23
Micro-tasks:
mask = 3.05
f_calc = 114.84
alpha_beta = 8.21
target = 1.10
gradients_wrt_atomic_parameters = 127.63
fmodel = 7.20
r_factors = 0.31
phase_errors = 9.15
foms = 0.27
TOTAL for micro-tasks = 271.76
NUMBER OF MASK CALCS= 6
Time per interpreted Python bytecode instruction: 5.006 micro seconds
Total CPU time: 6.24 minutes
from_scatterers_fft: 633 calls, 114.45 s
gradients_fft: 577 calls, 113.84 s
=========================== phenix.refine: finished ===========================
# Date 2008-01-16 Time 00:45:57 PST -0800 (1200473157.36 s)
Start R-work = 0.5303, R-free = 0.5231 (no bulk solvent and anisotropic scale)
Final R-work = 0.1879, R-free = 0.2410 (no bulk solvent and anisotropic scale)
Start R-work = 0.5250, R-free = 0.5154
Final R-work = 0.1722, R-free = 0.2253
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*Pages 1--37 from Microsoft Word - 13721.doc*
Federal Communications Commission FCC 01- 360
Before the
Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D. C. 20554
In the Matter of
Review of Regulatory Requirements for
Incumbent LEC Broadband
Telecommunications Services
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CC Docket No. 01- 337
NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
Adopted: December 12, 2001 Released: December 20, 2001
Comment Date: 45 Days After Publication in the Federal Register
Reply Date: 30 Days After Comment Date
By the Commission: Chairman Powell and Commissioner Copps issuing separate statements.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paragraph
I. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1
II. BACKGROUND............................................................................................................... 8
A. STREAMLINING REGULATION OF FIRMS IN INCREASINGLY COMPETITIVE MARKETS ........... 9
B. COMPETITIVE SAFEGUARDS TO ENSURE COMPETITION IN RELATED MARKETS ................. 13
III. IDENTIFICATION OF INCUMBENT LEC- PROVIDED BROADBAND SERVICES
MARKETS.............................................................................................................................. 17
A. RELEVANT PRODUCT MARKET ........................................................................................ 18
B. RELEVANT GEOGRAPHIC MARKET .................................................................................. 27
C. MARKET POWER ANALYSIS ............................................................................................ 28
IV. APPROPRIATE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ................................................. 33
A. OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................... 33
B. EXISTING REGULATORY STRUCTURE ............................................................................... 35
C. ALTERNATIVE REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................ 38
V. PROCEDURAL MATTERS.......................................................................................... 49
VI. ORDERING CLAUSES.................................................................................................. 66
1
Federal Communications Commission FCC 01- 360
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I. INTRODUCTION
1. In this proceeding, we initiate an examination of the appropriate regulatory
requirements for the incumbent local exchange carriers (LECs) provision of domestic broadband
telecommunications services ( broadband services). Here, we focus on traditional Title II
common carrier regulation, historically arising largely out of sections 201 and 202 of the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 1 as applied to incumbent LEC provision of broadband
services. 2 In particular, we seek comment on what regulatory safeguards and carrier obligations,
if any, should apply when a carrier that is dominant in the provision of traditional local exchange
and exchange access services provides broadband service. This is one of several proceedings
addressing issues raised by changes in the marketplace for broadband services and related
information services.
2. Three of these proceedings, including this one, focus, among other things, on
regulatory treatment under Title II of broadband services and the facilities over which they are
provided. More specifically, in the Title II proceedings, we are initiating a broad review of our
competition policies in light of our experience since first implementing the market opening
provisions of the Act and developments in the marketplace such as the birth of broadband
services. In addition to the present proceeding, we initiate a related Title II proceeding today in a
companion Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in the Triennial UNE Review proceeding.
That proceeding addresses, among other things, incumbent LECs wholesale obligations under
section 251 to make their facilities available as unbundled network elements (UNEs) to
competitive carriers for the provision of broadband services. 3 The Commission recently released
two additional NPRMs that address national performance measurements and standards. 4
3. The fourth proceeding, to be initiated by the Commission in the near future, will
address the basic question of how broadband services offered by wireline telecommunications
providers should be classified under the Communications Act when bundled with information
1 47 U. S. C. 201 & 202 (1996). We refer to the Communications Act of 1934, as amended by the
Telecommunications Act of 1996, as the Communications Act or the Act.
2 For purposes of this proceeding, unless otherwise indicated, we use the term broadband telecommunications
service or broadband service in a very general sense to describe a broad array of high- speed telecommunications
services. See note 37, infra, for further discussion of this point.
3 Review of the Section 251 Unbundling Obligations of Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, CC Docket No.
01- 338, Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, CC Docket
No. 96- 98, Deployment of Wireline Services Offering Advanced Telecommunications Capability, CC Docket No.
98- 147, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 01- 361 (adopted Dec. 12, 2001).
4 Performance Measurements and Standards for Unbundled Network Elements and Interconnection, et al., CC
Docket No. 01- 318, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 01- 331 (rel. Nov. 19, 2001) (UNE Measurements and
Standards Notice); Performance Measurements and Standards for Interstate Special Access Services, et al., CC
Docket No. 01- 321, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC No. 01- 339 (rel. Nov. 19, 2001) (Special Access
Measurements and Standards Notice).
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services, in particular whether such bundled offerings should be classified as Title I services. 5 The
present proceeding does not seek to answer these definitional questions with respect to bundled
offerings, but instead focuses on the appropriate regulation of broadband offerings that are
regulated under Title II of the Act. 6
4. The world of telecommunications is changing dramatically, with broadband
services assuming an increasingly critical role in our economy and our everyday lives. The basic
elements of the existing regulatory requirements for the provision of broadband services by
incumbent LECs were initially developed in a prior era of circuit- switched, analog voice services
characterized by a one- wire world for access to communications. Historically, consumers have
only been able to access telecommunications services through the wireline facilities installed by
their local telephone company. Today, the services provided by different communications
networks are converging, as cable providers, satellite providers, and terrestrial wireless network
providers develop new services that are becoming increasingly substitutable for the broadband
services provided over the traditional telephone network. 7 At the same time, the provision of
broadband services to residential customers is a nascent market, and enormous new investment
and innovation will be required if we are to realize the full promise of broadband deployment. As
such, much is unknown about consumer demand for services such as DSL and the incentive and
ability of dominant carriers to exercise market power in the broadband market. Thus, we initiate
this proceeding to consider what changes, if any, we should make in our traditional regulatory
requirements to reflect the relevant competitive landscape and create the right incentives for
broadband services growth and investment.
5. As discussed in more detail below, under existing domestic common carrier
regulation, incumbent local exchange carriers are generally treated as dominant carriers, absent a
specific finding to the contrary for a particular market. 8 As dominant domestic carriers,
5 The question of how cable modem service should be classified is the subject of a separate on- going proceeding
and will not be considered in this forthcoming proceeding. See Inquiry Concerning High- Speed Access to the
Internet over Cable and Other Facilities, GN Docket No. 00- 185, Notice of Inquiry, 15 FCC Rcd 19287 (2000)
(Cable Access Notice).
6 Accordingly, interested parties need not comment on the appropriate statutory classification of bundled
broadband/ information services in this proceeding. Those issues will be considered in the separate proceeding
described above.
7 Inquiry Concerning the Deployment of Advanced Telecommunications Services to All Americans in a
Reasonable and Timely Fashion, and Possible Steps to Accelerate Such Deployment Pursuant to Section 706 of
the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Second Report, 15 FCC Rcd 20913, 20928- 30, 20932- 38, 20952- 54 &
20958- 61. (2000) (Second Section 706 Report).
8 Our use of the term dominant here is limited to the provision of domestic telecommunications services, and
is not intended to encompass findings of dominance related to foreign carrier affiliation. The regulatory safeguards
applicable to carriers that are treated as dominant on particular international routes because of an affiliation or
alliance with a foreign carrier with market power are set forth in section 63. 10 of the Commissions rules, 47
C. F. R. 63.10. These safeguards differ from those the Commission has imposed on carrier found to be dominant
for other reasons.
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incumbent LECs are subject to tariff filing, tariff support and pricing requirements. 9 The present
broadband services market differs from the historic market for the provision of analog voice
services in which traditional common carrier regulation arose. In particular, the one- wire world
for customer access appears to no longer be the norm in broadband services markets as the result
of the development of intermodal competition among multiple platforms, including DSL, cable
modem service, satellite broadband service, and terrestrial and mobile wireless services.
6. The Commission has addressed the role of continued regulation as competition
develops in other contexts, such as traditional long distance service. The issues presented in this
proceeding are different and more challenging than those in the prior Commission proceedings,
however. This is due to the fact that the incumbent LEC local exchange plant is used to provide
services with very different competitive characteristics. For example, broadband services are
often provided over certain of the same facilities as other local exchange and exchange access
services. At the same time, residential broadband services, such as DSL, while still a nascent
market, generally appear to be subject to significant intermodal competition, while traditional
access services that may be provided over these same facilities are generally subject to much less
competition.
7. In this proceeding, we seek comment on the nature and scope of the market for
domestic broadband services. 10 We also seek comment on the relevant market dynamics
including intermodal competition and the nascent stage of market development for residential
broadband services affecting the provision of domestic broadband services. Finally, we request
comment on the appropriate regulatory requirements under Title II of the Act for the provision of
broadband services by incumbent LECs given current market conditions. In particular, we ask
interested parties to address how the Commission can best balance the goals of encouraging
broadband investment and deployment, fostering competition in the provision of broadband
services, promoting innovation, and eliminating unnecessary regulation. As part of this
proceeding, we also invite comment on the Petition filed by SBC Communications on October 3,
2001, requesting an expedited ruling that it is non- dominant in the provision of broadband
services, and asking the Commission to forbear from dominant carrier regulation of those
services. 11
9 The BOCs are also subject to certain Computer II/ III obligations generally designed to ensure that competitive
information service providers (ISPs) have nondiscriminatory access to the basic underlying services used in the
provision of information services. The continued need for these requirements is currently being examined in a
separate proceeding. Computer III Further Remand Proceedings: Bell Operating Company Provision of Enhanced
Services; 1998 Biennial Review Review of Computer III and ONA Safeguards and Requirements, CC Docket
Nos. 95- 20 & 98- 10, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6040 (1998); Further Comment
Requested to Update and Refresh Record on Computer III Requirements, CC Docket Nos. 95- 20 & 98- 10, Public
Notice, 16 FCC Rcd 5363 (2001).
10 This proceeding is not intended to address the international services market.
11 SBC Petition For Expedited Ruling That It Is Non- Dominant In Its Provision Of Advanced Services And For
Forbearance From Dominant Carrier Regulation Of Those Services, filed Oct. 3, 2001.
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II. BACKGROUND
8. For most of the twentieth century, telephony was viewed as a natural monopoly
that required regulation. The primary concern of regulators at that time was to prevent incumbent
monopolists from exploiting their market power at the expense of regulated ratepayers. 12 As
competition was introduced into former monopoly markets, it was recognized that regulation
would need to be modified to account for this introduction of competition. Thus, the Commission
initiated a series of proceedings to streamline the regulation of carriers that lacked market power,
and for whom monopoly regulation was unnecessary. While the Commission initially focused its
streamlining efforts on new entrants that lacked individual market power, it later moved to reduce
regulation of former monopoly carriers as competition eroded their market power. At the same
time that the Commission was reducing certain forms of regulation that competition rendered
unnecessary, it also recognized the need to prevent incumbent carriers possessing market power
in one market from leveraging that market power into a related, competitive or potentially
competitive market. Accordingly, the Commission adopted a variety of competitive safeguards
that were intended to prevent such leveraging. We summarize the various regulatory
requirements the Commission has developed in the past below. As discussed more fully in Section
IV, we ask parties to comment on whether any of the regulatory tools developed in these
proceedings has relevance for the Commissions regulatory approach to incumbent LEC- provided
broadband services.
A. Streamlining Regulation of Firms in Increasingly Competitive Markets
9. Between 1979 and 1985, the Commission conducted the Competitive Carrier
proceeding, 13 which examined how Commission regulations should be adapted for new firms
12 Economists have recognized different ways to exercise market power by distinguishing between Stiglerian
market power, which is the ability of a firm profitably to raise and sustain its price significantly above the
competitive level by restricting its own output, and Bainian market power, which is the ability of a firm
profitably to raise and sustain its price significantly above the competitive level by raising its rivals costs and
thereby causing the rivals to restrain their output. See Regulatory Treatment of LEC Provision of Interexchange
Services Originating in the LECs Local Exchange Area, 12 FCC Rcd 15756, 15803, n. 214 (1997) (LEC
Classification Order).
13 Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Competitive Common Carrier Services and Facilities Authorizations
Therefor, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 77 FCC 2d 308 (1979) (Competitive Carrier Notice); First Report and
Order, 85 FCC 2d 1 (1980) (Competitive Carrier First Report and Order); Further Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking, 84 FCC 2d 445 (1981); Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 47 Red. Reg. 17,308 (1982);
Second Report and Order, 91 FCC 2d 59 (1982), recon. denied, 93 FCC 2d 54 (1983); Third Further Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking, 48 Fed. Reg. 28,292 (1983); Third Report and Order, 48 Fed. Reg. 46,791 (1983); Fourth
Report and Order, 95 FCC 2d 554 (1983) (Competitive Carrier Fourth Report and Order), vacated AT& T v. FCC,
F. 2d 727 (D. C. Cir. 1992), cert. denied, MCI Telecommunications Corp. v. AT& T, 113 S. Ct. 3020 (1993); Fourth
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 96 FCC 2d 1191 (1984); Fifth Report and Order, 98 FCC 2d 1191 (1984);
Sixth Report and Order, 99 FCC 2d 1020 (1985), vacated MCI Telecommunications Corp. v. FCC, 765 F. 2d 1186
(D. C. Cir. 1985) (collectively referred to as the Competitive Carrier proceeding).
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entering formerly monopolistic markets. 14 In a series of orders, the Commission distinguished two
kinds of carriers those with market power (dominant carriers) and those without market power
(non- dominant carriers). 15 The Commission sought to reduce regulation of new competitive
entrants, which it had classified as non- dominant, on the ground that, because they lacked market
power, they could not impose the kinds of harms much of existing regulation was intended to
prevent. Thus, the Commission eliminated rate regulation of non- dominant carriers, reduced
existing tariff filing requirements, and lightened the section 214 obligations imposed on non-dominant
carriers. 16 In addition, it found that it was unnecessary to subject non- dominant carriers
to the same accounting regulations that applied to dominant carriers.
10. As competition developed in the interstate, interexchange market, the Commission
initiated the Interstate Interexchange proceeding to consider whether it was in the public interest
to streamline the regulation of the sole dominant interexchange carrier, AT& T. 17 Based on its
review, the Commission found that certain services provided by AT& T had become substantially
competitive. 18 Accordingly, it streamlined the regulation of those services provided by AT& T.
11. Despite this streamlining, AT& T remained classified as a dominant carrier with
respect to the interstate interexchange market and continued to be subject to price cap regulation
for certain services, including those provided to residential customers. Consequently, AT& T in
1993 filed a motion seeking to be re- classified as a non- dominant carrier in the interstate,
domestic, interexchange market and to be regulated in the same manner as its competitors. 19 In
14 The primary focus of this proceeding was on the so- called specialized common carriers, domestic satellite
carriers, resale (including value- added) carriers, and miscellaneous common carriers. See Competitive Carrier
Notice, 77 FCC 2d at 309, para. 1.
15 In the Competitive Carrier Fourth Report and Order, the Commission defined market power as the ability to
raise prices by restricting output, and as the ability to raise and maintain prices above the competitive level
without driving away so many customers as to make the increase unprofitable. See Competitive Carrier Fourth
Report and Order, 95 FCC 2d at 558, para. 7.
16 See Competitive Carrier proceeding.
17 Competition in the Interstate Interexchange Marketplace, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 5 FCC Rcd 2627
(1990); Report and Order, 6 FCC Rcd 5880 (1991) (First Interexchange Competition Order); Order, 6 FCC Rcd
7255 (1991); Memorandum Opinion and Order, 6 FCC Rcd 7569 (1991); Memorandum Opinion and Order, 7
FCC Rcd 2677 (1992); Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 8 FCC Rcd 2659 (1993); Second
Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 3668 (1993) (Second Interexchange Competition Order); Memorandum Opinion
and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 5046 (1993); Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 10 FCC Rcd 4562
(1995) (collectively referred to as the Interexchange Competition proceeding).
18 First Interexchange Competition Order, 6 FCC Rcd at 5911, para. 188 (finding that services in AT& Ts
Basket 3 under price cap regulation, other than analog private line services, and services outside of price cap
regulation, including Tariff 12, were substantially competitive); see also Second Interexchange Competition
Order, 8 FCC Rcd at 3668, para. 1 (replacing price cap regulation with further streamlined regulation for all of
AT& Ts Basket 2 services, except for 800 directory assistance).
19 Motion of AT& T Corp. to be Reclassified as a Non- Dominant Carrier, Order, 11 FCC Rcd 3271, 3283, para.
14 (1995) (AT& T Reclassification Order).
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the AT& T Reclassification Order, the Commission found that AT& T no longer possessed
individual market power in the interstate, interexchange market, and it accordingly reclassified
AT& T as non- dominant. 20 Significantly, the Commission also found that continued dominant
carrier regulation stifled AT& Ts ability to compete, which in turn could inhibit the growth of
competition in the interstate, interexchange market. 21
12. More recently, as competition in the provision of interstate access services
increased, the Commission recognized that many incumbent LECs remained subject to significant
regulatory constraints. Accordingly, the Commissions Pricing Flexibility Order 22 granted pricing
flexibility to incumbent LECs subject to price cap regulation, once certain competitive thresholds
were met, to increase their ability to respond to competition in this market. 23 The Pricing
Flexibility Order designed a framework to provide greater flexibility to incumbent LECs and to
facilitate the removal of services from price cap regulation as competition developed in the
exchange access market, while ensuring that these LECs could not use this flexibility to engage in
anticompetitive behavior. 24 The Commission also established a framework for granting incumbent
LECs subject to price cap regulation greater flexibility in the pricing of all interstate access
services once they satisfied certain competitive criteria. 25
B. Competitive Safeguards to Ensure Competition in Related Markets
13. With the introduction of competition into former monopoly markets, the
Commission recognized the benefits of streamlining regulation of carriers that lacked individual
market power. The Commission also recognized the need to introduce new regulations to
prevent carriers possessing market power in one market from leveraging that power into a second
competitive market. In a series of proceedings, the Commission considered and adopted a variety
of these competitive safeguards, including various structural safeguards (such as the separate
subsidiary requirements of Computer II and those imposed on independent LECs provision of
interexchange services), non- structural safeguards (such as those imposed in Computer III),
accounting safeguards (including Part 64 rules and the affiliate transaction rules), and various
20 Id. at 3347, para. 140.
21 Id. at 3288, para. 27.
22 Access Charge Reform, Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, Interexchange Carrier
Purchases of Switched Access Services Offered by Competitive Local Exchange Carriers, Petition of U. S. West
Communications, Inc. for Forbearance from Regulation as a Dominant Carrier in the Phoenix, Arizona MSA, 14
FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order).
23 Id. at 14232- 33, para. 19. In addition, this order granted immediate pricing flexibility to price cap LECs in
the form of streamlined introduction of new services, geographic deaveraging of rates for services in the trunking
basket, and the removal, upon implementation of toll dialing parity, of certain interstate interexchange services
from price cap regulation. See id. at 14225, para. 4.
24 Id. at para. 3.
25 Id. at para. 4.
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reporting and performance requirements (such as certain access service reports required under
ARMIS). These safeguards also had the effect of allowing carriers possessing market power to
compete in related competitive markets rather than being banned from these markets altogether.
14. One of the earliest instances where the Commission considered the need for
competitive safeguards was in the Computer Inquiries. 26 At that time, the Commission
attempted to balance the benefits of having AT& T and its Bell Operating Companies (BOCs)
participate in the emerging market for enhanced services with the desire to protect new
competitors from possible cross- subsidization or anti- competitive behavior by the incumbents
using their control over bottleneck facilities. The Computer II and III proceedings sought to
ensure that the BOCs could not use their control over bottleneck local exchange facilities to
discriminate against independent information service providers (ISPs). Initially, as a result of the
Computer II proceeding, the Commission subjected BOC entry into the information service
market to strict separate affiliate requirements. 27 In Computer III, however, the Commission
offered an alternative set of safeguards to the separate affiliate requirements of Computer II. The
Computer III requirements included Open Network Architecture (ONA) and Comparably
Efficient Interconnection (CEI) requirements. The Commission determined that the costs of
structural separation outweighed the benefits, and that nonstructural safeguards could protect
competitive ISPs from anticompetitive behavior by the BOCs while avoiding the inefficiencies
associated with structural safeguards. 28 The Commission also required the BOCs to comply with
26 See, e. g., Regulatory and Policy Problems Presented by the Interdependence of Computer and
Communication Services and Facilities (Computer I), 28 FCC 2d 291 (1970) (Tentative Decision); 28 FCC 2d 267
(1971) (Final Decision).
27 Amendment of Section 64.702 of the Commissions Rules and Regulations (Computer II), 77 FCC 2d 384
(1980) (Computer II Final Decision), recon., 84 FCC 2d 50 (1980) (Computer II Reconsideration Order), further
recon., 88 FCC 2d 512 (1981) (Computer II Further Reconsideration Order), affirmed sub nom. Computer and
Communications Industry Assn v. FCC, 693 F. 2d 198 (D. C. Cir. 1982), cert. denied, 461 U. S. 938 (1983).
Initially, the separate affiliate requirement applied to the then- integrated Bell System. However, following
divestiture of AT& T in 1984, the Commission extended the structural separation requirements of Computer II to
the BOCs. See United States v. AT& T, 552 F. Supp. 131 (D. D. C. 1982), affd sub nom. Maryland v. United States,
460 U. S. 1001 (1983); Policy and Rules Concerning the Furnishing of Customer Premises Equipment, Enhanced
Services and Cellular Communications Services by the Bell Operating Companies North American Telephone
Association Petition for Declaratory Ruling on the Requirement for Sale of Customer Premises Equipment by the
Bell Operating Companies, CC Docket No. 83- 115, ENF 83- 5, Report And Order, 95 FCC 2d 1117 (1983).
28 Computer III Further Remand Proceedings: Bell Operating Company Provision of Enhanced Services and
1998 Biennial Regulatory Review Review of Computer III and ONA Safeguards and Requirements, Report and
Order, 14 FCC Rcd 4289, 4293- 94, at para. 7 (1999) (Computer III Report and Order). The Commission initially
applied the Computer III and ONA rules to both AT& T and the BOCs. Computer III Phase I Order, 104 FCC 2d
958 (1986). In subsequent orders, the Commission first modified, and then relieved, AT& T of most Computer III
and ONA requirements. See, e. g., Computer III Phase I Reconsideration Order, 2 FCC Rcd 3035 (1987);
Competition in the Interstate Interexchange Marketplace, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration,
10 FCC Rcd 4562 (1995); see also Computer III Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 4294- 95, para. 8. ONA is the
overall design of a carriers basic network services to permit all users of the basic network, including the
information services operations of the carrier and its competitors, to interconnect to specific basic network
functions and interfaces on an unbundled and equal- access basis. The BOCs and GTE through ONA must
unbundle key components, or elements, of their basic services and make them available under tariff, regardless of
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other nonstructural safeguards regarding network disclosure and quality, installation, and
maintenance reporting. 29 The related market, information services, was and continues to be
unregulated, although the Commission retains jurisdiction over information services through Title
I of the Act.
15. Then, in 1998, in response to passage of the 1996 Act and BOC entry into the
interLATA information services market, the Commission issued the Computer III Further Notice
to address issues raised by the interplay between the safeguards and terminology established in the
1996 Act and the Computer III regime. 30 In the Computer III Further Notice, the Commission
observed that BOCs remain the dominant providers of local exchange and exchange access
services in their in- region states, and thus continue to have the ability to engage in anticompetitive
behavior against competitive ISPs. 31 The Commission noted, however, that the movement toward
local exchange and exchange access competition should gradually decrease and eventually
eliminate the need for regulation of the BOCs to ensure that they do not discriminate against
competitive ISPs. 32 In the 1999 Computer III Report and Order, the Commission concluded that
in todays telecommunications market, given the protection afforded by the ONA requirements
and the 1996 Act, it should eliminate the requirement that BOCs file CEI plans and obtain
Commission approval for those plans prior to providing new information services. 33
16. Separate from the Computer II and III line of orders, in 1996, the Commission
initiated a proceeding to examine how its regulations should be adapted to acknowledge the
potential entry of BOCs and incumbent LECs into the long distance telecommunications market.
Specifically, in the LEC Classification Order, the Commission determined whether the BOCs and
independent incumbent LECs should be treated as dominant or non- dominant carriers in their
provision of long distance services. 34 The Commission analyzed whether the BOCs and other
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whether their information services operations utilize the unbundled components. See Computer III Report and
Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 4294- 95, para 8, n. 17. The Commission has never imposed CEI requirements on GTE or
any other independent LEC. A remand from the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit regarding the sufficiency
of ONA unbundling as a condition of lifting structural separation is pending. Computer III Further Remand
Proceedings: Bell Operating Company Provision of Enhanced Services; 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review
Review of Computer III and ONA Safeguards and Requirements, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC
Rcd 6040, 6051- 52, paras. 15- 16 (1998) (Computer III Further Notice).
29 Computer III Phase I Order, 104 FCC 2d at 1080- 86, 1089- 91, paras. 246- 55, 260- 65; Computer III Phase II
Order, 2 FCC Rcd at 3084- 86, paras. 88- 98.
30 Computer III Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 4291, para. 3, n. 5.
31 Computer III Further Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 6072, para. 51.
32 Id.
33 Computer III Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 4292, para. 4 (BOCs are now only required to post their CEI
plans and plan amendments on their Internet sites, and to notify the Commission upon posting); see also Computer
III Further Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 6077- 78, para. 61- 62.
34 LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15756 (1997). In particular, the 1996 Act significantly altered the
legal and regulatory requirements governing the local exchange marketplace. Among other things, the 1996 Act
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incumbent LECs monopoly positions in the local exchange and exchange access markets, along
with their control of bottleneck facilities, should subject them to dominant carrier regulation in the
related long distance market, which was competitive and substantially deregulated. After
engaging in a market power analysis, the Commission concluded that, upon entry, the BOCs and
other incumbent LECs would be unlikely to have sufficient market shares to allow them to
profitably raise and maintain prices above competitive levels in the long distance market. The
Commission further concluded that the competitive safeguards imposed on the BOCs and other
incumbent LECs, including separate affiliate requirements, 35 made it unlikely that the BOCs and
other incumbent LECs could engage in anti- competitive behavior to such an extent that they
could gain individual market power in the interexchange market. Therefore, the Commission
determined that BOC affiliates and independent incumbent LEC affiliates should be classified as
non- dominant in the provision of in- region, interstate, domestic, long distance services. 36
III. IDENTIFICATION OF INCUMBENT LEC- PROVIDED BROADBAND
SERVICES MARKETS
17. The first step in assessing what regulatory requirements are appropriate for
incumbent LEC- provided broadband services is to define and analyze the relevant markets in
which incumbent LECs provide these services. 37 Consistent with Commission precedent, our
regulatory response should be guided by a full understanding of the existing market dynamics for
broadband services. 38 We begin our analysis by asking questions about the relevant product and (Continued from previous page)
allowed the BOCs, under certain conditions, to enter markets from which they previously were restricted, including
the interLATA telecommunications and interLATA information services markets. However, the services offered in
these markets relied on incumbent- controlled facilities where the incumbent had, or may have had, market power,
and the potential for leveraging this market power was of concern.
35 See 47 U. S. C. 272; 47 C. F. R. 64.1903. The Commission recently sought comment on whether the separate
affiliate requirements for incumbent LECs continue to serve the public interest. See 2000 Biennial Regulatory
Review Separate Affiliate Requirements of Section 64.1903 of the Commissions Rules, CC Docket No. 00- 175,
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC No. 01- 261, 16 FCC Rcd __, 2001 WL 1078734, at para. 8. (rel. Jul. 14,
2001).
36 LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15762- 63, paras. 6- 7.
37 Although we are cognizant that the term broadband services has been used in common parlance to identify,
rather than precisely define, those services that at their most basic level allow users to send and receive large
amounts of information, we purposely use the term here to avoid pre- judging which services belong in the same
product markets. By using the term broadband services, we intend to avoid addressing statutory- based definitional
issues and instead focus on addressing the relevant markets in which these services participate. We will be
addressing the definitional issues in the forthcoming Title I broadband proceeding, described at para. 3, above.
38 As competition develops, the Commission has moved from adopting prescriptive regulations to relying on
market forces to promote the public interest. See, e. g., Multi- Association Group (MAG) Plan For Regulation Of
Interstate Services Of Non- Price Cap Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers and Interexchange Carriers, Second
Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket No. 00- 256, Fifteenth Report and
Order in CC Docket No. 96- 45, and Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 98- 77 and 98- 166, 16 FCC Rcd __, 2001
WL 1381097, para. 187 (rel. Nov. 8, 2001) (MAG Plan Order) (noting the Commissions policy of progressively
deregulating interexchange carriers when they lack market power and concluding that, rather than adopt new
regulatory measures, the Commission should rely on competition to ensure that consumers realize benefits from
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geographic markets for incumbent LEC- provided broadband services. 39 We then analyze what, if
any, market power the incumbent LECs may possess in the relevant markets for broadband
services. 40
A. Relevant Product Market
18. We initially ask parties to identify the relevant product markets that include
incumbent LEC- provided broadband services. 41 While we recognize that parties identification of
the relevant product markets may vary depending on the definition of broadband services, our
goal is to rigorously define the relevant markets so as to include all reasonably substitutable
services. In proposing relevant product markets, we ask parties to identify not only which services
to include within a particular product market, but also which customer classes to include within a
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the access charge reforms we adopt in this Order); Reform of Access Charges Imposed by Competitive Local
Exchange Carriers, Seventh Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, CC Docket No. 96-
262, 16 FCC Rcd. 9923, 9926- 30, paras. 8- 18 (2001) (noting that one of the Commissions overarching goals in
access charge reform includes implementing deregulation as competition develops and discussing relevant
decisions) (citations omitted); Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14243- 44, para. 45 (deregulating the price
cap LECs corridor and interstate intraLATA toll services after finding that full implementation of inter- and
intraLATA toll dialing parity would generate sufficient competition to preclude the price cap LECs from
exploiting over a sustained period any individual market power they may have with respect to these services);
Policy and Rules Concerning The Interstate, Interexchange Marketplace, Second Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd
20730, 20733, para. 4 (1996) (detariffing long distance services based on the principle that market forces will
generally ensure that rates remain reasonable and that carriers have the same incentives and rewards that firms in
other competitive markets confront); see also Preamble of Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104- 104, 110
Stat. 56 (1996) (directing Commission . . . to promote competition and reduce regulation in order to secure lower
prices and higher quality services for American telecommunications consumers and encourage the rapid
deployment of new telecommunications technologies).
39 See, e. g., LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15768- 69, para. 16 ( In order to determine that a
particular carrier or group of carriers possesses market power, it is first necessary to define the relevant product
and geographic markets); AT& T Reclassification Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 3285, para. 19 (to determine whether a
carrier has market power one must first identify the relevant product and geographic markets).
40 See, e. g., LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15802, para. 82 ( In order to reclassify the BOC
interLATA affiliates as non- dominant, our rules require us to conclude that they will not possess market power in
the provision of those interLATA services in the relevant product and geographic markets.); AT& T
Reclassification Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 3285, para. 19 (to reclassify AT& T as non- dominant, one must first assess
whether AT& T has market power in the relevant markets).
41 See generally LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15768- 15801, paras. 16- 80.
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relevant product market. 42 We ask the parties to support their proposed relevant product
definitions with reliable empirical data. 43
19. In discussing the relevant product markets for broadband services, we ask
commenters to consider not only broadband services provided over local telephone networks, but
also broadband services offered over other platforms, such as cable, wireless, and satellite.
Specifically, we seek comment on the willingness and ability of end users to purchase other
broadband services as substitutes for an incumbent LECs broadband services. 44 In this regard,
we also ask parties to discuss whether significant price differentials between services imply that
the services are in different product markets.
20. Traditionally, the Commission has identified two broad categories of markets for
telecommunications services: (1) the mass market, comprised primarily of residential users; and
(2) the larger business market, comprised of medium and large business users. 45 In identifying
these markets, the Commission has distinguished mass- market consumers from larger business
customers because the services offered to one group may not be adequate or feasible substitutes
for services offered to the other. 46 We seek comment concerning whether these two broad market
42 For example, in analyzing the relevant product markets for long- distance services, the Commission has
identified separate product markets for mass- market consumers and for medium and large business customers.
See Application of WorldCom, Inc. and MCI Communications Corp. for Transfer of Control of MCI
Communications Corp. to WorldCom, Inc., 13 FCC Rcd 18025, 18040- 18042, paras. 24- 29 (1998)
(WorldCom/ MCI Merger Order).
43 Such data may include econometric estimates of cross elasticity of demand or marketing studies that show
consumer substitutability of demand for competing services.
44 LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15782, para. 41 n. 119 ([ I] n defining the relevant product market,
one must examine whether a small but significant and non- transitory increase in the price of the relevant product
would cause enough buyers to shift their purchases to a second product, so as to make the price increase
unprofitable. If so, the two products should be considered in the same product market) (citation omitted); id. at
15782, para. 41 ( our new approach will rely exclusively on demand considerations to define the relevant product
market, rather than supply substitutability); see also, e. g., AT& T Reclassification Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 3274,
para. 5 (listing various factors relevant to market power, including the number size and distribution of competing
firms, the nature of barriers to entry, [ ] the availability of reasonably substitutable services, and whether the firm
controlled bottleneck facilities) (citations and internal quotations omitted); Competitive Carrier First Report and
Order, 85 FCC 2d at 21, paras. 56- 57 ( we define a dominant carrier as a carrier that possesses market power,
which refers to the control a firm can exercise in setting the price of its output).
45 See, e. g., WorldCom/ MCI Merger Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 18040- 41, paras. 26- 27 (identifying the mass market
and the larger business market as the two relevant product markets for long distance services and determining that
no additional relevant product markets existed because the record contained insufficient information on cross-elasticities
of demand and, more importantly, because owners of transmission capacity provide all the same
services, and production substitution among these services is nearly universal.) (citations and internal quotations
omitted).
46 See Application of GTE Corp., Transferor, and Bell Atlantic Corp., Transferee, For Consent to Transfer
Control, CC Docket No. 98- 184, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 14032, 14088- 89, para. 102 &
n. 253 (Bell Atlantic/ GTE Merger Order) (citing Application of Ameritech Corp. and SBC Communications, Inc.
for Transfer of Control of Corporations Holding Commission Licenses and Lines, CC Docket No. 98- 141,
(continued.)
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categories are appropriate for incumbent LEC- provided broadband services. 47 Commenters
should provide any relevant data to demonstrate the existence of a separate mass market and
larger business product market.
21. We note that SBC contends in its petition that two separate relevant product
markets for broadband services exist one for mass- market customers and another for larger
business users. SBC further contends that four different service platforms exhibit sufficient
substitutability to be included within the mass market for broadband services xDSL, cable
modem, satellite and fixed wireless services. 48 We seek comment on SBCs proposal, and on the
extent to which any other platform, such as mobile wireless services, should also be considered an
actual or potential source of intermodal competition. To the extent that parties identify a separate
product market for mass- market broadband services, moreover, we seek comment on the degree
of substitution among these platforms and on SBCs conclusion that broadband services for the
mass market represent a discrete product market and . . . DSL and cable modem services are both
part of the same product market. 49
22. Similarly, we seek comment on whether there is a larger business market for
broadband services in which the following services all fall within the same product market: Frame
Relay; 50 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM); 51 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE); 52 Switched
(Continued from previous page)
Memorandum Opinion and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14712, 14746, para 68 and n. 146 (SBC/ Ameritech Merger Order);
WorldCom/ MCI Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 18119, para. 164; Application of NYNEX Corp., Transferor, and Bell
Atlantic Corp., Transferee, For Consent to Transfer Control of NYNEX Corp. and its Subsidiaries, Memorandum
Opinion and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 19985, 20016, para. 53 (1997) (Bell Atlantic/ NYNEX Merger Order)).
47 SBC Petition at 19, 28, and 34.
48 Id. at 21.
49 Id. at 22- 23 (citations omitted).
50 Frame Relay is a high- speed packet- switched technology used to communicate digital data between, among
other things, geographically dispersed local area networks. Independent Data Communications Manufacturers
Association, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 13717, 13720, para. 6 (1995) (Frame Relay
Order). For a discussion of frame- relay technology, see id. at 13720- 21, paras. 6- 8.
51 ATM is a high bandwidth, low- delay, connection- oriented packet- like switching and multiplexing technique
in which [ u] sable capacity is segmented into 53- byte fixed- sized cells, consisting of header and information fields
[and] allocated to services on demand. See Harry Newton, Newtons Telecom Dictionary: The Official Dictionary
of Telecommunications and the Internet 63 (17 th ed. 2001) (Newtons Telecom Dictionary).
52 Ethernet is a collection of standards for exchanging information over computer networks. Of the three basic
functional layers of data transmission, Ethernet defines the physical and datalink layers and works with other
standards, such as Internet protocol (IP), to transmit data from sender to recipient. A relatively new, high- speed
version of Ethernet, GigE, supports data rates up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps), which is equivalent to 1000
megabits per second (Mbps)). See J. P. Morgan Securities, Inc. & McKinsey & Company, Inc., Broadband 2001: A
Comprehensive Analysis of Demand, Supply, Economics, and Industry Dynamics in the U. S. Broadband Market
123 (April 2, 2001) (Broadband Analysis).
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Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS); 53 and Remote Local Area Network (RLAN) service. 54
According to SBC, customers and service providers view these services in this proposed market
as interchangeable, and services are generally priced at similar levels. 55 We seek comment on
SBCs proposed identification of a larger business market for broadband services. We note that
we are not considering whether traditional special access services belong in the larger- business
market for advanced services as these services are governed by the Commissions pricing
flexibility regime. 56
23. We also seek comment on whether separate product markets for mass- market
customers and larger business customers are overly broad and should be segmented further. We
seek comment on whether the broadband services that are marketed to small and medium
enterprises (SMEs) 57 and to small or home offices (SOHOs) 58 constitute separate product markets
that should not be aggregated into the same grouping as the mass- market or larger business
market. We seek comment on the peculiar customer needs and carrier limitations that might make
the SME or SOHO markets distinct from other relevant product markets. Consistent with the
analysis the Commission has applied in prior orders, parties recommending that particular services
be grouped in one of many narrower relevant product markets should substantiate this contention
with reliable empirical evidence. 59
24. We also seek comment on whether, within the general product markets for large
and medium business customers, on the one hand, and mass- market customers, on the other, we
should distinguish between retail markets and wholesale markets. That is, should broadband
53 SMDS is a connectionless high- speed data transmission service intended for application in a Metropolitan
Area Network that comprises a public network designed for LAN- to- LAN interconnection. See, e. g., Newtons
Telecom Dictionary 632.
54 RLAN is an xDSL offering designed for business customers that allows a remotely located employee to access
a corporate local area network (LAN). See SBC Petition at 29 n. 73.
55 Id. at 31- 34.
56 See generally Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14221.
57 SMEs are typically defined as having between one and 500 employees and encompass a heterogeneous group
of small entrepreneurs, such as florists, dry cleaners and gas stations, to multi- location enterprises that employ
hundreds of people. See, e. g., Broadband Analysis at 89.
58 SOHOs are typically defined as businesses with fewer than five employees. See Small Business
Administration, Small Business Expansions in Electronic Commerce: A Look at How Small Firms Are Helping
Shape the Fastest Growing Segments of E- Commerce (June 2000), available at
http:// www. sba. gov/ ADVO/ stats/ e_ comm2. pdf.
59 See Implementation of the Non- Accounting Safeguards of Sections 271 and 272 of the Communications Act of
1934, as amended; and Regulatory Treatment of LEC Provision of Interexchange Services Originating in the
LEC's Local Exchange Area, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, CC Docket No. 96- 149, 11 FCC Rcd 18877, 18934-
35, para. 119 (1996) (Non- Accounting Safeguards Notice); see also, e. g., LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd
at 15784, para. 44 (noting that credible evidence should include information sufficient to identify services that
are likely substitutes and the carrier or group of carriers that allegedly possesses market power).
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services that are sold directly to end- user customers be considered separate relevant products
from broadband services that are sold as inputs to other firms that offer services to end- user
customers? In addition, with respect to retail services sold to mass- market end- user customers,
we seek comment on whether we should separately define relevant product markets for
broadband services sold on a stand- alone basis and for those sold as part of bundled service
packages. For example, should xDSL- based telecommunications services that are sold on a
stand- alone basis be placed in a separate relevant product market from a bundled service package
that includes xDSL, internet access, and possibly customer premises equipment (such as an xDSL
modem)?
25. When commenting on the appropriate product markets for broadband services,
parties should address not only those services that are provided over telephone networks, but also
any intermodal competition for broadband services. 60 Commenters should address the extent to
which different intermodal competitors compete in each identified product market. To what
extent do these intermodal competitors share common ownership with incumbent LECs, and what
effect should this have on our analysis?
26. In addition, parties should consider the extent to which residential customers might
view narrowband services as a substitute for broadband services and the extent to which
residential customers might substitute lower- speed, circuit- switched services as substitutes for
higher- speed broadband services. We seek comment on whether the relevant product market,
from the consumers perspective, is actually broader than our definition of broadband services.
Specifically, we seek comment on whether the cross- elasticity of demand between narrowband
and broadband services for residential consumers is sufficiently high that narrowband services will
constrain any supra- competitive pricing by broadband service providers. We note that the
Commission has previously identified the high- speed access product market as separate from the
low- speed market. 61 Thus, we seek comment on whether we should reconsider this conclusion
for purposes of this proceeding. In addition, we seek comment on the operational, functional and
other differences that might prevent low- speed access from acting as a substitute for high- speed
access, and on the degree of interchangeability that we should consider relevant to establishing
separate product markets. Alternatively, if the broadband services provided by an incumbent LEC
are sold solely in conjunction with the LECs traditional voice service offering, would this inhibit
our ability to define a discrete broadband services product market?
60 In this context, we refer to intramodal competitors as those competitive providers whose services are either
delivered partially or wholly over incumbent LEC facilities, or over platforms using the same or similar technology
that the incumbent LEC has deployed. Intermodal competitors are competitive providers that rely exclusively on
alternative technological platforms than those deployed by incumbent LECs to deliver similar services.
61 See Applications for Consent to the Transfer of Control of Licenses and Section 214 Authorizations by Time
Warner Inc. and America Online, Inc., Transferors, to AOL Time Warner Inc., Transferee, CS Docket 00- 30,
Memorandum Opinion & Order, 16 FCC Rcd 6547, 6568- 78 paras. 53- 74 (AOL- Time Warner Merger Order).
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B. Relevant Geographic Market
27. We seek comment on the appropriate geographic market for each of the relevant
product markets for broadband services. We note that the Commission has previously identified
the geographic scope of the relevant market for some broadband services as local. 62 SBC, in
contrast, claims that the relevant geographic market for broadband services is the incumbent
LECs service area. 63 We further note that, in the WorldCom/ MCI Merger Order, the
Commission stated that it would include within the same relevant geographic market all customers
facing similar competitive choices. 64 We ask whether it would be appropriate to use the latter
(customer aggregation) market definition in this proceeding. To the extent commenters contend
that using the customer aggregation definition is appropriate, we ask parties to comment on the
alternative geographic market definitions discussed above, or to propose alternative geographic
markets. Commenters should specifically address the degree of geographic overlap that might
exist among all intramodal and intermodal competitors.
C. Market Power Analysis
28. Within each relevant product and geographic market, we seek comment on
whether the incumbent LECs possess individual market power and are likely to be able to exercise
such power. We note that the Commission has recognized that a carrier can profitably raise and
sustain prices above competitive levels and thereby exercise market power in two ways. 65 First, a
carrier may be able to raise prices by restricting its own output, which usually requires a large
market share. 66 Second, a carrier may be able to raise prices by increasing its rivals costs or by
restricting its rivals output through the carrier's control of an essential input, such as access to
bottleneck facilities, that its rivals need to offer their services. 67 In assessing the first type of
market power, the Commission traditionally has focused on certain well- established market
features, including market share, supply and demand substitutability, the cost structure, size, and
62 Id. at 6578, para. 74.
63 SBC Petition at 34.
64 WorldCom/ MCI Merger Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 18042- 43, paras. 30- 31; see also, e. g., LEC Classification
Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15793- 94, paras. 65- 66 (finding point- to- point geographic markets for interstate long-distance
calling, but treating the point- to- point markets as a single national geographic market unless there is
credible evidence indicating that there is or could be a lack of competition in a particular point- to- point market,
and there is a showing that geographic rate averaging will not sufficiently mitigate the exercise of market power).
65 As in previous orders, we refer in the following discussion to a carriers ability to engage in such a strategy
generally as the ability to raise prices. See, e. g., LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15803, n. 213.
66 Id. at 15802- 03, para. 83. The Commission has termed this type of market power Stiglerian market power.
See id. at n. 214 (citation omitted).
67 Id. at 15802- 03, para. 83. The Commission has termed this type of market power Bainian market power.
See id. at n. 214 (citation omitted).
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resources of the firm. 68 We ask commenters to analyze the incumbent LECs market position in
each relevant broadband services market according to these indicia. 69
29. With respect to the second type of market power, the Commission has focused on
the incumbent LECs ability to exercise market power through its control of local bottleneck
facilities. Accordingly, we seek comment on the extent to which an incumbent LEC could
leverage market power from the local exchange and exchange access markets into the markets for
broadband services. High initial investment, economies of scale, access to customers, and the
monopoly legacy of the telecommunications networks all contribute to incumbent LEC market
power in the local exchange and exchange access market. The Commission previously has found
that an incumbent LEC might improperly exercise its existing market power through cross-subsidization,
raising its rivals costs, or improper discrimination. 70 In this proceeding, we seek
comment on the extent to which incumbent LECs have the ability and incentive to use their
market power in the local exchange and exchange access markets to unfairly disadvantage rival
suppliers of broadband services in any way, including charging higher prices to rivals for essential
inputs, providing rivals with poorer quality interconnection, imposing unnecessary delays, or
discriminating against rivals inappropriately in other ways. 71 More specifically, we seek comment
on whether incumbent LECs possess market power with respect to certain inputs, such as special
68 AT& T Reclassification Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 3293- 94, para. 38; Competitive Carrier First Report and Order,
85 FCC 2d at 21, para. 57.
69 Commenters should use prior Commission orders as their guides for relevant factors in our analysis. In
determining whether a firm possesses market power, the Commission previously has focused on factors such as
market share, supply and demand elasticity, entry barriers, potential competition, the cost structure, size, or
resources of the firm, and control of bottleneck facilities. See AT& T Reclassification Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 3346-
47, para. 139 (concluding that AT& T lacked market power after examining factors such as supply elasticity,
demand elasticity, market share, trends in market share and other indicia of market conduct and performance,
including price levels and trends in prices over time); Competitive Carrier First Report and Order, 85 FCC 2d at
21, para. 57.
70 See, e. g., SBC/ Ameritech Merger Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14795- 14825, paras. 186- 254 (describing the
incentives, ability and means for an incumbent LEC to engage in price and non- price discrimination); Non-Accounting
Safeguards Notice, 11 FCC Rcd at 18886, para. 14 ( If an incumbent LEC charges its competitors
prices for inputs that are higher than the output prices charged, then the incumbent LEC can create a price
squeeze. The incumbent LEC could lower its retail price to reflect its unfair cost advantage, and competing
providers would be forced either to match the price reduction and absorb profit margin reductions or maintain their
retail prices at existing levels and accept reductions in their market shares. If the price squeeze were severe
enough and continued long enough, the incumbent LECs market share could become so large, and the competitors
so weakened, that the incumbent LEC could unilaterally raise and sustain a price above competitive levels by
restricting its output. Alternatively, the incumbent LEC affiliate could simply match its competitors prices and
extract supra- competitive profits.) (citations and internal quotations omitted).
71 See, e. g., SBC/ Ameritech Merger Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14763- 64, para. 107 (finding that an incumbent LEC
has an incentive to: (1) delay interconnection negotiations and resolution of interconnection disputes; (2) limit
both the methods and points of interconnection and the facilities and services to which entrants are provided
access; (3) raise entrants costs by charging high prices for interconnection, network elements and services, and by
delaying the provisioning of, and degrading the quality of, the interconnection, services, and elements it
provides).
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access services, which they could use to raise rivals costs in certain broadband service markets
where these inputs are critical to a firms ability to provision the particular broadband service to
end user customers.
30. The Commission has recognized how intermodal competition can reduce the
likelihood of anti- competitive behavior. 72 The Commission also has recognized that different
companies use different technologies, each with distinct advantages and disadvantages, to bring
broadband services to end users. 73 And while the Commission has concluded that [ a] nti-competitive
coordination among competitors is difficult in markets with vigorous intermodal
competition, the interplay between competitors that use different delivery platforms in the context
of broadband services merits closer examination. 74 Therefore, we ask that commenters identify
actual and potential competitors in each relevant product market regardless of the platform used
to deliver broadband services and provide any relevant evidence concerning these competitors
ability to prevent incumbent LECs from raising prices above competitive levels and engaging in
anti- competitive behavior.
31. In other words, commenters should specifically address the role of both intermodal
and intramodal competition in assessing an incumbent LECs ability to leverage power into the
markets for broadband services. For example, does the existence of actual or potential intermodal
competition constrain an incumbent LECs ability or incentive to discriminate? Should our
analysis of market power distinguish between markets with extensive intramodal competition and
those with extensive intermodal competition, which does not rely on the incumbents facilities?
To the extent a particular geographic market does not currently exhibit extensive intermodal
competition, we seek comment on whether we should consider the likelihood that intermodal
competition will appear in the future. If future intermodal competition is relevant, we ask
commenters to identify and support a reasonable time frame within which intermodal competition
for broadband services would have to emerge for such potential competition to affect our analysis
of the incumbent LECs market power. In addition, commenters should address the extent to
which the nascent nature of competition in a particular market should inform our analysis of
market power.
32. We also ask that commenters explore the extent to which current statutory and
regulatory requirements, including any competitive safeguards, limit the market power of
72 See, e. g., Comsat Corporation, Petition Pursuant to Section 10( c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, for Forbearance from Dominant Carrier Regulation and for Reclassification as a Non- Dominant
Carrier, Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 14083, 14122- 23, para. 76 (1998) ( Intermodal
competition leads us to believe that fiber- optic cables represent a substitute for satellites in the transmission of
switched voice service.).
73 Inquiry Concerning the Deployment of Advanced Telecommunications Services to All Americans in a
Reasonable and Timely Fashion, and Possible Steps to Accelerate Such Deployment Pursuant to Section 706 of
the Telecommunications Act of 1996, First Report, 14 FCC Rcd 2398, 2423- 24, at para. 48 (First Section 706
Report).
74 Id.
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incumbent LECs. For example, how should the presence of wholesale regulations, such as
those contained in section 251( c) of the Communications Act, affect our analysis of the level of
competition present at the retail level? Finally, commenters should identify any other relevant
market characteristics in the broadband services markets that may affect our analysis of market
power.
IV. APPROPRIATE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. Overview
33. Once we have defined the relevant product and geographic markets for broadband
services, we can use this information to determine what regulatory requirements, if any, should
govern the provision of broadband services. We begin by briefly describing relevant portions of
the existing regulatory structure for broadband services provided by incumbent LECs. Then we
invite interested parties to propose alternative requirements for these broadband services in light
of existing market and technological developments. We encourage interested parties to develop
proposals for new or modified regulatory requirements for broadband services.
34. At the outset, we ask interested parties to consider the potential for deregulation
or reduced regulation to foster increased broadband deployment and competition among
providers of broadband services. We also ask that interested parties address how their proposals
would serve the Acts mandate to foster the deployment of broadband services and the facilities
used in the provision of broadband services. In addition, we invite interested parties to address
the effect of the statutory requirements in the 1996 Act on these proposals, as the Acts existing
statutory safeguards may reduce the need for other forms of regulation. Moreover, we ask
interested parties to address the development of intermodal as well as intramodal competition in
the provision of broadband services, and the existence of new technologies for the distribution of
broadband services, such as fixed wireless and satellite, that have the potential to further increase
competition. In addition, our existing and historical regulatory requirements have not necessarily
differentiated bottleneck facilities from the services that are provided using those facilities, as such
differentiation was not necessary under the public switched telephone network paradigm.
Accordingly, we ask commenters to address the complexity added by the fact that incumbent LEC
facilities previously used to provide simple one- wire voice services are now being used to
provide a variety of different services, many of which are at different stages of market
development.
B. Existing Regulatory Structure
35. As previously discussed, the Commission historically has distinguished between
dominant carriers, which possess individual market power, and non- dominant carriers, which lack
individual market power. 75 Non- dominant carriers have been subject to significantly reduced
regulation. In contrast, dominant carriers are subject to a broad range of regulatory requirements,
that are generally intended to protect consumers from unjust and unreasonable rates, terms and
75 See Section II, supra.
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conditions and unreasonable discrimination in the provision of communications services. 76 The
Commission has streamlined dominant carrier regulation, however, to reflect the development of
competition as exemplified in the Pricing Flexibility Order.
36. The Commissions dominant carrier regulation includes rate regulation and tariff
filing requirements. 77 For example, as provided in section 204( a)( 3) of the Act, incumbent LECs
may file tariff revisions on either seven days or fifteen days notice. 78 The Commissions rules
also require supporting information, which in some cases includes detailed cost data, be filed by
dominant carriers with their tariff filings. 79
37. Incumbent LECs are subject to rate level regulation in the provision of their
interstate access services. 80 The BOCs and GTE are subject to mandatory price cap regulation,
and several other incumbent LECs have entered price caps on an elective basis. 81 Smaller
incumbent LECs are regulated under rate- of- return regulation. 82 As described above, however,
the Commission has taken a number of steps to provide price cap incumbent LECs with increased
76 47 U. S. C. 201 & 202. Many of these regulatory requirements are also intended to discourage potential
anti- competitive behavior by incumbent LECs.
77 Section 203( a) of the Act generally requires common carriers to file tariffs governing the provision of their
basic communications services, although section 203( b)( 2) gives the Commission broad authority to modify
requirements made pursuant to this authority. 47 U. S. C. 203 (a) & (b)( 2) (1996).
78 47 C. F. R. 61.58( a)( 2)( i) (1999). The Commissions rules also specify different notice periods for a variety of
other tariff filings by dominant carriers, including incumbent LECs. 47 C. F. R. 61.58( a)( 2)( ii)-( e)( iii)( 4) (1999).
SBC and, until recently, Verizon, provide advanced services through separate subsidiaries that were treated as non-dominant,
pursuant to Commission merger orders. See Bell Atlantic/ GTE Merger Order, 15 FCC Rcd 14032;
SBC/ Ameritech Merger Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14712. These subsidiaries had been deemed non- dominant in their
provision of broadband services. However, in January 2001, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit held, in ASCENT v. FCC, that data affiliates of incumbent LECs are subject to all obligations of
section 251( c) of the Act. Specifically, the ASCENT decision overturned the Commissions determination in the
SBC/ Ameritech Merger Order that, because the separate advanced services affiliate was not a successor or assign
of the BOC, the separate advanced services affiliate was not subject to the resale obligations of section 251( c)( 4).
Association of Communications Enterprises v. FCC, 235 F. 3d 662 (D. C. Cir. 2001); see also SBC/ Ameritech
Merger Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14712. Because the Commission incorporated by reference the successor or assign
analysis of the SBC/ Ameritech Merger Order into the Bell Atlantic/ GTE Merger Order, the D. C. Circuits decision
also impacts the Commissions conclusion in the Bell Atlantic/ GTE Merger Order.
79 47 C. F. R. 61.38- 39 (1999). Non- dominant IXCs are prohibited from filing tariffs except for the limited
purposes contained in 61.19( b) and (c). Non- dominant (competitive) LECs are permitted to tariff access charges
within the limits set in the CLEC Access Charge Order, but may not tariff charges above those benchmarks.
80 47 C. F. R. 61.41- 49 (price cap rules) & 65.1- 65.830 (rate of return rules).
81 See generally MAG Plan Order, 16 FCC Rcd __, 2001 WL 1381097.
82 Id.
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pricing flexibility for interstate access services as wireline competition develops. 83 In addition, in
markets where carriers may have the incentive and ability to leverage control over bottleneck
facilities to disadvantage competitors in related markets, the Commission has developed various
safeguards to limit that ability. 84
C. Alternative Requirements
38. The basic elements of the current regulatory requirements for the provision of
broadband services by incumbent LECs were largely in place well before the development of
competition between providers of broadband services. In addition, the requirements were
primarily developed to address problems created in a one- wire, analog, circuit- switched world.
As a result, the existing regulatory requirements may be poorly suited to achieving the Acts goals
of promoting infrastructure investment, innovation, and the deployment of advanced services to
all Americans. 85 In particular, should the Commission consider streamlined regulatory
requirements for incumbent LEC provision of some, or all, broadband services, and, if so, what
regulatory safeguards might be necessary?
39. Even in situations where a fully competitive market has not yet been realized,
deregulation or reduced regulation may lower administrative costs, encourage investment and
innovation, reduce prices and offer consumers greater choice. The Commission previously has
recognized that,
while the regulatory tools are able to prevent dominant firms from
fully exercising their market power, use of these tools also imposes
costs beyond the obvious administrative costs of enforcement and
compliance to regulatory agency and regulated companies
respectively. In some circumstances, these costs can have profound
negative implications for consumer welfare. Thus, as a matter of
policy it is clear it is desirable to adjust regulatory methods in
particular circumstances to the extent the law permits. 86
Accordingly, we ask whether reduced regulation of services provided by incumbent LECs,
regardless of the extent of existing competition, may foster competition and the deployment of
broadband facilities used in the provision of many of these services. Interested parties are
encouraged to address the costs and benefits of regulation in this context.
83 See generally Section II, supra; LEC Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999). The price cap
incumbent LECs have taken advantage of this pricing flexibility to offer a variety of advanced trunking and special
access services outside of price cap regulation.
84 See generally forthcoming Title I broadband proceeding, described at para. 3, above.
85 Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104- 104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996), reproduced in the
notes under 47 U. S. C. 157.
86 Competitive Carrier Proceeding, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 84 FCC 2d at 449, para 12.
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40. In particular, we seek comment on whether such an approach would further the
Commissions ongoing efforts to fulfill the goals of section 706 of the Act, which directs the
Commission to encourage the deployment on a reasonable and timely basis of advanced
telecommunications capability to all Americans. The Act specifically suggests consideration of
regulatory forbearance or other approaches that remove barriers to infrastructure investment. 87
We seek comment on what additional steps we can take in the context of this proceeding to fulfill
our Congressional mandate under section 706.
41. As discussed above, incumbent LECs currently are classified as dominant in the
provision of broadband services. 88 We seek comment on what relevance, if any, these types of
regulations have for broadband services provided by incumbent LECs. We seek comment on
whether it would be appropriate to streamline the traditional dominant carrier regulation of
incumbent LECs provision of broadband services, and if so, how such dominant carrier
regulation should be reduced. For example, interested parties may believe that a streamlined
version of the existing regulatory structure should be applied to some, or all, incumbent LEC
broadband services. In particular, we ask for specific proposals as to which existing regulations
might be removed or streamlined in their application to broadband services. We urge parties
supporting such an approach to identify the elements of the existing regulations that they believe
should be retained and address in a comprehensive manner both the costs and benefits of those
regulatory requirements. We also ask parties to address the public interest benefits of declaring
an incumbent LEC non- dominant or of streamlining regulations, including the impact of any
proposed regulatory structure on service quality, prices, and the availability of competitive
alternatives.
42. We also ask parties to comment on whether incumbent LECs should be reclassified
as non- dominant in the provision of broadband services. 89 Those that support classifying
incumbent LECs as non- dominant in the provision of broadband services should explain whether,
under Competitive Carrier precedent, it is possible to classify a carrier as non- dominant with
87 The Commission has initiated a number of proceedings to ensure that the goals of Section 706 are met. See
First Section 706 Report, 14 FCC Rcd 2398; Second Section 706 Report, 15 FCC Rcd 20913. Specifically, the
Commission has sought to remove any barriers to deployment; to remove any barriers to investment in
technologies that can deliver advanced services; and to vigorously promote a competitive marketplace. Inquiry
Concerning the Deployment of Advanced Telecommunications Services to All Americans in a Reasonable and
Timely Fashion, and Possible Steps to Accelerate Such Deployment Pursuant to Section 706 of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996, Third Notice of Inquiry, 16 FCC Rcd at 15515, para. 1.
88 See Sections I and II, supra. As part of this proceeding, we also invite comment on the SBC Petition
requesting an expedited ruling that it is non- dominant in the provision of advanced services and asking the
Commission to forbear from dominant carrier regulations of those services. Commenters should address elements
of the statutory forbearance analysis under Section 10 of the Telecommunications Act with specificity. 47 U. S. C.
160 (1996).
89 See SBC Petition at 1- 2.
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respect to certain services when it remains dominant with respect to others, and in particular,
should we do so when the services utilize certain of the same facilities? 90
43. As noted above, in different situations, the Commission has used a variety of
safeguards to protect against an incumbents ability to leverage market power arising from its
control of bottleneck facilities into related markets. We seek comment on whether any of our
existing safeguards would be an appropriate model for safeguards applied to incumbent LEC
provision of broadband services. 91 We note that some incumbent LECs have provided broadband
services through a separate affiliate. 92 Should an incumbent LECs corporate structure be a
relevant consideration for our analysis here? 93 We invite parties to suggest alternative competitive
safeguards that could deter discrimination or make attempted discrimination easier to detect, but
could achieve this goal at a reduced regulatory cost. 94 We ask parties proposing alternative
safeguards to discuss whether their proposal better reflects new broadband service markets
characterized by multiple competing platforms providing data- centric, digital, packet- switched
services. We seek comment on what safeguards should remain, if any, if we declare an incumbent
LEC non- dominant? For example, we seek comment on the impact of a declaration of non-dominance
should have on a carriers obligations under Computer II/ III. 95
44. We also ask interested parties to comment on whether the statutory requirements
applicable to incumbent LECs under section 251 of the Act reduce the need for dominant carrier
regulations or existing competitive safeguards. In particular, section 251 establishes extensive
regulatory requirements applicable to incumbent LECs, including collocation, unbundling and
resale obligations. 96 We also ask commenters to address whether the nondiscrimination
requirements related to collocation, unbundling and resale in section 251 of the Act -- and the
90 See Competitive Carrier First Report and Order, 85 FCC 2d at 1, n. 55.
91 Comments on the applicability of Computer II/ III safeguards to incumbent LEC broadband services, or
regarding modifications to those safeguards, should be addressed in the Commissions forthcoming Broadband
Proceeding.
92 See, e. g., SBC/ Ameritech Merger Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14712.
93 See SBC Petition at 10 ( As for the larger business context, SBC has been competing in that market since the
early- to- mid 1990s, but its market share within its region has remained static at approximately 12 percent; that in
itself is proof that SBC could not possibly quickly gain market power in this market through illegal conduct). See
also Advanced Services Order & NPRM (Aug. 99).
94 We note that Verizon has proposed that incumbent LECs might be required to make bandwidth available to
competitors at commercially reasonable rates. Verizon suggests that this approach could further Congress
section 706 mandate by reducing regulatory burdens on incumbent LECs, while ensuring ubiquitous availability of
broadband services to both competitors and consumers. Laying the Last Mile, Tom Tauke Remarks to Progress
and Freedom and Foundation Conference, August 21, 2001.
95 We note that the applicability of Computer II/ III to broadband services is being directly addressed in the
forthcoming Broadband NPRM.
96 Section 251( c) of the Communications Act, 46 U. S. C. 251( c) (1996).
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extent of incumbent LEC compliance with such requirements -- reduce the need for other forms
of regulation, including dominant carrier regulation and competitive safeguards. As noted above,
the Commission will be examining its Section 251 unbundling rules as part of its triennial review. 97
We ask parties to comment on how possible changes to those rules might affect the continuing
need for dominant carrier regulation or various competitive safeguards.
45. We ask commenting parties to take a number of issues into account in commenting
on or developing proposals for a new or modified regulatory framework for the provision of
broadband services. We invite comment on whether deregulation or reduced regulation would
foster the deployment of broadband services and the facilities used in the provision of many such
services as contemplated in section 706 of the Act, and would facilitate increased competition in
the provision of such services. Alternatively, others suggest that ensuring intramodal competitive
pressure will spur broadband deployment. 98 We seek comment on this contention. In addition,
interested parties should discuss the extent to which different categories of broadband services
face different levels of competition, warranting different regulatory treatment. We also ask
interested parties to address the extent to which the markets for different broadband services are
at different stages in their development and whether markets at different stages of development
warrant different regulatory treatment.
46. We note that in other, innovative, competitive industries, such as the computer
industry, competitors, producing software, hardware, and microprocessors, constantly pursue
innovation and implement price reductions. We ask whether such dynamic and innovative
competition is either likely or a reasonable goal for the provision of broadband services and those
services that are dependent on broadband services. Assuming that it is, we seek comment on the
best means to promote that goal. We ask what forms of regulation or de- regulation would best
spur deployment of alternative technologies and facilities by existing and potential competitors.
We note the substantial investment needed to build broadband networks, and ask what costs our
current regulations impose on providers, and seek input as to the burden of those regulations.
More generally, we seek comment on whether existing regulation inhibits or stimulates the
deployment of broadband services. Specifically, we seek comment on whether reductions in
existing regulation would allow incumbent LECs to compete more effectively on an intermodal
basis and thus would stimulate competitive responses by companies using alternative technologies
such as cable, wireless, and satellite. If this is the case, exactly what reductions in existing
regulation are warranted? We note that these alternative technologies are not subject to the same
regulations as incumbent wireline competitors in the broadband services market. Would removal
of regulations applicable to incumbent wireline providers spur innovation and competitive
responses by providers using other technologies? Alternatively, does regulation of the wireline
market serve the public interest by providing benefits to consumers in the alternative technology
markets?
97 See Section I, supra.
98 See, e. g., WorldCom Opposition, CC Docket 98- 147 (Oct. 2, 1998); AT& T Comments, CC Docket No. 95- 20
(Apr. 16, 2001).
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47. In a similar vein, we ask interested parties to consider whether the development of
various broadband service categories are at different stages of evolution and thus should be
treated differently. For example, the provision of broadband services to residential end- users is
arguably still in the early stages of its development, and thus it may not be appropriate to rely on
current market share data to evaluate whether any particular market participant has or would
likely have a dominant position in the provision of these services due to the nascency of the
market. However, the provision of broadband services to large business and institutional users
may be a more mature market and therefore current market share data may be a more reliable
indicator of market power. Are there meaningful differences in the stage of market development
for different broadband services? Would any such differences warrant different regulatory
treatment?
48. We also ask commenters to address the implications of their proposals as
broadband services evolve in the future. For example, the services we evaluate in this proceeding
may ultimately be replaced in the future by other services using different technologies. We ask
parties to comment on how such potential changes should impact our decision to choose an
appropriate regulatory framework. Finally, we ask interested parties to comment on whether there
are other regulatory requirements that we should consider modifying or eliminating in the context
of this proceeding. Perhaps some new regulations would be needed as others are modified or
eliminated? We ask parties proposing consideration of additional regulatory requirements to
provide a full analysis of the costs and benefits of those requirements consistent with the issues
discussed above.
V. PROCEDURAL MATTERS
A. Ex Parte Presentations
49. These matters shall be treated as a permit- but- disclose proceeding in accordance
with the Commissions ex parte rules. 99 Persons making oral ex parte presentations are reminded
that memoranda summarizing the presentations must contain summaries of the substance of the
presentations and not merely a listing of the subjects discussed. More than a one or two sentence
description of the views and arguments presented in generally required. 100 Other requirements
pertaining to oral and written presentations are set forth in section 1.1206( b) of the Commissions
rules.
B. Comment Filing Procedures
50. Pursuant to sections 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commissions rules, 101 interested
parties may file comments within 45 days after publication of this Notice in the Federal Register
and may file reply comments within 30 days after the date for filing comments. All filings should
99 47 C. F. R. 1.1200- 1.1216.
100 See 47 C. F. R. 1.1206( b)( 2).
101 47 C. F. R. 1.415, 1.419.
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refer to CC Docket No. 01- 337. Comments may be filed using the Commissions Electronic
Comment Filing System (ECFS) or by filing paper copies. 102 Comments filed through ECFS can
be sent as an electronic file via the Internet to <http:// www. fcc. gov/ e- file/ ecfs. html>. Generally,
only one copy of an electronic submission must be filed. In completing the transmittal screen,
commenters should include their full name, postal service mailing address, and the applicable
docket numbers, which in this instance is CC Docket No. 01- 337. Parties may also submit an
electronic comment by Internet e- mail. To get filing instructions for e- mail comments,
commenters should send an e- mail to ecfs@ fcc. gov, and should include the following words in the
body of the message: get form< your e- mail address. A sample form and directions will be sent
in reply.
51. Parties that choose to file by paper must file an original and four copies of each,
and are hereby notified that effective December 18, 2001, the Commissions contractor,
Vistronix, Inc., will receive hand- delivered or messenger- delivered paper filings for the
Commissions Secretary at a new location in downtown Washington, DC. The address is 236
Massachusetts Avenue, N. E., Suite 110, Washington, DC 20002. The filing hours at this location
will be 8: 00 a. m. to 7: 00 p. m. All hand deliveries must be held together with rubber bands or
fasteners. Any envelopes must be disposed of before entering the building. This facility is the
only location where hand- delivered or messenger- delivered paper filings for the Commissions
Secretary will be accepted. Accordingly, the Commission will no longer accept these filings at
9300 East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743. In addition, this is a reminder that,
effective October 18, 2001, the Commission discontinued receiving hand- delivered or messenger-delivered
filings for the Secretary at its headquarters location at 445 12th Street, SW,
Washington, DC 20554.
52. Other messenger- delivered documents, including documents sent by overnight mail
(other than United States Postal Service (USPS) Express Mail and Priority Mail), must be
addressed to 9300 East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743. This location will be open
8: 00 a. m. to 5: 30 p. m. The USPS first- class mail, Express Mail, and Priority Mail should
continue to be addressed to the Commission's headquarters at 445 12th Street, SW, Washington,
DC 20554. The USPS mail addressed to the Commission's headquarters actually goes to our
Capitol Heights facility for screening prior to delivery at the Commission.
If you are sending this type of
document or using this delivery
method
It should be addressed for delivery to
Hand- delivered or messenger- delivered
paper filings for the Commissions
Secretary
236 Massachusetts
Avenue, NE, Suite 110,
Washington, DC 20002 (8: 00 to 7: 00 p. m.
Other messenger- delivered documents,
including documents sent by overnight
mail (other than United States Postal
9300 East Hampton Drive,
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(8: 00 a. m. to 5: 30 p. m.)
102 See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 Fed. Reg. 24121 (1998).
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Service Express Mail and Priority Mail)
United States Postal Service first- class
mail, Express Mail, and Priority Mail
445 12 th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554
Parties who choose to file by paper should also submit their comments on diskette. These
diskettes should be submitted to Janice Myles, Policy & Program Planning Division, Common
Carrier Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 236 Massachusetts Avenue, N. E.,
Suite 110, Washington, DC 20002. Such a submission should be on a 3.5 inch diskette formatted
in an IBM compatible format using Microsoft Word or compatible software. The diskette should
be accompanied by a cover letter and should be submitted in read only mode. The diskette
should be clearly labeled with the commenters name, proceeding (including the docket number, in
this case, CC Docket No. 01- 337), type of pleading (comment or reply comment), date of
submission, and the name of the electronic file on the diskette. The label should also include the
following phrase: Disk Copy -- Not an Original. Each diskette should contain only one partys
pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies
to the Commissions copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12 th Street S. W., CY-B402,
Washington, D. C. 20554.
53. Regardless of whether parties choose to file electronically or by paper, parties
should also file one copy of any documents filed in this docket with the Commissions copy
contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12 th Street S. W., CY- B402, Washington, D. C.
20554 (telephone 202- 863- 2893; facsimile 202- 863- 2898) or via e- mail at qualexint@ aol. com.
54. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the
substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply
with section 1. 48 and all other applicable sections of the Commissions rules. 103 We direct all
interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of
their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents,
regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties track the
organization set forth in the Notice in order to facilitate our internal review process.
C. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
55. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA), 104 the
Commission has prepared the present Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the possible
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities by the policies and rules
proposed in this Notice. Written public comments are requested on this IRFA. Comments must
be identified as responses to the IRFA and must be filed by the deadlines for comments on the
Notice provided above in Section V. B. The Commission will send a copy of the Notice, including
103 See 47 C. F. R. 1.48.
104 See 5 U. S. C. 603. The RFA, see 5 U. S. C. 601 et. seq., has been amended by the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), Pub. L. No. 104- 121, 110 Stat. 857 (1996).
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this IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration. 105 In
addition, the Notice and IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be published in the Federal Register. 106
1. Need for, and Objectives of, the Proposed Rules
56. In this proceeding, we seek comment on: (1) the nature and scope of the market
for domestic broadband services; (2) the relevant market dynamics affecting the provision of
domestic broadband services; and (3) the appropriate regulatory requirements for the provision of
broadband services by incumbent LECs, given current market conditions. The basic elements of
the existing regulatory requirements for incumbent LEC- provided broadband services were
initially developed in an era of circuit- switched, analog voice services, and may no longer serve
the public interest. Thus, we ask interested parties to address how the Commission can best
balance the goals of encouraging advanced telecommunications investment and deployment,
fostering competition in the provision of broadband services, promoting innovation, and
eliminating unnecessary regulation. This proceeding also invites comment on the Petition filed by
SBC Communications on October 3, 2001, requesting an expedited ruling that it is non- dominant
in the provision of advanced services, and asking the Commission to forebear from dominant
carrier regulation of those services.
2. Legal Basis
57. The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the Notice is
contained in sections 4, 10, 201- 202, 214, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U. S. C. 154, 160, 201- 204, 214, 303, and 403, section 706 of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996, and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-
1.1216, of the Commissions rules, 47 C. F. R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and
1.1200- 1.1216.
3. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which
the Proposed Rules will Apply
58. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an
estimate of the number of small entities that will be affected by the proposed rules. 107 The RFA
generally defines the term small entity as having the same meaning as the terms small
business, small organization, and small governmental jurisdiction. 108 In addition, the term
small business has the same meaning as the term small business concern under the Small
105 See 5 U. S. C. 603( a).
106 See id.
107 5 U. S. C. 603( b)( 3), 604( a)( 3).
108 Id. 601( 6).
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Business Act. 109 A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated;
(2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by
the Small Business Administration (SBA). 110
59. We have included small incumbent LECs in this present RFA analysis. As noted
above, a small business under the RFA is one that, inter alia, meets the pertinent small business
size standard (e. g., a telephone communications business having 1,500 or fewer employees), and
is not dominant in its field of operation. 111 The SBA's Office of Advocacy contends that, for
RFA purposes, small incumbent LECs are not dominant in their field of operation because any
such dominance is not national in scope. 112 We have therefore included small incumbent LECs
in this RFA analysis, although we emphasize that this RFA action has no effect on FCC analyses
and determinations in other, non- RFA contexts.
60. Local Exchange Carriers. Neither the Commission nor the SBA has developed a
definition for small local exchange carriers. The closest applicable definitions for this type of
carrier under SBA rules is for telephone communications companies other than radiotelephone
(wireless) companies. 113 The most reliable source of information regarding the number of LECs
nationwide appears to be the data that we collect annually in connection with the
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS). 114 According to our most recent data, there are 1,335
incumbent LECs. 115 Although some of these carriers may not be independently owned and
operated, or have more than 1,500 employees, we are unable at this time to estimate with greater
precision the number of LECs that would qualify as small business concerns under the SBA's
109 Id. 601( 3) (incorporating by reference the definition of small business concern in the Small Business Act,
15 U. S. C. 632). Pursuant to 5 U. S. C. 601( 3), the statutory definition of a small business applies unless an
agency, after consultation with the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration and after opportunity
for public comment, establishes one or more definitions of such terms which are appropriate to the activities of the
agency and publishes such definitions( s) in the Federal Register.
110 5 U. S. C. 632.
111 Id.
112 Letter from Jere W. Glover, Chief Counsel for Advocacy, SBA, to William E. Kennard, Chairman, FCC (May
27, 1999). The Small Business Act contains a definition of small business concern, which the RFA incorporates
into its own definition of small business. See 15 U. S. C. 632( a) (Small Business Act); 5 U. S. C. 601( 3)
(RFA). SBA regulations interpret small business concern to include the concept of dominance on a national
basis. 13 C. F. R. 121.102( b). Since 1996, out of an abundance of caution, the Commission has included small
incumbent LECs in its regulatory flexibility analyses. See, e. g., Implementation of the Local Competition
Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, CC Docket 96- 98, First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 15499,
16144- 45 (1996).
113 13 C. F. R. 121.201, NAICS codes 51331, 51333, and 51334.
114 47 C. F. R. 64.601 et seq.; Carrier Locator: Interstate Service Providers, FCC Common Carrier Bureau,
Industry Analysis Division (rel. Oct. 2000) (Carrier Locator).
115 Carrier Locator at Table 1. The total for competitive LECs includes competitive access providers and
competitive LECs.
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definition. Consequently, we estimate that there are no more than 1,335 small entity incumbent
LECs that may be affected by the proposals in the NPRM.
4. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other
Compliance Requirements
61. We expect that any proposal we may adopt pursuant this Notice will decrease
existing reporting, recordkeeping or other compliance requirements. As noted above, dominant
carriers are currently subject to a broad range of regulatory requirements that are generally
intended to protect consumers from unjust and unreasonable rates, terms, and conditions and
unreasonable discrimination in the provision of communications services. 116 The Commissions
dominant carrier regulation includes rate regulation and tariff filing requirements, 117 and also
requires supporting information, which in some cases includes detailed cost data, to be filed by
dominant carriers with their tariff filings. 118 Incumbent LECs are subject to rate level regulation in
the provision of their interstate access services. 119 The BOCs and GTE are subject to mandatory
price cap regulation, and several other incumbent LECs have entered price caps on an elective
basis, while smaller incumbent LECs are regulated under rate- of- return regulation. 120 In addition,
in markets where carriers may have the incentive and ability to leverage control over bottleneck
facilities to disadvantage competitors in related markets, the Commission has developed various
safeguards to neutralize that ability. This Notice seeks comment on what relevance, if any, these
types of regulations have for broadband services provided by incumbent LECs, and asks whether
it would be appropriate to streamline the traditional dominant carrier regulations of incumbent
LECs provision of broadband services.
5. Steps Taken to Minimize Significant Economic Impact on Small
Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered
62. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant, specifically small business,
alternatives that it has considered in reaching its proposed approach, which may include the
following four alternatives (among others): (1) the establishment of differing compliance or
reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the resources available to small
entities; (2) the clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance or reporting
requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use of performance, rather than design,
116 See Section IV, above.
117 Section 203( a) of the Communications Act generally requires common carriers to file tariffs governing the
provision of their basic communications services, although section 203( b)( 2) gives the Commission broad authority
to modify requirements made pursuant to this authority. 47 U. S. C. 203 (a) & (b)( 2) (1996).
118 47 C. F. R. 61.38- 39 (1999). Non- dominant IXCs are prohibited from filing tariffs except for the limited
purposes contained in 61.19( b) and (c). Non- dominant (competitive) LECs are permitted to tariff access charges
within the limits set in the CLEC Access Charge Order, but may not tariff charges above those benchmarks.
119 See 47 C. F. R. 61.41- 49 (price cap rules) & 65.1- 65.830 (rate of return rules).
120 See generally MAG Plan Order, 16 FCC Rcd __, 2001 WL 1381097.
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standards; and (4) an exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities. 121
63. The overall objective of this proceeding is to reduce existing regulatory burdens on
incumbent LECs to the extent consistent with the public interest. The Notice seeks specific
proposals as to which existing regulations might be removed or streamlined in their application to
broadband services, and asks parties to comment on whether incumbent LECs should be
reclassified as non- dominant in the provision of broadband services. 122 The Notice further asks
parties to discuss the extent to which different categories of broadband services face different
levels of competition, warranting different regulatory treatment, and to address the extent to
which the markets for different broadband services are at different stages in their development and
thus should be treated differently for regulatory purposes. It asks what forms of regulation or de-regulation
would best spur deployment of alternative technologies and facilities by existing and
potential competitors, and seeks comment on whether existing regulation inhibits or stimulates the
deployment of broadband services.
6. Federal Rules that May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict with the
Proposed Rules
64. None.
VI. ORDERING CLAUSES
65. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to the authority contained in
sections 2, 4( i)- 4( j), 201, and 303( r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U. S. C.
152, 154( i)- 4( j), 201, 303( r), this Notice IS ADOPTED.
121 5 U. S. C. 603( c).
122 See Section IV, above.
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66. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commissions Consumer Information
Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Notice, including the Initial
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Magalie Roman Salas
Secretary
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SEPARATE STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. POWELL
Re: Review of Regulatory Requirements for Incumbent LEC Broadband Telecommunications
Services et al., CC Docket No. 01- 337 et al.
Re: Review of the Section 251 Unbundling Obligations of Incumbent Local Exchange
Carriers et al., CC Docket Nos. 01- 338 et al.
In this combined statement, I write separately to underscore my support for these two
Notices of Proposed Rulemaking, which comprise the second and third in a series of notices the
Commission recently announced that will begin Phase II of our local competition implementation
and enforcement efforts under the 1996 Act. 1
Review of Regulatory Requirements for Incumbent LEC Broadband Telecommunications
Services
I vigorously support the Notice we hereby adopt that initiates a review of the regulatory
requirements applicable to incumbent LEC provision of high- speed telecommunications services.
In this proceeding, the Commission will ask whether potentially robust competition among
multiple types of broadband service providers suggests that we should avoid subjecting
incumbents to the same regulatory burdens that we impose on these carriers with respect to their
provision of local telephone service. That is, we ask whether incumbent LECs, which are so
clearly dominant in the provision of local phone service, must also be treated as dominant as they
use DSL and other technologies to provide high- speed telecommunications services in
competition with cable modem service providers and other types of platforms. I would point out
that this item focuses on traditional Title II common carrier regulation, historically arising out of
the section 201 and 202 of the Communications Act of 1934, as applied to incumbent LEC
provision of high- speed telecommunications services. In contrast, the aforementioned proceeding
regarding regulation of incumbent LEC broadband information services will address the question
whether Title I should apply when incumbent LECs provide a bundled high- speed information
service offering.
I would emphasize that our initiation of this proceeding should not suggest a grand
departure from our ongoing efforts to implement unbundling, collocation and other market-opening
requirements with respect to incumbent LECs pursuant to section 251( c)( 3) of the Act.
1 The first of these items was the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding performance requirements for UNE
provisioning that we adopted at the November agenda meeting. Performance Measurements and Standards for
Unbundled Network Elements and Interconnection, et al., CC Docket No. 01- 318, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
FCC 01- 331 (rel. Nov. 19, 2001). In addition to that Notice and the two items captioned above, we will in the
coming weeks seek comment on the appropriate regulatory framework for incumbent LEC provision of broadband
information services.
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These other requirements are intended to allow competing carriers, particularly facilities- based
carriers, to provide new and innovative telecommunications services. By the express terms of the
statute, the Commission is duty- bound to continue our implementation and enforcement of these
provisions, and we will.
Rather, this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is intended to develop further one more
avenue of thinking about how regulation can serve to help (or hinder) broadband deployment. It
is, in that sense, not a signpost heralding a new direction but an attempt to add yet another arrow
to the regulatory quiver we will use to attack and, in conjunction with other forces outside our
purview, eventually subdue the broadband beast.
Notwithstanding my enthusiasm for our decision to initiate this inquiry, I for one have an
open mind as to how these questions should be answered. For example, it may prove too
unwieldy for both carriers and the Commission to treat incumbents as dominant for their provision
of traditional local service but non- dominant for their provision of high- speed telecommunications
services. I also acknowledge that declaring incumbent LEC provision of broadband
telecommunications services non- dominant could have consequences in other areas of regulation
that the Commission has not yet fully anticipated. Yet the importance of broadband deployment
to the public interest and welfare is too great to disregard any potential method of facilitating that
deployment. In sum, we must ensure that we leave no stone unturned in our pursuit of this
important goal.
Review of the Section 251 Unbundling Obligations of Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers
I similarly and wholeheartedly support the Notice we adopt here that initiates our
scheduled triennial review of UNE obligations imposed on incumbent LECs pursuant to sections
251( c)( 3) and 251( d)( 2). Taking our cues from the Supreme Court in its opinion remanding to
the Commission the task of giving meaningful effect to these provisions, my former colleagues
and I determined that the agency would, in three years, revisit its decisions regarding the
availability of UNEs. 2 The purpose of this triennial review would be to keep those decisions
current with ongoing market and regulatory developments. That was in 1999, and now the year
2002 fast approaches.
Not surprisingly, however, I support this item for reasons other than the fact that it will
put the Commission in a position to deliver on the commitment it made in 1999. First, it
underscores the Commissions ongoing commitment to the promotion of facilities- based
competition, which was pronounced most clearly by my former colleagues and I in the 1999 UNE
Remand Order. 3 I believe this commitment should focus, in particular, on both so- called full
2 Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Third Report
and Order and Fourth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 15 FCC Rcd 3696 (1999) ( UNE Remand Order),
151.
3 UNE Remand Order, 14.
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3
facilities- based competition and competition from newer entrants who supplement their own
facilities with network elements leased from the incumbent. As I have demonstrated in my
decisions and public statements over my four years at the Commission, I fully support the use of
facilities and individual UNEs as means to promote local competition while simultaneously
furthering the related goals of encouraging deregulation and innovation. The 1996 Act and our
experience since its passage demand no less.
Second, I support this item because it emphasizes further an area of inquiry begun in the
UNE Remand Order. Specifically, in that Order, we considered how the Acts goals of
encouraging broadband deployment and investment in competing facilities should shape
unbundling policy. 4 I support our decision here to continue and to expand this area of inquiry.
Third, I support the Commissions decision, in seeking comment here on whether to
unbundle aspects of the incumbents network, to ask whether and the extent to which we should
take note of the availability of technologies other than circuit- switched telephony provided by
traditional common carriers. In particular, this Notice expressly focuses on the roles that cable
and wireless companies have begun and will continue to play in the market for telephony and
broadband telecommunications services. This emphasis may also be viewed as expansion of an
avenue of inquiry begun by the previous Commission. Specifically, in the UNE Remand Order,
my former colleagues and I appropriately followed the Supreme Courts demand that we not blind
ourselves to the availability of self- provisioned or other alternative facilities in determining
whether to unbundle elements of the incumbent LECs network. 5
To my mind, it seems premature to suggest that the availability of such technologies
should be fully dispositive of the question whether to require the availability of specific UNEs.
Yet it does stand to reason that such availability may give us some indication of the alternative
tools newer entrants could use to serve customers if the Commission were to decline to unbundle
any particular element of the network. I encourage parties to provide detailed and well- supported
comments in order to help us determine whether this line of reasoning is, in fact, sound.
As this Notice itself reminds us, the Commission now has the benefit of two years of
experience with the current unbundling rules and almost six years of experience with promoting
competition since the 1996 Act was passed. These are no doubt merely the opening chapters of a
regulatory epic that will take many years to rewrite a near century- long history of legally
sanctioned monopoly in the telephone market. But I believe it is critical that we take stock of the
lessons we have learned so far and make any changes that may be necessary to ensure that our
rules remain faithful to the statute and its goals of promoting competition, deregulation and
innovation in telecommunications markets.
* * *
4 UNE Remand Order, 107- 113.
5 UNE Remand Order, 8.
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4
I thank the Common Carrier Bureau staff and my colleagues for their enormous work on
these Notices and look forward to working with them, as well as my state commission colleagues,
in carrying out both of these important Phase II proceedings.
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SEPARATE STATEMENT OF
COMMISSIONER MICHAEL J. COPPS
Re: Review of the Section 251 Unbundling Obligations of Incumbent Local Exchange
Carriers, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; and Review of Regulatory Requirements for
Incumbent LEC Broadband Telecommunications Services, Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking.
I will vote to approve these Notices of Proposed Rulemaking because I think they have
been significantly improved, and given more balance, during the discussions preceding todays
meeting. These Notices recognize the importance of competition and, importantly, do not reach
tentative conclusions. Nevertheless, I do not vote for these Notices without some concern for the
competition framework laid out by Congress in the 1996 Act.
I understand the need to ask questions. In particular, the Commission indicated in 1999
that it would reexamine every three years the list of network elements that need to be unbundled
pursuant to section 251( c)( 3). I generally do not mind asking questions, but we must be sensitive
to the larger context.
This is a time of great uncertainty in the economy, for the telecommunications industry,
and for competition for both telecommunications and Internet services. The years since passage
of the Act have seen high- flying expectations, and lately, descent into worry and trepidation. I
hear from competitors and incumbents alike the desire for certainty and stability in the regulatory
environment. I fear that these broad Notices may not be meeting this need.
Some parties may read these Notices and conclude that the Commission has a
predetermined agenda to remake the competition framework. Whether accurate or not, this
perception, coupled with the uncertainty created by these broad Notices, can damage competition
as surely as any final rules adopted by this Commission.
We must recognize that setting competition policy is the exclusive jurisdiction of
Congress. I approach these proceedings optimistic that the Commission will show proper
restraint and will not presume to question the statutory competitive framework. Instead, the
Commission should use these proceedings to understand the marketplace better in our role as
policy implementers and not policy makers. And we should not create concern, even unwittingly,
that our zeal to deregulate before meaningful competition develops might cripple the very
competition that Congress sought to engender.
Let the record show, however, that if our proceedings should ever turn into an attempt to
undermine the competitive framework that Congress adopted in the 1996 Act, I will without
hesitation oppose such overreaching.
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9917214252682&vcnw2/!+1s
9917214252682&vcnw2/valarm
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9917214252834&valarm/vc02=alarm
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9917214252892&ifdnw/lo=8080.00,2020.00,8580.10
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9917214252925&ready/sxcts
9917214252925&ready/rxmon
9917214252925&ready/newtape
9917214252925&ready/st=for,135,off
9917214252925&ready/!+11s
9917214252925&ready/et
9917214252925&ready/!+3s
9917214252925&ready/label
9917214252925&ready/check=*,tp
9917214252925&sxcts/tpi=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9917214252925&sxcts/tpi=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9917214252925&sxcts/ifd=max,max,*,*
9917214252925&sxcts/if3=max,*,*,*,*,*
9917214252925&sxcts/!+2s
9917214252925&sxcts/tpzero=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9917214252925&sxcts/tpzero=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9917214252926&sxcts/ifd=old,old,*,*
9917214252926&sxcts/if3=old,*,*,*,*,*
9917214252926&sxcts/calon
9917214252926&sxcts/!+2s
9917214252926&sxcts/tpical=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9917214252926&sxcts/tpical=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9917214252926&sxcts/caloff
9917214252926&sxcts/caltemps
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9917214252926&sxcts/tsys2=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
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9917214252983/tpi/10982,10323,8040,8851,11218,9299,26288
9917214253223/tpzero/763,1019,1205,1146,1056,699,730,600,136,70
9917214253246/tpzero/637,690,676,835,582,722,667
9917214253253&calon/rx=*,*,*,*,*,*,on
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9917214253515/tpical/13655,12892,9591,10452,13789,11159,31991
9917214253516&caloff/rx=*,*,*,*,*,*,off
9917214253523&caltemps/caltemp1=20.8
9917214253523&caltemps/caltemp2=21.4
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9917214253524&rxmon/rx
9917214253524&rxmon/rx=03,*,*,*,*,*,*
9917214253524&rxmon/rx
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9917214253524&rxmon/rx
9917214253524&rxmon/rx=17,*,*,*,*,*,*
9917214253524&rxmon/rx
9917214253525&rxmon/rx=1e,*,*,*,*,*,*
9917214253525&rxmon/rx
9917214253525&rxmon/rx=1f,*,*,*,*,*,*
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9917214253547/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.94
9917214253557/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9917214253567/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.540
9917214253577/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,22.28
9917214253584/newtape/"to continue, use label command"
9917214271537;label=thnnint22,ec0c
9917214271537?ERROR qa -201 Tape number must be 8 charaters.
9917214280233;label=thnint22,ec0c
9917214281664/label/THNINT22,EC0C
9917214281664:!172143725
9917214325294;status
9917214372500:preob
9917214372500&preob/onsource
9917214372500&preob/calon
9917214372500&preob/!+2s
9917214372500&preob/tpical=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9917214372500&preob/tpical=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9917214372500&preob/caloff
9917214372510/onsource/TRACKING
9917214372749/tpical/19369,12001,9124,9202,18044,23492,4281,4220,21788,37856
9917214372771/tpical/12868,12281,9055,9853,13001,10596,30436
9917214372778:!172143755
9917214375500:tape
9917214375505/tape/off,00113,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214375505:st=for,80
9917214375519:"data start"
9917214375519:midob
9917214375519&midob/sy=run setcl &
9917214375519&midob/onsource
9917214375519&midob/antenna=check
9917214375519&midob/wx
9917214375519&midob/cable
9917214375519&midob/counter2
9917214375519&midob/ifd
9917214375519&midob/if3
9917214375519&midob/vc02
9917214375519&midob/vc06
9917214375519&midob/vc11
9917214375519&midob/tpi=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9917214375519&midob/tpi=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9917214375519&midob/caltemps
9917214375519&midob/tsys1=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9917214375519&midob/tsys2=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9917214375530#setcl#time/2570135,4,1999,172,14,37,55.26,-5.646,5.229,0
9917214375530#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917214375541/onsource/TRACKING
9917214375542#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917214375543/wx/11.3,940.0,83.3
9917214375592/cable/+3.392E-04
9917214375607/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917214375614/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,16118,21865
9917214375621/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27684
9917214375628/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9264
9917214375635/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17413
9917214375642/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6524
9917214375673/tpi/14820,9264,7023,6978,13448,17413,3317,3269,16118,27684
9917214375696/tpi/9108,8651,6524,7247,9106,7641,21865
9917214375697/tsys1/64.3,62.7,57.6,54.5,56.1,57.2,55.8,58.4,58.6,56.5
9917214375699/tsys2/48.2,46.9,49.4,52.7,46.8,50.1,52.9
9917214375700:!172143935
9917214393500:"data stop"
9917214393500:et
9917214393511:!+3s
9917214393812:tape
9917214393817/tape/off,00772,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214393817:postob
9917214393817&postob/cable
9917214393817&postob/counter2
9917214393817&postob/onsource
9917214393817&postob/antenna=tcheck
9917214393817&postob/relheight
9917214393896/cable/+3.390E-04
9917214394007/gps-fmout/+3.4E-06
9917214394014/onsource/TRACKING
9917214394014#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917214394014/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 14:35 19.04 20.58 15.66 19.68 2.669
9917214394014:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9917214394253:check2a1
9917214394253&check2a1/"checks 32 tracks at 80 ips
9917214394253&check2a1/check=*,-tp,-hd
9917214394253&check2a1/decode=a,crc,byte
9917214394253&check2a1/parity=,,ab,off,m0,m1,m2,m3
9917214394253&check2a1/st=rev,160,off
9917214394253&check2a1/!+18s
9917214394253&check2a1/et
9917214394253&check2a1/!+5s
9917214394253&check2a1/!*
9917214394253&check2a1/st=for,80,off
9917214394253&check2a1/!+3s
9917214394253&check2a1/repro=raw,2,3,80
9917214394253&check2a1/parity
9917214394253&check2a1/repro=byp,4,6
9917214394253&check2a1/!*+35.80s
9917214394253&check2a1/et
9917214394253&check2a1/!+3s
9917214394253&check2a1/check=*,tp,hd
9917214403604/parity/0.,41.,0.,82.,0.,16.,8.,8.,8.,122.,0.,41.,0.,65.,8.,24.,8.,180.,163.,33.,0.,33.,8.,131.
9917214403604/parity/0.,212.,16.,0.
9917214403604/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9917214404481:nw2a1=1
9917214404535/pass/1,1,auto,-350.0,-350.0,-350.9,-350.3,-0.9,-0.3
9917214404883/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917214404883/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917214404883/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917214404883/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214404883/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214404883/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917214405120:!172144118
9917214411800:preob
9917214411808/onsource/TRACKING
9917214412047/tpical/20592,12716,9702,9765,19384,25123,4519,4455,23333,40499
9917214412070/tpical/14081,13319,10072,10999,14486,11741,33555
9917214412078:!172144148
9917214414800:tape
9917214414806/tape/off,00777,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214414806:st=for,80
9917214414821:"data start"
9917214414821:midob
9917214414833/onsource/TRACKING
9917214414834#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917214414835/wx/11.6,939.9,82.0
9917214414888/cable/+3.364E-04
9917214415005/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917214415012/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,17503,24896
9917214415019/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,30033
9917214415026/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9930
9917214415033/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18838
9917214415040/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7532
9917214415071/tpi/15908,9930,7566,7483,14612,18838,3527,3479,17503,30033
9917214415094/tpi/10327,9690,7532,8376,10601,8796,24896
9917214415095/tsys1/67.3,66.5,61.9,57.8,59.1,60.0,58.6,61.4,62.0,59.5
9917214415097/tsys2/55.2,53.1,57.8,61.5,55.2,58.7,59.9
9917214415097:!172144328
9917214415106#setcl#time/2593712,6,1999,172,14,41,51.00,-5.712,5.294,-1
9917214415106#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917214432800:"data stop"
9917214432800:et
9917214432811:!+3s
9917214433112:tape
9917214433117/tape/off,01435,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214433117:postob
9917214433192/cable/+3.361E-04
9917214433207/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917214433214/onsource/TRACKING
9917214433214#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917214433214/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 14:40 19.09 20.65 15.71 19.68 2.661
9917214433214:source=0234+285,023455.6,283511.2,1950.0,cw
9917214433270:nw2a1=1
9917214433323/pass/1,1,auto,-350.0,-350.0,-350.9,-350.3,-0.9,-0.3
9917214433684/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917214433684/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917214433684/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917214433684/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214433684/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214433684/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917214433910#matcn#debug: rec 1 ? ERROR 7
9917214433923:!172144438
9917214443800:preob
9917214443810/onsource/TRACKING
9917214444048/tpical/22368,13860,10583,10603,20913,27221,4813,4759,25612,43917
9917214444070/tpical/16205,15484,11833,12766,16889,13638,38756
9917214444077:!172144508
9917214450800:tape
9917214450806/tape/off,01435,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214450806:st=for,80
9917214450821:"data start"
9917214450821:midob
9917214450841/onsource/TRACKING
9917214450842#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917214450843/wx/11.2,939.9,80.1
9917214450936/cable/+3.352E-04
9917214451007/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917214451014/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,19956,30154
9917214451021/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,33784
9917214451028/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11129
9917214451035/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21221
9917214451042/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9321
9917214451073/tpi/17824,11129,8521,8400,16335,21221,3859,3816,19956,33784
9917214451095/tpi/12467,11871,9321,10160,12996,10730,30154
9917214451096/tsys1/78.1,77.0,73.8,68.5,69.4,71.1,68.2,70.9,72.9,69.2
9917214451097/tsys2/67.7,66.2,73.6,76.6,68.2,73.6,73.4
9917214451098:!172144648
9917214451108#setcl#time/2613714,7,1999,172,14,45,11.01,-5.697,5.350,-1
9917214451108#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917214464800:"data stop"
9917214464800:et
9917214464811:!+3s
9917214465112:tape
9917214465117/tape/off,02094,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214465117:postob
9917214465240/cable/+3.351E-04
9917214465406/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917214465413/onsource/TRACKING
9917214465413#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917214465413/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 14:45 19.19 20.58 15.78 19.69 2.654
9917214465413:source=1849+670,184916.6,670207.9,1950.0,cw
9917214465460:midtp
9917214465460&midtp/ifd=max,max,*,*
9917214465460&midtp/if3=max,*,*,*,*,*
9917214465460&midtp/!+2s
9917214465460&midtp/tpzero=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1,if3
9917214465460&midtp/tpzero=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9917214465460&midtp/ifd=old,old,*,*
9917214465460&midtp/if3=old,*,*,*,*,*
9917214465460&midtp/rxmon
9917214465699/tpzero/764,1019,1205,1146,1056,700,730,600,130,70
9917214465721/tpzero/638,692,675,836,581,723,690
9917214465738/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,35.10
9917214465748/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,46.94
9917214465758/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9917214465768/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.540
9917214465778/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,21.56
9917214465785:nw2a1=2
9917214470593/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,0.8,0.4,0.8,0.4
9917214470983/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917214470983/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917214470983/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917214470983/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214470983/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214470983/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917214471217:fastf=0m42s
9917214471217&fastf/check=*,-hd
9917214471217&fastf/ff
9917214471217&fastf/!+$
9917214471217&fastf/et
9917214471217&fastf/check=*,hd
9917214475445:!172144809
9917214480900:preob
9917214480911/onsource/TRACKING
9917214481149/tpical/19843,12311,9358,9453,18722,24294,4393,4331,22459,39136
9917214481171/tpical/13442,12754,9543,10557,13854,11207,31930
9917214481178:!172144839
9917214483900:tape
9917214483905/tape/off,03017,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214483905:st=rev,80
9917214483920:"data start"
9917214483920:midob
9917214483936/onsource/TRACKING
9917214483937#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917214483938/wx/11.2,939.9,81.3
9917214483992/cable/+3.337E-04
9917214484007/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917214484014/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,16880,23315
9917214484021/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,29100
9917214484028/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9616
9917214484035/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18292
9917214484042/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7014
9917214484073/tpi/15389,9616,7303,7270,14154,18292,3441,3393,16880,29100
9917214484096/tpi/9683,9469,7014,7933,9956,8281,23315
9917214484097/tsys1/68.3,66.4,61.7,58.4,59.6,61.0,59.2,61.9,62.4,60.2
9917214484099/tsys2/51.5,57.2,53.6,57.9,51.5,55.3,56.2
9917214484099:!172145109
9917214484106#setcl#time/2634715,4,1999,172,14,48,41.01,-5.680,5.408,-1
9917214484106#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917214500293;" Observation: I 9 9 1 7 2 W z ; 21.06.1999
9917214501024;" ============================
9917214510900:"data stop"
9917214510900:et
9917214510911:!+3s
9917214511212:tape
9917214511217/tape/off,02024,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214511217:postob
9917214511337/cable/+3.344E-04
9917214511407/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917214511414/onsource/TRACKING
9917214511414#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917214511414/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 14:50 19.18 20.56 15.86 19.71 2.661
9917214511414:source=0458-020,045841.3,-020333.9,1950.0,neutral
9917214511451:check2a2
9917214511451&check2a2/"checks 32 tracks at 80 ips
9917214511451&check2a2/check=*,-tp,-hd
9917214511451&check2a2/decode=a,crc,byte
9917214511451&check2a2/parity=,,ab,off,m0,m1,m2,m3
9917214511451&check2a2/st=for,160,off
9917214511451&check2a2/!+18s
9917214511451&check2a2/et
9917214511451&check2a2/!+5s
9917214511451&check2a2/!*
9917214511451&check2a2/st=rev,80,off
9917214511451&check2a2/!+3s
9917214511451&check2a2/repro=raw,2,3,80
9917214511451&check2a2/parity
9917214511451&check2a2/repro=byp,4,6
9917214511451&check2a2/!*+35.80s
9917214511451&check2a2/et
9917214511451&check2a2/!+3s
9917214511451&check2a2/check=*,tp,hd
9917214514375#matcn#debug: #92 /rec 0[lf]
9917214521067/parity/0.,24.,0.,41.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,90.,0.,49.,0.,73.,0.,0.,0.,114.,73.,327.,0.,0.,0.,41.,0.
9917214521067/parity/33.,0.,0.
9917214521067/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9917214521676:nw2a1=2
9917214521730/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,0.8,0.4,0.8,0.4
9917214522084/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917214522084/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917214522084/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917214522084/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214522084/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214522084/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917214522321:!172145300
9917214530000:preob
9917214530011/onsource/TRACKING
9917214530250/tpical/22596,14000,10666,10682,21182,27562,4863,4799,25903,44449
9917214530273/tpical/16371,15674,11979,14013,18371,14745,39436
9917214530281:!172145330
9917214533000:tape
9917214533005/tape/off,02019,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214533005:st=rev,80
9917214533020:"data start"
9917214533020:midob
9917214533031/onsource/TRACKING
9917214533032#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917214533033/wx/11.3,939.9,82.1
9917214533112/cable/+3.340E-04
9917214533207/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917214533214/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,20292,30912
9917214533221/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,34393
9917214533228/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11290
9917214533235/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21555
9917214533242/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9486
9917214533273/tpi/18112,11290,8618,8505,16640,21555,3916,3863,20292,34393
9917214533296/tpi/12671,12098,9486,11305,14366,11752,30912
9917214533297/tsys1/80.5,78.8,75.3,70.3,71.4,72.2,70.0,72.5,74.7,71.0
9917214533298/tsys2/69.6,68.3,75.6,82.7,73.7,78.9,75.9
9917214533299:!172145510
9917214533306#setcl#time/2663917,4,1999,172,14,53,33.01,-5.684,5.489,-1
9917214533306#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917214534456;" Delta [UT(C,Wettzell) to UT(Efos13)]= 4.895 uS at 14:41 UT.
9917214551000:"data stop"
9917214551000:et
9917214551012:!+3s
9917214551313:tape
9917214551318/tape/off,01360,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214551318:postob
9917214551416/cable/+3.347E-04
9917214551608/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917214551623/onsource/TRACKING
9917214551623#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917214551623/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 14:50 19.18 20.56 15.86 19.71 2.661
9917214551623:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9917214551665:nw2a1=2
9917214551719/pass/2,2,auto,0.0,0.0,0.8,0.4,0.8,0.4
9917214552082/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917214552082/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917214552082/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917214552082/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214552082/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214552082/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917214552318:!172145601
9917214560100:preob
9917214560108/onsource/TRACKING
9917214560346/tpical/19567,12114,9222,9319,18425,23903,4328,4273,22106,38482
9917214560369/tpical/12987,12588,9331,11186,14718,11673,31116
9917214560377:!172145631
9917214563100:tape
9917214563106/tape/off,01360,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214563106:st=rev,80
9917214563121:"data start"
9917214563121:midob
9917214563137/onsource/TRACKING
9917214563138#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917214563139/wx/11.3,940.0,81.6
9917214563256/cable/+3.345E-04
9917214563407/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917214563414/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,16476,22537
9917214563421/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,28367
9917214563428/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9389
9917214563435/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17844
9917214563442/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6834
9917214563473/tpi/15039,9389,7149,7115,13848,17844,3374,3321,16476,28367
9917214563495/tpi/9246,8955,6834,8323,10451,8450,22537
9917214563496/tsys1/65.6,63.9,59.6,56.3,58.1,58.9,57.6,59.5,60.4,58.2
9917214563497/tsys2/49.2,48.7,52.8,56.0,49.5,51.3,54.5
9917214563498:!172145811
9917214563505#setcl#time/2682118,4,1999,172,14,56,35.01,-5.675,5.540,0
9917214563505#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917214574336;" Delta [UT(C,Wettzell) to UT(GPS ; SV#1)] = +2.42 uS at 13:46 UT.
9917214581100:"data stop"
9917214581100:et
9917214581111:!+3s
9917214581412:tape
9917214581417/tape/off,00701,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214581417:postob
9917214581448/cable/+3.350E-04
9917214581608/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917214581615/onsource/TRACKING
9917214581615#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917214581615/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 14:55 $$$$$ 20.58 15.92 19.72 2.648
9917214581615:source=oj287,085157.2,201758.6,1950.0,neutral
9917214581666:midtp
9917214581904/tpzero/765,1020,1206,1145,1057,702,731,600,138,69
9917214581926/tpzero/639,696,679,837,583,724,728
9917214581943/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,34.98
9917214581953/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,47.07
9917214581963/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9917214581973/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.615
9917214581983/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,21.68
9917214581990:nw2a1=3
9917214582654/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-296.4,-294.4,-1.4,0.6
9917214582985/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917214582985/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917214582985/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917214582985/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214582985/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917214582985/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917214583055;" Pointing tested with Casa and found o.k..
9917214583218:fastr=0m28s
9917214583218&fastr/check=*,-hd
9917214583218&fastr/rw
9917214583218&fastr/!+$
9917214583218&fastr/et
9917214583218&fastr/check=*,hd
9917214590048:!172145918
9917214591800:preob
9917214591809/onsource/TRACKING
9917214592047/tpical/19254,11901,9070,9188,18096,23481,4283,4216,21733,37883
9917214592069/tpical/12833,12188,9018,10740,14119,11437,30430
9917214592076:!172145948
9917214594800:tape
9917214594805/tape/low,00136,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917214594805:st=for,80
9917214594820:"data start"
9917214594820:midob
9917214594830#antcn#onsource cmd: Delta elevation (nominal - true) = 59.02 degree for source: oj287
9917214594830#antcn#onsource cmd: Delta azimuth (nominal - true) = 166.38 degree for source: oj287
9917214594831?ERROR qo -301 WARNING: ONSOURCE status is SLEWING!
9917214594832/onsource/SLEWING
9917214594833#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917214594834/wx/11.2,940.0,80.7
9917214594856/cable/+3.358E-04
9917214595006/gps-fmout/+3.4E-06
9917214595013/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,16103,21831
9917214595020/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27749
9917214595027/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9196
9917214595034/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17419
9917214595041/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6496
9917214595072/tpi/14740,9196,7001,6975,13482,17419,3325,3268,16103,27749
9917214595095/tpi/9075,8585,6496,7894,9914,8261,21831
9917214595096/tsys1/64.4,62.9,58.3,54.8,56.0,57.4,56.3,58.5,59.0,56.8
9917214595098/tsys2/48.0,46.9,49.4,53.1,47.5,50.8,52.5
9917214595098:!172150128
9917214595105#setcl#time/2701719,4,1999,172,14,59,51.01,-5.663,5.594,0
9917214595105#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215000619;" Phasecal and cable reading o.k..
9917215012800:"data stop"
9917215012800:et
9917215012812:!+3s
9917215013114:tape
9917215013119/tape/off,00795,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215013119:postob
9917215013159/cable/+3.364E-04
9917215013207/gps-fmout/+3.4E-06
9917215013214/onsource/TRACKING
9917215013214#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215013214/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:00 19.35 20.57 16.00 19.72 2.661
9917215013214:source=0749+540,074906.4,540046.5,1950.0,cw
9917215013274:check2a1
9917215022622/parity/0.,16.,0.,180.,0.,114.,8.,16.,24.,49.,0.,57.,0.,0.,0.,82.,0.,90.,8.,114.,8.,16.,0.,82.
9917215022622/parity/24.,188.,0.,24.
9917215022622/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9917215023499:nw2a1=3
9917215023566/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-294.3,-295.1,0.7,-0.1
9917215023882/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215023882/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215023882/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215023882/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215023882/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215023882/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215024117:!172150311
9917215025545;" Weather: covered; now dry;
9917215031100:preob
9917215031107/onsource/TRACKING
9917215031345/tpical/19058,11806,8990,9087,17876,23224,4242,4185,21492,37459
9917215031368/tpical/12889,12241,9051,10749,14140,11413,30453
9917215031376:!172150341
9917215034100:tape
9917215034106/tape/off,00800,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215034106:st=for,80
9917215034121:"data start"
9917215034121:midob
9917215034132/onsource/TRACKING
9917215034133#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215034134/wx/11.4,940.0,81.4
9917215034153/cable/+3.379E-04
9917215034206/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917215034213/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,15858,21853
9917215034220/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27331
9917215034227/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9077
9917215034234/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17170
9917215034241/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6533
9917215034272/tpi/14514,9077,6918,6882,13273,17170,3288,3234,15858,27331
9917215034295/tpi/9126,8625,6533,7909,9919,8259,21853
9917215034296/tsys1/62.9,61.4,57.3,54.1,55.2,56.6,55.8,57.6,58.0,56.0
9917215034297/tsys2/48.3,46.9,49.8,53.3,47.3,51.1,52.6
9917215034298:!172150521
9917215034307#setcl#time/2724920,5,1999,172,15,03,43.00,-5.683,5.659,-1
9917215034307#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215052100:"data stop"
9917215052100:et
9917215052112:!+3s
9917215052413:tape
9917215052418/tape/off,01459,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215052418:postob
9917215052456/cable/+3.378E-04
9917215052607/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917215052614/onsource/TRACKING
9917215052614#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215052615/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:05 19.41 20.55 16.10 19.73 2.670
9917215052615:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9917215052647:nw2a1=3
9917215052700/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-294.3,-294.4,0.7,0.6
9917215053084/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215053084/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215053084/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215053084/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215053084/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215053084/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215053317:!172150602
9917215060200:preob
9917215060207/onsource/TRACKING
9917215060445/tpical/19236,11900,9071,9153,18076,23461,4275,4205,21696,37803
9917215060468/tpical/12770,12119,8984,10680,14046,11351,30245
9917215060476:!172150632
9917215063200:tape
9917215063205/tape/off,01459,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215063205:st=for,80
9917215063220:"data start"
9917215063220:midob
9917215063231/onsource/TRACKING
9917215063232#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215063233/wx/11.9,939.9,81.7
9917215063288/cable/+3.370E-04
9917215063408/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917215063415/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,16056,21632
9917215063422/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27677
9917215063429/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9164
9917215063435/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17372
9917215063442/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6476
9917215063473/tpi/14671,9164,6997,6937,13454,17372,3319,3262,16056,27677
9917215063496/tpi/9013,8500,6476,7845,9834,8180,21632
9917215063497/tsys1/63.4,61.9,58.1,54.4,55.8,56.9,56.3,58.7,58.7,56.7
9917215063498/tsys2/47.7,46.1,49.5,52.9,47.0,50.3,51.9
9917215063499:!172150812
9917215063507#setcl#time/2742123,4,1999,172,15,06,35.02,-5.678,5.706,0
9917215063507#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215081200:"data stop"
9917215081200:et
9917215081212:!+3s
9917215081513:tape
9917215081518/tape/off,02118,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215081518:postob
9917215081592/cable/+3.365E-04
9917215081607/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917215081614/onsource/TRACKING
9917215081614#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215081614/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:05 19.41 20.55 16.10 19.73 2.670
9917215081614:source=0014+813,001404.5,811828.2,1950.0,cw
9917215081650:nw2a1=3
9917215081735/pass/3,3,auto,-295.0,-295.0,-295.0,-294.4,0.0,0.6
9917215082082/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215082082/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215082082/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215082082/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215082082/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215082082/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215082322:!172150845
9917215084500:preob
9917215084508/onsource/TRACKING
9917215084746/tpical/19374,11965,9110,9207,18220,23622,4298,4229,21850,38069
9917215084768/tpical/12930,12226,9074,10824,14240,11479,30605
9917215084776:!172150915
9917215091500:tape
9917215091506/tape/off,02118,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215091506:st=for,80
9917215091521:"data start"
9917215091521:midob
9917215091532/onsource/TRACKING
9917215091533#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215091534/wx/12.0,939.9,80.5
9917215091639/cable/+3.364E-04
9917215091807/gps-fmout/+3.1E-06
9917215091814/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,16217,22043
9917215091820/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27955
9917215091827/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9246
9917215091834/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17548
9917215091841/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6575
9917215091872/tpi/14825,9246,7051,7010,13615,17548,3346,3285,16217,27955
9917215091895/tpi/9172,8617,6575,7986,10015,8329,22043
9917215091896/tsys1/64.3,62.9,59.0,55.5,56.7,57.7,57.1,59.2,59.4,57.3
9917215091898/tsys2/48.6,47.0,50.5,53.9,47.8,51.7,53.3
9917215091898:!172151055
9917215091906#setcl#time/2758523,4,1999,172,15,09,19.01,-5.675,5.752,0
9917215091906#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215105500:"data stop"
9917215105500:et
9917215105512:!+3s
9917215105813:tape
9917215105818/tape/off,02777,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215105818:postob
9917215105944/cable/+3.351E-04
9917215110008/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917215110019/onsource/TRACKING
9917215110019#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215110019/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:10 19.52 20.56 16.14 19.74 2.665
9917215110019:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9917215110222:midtp
9917215110461/tpzero/764,1020,1205,1145,1056,702,731,602,123,69
9917215110483/tpzero/638,695,676,835,581,724,716
9917215110500/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,34.98
9917215110510/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,47.07
9917215110520/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9917215110530/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.615
9917215110540/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,21.75
9917215110548:nw2a1=4
9917215111177/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,54.6,55.6,-0.4,0.6
9917215111584/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215111584/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215111584/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215111584/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215111584/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215111584/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215111817:fastf=0m13s
9917215113145:!172151147
9917215114700:preob
9917215114707/onsource/TRACKING
9917215114945/tpical/20119,12424,9444,9529,18884,24449,4422,4358,22781,39522
9917215114968/tpical/14186,13421,10128,10779,14325,11652,33831
9917215114976:!172151217
9917215121700:tape
9917215121706/tape/low,03034,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215121706:st=rev,80
9917215121721:"data start"
9917215121721:midob
9917215121732/onsource/TRACKING
9917215121733#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215121734/wx/12.1,939.9,79.1
9917215121784/cable/+3.343E-04
9917215121806/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917215121813/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,17151,25276
9917215121820/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,29432
9917215121827/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9726
9917215121834/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18436
9917215121841/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7628
9917215121872/tpi/15659,9726,7390,7330,14297,18436,3473,3417,17151,29432
9917215121895/tpi/10463,9828,7628,8862,11142,9221,25276
9917215121896/tsys1/69.5,67.1,62.6,58.5,60.0,61.3,60.1,62.2,62.9,60.5
9917215121898/tsys2/56.5,54.4,59.5,89.6,71.0,74.8,61.4
9917215121898:!172151357
9917215121906#setcl#time/2776524,5,1999,172,15,12,19.01,-5.667,5.802,0
9917215121906#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215135700:"data stop"
9917215135700:et
9917215135711:!+3s
9917215140012:tape
9917215140017/tape/off,02375,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215140017:postob
9917215140088/cable/+3.343E-04
9917215140206/gps-fmout/+3.1E-06
9917215140213/onsource/TRACKING
9917215140213#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215140213/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:10 19.52 20.56 16.14 19.74 2.665
9917215140213:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9917215140250#antcn#/ !!! ANTENNA NOT IN _AUTO-OBS._ MODE !!!
9917215140250:check2a2
9917215143173#matcn#debug: #92 /rec 0[lf]
9917215145865/parity/0.,57.,0.,106.,0.,16.,0.,8.,0.,114.,0.,65.,0.,65.,0.,8.,0.,122.,24.,57.,0.,8.,0.,98.,8.
9917215145865/parity/65.,8.,0.
9917215145865/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9917215150474:nw2a1=4
9917215150528/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,53.9,55.6,-1.1,0.6
9917215150883/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215150883/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215150883/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215150883/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215150883/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215150883/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215151120:!172151540
9917215154000:preob
9917215154011/onsource/TRACKING
9917215154249/tpical/19116,11804,8957,9079,17867,23190,4234,4178,21519,37428
9917215154271/tpical/12743,12114,8922,9960,13102,10645,30196
9917215154278:!172151610
9917215161000:tape
9917215161006/tape/off,02371,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215161006:st=rev,80
9917215161021:"data start"
9917215161021:midob
9917215161032/onsource/TRACKING
9917215161033#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215161034/wx/12.3,939.9,77.1
9917215161080/cable/+3.365E-04
9917215161207/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917215161214/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,15918,21674
9917215161221/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27372
9917215161228/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9090
9917215161235/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17181
9917215161242/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6450
9917215161273/tpi/14589,9090,6908,6889,13303,17181,3289,3234,15918,27372
9917215161295/tpi/9022,8522,6450,7382,9235,7754,21674
9917215161296/tsys1/63.5,61.8,57.9,54.6,55.8,57.0,56.3,58.0,58.7,56.5
9917215161297/tsys2/48.2,46.6,50.0,54.3,47.9,52.0,52.6
9917215161298:!172151750
9917215161307#setcl#time/2799926,6,1999,172,15,16,13.00,-5.727,5.867,-2
9917215161307#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215175000:"data stop"
9917215175000:et
9917215175011:!+3s
9917215175312:tape
9917215175317/tape/off,01712,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215175317:postob
9917215175384/cable/+3.368E-04
9917215175406/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917215175414/onsource/TRACKING
9917215175414#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215175415/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:15 19.60 20.60 16.21 19.74 2.671
9917215175415:source=0556+238,055628.7,235345.2,1950.0,neutral
9917215175452:nw2a1=4
9917215175519/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,55.3,55.6,0.3,0.6
9917215175883/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215175883/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215175883/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215175883/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215175883/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215175883/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215180110#matcn#debug: rec 1 ? ERROR 7
9917215180123:!172151830
9917215183000:preob
9917215183010/onsource/TRACKING
9917215183248/tpical/$$$$$,51654,30825,33422,$$$$$,$$$$$,12666,12646,$$$$$,65535
9917215183270/tpical/$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$
9917215183277:!172151900
9917215184506?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9917215184506?ERROR ch -317 Total power integrator overflow on IF2
9917215184539?ERROR ch -370 Total power integrator overflow on IF3
9917215190000:tape
9917215190005/tape/off,01712,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215190005:st=rev,80
9917215190020:"data start"
9917215190020:midob
9917215190035/onsource/TRACKING
9917215190036#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215190037/wx/12.4,939.9,75.7
9917215190104/cable/+3.364E-04
9917215190207/gps-fmout/+3.5E-06
9917215190214/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,65535,65535
9917215190221/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,65535
9917215190228/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,49445
9917215190235/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,65535
9917215190242/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,65535
9917215190273/tpi/$$$$$,49445,29037,31625,64441,$$$$$,11783,11834,$$$$$,65535
9917215190295/tpi/$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$
9917215190296?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190296?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v5 overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190296?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v6 overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190296?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190296?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190299/tsys1/$$$$$$$$,456.0,323.8,352.8,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,260.3,287.7,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$
9917215190300?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v9 overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190300?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device va overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190301?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vb overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190301?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vc overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190301?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vd overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190301?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device ve overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190301?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i2 overflowed or were less than zero.
9917215190304/tsys2/$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$
9917215190305:!172152040
9917215190312#setcl#time/2816933,4,1999,172,15,19,03.07,-5.681,5.914,-1
9917215190312#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215190670?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9917215190670?ERROR ch -317 Total power integrator overflow on IF2
9917215190717?ERROR ch -370 Total power integrator overflow on IF3
9917215192869?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9917215192869?ERROR ch -317 Total power integrator overflow on IF2
9917215192916?ERROR ch -370 Total power integrator overflow on IF3
9917215195069?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9917215195069?ERROR ch -317 Total power integrator overflow on IF2
9917215195116?ERROR ch -370 Total power integrator overflow on IF3
9917215201269?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9917215201269?ERROR ch -317 Total power integrator overflow on IF2
9917215201316?ERROR ch -370 Total power integrator overflow on IF3
9917215203470?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9917215203470?ERROR ch -317 Total power integrator overflow on IF2
9917215203517?ERROR ch -370 Total power integrator overflow on IF3
9917215204000:"data stop"
9917215204000:et
9917215204011:!+3s
9917215204312:tape
9917215204317/tape/off,01053,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215204317:postob
9917215204408/cable/+3.352E-04
9917215204606/gps-fmout/+3.5E-06
9917215204614/onsource/TRACKING
9917215204614#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215204614/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:20 19.66 20.67 16.28 19.75 2.676
9917215204614:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9917215204656:nw2a1=4
9917215204709/pass/4,4,auto,55.0,55.0,55.3,55.6,0.3,0.6
9917215205083/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215205083/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215205083/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215205083/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215205083/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215205083/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215205575#matcn#debug: #92 /rec 1[lf]
9917215205588:!172152113
9917215211300:preob
9917215211308/onsource/TRACKING
9917215211546/tpical/20105,12426,9480,9517,18363,24451,4428,4354,22781,39497
9917215211569/tpical/14101,13399,10088,11222,14788,11869,33561
9917215211577:!172152143
9917215214300:tape
9917215214306/tape/off,01053,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215214306:st=rev,80
9917215214321:"data start"
9917215214321:midob
9917215214332/onsource/TRACKING
9917215214333#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215214334/wx/12.4,939.9,75.5
9917215214455/cable/+3.363E-04
9917215214607/gps-fmout/+3.5E-06
9917215214614/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,17168,25040
9917215214621/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,29450
9917215214628/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9709
9917215214635/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18449
9917215214642/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7623
9917215214673/tpi/15612,9709,7418,7342,13918,18449,3483,3422,17168,29450
9917215214697/tpi/10393,9827,7623,8583,10864,8914,25040
9917215214698/tsys1/68.7,66.5,62.7,59.3,60.2,61.5,60.6,62.9,63.2,60.8
9917215214700/tsys2/56.3,54.7,60.3,62.8,56.1,59.3,61.1
9917215214700:!172152323
9917215214708#setcl#time/2833330,3,1999,172,15,21,47.04,-5.638,5.960,1
9917215214708#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215232300:"data stop"
9917215232300:et
9917215232311:!+3s
9917215232612:tape
9917215232617/tape/off,00394,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215232617:postob
9917215232648/cable/+3.349E-04
9917215232806/gps-fmout/+3.4E-06
9917215232825/onsource/TRACKING
9917215232825#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215232825/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:20 19.66 20.67 16.28 19.75 2.676
9917215232825:source=0917+624,091740.3,622838.9,1950.0,cw
9917215232875:midtp
9917215233113/tpzero/764,1020,1207,1144,1058,702,731,601,138,68
9917215233135/tpzero/640,696,677,835,582,724,747
9917215233152/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,35.10
9917215233162/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,47.07
9917215233172/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9917215233182/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.615
9917215233192/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,21.73
9917215233199:nw2a1=5
9917215233814/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-240.5,-240.7,-0.5,-0.7
9917215234183/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215234183/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215234183/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215234183/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215234183/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215234183/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215234415:fastr=0m13s
9917215235743:!172152428
9917215242800:preob
9917215242809/onsource/TRACKING
9917215243047/tpical/18940,11711,8928,9014,17246,23011,4218,4151,21348,37121
9917215243070/tpical/12777,12145,8962,10075,13272,10785,30320
9917215243078:!172152458
9917215245800:tape
9917215245806/tape/low,00140,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215245806:st=for,80
9917215245820:"data start"
9917215245820:midob
9917215245831/onsource/TRACKING
9917215245832#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215245833/wx/12.5,939.9,74.6
9917215245944/cable/+3.369E-04
9917215250007/gps-fmout/+3.4E-06
9917215250014/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,15734,21742
9917215250021/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27058
9917215250028/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8992
9917215250035/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16984
9917215250042/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6475
9917215250073/tpi/14422,8992,6866,6822,12790,16984,3260,3204,15734,27058
9917215250096/tpi/9051,8555,6475,7421,9294,7807,21742
9917215250097/tsys1/62.9,61.0,57.1,53.9,54.8,56.2,54.9,57.2,57.8,55.8
9917215250099/tsys2/48.3,46.8,49.9,53.1,46.9,50.9,52.4
9917215250099:!172152638
9917215250106#setcl#time/2852730,4,1999,172,15,25,01.02,-5.667,6.014,0
9917215250106#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215263800:"data stop"
9917215263800:et
9917215263812:!+3s
9917215264113:tape
9917215264118/tape/off,00799,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215264118:postob
9917215264137/cable/+3.372E-04
9917215264207/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917215264214/onsource/TRACKING
9917215264214#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215264214/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:25 19.73 20.68 16.36 19.76 2.668
9917215264214:source=1803+784,180339.3,782754.4,1950.0,cw
9917215264261:check2a1
9917215273612/parity/8.,41.,0.,147.,0.,147.,24.,24.,0.,49.,8.,73.,0.,8.,0.,49.,0.,41.,0.,90.,8.,0.,0.,73.,0.
9917215273612/parity/57.,8.,8.
9917215273612/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9917215274485:nw2a1=5
9917215274539/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-240.5,-240.7,-0.5,-0.7
9917215274884/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215274884/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215274884/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215274884/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215274884/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215274884/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215275120:!172152821
9917215282100:preob
9917215282107/onsource/TRACKING
9917215282345/tpical/19286,11913,9110,9174,17623,23430,4284,4208,21785,37871
9917215282368/tpical/12779,12132,8987,10164,13373,10821,30381
9917215282376:!172152851
9917215285100:tape
9917215285106/tape/off,00804,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215285106:st=for,80
9917215285121:"data start"
9917215285121:midob
9917215285132/onsource/TRACKING
9917215285133#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215285134/wx/12.2,940.0,75.5
9917215285240/cable/+3.363E-04
9917215285407/gps-fmout/+3.1E-06
9917215285414/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,16184,21826
9917215285421/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27822
9917215285428/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9216
9917215285435/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17446
9917215285442/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6497
9917215285473/tpi/14789,9216,7042,6979,13190,17446,3334,3274,16184,27822
9917215285496/tpi/9063,8522,6497,7490,9405,7867,21826
9917215285497/tsys1/64.9,63.2,58.7,55.3,56.9,58.2,57.0,59.5,59.6,57.4
9917215285499/tsys2/48.5,46.4,50.0,53.3,47.6,51.7,52.7
9917215285499:!172153031
9917215285506#setcl#time/2876131,4,1999,172,15,28,55.02,-5.646,6.079,0
9917215285506#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215303100:"data stop"
9917215303100:et
9917215303111:!+3s
9917215303412:tape
9917215303417/tape/off,01463,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215303417:postob
9917215303432/cable/+3.356E-04
9917215303605/gps-fmout/+3.0E-06
9917215303612/onsource/TRACKING
9917215303612#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215303612/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:30 19.80 20.74 16.43 19.75 2.675
9917215303612:source=0133+476,013355.1,473612.5,1950.0,cw
9917215303650:nw2a1=5
9917215303703/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-240.5,-240.7,-0.5,-0.7
9917215304082/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215304082/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215304082/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215304082/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215304082/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215304082/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215304315:!172153112
9917215311200:preob
9917215311208/onsource/TRACKING
9917215311446/tpical/22253,13715,10500,10518,20301,27067,4815,4738,25496,43799
9917215311468/tpical/15670,14966,11414,12716,16723,13521,37663
9917215311476:!172153142
9917215314200:tape
9917215314206/tape/off,01463,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215314206:st=for,80
9917215314222:"data start"
9917215314222:midob
9917215314233/onsource/TRACKING
9917215314234#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215314235/wx/12.5,940.0,76.8
9917215314264/cable/+3.345E-04
9917215314407/gps-fmout/+3.1E-06
9917215314414/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,20209,29187
9917215314421/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,34366
9917215314428/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11201
9917215314435/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21455
9917215314442/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8937
9917215314473/tpi/18044,11201,8561,8484,16163,21455,3926,3869,20209,34366
9917215314495/tpi/11992,11396,8937,10080,12823,10583,29187
9917215314496/tsys1/85.4,84.2,78.9,75.1,75.9,76.9,74.8,78.2,79.0,75.6
9917215314497/tsys2/66.1,64.1,71.4,75.1,67.2,71.8,71.8
9917215314498:!172153322
9917215314507#setcl#time/2893131,5,1999,172,15,31,45.00,-5.681,6.126,-1
9917215314507#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215332200:"data stop"
9917215332200:et
9917215332212:!+3s
9917215332513:tape
9917215332518/tape/off,02122,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215332518:postob
9917215332568/cable/+3.354E-04
9917215332606/gps-fmout/+3.1E-06
9917215332613/onsource/TRACKING
9917215332613#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215332614/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:30 19.80 20.74 16.43 19.75 2.675
9917215332614:source=3c371,180718.6,694857.2,1950.0,cw
9917215332644:nw2a1=5
9917215332697/pass/5,5,auto,-240.0,-240.0,-240.5,-240.7,-0.5,-0.7
9917215332709#matcn#debug: CON 1 ? ERROR 7
9917215333084/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215333084/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215333084/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215333084/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215333084/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215333084/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215333330:!172153401
9917215340100:preob
9917215340110/onsource/TRACKING
9917215340348/tpical/19338,11939,9098,9180,17673,23479,4283,4214,21828,37951
9917215340370/tpical/12896,12212,9097,10244,13490,10919,30652
9917215340378:!172153431
9917215343100:tape
9917215343106/tape/off,02122,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215343106:st=for,80
9917215343121:"data start"
9917215343121:midob
9917215343132/onsource/TRACKING
9917215343133#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215343134/wx/12.3,940.0,78.1
9917215343176/cable/+3.347E-04
9917215343206/gps-fmout/+3.2E-06
9917215343213/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,16239,22140
9917215343220/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,27932
9917215343227/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9244
9917215343234/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17499
9917215343241/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6620
9917215343272/tpi/14832,9244,7055,6994,13236,17499,3339,3276,16239,27932
9917215343294/tpi/9206,8631,6620,7479,9418,7846,22140
9917215343295/tsys1/64.9,63.5,59.5,55.7,57.1,58.4,57.5,59.3,59.9,57.8
9917215343296/tsys2/49.7,47.4,51.3,51.4,46.4,49.6,53.8
9917215343297:!172153611
9917215343305#setcl#time/2909932,5,1999,172,15,34,33.00,-5.677,6.173,0
9917215343305#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215361100:"data stop"
9917215361100:et
9917215361112:!+3s
9917215361413:tape
9917215361418/tape/off,02781,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215361418:postob
9917215361480/cable/+3.351E-04
9917215361607/gps-fmout/+3.4E-06
9917215361614/onsource/TRACKING
9917215361614#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215361614/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:35 19.84 20.77 16.48 19.76 2.666
9917215361614:source=0955+476,095508.5,473928.6,1950.0,neutral
9917215361650:midtp
9917215361888/tpzero/765,1020,1206,1143,1057,702,732,603,126,68
9917215361910/tpzero/640,697,677,835,581,724,747
9917215361927/rx/02(LO),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,34.86
9917215361937/rx/03(DCAL),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,47.07
9917215361947/rx/0E(LO5MHZ),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,2.500
9917215361957/rx/17(PRES),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,0.691
9917215361967/rx/1E(20K),on,a,on,on,on,off,locked,22.13
9917215361974:nw2a1=6
9917215362528/pass/6,6,auto,110.0,110.0,110.4,108.6,0.4,-1.4
9917215362882/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215362882/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215362882/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215362882/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215362882/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215362882/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215363115:fastf=0m13s
9917215364443:!172153707
9917215370700:preob
9917215370711/onsource/TRACKING
9917215370949/tpical/18819,11617,8840,8931,17082,22803,4182,4111,21164,36789
9917215370971/tpical/12560,12008,8853,9475,12595,10316,29923
9917215370979:!172153737
9917215373700:tape
9917215373705/tape/low,03036,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215373705:st=rev,80
9917215373720:"data start"
9917215373720:midob
9917215373743/onsource/TRACKING
9917215373744#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215373745/wx/12.2,939.9,78.2
9917215373768/cable/+3.357E-04
9917215373806/gps-fmout/+3.4E-06
9917215373813/ifd/7,24,nor,nor,rem,15590,21428
9917215373820/if3/1,in,,1,,,present,500.10,rem,lock,26783
9917215373827/vc02/142.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8932
9917215373834/vc06/202.89,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16822
9917215373841/vc11/237.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6376
9917215373873/tpi/14326,8932,6794,6754,12667,16822,3238,3183,15590,26783
9917215373896/tpi/8879,8449,6376,6946,8820,7448,21428
9917215373897/tsys1/62.8,61.3,56.8,53.6,54.7,56.1,55.2,57.8,57.7,55.5
9917215373898/tsys2/47.9,46.6,49.2,51.7,46.7,50.2,52.1
9917215373899:!172153917
9917215373906#setcl#time/2928535,4,1999,172,15,37,39.02,-5.668,6.224,0
9917215373906#setcl#model/old,929954122,-394686,687796,-5.699,44.850,rate
9917215391700:"data stop"
9917215391700:et
9917215391711:!+3s
9917215392012:tape
9917215392018/tape/off,02377,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215392018:postob
9917215392072/cable/+3.370E-04
9917215392206/gps-fmout/+3.3E-06
9917215392213/onsource/TRACKING
9917215392213#antcn#Received message for antenna: TCHECK
9917215392213/relheight/T1,T2,T3,T4,L5/ 21.06.1999 15:35 19.84 20.77 16.48 19.76 2.666
9917215392213:source=oj287,085157.2,201758.6,1950.0,neutral
9917215392252:check2a2
9917215394910#matcn#debug: rec 0 ? ERROR 7
9917215401604/parity/0.,8.,0.,73.,0.,82.,16.,8.,0.,73.,0.,49.,0.,0.,8.,41.,0.,82.,0.,90.,0.,0.,0.,65.,0.,65.
9917215401604/parity/0.,0.
9917215401604/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9917215402476:nw2a1=6
9917215402530/pass/6,6,auto,110.0,110.0,110.4,109.3,0.4,-0.7
9917215402882/form/0x0015 0x0000 0x9221 38 1 4000 11 0 0 0
9917215402882/form/map[0].stack[1].head[2] = xff xff x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x0a x0b x0c x0d
9917215402882/form/map[0].stack[1].head[18] = x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 x18 x19 x1a x1b x1c x1d xff xff
9917215402882/form/map[0].stack[2].head[2] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215402882/form/map[0].stack[2].head[18] = xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff xff
9917215402882/form/0x3fff 0xfffc ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000 ; 0x0000 0x0000
9917215403117:!172154100
9917215410000:preob
9917215410009/onsource/TRACKING
9917215410247/tpical/19395,11969,9126,9211,17722,23541,4300,4220,21905,38080
9917215410269/tpical/12566,12014,8885,9548,12738,10397,30173
9917215410277:!172154130
9917215413000:tape
9917215413006/tape/off,02372,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9917215413006:st=rev,80
9917215413021:"data start"
9917215413021:midob
9917215413032/onsource/TRACKING
9917215413033#antcn#Received message for antenna: CHECK
9917215413034/wx/12.1,940.0,79.0
9917215413064/cable/+3.353E-04
9917215413208/gps-fmout/+3.4E-06
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9917215431000:et
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9917215431317/tape/off,01713,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
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9917215431414/onsource/TRACKING
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9917215431415:fastr=1m12s
9917215442642:unlod
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9917215442642&unlod/xdisp=on
9917215442642&unlod/"************ dismount this tape now !!! ************"
9917215442642&unlod/wakeup
9917215442642&unlod/xdisp=off
9917215443803/ !!!! wake up !!!!
9917215443803:*end of schedule
9917215454867;" No technical problems noted.
9917215461466;" End of observation: I 9 9 1 7 2 W z ,
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<!-- Title: Day shift. Sun Dec 9, 2007 -->
<!-- SciCo: Ron Moore -->
<!-- DAQAce: Pedro Ttito-Guzman -->
<!-- MonAce: -->
<!-- CO: Maurizio Iori -->
<!-- OpManager: Max Goncharov -->
<!-- Notes: -->
<pre>HEP store 5788 spinning, CDF lumi = 51 ub^-1/s. Taking data without pcal00. 150 E10 pbars in the Recycler</pre>
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 08:12:16.148 2007 -->
Done TO for crate b0clc00. Auto-HRR fixed it.
<!-- Author: Pedro :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254954' target=_top>254954</a>) -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 08;17;08 comment by...Pedro -->
Again
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 08:14:13.243 2007 -->
Just to repeat from last shift's notes, Steve Hahn is coming to help diagnose pcal00 and west plug PSM problem.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 08:15:59.814 2007 -->
L2 Decision TO. Auto-HRR recovered.
<!-- Author: Pedro :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254954' target=_top>254954</a>) -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 08;42;18 comment by...Pedro -->
Again
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 09;41;20 comment by...Pedro -->
Again
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 08:29:05.807 2007 -->
<b>MCR Plan</b><br>
The AD RunCo will set the store termination time later this morning. D0 has already asked for an access after this store, and I told MCR we may need an access as well pending additional investigation of pcal00. In addition, AD Cryo would like to check on a Tevatron wet engine between stores.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 08:52:58.592 2007 -->
Data taking has stopped. Ace asked me to page L3/EVB because it looks like the EVB did not make it through a HALT.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 08;53;51 comment by...ronmoore -->
Khaldoun has responded. Pedro is talking to him now.
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 08;54;44 comment by...ronmoore -->
The EVB Ace Panel is not responding. Khaldoun is coming in to assist.
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 09;17;55 comment by...ronmoore -->
We are taking data again.
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 09;20;58 comment by...khaldoun -->
<pre>It looks like at least 2 things happened simultaneously or near the same time. That RC got stuck in going to the HALT state means that some client was unresponsive, and in this case, I expect that one of the SCPUs had crashed.
However, the Ace Control Panel, which would normally be used to diagnose this kind of problem, had also crashed on b0eproxy01. When I logged into eproxy01, the process was no longer running (some java windows remained on b0control20, an artifact).
Action taken:
--Get RC to START state, using the manual override for every transition (since no transition could complete successfully until we could clean up EVB).
--Restart the ACP
--Clean up EVB
This was the fix.</pre>
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 08:58:27.072 2007 -->
<pre>We had this chain of errors:
L3 trigger rate has dropped to 0 Hz!!!
Events are not being logged !!!
L2 trigger rate has dropped to 0 Hz!!!
Events are not being logged !!!
Done TO. for crate/s:
b0cot14
Error Detected in ProcMon.
</pre>
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 09:08:55.527 2007 -->
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 09:08:56.510 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254954>254954</A>
TERMINATE: end run
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 09:17:54.248 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254955>254955</A>
Activated at 2007.12.09 09:16:07
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 09:32:07.252 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254955>254955</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: AAA_CURRENT Trigger: PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 09;35;01 comment by...ronmoore -->
Actually, we lost 5 min because PES LV was inhibiting the run.
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 09:42:57.812 2007 -->
Done TO for crate b0cot14. Manual HRR fixed it.
<!-- Author: Pedro :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254955' target=_top>254955</a>) -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 09:48:11.723 2007 -->
Paged Larry (unintentionally) regarding the pcal00 problem. He suggested paging Mark Mattson to discuss. Steve really is on his way in now, too.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 09;56;34 comment by...ronmoore -->
Mark will investigate and call us back.
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;04;48 comment by...m mattson (ADMEM) -->
<p>
Responded to the ADMEM pager. I looked at the error log for the last run with pcal00 included (254953), and there was something funny about slot 21. When I logged into the crate, the CAFE ID numbers for slot 21 were messed up, which is a symptom of ADMEM configuration file corruption. I reprogrammed slot 21 as PHA from the QIETEST program.
<p>
Unless there are other problems, the crate should be okay for data taking.
<p>
At the beginning of new runs, the error log will have a message about pcal00 slot 21 not being properly configured. All that means is that the slot was properly configured by something other than RunControl; ignore the message.
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 09:57:24.523 2007 -->
Pedro asked me to page L3 again.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;19;55 comment by...ronmoore -->
It looks like the same problem as earlier this shift.
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:04:38.103 2007 -->
<b>MCR Plan</b><br>
Terminate current store at 11:00, start D0 2-3 hour access.
I mentioned that we don't know if we need an access yet, so they
may delay store termination if we need more time to diagnose pcal00.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:05:29.253 2007 -->
In the meantime, Mark Mattson said we can try putting pcal00 back into the run.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;09;19 comment by...m mattson (ADMEM) -->
All runs with pcal00 excluded will be marked bad anyways (missing 4 phi wedges for PEM and PHA calorimeter).
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:11:00.922 2007 -->
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:11:01.302 2007 -->
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TERMINATE: end run
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:18:30.812 2007 -->
Ace still on phone with Khaldoun. Steve here looking at PSM. Gas alarm - cryo taking care of a low flow. Silicon PS#2 auto-hockerization - waiting to recover until Ace is free and RC is in known state.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;27;13 comment by...Ricardo -->
Thanks for clarifying, I was about to call you guys.
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:32:58.422 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254956>254956</A>
TERMINATE: end run
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:39:25.180 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254957>254957</A>
Activated at 2007.12.09 10:39:21
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:39:49.101 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254957>254957</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: AAA_CURRENT Trigger: PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:50:37.234 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254957>254957</A>
Terminated at 2007.12.09 10:50:31
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:50:52.706 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254957>254957</A>
TERMINATE: end run
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;51;52 comment by...khaldoun -->
<pre>Why was this run ended?</pre>
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;59;31 comment by...ronmoore -->
Forgot to include pcal00.
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 11;00;20 comment by...khaldoun -->
<pre>Thanks</pre>
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:55:04.522 2007 -->
OK, here's a quick summary of the latest flurry of activity. Khaldoun helped recover the EVB. Once RC was back in start, the Ace recovered silicon from the PS #2 auto-hocker; I unmarked the 28 pinkies caused by turning on that PS. (Ricardo told me later about the "Unmark All". I had unmarked them individually.) We started taking data again, but had forgotten to reinclude pcal00. (D'oh!) We are now including pcal00.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;56;03 comment by...ronmoore -->
I have asked MCR to delay store termination until we can run with pcal00 for a while to see if it is OK. We don't yet know if we need an access.
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;59;00 comment by...ronmoore -->
There is still a PES LV inhibit. Steve was unable to recover the PSM for the west plug, so we don't know if there is a bad shower-max crate. After collecting some data, Steve will look at YMON plots to check for a problem.
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 10;59;54 comment by...khaldoun -->
<pre>I want to make it explicit that the EVB problem was a very quick fix. We ended the run, and cleaned up EVB. Downtime associated with that should not go above 15min for any reason.
After that, there was a lot of time waiting for the FIB problem, and generally dealing with coordination in the control room. It sounds like (from what I could tell on the phone) that the shift crew was assaulted by 2-3 problems at once :-).
Let's hope the rest of the shift if more restful for you.</pre>
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:55:15.171 2007 -->
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<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 10:55:16.303 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254958>254958</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: AAA_CURRENT Trigger: PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:04:49.387 2007 -->
PPR is missing in W7,8, 21,22. This is pcal01 and pcal05, you might try recalibrating.
If that fails power cycle ....
<!-- Author: Larry N :: (run <a href='/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254958' target=_top>254958</a>) -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:06:25.890 2007 -->
<table><tr><td><a href=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2007&action=view&page=-7269&button=yes target='xxx' onclick='jswindow()'; align=top><img src=/cgi/elog/elog.pl?nb=2007&action=view&page=-7270 width='300' align='top'></a></td><td>ppr for current run</td></tr></table>
<!-- Author: Larry N -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:12:39.922 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254958>254958</A>
Terminated at 2007.12.09 11:12:14
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:12:40.791 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254958>254958</A>
TERMINATE: end run
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:16:06.508 2007 -->
Steve and Larry chatted about the plug. Steve will lead a calibration and power-cycle to fix the (new?) PPR problem. Graciously, MCR has allowed us even more time to diagnose before terminating store 5788.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:17:47.597 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254959>254959</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: SMQIECALIB
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:23:00.619 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254959>254959</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>smx</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#smx target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:25:37.262 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254959>254959</A>
TERMINATE: Try again, this time with FRAM enabled
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:29:36.585 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254960>254960</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>smx</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#smx target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:40:50.407 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254961>254961</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: SMQIECALIB
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:43:47.723 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254961>254961</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>smx</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#smx target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 11;44;38 comment by...Larry N -->
they all look good to me
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 11;57;07 comment by...Steve Hahn -->
<p>Yies, I agree, except for one detail. Looking at DBANA,
the (slopt 7)/(slope 6) plot always comes up with a red border.
However, to my eye, the plot looks fine.
But we're having trouble downloading the
calibration. First, Larry forgot to tell me I need to set the
expert option for downloading the FRAMs. Second, twice the
CALIB_LOAD step failed on waiting for b0pcal08. However, we
could ping b0pcal08 and on sheparding and rebooting this crate,
it looked from the console as if after rebooting, the QIE download
finished. Weird. So now we are trying physics again.</p>
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:55:19.545 2007 -->
During the plug calibrations, there was a silicon pinky DVDD SVX B0W3L3. Ricardo said not to worry about it, just do a cold-start when calibrations are wrapped up.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 12;11;43 comment by...ronmoore -->
This current returned to the expected range after the cold-start.
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:56:42.101 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254962>254962</A>
Activated at 2007.12.09 11:56:38
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:57:01.936 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254962>254962</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: AAA_CURRENT Trigger: PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 12;00;44 comment by...Pedro -->
We are taking data again.
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 11:59:23.648 2007 -->
Done T0 for crate b0svt00. Auto-HRR fixed it.
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:07:58.595 2007 -->
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<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:08:00.848 2007 -->
woo! plug shower max looks ok
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<HTML>Run <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN=254954 target=_runSummary>254954</A> has not yet been checked for goodrun status; please do so.</HTML>
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:10:08.892 2007 -->
Everything looks OK in the west pcal now, except for the power supply monitoring. We are preparing for end-of-store now. Steve will keep looking at the PSM. It is possible we would need an access to fix the monitoring, but we will decide tha later. Thanks to D0 and MCR for their patience.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 12;17;54 comment by...ronmoore -->
Steve is calling Roberto for assistance with the PSM problem.
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 12;37;04 comment by...ronmoore -->
Joy! PSM is working again! (Steve will tell the tale.)
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 12;53;25 comment by...ronmoore -->
No need to access at this time.
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:15:00.244 2007 -->
Informed MCR that we are ready for store termination.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 12;16;45 comment by...ronmoore -->
The store is dead. Long live the store.
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:19:53.598 2007 -->
<p>We can't get a hold of Dervin, and I hate to get Roberto in
here again since he was here yesterday, so I was trying to figure
out what Roberto did yesterday to make the west plug come back.
Tried looking at the program, found no problems earlier. Then
just now tried just restarting program (volt.exe)--no good. Then
tried rebooting VOLTMAN--still no good. Calling Roberto.</p>
<!-- Author: Steve Hahn -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:20:26.795 2007 -->
We expect to have > 2 hrs of quiet time. D0 is going on access (2-3 hrs) and AD Cryo is working on the C2 wet engine (up to 4 hrs).
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:42:06.085 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254964>254964</A>
Activated at 2007.12.09 12:41:18
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:44:59.837 2007 -->
<table border=0><td><tr><td bgcolor=#e0e030><p>Dervination or Davilanation?</p>
<p>I talked to Roberto, and followed his prescription: </p>
<ol>
<li>Exit the volt.exe program on VOLTMAN.</li>
<li>Turn off the entire PSM power supply in rack 1RR06F using
the front-panel toggle switch.</li>
<li>Wait one minute.</li>
<li>Turn the PSM power supply on.</li>
<li>Restart the volt.exe program by double-clioking on the
"Volt.exe - .NET" shortcut icon on the desktop on VOLTMAN,
and clicking the "RUN" button on the display when the program
starts.</li>
</ol>
<p>I would recommend trying this procedure if PSM problems
occur again. I will be changing the documentation to reflect
this.</p></td></tr></td></table>
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<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 12;52;08 comment by...Steve Hahn -->
Oops, did not note that this brought back the west plug SMX crates
which had been bad at least since evening yesterday. Actually,
Roberto and Dervin have done this for a long time; why it works
when any other order does not is a mystery I would love to solve.
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Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254964>254964</A>
Terminated at 2007.12.09 12:48:06
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:48:59.097 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254964>254964</A>
TERMINATE: starting quiet time calibrations
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:50:34.727 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254965>254965</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: ACE_QIE
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:52:08.244 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254963>254963</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>calqie</B></U> calibration FAILED, please investigate
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:52:44.804 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254965>254965</A>
TERMINATE: Done
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:59:17.411 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254966>254966</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: CALIB_CLC_QIE
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:59:19.583 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254966>254966</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>clcqie</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#clcqie target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 12:59:42.652 2007 -->
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TERMINATE: Done
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Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254967>254967</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: CALIB_QIE_FWD
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:09:10.084 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254967>254967</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>bscqie</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#bscqie target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:13:25.171 2007 -->
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ACTIVATE: RunSet: BOTHPLUGS_NORMAL
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:23:31.499 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254968>254968</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:24:55.084 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254967>254967</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:25:41.792 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254955>254955</A>
<HTML>Run <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN=254955 target=_runSummary>254955</A> has not yet been checked for goodrun status; please do so.</HTML>
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:28:54.768 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254969>254969</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>pluglaser</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#pluglaser target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:28:55.346 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254969>254969</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
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Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254969>254969</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: BOTHPLUGS_MM_C
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:31:23.789 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254970>254970</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: BOTHPLUGS_MM
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:33:06.033 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254954>254954</A>
RUNSTATUS: <PRE>Marked Bad, explanation:
PCAL - pcal00 excluded from run
PPR - pcal00 excluded from run
TOF - number of bad channels for "TOF East Ave Time" plot is 9
</PRE>
<!-- Author: cdfscico -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:33:59.576 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254970>254970</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:56:54.888 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254971>254971</A>
Activated at 2007.12.09 13:56:42
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:56:55.067 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254971>254971</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: ACE_CALORIMETER_MINIMAL Trigger: SUMET5 [7,983,706]
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 13:59:16.690 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254955>254955</A>
RUNSTATUS: <PRE>Marked Bad, explanation:
PCAL - pcal00 excluded
PPR - pcal00 excluded
</PRE>
<!-- Author: cdfscico -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:01:22.790 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254971>254971</A>
Terminated at 2007.12.09 14:01:02
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:03:36.839 2007 -->
Fotis has stopped in to request a CHA calibration.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:04:58.754 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254958>254958</A>
RUNSTATUS: <PRE>Marked Bad, explanation:
PPR - blank strips - needs calibration
</PRE>
<!-- Author: cdfscico -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:07:04.138 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254972>254972</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: CENTRAL_HADRON_LASER Trigger: SUMET5 [7,983,707] standard calibration
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:11:29.817 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254972>254972</A>
TERMINATE: finish central hadron calibration - (Fotis)
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:15:53.938 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254973>254973</A>
Activated at 2007.12.09 14:14:07
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:15:54.071 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254973>254973</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: ACE_CALORIMETER_MINIMAL Trigger: SUMET5 [7,983,706]
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:26:18.016 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254973>254973</A>
Terminated at 2007.12.09 14:26:15
<!-- Author: RunControl -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:27:33.470 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254973>254973</A>
TERMINATE: finish PMT Spike run
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Comment: Sun Dec 9 14;28;56 comment by...Pedro -->
L1=33.9 Hz, 30132 events(L2)
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:30:23.197 2007 -->
Starting Non-quite time calibrations
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ACTIVATE: RunSet: ACE_TOF_QIE_NEW
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:34:10.789 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254974>254974</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>tofqie</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#tofqie target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:34:11.978 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254974>254974</A>
TERMINATE: Done
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Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254975>254975</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: SMQIECALIB
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Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254975>254975</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:40:34.145 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254975>254975</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>smx</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#smx target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
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ACTIVATE: RunSet: ACE_LED_ALL
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
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Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254976>254976</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:42:28.040 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254976>254976</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>cemled</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#cemled target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:45:47.162 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254977>254977</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: COTCALIB_ACE
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:45:48.405 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254977>254977</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:45:49.393 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254977>254977</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>cot</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#cot target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:51:10.510 2007 -->
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ACTIVATE: RunSet: XEF_ALL
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:52:07.925 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254978>254978</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:52:08.449 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254978>254978</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>calxef</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#calxef target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 14:59:31.949 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254979>254979</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: CALIB_MUON_ALL1
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Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254979>254979</A>
TERMINATE: Done
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<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 15:08:28.714 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254980>254980</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: TOF_TAC_CALIB
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 15:10:20.593 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254980>254980</A>
TERMINATE: Done
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 15:10:21.718 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254980>254980</A>
CALIBRATION: <U><B>toftac</B></U> calibration <A HREF=http://www-cdfonline.fnal.gov/internal/daq/Calibrations/web.html#toftac target=_calibresults>results</A> ready for review
<!-- Author: CDFCALIB -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 15:21:31.019 2007 -->
Run <A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN_NUMBER=254981>254981</A>
ACTIVATE: RunSet: L2TORTURE Trigger: L2_TORTURE [19,986,705]
<!-- Author: Pedro -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 15:31:33.338 2007 -->
The Tevatron C2 wet engine requires a complete overhaul, so it may be several more hours before the next HEP shot-setup.
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 15:52:33.179 2007 -->
<TABLE bgcolor=#cdc9a5>
<tr><th colspan=2>Totals</th></tr>
<tr><td>Date:</td><td>2007.12.09</td>
<tr><td>Shift:</td><td>day</td>
<tr><td>Delivered luminosity:</td><td> 677.6 nb<sup>-1</sup></td></tr>
<tr><td>Acquired luminosity:</td><td> 237.9 nb<sup>-1</sup></td></tr>
<tr><td>Efficiency:</td><td> 35.1</td></tr>
</TABLE>
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 15:54:41.098 2007 -->
<font color=red>Shift Summary: </font><pre>* Start shift with store 5788, CDF lumi = 51 ub^-1/s. Taking data without
pcal00 - data to be marked bad.
* 08:52 - Problem with EVB, data-taking stopped. Khaldoun investigated, found
two problems. Resolved with ace.
* 09:55 - Repeat of same problem with EVB. Khaldoun guided Ace through the
fix.
* 10:00 - Mark Mattson reprogrammed pcal00 slot 21 ADMEM; asked us to put
pcal00 back into the run. (Too bad he wasn't called earlier.)
* Silicon PS #2 auto-hocker during (2nd) EVB fix. Recovered silicon PS after
EVB problem resolved. The resulting 28 pinkies were unmarked successfully.
* Steve Hahn came in to help with plug problems. After consultations with
Karen and Larry, showermax calibrations and putting in pcal00, all was well.
Steve even fixed plug PSM monitoring with a different procedure (documented in eLog).
* 12:16 - Store 5788 terminated. Thanks to D0 and MCR for waiting for us
to investigate the west plug problems.
* Ace completed calibrations.
* Shift ending with Tevatron off for C2 wet engine repair.
</pre>
<!-- Author: ronmoore -->
<!-- Date: Sun Dec 9 15:55:46.343 2007 -->
<TABLE BORDER=2 CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=1 BGCOLOR=WHITE>
<TR BGCOLOR=YELLOW><TH>RunNumber</TH>
<TH>DataType</TH>
<TH>PhysicsTable</TH>
<TH>Begin</TH>
<TH>End</TH>
<TH>LiveTime</TH>
<TH>L3Accepts</TH>
<TH>DelivLumi nb<SUP>-1</SUP></TH>
<TH>LiveLumi nb<SUP>-1</SUP></TH>
<TH>GR</TH>
<TH>SC</TH>
<TH>RC</TH></TR>
<TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN=254954 target=_runSummary>254954</A> x3E3EA</TD>
<TD>BEAM</TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE=-1>PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>05:47:12</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>09:08:02</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>02:42:17</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 815,492</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 646.91</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 526.19</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN=254955 target=_runSummary>254955</A> x3E3EB</TD>
<TD>BEAM</TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE=-1>PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>09:16:07</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>10:10:18</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:21:09</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 88,789</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 152.96</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 59.89</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN=254956 target=_runSummary>254956</A> x3E3EC</TD>
<TD>BEAM</TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE=-1>PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER></TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>10:32:30</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:00:00</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT></TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER></TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>0</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN=254958 target=_runSummary>254958</A> x3E3EE</TD>
<TD>BEAM</TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE=-1>PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>10:55:04</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>11:12:14</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:15:28</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 49,369</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 45.85</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 40.18</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><A HREF=/java/cdfdb/servlet/RunSummary?RUN=254962 target=_runSummary>254962</A> x3E3F2</TD>
<TD>BEAM</TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE=-1>PHYSICS_5_01 [2,1010,710]</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>11:56:38</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>12:07:37</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>00:08:31</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 19,881</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 25.88</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 21.33</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Totals</TD>
<TD> </TD>
<TD> </TD>
<TD> </TD>
<TD>15:55:01</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>03:27:27</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 973,531</TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 871.60</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT> 647.60</TD>
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##### U.S. Department of Education September 2003
**2003-2004 *No Child Left Behind---Blue Ribbon Schools Program***
**Cover Sheet**
Name of Principal [Mrs. Gail Lynn Main]{.underline}
(Specify: Ms., Miss, Mrs., Dr., Mr., Other) (As it should appear in the
official records)
Official School Name [Lafayette Elementary School]{.underline}
(As it should appear in the official records)
School Mailing Address [5701 Broad Branch Rd., NW]{.underline}
\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
(If address is P.O. Box, also include street address)
[Washington, DC 20015-2541]{.underline}
\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
City State Zip Code+4 (9 digits total)
Tel. [( 202 ) 282-0116]{.underline} Fax [( 202 ) 282-1126]{.underline}
Website/URL [www.k12.dc.us]{.underline} E-mail <[email protected]>
[\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_]{.underline}
I have reviewed the information in this application, including the
eligibility requirements on page 2, and certify that to the best of my
knowledge all information is accurate.
Date\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
(Principal's Signature)
Name of Superintendent\* [Dr. Elfreda W. Massie]{.underline}
(Specify: Ms., Miss, Mrs., Dr., Mr., Other)
District Name [District of Columbia Public Schools]{.underline} Tel. [(
202 ) 442-5885]{.underline}
I have reviewed the information in this application, including the
eligibility requirements on page 2, and certify that to the best of my
knowledge it is accurate.
Date\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
(Superintendent's Signature)
Name of School Board
President/Chairperson [Mrs. Peggy
Cooper-Cafritz]{.underline}\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
(Specify: Ms., Miss, Mrs., Dr., Mr., Other)
I have reviewed the information in this package, including the
eligibility requirements on page 2, and certify that to the best of my
knowledge it is accurate.
Date\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
(School Board President's/Chairperson's Signature)
**PART I ‑ ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATION**
**\[Include this page in the school's application as page 2.\]**
The signatures on the first page of this application certify that each
of the statements below concerning the school\'s eligibility and
compliance with U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights
(OCR) requirements is true and correct.
1. The school has some configuration that includes grades K-12.
(Schools with one principal, even K-12 schools, must apply as an
entire school.)
2. The school has not been in school improvement status or been
identified by the state as \"persistently dangerous\" within the
last two years. To meet final eligibility, the school must meet the
state's adequate yearly progress requirement in the 2003-2004 school
year.
3. If the school includes grades 7 or higher, it has foreign language
as a part of its core curriculum.
4. The school has been in existence for five full years, that is, from
at least September 1998.
5. The nominated school or district is not refusing the OCR access to
information necessary to investigate a civil rights complaint or to
conduct a district‑wide compliance review.
6. The OCR has not issued a violation letter of findings to the school
district concluding that the nominated school or the district as a
whole has violated one or more of the civil rights statutes. A
violation letter of findings will not be considered outstanding if
the OCR has accepted a corrective action plan from the district to
remedy the violation.
7. The U.S. Department of Justice does not have a pending suit alleging
that the nominated school, or the school district as a whole, has
violated one or more of the civil rights statutes or the
Constitution\'s equal protection clause.
8. There are no findings of violations of the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act in a U.S. Department of Education
monitoring report that apply to the school or school district in
question; or if there are such findings, the state or district has
corrected, or agreed to correct, the findings.
**PART II ‑ DEMOGRAPHIC DATA**
**All data are the most recent year available.**
**DISTRICT** (Questions 1‑2 not applicable to private schools)
1\. Number of schools in the district: \_[106]{.underline}\_ Elementary
schools
\_\_[11]{.underline}\_ Middle schools
\_\_\_[9]{.underline}\_ Junior high schools
\_\_[20]{.underline}\_ High schools
\_\_\_\_\_ Other (Briefly explain)
\_[146]{.underline}\_ TOTAL
2\. District Per Pupil Expenditure: [\_\_\$7,059\*]{.underline}\_\_\_\_
Average State Per Pupil Expenditure:
[\_\_\$9,827\*\*]{.underline}\_\_\_\_
**SCHOOL** (To be completed by all schools)
3\. Category that best describes the area where the school is located:
> \[ X\] Urban or large central city
>
> \[ \] Suburban school with characteristics typical of an urban area
>
> \[ \] Suburban
>
> \[ \] Small city or town in a rural area
>
> \[ \] Rural
4\. \_\_\_\_[2]{.underline}\_\_ Number of years the principal has been
in her/his position at this school.
\_\_\_[20]{.underline}\_\_ If fewer than three years, how long was the
previous principal at this school?
5\. Number of students enrolled at each grade level or its equivalent in
applying school:
----------- --------- ----------- ---------- --------- -- ----------- --------- ----------- ---------
**Grade** **\# of **\# of **Grade **Grade** **\# of **\# of **Grade
Males** Females** Total** Males** Females** Total**
**K** 46 37 **83** **7**
**1** 43 28 **71** **8**
**2** 42 44 **86** **9**
**3** 27 38 **65** **10**
**4** 34 32 **66** **11**
**5** 27 37 **64** **12**
**6** 28 15 43 PK 27 33 60
**TOTAL 538
STUDENTS
IN THE
APPLYING
SCHOOL**
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\*FY2003 average per pupil base funding provided to each local school,
with add-ons for grade level and student characteristics.
\*\*FY2003 statewide local and federal per pupil expenditure amount --
with standardized definitions based on the Metropolitan Area Boards of
Education methodology.
6\. Racial/ethnic composition of \_\_[71.2]{.underline}\_ % White
the students in the school: \_\_[22.2]{.underline}\_ % Black or African
American
[\_\_\_3.2\_]{.underline} % Hispanic or Latino
\_\_\_[3.4]{.underline}\_ % Asian/Pacific Islander
\_\_\_[0.0]{.underline}\_\_ % American Indian/Alaskan Native
**100% Total**
7\. Student turnover, or mobility rate, during the past year:
\_[1.74]{.underline}\_%
> (This rate includes the total number of students who transferred to or
> from different schools between October 1 and the end of the school
> year, divided by the total number of students in the school as of
> October 1, multiplied by 100.)
----------- ---------------------------------- ------------------------
**(1)** Number of students who transferred 3
***to*** the school after October
1 until the end of the year.
**(2)** Number of students who transferred 6
***from*** the school after
October 1 until the end of the
year.
**(3)** Subtotal of all transferred 9
students \[sum of rows (1) and
(2)\]
**(4)** Total number of students in the 517
school as of October 1
**(5)** Subtotal in row (3) divided by 0.0174
total in row (4)
**(6)** Amount in row (5) multiplied by 1.74
100
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8\. Limited English Proficient students in the school:
\_[2.7]{.underline}\_\_\_%
\_[15]{.underline}\_\_\_Total Number Limited English Proficient
Number of languages represented: \_\_[12]{.underline}\_\_\_\_
Specify languages: Lithuanian, German, Russian, French, Swedish, Hindi,
Spanish, Bulgarian,
Dutch, Danish, Chinese, Finnish.
9\. Students eligible for free/reduced-priced meals:
\_\_\_[2]{.underline}\_\_\_\_%
\_\_\_[10]{.underline}\_\_\_Total Number Students Who Qualify
> If this method does not produce a reasonably accurate estimate of the
> percentage of students from low‑income families or the school does not
> participate in the federally‑supported lunch program, specify a more
> accurate estimate, tell why the school chose it, and explain how it
> arrived at this estimate.
10\. Students receiving special education services:
\_\_\_[4.6]{.underline}\_\_%
\_\_\_[25]{.underline}\_\_Total Number of Students Served
> Indicate below the number of students with disabilities according to
> conditions designated in the Individuals with Disabilities Education
> Act.
\_\_\_\_Autism \_\_[1]{.underline}\_Orthopedic Impairment
\_\_\_\_Deafness \_\_[1]{.underline}\_Other Health Impaired
\_\_\_\_Deaf-Blindness \_[11]{.underline}\_Specific Learning Disability
\_\_\_\_Hearing Impairment \_[10]{.underline}\_Speech or Language
Impairment
\_\_\_\_Mental Retardation \_\_[1]{.underline}\_Traumatic Brain Injury
\_\_\_\_Multiple Disabilities \_\_\_\_Visual Impairment Including
Blindness
\_\_[1]{.underline}\_ Emotional disturbance
11. Indicate number of full‑time and part‑time staff members in each of
the categories below:
**Number of Staff**
**[Full-time]{.underline}** **[Part-Time]{.underline}**
Administrator(s) \_\_\_[1]{.underline}\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
Classroom teachers \_\_[26]{.underline}\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
Special resource teachers/specialists \_\_[10]{.underline}\_\_\_
\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
Paraprofessionals \_\_\_[7]{.underline}\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
> Support staff \_\_\_[6]{.underline}\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
>
> Total number \_\_[50]{.underline}\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
12\. Average school student-"classroom teacher" ratio:
\_\_[20.6]{.underline}\_
13\. Show the attendance patterns of teachers and students as a
percentage. The student dropout rate is defined by the state. The
student drop-off rate is the difference between the number of entering
students and the number of exiting students from the same cohort. (From
the same cohort, subtract the number of exiting students from the number
of entering students; divide that number by the number of entering
students; multiply by 100 to get the percentage drop-off rate.) Briefly
explain in 100 words or fewer any major discrepancy between the dropout
rate and the drop-off rate. (Only middle and high schools need to supply
dropout rates and only high schools need to supply drop-off rates.)
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2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999
Daily student attendance 94.6 96.9 95.7 96.0 96.4
%
Daily teacher attendance 95.5 95.4 95.4 95.2 95.4
%
Teacher turnover rate % 3 3 24 12 16
Student dropout rate % 0 0 0 0 0
Student drop-off rate % 0 0 0 0 0
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**PART III -- SUMMARY**
Lafayette Elementary School was established in 1928 in the far northwest
neighborhood of Chevy Chase, Washington DC, to meet the needs of
families moving into new residential communities located along the
Connecticut Avenue corridor. The community is now, as when first
established, one of primarily single-family homes. In 1931, the first
wing of the building opened. A second wing with connecting areas was
completed in 1938. In 1978 the building underwent extensive expansion
with the addition of an early childhood wing and the conversion of the
original school space to an open space concept. This past summer, with
the assistance of the Home and School Association, the library, always
the center of the school, was completely remodeled to now incorporate
three new learning centers. The school site shares it grounds with
Lafayette Park and the Lafayette Recreation Center. The school seeks
now, as it did when first established, to provide a special learning
environment with talented, dedicated teachers and other staff members
supported by an active community body. The school holds a wide
reputation in the greater Washington, DC area as a place that nurtures
and challenges students to reach their potential.
Lafayette Elementary School currently has an enrollment of 536 students
in grades pre-kindergarten through sixth. The school has grown by almost
100 students over the last two years as the surrounding neighborhood has
undergone changes prompted by older residents selling their homes to
young families with school-age children. A true neighborhood school, 84%
of the student body resides in the immediate area. Each morning and
afternoon, the streets around Lafayette are full of students walking to
school like they did when the school opened over 70 years ago. The other
16% takes advantage of the DCPS out-of-boundary process and obtains
places in the school through a lottery.
Lafayette Elementary School is proud of its diversity. Almost 30 % of
the student body is part of a minority group. Our children in the
English for Speakers of Other Languages Program speak at least 12
different languages. The number of totally bilingual children is close
to 50. All children with disabilities are part of a general education
homeroom with both pull-out and inclusion services available.
Multicultural activities are incorporated in various ways throughout the
school year. From early fall, when we celebrate Hispanic culture through
the winter and African-American history month, to our yearly
pre-kindergarten International Celebration, Lafayette is proud of seeing
the world reflected in who we are.
Our mission is to provide creative and developmentally appropriate
learning experiences in a nurturing environment. Teachers, parents, and
students work together to make this a reality. Using the wealth of
community resources available in the Washington metropolitan area, our
city becomes our classroom.
Partnerships with the Kennedy Center, Washington Performing Arts Society
and the Washington Opera bring world-class performers to the school and
allow students to attend performances in professional venues. Trips are
planned to world-renowned museums and exhibitions. As often as possible
our goal is for students at Lafayette to experience something first
hand.
We are proud of the strong relationships we have with our parents. With
26 classrooms, we have over 100 room parents. An average of 15 parents
volunteer each day at Lafayette. Participation at Back to School Night
and Conference Days is high with over 90% attendance. Our e-mail
listserv gives us almost instant access to parents at work when a
message needs to go out.
For over 70 years, Lafayette Elementary School has sat high on a hill,
the center of academic excellence in a neighborhood that values
learning. We are always mindful of the trust placed in us to prepare
each child for the future. Lafayette is a place where children learn to
love to learn.
.
**PART IV -- INDICATORS OF ACADEMIC SUCCESS**
1\. Assessment Results
Lafayette Elementary School participates in the District of Columbia
Public School assessment program by administering a standardized
achievement measure \--the ***Stanford Achievement Test 9^th^ Edition***
(SAT-9) each April. Since the first administration in 1998, Lafayette
has consistently been one of the top performing schools in the District
of Columbia.
In reading, Lafayette students have scored at the highest levels of
achievement. In fact, in the spring of 2003, all 4^th^, 5^th^, and 6^th^
grade students met or exceeded the system set expectations in reading.
Over a five-year period of time our overall NCE scores in reading have
remained within a four-point range. Our percentile rank has varied
between 88 and 91%.
In mathematics, Lafayette students also show exceptional achievement.
Since 2000, each year has shown hard earned growth in our NCE scores.
Our NCE scores have increased by over 4 points. Our percentile rank is
currently at 92%.
Emphasis has been placed on moving students between performance levels.
Since 1999, the total percentage of students in the advanced category in
mathematics has risen almost 6 %. In reading, the advanced performance
level has recovered from a slight dip, which occurred in 2002, growing
3.4% last year. Last year, Lafayette's scale score averages in both
reading and math were at their highest levels since SAT-9 testing began.
During school years 1999-2002, students in grades 1-6 were tested. In
spring, 2003, testing using the SAT-9 was optional for students in
grades 1 and 2. Lafayette opted not to test students in those grades.
All special education and English language learners participate in
testing. Children with disabilities receive accommodations as described
in their IEPs or 504 plans.
See the testing reports attached to the end of this application.
2\. Using Assessment Data.
Lafayette Elementary School recognizes that effective school improvement
is based on careful evaluation of assessment information. Teachers in
grades 4-6 start each school year by carefully analyzing the previous
spring's SAT-9 performance of their classes. Each student's scores are
charted to look for strengths and weaknesses, positioning in the
performance standards categories, and changes from previous year's
results. The use of the Academic Performance Data System has allowed us
to quickly evaluate a student's individual performance over time and
look for areas of difficulty. This past year, individual reports were
shared with students in the fifth and sixth grades. Sharing the results
with the students gave them a clearer picture of what was necessary for
them to continue to perform at high levels and gave them clear goals to
work towards. Assessment data also drives our decisions for staff
development. When test information is disaggregated at Lafayette, while
our minority students achieve at very high levels, they often do not
quite reach the same levels as our white students. This year we have
used this assessment information to look at ways of closing the
achievement gap, even in students with high performance. Staff
development and study groups have worked with the staff on strategies to
encourage our minority students to participate in activities and to set
standards that are necessary for the highest levels of achievement.
# 3. Communication of Student Performance
Communication with parents is vitally important for developing a strong
school-home relationship. From pre-kindergarten through the sixth grade,
systems are in place for parents to always be aware of their children's
progress. Daily planners, weekly folders, reading logs, and long-term
assignment rubrics all invite parent comments. Quarterly grading reports
are followed by individual parent-teacher conferences. Attendance rates
are so high that not all parents can be accommodated on the school
system allotted day. On days before and after the planned conference
day, parents continue to arrive to discuss student progress with
teachers. Other conferences are scheduled on an as needed basis. The
weekly ***Tuesday Bulletin*** keeps parents informed of upcoming
activities or issues facing the school. Each June, parents receive
information about their child's performance on the spring SAT-9 test.
Our September Back-to-School Night, with over 90% of the parents in
attendance allows each teacher to share his or her goals for the school
year and gives parents the opportunity to ask questions.
Communication to the wider community takes place through several media
outlets as well as the DCPS Office of Communications publications. Our
local neighborhood newspaper, ***The Northwest Current***, as well as
***The Washington Post***, often highlights the accomplishments of DCPS
schools. Website resources like the Academic Performance Data Base
System allow anyone with access to the Internet to see local school
assessment data.
4\. Sharing Successes
Lafayette Elementary School recognizes that successful schools have a
responsibility to share their strategies and results with others.
Recognition as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence will only strengthen
our current efforts at community outreach. We currently serve as a
partner school with the George Washington University Graduate School of
Education Department of Teacher Education. Interns placed at our school
become familiar with our assessment and instructional strategies. We
also encourage teachers from other schools to visit Lafayette, meet with
our teachers, and carry away proven methods and tools for classroom
application. The Department of Teacher Affairs mentors often use
Lafayette as a site for viewing best practices.
Lafayette will continue to host district wide staff development events
and workshops. Our teachers have always been active participants in
district wide initiatives and served as committee members for textbook
adoptions and assessment strategies. These activities allow them the
opportunity to share our best practices with others in DCPS.
Lafayette will also be proud to announce our recognition as a school of
excellence to the wider Washington, DC community. Our accomplishment
will become a part of our school literature. Our school marquee will
display highlight the accomplishment. We expect that additional interest
in Lafayette's programs will be generated following such a prestigious
award.
**PART V -- CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION**
1\. Description of School Curriculum
Based on the District of Columbia Public Schools' standards-based
system, the curriculum at Lafayette Elementary School sets high
expectations for student achievement. Using content standards that
describe what students should know and be able to do and performance
standards that describe what excellent work is, students at Lafayette
excel in all subject areas.
Reading is at the heart of all we do at Lafayette. Each grade level
dedicates 90 minutes for reading/language arts instruction on a daily
basis. Additional time is allocated for silent reading for older
students and teacher read aloud time for younger ones. Our reading
specialist provides support to both individual students as well as
classroom teachers to make sure that each and every child at Lafayette
is a successful reader.
Mathematics is based on mastery of basic computational skills with a
strong emphasis on problem-solving skills. Multiple strategies are
presented to meet the needs of all learners. Using hands-on materials
and real-life applications, students learn to see the connections
between what they are learning and the real world and begin to think
with a sense of numbers.
In science, we use the Full Option Science System materials, a
research-based program developed at the University of California at
Berkeley. FOSS teaches students to appreciate the scientific method,
learn scientific concepts, and think critically through their own
questions, investigations and conclusions. Using the broad areas of
life, physical and earth science along with reasoning and technology,
FOSS has turned our students into active science explorers. With only a
few minutes of opening discussion, students then begin working with
materials and discovering different ways the world works.
Social studies leads the children from the world they know starting with
home and community helpers and early map skills in first and second
grade to our city, nation, colonial history and finally out into the
world in the sixth grade when Africa and Asia take center stage. At all
grade levels students learn ideas and contributions of famous
individuals and nations, while gaining a wider understanding of the
world at large.
We do not forget other areas of the curriculum at Lafayette. Each week
every student in the school participates in physical education, music,
and the visual arts. Special time with the librarian is scheduled for
each class. Our special subject teachers work closely with the general
education teacher to make sure that what they are doing is aligned to
what is being learned in the classroom. As students learn about Native
Americans, the artwork on display in the school has a Native American
theme. Music instruction often supports social studies by teaching
children songs from different periods in American history. Physical
education will use math skills as children graph their progress in
developing flexibility or mastering ball-handling skills. Children are
taught to see the connections between different curricular areas.
We do not forget the commonly held values that make us a civilized
people. Through our Values First character education program, children
learn about the importance of respect and responsibility, tolerance and
self-control. Our peer mediation program teaches children to work
together to find solutions to conflict. Our student council allows
children to practice leadership skills. Extra curricular activities such
as cross-country and track, math team, student correspondents for the
local paper, creative movement and drama allow us to meet the needs of
the whole child.
2\. Description of Reading Curriculum
The underlying philosophy that guides Lafayette Elementary School's
exemplary reading program is the knowledge that in order to learn to
read, students must be immersed daily in reading, writing and language.
No one-way is right for teaching reading to all students, so our reading
program strives for balance and variety using research proven methods
and materials. Throughout the school, the DCPS adopted Houghton-Mifflin
reading series is supplemented by trade books, newspapers, magazines and
specific skills series. The DCPS requirement of reading at least 30
books during the year is supported by all teachers. Every child leaves
for summer break with a summer reading packet of activities and reading
requirements used to start the following school year's activities.
Each day, 90 minutes is allocated in the school day for reading/language
arts instruction in grades 1-6. In addition 30 minutes of student
sustained silent reading is also placed in the daily schedule. Using
assessments provided by the basal reading series, a prescriptive
approach to reading takes place by regular monitoring of each student's
progress by the classroom teacher and the reading specialist. A
designated amount of reading time is built into most teachers' daily
homework assignments. Classroom libraries are well stocked with
materials spanning approximately 4 years in grade levels.
Our accelerated readers are provided additional challenges through the
use of Junior Great Books, monthly Book Clubs and individual class
projects. Students needing additional support meet with the reading
specialist for specific skill instruction. Special attention is placed
on students who are close to advancing performance levels in
standardized testing. Sharing this fact with these children served as an
incentive in improving individual testing performance this past year.
3\. Description of Math curriculum
Lafayette Elementary School uses the McGraw-Hill Mathematics series for
students in grades K-6. Based on the National council of Teachers of
Mathematics published ***Principles and Standards for School
Mathematics***, it uses the 10 standards, or descriptions of what
mathematics instruction should enable students to know and do as it
basis. The program helps students develop proficiency in conceptual
understanding, computational and procedural skills, and problem-solving
ability. Using an extensive range of manipulative materials, multiple
strategies are used so that all children are successful in developing
both conceptual understanding as well as computational proficiency. On
going assessment is a part of the program as well as spiraled review.
The Lafayette math specialist works with each classroom on a bi-weekly
basis, teaching both students and teachers new strategies and
techniques. This is our third year to use this series and each year we
have seen growth in overall school performance.
In addition to classroom instruction, additional opportunities are
offered to students who are highly able in math. Lafayette participates
in the MathCounts program and AMC-8 competitions. Four mornings a week
students in grades 4-6 meet with the math specialist to practice new
skills and discover new math concepts as part of their preparation.
4\. Differentiating Instruction
Lafayette Elementary School is committed to meeting the academic needs
of all students. We know one way of reaching that goal is limiting
class-size. Even with current budgetary constraints, class size averages
just fewer than 21 students per class. Our commitment in first grade
gives us classes of 18, so that each beginning reader can get the
attention he or she needs to be successful. In addition, we have
resource teachers in math, reading, special education, and English
language acquisition, to meet the needs of children identified eligible
for their services.
Children in grades 4-6 experience some team teaching to allow teachers
to work in the areas of instruction they consider to be their strengths.
Classroom teachers utilize all kinds of grouping strategies and
instructional activities so that the learning styles of all students are
met. Cross grade activities are planned, allowing for positive
interactions between children who otherwise would not see each other
during the school day. Older students serve as reading buddies and work
helpers learning the truth that you do not really understand something
until you try to teach it to someone else.
Children with more intensive needs are identified during the school year
and receive more individualized attention. The reading specialist works
with small groups of students who need specific skill reteaching or
reinforcement. Information is shared with classroom teachers to allow
them to better group students and design learning activities that best
meet individual needs.
5\. Professional Development
Professional development at Lafayette is driven by a strongly held
belief that as a learning community, we must all be active learners.
Each year, staff members both individually and as a wider group devote
significant amounts of time to increasing their skills and teachers and
understanding of new research and its impact on student achievement.
Almost every staff member participates in a professional study group.
Our two groups have focused their studies this year on achievement gap
issues and integrating arts into the general education curriculum.
Meeting monthly, they do intensive reading and conduct serious
discussions, sharing information with the total staff at staff meetings.
Individual teachers are supported in attending outside of school
workshops related to these two areas of interest.
Our community partners and school system as a whole sponsors other
professional development activities. We are an In2Books school and
teachers in grades 2 and 3 take extensive training in connecting
literature to writing as they study different literature genres and the
use of pen pals for writing activities. We are a Kennedy Center partner
school and teachers participate in workshops there in arts integration.
Our early childhood program has participated in the Wolf Trap Center for
Early Education school based program where artists work with teachers in
developing a repertoire of techniques using music and movement to teach
early literacy and math skills. The DC Commission on the Arts is
sponsoring two staff development days this year on using multiple
intelligences to reach all students. These activities have been very
well received by staff and evidence of implementation is evident in
individual classrooms.
**PART VII - ASSESSMENT RESULTS**
**[LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL]{.underline}**
**[SAT-9 DATA]{.underline}**
Grade\_\_3\_\_\_\_\_ Test\_\_[Stanford Achievement
Test\--Reading]{.underline}\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
Edition/publication year:\_[9^th^ Edition,
Select/1996]{.underline}\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Publisher:
[Harcourt]{.underline}\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
What groups were excluded from testing? Why, and how were they assessed?
\_\_[None]{.underline}\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
Scores are reported here as (check one):
NCEs\_**[\_\_]{.underline}**\_\_ Scaled scores \_\_\_\_
Percentiles\_\_\_X\_\_\_
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**Grade 3 Reading**
**2002 - **2001 - **2000 - **1999 - **1998 -
2003** 2002** 2001** 2000** 1999**
Testing Month \-- April
**SCHOOL SCORES**
Total \-- Percent of students...
At or above Below Basic 100 100 100 100 100
At or above Basic 94 99 98 100 98
At or above proficient 88 82 92 96 95
At or above Advanced 58 53 60 58 63
Number of student tested 72 68 48 57 63
Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100
Number of students excluded 0 0 0 0 0
Percent of students excluded 0 0 0 0 0
**Subgroup Scores**
1\. African American
At or above Below Basic 100 100 100 100 n.a.
At or above Basic 85 95 92 100 n.a.
At or above proficient 85 42 83 100 n.a.
At or above Advanced 30 16 33 25 n.a.
2\. White
At or above Below Basic 100 100 100 100 100
At or above Basic 98 100 100 100 100
At or above proficient 90 98 97 94 100
At or above Advanced 69 70 71 76 69
**District of Columbia Scores**
Total \-- Percent of students...
At or above Below Basic 100 100 100 100 100
At or above Basic 67 65 66 72 68
At or above proficient 31 29 28 33 30
At or above Advanced 8 8 6 8 7
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**[LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL]{.underline}**
**[SAT-9 DATA]{.underline}**
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<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td> </td>
<td><strong>2002 - 2003</strong></td>
<td><strong>2001 - 2002</strong></td>
<td><strong>2000 - 2001</strong></td>
<td><strong>1999 - 2000</strong></td>
<td><strong>1998 - 1999</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Testing Month --April</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>SCHOOL SCORES</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>98</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>82</td>
<td>90</td>
<td>91</td>
<td>95</td>
<td>90</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>55</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>57</td>
<td>57</td>
<td>67</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of student tested</td>
<td>67</td>
<td>50</td>
<td>54</td>
<td>56</td>
<td>61</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of total students tested</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Subgroup Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>1. African American</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>93</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>47</td>
<td>71</td>
<td>73</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>29</td>
<td>36</td>
<td>45</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>2. White</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>98</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>96</td>
<td>97</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>96</td>
<td>96</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>66</td>
<td>71</td>
<td>70</td>
<td>57</td>
<td>76</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>District of Columbia Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>69</td>
<td>70</td>
<td>71</td>
<td>74</td>
<td>71</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>29</td>
<td>30</td>
<td>27</td>
<td>31</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>9</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td colspan="3"></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td colspan="2"><p><strong><u>LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL</u></strong></p>
<p><strong><u>SAT-9 DATA</u></strong></p>
<p>Grade__5_____ Test__<u>Stanford Achievement
Test--Reading</u>_________</p>
<p>Edition/publication year:_<u>9<sup>th</sup> Edition,
Select/1996</u>_______ Publisher: <u>Harcourt</u>______________</p>
<p>What groups were excluded from testing? Why, and how were they
assessed? __<u>None</u>________</p>
<p>_____________________________________________________________________________</p>
<p>Scores are reported here as (check one):
NCEs_<strong><u>__</u></strong>__ Scaled scores ____
Percentiles__X__</p>
<table style="width:100%;">
<colgroup>
<col style="width: 50%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Grade 5 Reading</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td> </td>
<td><strong>2002 - 2003</strong></td>
<td><strong>2001 - 2002</strong></td>
<td><strong>2000 - 2001</strong></td>
<td><strong>1999 - 2000</strong></td>
<td><strong>1998 - 1999</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Testing Month -- April</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>SCHOOL SCORES</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>88</td>
<td>83</td>
<td>84</td>
<td>89</td>
<td>93</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>35</td>
<td>32</td>
<td>43</td>
<td>55</td>
<td>46</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of student tested</td>
<td>48</td>
<td>53</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>55</td>
<td>56</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of total students tested</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Subgroup Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>1. African American</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>79</td>
<td>69</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>14</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>2. White</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>94</td>
<td>90</td>
<td>88</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>95</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>47</td>
<td>45</td>
<td>50</td>
<td>63</td>
<td>57</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>District of Columbia Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>70</td>
<td>72</td>
<td>74</td>
<td>78</td>
<td>77</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>22</td>
<td>23</td>
<td>22</td>
<td>26</td>
<td>24</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong><u>LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL</u></strong></p>
<p><strong><u>SAT-9 DATA</u></strong></p>
<p>Grade__6_____ Test__<u>Stanford Achievement
Test--Reading</u>_________</p>
<p>Edition/publication year:_<u>9<sup>th</sup> Edition,
Select/1996</u>_______ Publisher: <u>Harcourt</u>______________</p>
<p>What groups were excluded from testing? Why, and how were they
assessed? __<u>None</u>________</p>
<p>_____________________________________________________________________________</p>
<p>Scores are reported here as (check one):
NCEs_<strong><u>__</u></strong>__ Scaled scores ____
Percentiles__X____</p>
<table style="width:100%;">
<colgroup>
<col style="width: 50%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Grade 6 Reading</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td> </td>
<td><strong>2002 - 2003</strong></td>
<td><strong>2001 - 2002</strong></td>
<td><strong>2000 - 2001</strong></td>
<td><strong>1999 - 2000</strong></td>
<td><strong>1998 - 1999</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Testing Month -- April</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>SCHOOL SCORES</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>88</td>
<td>86</td>
<td>91</td>
<td>93</td>
<td>94</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>33</td>
<td>30</td>
<td>34</td>
<td>30</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of student tested</td>
<td>51</td>
<td>56</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>54</td>
<td>58</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of total students tested</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Subgroup Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>1. African American</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>17</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>2. White</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>93</td>
<td>91</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>96</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>47</td>
<td>34</td>
<td>43</td>
<td>38</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>District of Columbia Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>77</td>
<td>79</td>
<td>78</td>
<td>85</td>
<td>82</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>24</td>
<td>25</td>
<td>25</td>
<td>31</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><p><strong><u>LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL</u></strong></p>
<p><strong><u>SAT-9 DATA</u></strong></p>
<p>Grade__3_____ Test__<u>Stanford Achievement
Test--Math</u>_________</p>
<p>Edition/publication year:_<u>9<sup>th</sup> Edition,
Select/1996</u>_______ Publisher: <u>Harcourt</u>______________</p>
<p>What groups were excluded from testing? Why, and how were they
assessed? __<u>None</u>________</p>
<p>_____________________________________________________________________________</p>
<p>Scores are reported here as (check one): NCEs___ Scaled scores ____
Percentiles_X__</p>
<table>
<colgroup>
<col style="width: 49%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 10%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Grade 3 Math</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td> </td>
<td><strong>2002 - 2003</strong></td>
<td><strong>2001 - 2002</strong></td>
<td><strong>2000 - 2001</strong></td>
<td><strong>1999 - 2000</strong></td>
<td><strong>1998 - 1999</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Testing Month -- April</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>SCHOOL SCORES</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>94</td>
<td>96</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>98</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>90</td>
<td>84</td>
<td>82</td>
<td>81</td>
<td>80</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>57</td>
<td>44</td>
<td>40</td>
<td>33</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of student tested</td>
<td>72</td>
<td>68</td>
<td>50</td>
<td>57</td>
<td>64</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of total students tested</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Subgroup Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>1. African American</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>85</td>
<td>84</td>
<td>92</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>63</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>67</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>30</td>
<td>21</td>
<td>25</td>
<td>17</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>2. White</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>96</td>
<td>91</td>
<td>92</td>
<td>88</td>
<td>83</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>69</td>
<td>52</td>
<td>46</td>
<td>48</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>District of Columbia Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>74</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>79</td>
<td>72</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>35</td>
<td>31</td>
<td>31</td>
<td>33</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>10</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><p><strong><u>LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL</u></strong></p>
<p><strong><u>SAT-9 DATA</u></strong></p>
<p>Grade__4_____ Test__<u>Stanford Achievement
Test--Math</u>_________</p>
<p>Edition/publication year:_<u>9<sup>th</sup> Edition,
Select/1996</u>_______ Publisher: <u>Harcourt</u>______________</p>
<p>What groups were excluded from testing? Why, and how were they
assessed? __<u>None</u>________</p>
<p>_____________________________________________________________________________</p>
<p>Scores are reported here as (check one):
NCEs_<strong><u>_</u></strong>__ Scaled scores ____ Percentiles_X___</p>
<table style="width:100%;">
<colgroup>
<col style="width: 50%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Grade 4 Math</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td> </td>
<td><strong>2002 - 2003</strong></td>
<td><strong>2001 - 2002</strong></td>
<td><strong>2000 - 2001</strong></td>
<td><strong>1999 - 2000</strong></td>
<td><strong>1998 - 1999</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Testing Month -- April</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>SCHOOL SCORES</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>99</td>
<td>96</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>95</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>85</td>
<td>74</td>
<td>85</td>
<td>79</td>
<td>85</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>37</td>
<td>48</td>
<td>43</td>
<td>39</td>
<td>52</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of student tested</td>
<td>68</td>
<td>50</td>
<td>54</td>
<td>56</td>
<td>61</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of total students tested</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Subgroup Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>1. African American</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>94</td>
<td>86</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>65</td>
<td>36</td>
<td>73</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>24</td>
<td>29</td>
<td>18</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>2. White</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>98</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>94</td>
<td>91</td>
<td>91</td>
<td>79</td>
<td>93</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>42</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>48</td>
<td>36</td>
<td>54</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>District of Columbia Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>67</td>
<td>68</td>
<td>68</td>
<td>73</td>
<td>64</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>32</td>
<td>31</td>
<td>29</td>
<td>32</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td><p><strong><u>LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL</u></strong></p>
<p><strong><u>SAT-9 DATA</u></strong></p>
<p>Grade__5_____ Test__<u>Stanford Achievement
Test--Math</u>_________</p>
<p>Edition/publication year:_<u>9<sup>th</sup> Edition,
Select/1996</u>_______ Publisher: <u>Harcourt</u>______________</p>
<p>What groups were excluded from testing? Why, and how were they
assessed? __<u>None</u>________</p>
<p>_____________________________________________________________________________</p>
<p>Scores are reported here as (check one):
NCEs_<strong><u>_</u></strong>__ Scaled scores ____
Percentiles__X___</p>
<table style="width:100%;">
<colgroup>
<col style="width: 50%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Grade 5 Math</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td> </td>
<td><strong>2002 - 2003</strong></td>
<td><strong>2001 - 2002</strong></td>
<td><strong>2000 - 2001</strong></td>
<td><strong>1999 - 2000</strong></td>
<td><strong>1998 - 1999</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Testing Month -- April</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>SCHOOL SCORES</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>96</td>
<td>96</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>98</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>87</td>
<td>83</td>
<td>87</td>
<td>77</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>54</td>
<td>34</td>
<td>31</td>
<td>40</td>
<td>30</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of student tested</td>
<td>48</td>
<td>53</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>55</td>
<td>56</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of total students tested</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Subgroup Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>1. African American</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>93</td>
<td>85</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>43</td>
<td>69</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>29</td>
<td>23</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>2. White</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>91</td>
<td>94</td>
<td>90</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>80</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>66</td>
<td>42</td>
<td>35</td>
<td>45</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>District of Columbia Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>56</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>62</td>
<td>57</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>25</td>
<td>23</td>
<td>23</td>
<td>24</td>
<td>21</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong><u>LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL</u></strong></p>
<p><strong><u>SAT-9 DATA</u></strong></p>
<p>Grade__6_____ Test__<u>Stanford Achievement
Test--Math</u>_________</p>
<p>Edition/publication year:_<u>9<sup>th</sup> Edition,
Select/1996</u>_______ Publisher: <u>Harcourt</u>______________</p>
<p>What groups were excluded from testing? Why, and how were they
assessed? __<u>None</u>________</p>
<p>_____________________________________________________________________________</p>
<p>Scores are reported here as (check one):
NCEs_<strong><u>_</u></strong>__ Scaled scores ____
Percentiles__X___</p>
<table>
<colgroup>
<col style="width: 49%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 10%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
<col style="width: 9%" />
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Grade 6 Math</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td> </td>
<td><strong>2002 - 2003</strong></td>
<td><strong>2001 - 2002</strong></td>
<td><strong>2000 - 2001</strong></td>
<td><strong>1999 - 2000</strong></td>
<td><strong>1998 - 1999</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Testing Month -- April</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>SCHOOL SCORES</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>96</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>98</td>
<td>98</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>86</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>90</td>
<td>80</td>
<td>79</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>35</td>
<td>36</td>
<td>50</td>
<td>28</td>
<td>40</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of student tested</td>
<td>51</td>
<td>56</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>54</td>
<td>58</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of total students tested</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>Number of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Percent of students excluded</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>Subgroup Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>1. African American</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>92</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>17</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
<td>n.a.</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>2. White</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>90</td>
<td>84</td>
<td>93</td>
<td>88</td>
<td>91</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>47</td>
<td>41</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>33</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td><strong>District of Columbia Scores</strong></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>Total -- Percent of students…</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above Below Basic</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>100</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Basic</td>
<td>57</td>
<td>57</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>69</td>
<td>69</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>At or above proficient</td>
<td>23</td>
<td>22</td>
<td>23</td>
<td>29</td>
<td>20</td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td>At or above Advanced</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
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# Presentation: 125070
## R&D In Navy Phased Array Radar
**Dr. Michael A. Pollock**
- Office of Naval Research, ONR 312
- Surface and Aerospace Surveillance
- National Symposium on Multi-function Phased Array
- Current State of Military Investments in Phased Array Radar
- October 11, 2007
## Navy Phased Array RadarHighlights
- Navy is conducting research and development (R&D) on phased arrays across a broad range frequency bands including S-band.
- The primary application of S-band is volume surveillance from surface combatants.
- Mission requirements, platform constraints and environmental challenges have motivated research solutions for high sensitivity, wide dynamic range and flexible time energy management.
- The S&T strategy includes pushing hardware and software Open Architecture into the radar, not just the combat system.
## Surface Combatant Missions
**Volume Search**
**Air Control**
***Missile Track / Mid - Course***
***Communications***
***Electronic Protection***
***Horizon***
***Search***
***Target***
***Track***
***Target***
***Illumination***
***Track***
***While Scan***
***Surface***
***Search***
***Periscope***
***Detection***
**Volume Functions**
**Horizon Functions**
***Volume Search***
***Aircraft Control***
**Ship Self-defense**
_**Solid State SPY (S-Band)**_
_**High Power Discriminator (X-Band)**_
_***MFR***_
***Horizon Search***
***Missile Illumination***
**High Power **
**Discrimination**
**Long-Range Search**
**Volume Surveillance**
- High power, S-Band Advanced Radar (SBAR)
- High power, multi-function radar (X-band)
## Navy Radar Roadmap Studies
**Fire Control Radars**
**TBMD / Area AAW**
**Air Search Radars**
**Air Traffic Control Radars**
**Current **
**Fleet Radars**
- CAS / STIR
- MK-95
- SPQ-9
- SPG-60
- SPG-62
- SPY-1 A
- MK-23 TAS
- SPS-40
- SPS-49
- SPS-48C
- SPS-48E
- SPS-52
- SPN-43
- SPN-41
- SPN-46
- SPY-1 B
- SPY-1 D
**SPY-1B,D(V)**
**Area TBMD ****Radar Upgrades**
**Near-Term**
**(2000-2005)**
**NTW**
**Radar Upgrades**
**Mid-Term**
**(2005-2012)**
- TAMD Radar Suite
**(Solid State S-Band,**
**HPD-X)**
**Far-Term**
**(2012+)**
**SPS-49A**
**SPS-48E**
**VSR**
- VSR
**SPQ-9B**
**MFR**
- MFR
**Studies point out the need for next generation radars to neck down for life cycle cost savings, and to modernize so that US forces will not face 2020 threat with 1960s technology**
## Navy Phased Array Evolution
**Navy Phased Array Evolution**
**Analog Beamformer**
**Analog Beam Former**
**T/R**
**T/R**
**T/R**
**T/R**
**LNA**
**Rec.**
**A/D**
**Rec.**
**A/D**
**Waveform**
**Controls**
**& Clocks**
**Passive Array**
**Active**** ****Element**
**Digital Array**
**AEGIS AN/SPY-1**
**(Currently Deployed)**
**VSR**
**(Current Acquisition)**
_**Future Radar**_
- Digital Beam Forming
- Multi-beam operation
- Flexible time energy management
- Power Aperture Gain Improvement
- Large high power aperture
**Digital Beam Former**
**T**
**DDS**
**R**
**A/D**
**T**
**DDS**
**R**
**A/D**
**T**
**DDS**
**R**
**A/D**
**High Power**
**Amplifier**
**Waveform**
**Generator**
**Waveform**
**Generator**
## Open Architecture Breakout
**Open Architecture Breakout**
**AS**
**(Future)**
**DREXS**
**(DAR)**
**DBFS**
**(CARP)**
**HMIS**
**(CARP)**
**NAV**
**DSPS**
**(CARP)**
**CS**
**RCPS**
**(CARP)**
**Radar Controls**
**& Status**
**Radar Operation Administrative Commands and Status**
**Processed Data**
**Beam Data**
**Element Data**
**Processed Data**
**Source Clock & Local Oscillator**
**Received Echo Signals**
**Transmit**
**Waveforms**
***Digital Beamformer***
***Subsystem***
***(DBFS)***
***Antenna***
***Subsystem***
***(AS)***
***Digital Receiver/***
***Exciter Subsystem***
***(DREXS)***
***Digital Signal ***
***Processor Subsystem ***
***(DSPS)***
***Human-Machine***
***Interface Subsystem***
***(HMIS)***
***Navigation***
***System***
***(NAV)***
***Combat***
***System***
***(CS)***
***Radar Control Processor***
***Subsystem (RCPS)***
**NAV Data**
- Specified hardware & software subsystem interfaces enable multiple vendor, rapid tech refresh and program re-use
**Process Synchronous Radar**
**Data over Asynchronous**
**COTS Networks**
## DREX OA Developments
*S-Band*
*VHF through S-Band*
*C-Band*
*X-Band*
- Down Select
- Affordability / Miniaturize
- Three S-Band DREXs
- Wideband DREX
- C-Band DREX
- X-Band DREX
**Multiple Digital Receiver Exciters**
**One Common Interface**
- Fiscal Year 03 04 05 06 07
- OA Digital Beam Forming
- _Build :__ __ 1__ __ __ 2__ __ __ 3__ __ __ 4__ __ __ 5 Chg _
- Channels/Board: 4 4 4 4 12 3x
- Boards: 1 2 6 18 9
- Channels: 2 4 22 56 108 50x
- Beams: 1 2 4 16 16 16x
- Cost/Channel: $10K $10K $5K $5K $2.3K 25%
- Size/Channel: 1U 1U 0.25U 0.25U 0.1U 10%
- Ongoing Improvements to Size, Cost, and Capability
**All interfaces are Ethernet**
## Open Back End Processing
- 10GB
- Network
- Switch
- Blade
- Processing
- Resource
- Scheduler
## Open Architecture DSP
- Switch
- 1 Gig-E
- DDM Interface Server
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- bc635 Time Card
- 1 Gig-E To DDM’s, Dual-Bonded 1 Gig-E To Each Server
- GUI Display Server
- Radar Control Server
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- Display
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- bc635 Time Card
- DSP Interface Server
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- bc635 Time Card
**Open Architecture DSP**
- Force 10 Switch
- Doppler / Detection 1
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- Doppler / Detection 2
- Doppler / Detection N
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- PC 1
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- PC 2
- PC M
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- Gig-E
- DSP Scheduler Board
- 10 Gig-E
- 10 Gig-E
- 10 Gig-E
- 10 Gig-E
## Navy PAR and MPARSynergy/Differences
- NPAR and MPAR have in common elements of:
- T/R Electronics
- Digital Receiver Exciter
- Signal Processing and Controls
- Digital Beam Forming
- NPAR and MPAR have different:
- Installations restrictions
- Performance requirements
- Mission requirements
- Procurement quantities
- A well defined OA would allow greater opportunity for re-use across the government programs.
- It must support the cost and requirements sensitivities of all customers – not clear this is possible.
- It should result in cost savings.
## Navy Phased Array RadarSummary
- The primary application of S-band radar technology is volume surveillance.
- The Navy is supporting on-going S-band technology base and affordability development.
- There are differing mission requirements, platform constraints, environmental challenges, and cost constraints between NPAR and MPAR.
- The Navy S&T strategy includes pushing hardware and software Open Architecture into the radar, not just the combat system.
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# Presentation: 899037
## Multi-Model Ensembling:A Comparison of MethodsLisa GoddardInternational Research Institute for Climate ResearchThe Earth Institute of Columbia UniversityPalisades, New York, USA
- 24 March 2005
**Notes:**
This work is more an illustration and comparison of techniques than a quantitative examination of real-time forecast skill.
A manuscript distilling the methods, ideas and results shown here is in preparation.
## Outline
- Illustration of different methodologies for multi-model ensembling (MME)
- 1) Equal weighting (“pooling”) of raw ensembles
- 2) Equal weighting of recalibrated ensembles
- 3) Performance-based weighting of raw ensembles
- 4) Combination of (2) & (3)
- Sensitivity of performance-based MME on number of models
- Sensitivity of performance-based MME on length of training period
## Data
- AGCMs: *Simulations for 1950-1997*
- * CCM3 (NCAR)
- * ECHAM4.5 (MPI)
- * NSIPP1 (NASA-GSFC)
- Observations:
- 2m Air Temperature and Precipitationfrom CRU-UEA
**Notes:**
The model data is taken from 3 atmospheric GCMs. The CCM3.6 (Hack et al., 1998; Hurrell et al., 1998; Kiehl et al., 1998) and the ECHAM4.5 (Roeckner et al., 1996) AGCMs are configured at T42 horizontal resolution, with 18 vertical levels. The NSIPP1 AGCM (Bacmeister et al., 2000) is a grid point model with a horizontal resolution of 2x2.5 degrees and 34 levels in the vertical. The NSIPP1 model data was linearly interpolated to the T42 grid for purposes of combining the models.
The observations for temperature and precipitation, against which the model combinations are validated, are from the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia (New et al., 1999; New et al., 2000). The data are provided at 0.5x0.5 degree resolution, and were upscaled to T42 for use in the validation.
Note, all AGCM predictions(/simulations) are cast as probabilistic 3-category forecasts for 3-monthly seasonal values of mean temperature and total rainfall, where the prior probability of any 1 category is 1/3. Because seasonal forecasts are probabilistic, they will be assessed as such. The goal is to produce reliable forecasts with good resolution, where the forecast probabilities mean what they say.
Bacmeister, J., P.J. Pegion, S.D. Schubert, and M.J. Suarez, 2002: Atlas of Seasonal Means Simulated by the NSIPP 1 Atmospheric GCM. NASA/TM-2000-104505, Vol. 17, 190pp.
Hack, J.J., J.T. Kiehl, and J.W. Hurrell, 1998:The hydologic and thermodynamic characteristics of the NCAR CCM3. J. Climate, 11, 1179-1206.
Hurrell, J.W., J.J. Hack, B.A. Boville, D.L. Williamson, and J.T. Kiehl, 1998: The dynamical simulation of the NCAR Community Climate Model version 3 (CCM3). J. Climate, 11, 1207-1236.
Kiehl, J.T., J.J. Hack, G.B. Bonan, B.A. Boville, D.L. Williamson, and P.J. Rasch, 1998: The National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model, J. Climate, 11, 1131-1149.
New, M., M. Hulme, and P.D. Jones, 1999: Representing twentieth-century space-time climate variability. Part I: Development of a 1961-90 mean monthly terrestrial climatology. J. Climate, 12, 829-856.
New, M., M. Hulme, and P.D. Jones, 2000: Representing twentieth-century space-time climate variability. Part II: Development of a 1901-96 monthly grid of terrestrial surface climate. J. Climate, 13, 2217-2238.
Roeckner, E., K. Arpe, L. Bengtsson, S. Brinkop, L. Dumenil, M. Esch, E. Kirk, F. Lunkeit, M. Ponater, B. Rockel, R. Sausen, U. Schlese, S. Schubert, and M. Windelband, 1996: Simulation of the present-day climate with the ECHA< model: Impact of model physics and resolution. Report No. 93, Max-Planck-Institut fur Meteorologie, Hamburg, Germany, 171pp
## Benefit of Combining Models
- Ranked Probability Skill Score (RPSS) for 2m TemperatureJan-Feb-Mar 1950-1995
**Notes:**
The Ranked Probability Skill Score (RPSS) is one probabilistic measure of skill. It measures the squared error between the cumulative forecast and observed probabilities, then weights that score against a reference forecast of climatology.
Score 1 = always forecasting observed category with 100% probability
0 = always (or effectively) forecasting climatological probabilities
<0 = worse than climatology
This figure shows that (as for other measures) each model has regions where it does better/worse than the other models. By simply combining them all into 1 super-ensemble, deficiencies seen in individual models are reduced.
However, by taking into account which models work where (and perhaps under what conditions) can we improve over the straightforward pooling of models?
How much and in what ways can more sophisticated multi-model combinations improve over the baseline of pooling?
## Combining:
- (1) POOLED MM ENSEMBLE
- Each model weighted equally
- (2) BAYESIAN MM ENSEMBLE
- Optimal weights determined for AGCMs relative to climatology by *maximizing likelihood* measure.
**Refining**:
- (1) RAW MODEL PROBABILITIES
- Tercile thresholds determined by model history
- (2) CORRECTED PROBABILITIES
- Using ensemble mean, conditional probabilities
- are determined from past model performance
**Notes:**
Two approaches are considered here for treating the model probability distributions and also for combining the probability distributions from the individual models. In each case, there is a more simple and less simple approach.
The more simple approach for the model probabilities is to take them straight from the AGCMs, assuming that the model is generating an appropriate PDF. The more simple approach for the combination is to weight each model equally. These are the baseline methods that we hope to improve upon.
The less simple methods are described next.
## Contingency Table Refinement
_**Refining:**_
| | BELOW-
NORMAL | NEAR-
NORMAL | ABOVE-
NORMAL |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| BELOW-
NORMAL | ηBB | ηBN | ηBA |
| NEAR-
NORMAL | ηNB | ηNN | ηNA |
| ABOVE-
NORMAL | ηAB | ηAN | ηAA |
- MODEL
- OBSERVATIONS
**Based on ****model****history ...**
**Notes:**
Using history of model ensemble means, tabulate conditional frequencies. For example, when the model’s ensemble mean indicated “below-normal”, how frequently was it below-normal, near-normal, and above-normal, and similarly for each category. This is done for each variable, seasonally.
A perfect deterministic forecast system would result in a purely diagonal matrix of 1s; no skill would yield values of approximately 1/3 in every box.
Then, given the current seasonal forecast [at that location], where the ensemble mean indicates below-normal, the probabilities are taken from that row.
## Bayesian Model Combination
- Climo Fcst“Prior”
- GCM Fcst“Evidence”
*t*=1
*2*
*3*
*4*
*...*
- Combine “prior” and “evidence” to produce weighted “posterior” forecast probabilities, by maximizing the likelihood.
*...*
*...*
_**Combining:**_
**Notes:**
The Bayesian approach to multi-model combination of AGCMs (Rajagopalan et al., 2002) determines the relative weights, pointwise, of climatology and each AGCM that will maximize the likelihood score over time.
The climatology forecast has 33.3% probabilities for each category always. The AGCM probabilities change in each case.
Initially a weighted combination of the AGCMs and climatology is performed, and the likelihood score is calculated. The weights are then adjusted, and the above procedure is repeated, iteratively until the likelihood score has been maximized.
Result is that if the models have little or no skill over a particular region, climatology receives more/all weight, and the resulting forecast for that location is closer to climatology. If one or more models frequently predict the observed category with confidence, then the model(s) receive more/all weight, and the forecast appears closer to the models’ probabilities.
Rajagopalan, B., U. Lall, and S.E. Zebiak, 2002: Categorical climate forecasts through a regularization and optimal combination of multiple GCM ensembles. J. Climate, 15, 1792-1811.
- Jan-Feb-Mar (1950-1995)
**Notes:**
So how do these approaches (more vs. less simple) compare? First an overall answer is provided by use of reliability diagrams.
Figure caption: Reliability diagrams for global precipitation forecasts. Each graph plots the forecast probability versus the observed relative frequency for a given category (above-normal, upper row; below-normal, lower row). Different forecast methods are shown in the colored lines: individual AGCMs (blue lines); Pooled multi-model probabilities (black line); Bayesian multi-model probabilities (green line). In the left column, the probabilities from the models are used as is; in the right column, the probabilities are first refined through the contingency table approach. The inset graphs shows the frequency with which the range of forecast probabilities were assigned.
In this case, either correcting the PDF before combination, or using the Bayesian approach with the uncorrected probabilities dramatically improve over the pooling of the raw AGCM probabilities (which is itself some improvement over the individual AGCMs).
- Jan-Feb-Mar (1950-1995)
**Notes:**
Temperature is done better in that models than rainfall; however, there is still room for improvement. Again, improvement is seen in both the Bayesian combination and the corrected probabilities. The corrected probabilities are almost perfectly reliable across the range of probabilities issued, which indicates excellent resolution of the PDF. The one potential short-coming of the corrected probabilities is that the tails of the distribution are not represented, meaning that these forecasts will be more conservative than those from the Bayesian approach with the raw AGCM PDFs.
Note that climatology would be an almost perfectly reliable forecast, but contains no information. Need to balance reliability with forecast sharpness (or difference from climatological probabilities).
This figure is for global land in JFM; the results for the tropics are nearly identical in all cases. What about tropical rainfall in JAS – monsoon season – something more models do not do well overall.
- Jul-Aug-Sep (1950-1995)
**Notes:**
See the same sort of result. Improvements leading to much more reliable forecasts from the Bayesian combination and from the corrected probabilities, over the pooling of the raw AGCM probabilities. Again, much more conservative forecasts from the corrected probabilities.
## Ranked Probability Skill Scores
**Temperature**
- Jan-Feb-Mar (1950-1995)
**Notes:**
How do these apparent improvements in overall reliability impact probabilistic skill locally?
Figure caption: Maps of RPSS for temperature during the JFM season 1950-95. The maps on the left are from the pooled combination of the raw AGCM probabilities (top); the Bayesian combination of the raw AGCM probabilities (middle); and the pooled combination of the corrected AGCM probabilities (bottom). On the right, the more sophisticated multi-model approaches are contrasted with the baseline approach of pooling the raw probabilities.
All 3 maps on left look similar, although one may notice stronger negative RPSS values over some areas on the raw-pooled map. In fact, if we look at the difference between the “new” and the “baseline” approach, one sees that most improvement is realized over the negative areas on the “baseline” map (but not always).
## Ranked Probability Skill Scores
- _Ranked Probability Skill Scores_
**Precipitation**
- Jul-Aug-Sep (1950-1995)
**Notes:**
As seen before, precipitation is not done as well as temperature; there are much fewer positive values on the maps. However, now more difference between the maps is visible. Not only are negative values neutralized, but even areas of positive skill on the “baseline” maps are improved, such as over western Africa, northern South America, and even Indonesia.
## Example:
_*Example*_:
- Probabilistic precipitation forecast
**Notes:**
So what would a forecast look like from these approaches?
Figure caption: Probabilistic global precipitation forecast for JFM 1950. The probability for the dominant category is plotted. Color suggests the tendency of the dominant category: greater likelihood for above-normal rainfall in the green-blue colors, and greater likelihood for below-normal rainfall in the yellow-brown colors. Forecasts are from the pooled combination of the raw AGCM probabilities (top); the Bayesian combination of the raw AGCM probabilities (middle); and the pooled combination of the corrected AGCM probabilities (bottom).
The raw-pooled version has very confident probabilities everywhere. The raw-Bayesian version shows similar pattern of probability shifts, but the confidence of the probabilities are weaker, particularly in the extra-tropics. The corrected-pooled version shows very conservative probabilities compared to the other 2 maps, although there are a few instances where it shows less conservative values than seen in the raw-Bayesian.
Thus, there are similar patterns overall, but there is a very big difference in the forecast sharpness.
## Precipitation Forecast – Feb-Mar-Apr 1983
- **Precipitation Forecast – Feb-Mar-Apr 1983**
- **Precipitation Forecast – Feb-Mar-Apr 1989**
**Notes:**
Figure caption: Similar to (last figure), but for South America during FMA 1983, influenced by an El Nino (top row), and during FMA 1989, influenced by a La Nina (bottom row).
Same story as global forecast, but have a chance to look a bit more closely at the detail.
## Conclusions
- AGCMs are over-confident in their probability distributions
- Improved reliability of seasonal climate forecasts can be achieved by recalibrating the probability distributions
- Directly refining PDFs of AGCMs, OR
- Combining AGCM PDFs with climatological PDF
## Influence of Number of ModelsPrecipitation
**Notes:**
From Robertson et al, 2004 Mon Wea Rev.
## Influence of Number of Models2m Air Temperature
**Notes:**
From Robertson et al, 2004 Mon Wea Rev.
## IRI Operational Dynamical Forecast System(as of September 2004)
- 30
- 12
- 30
- 12
- 10
- 24
- 10
- 24
- 10
** ****FORECAST SST**
** ****TROP. PACIFIC **
** ****(multi-models, dynamical**
** ****and statistical)**
** ****TROP. ATL, INDIAN**
** ****(statistical)**
** ****EXTRATROPICAL **
** ****(damped persistence**)
**GLOBAL **
**ATMOSPHERIC**
**MODELS**
**ECPC(Scripps)**
**ECHAM4.5(MPI)**
** **
**CCM3.x(NCAR)**
**NCEP(MRF9)**
** ****NSIPP(NASA)**
**COLA2**
**GFDL**
- Forecast
- SST
- Ensembles
- 3/6 Mo. lead
- Persisted
- SST
- Ensembles
- 3 Mo. lead
**POST**
**PROCESSING**
**MULTIMODEL**
**ENSEMBLING**
**PERSISTED **
**GLOBAL**
**SST**
**ANOMALY**
**OCEAN ATMOSPHERE**
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- 10
## Influence of Number of ModelsPrecipitation – AMJ 1950-98
## Influence of Training Period Length
## Even if training period is ‘short’, performance-based weighting yields better, and more stable, skill over the US.
*Even if training period is ‘short’, performance-based weighting yields better, and more stable, skill over the US.*
## References
- Rajagopalan, B., U. Lall, and S.E. Zebiak, 2002: _Categorical climate forecasts through a regularization and optimal combination of multiple GCM ensembles_. *Mon.Wea.Rev.*, **15**, 1792-1811.
- Robertson, A.W., U. Lall, S. E. Zebiak, and L. Goddard, 2004: _Improved combination of atmospheric GCM ensembles for seasonal prediction_. *Mon. Wea. Rev*., **132**, 2732-2744.
- Goddard, L., S.J. Mason, and A.W. Robertson, 2005. _Multi-model ensembling: Combining and refining_. *CLIVAR Exchanges*, Jan 2005, No 32. (http://www.clivar.org/publications/exchanges/ex32/pdf/Exchanges32%20.pdf)
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9920915372929;Log Opened: Mark IV Field System Version 9.3.10
9920915372929;location,Urumqi ,U,76.83,39.02,2080.0,00000000,69,20,60,1990
9920915372929;horizon1,0.,10.,360.
9920915372929;head0,all,all,all,odd,adaptive,no,3.0000,1
9920915372930;head1,131.4,14.0,-56.9,147.8,15.6,-4.1,168.20,168.20
9920915372930;head2,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.00,0.00
9920915372930;antenna,25.0,30.0,60.0,-270.0,270.0,5.0,88.0,azel
9920915372930;equip1, 69,330,240,8450.0,60,20,mk3,mk3b,101
9920915372930;equip2,10.000,0.000,0.000,0.000,0.000,0,54625,500,10,3,a/d
9920915372930;time,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920915372930:" CB504 1999 URUMQI U Ur
9920915372930:" U URUMQI AZEL 0.0000 60.0 0 280.0 800.0 30.0 0 5.0 88.0 25.0 Ur K4
9920915372930:" Ur URUMQI 228310.75003 4631922.93394 4367064.07254 73303201
9920915372930:" K4 URUMQI 12 8820
9920915372930:source=1053+815,105336.1,813036.0,1950.0,neutral
9920915372939#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920915372940:sx2c1=1
9920915372940&sx2c1/tapefrmsxc
9920915372940&sx2c1/pass=$,same
9920915372940&sx2c1/form=c,4.000
9920915372940&sx2c1/form=reset
9920915372940&sx2c1/vcsx2
9920915372940&sx2c1/ifdsx
9920915372940&sx2c1/tape=low
9920915372940&sx2c1/enable=g1,g3
9920915372940&sx2c1/repro=byp,3,19
9920915372941&tapefrmsxc/tapeform= 1,-330, 2,-330, 3,-275, 4,-275, 5,-220, 6,-220
9920915372941&tapefrmsxc/tapeform= 7,-165, 8,-165, 9,-110, 10,-110, 11, -55, 12, -55
9920915372941&tapefrmsxc/tapeform= 13, 0, 14, 0, 15, 55, 16, 55, 17, 110, 18, 110
9920915372941&tapefrmsxc/tapeform= 19, 165, 20, 165, 21, 220, 22, 220, 23, 275, 24, 275
9920915373133/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-330.7,,-0.7,
9920915373244&vcsx2/vc01=130.99,2.000
9920915373244&vcsx2/vc02=140.99,2.000
9920915373244&vcsx2/vc03=170.99,2.000
9920915373244&vcsx2/vc04=230.99,2.000
9920915373244&vcsx2/vc05=340.99,2.000
9920915373244&vcsx2/vc06=420.99,2.000
9920915373244&vcsx2/vc07=470.99,2.000,u,0,0
9920915373244&vcsx2/vc08=490.99,2.000,u,0,0
9920915373245&vcsx2/vc09=197.99,2.000
9920915373245&vcsx2/vc10=202.99,2.000
9920915373245&vcsx2/vc11=217.99,2.000
9920915373245&vcsx2/vc12=247.99,2.000
9920915373245&vcsx2/vc13=272.99,2.000
9920915373245&vcsx2/vc14=282.99,2.000
9920915373245&vcsx2/!+1s
9920915373245&vcsx2/valarm
9920915373434&valarm/vc01=alarm
9920915373434&valarm/vc02=alarm
9920915373434&valarm/vc03=alarm
9920915373434&valarm/vc04=alarm
9920915373434&valarm/vc05=alarm
9920915373434&valarm/vc06=alarm
9920915373434&valarm/vc07=alarm
9920915373435&valarm/vc08=alarm
9920915373435&valarm/vc09=alarm
9920915373435&valarm/vc10=alarm
9920915373435&valarm/vc11=alarm
9920915373435&valarm/vc12=alarm
9920915373435&valarm/vc13=alarm
9920915373435&valarm/vc14=alarm
9920915373555&ifdsx/ifd=25,29,nor,nor
9920915373555&ifdsx/"if3=atn3,out,1,1
9920915373555&ifdsx/lo=8080.00,2020.00,
9920915373555&ifdsx/patch=lo1,1l,2l,3l,4h,5h,6h,7h,8h
9920915373555&ifdsx/patch=lo2,9l,10l,11l,12h,13h,14h
9920915373596:ready
9920915373596&ready/sxcts
9920915373596&ready/"rxmon
9920915373596&ready/newtape
9920915373596&ready/st=for,120,off
9920915373596&ready/!+11s
9920915373596&ready/et
9920915373596&ready/!+3s
9920915373597&ready/label
9920915373597&ready/check=*,tp
9920915373597&sxcts/tpi=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1
9920915373597&sxcts/tpi=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9920915373597&sxcts/ifd=max,max,*,*
9920915373597&sxcts/"if3=max,*,*,*,*,*
9920915373597&sxcts/!+2s
9920915373597&sxcts/tpzero=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1
9920915373597&sxcts/tpzero=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9920915373597&sxcts/ifd=old,old,*,*
9920915373598&sxcts/"if3=old,*,*,*,*,*
9920915373598&sxcts/calon
9920915373598&sxcts/!+2s
9920915373598&sxcts/tpical=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1
9920915373598&sxcts/tpical=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9920915373598&sxcts/caloff
9920915373598&sxcts/caltemps
9920915373598&sxcts/tsys1=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1
9920915373598&sxcts/tsys2=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9920915373651/tpi/19924,21418,28473,13210,10763,8522,28411,20231,16560
9920915373690/tpi/19468,19909,25218,16306,17097,10346,9211
9920915373948/tpzero/854,318,425,241,500,1390,1384,769,1062
9920915373988/tpzero/1380,589,311,6437,1011,347,1471
9920915373998&calon/cal=on
9920915374249/tpical/30158,30886,40727,18801,15084,11347,38370,27918,23118
9920915374285/tpical/25892,26959,34429,20366,23853,14625,12121
9920915374286&caloff/cal=off
9920915374288&caltemps/caltemp1=14.7
9920915374288&caltemps/caltemp2=41.24
9920915374291/tsys1/27.4,32.8,33.6,34.1,34.9,37.1,39.9,37.2,34.7
9920915374292/tsys2/116.1,113.0,111.5,100.2,98.2,96.4,109.7
9920915374293/newtape/"to continue, use label command"
9920915381510;label=nsf00332,2863
9920915382959/label/NSF00332,2863
9920915382963:!209182940
9920915384347;st=rev,120
9920915384854;et
9920918232892;"It's cloudy.
9920918294001:tape
9920918294021/tape/low,00142,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920918294021:st=for,135
9920918294044:!209182950
9920918295001:preob
9920918295001&preob/onsource
9920918295001&preob/calon
9920918295001&preob/!+2s
9920918295001&preob/tpical=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1
9920918295002&preob/tpical=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9920918295002&preob/caloff
9920918295005#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920918295005/onsource/TRACKING
9920918295260/tpical/33194,31739,41889,18873,18467,15775,49773,39430,26678
9920918295299/tpical/25794,27375,34866,20462,24544,14780,12279
9920918295302:!209183000
9920918300001:tape
9920918300021/tape/off,00351,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920918300021:midob
9920918300021&midob/onsource
9920918300021&midob/wx
9920918300021&midob/wx
9920918300022&midob/cable
9920918300022&midob/ifd
9920918300022&midob/"if3
9920918300022&midob/vc02
9920918300022&midob/vc06
9920918300022&midob/vc11
9920918300022&midob/tpi=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1
9920918300022&midob/tpi=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9920918300022&midob/caltemps
9920918300022&midob/tsys1=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1
9920918300022&midob/tsys2=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9920918300022&midob/sy=run setcl &
9920918300024#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920918300024/onsource/TRACKING
9920918300584/wx/12.3,799.8,40.3
9920918301144/wx/12.3,799.8,40.2
9920918301151/cable/0.0190601
9920918301162/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19465,9376
9920918301174/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23437
9920918301185/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11795
9920918301196/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25657
9920918301242/tpi/22202,23438,30007,13488,13191,11789,37120,29446,19474
9920918301279/tpi/19488,20416,25718,16489,17761,10520,9378
9920918301282/tsys1/28.5,40.9,36.6,36.2,35.4,38.4,41.5,42.2,37.6
9920918301283/tsys2/118.4,117.5,114.5,104.3,101.8,98.5,112.4
9920918301291:!209183640
9920918301304#setcl#time/6006854,6,1999,209,18,30,12.96,-22.122,2.897,0
9920918301304#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920918303733;"H-maser to GPS 1.64us, formatter to GPS 1.52us.
9920918364001:et
9920918364024:!+3s
9920918364326:tape
9920918364346/tape/off,04863,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920918364346:postob
9920918364347:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9920918364347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920918364348:check2c1
9920918364348&check2c1/check=*,-tp,-hd
9920918364348&check2c1/enable=
9920918364348&check2c1/decode=a,crc,byte
9920918364348&check2c1/parity=,,ab,on,g1,g3
9920918364348&check2c1/fastr=15s
9920918364349&check2c1/!+6s
9920918364349&check2c1/!*
9920918364349&check2c1/st=for,120,off
9920918364349&check2c1/!+4s
9920918364349&check2c1/repro=raw,1,3
9920918364349&check2c1/parity
9920918364349&check2c1/repro=byp,0,0
9920918364349&check2c1/!*+29.20s
9920918364349&check2c1/et
9920918364349&check2c1/!+3s
9920918364349&check2c1/check=*,tp,hd
9920918364373&fastr/rw
9920918364373&fastr/!+$
9920918364373&fastr/et
9920918372992?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920918372992?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920918372993/parity/0.,33.,33.,16.,16.,0.,212.,82.,82.,98.,245.,212.,1747.,2286.
9920918372993/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920918373770:sx2c1=1
9920918373771&sx2c1/tapefrmsxc
9920918373771&sx2c1/pass=$,same
9920918373771&sx2c1/form=c,4.000
9920918373771&sx2c1/form=reset
9920918373771&sx2c1/vcsx2
9920918373771&sx2c1/ifdsx
9920918373771&sx2c1/tape=low
9920918373771&sx2c1/enable=g1,g3
9920918373771&sx2c1/repro=byp,3,19
9920918373771&tapefrmsxc/tapeform= 1,-330, 2,-330, 3,-275, 4,-275, 5,-220, 6,-220
9920918373771&tapefrmsxc/tapeform= 7,-165, 8,-165, 9,-110, 10,-110, 11, -55, 12, -55
9920918373772&tapefrmsxc/tapeform= 13, 0, 14, 0, 15, 55, 16, 55, 17, 110, 18, 110
9920918373772&tapefrmsxc/tapeform= 19, 165, 20, 165, 21, 220, 22, 220, 23, 275, 24, 275
9920918373824/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9920918374262:!209184132
9920918413201:tape
9920918413220/tape/off,04850,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920918413220:st=for,135
9920918413242:!209184142
9920918414201:preob
9920918414202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920918414202/onsource/TRACKING
9920918414457/tpical/32950,32040,41528,18338,16226,13998,44743,35585,25238
9920918414495/tpical/28014,29574,38098,21396,25723,15289,12991
9920918414499:!209184152
9920918415201:tape
9920918415220/tape/off,05059,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920918415220:midob
9920918415221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920918415222/onsource/TRACKING
9920918415786/wx/12.4,799.7,40.6
9920918420347/wx/12.4,799.8,40.6
9920918420355/cable/0.0179132
9920918420368/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19547,10119
9920918420381/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25171
9920918420392/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11029
9920918420403/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28931
9920918420450/tpi/23869,25165,31749,13972,12257,11023,35463,28160,19546
9920918420487/tpi/21736,22670,28931,17430,18946,11123,10121
9920918420490/tsys1/37.3,53.1,47.1,46.2,43.5,47.6,54.0,54.2,47.7
9920918420492/tsys2/133.7,131.9,128.8,114.3,109.1,106.7,124.3
9920918420496:!209184351
9920918420511#setcl#time/6078078,5,1999,209,18,42,05.03,-22.026,3.094,1
9920918420511#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920918435101:et
9920918435123:!+3s
9920918435425:tape
9920918435444/tape/off,06410,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920918435444:postob
9920918435444:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9920918435445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920918435446:midtp
9920918435446&midtp/ifd=max,max,*,*
9920918435446&midtp/"if3=max,*,*,*,*,*
9920918435446&midtp/!+2s
9920918435446&midtp/tpzero=v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,if1
9920918435446&midtp/tpzero=v9,v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,if2
9920918435447&midtp/ifd=old,old,*,*
9920918435447&midtp/"if3=old,*,*,*,*,*
9920918435447&midtp/"rxmon
9920918435706/tpzero/854,312,421,322,500,899,1372,783,1086
9920918435744/tpzero/1368,593,381,6430,961,308,1509
9920918435753:sx2c2=2
9920918435753&sx2c2/tapefrmsxc
9920918435753&sx2c2/pass=$,same
9920918435753&sx2c2/form=c,4.000
9920918435753&sx2c2/form=reset
9920918435753&sx2c2/vcsx2
9920918435753&sx2c2/ifdsx
9920918435753&sx2c2/tape=low
9920918435753&sx2c2/enable=g2,g4
9920918435753&sx2c2/repro=byp,4,20
9920918435831/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9920918440268:fastf=1m55s
9920918440268&fastf/ff
9920918440269&fastf/!+$
9920918440269&fastf/et
9920918455818:!+5s
9920918460320:!209184754
9920918475401:tape
9920918475420/tape/off,08998,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920918475420:st=rev,135
9920918475442:!209184804
9920918480401:preob
9920918480402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920918480402/onsource/TRACKING
9920918480657/tpical/27036,25672,33698,14990,14386,12539,39278,30990,21243
9920918480695/tpical/24964,26582,34050,19904,23570,13933,11962
9920918480699:!209184814
9920918481401:tape
9920918481420/tape/off,08789,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920918481420:midob
9920918481421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920918481422/onsource/TRACKING
9920918481983/wx/12.5,799.7,38.4
9920918482542/wx/12.5,799.7,38.3
9920918482548/cable/0.0187772
9920918482559/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15481,9124
9920918482571/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18754
9920918482582/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9390
9920918482593/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24952
9920918482639/tpi/17808,18767,23865,10633,10239,9376,29320,23042,15487
9920918482676/tpi/18774,19741,24973,16010,16995,9871,9125
9920918482679/tsys1/27.0,39.3,35.0,34.8,34.5,39.4,41.3,41.2,36.8
9920918482680/tsys2/116.0,115.4,111.7,101.5,100.6,97.1,110.7
9920918482694:!209185229
9920918482705#setcl#time/6116283,4,1999,209,18,48,26.98,-22.046,3.201,1
9920918482705#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920918522901:et
9920918522924:!+3s
9920918523226:tape
9920918523246/tape/off,05908,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920918523246:postob
9920918523247:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9920918523247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920918523248:check2c2
9920918523248&check2c2/check=*,-tp,-hd
9920918523248&check2c2/enable=
9920918523248&check2c2/decode=a,crc,byte
9920918523248&check2c2/parity=,,ab,on,g2,g4
9920918523248&check2c2/fastf=15s
9920918523248&check2c2/!+6s
9920918523249&check2c2/!*
9920918523249&check2c2/st=rev,120,off
9920918523249&check2c2/!+4s
9920918523249&check2c2/repro=raw,2,4
9920918523249&check2c2/parity
9920918523249&check2c2/repro=byp,0,0
9920918523249&check2c2/!*+29.20s
9920918523249&check2c2/et
9920918523249&check2c2/!+3s
9920918523249&check2c2/check=*,tp,hd
9920918531884/parity/16.,0.,16.,0.,0.,16.,16.,0.,33.,16.,82.,16.,16.,49.
9920918531884/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920918532663:sx2c2=2
9920918532717/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9920918533156:!209185544
9920918554401:tape
9920918554421/tape/off,05919,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920918554421:st=rev,135
9920918554444:!209185554
9920918555401:preob
9920918555402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920918555402/onsource/TRACKING
9920918555655/tpical/30920,30099,39073,17314,14931,12484,39968,31759,23510
9920918555694/tpical/26674,28291,36870,20844,24973,14634,12553
9920918555699:!209185604
9920918560401:tape
9920918560421/tape/off,05710,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920918560421:midob
9920918560422#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920918560423/onsource/TRACKING
9920918560989/wx/12.6,799.6,39.4
9920918561549/wx/12.6,799.6,39.5
9920918561555/cable/0.0187336
9920918561566/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17492,9753
9920918561578/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22827
9920918561590/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9181
9920918561602/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27873
9920918561649/tpi/21401,22616,28590,12632,10756,9084,28907,23308,17351
9920918561686/tpi/20536,21536,27873,16970,18402,10626,9752
9920918561689/tsys1/31.7,43.8,39.5,38.6,36.1,35.4,36.6,39.2,38.8
9920918561690/tsys2/128.8,127.9,126.0,112.2,109.5,106.2,121.4
9920918561695:!209185714
9920918561713#setcl#time/6163302,5,1999,209,18,56,17.06,-21.974,3.331,2
9920918561713#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920918571401:et
9920918571424:!+3s
9920918571726:tape
9920918571746/tape/off,04911,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920918571746:postob
9920918571746:source=1921-293,192142.3,-292026.3,1950.0,neutral
9920918571747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920918571748:check2c2
9920918580384/parity/65.,98.,0.,16.,0.,0.,16.,16.,0.,16.,33.,0.,16.,33.
9920918580384/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920918581159:sx2c2=2
9920918581213/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-330.8,,-0.8,
9920918581650:!209190433
9920919043301:tape
9920919043321/tape/off,04924,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919043321:st=rev,135
9920919043347:!209190443
9920919044301:preob
9920919044302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919044302/onsource/TRACKING
9920919044560/tpical/35621,35070,44922,19937,16602,12479,38820,31232,26321
9920919044599/tpical/28826,30683,40234,22174,27135,15759,13476
9920919044602:!209190453
9920919045301:tape
9920919045319/tape/off,04715,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919045319:midob
9920919045320#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919045321/onsource/TRACKING
9920919045880/wx/12.7,799.6,38.6
9920919050440/wx/12.7,799.6,38.5
9920919050446/cable/0.0179335
9920919050457/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20929,10610
9920919050469/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28308
9920919050480/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10105
9920919050491/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31005
9920919050537/tpi/26580,28335,35365,15638,12911,10109,31443,25347,20946
9920919050574/tpi/22654,23870,30991,18170,20283,11622,10609
9920919050577/tsys1/41.8,61.2,53.7,52.4,49.4,57.1,59.9,61.4,54.3
9920919050578/tsys2/142.2,140.9,136.6,120.9,116.3,112.8,130.9
9920919050593:!209190603
9920919050604#setcl#time/6216207,5,1999,209,19,05,05.96,-22.081,3.478,0
9920919050604#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919060301:et
9920919060324:!+3s
9920919060626:tape
9920919060646/tape/off,03916,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919060646:postob
9920919060646:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9920919060647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919060648:check2c2
9920919065284/parity/0.,82.,0.,16.,0.,16.,16.,0.,33.,16.,82.,49.,114.,212.
9920919065284/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920919070060:sx2c2=2
9920919070114/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-330.8,,-0.8,
9920919070551:!209191057
9920919105701:tape
9920919105720/tape/off,03928,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919105720:st=rev,135
9920919105742:!209191107
9920919110700:preob
9920919110701#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919110701/onsource/TRACKING
9920919110956/tpical/28729,27677,36100,16347,15210,11935,33025,24591,22130
9920919110994/tpical/25594,27438,36032,20736,25427,14804,12398
9920919110998:!209191117
9920919111701:tape
9920919111720/tape/off,03719,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919111720:midob
9920919111721#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919111722/onsource/TRACKING
9920919112283/wx/12.7,799.7,40.2
9920919112843/wx/12.7,799.6,40.2
9920919112849/cable/0.0187406
9920919112860/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16332,9471
9920919112871/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20520
9920919112882/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9055
9920919112893/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26534
9920919112939/tpi/19386,20610,26092,11794,11012,9085,25046,18698,16402
9920919112976/tpi/19290,20461,26494,16656,18345,10533,9470
9920919112979/tsys1/29.2,42.2,37.7,37.0,36.8,42.2,43.6,44.7,39.3
9920919112980/tsys2/117.2,117.4,112.9,103.4,101.2,98.7,112.1
9920919112995:!209191519
9920919113007#setcl#time/6254619,4,1999,209,19,11,29.99,-22.026,3.585,1
9920919113007#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919151901:et
9920919151923:!+3s
9920919152225:tape
9920919152244/tape/off,00985,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919152244:postob
9920919152244:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9920919152245#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919152246:midtp
9920919152505/tpzero/849,341,414,308,507,899,1343,774,1124
9920919152543/tpzero/1346,593,395,6449,971,294,1548
9920919152552:sx2c1=3
9920919152694/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-275.7,,-0.7,
9920919153130:fastr=0m36s
9920919153208?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9920919160780:!+5s
9920919161282:!209191732
9920919173201:tape
9920919173221/tape/off,00174,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919173221:st=for,135
9920919173244:!209191742
9920919174201:preob
9920919174202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919174202/onsource/TRACKING
9920919174460/tpical/27572,26477,34751,15757,14718,11479,31098,23043,21300
9920919174497/tpical/25060,26931,35337,20435,24995,14551,12221
9920919174499:!209191752
9920919175201:tape
9920919175221/tape/off,00384,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919175221:midob
9920919175222#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919175223/onsource/TRACKING
9920919175785/wx/12.8,799.5,38.9
9920919180345/wx/12.8,799.5,39.0
9920919180351/cable/0.0188049
9920919180362/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15453,9311
9920919180374/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19279
9920919180385/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8585
9920919180397/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25913
9920919180444/tpi/18061,19192,24325,11068,10392,8547,23025,17165,15382
9920919180481/tpi/18854,20006,25910,16372,17979,10290,9312
9920919180484/tsys1/26.6,38.0,33.7,33.7,33.6,38.3,39.5,41.0,35.4
9920919180485/tsys2/116.3,115.6,111.6,100.7,100.0,96.7,110.1
9920919180490:!209192059
9920919180504#setcl#time/6294126,7,1999,209,19,18,04.95,-22.086,3.695,0
9920919180504#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919205901:et
9920919205924:!+3s
9920919210226:tape
9920919210246/tape/off,02499,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919210246:postob
9920919210247:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,cw
9920919210247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919210248:check2c1
9920919214956?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920919214956/parity/0.,82.,0.,0.,0.,0.,261.,114.,33.,82.,65.,33.,180.,751.
9920919214957/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920919215663:sx2c1=3
9920919215717/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9920919220155:!209192428
9920919242801:tape
9920919242821/tape/off,02487,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919242821:st=for,135
9920919242844:!209192438
9920919243801:preob
9920919243801#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919243802/onsource/TRACKING
9920919244054/tpical/30938,30225,39077,17725,16341,12836,35209,26113,23925
9920919244093/tpical/26184,27908,37009,20921,25834,15036,12605
9920919244098:!209192448
9920919244800:tape
9920919244818/tape/off,02695,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919244818:midob
9920919244819#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919244820/onsource/TRACKING
9920919245379/wx/12.8,799.5,38.5
9920919245938/wx/12.8,799.5,38.4
9920919245944/cable/0.0181884
9920919245955/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19249,10098
9920919245967/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24838
9920919245978/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10479
9920919245989/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29162
9920919250036/tpi/23238,24838,31250,14073,12766,10533,29273,21764,19383
9920919250073/tpi/21140,22241,29308,17450,19609,11279,10131
9920919250076/tsys1/42.7,66.8,57.9,55.4,50.4,61.5,69.2,70.9,59.1
9920919250077/tsys2/161.8,157.5,154.8,130.7,123.5,120.6,143.1
9920919250092:!209192753
9920919250104#setcl#time/6335738,4,1999,209,19,25,00.97,-22.046,3.810,1
9920919250104#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919275301:et
9920919275324:!+3s
9920919275626:tape
9920919275646/tape/off,04789,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919275646:postob
9920919275647:source=2255-282,225522.5,-281425.6,1950.0,neutral
9920919275647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919275648:check2c1
9920919284358?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920919284359/parity/0.,16.,0.,0.,16.,0.,163.,33.,82.,82.,212.,131.,212.,963.
9920919284359/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920919285063:sx2c1=3
9920919285117/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9920919285555:!209193127
9920919312701:tape
9920919312721/tape/off,04776,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919312721:st=for,135
9920919312744:!209193137
9920919313701:preob
9920919313702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919313702/onsource/TRACKING
9920919313960/tpical/33757,33276,42356,18709,16244,13619,42103,33546,25658
9920919313999/tpical/27362,29135,38793,21292,25993,15016,12981
9920919314004:!209193147
9920919314701:tape
9920919314719/tape/off,04985,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919314719:midob
9920919314720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919314721/onsource/TRACKING
9920919315280/wx/12.8,799.6,38.5
9920919315839/wx/12.8,799.5,38.4
9920919315845/cable/0.0186887
9920919315856/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20067,10146
9920919315868/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26304
9920919315879/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10874
9920919315890/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29546
9920919315936/tpi/24534,26304,32547,14383,12482,10882,33713,26636,20072
9920919315973/tpi/21254,22418,29581,17410,19296,10967,10149
9920919315976/tsys1/37.8,54.7,48.2,47.8,46.8,53.6,56.7,55.0,49.9
9920919315977/tsys2/134.4,134.0,130.7,116.4,112.8,108.7,125.2
9920919315992:!209193336
9920919320003#setcl#time/6377648,4,1999,209,19,31,59.96,-22.065,3.927,1
9920919320003#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919333601:et
9920919333624:!+3s
9920919333926:tape
9920919333946/tape/off,06223,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919333946:postob
9920919333947:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9920919333947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919333948:sx2c1=3
9920919334008/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9920919334445:!209193514
9920919351401:tape
9920919351421/tape/off,06223,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919351421:st=for,135
9920919351444:!209193524
9920919352401:preob
9920919352402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919352402/onsource/TRACKING
9920919352660/tpical/27809,26833,34800,15546,13944,11370,34276,27144,21305
9920919352699/tpical/24602,26425,35097,20037,24195,13931,12024
9920919352702:!209193534
9920919353401:tape
9920919353421/tape/off,06432,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919353421:midob
9920919353422#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919353423/onsource/TRACKING
9920919353985/wx/12.8,799.6,39.4
9920919354545/wx/12.8,799.6,39.5
9920919354551/cable/0.0185373
9920919354562/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19130,9179
9920919354573/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24153
9920919354584/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10449
9920919354595/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25744
9920919354641/tpi/22484,24171,30522,13716,12394,10452,31788,25607,19161
9920919354678/tpi/18510,19655,25758,16082,17418,9859,9177
9920919354681/tsys1/59.7,131.6,103.5,107.7,112.7,153.0,179.9,237.5,123.7
9920919354682/tsys2/116.2,116.1,112.0,100.4,100.1,96.9,110.5
9920919354687:!209193644
9920919354704#setcl#time/6400354,4,1999,209,19,35,46.97,-22.017,3.990,1
9920919354704#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919364401:et
9920919364424:!+3s
9920919364726:tape
9920919364746/tape/off,07232,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919364746:postob
9920919364747:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9920919364747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919364748:check2c1
9920919373381/parity/0.,33.,65.,0.,0.,16.,98.,49.,65.,49.,147.,0.,229.,310.
9920919373381/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920919374158:sx2c1=3
9920919374212/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-275.7,,-0.7,
9920919374649:!209194006
9920919400601:tape
9920919400620/tape/off,07219,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919400620:st=for,135
9920919400643:!209194016
9920919401344?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919401601:preob
9920919401602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919401602/onsource/TRACKING
9920919401857/tpical/38268,37807,48520,19696,19607,16790,52399,41993,30166
9920919401895/tpical/26198,27867,37213,20644,25069,14489,12541
9920919401899:!209194026
9920919402600:tape
9920919402619/tape/off,07428,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919402619:midob
9920919402620#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919402621/onsource/TRACKING
9920919403180/wx/12.8,799.6,39.8
9920919403740/wx/12.8,799.6,39.8
9920919403746/cable/0.0185467
9920919403757/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22868,9692
9920919403768/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29015
9920919403779/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13019
9920919403790/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27942
9920919403836/tpi/26936,29015,36102,14728,14528,13034,40752,32518,22881
9920919403873/tpi/20094,21165,27909,16737,18308,10418,9694
9920919403876/tsys1/33.8,47.9,42.2,42.7,40.6,47.5,49.7,49.2,43.9
9920919403877/tsys2/126.7,126.6,122.0,108.6,105.8,102.6,118.0
9920919403893:!209194226
9920919403904#setcl#time/6429562,4,1999,209,19,40,38.97,-22.050,4.071,1
9920919403904#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919404146?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919410454?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919412754?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919415054?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919421354?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919422601:et
9920919422623:!+3s
9920919422925:tape
9920919422944/tape/off,08790,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919422944:postob
9920919422944:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,ccw
9920919422945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919422946:midtp
9920919423205/tpzero/857,380,425,309,524,913,1330,776,1140
9920919423244/tpzero/1338,593,412,6459,990,290,1560
9920919423253:check2c1
9920919423611?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919431950/parity/0.,49.,33.,0.,0.,0.,147.,33.,16.,33.,49.,0.,131.,343.
9920919431950/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920919432372?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919432660:sx2c2=4
9920919432765/pass/4,,auto,-275.0,,-274.1,,0.9,
9920919432903/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920919433100/vc04/nak,ack
9920919433213:fastf=0m9s
9920919434163:!+5s
9920919434665:!209194607
9920919435909;valarm
9920919435945/vc04/nak,ack
9920919440664?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919442964?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919445265?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919451565?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919453866?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919460167?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919460701:tape
9920919460721/tape/off,08982,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919460721:st=rev,135
9920919460744:!209194617
9920919461700:preob
9920919461700#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919461701/onsource/TRACKING
9920919461956/tpical/36905,36891,46858,19122,19602,17063,53255,42250,29774
9920919461993/tpical/28234,30142,40402,21858,27239,15778,13458
9920919461995:!209194627
9920919462438?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919462701:tape
9920919462719/tape/off,08773,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919462719:midob
9920919462720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919462721/onsource/TRACKING
9920919463280/wx/12.7,799.6,41.2
9920919463840/wx/12.7,799.6,41.3
9920919463846/cable/0.0173606
9920919463857/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23385,10577
9920919463868/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29387
9920919463879/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13631
9920919463891/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30965
9920919463938/tpi/27282,29394,36535,14862,15077,13630,42733,33540,23413
9920919463975/tpi/22122,23346,31006,17905,20357,11594,10577
9920919463978/tsys1/40.4,56.9,51.4,50.2,47.3,54.5,57.8,55.3,51.5
9920919463980/tsys2/140.2,138.1,134.3,119.4,116.1,111.4,129.1
9920919463984:!209194737
9920919463998#setcl#time/6465664,6,1999,209,19,46,39.89,-22.095,4.171,0
9920919463998#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919464738?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919471038?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919473339?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919473701:et
9920919473724:!+3s
9920919474026:tape
9920919474046/tape/off,07974,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919474046:postob
9920919474046:source=1908-201,190812.5,-201155.2,1950.0,neutral
9920919474047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919474048:check2c2
9920919475810?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919482748/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,0.,33.,0.,0.,82.,33.,65.,82.
9920919482748/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920919483193?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919483455:sx2c2=4
9920919483510/pass/4,,auto,-275.0,,-274.1,,0.9,
9920919483645/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920919483842/vc04/nak,ack
9920919483954:!209195038
9920919491485?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919493785?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919500086?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919500301;valarm
9920919500347/vc04/nak,ack
9920919502386?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919503801:tape
9920919503821/tape/off,07986,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919503821:st=rev,135
9920919503844:!209195048
9920919504801:preob
9920919504801#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919504802/onsource/TRACKING
9920919505056/tpical/33167,32888,41701,16624,15938,13446,41663,33284,25280
9920919505095/tpical/27732,29477,39514,21527,26544,15294,13194
9920919505099:!209195058
9920919505126?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919505801:tape
9920919505821/tape/off,07777,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919505821:midob
9920919505822#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919505823/onsource/TRACKING
9920919510382/wx/12.6,799.6,41.2
9920919510942/wx/12.6,799.6,41.2
9920919510948/cable/0.0178710
9920919510959/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19998,10381
9920919510971/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26697
9920919510982/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10430
9920919510994/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30333
9920919511041/tpi/24773,26781,32966,13274,12305,10464,32338,25857,20069
9920919511078/tpi/21720,22852,30288,17692,19861,11220,10388
9920919511081/tsys1/41.9,63.5,54.8,56.9,47.7,47.1,48.9,49.6,53.4
9920919511082/tsys2/139.8,138.6,133.5,120.8,116.5,110.6,129.7
9920919511087:!209195208
9920919511104#setcl#time/6492775,5,1999,209,19,51,10.95,-21.986,4.246,2
9920919511104#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919511447?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919513747?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919520049?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919520800:et
9920919520823:!+3s
9920919521125:tape
9920919521145/tape/off,06978,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919521145:postob
9920919521145:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9920919521146#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919521147:sx2c2=4
9920919521197/pass/4,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9920919521332/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920919521529/vc04/nak,ack
9920919521640:!209195256
9920919524369?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919525601:tape
9920919525621/tape/off,06978,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919525621:st=rev,135
9920919525644:!209195306
9920919530601:preob
9920919530602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919530602/onsource/TRACKING
9920919530860/tpical/33456,33232,42199,17059,16541,12578,34397,26373,25166
9920919530897/tpical/28208,30004,40330,21955,27241,15722,13413
9920919530899:!209195316
9920919531102?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919531601:tape
9920919531621/tape/off,06769,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919531621:midob
9920919531622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919531623/onsource/TRACKING
9920919532182/wx/12.6,799.6,40.4
9920919532741/wx/12.6,799.5,40.4
9920919532747/cable/0.0182868
9920919532758/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19627,10506
9920919532770/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26307
9920919532782/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9989
9920919532794/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30754
9920919532841/tpi/24439,26326,32502,13154,12596,10000,27320,20748,19624
9920919532878/tpi/22002,23133,30781,17936,20257,11511,10506
9920919532881/tsys1/38.4,55.2,48.6,48.4,45.0,51.8,54.0,52.2,49.0
9920919532882/tsys2/137.3,135.3,131.2,117.8,113.8,109.9,126.9
9920919532896:!209195426
9920919532914#setcl#time/6506592,4,1999,209,19,53,29.08,-22.013,4.285,2
9920919532914#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919533403?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919535705?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919542005?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919542601:et
9920919542624:!+3s
9920919542926:tape
9920919542946/tape/off,05970,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919542946:postob
9920919542946:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9920919542947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919542948:sx2c2=4
9920919543002/pass/4,,auto,-275.0,,-274.1,,0.9,
9920919543137/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920919543334/vc04/nak,ack
9920919543446:!209195459
9920919545901:tape
9920919545921/tape/off,05970,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919545921:st=rev,135
9920919545944:!209195509
9920919550288?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919550901:preob
9920919550902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919550903/onsource/TRACKING
9920919551160/tpical/29673,28947,37200,15066,15072,11518,30844,23301,22381
9920919551200/tpical/26546,28302,37844,21116,25951,14967,12761
9920919551203:!209195519
9920919551901:tape
9920919551919/tape/off,05761,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919551920:midob
9920919551920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919551921/onsource/TRACKING
9920919552480/wx/12.6,799.6,40.8
9920919553040/wx/12.6,799.6,40.8
9920919553046/cable/0.0183896
9920919553057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16789,9848
9920919553069/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21896
9920919553080/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8860
9920919553091/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28338
9920919553138/tpi/20492,21858,27215,11082,11039,8841,23639,17935,16775
9920919553175/tpi/20302,21400,28340,17080,18922,10758,9845
9920919553178/tsys1/31.4,44.5,39.4,39.7,38.3,43.5,45.5,47.0,41.0
9920919553179/tsys2/125.3,124.3,121.2,108.5,105.2,102.6,117.2
9920919553193:!209195629
9920919553204#setcl#time/6518885,4,1999,209,19,55,31.98,-22.005,4.319,2
9920919553204#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919553443?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919555743?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919562044?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919562901:et
9920919562924:!+3s
9920919563226:tape
9920919563246/tape/off,04962,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919563246:postob
9920919563246:source=0119+115,011903.1,113409.2,1950.0,neutral
9920919563247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920919563248:check2c2
9920919564310?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919571877/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,33.,0.,98.,49.,65.,33.
9920919571877/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920919572102?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919572656:sx2c2=4
9920919572710/pass/4,,auto,-275.0,,-275.7,,-0.7,
9920919572845/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920919573042/vc04/nak,ack
9920919573154:!209195858
9920919580394?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919582695?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919584995?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919585801:tape
9920919585821/tape/off,04974,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920919585821:st=rev,135
9920919585844:!209195908
9920919590801:preob
9920919590802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919590803/onsource/TRACKING
9920919591057/tpical/27465,26731,34513,13775,13951,12254,37674,29705,21347
9920919591094/tpical/25264,26951,35702,20216,24222,14153,12202
9920919591096:!209195918
9920919591320?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919591800:tape
9920919591820/tape/off,04765,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920919591820:midob
9920919591821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920919591822/onsource/TRACKING
9920919592381/wx/12.6,799.5,40.0
9920919592941/wx/12.6,799.4,39.8
9920919592947/cable/0.0184882
9920919592958/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15876,9365
9920919592969/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19934
9920919592980/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9359
9920919592991/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26392
9920919593037/tpi/18737,19954,24884,10017,10161,9361,28694,22535,15872
9920919593074/tpi/19110,20191,26352,16320,17590,10121,9365
9920919593077/tsys1/30.1,42.5,37.3,38.0,37.4,42.9,44.8,44.6,39.6
9920919593078/tsys2/119.1,119.6,114.4,104.4,103.2,100.6,113.5
9920919593083:!209200235
9920919593100#setcl#time/6542785,7,1999,209,19,59,30.91,-22.055,4.385,1
9920919593100#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920919593622?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920919595922?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920002223?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920004522?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920010822?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920013122?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920015422?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920021721?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920023500:et
9920920023522:!+3s
9920920023824:tape
9920920023843/tape/off,02537,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920023843:postob
9920920023843:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9920920023844#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920023844:midtp
9920920024102/tpzero/854,366,427,348,534,921,1354,781,1143
9920920024140/tpzero/1366,594,434,6471,1036,342,1557
9920920024148:check2c2
9920920024372?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920032776/parity/0.,16.,0.,0.,16.,16.,49.,16.,0.,16.,65.,16.,82.,33.
9920920032776/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920920032851?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920033555:sx2c1=5
9920920033699/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9920920033833/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920920034029/vc04/nak,ack
9920920034139:fastr=1m46s
9920920041142?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920043441?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920045741?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920052041?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920052789:!+5s
9920920053291:!209201126
9920920054305?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920060605?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920062905?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920065205?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920071505?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920073805?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920080113?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920082413?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920084713?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920091013?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920093313?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920095613?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920101913?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920104227?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920110527?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920112601:tape
9920920112620/tape/off,00162,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920112620:st=for,135
9920920112642:!209201136
9920920112860?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920113601:preob
9920920113601#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920113602/onsource/TRACKING
9920920113857/tpical/36456,35180,45771,18493,20040,17198,53482,43023,29041
9920920113895/tpical/24986,26662,34991,20176,24165,14449,12085
9920920113899:!209201146
9920920114601:tape
9920920114619/tape/off,00371,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920114619:midob
9920920114620#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920114621/onsource/TRACKING
9920920115180/wx/12.6,799.4,39.9
9920920115739/wx/12.6,799.3,39.9
9920920115745/cable/0.0175271
9920920115756/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14891,9189
9920920115767/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18201
9920920115778/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9192
9920920115789/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25517
9920920115835/tpi/17160,18201,22868,9248,9963,9200,27979,22016,14901
9920920115872/tpi/18748,19792,25535,16167,17322,10209,9189
9920920115875/tsys1/12.4,15.4,14.4,14.2,13.8,15.2,15.3,14.9,14.3
9920920115876/tsys2/114.9,115.2,109.5,99.7,98.1,96.0,108.7
9920920115890:!209201601
9920920115901#setcl#time/6617607,4,1999,209,20,11,58.94,-22.050,4.593,1
9920920115902#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920120156?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920122455?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920124755?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920131054?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920133355?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920135654?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920141954?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920144254?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920150554?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920152854?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920155154?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920160101:et
9920920160123:!+3s
9920920160425:tape
9920920160444/tape/off,03251,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920160444:postob
9920920160444:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9920920160445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920160446:check2c1
9920920161417?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920165076?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920920165076/parity/0.,33.,16.,16.,0.,16.,441.,49.,82.,33.,114.,33.,424.,653.
9920920165076/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920920165303?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920165855:sx2c1=5
9920920165909/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9920920170043/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920920170239/vc04/nak,ack
9920920170349:!209202419
9920920173594?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920175894?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920182194?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920184494?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920190794?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920193093?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920195394?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920201693?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920203994?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920210294?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920212594?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920214894?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920221194?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920223495?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920225794?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920232094?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920234394?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920240694?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920241901:tape
9920920241920/tape/off,03238,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920241920:st=for,135
9920920241942:!209202429
9920920242901:preob
9920920242901#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920242902/onsource/TRACKING
9920920243154/tpical/27737,26784,34799,13693,13612,11890,37310,29448,21018
9920920243192/tpical/26316,27914,36449,20666,24532,14708,12359
9920920243196:!209202439
9920920243397?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920243901:tape
9920920243920/tape/off,03448,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920243920:midob
9920920243921#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920243922/onsource/TRACKING
9920920244485/wx/12.6,799.3,40.1
9920920245045/wx/12.6,799.4,40.0
9920920245051/cable/0.0183523
9920920245062/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15651,9486
9920920245074/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20115
9920920245085/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9069
9920920245096/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27186
9920920245142/tpi/19048,20088,25248,10038,9888,9072,28334,22274,15649
9920920245179/tpi/20066,21036,27176,16671,17859,10511,9486
9920920245182/tsys1/30.8,43.3,38.2,39.0,36.9,42.5,44.2,44.0,39.7
9920920245183/tsys2/123.4,122.6,118.9,105.3,104.0,99.9,113.8
9920920245188:!209202641
9920920245208#setcl#time/6694933,4,1999,209,20,24,52.01,-22.014,4.808,2
9920920245208#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920245696?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920251997?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920254297?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920260597?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920262899?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920264100:et
9920920264123:!+3s
9920920264425:tape
9920920264445/tape/off,04832,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920264445:postob
9920920264446:source=2255-282,225522.5,-281425.6,1950.0,neutral
9920920264446#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920264447:sx2c1=5
9920920264502/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-219.9,,0.1,
9920920264637/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920920264834/vc04/nak,ack
9920920264946:!209202807
9920920271222?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920273522?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920275822?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920280701:tape
9920920280721/tape/off,04832,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920280721:st=for,135
9920920280744:!209202817
9920920281701:preob
9920920281702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920281702/onsource/TRACKING
9920920281955/tpical/30588,29760,38426,15025,14268,11847,37456,29959,22593
9920920281992/tpical/27830,29497,38366,21462,25646,15364,12914
9920920281994:!209202827
9920920282207?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920282701:tape
9920920282719/tape/off,05040,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920282719:midob
9920920282720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920282721/onsource/TRACKING
9920920283280/wx/79.9,799.4,79.9
9920920283839/wx/12.6,799.4,40.2
9920920283845/cable/0.0187683
9920920283856/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17359,10044
9920920283867/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23197
9920920283878/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9306
9920920283889/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29154
9920920283935/tpi/21888,23197,29037,11456,10714,9301,29323,23307,17370
9920920283972/tpi/21550,22568,29144,17459,18900,11178,10044
9920920283975/tsys1/35.5,51.1,44.8,45.8,42.1,48.4,50.6,49.8,45.7
9920920283976/tsys2/132.5,130.8,128.4,113.2,109.2,106.8,122.0
9920920283981:!209203007
9920920283995#setcl#time/6717725,4,1999,209,20,28,39.87,-22.023,4.871,2
9920920283995#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920284508?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920290809?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920293109?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920295410?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920300701:et
9920920300724:!+3s
9920920301026:tape
9920920301046/tape/off,06177,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920301046:postob
9920920301047:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9920920301047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920301048:sx2c1=5
9920920301102/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9920920301237/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920920301434/vc04/nak,ack
9920920301545:!209203141
9920920303832?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920310133?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920312433?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920314101:tape
9920920314121/tape/off,06177,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920314121:st=for,135
9920920314144:!209203151
9920920314706?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920315101:preob
9920920315102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920315102/onsource/TRACKING
9920920315356/tpical/26303,25053,32906,12948,12827,9773,29247,23301,19367
9920920315393/tpical/25480,27135,35336,20395,24255,14538,12110
9920920315395:!209203201
9920920320101:tape
9920920320119/tape/off,06386,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920320119:midob
9920920320120#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920320121/onsource/TRACKING
9920920320680/wx/12.6,799.4,39.6
9920920321240/wx/12.6,799.4,39.6
9920920321246/cable/0.0189093
9920920321257/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14213,9225
9920920321269/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18431
9920920321280/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7424
9920920321291/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26001
9920920321337/tpi/17520,18545,23620,9396,9250,7450,22179,17666,14277
9920920321374/tpi/19182,20244,25991,16381,17485,10331,9226
9920920321377/tsys1/27.9,41.1,36.7,37.4,35.8,41.3,43.3,44.0,37.9
9920920321378/tsys2/116.7,117.6,112.8,101.8,100.2,97.9,109.7
9920920321393:!209203311
9920920321405#setcl#time/6739142,6,1999,209,20,32,13.97,-22.098,4.931,0
9920920321405#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920321646?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920323946?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920330249?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920331100:et
9920920331123:!+3s
9920920331425:tape
9920920331445/tape/off,07185,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920331445:postob
9920920331445:source=1908-201,190812.5,-201155.2,1950.0,neutral
9920920331446#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920331447:check2c1
9920920332513?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920340076?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920920340076?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920920340077/parity/0.,114.,49.,0.,0.,16.,359.,131.,229.,114.,163.,65.,735.,718.
9920920340077/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920920340303?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920340853:sx2c1=5
9920920340908/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9920920341043/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920920341241/vc04/nak,ack
9920920341352:!209203515
9920920344594?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920350893?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920351501:tape
9920920351520/tape/off,07174,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920351520:st=for,135
9920920351542:!209203525
9920920352501:preob
9920920352502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920352503/onsource/TRACKING
9920920352757/tpical/35968,35689,45811,17938,17133,12704,36911,29195,26445
9920920352795/tpical/29916,31679,41103,22651,27602,16614,13736
9920920352799:!209203535
9920920353164?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920353501:tape
9920920353520/tape/off,07383,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920353520:midob
9920920353521#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920353522/onsource/TRACKING
9920920354084/wx/12.6,799.4,40.2
9920920354645/wx/12.6,799.4,40.3
9920920354653/cable/0.0187677
9920920354665/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22555,11135
9920920354678/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30929
9920920354691/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10973
9920920354702/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32957
9920920354749/tpi/29107,30899,38787,15242,14219,10957,31911,25103,22544
9920920354786/tpi/24370,25556,32957,18999,21336,12724,11137
9920920354789/tsys1/60.5,93.7,80.3,81.2,69.0,84.4,89.8,87.4,80.6
9920920354790/tsys2/171.1,168.1,164.7,141.5,133.6,131.3,152.0
9920920354795:!209203645
9920920354812#setcl#time/6760555,4,1999,209,20,35,48.06,-22.027,4.990,2
9920920354812#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920355464?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920361764?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920364064?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920364501:et
9920920364523:!+3s
9920920364825:tape
9920920364844/tape/off,08182,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920364844:postob
9920920364844:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9920920364845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920364846:midtp
9920920365103/tpzero/828,323,436,355,526,935,1386,783,1072
9920920365141/tpzero/1382,597,416,6456,1000,350,1486
9920920365150:check2c1
9920920370315?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920373780/parity/16.,33.,16.,0.,0.,0.,98.,16.,82.,65.,147.,82.,$$$$$,555.
9920920373780/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9920920374006?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9920920374556:sx2c2=6
9920920374629/pass/6,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9920920374764/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9920920374961/vc04/nak,ack
9920920375072:fastf=0m36s
9920920382295?ERROR ch -310 v4 shows the majority of possible error conditions
9920920382724:!+5s
9920920383226:!209204218
9920920384559?ERROR ch -310 v4 shows the majority of possible error conditions
9920920384800;vc01
9920920384815/vc01/130.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21486
9920920390859?ERROR ch -310 v4 shows the majority of possible error conditions
9920920393159?ERROR ch -310 v4 shows the majority of possible error conditions
9920920393789;vc04=230.99
9920920395147;valarm
9920920395183/vc04/nak,ack
9920920421800:tape
9920920421820/tape/off,08982,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920421820:st=rev,135
9920920421843:!209204228
9920920422801:preob
9920920422802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920422802/onsource/TRACKING
9920920423060/tpical/38192,37380,48826,22045,20518,16676,49675,37900,29927
9920920423099/tpical/28150,29819,38695,21898,26795,16310,13140
9920920423104:!209204238
9920920423801:tape
9920920423821/tape/off,08773,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920423821:midob
9920920423822#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920423823/onsource/TRACKING
9920920424385/wx/79.9,799.4,79.9
9920920424945/wx/12.5,799.4,42.5
9920920424951/cable/0.0187484
9920920424962/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22880,10173
9920920424974/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28926
9920920424985/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13010
9920920424997/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29258
9920920425044/tpi/27290,28971,36831,16573,15365,13010,38825,29442,22869
9920920425081/tpi/21718,22727,29224,17716,19659,11801,10170
9920920425084/tsys1/35.7,50.1,44.6,43.6,42.3,48.4,50.7,49.8,45.4
9920920425085/tsys2/130.4,128.7,125.4,111.0,107.8,104.7,120.6
9920920425090:!209204348
9920920425108#setcl#time/6802859,7,1999,209,20,42,50.98,-22.084,5.108,0
9920920425108#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920434801:et
9920920434824:!+3s
9920920435126:tape
9920920435146/tape/off,07974,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920435146:postob
9920920435147:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9920920435147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920435148:check2c2
9920920443780?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920920443780?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920920443781/parity/49.,82.,49.,33.,0.,0.,16.,49.,49.,16.,98.,49.,$$$$$,16.
9920920443781/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920920444559:sx2c2=6
9920920444613/pass/6,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9920920445050:!209204614
9920920461401:tape
9920920461421/tape/off,07986,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920461421:st=rev,135
9920920461444:!209204624
9920920462401:preob
9920920462402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920462402/onsource/TRACKING
9920920462660/tpical/37869,37009,48435,21676,20100,15897,45810,34820,29210
9920920462699/tpical/28122,29724,38557,21891,26744,16185,13123
9920920462702:!209204634
9920920463401:tape
9920920463421/tape/off,07777,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920463421:midob
9920920463422#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920463423/onsource/TRACKING
9920920463985/wx/12.4,799.4,41.4
9920920464545/wx/12.4,799.4,41.3
9920920464551/cable/0.0178513
9920920464562/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23011,10207
9920920464573/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29826
9920920464584/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12629
9920920464595/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29315
9920920464642/tpi/28100,29900,37976,16965,15522,12673,36565,27648,23084
9920920464679/tpi/21838,22838,29281,17799,19669,11725,10207
9920920464682/tsys1/41.0,61.2,52.8,51.8,48.2,53.5,55.9,55.1,52.8
9920920464683/tsys2/134.2,133.2,128.3,114.3,108.8,105.2,123.3
9920920464688:!209204744
9920920464705#setcl#time/6826462,7,1999,209,20,46,46.96,-22.036,5.173,1
9920920464705#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920474401:et
9920920474424:!+3s
9920920474726:tape
9920920474746/tape/off,06978,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920474746:postob
9920920474746:source=2234+282,223401.7,281323.0,1950.0,neutral
9920920474747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920474748:check2c2
9920920483384?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920920483384?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920920483385/parity/0.,33.,0.,16.,0.,33.,65.,16.,114.,0.,114.,82.,$$$$$,114.
9920920483385/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920920484158:sx2c2=6
9920920484212/pass/6,,auto,-220.0,,-221.5,,-1.5,
9920920484650:!209205027
9920920502701:tape
9920920502720/tape/off,06989,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920502720:st=rev,135
9920920502742:!209205037
9920920503701:preob
9920920503702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920503702/onsource/TRACKING
9920920503957/tpical/31698,30208,40155,17795,16472,13151,40185,31754,24168
9920920503995/tpical/25202,26778,34266,20216,23961,14506,12006
9920920503999:!209205047
9920920504701:tape
9920920504720/tape/off,06780,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920504720:midob
9920920504721#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920504722/onsource/TRACKING
9920920505284/wx/12.4,799.4,40.3
9920920505843/wx/12.4,799.4,40.2
9920920505849/cable/0.0180958
9920920505860/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17396,9100
9920920505871/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21857
9920920505882/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9771
9920920505893/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24942
9920920505940/tpi/20722,21856,28098,12529,11620,9766,29766,23553,17394
9920920505977/tpi/18854,19801,24948,16140,17094,10200,9099
9920920505980/tsys1/26.6,37.9,33.7,34.0,33.6,38.4,40.0,40.8,35.4
9920920505981/tsys2/113.5,113.5,108.6,98.0,96.7,94.3,108.0
9920920505998:!209205245
9920920510009#setcl#time/6851775,4,1999,209,20,51,00.03,-22.015,5.244,2
9920920510009#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920524501:et
9920920524523:!+3s
9920920524825:tape
9920920524844/tape/off,05441,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920524844:postob
9920920524845:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9920920524845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920524846:check2c2
9920920533550?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920920533550?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920920533551/parity/82.,49.,33.,33.,0.,114.,33.,98.,114.,33.,49.,65.,6424.,196.
9920920533551/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9920920534259:sx2c2=6
9920920534312/pass/6,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9920920534749:!209205511
9920920551101:tape
9920920551120/tape/off,05452,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920551120:st=rev,135
9920920551142:!209205521
9920920552100:preob
9920920552101#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920552102/onsource/TRACKING
9920920552356/tpical/33694,32384,42851,19189,17841,14036,40170,30478,25710
9920920552394/tpical/26108,27787,35595,20914,25167,15295,12379
9920920552398:!209205531
9920920553101:tape
9920920553120/tape/off,05243,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920920553120:midob
9920920553121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920920553122/onsource/TRACKING
9920920553686/wx/12.5,799.4,40.1
9920920554245/wx/12.5,799.4,40.1
9920920554251/cable/0.0190259
9920920554262/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18990,9453
9920920554274/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24070
9920920554285/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10707
9920920554296/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26317
9920920554342/tpi/22748,24074,30958,13881,12951,10704,30573,23050,19006
9920920554379/tpi/19716,20790,26332,16798,18189,10903,9454
9920920554382/tsys1/29.4,42.0,37.7,37.5,37.4,43.1,44.7,44.1,39.3
9920920554383/tsys2/118.3,119.0,115.4,103.6,101.6,99.1,112.3
9920920554398:!209205850
9920920554409#setcl#time/6880182,4,1999,209,20,55,44.03,-22.005,5.323,2
9920920554409#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920920585001:et
9920920585023:!+3s
9920920585325:tape
9920920585344/tape/off,02993,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920920585344:postob
9920920585344:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,cw
9920920585345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920920585346:midtp
9920920585605/tpzero/827,296,424,355,507,944,1391,775,1064
9920920585643/tpzero/1388,594,404,6439,1007,348,1481
9920920585652:check2c2
9920920594354?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920920594354?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920920594355/parity/16.,49.,0.,0.,0.,16.,49.,0.,82.,65.,196.,49.,9976.,196.
9920920594355/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920920595062:sx2c1=7
9920920595205/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-165.7,,-0.7,
9920920595640:fastr=2m6s
9920921020290:!+5s
9920921020792:!209210325
9920921032501:tape
9920921032521/tape/off,00169,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921032521:st=for,135
9920921032544:!209210335
9920921033501:preob
9920921033501#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921033502/onsource/TRACKING
9920921033755/tpical/39722,38946,50950,23058,21162,17024,51117,39431,30971
9920921033794/tpical/28990,30614,39464,22301,27273,16717,13410
9920921033799:!209210345
9920921034501:tape
9920921034519/tape/off,00378,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920921034519:midob
9920921034520#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921034521/onsource/TRACKING
9920921035079/wx/12.6,799.5,38.8
9920921035639/wx/12.6,799.5,39.3
9920921035645/cable/0.0191055
9920921035656/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,24422,10452
9920921035668/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31158
9920921035679/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13679
9920921035690/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30080
9920921035737/tpi/29412,31218,39776,17926,16358,13687,41250,31755,24445
9920921035774/tpi/22608,23547,30041,18153,20177,12220,10452
9920921035777/tsys1/40.8,58.8,51.8,50.3,48.5,56.1,59.4,59.3,52.7
9920921035778/tsys2/137.1,133.9,129.7,116.5,111.4,108.9,125.1
9920921035793:!209210800
9920921035804#setcl#time/6929590,4,1999,209,21,03,57.98,-22.023,5.460,2
9920921035804#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920921080001:et
9920921080024:!+3s
9920921080326:tape
9920921080346/tape/off,03258,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921080346:postob
9920921080346:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,cw
9920921080347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920921080348:check2c1
9920921085057?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921085057?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921085057?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921085057?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921085057?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920921085058/parity/0.,16.,33.,0.,65.,0.,833.,376.,278.,114.,669.,98.,$$$$$,1045.
9920921085058/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,57,0
9920921085763:sx2c1=7
9920921085820/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-165.7,,-0.7,
9920921090257:!209211121
9920921112101:tape
9920921112120/tape/off,03245,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921112120:st=for,135
9920921112142:!209211131
9920921113101:preob
9920921113102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921113102/onsource/TRACKING
9920921113357/tpical/42925,42365,55346,25060,23105,18879,58155,44801,33952
9920921113395/tpical/30062,31672,40710,22868,28284,17289,13835
9920921113399:!209211141
9920921114101:tape
9920921114120/tape/off,03454,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920921114120:midob
9920921114121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921114122/onsource/TRACKING
9920921114686/wx/12.6,799.6,38.9
9920921115247/wx/12.6,799.5,38.9
9920921115255/cable/0.0192124
9920921115268/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,27256,10876
9920921115281/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34443
9920921115292/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15432
9920921115303/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31368
9920921115350/tpi/32550,34514,44042,19886,18213,15425,47631,36614,27247
9920921115387/tpi/23644,24588,31368,18728,21157,12788,10876
9920921115390/tsys1/44.9,64.1,56.7,55.5,53.2,61.6,64.6,64.3,57.4
9920921115392/tsys2/143.0,139.7,136.7,122.4,116.6,114.0,130.9
9920921115396:!209211251
9920921115411#setcl#time/6977208,6,1999,209,21,11,54.04,-22.017,5.592,2
9920921115411#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920921125101:et
9920921125123:!+3s
9920921125425:tape
9920921125443/tape/off,04253,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921125443:postob
9920921125443:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9920921125444#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920921125445:check2c1
9920921134076?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921134076?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921134077/parity/0.,147.,49.,33.,33.,49.,637.,310.,131.,294.,327.,131.,735.,588.
9920921134077/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920921134854:sx2c1=7
9920921134907/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-166.5,,-1.5,
9920921135344:!209211629
9920921162901:tape
9920921162920/tape/off,04242,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921162920:st=for,135
9920921162942:!209211639
9920921163901:preob
9920921163902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921163902/onsource/TRACKING
9920921164157/tpical/33462,32094,42680,19363,18488,15035,45027,34566,26342
9920921164195/tpical/26512,28073,35960,21166,25628,15576,12526
9920921164199:!209211649
9920921164900:tape
9920921164919/tape/off,04451,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920921164919:midob
9920921164920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921164921/onsource/TRACKING
9920921165485/wx/79.9,799.7,79.9
9920921170046/wx/12.6,799.6,38.5
9920921170054/cable/0.0188710
9920921170067/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19341,9570
9920921170079/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23828
9920921170090/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11295
9920921170102/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26571
9920921170148/tpi/22633,23825,30729,13962,13266,11312,34068,26123,19352
9920921170185/tpi/20114,21023,26571,16994,18525,11149,9571
9920921170188/tsys1/29.6,41.8,37.3,37.0,35.9,40.9,43.8,44.1,38.5
9920921170189/tsys2/120.7,119.5,114.9,104.3,101.7,100.6,112.9
9920921170194:!209212051
9920921170208#setcl#time/7008014,6,1999,209,21,17,02.01,-22.066,5.678,1
9920921170208#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920921205101:et
9920921205124:!+3s
9920921205426:tape
9920921205446/tape/off,07185,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921205446:postob
9920921205449:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9920921205450#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920921205451:midtp
9920921205713/tpzero/821,281,419,350,493,938,1398,778,1059
9920921205752/tpzero/1384,594,398,6426,996,346,1478
9920921205760:check2c1
9920921214458?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921214458?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921214459/parity/0.,82.,49.,16.,33.,33.,539.,408.,245.,163.,359.,114.,702.,1012.
9920921214459/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920921215169:sx2c2=8
9920921215275/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9920921215712:fastf=1m21s
9920921231863:!+5s
9920921232365:!209212707
9920921270701:tape
9920921270721/tape/off,08997,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921270721:st=rev,135
9920921270744:!209212717
9920921271701:preob
9920921271702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921271702/onsource/TRACKING
9920921271960/tpical/31604,30057,40183,18257,17554,14158,42599,32770,24748
9920921271999/tpical/25616,27283,34646,20517,24812,15270,12243
9920921272004:!209212727
9920921272701:tape
9920921272719/tape/off,08789,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920921272719:midob
9920921272720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921272721/onsource/TRACKING
9920921273280/wx/12.7,799.6,36.5
9920921273840/wx/12.7,799.6,36.5
9920921273846/cable/0.0190851
9920921273857/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17613,9269
9920921273869/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21482
9920921273880/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10405
9920921273891/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25239
9920921273937/tpi/20389,21480,27822,12660,12237,10402,31149,24071,17610
9920921273974/tpi/19210,20184,25220,16351,17722,10747,9269
9920921273977/tsys1/25.6,36.3,32.6,32.3,32.5,37.0,38.2,39.4,34.1
9920921273978/tsys2/114.8,113.8,108.6,98.2,97.3,94.8,108.0
9920921273992:!209213142
9920921274003#setcl#time/7071825,5,1999,209,21,27,39.97,-22.012,5.855,2
9920921274003#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920921314201:et
9920921314223:!+3s
9920921314525:tape
9920921314544/tape/off,05908,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921314544:postob
9920921314544:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9920921314545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920921314545:check2c2
9920921323176/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,16.,33.,16.,98.,16.,147.,65.,114.,82.
9920921323176/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920921323955:sx2c2=8
9920921324008/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9920921324444:!209214452
9920921445201:tape
9920921445220/tape/off,05919,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921445220:st=rev,135
9920921445242:!209214502
9920921450201:preob
9920921450202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921450202/onsource/TRACKING
9920921450457/tpical/33516,32308,43147,19640,18652,15133,46142,35584,26577
9920921450495/tpical/27090,28681,36471,21206,25940,15933,12703
9920921450499:!209214512
9920921451201:tape
9920921451220/tape/off,05710,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920921451220:midob
9920921451221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921451222/onsource/TRACKING
9920921451786/wx/12.6,799.5,36.6
9920921452347/wx/12.6,799.5,36.6
9920921452355/cable/0.0193349
9920921452368/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19801,9741
9920921452380/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24324
9920921452391/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11555
9920921452402/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27116
9920921452449/tpi/23111,24316,31446,14346,13549,11556,35236,27145,19796
9920921452485/tpi/20616,21566,27116,17064,18839,11428,9740
9920921452488/tsys1/31.5,44.2,39.0,38.9,37.6,43.6,45.6,45.9,40.6
9920921452489/tsys2/122.5,121.6,117.8,105.9,103.6,101.4,115.0
9920921452494:!209214622
9920921452510#setcl#time/7178358,4,1999,209,21,45,25.03,-22.007,6.151,2
9920921452510#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920921462201:et
9920921462223:!+3s
9920921462525:tape
9920921462544/tape/off,04911,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921462544:postob
9920921462544:source=2145+067,214536.1,064340.8,1950.0,neutral
9920921462545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920921462546:check2c2
9920921471248?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921471248?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920921471249/parity/0.,0.,16.,16.,16.,33.,0.,16.,49.,0.,261.,33.,$$$$$,49.
9920921471249/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920921471957:sx2c2=8
9920921472013/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-164.9,,0.1,
9920921472450:!209214935
9920921493501:tape
9920921493520/tape/off,04923,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921493520:st=rev,135
9920921493542:!209214945
9920921494501:preob
9920921494502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921494502/onsource/TRACKING
9920921494757/tpical/31850,30337,40536,18373,17004,13477,40737,31756,24563
9920921494796/tpical/25948,27520,34951,20538,24743,15099,12254
9920921494800:!209214955
9920921495501:tape
9920921495520/tape/off,04714,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920921495520:midob
9920921495521#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921495522/onsource/TRACKING
9920921500083/wx/79.9,799.6,79.9
9920921500642/wx/12.5,799.5,36.8
9920921500648/cable/0.0182744
9920921500659/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18303,9374
9920921500671/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22745
9920921500682/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10372
9920921500693/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25828
9920921500739/tpi/21629,22710,29411,13386,12423,10362,31344,24333,18304
9920921500776/tpi/19626,20639,25854,16562,17907,10787,9374
9920921500779/tsys1/29.9,43.2,38.3,38.4,38.3,44.5,46.9,46.6,40.5
9920921500780/tsys2/119.0,120.1,115.4,105.1,102.0,99.9,113.1
9920921500794:!209215105
9920921500805#setcl#time/7206662,4,1999,209,21,50,07.99,-22.037,6.229,2
9920921500805#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920921510501:et
9920921510523:!+3s
9920921510825:tape
9920921510844/tape/off,03915,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921510844:postob
9920921510844:source=2234+282,223401.7,281323.0,1950.0,neutral
9920921510845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920921510846:sx2c2=8
9920921510899/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9920921511336:!209215200
9920921520000:tape
9920921520019/tape/off,03915,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921520019:st=rev,135
9920921520041:!209215210
9920921521001:preob
9920921521002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921521002/onsource/TRACKING
9920921521257/tpical/31092,29448,39387,17872,16723,13249,40161,31240,23944
9920921521296/tpical/25440,26977,34136,20278,24306,14968,12092
9920921521299:!209215220
9920921522001:tape
9920921522020/tape/off,03706,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920921522020:midob
9920921522021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921522022/onsource/TRACKING
9920921522584/wx/12.5,799.5,36.9
9920921523145/wx/12.5,799.5,37.0
9920921523151/cable/0.0184424
9920921523162/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17152,9173
9920921523173/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21197
9920921523184/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9805
9920921523195/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24930
9920921523241/tpi/20154,21193,27498,12477,11722,9774,29598,23042,17134
9920921523278/tpi/19038,19981,24935,16196,17369,10536,9172
9920921523281/tsys1/26.0,37.2,33.5,33.0,33.0,37.4,39.2,39.9,34.7
9920921523282/tsys2/113.7,114.3,110.0,98.7,97.3,94.8,108.7
9920921523297:!209215531
9920921523308#setcl#time/7221168,4,1999,209,21,52,33.02,-22.011,6.270,2
9920921523308#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920921553101:et
9920921553123:!+3s
9920921553425:tape
9920921553444/tape/off,01546,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921553444:postob
9920921553444:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9920921553445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920921553446:check2c2
9920921562149?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920921562149?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 26.
9920921562149?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920921562150/parity/33.,16.,0.,16.,16.,65.,49.,65.,65.,0.,163.,16.,$$$$$,278.
9920921562150/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9920921562858:sx2c2=8
9920921562910/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9920921563345:!209215805
9920921580501:tape
9920921580521/tape/off,01557,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921580521:st=rev,135
9920921580544:!209215815
9920921581501:preob
9920921581502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921581502/onsource/TRACKING
9920921581760/tpical/36887,35779,47489,21691,20366,17183,54773,43278,29588
9920921581797/tpical/28242,29735,38006,21657,26493,16402,13102
9920921581799:!209215825
9920921582501:tape
9920921582521/tape/off,01348,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920921582521:midob
9920921582522#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920921582523/onsource/TRACKING
9920921583084/wx/12.5,799.6,37.5
9920921583644/wx/12.5,799.6,37.4
9920921583650/cable/0.0000000
9920921583661/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22815,10188
9920921583673/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27989
9920921583684/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13543
9920921583696/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28802
9920921583743/tpi/26536,27947,35981,16450,15396,13551,43323,34063,22825
9920921583780/tpi/21912,22805,28786,17623,19566,11955,10186
9920921583783/tsys1/36.5,51.9,45.4,45.2,44.1,51.0,53.8,53.1,47.3
9920921583784/tsys2/133.7,132.2,127.0,114.5,110.6,107.7,123.2
9920921583789:!209215935
9920921583806#setcl#time/7257674,7,1999,209,21,58,37.98,-22.037,6.371,2
9920921583806#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920921593501:et
9920921593524:!+3s
9920921593826:tape
9920921593846/tape/off,00549,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920921593846:postob
9920921593846:source=0104-408,010427.6,-405021.4,1950.0,neutral
9920921593847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920921593848:midtp
9920921594107/tpzero/816,267,410,343,474,957,1411,778,1062
9920921594146/tpzero/1390,596,389,6415,980,344,1474
9920921594153:check2c2
9920922002850?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920922002851/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,33.,65.,0.,114.,0.,65.,65.,245.,229.
9920922002851/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920922003561:sx2c1=9
9920922003730/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.0,,1.0,
9920922004168:fastr=0m17s
9920922005919:!+5s
9920922010421:!209220621
9920922062100:tape
9920922062120/tape/off,00178,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922062120:st=for,135
9920922062143:!209220631
9920922063101:preob
9920922063102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922063102/onsource/TRACKING
9920922063360/tpical/47801,47383,61861,27912,24802,20472,$$$$$,52232,37611
9920922063400/tpical/32194,33947,43177,23588,29579,18204,14628
9920922063405:!209220641
9920922064101:tape
9920922064121/tape/off,00387,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922064121:midob
9920922064122#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922064123/onsource/TRACKING
9920922064685/wx/12.6,799.7,36.8
9920922065245/wx/12.6,799.7,36.7
9920922065251/cable/0.0193376
9920922065262/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,31185,11701
9920922065273/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,39974
9920922065284/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17209
9920922065295/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34085
9920922065342/tpi/37871,39963,51274,22969,20213,17209,55676,44035,31188
9920922065379/tpi/25964,26927,34087,19570,22595,13796,11704
9920922065382?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9920922065383/tsys1/54.9,78.6,70.6,67.3,63.2,73.2,$$$$$$$$,77.6,68.9
9920922065384/tsys2/162.7,154.7,152.9,135.0,127.6,125.9,144.3
9920922065388:!209220751
9920922065406#setcl#time/7307287,5,1999,209,22,06,53.99,-22.013,6.509,2
9920922065406#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922070408;ifd
9920922070422/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,31223,11703
9920922071347;ifd=26,29
9920922075101:et
9920922075124:!+3s
9920922075426:tape
9920922075446/tape/off,01186,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922075446:postob
9920922075446:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9920922075447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922075448:check2c1
9920922084084?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920922084084?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920922084084?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920922084085/parity/16.,131.,49.,65.,16.,33.,441.,343.,212.,33.,555.,131.,$$$$$,980.
9920922084085/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9920922084859:sx2c1=9
9920922084913/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9920922085350:!209221059
9920922105901:tape
9920922105921/tape/off,01175,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922105921:st=for,135
9920922105944:!209221109
9920922110901:preob
9920922110902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922110902/onsource/TRACKING
9920922111160/tpical/32766,31280,41815,18893,17403,13618,40995,31759,25139
9920922111199/tpical/26466,27856,35372,20787,25066,15256,12401
9920922111204:!209221119
9920922111901:tape
9920922111919/tape/off,01384,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922111919:midob
9920922111920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922111921/onsource/TRACKING
9920922112480/wx/12.6,799.8,37.2
9920922113040/wx/12.6,799.8,37.1
9920922113046/cable/0.0185829
9920922113057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18336,9483
9920922113068/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23037
9920922113079/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10218
9920922113090/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26118
9920922113136/tpi/21971,23037,29857,13516,12416,10202,30597,23562,18342
9920922113173/tpi/20084,20824,26177,16721,18178,10893,9484
9920922113176/tsys1/28.8,40.6,36.2,36.0,35.2,39.8,41.3,40.9,37.4
9920922113177/tsys2/120.8,118.6,115.7,104.5,103.0,99.7,113.2
9920922113190:!209221229
9920922113214#setcl#time/7335104,4,1999,209,22,11,32.09,-22.010,6.586,3
9920922113214#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922122901:et
9920922122924:!+3s
9920922123226:tape
9920922123246/tape/off,02183,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922123246:postob
9920922123246:source=2128-123,212852.7,-122020.6,1950.0,neutral
9920922123247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922123248:sx2c1=9
9920922123304/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.0,,1.0,
9920922123741:!209221329
9920922132901:tape
9920922132920/tape/off,02183,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922132920:st=for,135
9920922132943:!209221339
9920922133901:preob
9920922133902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922133902/onsource/TRACKING
9920922134160/tpical/36171,35050,46306,20851,18689,14642,44977,35329,27599
9920922134199/tpical/27956,29353,37616,21478,26062,15874,12944
9920922134202:!209221349
9920922134901:tape
9920922134919/tape/off,02392,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922134919:midob
9920922134920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922134921/onsource/TRACKING
9920922135480/wx/12.6,799.8,36.6
9920922140040/wx/12.6,799.9,36.5
9920922140046/cable/0.0183342
9920922140057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,21488,10032
9920922140069/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27616
9920922140080/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11665
9920922140091/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28406
9920922140137/tpi/26225,27617,35602,16046,14264,11669,35872,28161,21510
9920922140174/tpi/21582,22327,28388,17435,19151,11499,10034
9920922140177/tsys1/37.6,54.1,48.3,48.0,45.8,53.0,55.6,56.2,49.4
9920922140178/tsys2/130.6,127.6,125.1,112.4,108.4,105.2,121.3
9920922140193:!209221647
9920922140204#setcl#time/7350097,4,1999,209,22,14,01.98,-22.016,6.628,2
9920922140204#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922164701:et
9920922164724:!+3s
9920922165026:tape
9920922165046/tape/off,04406,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922165046:postob
9920922165047:source=0119+041,011921.4,040643.9,1950.0,neutral
9920922165047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922165048:sx2c1=9
9920922165107/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.0,,1.0,
9920922165546:!209221757
9920922175701:tape
9920922175720/tape/off,04406,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922175720:st=for,135
9920922175742:!209221807
9920922180701:preob
9920922180702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922180702/onsource/TRACKING
9920922180957/tpical/30692,28930,38946,17550,16132,13338,41641,33039,23644
9920922180995/tpical/25608,27015,34490,20256,24269,14754,12109
9920922180999:!209221817
9920922181701:tape
9920922181720/tape/off,04615,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922181720:midob
9920922181721#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922181722/onsource/TRACKING
9920922182286/wx/12.6,799.9,36.5
9920922182850/wx/12.6,799.9,36.5
9920922182858/cable/0.0191425
9920922182871/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17154,9242
9920922182884/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21017
9920922182896/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10043
9920922182907/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25353
9920922182954/tpi/20133,21029,27435,12365,11500,10037,31141,24590,17153
9920922182991/tpi/19326,20113,25353,16285,17544,10546,9242
9920922182994/tsys1/26.9,38.6,34.5,34.1,35.0,40.4,41.6,41.4,36.4
9920922182995/tsys2/117.7,116.6,112.7,102.5,101.6,100.0,111.7
9920922183000:!209222007
9920922183014#setcl#time/7376914,4,1999,209,22,18,30.08,-22.022,6.702,2
9920922183014#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922200701:et
9920922200723:!+3s
9920922201025:tape
9920922201043/tape/off,05864,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922201043:postob
9920922201043:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9920922201044#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922201045:sx2c1=9
9920922201098/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9920922201534:!209222103
9920922210301:tape
9920922210320/tape/off,05864,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922210320:st=for,135
9920922210342:!209222113
9920922211301:preob
9920922211302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922211303/onsource/TRACKING
9920922211557/tpical/32422,30814,41212,18576,16931,13919,43448,34319,24914
9920922211595/tpical/26144,27628,35204,20545,24646,14987,12280
9920922211599:!209222123
9920922212301:tape
9920922212320/tape/off,06073,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922212321:midob
9920922212321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922212322/onsource/TRACKING
9920922212886/wx/12.6,799.8,36.3
9920922213447/wx/12.6,799.9,36.3
9920922213453/cable/0.0192185
9920922213464/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18306,9388
9920922213476/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22841
9920922213487/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10533
9920922213498/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26102
9920922213545/tpi/21785,22835,29625,13356,12146,10525,32660,25860,18304
9920922213582/tpi/19748,20671,26072,16545,17843,10683,9390
9920922213585/tsys1/29.0,41.6,37.1,36.6,35.9,41.4,42.6,43.6,38.3
9920922213586/tsys2/118.4,119.0,116.0,104.4,102.2,99.1,113.0
9920922213600:!209222327
9920922213612#setcl#time/7395516,4,1999,209,22,21,36.06,-21.996,6.754,3
9920922213612#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922232701:et
9920922232723:!+3s
9920922233025:tape
9920922233044/tape/off,07479,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922233044:postob
9920922233045:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,ccw
9920922233045#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922233046:check2c1
9920922241680?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920922241680?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920922241681/parity/0.,49.,65.,49.,16.,0.,343.,196.,163.,114.,147.,49.,4816.,473.
9920922241681/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920922242458:sx2c1=9
9920922242512/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.0,,1.0,
9920922242949:!209222844
9920922274172?ERROR ch -317 Total power integrator overflow on IF2
9920922284401:tape
9920922284420/tape/off,07466,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922284420:st=for,135
9920922284442:!209222854
9920922285401:preob
9920922285402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922285402/onsource/TRACKING
9920922285657/tpical/32634,31329,41755,19043,18153,15491,48960,38671,26087
9920922285695/tpical/26352,27839,35259,20694,25030,15360,12395
9920922285699:!209222904
9920922290401:tape
9920922290420/tape/off,07675,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922290420:midob
9920922290421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922290422/onsource/TRACKING
9920922290982/wx/12.5,799.9,39.0
9920922291542/wx/12.5,799.9,39.1
9920922291548/cable/0.0193379
9920922291559/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19215,9477
9920922291570/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23279
9920922291581/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11793
9920922291592/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26075
9920922291638/tpi/22195,23270,30144,13740,13039,11788,37015,28938,19216
9920922291675/tpi/19920,20858,26086,16656,18118,10939,9480
9920922291678/tsys1/30.1,42.0,37.6,37.1,36.1,43.0,43.8,42.5,38.8
9920922291679/tsys2/118.8,119.7,115.5,104.6,102.3,98.8,113.3
9920922291695:!209223014
9920922291707#setcl#time/7441623,4,1999,209,22,29,17.01,-22.005,6.882,3
9920922291707#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922301401:et
9920922301423:!+3s
9920922301725:tape
9920922301744/tape/off,08474,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922301744:postob
9920922301744:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9920922301745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922301746:midtp
9920922302003/tpzero/813,264,404,338,473,1135,1409,782,1059
9920922302041/tpzero/1388,596,367,6413,982,343,1470
9920922302049:check2c1
9920922310753?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920922310753?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920922310754/parity/0.,49.,65.,0.,0.,33.,457.,245.,114.,49.,522.,65.,5396.,784.
9920922310754/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9920922311459:sx2c2=10
9920922311533/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9920922311970:fastf=0m24s
9920922314418:!+5s
9920922314920:!209223320
9920922332001:tape
9920922332020/tape/off,09003,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922332020:st=rev,135
9920922332042:!209223330
9920922333001:preob
9920922333002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922333002/onsource/TRACKING
9920922333257/tpical/31342,29662,39848,18157,17623,14989,47240,37123,25003
9920922333295/tpical/25590,27032,34075,20264,24392,14966,12147
9920922333299:!209223340
9920922334001:tape
9920922334020/tape/off,08794,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922334020:midob
9920922334021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922334022/onsource/TRACKING
9920922334582/wx/12.3,799.8,40.0
9920922335142/wx/12.3,799.8,40.1
9920922335148/cable/0.0185913
9920922335159/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17946,9209
9920922335170/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21402
9920922335181/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11110
9920922335192/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24802
9920922335238/tpi/20400,21405,27890,12708,12392,11092,34786,27407,17937
9920922335275/tpi/19136,19985,24798,16182,17392,10538,9208
9920922335278/tsys1/26.3,37.6,33.8,33.4,33.5,37.6,39.4,40.3,35.1
9920922335279/tsys2/113.4,113.5,108.6,98.7,96.7,95.0,108.6
9920922335295:!209223754
9920922335307#setcl#time/7469230,4,1999,209,22,33,53.00,-22.038,6.959,2
9920922335307#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922375401:et
9920922375423:!+3s
9920922375725:tape
9920922375744/tape/off,05925,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922375744:postob
9920922375744:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
9920922375745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922375746:check2c2
9920922384452?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920922384452?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920922384453/parity/16.,49.,0.,0.,16.,49.,98.,49.,114.,16.,245.,49.,$$$$$,245.
9920922384453/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920922385158:sx2c2=10
9920922385212/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9920922385648:!209224038
9920922403801:tape
9920922403820/tape/off,05938,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922403820:st=rev,135
9920922403842:!209224048
9920922404801:preob
9920922404802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922404802/onsource/TRACKING
9920922405056/tpical/31059,29358,39444,17970,17485,14865,47033,37130,24796
9920922405094/tpical/25526,27076,34165,20664,24405,15070,12150
9920922405098:!209224058
9920922405801:tape
9920922405820/tape/off,05729,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922405820:midob
9920922405821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922405822/onsource/TRACKING
9920922410385/wx/12.0,799.9,39.4
9920922410945/wx/12.0,800.0,39.2
9920922410951/cable/0.0189676
9920922410962/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18122,9281
9920922410974/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21574
9920922410986/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11211
9920922410998/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25202
9920922411045/tpi/20409,21437,27928,12780,12448,11124,34971,27659,17994
9920922411082/tpi/19270,20265,25247,16608,17707,10732,9283
9920922411085/tsys1/27.0,39.3,35.1,35.2,34.9,39.3,40.9,41.7,36.6
9920922411086/tsys2/117.9,119.1,115.1,103.7,103.0,98.8,112.4
9920922411103:!209224400
9920922411114#setcl#time/7513049,4,1999,209,22,41,11.08,-22.032,7.080,2
9920922411114#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922440001:et
9920922440022:!+3s
9920922440324:tape
9920922440342/tape/off,03670,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922440342:postob
9920922440342:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,ccw
9920922440343#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922440344:sx2c2=10
9920922440404/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-110.6,,-0.6,
9920922440846:!209224520
9920922452001:tape
9920922452020/tape/off,03670,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922452020:st=rev,135
9920922452042:!209224530
9920922453001:preob
9920922453004#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922453004/onsource/TRACKING
9920922453257/tpical/35763,35014,45876,20791,19132,16623,53143,41991,28427
9920922453295/tpical/30586,32342,41073,23183,28063,17314,13975
9920922453300:!209224540
9920922454001:tape
9920922454020/tape/off,03461,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922454020:midob
9920922454024#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922454025/onsource/TRACKING
9920922454584/wx/12.0,799.9,38.5
9920922455144/wx/12.0,799.8,38.6
9920922455150/cable/0.0191632
9920922455161/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23195,11095
9920922455172/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28878
9920922455183/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13806
9920922455194/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32070
9920922455240/tpi/27591,28890,37099,16749,15297,13821,44195,34569,23201
9920922455277/tpi/24360,25470,32049,19125,21235,12978,11096
9920922455280/tsys1/48.2,68.7,61.5,59.7,56.8,66.6,70.3,66.9,62.3
9920922455281/tsys2/152.2,149.3,144.8,129.2,122.3,120.2,137.9
9920922455374:!209224650
9920922455398#setcl#time/7541340,4,1999,209,22,45,53.92,-22.025,7.159,2
9920922455398#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922465001:et
9920922465023:!+3s
9920922465325:tape
9920922465344/tape/off,02662,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922465344:postob
9920922465344:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9920922465345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922465346:check2c2
9920922473972?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920922473972/parity/33.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,82.,16.,131.,0.,65.,16.,$$$$$,114.
9920922473972/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9920922474755:sx2c2=10
9920922474810/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9920922475248:!209224858
9920922485801:tape
9920922485821/tape/off,02674,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922485822:st=rev,135
9920922485845:!209224908
9920922490801:preob
9920922490802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922490803/onsource/TRACKING
9920922491060/tpical/26880,25653,34036,15384,14334,12460,38958,30219,21036
9920922491099/tpical/26836,28319,35947,21262,25203,15440,12526
9920922491102:!209224918
9920922491801:tape
9920922491821/tape/off,02465,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920922491821:midob
9920922491822#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920922491823/onsource/TRACKING
9920922492383/wx/12.0,799.8,38.6
9920922492943/wx/12.0,799.8,38.5
9920922492949/cable/0.0192730
9920922492960/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15690,9618
9920922492971/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19217
9920922492982/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9523
9920922492993/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26725
9920922493039/tpi/18481,19253,24714,11208,10426,9530,29697,23047,15690
9920922493076/tpi/20472,21382,26762,17110,18325,11069,9618
9920922493079/tsys1/30.9,43.6,38.3,38.3,37.4,42.1,44.9,45.6,40.2
9920922493080/tsys2/123.7,123.6,118.5,106.2,104.0,101.2,115.6
9920922493087:!209225041
9920922493102#setcl#time/7563050,4,1999,209,22,49,30.97,-22.007,7.219,3
9920922493102#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920922504101:et
9920922504124:!+3s
9920922504426:tape
9920922504446/tape/off,01519,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920922504446:postob
9920922504446:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9920922504447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920922504448:midtp
9920922504707/tpzero/814,261,402,335,471,1094,1407,773,1055
9920922504746/tpzero/1392,595,367,6414,990,341,1472
9920922504752:check2c2
9920922513380?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920922513380?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920922513381/parity/16.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,16.,82.,212.,33.,163.,82.,4914.,98.
9920922513381/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920922514159:sx2c1=11
9920922514329/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.8,,0.2,
9920922514767:fastr=1m0s
9920922524818:!+5s
9920922525320:!209230020
9920923002001:tape
9920923002020/tape/off,00180,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923002020:st=for,135
9920923002042:!209230030
9920923003001:preob
9920923003002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923003002/onsource/TRACKING
9920923003257/tpical/25541,24138,32152,14451,12970,10904,32798,25609,19316
9920923003295/tpical/26162,27720,35213,21024,24684,15061,12299
9920923003299:!209230040
9920923004001:tape
9920923004020/tape/off,00389,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923004020:midob
9920923004021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923004022/onsource/TRACKING
9920923004583/wx/11.9,800.0,37.3
9920923005143/wx/11.9,800.0,37.1
9920923005149/cable/0.0183591
9920923005160/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14274,9403
9920923005171/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17887
9920923005182/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8315
9920923005193/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26094
9920923005239/tpi/17232,17880,23120,10398,9336,8299,24813,19464,14270
9920923005276/tpi/19804,20783,26084,16897,17841,10724,9403
9920923005279/tsys1/29.0,41.4,37.0,36.5,35.9,40.7,43.1,44.7,38.5
9920923005280/tsys2/119.4,120.0,116.2,104.8,101.6,98.7,112.9
9920923005294:!209230244
9920923005305#setcl#time/7631270,4,1999,209,23,00,52.99,-22.028,7.409,2
9920923005305#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923024401:et
9920923024423:!+3s
9920923024725:tape
9920923024744/tape/off,01795,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923024744:postob
9920923024745:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9920923024745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923024746:check2c1
9920923033453?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923033453?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923033453?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923033453?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920923033455/parity/0.,82.,49.,65.,33.,33.,963.,278.,310.,261.,376.,49.,$$$$$,669.
9920923033455/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9920923034158:sx2c1=11
9920923034213/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.8,,0.2,
9920923034650:!209230457
9920923045700:tape
9920923045719/tape/off,01782,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923045719:st=for,135
9920923045741:!209230507
9920923050701:preob
9920923050702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923050702/onsource/TRACKING
9920923050957/tpical/26944,25561,34027,15323,13865,11101,31152,23558,20201
9920923050995/tpical/27042,28588,36326,21523,25489,15593,12616
9920923050999:!209230517
9920923051701:tape
9920923051720/tape/off,01991,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923051720:midob
9920923051721#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923051722/onsource/TRACKING
9920923052284/wx/12.2,800.0,36.4
9920923052844/wx/12.2,800.0,36.3
9920923052850/cable/0.0183220
9920923052861/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15169,9706
9920923052873/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19317
9920923052884/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8623
9920923052895/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27171
9920923052942/tpi/18598,19352,24901,11248,10164,8633,23955,18182,15170
9920923052979/tpi/20714,21629,27169,17351,18632,11204,9709
9920923052982/tsys1/31.3,45.2,39.5,39.4,38.5,44.9,46.1,47.6,41.2
9920923052983/tsys2/125.9,124.7,120.7,108.1,106.1,102.1,116.9
9920923053000:!209230627
9920923053012#setcl#time/7658983,4,1999,209,23,05,30.06,-21.993,7.486,3
9920923053012#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923062701:et
9920923062723:!+3s
9920923063025:tape
9920923063044/tape/off,02790,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923063044:postob
9920923063044:source=2128-123,212852.7,-122020.6,1950.0,neutral
9920923063045#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923063046:sx2c1=11
9920923063100/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.0,,1.0,
9920923063537:!209230706
9920923070601:tape
9920923070621/tape/off,02790,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923070621:st=for,135
9920923070644:!209230716
9920923071601:preob
9920923071602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923071603/onsource/TRACKING
9920923071860/tpical/30983,30031,39552,17662,15462,12277,35287,27148,23096
9920923071897/tpical/29146,30762,39140,22563,27031,16532,13407
9920923071899:!209230726
9920923072604:tape
9920923072621/tape/off,02999,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923072621:midob
9920923072622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923072623/onsource/TRACKING
9920923073182/wx/12.2,800.0,35.9
9920923073741/wx/12.2,800.0,35.9
9920923073747/cable/0.0185086
9920923073758/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18125,10506
9920923073770/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23891
9920923073781/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9871
9920923073792/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30058
9920923073839/tpi/22806,23909,30571,13629,11801,9869,28170,21513,18122
9920923073876/tpi/22798,23819,30084,18439,20175,12155,10508
9920923073879/tsys1/39.5,56.8,49.4,48.5,45.5,53.6,55.3,54.1,50.4
9920923073880/tsys2/139.1,137.9,135.3,120.3,115.4,111.3,128.5
9920923073903:!209230902
9920923073915#setcl#time/7671890,4,1999,209,23,07,39.10,-21.984,7.522,4
9920923073915#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923090201:et
9920923090224:!+3s
9920923090526:tape
9920923090546/tape/off,04091,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923090546:postob
9920923090547:source=0104-408,010427.6,-405021.4,1950.0,neutral
9920923090547#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923090548:sx2c1=11
9920923090608/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.0,,1.0,
9920923091045:!209231000
9920923093333?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9920923100001:tape
9920923100021/tape/off,04091,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923100021:st=for,135
9920923100044:!209231010
9920923101000:preob
9920923101000#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923101001/onsource/TRACKING
9920923101256/tpical/$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,56888,49551,39896,$$$$$,65295,$$$$$
9920923101295/tpical/56556,61910,$$$$$,37325,50530,31861,24997
9920923101300:!209231020
9920923102001:tape
9920923102019/tape/off,04299,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923102019:midob
9920923102020#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923102020/onsource/TRACKING
9920923102580/wx/12.3,800.0,36.5
9920923103140/wx/12.3,800.0,36.4
9920923103146/cable/0.0184036
9920923103157/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,65535,22067
9920923103169/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,65535
9920923103180/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,38810
9920923103191/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,65535
9920923103238/tpi/$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,54534,47589,38851,$$$$$,65295,$$$$$
9920923103275/tpi/50708,55326,$$$$$,33461,43737,27641,22072
9920923103278?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9920923103278?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v2 overflowed or were less than zero.
9920923103278?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9920923103278?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9920923103278?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v8 overflowed or were less than zero.
9920923103278?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9920923103281/tsys1/$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,338.5,353.0,531.1,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$
9920923103281?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vb overflowed or were less than zero.
9920923103282/tsys2/347.8,342.8,$$$$$$$$,288.7,259.5,266.8,290.4
9920923103296:!209231130
9920923103321#setcl#time/7689300,4,1999,209,23,10,33.15,-22.002,7.570,3
9920923103321#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923103376?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9920923105675?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9920923111975?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9920923113001:et
9920923113024:!+3s
9920923113326:tape
9920923113346/tape/off,05099,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923113346:postob
9920923113346:source=0119+041,011921.4,040643.9,1950.0,neutral
9920923113347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923113348:check2c1
9920923114239?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9920923121980?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923121980?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923121980?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923121980?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920923121981/parity/16.,65.,0.,33.,0.,0.,653.,424.,457.,131.,457.,82.,3804.,1061.
9920923121981/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920923122756:sx2c1=11
9920923122809/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.0,,1.0,
9920923123246:!209231551
9920923155101:tape
9920923155121/tape/off,05087,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923155121:st=for,135
9920923155144:!209231601
9920923160101:preob
9920923160102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923160102/onsource/TRACKING
9920923160358/tpical/24384,22871,30698,13754,12344,10445,31302,24591,18383
9920923160397/tpical/25506,27058,34332,20725,24256,14744,12074
9920923160399:!209231611
9920923161101:tape
9920923161121/tape/off,05296,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923161121:midob
9920923161122#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923161123/onsource/TRACKING
9920923161685/wx/12.4,800.0,34.1
9920923162245/wx/12.4,799.9,34.0
9920923162251/cable/0.0187040
9920923162262/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13372,9199
9920923162274/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16644
9920923162285/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7952
9920923162296/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25248
9920923162342/tpi/16030,16637,21595,9725,8765,7947,23354,18186,13374
9920923162379/tpi/19182,20088,25257,16594,17466,10480,9200
9920923162382/tsys1/26.8,38.6,34.2,34.3,34.1,40.3,40.6,40.0,36.2
9920923162383/tsys2/116.0,115.3,113.1,101.6,100.1,98.1,110.9
9920923162388:!209231800
9920923162407#setcl#time/7724396,4,1999,209,23,16,24.02,-22.004,7.668,3
9920923162407#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923180000:et
9920923180022:!+3s
9920923180324:tape
9920923180343/tape/off,06534,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923180343:postob
9920923180344:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,ccw
9920923180344#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923180345:check2c1
9920923185045?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923185045?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923185045?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923185045?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923185047/parity/0.,33.,98.,0.,16.,0.,1437.,343.,343.,114.,718.,65.,$$$$$,751.
9920923185047/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9920923185757:sx2c1=11
9920923185809/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.0,,1.0,
9920923190246:!209231956
9920923195600:tape
9920923195619/tape/off,06522,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923195619:st=for,135
9920923195641:!209232006
9920923200601:preob
9920923200602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923200602/onsource/TRACKING
9920923200857/tpical/25038,23760,31871,14296,13447,11875,36490,28419,19630
9920923200896/tpical/25806,27343,34601,20863,24481,14996,12193
9920923200899:!209232016
9920923201601:tape
9920923201620/tape/off,06731,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923201620:midob
9920923201621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923201622/onsource/TRACKING
9920923202184/wx/12.5,799.8,36.6
9920923202745/wx/12.5,799.9,36.3
9920923202751/cable/0.0185437
9920923202762/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14640,9331
9920923202773/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17751
9920923202784/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9159
9920923202795/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25616
9920923202841/tpi/17067,17763,22949,10384,9797,9160,27879,21766,14632
9920923202878/tpi/19556,20478,25632,16771,17725,10727,9332
9920923202881/tsys1/30.0,42.9,37.1,37.8,37.6,43.7,45.2,46.4,39.9
9920923202882/tsys2/119.9,119.4,116.2,104.4,102.2,100.3,113.3
9920923202897:!209232126
9920923202908#setcl#time/7748903,4,1999,209,23,20,29.02,-22.028,7.736,2
9920923202908#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923212601:et
9920923212623:!+3s
9920923212925:tape
9920923212944/tape/off,07530,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923212944:postob
9920923212944:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,ccw
9920923212945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923212946:midtp
9920923213203/tpzero/811,259,404,335,466,1132,1407,776,1062
9920923213241/tpzero/1390,596,366,6417,1010,342,1480
9920923213249:sx2c2=12
9920923213323/pass/12,,auto,-55.0,,-55.6,,-0.6,
9920923213759:fastf=1m5s
9920923224309:!+5s
9920923224811:!209232355
9920923235501:tape
9920923235520/tape/off,08994,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923235520:st=rev,135
9920923235542:!209232405
9920923240501:preob
9920923240502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923240502/onsource/TRACKING
9920923240757/tpical/26016,24774,33157,15041,14428,12752,39488,30476,20786
9920923240795/tpical/26368,27948,35390,21201,25173,15414,12428
9920923240799:!209232415
9920923241502:tape
9920923241521/tape/off,08785,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923241521:midob
9920923241522#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923241523/onsource/TRACKING
9920923242085/wx/12.5,799.8,38.0
9920923242645/wx/12.5,799.8,38.1
9920923242651/cable/0.0188765
9920923242662/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15438,9506
9920923242673/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18503
9920923242684/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9776
9920923242695/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26272
9920923242741/tpi/17801,18527,23968,10901,10438,9797,30003,23049,15438
9920923242778/tpi/20012,20958,26217,17047,18229,11004,9508
9920923242781/tsys1/30.4,43.0,37.7,37.5,36.7,43.1,44.3,44.1,39.5
9920923242782/tsys2/120.8,120.1,116.2,105.5,102.3,99.7,113.4
9920923242797:!209232818
9920923242808#setcl#time/7772809,4,1999,209,23,24,28.02,-22.025,7.802,2
9920923242808#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923281801:et
9920923281824:!+3s
9920923282126:tape
9920923282146/tape/off,06040,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923282146:postob
9920923282146:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,ccw
9920923282147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923282148:check2c2
9920923290786/parity/33.,16.,0.,0.,0.,16.,16.,49.,131.,16.,82.,16.,490.,212.
9920923290786/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920923291562:sx2c2=12
9920923291617/pass/12,,auto,-55.0,,-55.6,,-0.6,
9920923292055:!209233053
9920923305301:tape
9920923305321/tape/off,06051,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923305321:st=rev,135
9920923305344:!209233103
9920923310301:preob
9920923310302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923310302/onsource/TRACKING
9920923310560/tpical/27728,26406,35128,16008,15134,13341,41496,32269,21977
9920923310597/tpical/26620,28057,35713,21222,25074,15328,12441
9920923310599:!209233113
9920923311301:tape
9920923311321/tape/off,05842,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923311321:midob
9920923311322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923311323/onsource/TRACKING
9920923311885/wx/12.4,800.0,35.6
9920923312445/wx/12.4,800.0,35.4
9920923312451/cable/0.0192758
9920923312462/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16259,9541
9920923312474/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19710
9920923312485/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10149
9920923312497/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26484
9920923312544/tpi/18946,19686,25335,11544,10913,10158,31371,24329,16260
9920923312581/tpi/20262,21116,26513,17064,18184,10948,9542
9920923312584/tsys1/30.4,42.5,37.4,36.9,36.4,41.7,43.5,43.6,39.1
9920923312585/tsys2/122.4,121.9,117.2,105.6,102.8,99.9,114.7
9920923312590:!209233526
9920923312605#setcl#time/7814616,4,1999,209,23,31,25.99,-22.005,7.918,3
9920923312605#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923352601:et
9920923352624:!+3s
9920923352926:tape
9920923352946/tape/off,02984,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923352946:postob
9920923352947:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9920923352947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923352948:check2c2
9920923361653/parity/82.,0.,0.,16.,0.,0.,16.,65.,114.,33.,245.,33.,376.,261.
9920923361653/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9920923362363:sx2c2=12
9920923362417/pass/12,,auto,-55.0,,-55.6,,-0.6,
9920923362855:!209233948
9920923394801:tape
9920923394820/tape/off,02995,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923394820:st=rev,135
9920923394842:!209233958
9920923395801:preob
9920923395802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923395802/onsource/TRACKING
9920923400057/tpical/26859,25512,34029,15324,14234,12304,38762,30215,20928
9920923400095/tpical/26200,27693,35093,21011,24753,15067,12294
9920923400099:!209234008
9920923400800:tape
9920923400819/tape/off,02786,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923400819:midob
9920923400820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923400821/onsource/TRACKING
9920923401383/wx/12.7,799.9,33.3
9920923401942/wx/12.7,800.0,33.4
9920923401948/cable/0.0194599
9920923401959/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15451,9407
9920923401971/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18945
9920923401982/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9377
9920923401993/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25943
9920923402040/tpi/18164,18904,24410,11041,10256,9353,29262,22798,15448
9920923402077/tpi/19818,20730,25940,16886,17934,10760,9409
9920923402080/tsys1/29.3,41.5,36.7,36.7,36.2,41.0,43.1,43.6,38.6
9920923402081/tsys2/119.1,119.2,115.2,104.7,102.4,99.8,113.3
9920923402095:!209234209
9920923402107#setcl#time/7868132,4,1999,209,23,40,21.01,-22.016,8.067,3
9920923402107#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923420901:et
9920923420924:!+3s
9920923421226:tape
9920923421246/tape/off,01414,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923421246:postob
9920923421246:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,ccw
9920923421247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923421248:sx2c2=12
9920923421303/pass/12,,auto,-55.0,,-55.6,,-0.6,
9920923421741:!209234355
9920923430598;vread
9920923430601&vread/vc01
9920923430601&vread/vc02
9920923430601&vread/vc03
9920923430601&vread/vc04
9920923430601&vread/vc05
9920923430601&vread/vc06
9920923430601&vread/vc07
9920923430601&vread/vc08
9920923430601&vread/vc09
9920923430602&vread/vc10
9920923430602&vread/vc11
9920923430602&vread/vc12
9920923430602&vread/vc13
9920923430602&vread/vc14
9920923430616/vc01/130.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22489
9920923430630/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23529
9920923430644/vc03/170.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30116
9920923430658/vc04/230.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13465
9920923430672/vc05/340.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12218
9920923430686/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11243
9920923430697/vc07/470.99,2.000,u,0,0,rem,lock,35570
9920923430708/vc08/490.99,2.000,u,0,0,rem,lock,27907
9920923430719/vc09/197.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22552
9920923430730/vc10/202.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23411
9920923430741/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29479
9920923430752/vc12/247.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18268
9920923430763/vc13/272.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19991
9920923430774/vc14/282.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11893
9920923435501:tape
9920923435521/tape/off,01414,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923435521:st=rev,135
9920923435544:!209234405
9920923440501:preob
9920923440501#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923440502/onsource/TRACKING
9920923440757/tpical/31871,30776,40384,18148,16689,14622,46589,36623,24850
9920923440796/tpical/28694,30104,38642,22205,26454,16283,13243
9920923440798:!209234415
9920923441501:tape
9920923441521/tape/off,01205,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923441521:midob
9920923441522#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923441523/onsource/TRACKING
9920923442084/wx/12.8,799.9,36.0
9920923442644/wx/12.8,799.9,36.2
9920923442650/cable/0.0176202
9920923442661/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19354,10351
9920923442673/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24235
9920923442684/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11633
9920923442695/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29642
9920923442741/tpi/23189,24254,31006,13893,12700,11622,36973,28936,19350
9920923442778/tpi/22358,23183,29653,18088,19618,11962,10400
9920923442781/tsys1/37.9,54.1,48.0,46.8,45.1,51.4,54.4,53.9,48.9
9920923442782/tsys2/136.5,134.6,134.4,116.9,112.3,110.9,129.4
9920923442787:!209234525
9920923442804#setcl#time/7892836,4,1999,209,23,44,27.98,-22.037,8.135,2
9920923442804#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923452501:et
9920923452524:!+3s
9920923452826:tape
9920923452846/tape/off,00406,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923452846:postob
9920923452846:source=0454-234,045457.3,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
9920923452847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923452848:midtp
9920923453107/tpzero/813,261,401,337,467,1211,1409,780,1053
9920923453146/tpzero/1392,597,367,6414,1006,344,1473
9920923453154:check2c2
9920923461784?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923461784?ERROR qg -303 Track 28 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923461785/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,33.,114.,147.,33.,441.,98.,4792.,947.
9920923461785/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9920923462561:sx2c1=13
9920923462733/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,0.2,,0.2,
9920923463170:fastr=0m11s
9920923464322:!+5s
9920923464824:!209234908
9920923490801:tape
9920923490821/tape/off,00171,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923490821:st=for,135
9920923490844:!209234918
9920923491801:preob
9920923491802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923491802/onsource/TRACKING
9920923492060/tpical/32914,31949,41967,18716,16352,14194,44755,35082,25047
9920923492099/tpical/29134,30685,39047,22477,26695,16319,13357
9920923492104:!209234928
9920923492801:tape
9920923492821/tape/off,00380,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923492821:midob
9920923492822#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923492823/onsource/TRACKING
9920923493388/wx/12.9,799.9,35.4
9920923493948/wx/12.9,800.0,35.6
9920923493955/cable/0.0178683
9920923493966/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19634,10470
9920923493978/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25347
9920923493990/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11402
9920923494002/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29987
9920923494050/tpi/24289,25383,32489,14408,12490,11410,35648,27905,19633
9920923494086/tpi/22808,23759,29987,18339,19900,12004,10469
9920923494089/tsys1/40.0,56.2,49.8,48.0,45.8,53.9,55.3,55.6,50.4
9920923494090/tsys2/139.6,137.9,134.8,118.8,114.7,111.4,128.5
9920923494095:!209235055
9920923494109#setcl#time/7924148,7,1999,209,23,49,41.02,-22.037,8.222,2
9920923494109#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923505501:et
9920923505524:!+3s
9920923505826:tape
9920923505846/tape/off,01371,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923505846:postob
9920923505846:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9920923505847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923505847:check2c1
9920923514484?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923514484?ERROR qg -303 Track 15 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923514484?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923514484?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9920923514484?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9920923514486/parity/0.,65.,16.,49.,0.,33.,751.,669.,327.,229.,473.,82.,8114.,1388.
9920923514486/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9920923515258:sx2c1=13
9920923515312/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,0.2,,0.2,
9920923515750:!209235458
9920923545801:tape
9920923545820/tape/off,01359,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923545820:st=for,135
9920923545842:!209235508
9920923550800:preob
9920923550801#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923550801/onsource/TRACKING
9920923551056/tpical/30235,29059,38444,17205,15414,12198,33765,25355,22561
9920923551094/tpical/28236,29637,37909,22175,26447,16137,13059
9920923551098:!209235518
9920923551801:tape
9920923551820/tape/off,01568,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923551820:midob
9920923551821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923551822/onsource/TRACKING
9920923552386/wx/13.0,799.8,34.6
9920923552947/wx/13.0,799.8,34.5
9920923552955/cable/0.0178756
9920923552968/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17313,10145
9920923552981/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22588
9920923552992/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9646
9920923553003/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28732
9920923553050/tpi/21610,22550,28974,13005,11526,9649,26431,19727,17311
9920923553087/tpi/21900,22655,28732,17983,19461,11690,10145
9920923553090/tsys1/35.4,50.3,44.4,44.3,41.8,48.7,50.2,49.5,45.5
9920923553091/tsys2/133.5,130.3,127.5,113.8,108.9,105.2,122.7
9920923553096:!209235628
9920923553110#setcl#time/7959158,5,1999,209,23,55,31.04,-22.010,8.320,3
9920923553110#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9920923562801:et
9920923562823:!+3s
9920923563125:tape
9920923563144/tape/off,02367,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923563144:postob
9920923563144:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9920923563145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9920923563146:sx2c1=13
9920923563204/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,0.2,,0.2,
9920923563641:!209235753
9920923575301:tape
9920923575320/tape/off,02367,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9920923575320:st=for,135
9920923575342:!209235803
9920923580301:preob
9920923580302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923580302/onsource/TRACKING
9920923580557/tpical/27002,25520,34012,15199,13370,10916,32295,25349,20071
9920923580596/tpical/26296,27726,35285,21087,24694,14936,12311
9920923580600:!209235813
9920923581301:tape
9920923581321/tape/off,02576,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9920923581322:midob
9920923581322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9920923581323/onsource/TRACKING
9920923581884/wx/13.1,799.7,33.9
9920923582442/wx/13.1,799.8,33.9
9920923582448/cable/0.0181384
9920923582459/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14915,9445
9920923582471/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19110
9920923582482/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8450
9920923582493/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26195
9920923582541/tpi/18360,19093,24580,11028,9708,8444,24557,19206,14913
9920923582578/tpi/20008,20779,26151,16972,17918,10654,9445
9920923582581/tsys1/29.8,43.1,37.7,37.7,37.1,43.0,44.0,44.1,39.5
9920923582582/tsys2/122.1,119.8,116.4,105.8,102.9,99.3,114.7
9920923582597:!210000016
9920923582608#setcl#time/7976662,4,1999,209,23,58,26.03,-22.026,8.368,3
9920923582608#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000001601:et
9921000001624:!+3s
9921000001925:tape
9921000001945/tape/off,03972,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000001945:postob
9921000001946:source=2128-123,212852.7,-122020.6,1950.0,neutral
9921000001946#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000001947:sx2c1=13
9921000002007/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,0.2,,0.2,
9921000002444:!210000125
9921000012501:tape
9921000012521/tape/off,03972,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000012521:st=for,135
9921000012544:!210000135
9921000013290?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9921000013501:preob
9921000013502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000013502/onsource/TRACKING
9921000013759/tpical/$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,59907,52964,40143,$$$$$,65295,$$$$$
9921000013798/tpical/55758,61060,$$$$$,37281,50463,31801,24701
9921000013800:!210000145
9921000014501:tape
9921000014519/tape/off,04180,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000014519:midob
9921000014520#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000014521/onsource/TRACKING
9921000015080/wx/13.3,799.9,34.6
9921000015640/wx/13.3,799.8,34.5
9921000015646/cable/0.0181487
9921000015657/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,65535,21961
9921000015669/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,65535
9921000015681/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,38626
9921000015693/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,65535
9921000015740/tpi/$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,57042,50536,38630,$$$$$,65295,$$$$$
9921000015777/tpi/50254,55005,$$$$$,33593,43811,27735,21964
9921000015780?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921000015780?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v2 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921000015780?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921000015780?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921000015780?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v8 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921000015780?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921000015783/tsys1/$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,290.9,303.1,363.6,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$
9921000015783?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vb overflowed or were less than zero.
9921000015784/tsys2/366.1,370.6,$$$$$$$$,303.9,265.4,277.8,308.8
9921000015799:!210000255
9921000015810#setcl#time/7997869,4,1999,210,00,01,58.05,-22.014,8.427,3
9921000015810#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000020051?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9921000022351?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9921000024651?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9921000025501:et
9921000025523:!+3s
9921000025825:tape
9921000025845/tape/off,04980,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000025845:postob
9921000025845:source=0402-362,040202.6,-361311.8,1950.0,neutral
9921000025846#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000025847:sx2c1=13
9921000025900/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,-0.6,,-0.6,
9921000030338:!210000427
9921000032970?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9921000042701:tape
9921000042721/tape/off,04980,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000042721:st=for,135
9921000042744:!210000437
9921000043701:preob
9921000043702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000043702/onsource/TRACKING
9921000043955/tpical/37946,37286,48590,21532,18342,15616,49387,39172,28663
9921000043994/tpical/30718,32357,41137,23252,27782,16915,13940
9921000043999:!210000447
9921000044701:tape
9921000044721/tape/off,05188,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000044721:midob
9921000044722#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000044723/onsource/TRACKING
9921000045284/wx/13.4,799.9,33.4
9921000045844/wx/13.4,799.9,33.5
9921000045850/cable/0.0184312
9921000045861/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23683,11101
9921000045872/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31147
9921000045883/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13258
9921000045894/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32143
9921000045940/tpi/29710,31166,39678,17602,14932,13286,41685,33035,23693
9921000045977/tpi/24502,25523,32131,19231,21162,12716,11103
9921000045980/tsys1/51.6,74.2,64.8,64.6,62.4,76.2,76.9,77.3,67.0
9921000045981/tsys2/153.3,150.4,145.5,131.5,125.6,121.5,140.0
9921000045986:!210000612
9921000050007#setcl#time/8016069,4,1999,210,00,05,00.01,-21.996,8.478,4
9921000050007#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000061200:et
9921000061223:!+3s
9921000061525:tape
9921000061545/tape/off,06156,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000061545:postob
9921000061545:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921000061546#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000061546:check2c1
9921000070182?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000070182?ERROR qg -303 Track 17 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000070182?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000070182?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000070182?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000070182/parity/16.,16.,65.,33.,65.,82.,718.,392.,620.,180.,718.,147.,$$$$$,1371.
9921000070182/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921000070957:sx2c1=13
9921000071010/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,0.2,,0.2,
9921000071448:!210000907
9921000090701:tape
9921000090721/tape/off,06145,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000090721:st=for,135
9921000090744:!210000917
9921000091701:preob
9921000091702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000091702/onsource/TRACKING
9921000091960/tpical/30473,29299,38790,17534,16002,13043,37397,27906,23221
9921000091999/tpical/28488,29883,38212,22322,26748,16399,13164
9921000092001:!210000927
9921000092700:tape
9921000092720/tape/off,06354,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000092720:midob
9921000092721#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000092722/onsource/TRACKING
9921000093284/wx/13.6,799.9,32.2
9921000093844/wx/13.6,799.9,32.0
9921000093850/cable/0.0188888
9921000093861/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17803,10239
9921000093873/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22731
9921000093884/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10237
9921000093896/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28954
9921000093943/tpi/21789,22718,29225,13186,11938,10144,29377,21768,17821
9921000093980/tpi/22158,22867,28977,18111,19733,11934,10239
9921000093983/tsys1/35.5,50.2,44.3,43.4,41.5,45.3,51.3,50.3,45.6
9921000093984/tsys2/135.3,130.9,127.8,114.6,110.1,107.0,123.6
9921000093989:!210001201
9921000094005#setcl#time/8044076,6,1999,210,00,09,39.99,-22.049,8.556,2
9921000094005#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000120101:et
9921000120123:!+3s
9921000120425:tape
9921000120444/tape/off,08097,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000120444:postob
9921000120444:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9921000120445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000120446:midtp
9921000120705/tpzero/814,261,400,331,466,1184,1406,778,1060
9921000120743/tpzero/1390,597,370,6417,1000,344,1478
9921000120752:sx2c2=14
9921000120826/pass/14,,auto,0.0,,-0.6,,-0.6,
9921000121262:fastf=0m40s
9921000121339?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9921000125311:!+5s
9921000125813:!210001349
9921000134901:tape
9921000134921/tape/off,08998,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000134921:st=rev,135
9921000134944:!210001359
9921000135901:preob
9921000135902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000135902/onsource/TRACKING
9921000140159/tpical/25217,23651,31888,14550,14020,11961,34661,26371,19816
9921000140198/tpical/25940,27382,34771,21203,25293,15444,12317
9921000140200:!210001409
9921000140901:tape
9921000140919/tape/off,08789,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000140919:midob
9921000140920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000140921/onsource/TRACKING
9921000141480/wx/13.7,799.8,30.8
9921000142040/wx/13.7,799.8,30.5
9921000142046/cable/0.0190545
9921000142057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14550,9399
9921000142069/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17346
9921000142080/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9247
9921000142091/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25543
9921000142137/tpi/16670,17344,22677,10410,10078,9172,26249,19970,14557
9921000142174/tpi/19580,20366,25559,16994,18266,10991,9402
9921000142177/tsys1/27.3,39.8,35.6,35.8,35.8,42.1,43.4,44.1,37.7
9921000142178/tsys2/117.9,116.2,112.8,103.6,101.3,98.6,112.1
9921000142193:!210001519
9921000142204#setcl#time/8072282,4,1999,210,00,14,21.99,-22.015,8.634,3
9921000142204#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000151900:et
9921000151923:!+3s
9921000152225:tape
9921000152245/tape/off,07990,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000152245:postob
9921000152245:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9921000152246#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000152247:check2c2
9921000160884/parity/16.,16.,16.,49.,0.,0.,33.,33.,82.,33.,229.,49.,376.,98.
9921000160884/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921000161658:sx2c2=14
9921000161729/pass/14,,auto,0.0,,0.2,,0.2,
9921000162167:!210001823
9921000182301:tape
9921000182321/tape/off,08001,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000182321:st=rev,135
9921000182344:!210001833
9921000183301:preob
9921000183302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000183302/onsource/TRACKING
9921000183559/tpical/28353,26731,35957,16352,15619,13135,37890,28943,22059
9921000183598/tpical/25640,27176,34424,20948,24928,15259,12228
9921000183603:!210001843
9921000184301:tape
9921000184319/tape/off,07793,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000184319:midob
9921000184320#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000184321/onsource/TRACKING
9921000184880/wx/13.8,799.8,30.4
9921000185440/wx/13.8,799.8,30.3
9921000185446/cable/0.0192664
9921000185457/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15845,9274
9921000185469/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19259
9921000185480/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9848
9921000185491/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25065
9921000185537/tpi/18438,19240,25073,11433,10973,9848,27969,21256,15838
9921000185574/tpi/19208,20084,25113,16687,17835,10750,9275
9921000185577/tsys1/26.1,37.2,33.3,33.2,33.2,38.7,39.4,39.2,34.9
9921000185578/tsys2/114.2,113.3,109.6,99.4,97.9,95.2,108.9
9921000185592:!210002253
9921000185617#setcl#time/8099701,4,1999,210,00,18,56.11,-22.016,8.710,3
9921000185617#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000225301:et
9921000225323:!+3s
9921000225625:tape
9921000225644/tape/off,04969,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000225644:postob
9921000225645:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,cw
9921000225646#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000225646:check2c2
9921000234350/parity/16.,49.,33.,65.,0.,16.,0.,65.,147.,49.,98.,16.,343.,261.
9921000234350/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921000235057:sx2c2=14
9921000235112/pass/14,,auto,0.0,,1.0,,1.0,
9921000235550:!210002750
9921000275001:tape
9921000275021/tape/off,04982,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000275021:st=rev,135
9921000275044:!210002800
9921000280001:preob
9921000280001#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000280002/onsource/TRACKING
9921000280253/tpical/29680,28321,38154,17408,16545,13510,41295,31755,23521
9921000280292/tpical/26398,28004,35638,21448,25676,15671,12482
9921000280297:!210002810
9921000281001:tape
9921000281021/tape/off,04773,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000281021:midob
9921000281022#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000281023/onsource/TRACKING
9921000281582/wx/14.1,799.9,37.5
9921000282142/wx/14.1,800.0,37.7
9921000282148/cable/0.0196535
9921000282159/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17255,9533
9921000282170/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20950
9921000282181/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10175
9921000282192/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26328
9921000282237/tpi/20028,20985,27257,12455,11820,10174,31065,23809,17263
9921000282274/tpi/19952,20952,26342,17182,18606,11162,9532
9921000282277/tsys1/29.3,41.5,36.2,36.0,35.3,39.6,42.6,42.6,38.1
9921000282278/tsys2/118.8,119.0,115.2,104.1,102.7,98.9,112.6
9921000282293:!210003223
9921000282304#setcl#time/8156404,4,1999,210,00,28,22.99,-22.031,8.868,3
9921000282304#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000322301:et
9921000322324:!+3s
9921000322626:tape
9921000322646/tape/off,01915,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000322646:postob
9921000322647:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9921000322647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000322648:check2c2
9921000331357/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,33.,65.,180.,0.,82.,65.,465.,278.
9921000331357/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921000332063:sx2c2=14
9921000332163/pass/14,,auto,0.0,,0.2,,0.2,
9921000332600:!210003507
9921000350701:tape
9921000350721/tape/off,01927,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000350721:st=rev,135
9921000350744:!210003517
9921000351701:preob
9921000351702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000351702/onsource/TRACKING
9921000351960/tpical/36439,35408,46889,21256,19586,16013,49150,37632,28545
9921000352000/tpical/29322,30937,39557,22856,27633,16965,13533
9921000352004:!210003527
9921000352701:tape
9921000352719/tape/off,01718,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000352719:midob
9921000352720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000352721/onsource/TRACKING
9921000353279/wx/14.2,799.9,39.4
9921000353839/wx/14.2,800.0,38.7
9921000353845/cable/0.0190864
9921000353856/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22355,10595
9921000353867/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28312
9921000353878/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12659
9921000353889/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30388
9921000353935/tpi/26928,28348,36494,16345,14991,12665,38525,29441,22361
9921000353972/tpi/22916,23953,30329,18643,20506,12426,10593
9921000353975/tsys1/40.4,58.5,51.0,47.9,46.5,50.4,51.4,51.4,50.6
9921000353976/tsys2/138.6,137.9,133.9,119.7,112.9,109.8,127.9
9921000353990:!210003714
9921000354001#setcl#time/8200112,4,1999,210,00,35,39.96,-22.027,8.989,3
9921000354001#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000371401:et
9921000371424:!+3s
9921000371726:tape
9921000371746/tape/off,00502,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000371746:postob
9921000371746:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,cw
9921000371747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000371747:midtp
9921000372007/tpzero/810,262,405,337,470,1026,1406,781,1068
9921000372046/tpzero/1390,598,371,6415,1018,344,1480
9921000372052:sx2c1=15
9921000372161/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,56.1,,1.1,
9921000372598:fastr=0m14s
9921000372676?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9921000374049:!+5s
9921000374551:!210003943
9921000394301:tape
9921000394321/tape/off,00187,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000394321:st=for,135
9921000394344:!210003953
9921000395301:preob
9921000395302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000395302/onsource/TRACKING
9921000395560/tpical/32113,30770,40951,18710,17587,14452,44250,34048,25246
9921000395600/tpical/27926,29481,37600,22109,26604,16292,13022
9921000395604:!210004003
9921000400300:tape
9921000400317/tape/off,00396,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000400317:midob
9921000400318#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000400318/onsource/TRACKING
9921000400879/wx/14.4,799.9,37.5
9921000401438/wx/14.4,799.9,37.3
9921000401444/cable/0.0195817
9921000401455/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19464,10122
9921000401466/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23935
9921000401477/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11436
9921000401488/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28814
9921000401534/tpi/22836,23935,30857,14129,13279,11441,35061,26888,19458
9921000401571/tpi/21682,22814,28789,17993,19574,11870,10122
9921000401574/tsys1/34.9,50.9,44.3,44.3,43.7,50.8,53.8,53.6,46.7
9921000401575/tsys2/134.0,137.4,133.0,116.0,108.9,107.5,122.9
9921000401589:!210004113
9921000401600#setcl#time/8227718,4,1999,210,00,40,15.95,-22.026,9.066,3
9921000401600#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000411301:et
9921000411324:!+3s
9921000411626:tape
9921000411646/tape/off,01195,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000411646:postob
9921000411646:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921000411647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000411648:check2c1
9921000420283?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000420283?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000420284/parity/0.,163.,33.,33.,16.,98.,963.,473.,261.,180.,359.,65.,-392.,1012.
9921000420284/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921000421059:sx2c1=15
9921000421113/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,56.1,,1.1,
9921000421550:!210004617
9921000444289?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9921000461701:tape
9921000461721/tape/off,01182,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000461721:st=for,135
9921000461744:!210004627
9921000462701:preob
9921000462701#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000462702/onsource/TRACKING
9921000462954/tpical/39613,38997,51116,23152,21524,18209,58120,45827,31713
9921000462993/tpical/30548,32275,41273,23478,28669,17574,14044
9921000462998:!210004637
9921000463701:tape
9921000463719/tape/off,01391,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000463719:midob
9921000463720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000463721/onsource/TRACKING
9921000464280/wx/15.0,799.8,29.8
9921000464839/wx/15.0,799.8,29.8
9921000464845/cable/0.0181298
9921000464856/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,25544,11107
9921000464867/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31804
9921000464878/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14926
9921000464889/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32010
9921000464935/tpi/30246,31792,40908,18501,16989,14916,47943,37632,25536
9921000464972/tpi/24178,25277,32070,19323,21574,13126,11106
9921000464975/tsys1/46.2,64.3,58.3,57.4,53.5,62.0,67.2,66.1,58.2
9921000464976/tsys2/147.5,145.4,142.0,128.1,119.5,118.5,135.1
9921000464991:!210004747
9921000465002#setcl#time/8267130,4,1999,210,00,46,49.97,-22.025,9.175,3
9921000465002#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000474701:et
9921000474724:!+3s
9921000475026:tape
9921000475046/tape/off,02190,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000475046:postob
9921000475046:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
9921000475047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000475048:check2c1
9921000483680?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000483680?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000483680?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000483680?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000483680?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921000483682/parity/16.,82.,98.,16.,16.,0.,1404.,441.,261.,212.,751.,114.,$$$$$,653.
9921000483682/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921000484459:sx2c1=15
9921000484513/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,56.1,,1.1,
9921000484950:!210005007
9921000500701:tape
9921000500721/tape/off,02179,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000500721:st=for,135
9921000500744:!210005017
9921000501701:preob
9921000501702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000501702/onsource/TRACKING
9921000501960/tpical/35947,34993,46485,21188,20269,17225,55298,43521,29217
9921000502000/tpical/29402,30953,39615,22964,27903,17123,13608
9921000502004:!210005027
9921000502701:tape
9921000502719/tape/off,02387,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000502719:midob
9921000502720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000502721/onsource/TRACKING
9921000503279/wx/79.9,799.9,79.9
9921000503839/wx/15.3,799.9,27.8
9921000503845/cable/0.0195693
9921000503856/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22797,10634
9921000503868/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27751
9921000503879/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13698
9921000503890/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30290
9921000503937/tpi/26365,27707,35885,16326,15458,13697,44112,34574,22801
9921000503974/tpi/23020,23811,30262,18697,20730,12553,10637
9921000503977/tsys1/39.2,55.4,49.2,48.3,45.8,52.8,56.1,55.5,49.8
9921000503978/tsys2/139.8,134.0,131.8,118.7,113.3,110.2,127.1
9921000503992:!210005408
9921000504003#setcl#time/8290137,4,1999,210,00,50,39.99,-22.002,9.239,4
9921000504003#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000540801:et
9921000540824:!+3s
9921000541126:tape
9921000541146/tape/off,04885,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000541146:postob
9921000541146:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9921000541147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000541147:check2c1
9921000545780?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000545780?ERROR qg -303 Track 15 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000545780?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000545780?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000545780?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000545780?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921000545782/parity/33.,294.,98.,16.,33.,98.,1061.,620.,571.,392.,604.,212.,$$$$$,1045.
9921000545782/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921000550556:sx2c1=15
9921000550609/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921000551046:!210005633
9921000563301:tape
9921000563320/tape/off,04872,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000563320:st=for,135
9921000563342:!210005643
9921000564301:preob
9921000564302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000564302/onsource/TRACKING
9921000564557/tpical/28582,26974,36496,16775,16444,14170,43323,33792,23111
9921000564596/tpical/25926,27374,34748,21172,25194,15457,12338
9921000564600:!210005653
9921000565301:tape
9921000565320/tape/off,05081,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921000565320:midob
9921000565321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921000565322/onsource/TRACKING
9921000565886/wx/15.5,799.8,26.7
9921000570446/wx/15.5,799.9,27.1
9921000570454/cable/0.0195103
9921000570465/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16657,9374
9921000570477/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19464
9921000570488/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10635
9921000570500/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25412
9921000570547/tpi/18665,19484,25514,11746,11613,10631,32050,25093,16654
9921000570584/tpi/19474,20238,25412,16894,18106,10951,9373
9921000570587/tsys1/26.5,37.7,33.6,33.3,33.9,39.9,40.0,41.1,35.5
9921000570589/tsys2/115.6,113.5,110.6,101.0,99.4,97.1,109.8
9921000570593:!210005803
9921000570607#setcl#time/8328751,4,1999,210,00,57,06.03,-22.006,9.346,4
9921000570607#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921000580301:et
9921000580323:!+3s
9921000580625:tape
9921000580644/tape/off,05880,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921000580644:postob
9921000580644:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9921000580645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921000580646:check2c1
9921000585278?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000585278?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000585278?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921000585278?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921000585279/parity/0.,114.,49.,0.,49.,49.,784.,571.,376.,180.,588.,114.,$$$$$,604.
9921000585279/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921000590054:sx2c1=15
9921000590107/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,56.1,,1.1,
9921000590544:!210010332
9921001033201:tape
9921001033221/tape/off,05867,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001033221:st=for,135
9921001033244:!210010342
9921001034201:preob
9921001034202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001034202/onsource/TRACKING
9921001034460/tpical/28971,27346,36879,16855,16200,13750,42301,33283,23039
9921001034499/tpical/26072,27565,35076,21178,25179,15346,12360
9921001034502:!210010352
9921001035201:tape
9921001035219/tape/off,06075,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001035219:midob
9921001035220#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001035221/onsource/TRACKING
9921001035780/wx/79.9,799.9,79.9
9921001040340/wx/15.7,800.0,23.7
9921001040346/cable/0.0195914
9921001040357/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16653,9413
9921001040369/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19843
9921001040380/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10279
9921001040391/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25754
9921001040437/tpi/19003,19861,25976,11880,11465,10298,31454,24577,16660
9921001040474/tpi/19636,20497,25725,16945,18155,10893,9414
9921001040477/tsys1/26.8,38.5,34.5,34.1,34.1,39.5,40.7,40.2,35.9
9921001040478/tsys2/116.9,116.1,111.8,102.6,100.6,97.7,111.1
9921001040502:!210010601
9921001040516#setcl#time/8370669,4,1999,210,01,04,05.10,-22.015,9.463,3
9921001040516#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921001060101:et
9921001060124:!+3s
9921001060426:tape
9921001060446/tape/off,07538,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001060446:postob
9921001060446:source=0454-234,045457.3,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
9921001060447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921001060448:sx2c1=15
9921001060504/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,56.1,,1.1,
9921001060940:!210010710
9921001071001:tape
9921001071021/tape/off,07538,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001071021:st=for,135
9921001071044:!210010720
9921001072001:preob
9921001072001#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001072002/onsource/TRACKING
9921001072260/tpical/33206,31917,42291,19141,17616,14829,46112,36364,25877
9921001072299/tpical/28148,29636,37926,22171,26524,16133,13077
9921001072301:!210010730
9921001073001:tape
9921001073019/tape/off,07747,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001073019:midob
9921001073020#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001073021/onsource/TRACKING
9921001073580/wx/15.9,800.0,20.8
9921001074140/wx/15.9,800.0,19.6
9921001074146/cable/0.0195220
9921001074157/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19689,10138
9921001074168/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24634
9921001074179/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11530
9921001074190/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28666
9921001074236/tpi/23471,24643,31654,14320,13095,11528,35798,28163,19693
9921001074273/tpi/21730,22579,28644,17968,19494,11708,10140
9921001074276/tsys1/34.2,49.3,43.2,42.6,41.1,46.8,49.0,49.1,44.3
9921001074277/tsys2/130.7,128.5,125.6,113.4,108.4,105.9,121.6
9921001074291:!210010840
9921001074316#setcl#time/8392475,4,1999,210,01,07,43.11,-22.001,9.523,4
9921001074316#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921001084001:et
9921001084024:!+3s
9921001084325:tape
9921001084345/tape/off,08546,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001084345:postob
9921001084345:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9921001084346#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921001084347:midtp
9921001084606/tpzero/810,263,405,335,471,1134,1406,782,1063
9921001084645/tpzero/1392,597,370,6420,1020,343,1482
9921001084652:sx2c2=16
9921001084724/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,54.4,,-0.6,
9921001085162:fastf=0m20s
9921001091213:!+5s
9921001091715:!210011053
9921001105304:tape
9921001105324/tape/off,08997,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001105324:st=rev,135
9921001105347:!210011103
9921001110301:preob
9921001110302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001110302/onsource/TRACKING
9921001110560/tpical/28136,26728,35478,15999,14608,11967,35544,27662,21389
9921001110600/tpical/27364,28837,36910,21799,25947,15753,12781
9921001110602:!210011113
9921001111301:tape
9921001111321/tape/off,08789,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001111321:midob
9921001111322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001111323/onsource/TRACKING
9921001111883/wx/16.0,799.9,22.8
9921001112443/wx/16.0,800.0,22.9
9921001112449/cable/0.0186654
9921001112460/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16040,9852
9921001112471/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20225
9921001112482/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9085
9921001112493/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27617
9921001112539/tpi/19441,20247,26071,11751,10686,9098,27246,20999,16054
9921001112576/tpi/20996,21823,27620,17553,18922,11331,9850
9921001112579/tsys1/31.5,45.3,40.1,39.5,38.3,40.8,45.8,44.6,41.3
9921001112580/tsys2/127.0,124.8,121.0,108.1,105.1,102.5,117.7
9921001112585:!210011315
9921001112605#setcl#time/8414770,4,1999,210,01,11,26.00,-22.009,9.585,4
9921001112605#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921001131501:et
9921001131523:!+3s
9921001131825:tape
9921001131844/tape/off,07405,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001131844:postob
9921001131845:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,ccw
9921001131845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921001131846:check2c2
9921001140549?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001140550/parity/114.,131.,65.,49.,261.,229.,392.,457.,327.,343.,408.,278.,6098.,229.
9921001140550/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921001141258:sx2c2=16
9921001141312/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921001141749:!210011900
9921001190001:tape
9921001190021/tape/off,07418,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001190021:st=rev,135
9921001190044:!210011910
9921001191001:preob
9921001191002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001191002/onsource/TRACKING
9921001191260/tpical/41804,40070,53596,24628,23579,19790,63062,50689,33792
9921001191299/tpical/27408,28814,37208,21888,26249,15958,12845
9921001191304:!210011920
9921001192001:tape
9921001192019/tape/off,07209,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001192019:midob
9921001192020#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001192021/onsource/TRACKING
9921001192580/wx/16.4,800.0,17.5
9921001193140/wx/16.4,800.0,17.6
9921001193146/cable/0.0185442
9921001193156/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,27619,9881
9921001193167/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33207
9921001193178/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16542
9921001193189/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27922
9921001193235/tpi/31411,33203,43167,19810,18991,16522,52922,42759,27634
9921001193272/tpi/20964,21743,27875,17639,19189,11418,9884
9921001193275/tsys1/43.3,70.5,60.3,59.4,59.3,69.2,74.7,77.8,63.4
9921001193276/tsys2/125.3,123.3,121.5,108.9,106.1,100.6,117.0
9921001193290:!210012030
9921001193316#setcl#time/8463493,4,1999,210,01,19,33.11,-21.999,9.721,4
9921001193316#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921001203001:et
9921001203024:!+3s
9921001203326:tape
9921001203346/tape/off,06410,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001203346:postob
9921001203346:source=0119+115,011903.1,113409.2,1950.0,neutral
9921001203347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921001203348:check2c2
9921001211980?ERROR qg -303 Track 22 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001211980/parity/441.,245.,490.,294.,49.,131.,65.,98.,114.,33.,1314.,229.,$$$$$,424.
9921001211980/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921001212759:sx2c2=16
9921001212813/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921001213251:!210012542
9921001254201:tape
9921001254221/tape/off,06421,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001254221:st=rev,135
9921001254244:!210012552
9921001255201:preob
9921001255202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001255202/onsource/TRACKING
9921001255460/tpical/42199,40173,54031,24784,22780,17331,51833,41222,32637
9921001255499/tpical/26002,27558,34971,21119,24833,15136,12292
9921001255504:!210012602
9921001260201:tape
9921001260221/tape/off,06213,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001260221:midob
9921001260222#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001260223/onsource/TRACKING
9921001260784/wx/17.0,799.9,18.8
9921001261344/wx/17.0,799.9,19.4
9921001261350/cable/0.0186121
9921001261361/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14225,9376
9921001261373/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17717
9921001261384/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8038
9921001261396/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25765
9921001261443/tpi/17064,17704,23005,10410,9566,8035,23064,17668,14210
9921001261480/tpi/19614,20532,25734,16911,17955,10757,9376
9921001261483/tsys1/9.5,11.4,10.7,10.3,10.1,10.9,11.1,10.5,10.5
9921001261484/tsys2/117.6,117.0,113.2,102.8,101.5,98.1,111.6
9921001261489:!210012918
9921001261505#setcl#time/8503692,7,1999,210,01,26,14.98,-22.042,9.832,2
9921001261505#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921001291801:et
9921001291824:!+3s
9921001292126:tape
9921001292146/tape/off,03996,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001292146:postob
9921001292146:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9921001292147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921001292147:check2c2
9921001300784?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001300784?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001300785/parity/147.,196.,82.,98.,65.,82.,131.,98.,473.,147.,555.,180.,$$$$$,539.
9921001300785/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921001301558:sx2c2=16
9921001301612/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921001302050:!210013528
9921001352801:tape
9921001352821/tape/off,04007,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001352821:st=rev,135
9921001352844:!210013538
9921001353801:preob
9921001353801#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001353802/onsource/TRACKING
9921001354060/tpical/26668,25176,33694,15304,14493,12045,35658,27143,20704
9921001354099/tpical/26706,28304,35995,21570,25701,15701,12582
9921001354104:!210013548
9921001354801:tape
9921001354819/tape/off,03799,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001354820:midob
9921001354820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001354821/onsource/TRACKING
9921001355381/wx/17.2,799.9,18.3
9921001355941/wx/17.2,799.8,17.7
9921001355947/cable/0.0193680
9921001355958/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15322,9621
9921001355970/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18766
9921001355981/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9189
9921001355992/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26638
9921001360039/tpi/18026,18739,24344,11048,10446,9198,26955,20481,15321
9921001360076/tpi/20260,21191,26632,17330,18606,11185,9620
9921001360079/tsys1/29.3,42.2,37.6,37.0,36.2,41.6,43.2,43.5,38.9
9921001360080/tsys2/120.7,119.4,115.7,106.1,102.2,99.0,113.3
9921001360095:!210013951
9921001360107#setcl#time/8562308,4,1999,210,01,36,01.00,-22.019,9.995,3
9921001360107#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921001395101:et
9921001395124:!+3s
9921001395426:tape
9921001395446/tape/off,01053,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001395446:postob
9921001395446:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9921001395447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921001395448:midtp
9921001395710/tpzero/812,260,403,336,466,1106,1407,775,1043
9921001395749/tpzero/1392,595,372,6421,1002,346,1465
9921001395757:check2c2
9921001404384?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001404384?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001404385/parity/0.,0.,0.,16.,33.,82.,16.,33.,147.,16.,327.,82.,$$$$$,131.
9921001404385/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921001405164:sx2c1=17
9921001405275/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,110.3,,0.3,
9921001405712:fastr=0m39s
9921001413663:!+5s
9921001414165:!210014514
9921001421462?ERROR ch -342 Tape is not in ready state (vacuum not ready)
9921001451401:tape
9921001451421/tape/off,00186,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001451421:st=for,135
9921001451444:!210014524
9921001452401:preob
9921001452402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001452402/onsource/TRACKING
9921001452660/tpical/24441,22929,30850,13977,13255,11423,34562,26891,19120
9921001452699/tpical/26004,27470,34912,21124,25091,15369,12344
9921001452704:!210014534
9921001453401:tape
9921001453419/tape/off,00394,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001453419:midob
9921001453420#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001453421/onsource/TRACKING
9921001453980/wx/17.0,800.0,17.1
9921001454540/wx/17.0,800.1,15.8
9921001454546/cable/0.0187652
9921001454557/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13875,9399
9921001454568/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16613
9921001454579/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8584
9921001454590/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25655
9921001454636/tpi/16037,16606,21681,9875,9410,8575,25721,19978,13873
9921001454673/tpi/19562,20381,25603,16897,18096,10905,9399
9921001454676/tsys1/26.6,38.0,34.1,34.2,34.2,38.6,40.4,40.8,35.9
9921001454677/tsys2/116.3,115.1,111.8,102.2,100.8,97.5,111.1
9921001454691:!210014644
9921001454716#setcl#time/8620933,4,1999,210,01,45,47.11,-21.997,10.158,4
9921001454716#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921001464401:et
9921001464424:!+3s
9921001464726:tape
9921001464746/tape/off,01193,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001464746:postob
9921001464746:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9921001464747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921001464748:check2c1
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 9 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 11 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 13.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 15 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 15.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 17 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 19 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 19.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 21.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 23 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -304 Track 21 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001473380?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001473386/parity/16.,294.,539.,539.,947.,931.,$$$$$,$$$$$,9322.,7118.,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$
9921001473386/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0,204,8
9921001474158:sx2c1=17
9921001474215/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921001474652:!210015042
9921001504201:tape
9921001504221/tape/off,01180,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001504221:st=for,135
9921001504244:!210015052
9921001505201:preob
9921001505202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001505202/onsource/TRACKING
9921001505460/tpical/40591,38603,52011,23916,23182,19172,60888,48911,32708
9921001505499/tpical/25826,27312,34554,21040,25041,15366,12306
9921001505502:!210015102
9921001510201:tape
9921001510221/tape/off,01389,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001510221:midob
9921001510222#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001510223/onsource/TRACKING
9921001510784/wx/16.8,800.1,20.3
9921001511344/wx/16.8,800.1,20.5
9921001511350/cable/0.0192170
9921001511361/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14058,9336
9921001511373/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16762
9921001511384/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8725
9921001511396/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25195
9921001511443/tpi/16191,16753,21809,9930,9620,8748,26655,20741,14049
9921001511480/tpi/19338,20204,25202,16768,17908,10820,9335
9921001511483/tsys1/9.3,11.1,10.4,10.1,9.9,10.8,10.8,10.4,10.2
9921001511485/tsys2/114.1,113.8,109.5,99.9,97.7,95.0,109.2
9921001511489:!210015212
9921001511506#setcl#time/8653731,4,1999,210,01,51,15.00,-22.012,10.249,4
9921001511506#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921001521201:et
9921001521223:!+3s
9921001521525:tape
9921001521544/tape/off,02188,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001521544:postob
9921001521544:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,ccw
9921001521545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921001521546:check2c1
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 1 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 1.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 3 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 3.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 5 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 5.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 7 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 7.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 9 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 9.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 11 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 11.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 13.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 15 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 15.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 17 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 17.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 19 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 19.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530183?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 21.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -303 Track 23 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 23.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 1 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 3 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 5 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 7 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 9 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 13 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 15 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 17 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 19 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530184?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921001530186/parity/$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,$$$$$,8302.,980.
9921001530186/parity/24,57,33,24,41,8,49,49,41,16,0,0,49,0
9921001530955:sx2c1=17
9921001531009/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,111.9,,1.9,
9921001531447:!210015601
9921001560101:tape
9921001560118/tape/off,02176,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921001560118:st=for,135
9921001560138:!210015611
9921001561101:preob
9921001561102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001561102/onsource/TRACKING
9921001561352/tpical/25017,23496,31454,14313,13808,12080,36606,28423,19717
9921001561389/tpical/25948,27495,34873,21131,25171,15389,12346
9921001561391:!210015621
9921001562101:tape
9921001562119/tape/off,02386,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921001562119:midob
9921001562120#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921001562120/onsource/TRACKING
9921001562680/wx/16.7,800.1,20.8
9921001563239/wx/16.7,800.1,19.8
9921001563245/cable/0.0188603
9921001563256/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14328,9397
9921001563267/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17071
9921001563278/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9138
9921001563289/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25625
9921001563335/tpi/16433,17076,22223,10108,9817,9125,27234,21256,14339
9921001563371/tpi/19536,20406,25568,16908,18136,10929,9398
9921001563374/tsys1/26.8,38.5,34.7,34.2,34.4,39.9,40.5,42.0,36.3
9921001563375/tsys2/116.7,115.2,111.7,102.4,100.4,97.9,111.0
9921001563389:!210020043
9921001563413#setcl#time/8685648,4,1999,210,01,56,34.09,-22.009,10.338,4
9921001563413#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002004301:et
9921002004320:!+3s
9921002004622:tape
9921002004639/tape/off,05345,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002004639:postob
9921002004639:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9921002004640#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002004641:check2c1
9921002013271?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002013271?ERROR qg -303 Track 15 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002013271?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002013271?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002013271?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002013271?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921002013273/parity/0.,98.,49.,33.,82.,33.,1045.,931.,555.,473.,620.,245.,$$$$$,1192.
9921002013273/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921002014046:sx2c1=17
9921002014146/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921002014583:!210020502
9921002050201:tape
9921002050221/tape/off,05333,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002050221:st=for,135
9921002050244:!210020512
9921002051201:preob
9921002051201#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002051202/onsource/TRACKING
9921002051455/tpical/24900,23399,31464,14393,14134,12168,37588,29445,19948
9921002051494/tpical/26036,27600,35029,21253,25449,15757,12406
9921002051499:!210020522
9921002052201:tape
9921002052221/tape/off,05542,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002052221:midob
9921002052222#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002052222/onsource/TRACKING
9921002052786/wx/16.8,800.2,24.5
9921002053346/wx/16.8,800.2,22.9
9921002053352/cable/0.0198182
9921002053363/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14374,9425
9921002053374/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16861
9921002053385/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9134
9921002053396/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25630
9921002053442/tpi/16221,16825,22007,10071,9949,9137,27769,21519,14365
9921002053479/tpi/19592,20462,25618,16975,18261,11173,9424
9921002053482/tsys1/26.1,37.0,33.6,33.1,33.3,38.9,39.5,38.5,35.1
9921002053483/tsys2/116.5,114.8,110.6,101.7,99.0,97.4,110.1
9921002053511:!210020928
9921002053522#setcl#time/8739771,4,1999,210,02,05,35.18,-22.014,10.488,4
9921002053522#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002092801:et
9921002092824:!+3s
9921002093126:tape
9921002093146/tape/off,08321,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002093146:postob
9921002093147:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9921002093147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002093148:midtp
9921002093410/tpzero/810,260,401,336,466,1196,1406,779,1066
9921002093450/tpzero/1392,595,369,6423,1019,346,1479
9921002093458:check2c1
9921002102087?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002102087?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002102087?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921002102089/parity/33.,147.,49.,33.,16.,33.,588.,310.,245.,212.,327.,65.,$$$$$,931.
9921002102089/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921002102865:sx2c2=18
9921002102969/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,109.5,,-0.5,
9921002103407:fastf=0m30s
9921002110458:!+5s
9921002110960:!210021414
9921002141401:tape
9921002141420/tape/off,08986,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002141420:st=rev,135
9921002141442:!210021424
9921002142401:preob
9921002142402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002142402/onsource/TRACKING
9921002142657/tpical/28138,26929,35560,16052,14851,12987,39696,30976,21869
9921002142695/tpical/28600,29910,38603,22300,26492,16445,13209
9921002142699:!210021434
9921002143401:tape
9921002143420/tape/off,08777,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002143421:midob
9921002143421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002143422/onsource/TRACKING
9921002143984/wx/16.9,800.1,22.7
9921002144543/wx/16.9,800.1,21.9
9921002144549/cable/0.0198483
9921002144560/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17075,10204
9921002144572/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21517
9921002144583/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10248
9921002144594/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28853
9921002144641/tpi/20603,21497,27525,12358,11136,10217,31140,24333,17044
9921002144678/tpi/22006,22838,28897,18060,19525,11747,10207
9921002144681/tsys1/38.6,57.5,49.6,47.8,42.2,47.9,51.1,52.1,48.7
9921002144682/tsys2/128.9,129.7,121.2,113.2,109.5,100.1,119.9
9921002144697:!210021544
9921002144708#setcl#time/8794971,4,1999,210,02,14,47.04,-22.012,10.641,4
9921002144708#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002154401:et
9921002154423:!+3s
9921002154725:tape
9921002154744/tape/off,07978,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002154744:postob
9921002154744:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921002154745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002154746:check2c2
9921002163376?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002163376/parity/16.,33.,0.,0.,0.,33.,49.,114.,196.,33.,212.,33.,4922.,212.
9921002163376/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921002164155:sx2c2=18
9921002164229/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,110.3,,0.3,
9921002164668:!210021757
9921002175701:tape
9921002175721/tape/off,07990,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002175721:st=rev,135
9921002175744:!210021807
9921002180701:preob
9921002180702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002180702/onsource/TRACKING
9921002180960/tpical/27208,25888,34292,15377,14056,12207,37637,29450,20911
9921002180999/tpical/27830,29286,37465,21997,26202,15933,12962
9921002181001:!210021817
9921002181701:tape
9921002181719/tape/off,07781,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002181719:midob
9921002181720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002181721/onsource/TRACKING
9921002182280/wx/80.0,800.0,80.0
9921002182839/wx/16.9,800.0,17.7
9921002182845/cable/0.0189956
9921002182856/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,30429,10033
9921002182867/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,37666
9921002182878/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17640
9921002182889/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28239
9921002182935/tpi/35550,37929,49059,22373,20489,17787,56829,46081,30635
9921002182972/tpi/21478,22240,28226,17808,19264,11504,10031
9921002182974?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182974?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v2 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182974?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182975?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v4 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182975?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v5 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182975?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v6 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182975?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182975?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v8 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182975?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002182978/tsys1/-61.2,-46.0,-48.4,-46.3,-45.8,-43.7,-42.5,-40.0,-44.7
9921002182979/tsys2/130.4,126.7,124.3,112.1,108.4,103.9,120.3
9921002182993:!210021927
9921002183018#setcl#time/8817286,4,1999,210,02,18,30.14,-21.997,10.703,5
9921002183018#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002192701:et
9921002192724:!+3s
9921002193026:tape
9921002193046/tape/off,06982,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002193046:postob
9921002193046:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
9921002193047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002193048:check2c2
9921002201684?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002201684?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921002201685/parity/16.,0.,0.,16.,0.,16.,98.,33.,163.,33.,229.,98.,$$$$$,98.
9921002201685/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921002202459:sx2c2=18
9921002202513/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921002202950:!210022152
9921002203911;pass
9921002203942/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,110.3,,0.3,
9921002204978;ifd
9921002204992/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,39980,11049
9921002205981;ifd=27,30
9921002215201:tape
9921002215221/tape/off,06995,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002215221:st=rev,135
9921002215245:!210022202
9921002220201:preob
9921002220202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002220202/onsource/TRACKING
9921002220455/tpical/36455,35635,47258,21565,20459,17419,55790,44804,29626
9921002220495/tpical/24496,25672,32757,20100,23017,14098,11432
9921002220500:!210022212
9921002221201:tape
9921002221219/tape/off,06786,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002221219:midob
9921002221220#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002221221/onsource/TRACKING
9921002221780/wx/16.9,800.2,20.7
9921002222339/wx/16.9,800.1,21.3
9921002222345/cable/0.0195077
9921002222356/ifd/27,30,nor,nor,rem,23892,9095
9921002222367/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29189
9921002222378/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14341
9921002222389/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25437
9921002222435/tpi/27630,29290,37815,17188,16216,14387,45963,36872,23946
9921002222472/tpi/19456,20080,25439,16716,17360,10520,9094
9921002222475/tsys1/44.7,67.3,58.2,56.6,54.6,64.0,66.7,66.9,59.2
9921002222476/tsys2/147.8,143.7,141.3,125.4,119.1,117.3,134.3
9921002222490:!210022507
9921002222501#setcl#time/8840776,4,1999,210,02,22,24.97,-22.020,10.769,4
9921002222501#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002222783;"H-maser to GPS=1.65us
9921002230953;"GPS to Form=1.50us.
9921002250701:et
9921002250724:!+3s
9921002251026:tape
9921002251046/tape/off,04806,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002251046:postob
9921002251046:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9921002251047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002251048:check2c2
9921002255680?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002255680?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 26.
9921002255681/parity/33.,16.,33.,0.,0.,0.,98.,16.,212.,0.,441.,16.,5722.,163.
9921002255681/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921002260459:sx2c2=18
9921002260513/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,110.3,,0.3,
9921002260950:!210022851
9921002263202;ifd==26,30
9921002263206?ERROR qi -201 IF1 attenuator must be MAX, OLD, or between 0 and 63
9921002263686;ifd=26,30
9921002285100:tape
9921002285120/tape/off,04817,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002285120:st=rev,135
9921002285143:!210022901
9921002290101:preob
9921002290102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002290102/onsource/TRACKING
9921002290360/tpical/34839,32962,44562,20370,19031,15493,48301,38922,27326
9921002290399/tpical/20886,21931,27716,18128,20054,12232,10068
9921002290404:!210022911
9921002291101:tape
9921002291121/tape/off,04608,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002291121:midob
9921002291122#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002291123/onsource/TRACKING
9921002291688/wx/16.8,800.2,23.3
9921002292248/wx/16.8,800.2,23.6
9921002292254/cable/0.0181466
9921002292265/ifd/26,30,nor,nor,rem,19550,7731
9921002292277/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23692
9921002292289/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11494
9921002292302/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20328
9921002292348/tpi/22589,23711,31144,14237,13341,11492,35650,28678,19553
9921002292385/tpi/15778,16322,20328,14730,14478,8685,7732
9921002292388/tsys1/26.1,37.3,33.7,33.3,33.3,37.8,39.8,40.0,35.0
9921002292389/tsys2/116.1,115.6,111.4,100.8,99.5,97.0,110.4
9921002292394:!210023021
9921002292411#setcl#time/8882696,4,1999,210,02,29,24.07,-22.004,10.885,4
9921002292411#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002302101:et
9921002302124:!+3s
9921002302426:tape
9921002302446/tape/off,03809,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002302446:postob
9921002302447:source=0454-234,045457.3,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
9921002302447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002302448:check2c2
9921002311081?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002311081?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921002311082/parity/33.,82.,49.,82.,0.,16.,0.,82.,98.,49.,163.,98.,$$$$$,245.
9921002311082/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921002311859:sx2c2=18
9921002311913/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921002312350:!210023221
9921002312546;pass
9921002312577/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921002312889;pass
9921002312920/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,110.3,,0.3,
9921002314146;ifd=26,30
9921002322101:tape
9921002322121/tape/off,03821,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002322121:st=rev,135
9921002322144:!210023231
9921002323101:preob
9921002323101#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002323102/onsource/TRACKING
9921002323354/tpical/38901,37416,49867,22759,20490,16457,52057,41991,30190
9921002323393/tpical/22438,23431,29892,18919,21053,12814,10578
9921002323395:!210023241
9921002324101:tape
9921002324119/tape/off,03612,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002324119:midob
9921002324120#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002324120/onsource/TRACKING
9921002324679/wx/16.8,800.2,18.4
9921002325238/wx/16.8,800.3,17.8
9921002325244/cable/0.0180377
9921002325255/ifd/26,30,nor,nor,rem,22651,8233
9921002325266/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28520
9921002325277/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12712
9921002325288/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22494
9921002325334/tpi/27066,28494,36880,16794,15045,12689,39946,32261,22647
9921002325371/tpi/17308,17815,22495,15503,15471,9263,8232
9921002325374/tsys1/32.6,46.5,41.3,40.6,39.4,44.8,46.8,47.6,42.1
9921002325375/tsys2/127.9,126.5,123.4,109.6,106.8,103.6,118.7
9921002325389:!210023351
9921002325400#setcl#time/8903691,4,1999,210,02,32,53.96,-22.019,10.943,4
9921002325400#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002335101:et
9921002335124:!+3s
9921002335426:tape
9921002335446/tape/off,02813,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002335446:postob
9921002335446:source=0402-362,040202.6,-361311.8,1950.0,neutral
9921002335447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002335448:sx2c2=18
9921002335504/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921002335941:!210023450
9921002345001:tape
9921002345021/tape/off,02813,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002345021:st=rev,135
9921002345044:!210023500
9921002350001:preob
9921002350001#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002350002/onsource/TRACKING
9921002350260/tpical/61298,61009,$$$$$,36335,31677,25196,$$$$$,65295,48407
9921002350299/tpical/30568,32275,41074,23383,28223,17249,13987
9921002350301:!210023510
9921002351001:tape
9921002351019/tape/off,02604,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002351019:midob
9921002351020#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002351021/onsource/TRACKING
9921002351580/wx/16.8,800.3,16.5
9921002352139/wx/16.8,800.3,16.4
9921002352145/cable/0.0180389
9921002352156/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,38957,11063
9921002352167/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,50164
9921002352178/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20734
9921002352189/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31907
9921002352235/tpi/47098,50097,64188,29079,25086,20693,$$$$$,54283,38938
9921002352272/tpi/24264,25234,31915,19213,21293,12868,11063
9921002352275?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002352275?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921002352276/tsys1/47.9,67.1,$$$$$$$$,58.2,54.9,63.6,$$$$$$$$,71.4,58.8
9921002352277/tsys2/149.6,144.3,142.0,126.5,120.6,117.9,135.2
9921002352292:!210023636
9921002352303#setcl#time/8918597,4,1999,210,02,35,22.99,-22.001,10.985,5
9921002352303#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002363601:et
9921002363624:!+3s
9921002363925:tape
9921002363945/tape/off,01625,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002363945:postob
9921002363945:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9921002363946#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002363947:check2c2
9921002372580?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002372580?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921002372581/parity/0.,16.,16.,0.,0.,16.,33.,33.,147.,16.,229.,33.,3184.,163.
9921002372581/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921002373358:sx2c2=18
9921002373413/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,110.3,,0.3,
9921002373850:!210024308
9921002430801:tape
9921002430820/tape/off,01636,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002430820:st=rev,135
9921002430842:!210024318
9921002431801:preob
9921002431802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002431802/onsource/TRACKING
9921002432057/tpical/39276,37216,50129,22795,21421,17836,56915,45829,30944
9921002432096/tpical/25698,27230,34317,20785,24393,14945,12181
9921002432099:!210024328
9921002432801:tape
9921002432820/tape/off,01427,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002432820:midob
9921002432821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002432822/onsource/TRACKING
9921002433384/wx/16.9,800.2,18.9
9921002433945/wx/16.9,800.2,19.6
9921002433951/cable/0.0183148
9921002433962/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22005,9246
9921002433973/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26724
9921002433984/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13081
9921002433995/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24976
9921002434040/tpi/25455,26738,34992,15840,14981,13076,41631,33540,21994
9921002434077/tpi/19296,20140,24983,16556,17425,10507,9248
9921002434080/tsys1/26.2,37.1,33.6,32.8,33.1,36.7,38.7,39.2,34.4
9921002434081/tsys2/115.3,113.7,108.8,98.8,97.1,94.4,109.2
9921002434095:!210024438
9921002434106#setcl#time/8968413,4,1999,210,02,43,41.02,-22.008,11.123,4
9921002434106#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002443801:et
9921002443823:!+3s
9921002444125:tape
9921002444144/tape/off,00628,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002444144:postob
9921002444144:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,ccw
9921002444145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002444146:midtp
9921002444403/tpzero/811,259,402,337,467,1035,1408,781,1067
9921002444441/tpzero/1388,595,369,6420,1012,343,1476
9921002444449:check2c2
9921002453150?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002453150?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921002453151/parity/49.,33.,16.,0.,16.,33.,98.,82.,245.,16.,310.,82.,$$$$$,424.
9921002453151/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921002453859:sx2c1=19
9921002453970/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921002454407:fastr=0m19s
9921002460356:!+5s
9921002460858:!210024841
9921002484101:tape
9921002484120/tape/off,00212,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002484120:st=for,135
9921002484142:!210024851
9921002485101:preob
9921002485102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002485102/onsource/TRACKING
9921002485357/tpical/39298,37487,50203,22887,21670,18217,58163,46599,31261
9921002485395/tpical/26242,27815,35391,21287,25098,15261,12425
9921002485399:!210024901
9921002490101:tape
9921002490120/tape/off,00421,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002490120:midob
9921002490121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002490122/onsource/TRACKING
9921002490685/wx/17.1,800.1,32.3
9921002491246/wx/17.1,800.1,31.8
9921002491254/cable/0.0182977
9921002491267/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,26064,9501
9921002491279/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31523
9921002491290/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15547
9921002491302/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26213
9921002491348/tpi/29754,31448,41013,18699,17804,15502,49816,40203,26019
9921002491385/tpi/19892,20774,26213,17128,18151,10876,9502
9921002491388/tsys1/44.6,75.9,65.0,64.5,65.9,78.3,85.3,90.6,70.0
9921002491389/tsys2/120.2,118.2,116.1,106.2,101.7,99.1,113.2
9921002491394:!210025011
9921002491408#setcl#time/9001723,5,1999,210,02,49,14.04,-21.998,11.216,5
9921002491408#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002501101:et
9921002501123:!+3s
9921002501425:tape
9921002501444/tape/off,01220,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002501444:postob
9921002501444:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,ccw
9921002501445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002501446:check2c1
9921002510076?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002510076?ERROR qg -303 Track 15 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002510076?ERROR qg -303 Track 17 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002510076?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002510076?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002510076?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002510076?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921002510078/parity/33.,131.,229.,114.,98.,131.,1878.,1306.,604.,343.,996.,327.,$$$$$,1257.
9921002510078/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921002510855:sx2c1=19
9921002510907/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921002511344:!210025302
9921002530201:tape
9921002530220/tape/off,01207,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002530220:st=for,135
9921002530242:!210025312
9921002531201:preob
9921002531201#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002531202/onsource/TRACKING
9921002531457/tpical/39823,37749,50718,23127,22176,18543,59236,47621,31710
9921002531495/tpical/25798,27329,34452,20867,24644,15071,12246
9921002531499:!210025322
9921002532201:tape
9921002532220/tape/off,01416,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921002532220:midob
9921002532221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921002532222/onsource/TRACKING
9921002532784/wx/17.2,800.1,18.7
9921002533345/wx/17.2,800.0,18.5
9921002533353/cable/0.0184949
9921002533366/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22093,9314
9921002533379/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26573
9921002533392/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13369
9921002533405/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25205
9921002533453/tpi/25825,27170,35481,16156,15576,13688,43511,35078,22620
9921002533491/tpi/19394,20264,25205,16682,17705,10680,9312
9921002533494/tsys1/26.3,37.4,33.8,33.4,33.7,38.3,39.4,40.2,34.9
9921002533496/tsys2/116.0,114.8,110.8,101.1,99.2,97.1,110.1
9921002533500:!210025737
9921002533518#setcl#time/9027841,4,1999,210,02,53,35.14,-22.026,11.288,4
9921002533518#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921002573701:et
9921002573723:!+3s
9921002574025:tape
9921002574044/tape/off,04297,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002574044:postob
9921002574044:source=0955+476,095508.5,473928.6,1950.0,ccw
9921002574045#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921002574046:check2c1
9921002582749?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002582749?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002582749?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921002582750/parity/0.,114.,82.,0.,16.,82.,637.,408.,490.,343.,588.,196.,1135.,1029.
9921002582750/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921002583458:sx2c1=19
9921002583512/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921002583949:!210025950
9921002595001:tape
9921002595021/tape/off,04285,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921002595021:st=for,135
9921002595044:!210030000
9921003000001:preob
9921003000002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003000002/onsource/TRACKING
9921003000255/tpical/44470,42483,56981,26040,24856,20792,$$$$$,53770,35735
9921003000292/tpical/26160,27703,34959,21091,24853,15114,12352
9921003000294:!210030010
9921003001001:tape
9921003001021/tape/off,04494,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003001021:midob
9921003001022#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003001023/onsource/TRACKING
9921003001588/wx/17.4,800.1,22.5
9921003002148/wx/17.4,800.1,21.5
9921003002154/cable/0.0000000
9921003002165/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,26008,9434
9921003002177/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31299
9921003002188/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15602
9921003002199/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25731
9921003002245/tpi/29631,31335,40894,18657,17849,15593,50157,40456,26032
9921003002282/tpi/19748,20690,25731,16926,17971,10764,9435
9921003002285?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921003002286/tsys1/28.6,41.0,37.0,36.5,36.5,41.2,$$$$$$$$,43.8,37.8
9921003002287/tsys2/118.1,118.2,113.3,104.0,101.6,98.8,112.5
9921003002291:!210030337
9921003002308#setcl#time/9068641,4,1999,210,03,00,23.04,-22.018,11.402,4
9921003002308#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003033701:et
9921003033724:!+3s
9921003034026:tape
9921003034046/tape/off,06835,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003034046:postob
9921003034047:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9921003034047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003034048:check2c1
9921003042758?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003042758?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003042758?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003042758?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921003042760/parity/0.,180.,49.,16.,33.,33.,767.,490.,212.,180.,620.,98.,$$$$$,1143.
9921003042760/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921003043463:sx2c1=19
9921003043517/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,166.1,,1.1,
9921003043954:!210030942
9921003094201:tape
9921003094220/tape/off,06823,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003094220:st=for,135
9921003094242:!210030952
9921003095200:preob
9921003095201#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003095201/onsource/TRACKING
9921003095456/tpical/57291,57024,$$$$$,33884,29820,22590,$$$$$,53251,44507
9921003095494/tpical/30846,32476,41718,23514,28414,17377,14075
9921003095498:!210031002
9921003100201:tape
9921003100220/tape/off,07032,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003100220:midob
9921003100221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003100222/onsource/TRACKING
9921003100786/wx/17.4,800.0,26.4
9921003101346/wx/17.4,800.0,25.7
9921003101352/cable/0.0183836
9921003101363/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,35804,11148
9921003101374/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,46843
9921003101385/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18445
9921003101396/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32635
9921003101443/tpi/44100,46856,59996,27111,23533,18466,55379,43520,35795
9921003101480/tpi/24496,25432,32809,19332,21449,12976,11150
9921003101483?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921003101483?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921003101484/tsys1/48.2,67.4,$$$$$$$$,58.1,53.9,62.1,$$$$$$$$,64.6,58.6
9921003101485/tsys2/150.1,145.4,150.2,127.3,121.0,118.4,136.4
9921003101490:!210031112
9921003101502#setcl#time/9127850,4,1999,210,03,10,14.98,-22.016,11.566,4
9921003101502#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003111200:et
9921003111222:!+3s
9921003111524:tape
9921003111543/tape/off,07831,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003111543:postob
9921003111543:source=0119+115,011903.1,113409.2,1950.0,neutral
9921003111544#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003111544:sx2c1=19
9921003111599/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921003112037:!210031156
9921003115601:tape
9921003115622/tape/off,07831,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003115622:st=for,135
9921003115645:!210031206
9921003115739;ifd=26,29
9921003120601:preob
9921003120602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003120603/onsource/TRACKING
9921003120857/tpical/36353,34708,46436,21236,19529,14746,42305,32775,27862
9921003120894/tpical/27108,28567,36351,21573,25584,15578,12661
9921003120896:!210031216
9921003121601:tape
9921003121621/tape/off,08040,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003121621:midob
9921003121622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003121623/onsource/TRACKING
9921003122182/wx/17.4,800.1,30.7
9921003122741/wx/17.4,800.0,28.0
9921003122747/cable/0.0186299
9921003122758/ifd/26,29,nor,nor,rem,20771,9723
9921003122770/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26162
9921003122782/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11301
9921003122794/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27058
9921003122840/tpi/24929,26174,33969,15529,14221,11302,32315,25096,20760
9921003122877/tpi/20676,21504,27061,17360,18638,11148,9723
9921003122880/tsys1/31.0,44.6,39.6,39.1,38.1,43.8,45.5,46.5,40.8
9921003122881/tsys2/123.7,122.1,118.5,107.1,104.6,100.6,115.8
9921003122886:!210031338
9921003122900#setcl#time/9141250,4,1999,210,03,12,28.95,-22.008,11.603,5
9921003122900#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003133801:et
9921003133824:!+3s
9921003134126:tape
9921003134146/tape/off,08974,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003134146:postob
9921003134146:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9921003134147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003134147:midtp
9921003134407/tpzero/813,266,404,334,469,1031,1408,781,1059
9921003134446/tpzero/1388,596,367,6417,997,341,1479
9921003134452:sx2c2=20
9921003134554/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,166.1,,1.1,
9921003134991:!210031518
9921003151801:tape
9921003151821/tape/off,08974,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003151821:st=rev,135
9921003151844:!210031528
9921003152801:preob
9921003152802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003152802/onsource/TRACKING
9921003153060/tpical/41141,38957,52546,23972,21703,17193,54015,43781,31750
9921003153099/tpical/25732,27150,34393,20789,24378,14857,12176
9921003153104:!210031538
9921003153801:tape
9921003153819/tape/off,08766,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003153819:midob
9921003153820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003153821/onsource/TRACKING
9921003154379/wx/17.4,800.1,33.8
9921003154939/wx/17.4,800.1,32.2
9921003154945/cable/0.0183695
9921003154956/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22879,9283
9921003154967/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28439
9921003154977/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12801
9921003154988/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25207
9921003155034/tpi/27007,28422,37153,16888,15359,12798,40111,32514,22877
9921003155071/tpi/19340,20160,25197,16627,17528,10561,9283
9921003155074/tsys1/27.2,39.3,35.1,34.4,34.5,39.4,40.9,41.4,36.1
9921003155075/tsys2/115.8,115.4,111.4,101.2,99.5,98.1,111.2
9921003155090:!210031648
9921003155101#setcl#time/9161458,4,1999,210,03,15,50.97,-22.025,11.659,4
9921003155101#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003164801:et
9921003164824:!+3s
9921003165126:tape
9921003165146/tape/off,07966,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003165146:postob
9921003165146:source=0454-234,045457.3,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
9921003165147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003165148:check2c2
9921003173784/parity/16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,16.,49.,163.,65.,310.,131.,522.,261.
9921003173784/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921003174558:sx2c2=20
9921003174612/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921003175050:!210031953
9921003195301:tape
9921003195321/tape/off,07978,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003195321:st=rev,135
9921003195344:!210032003
9921003200301:preob
9921003200302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003200302/onsource/TRACKING
9921003200560/tpical/46461,44956,59452,27053,23894,18912,59909,48394,35740
9921003200600/tpical/27842,29355,37412,21469,25806,15700,12913
9921003200604:!210032013
9921003201301:tape
9921003201319/tape/off,07769,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003201319:midob
9921003201320#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003201321/onsource/TRACKING
9921003201879/wx/17.5,800.0,19.9
9921003202439/wx/17.5,800.0,20.9
9921003202445/cable/0.0183535
9921003202456/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,26049,9990
9921003202467/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33400
9921003202478/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14152
9921003202489/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28135
9921003202535/tpi/31588,33400,43020,19351,17136,14150,44804,36105,26069
9921003202572/tpi/21484,22279,28160,17389,19008,11359,9991
9921003202575/tsys1/30.4,42.1,38.1,36.3,36.3,40.5,42.2,42.3,38.0
9921003202576/tsys2/130.3,126.4,123.9,110.9,109.3,104.7,120.1
9921003202590:!210032123
9921003202601#setcl#time/9188965,4,1999,210,03,20,25.97,-22.025,11.736,4
9921003202602#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003212301:et
9921003212324:!+3s
9921003212626:tape
9921003212646/tape/off,06970,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003212646:postob
9921003212646:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921003212647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003212648:check2c2
9921003221282?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003221282/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,16.,180.,0.,33.,33.,7159.,196.
9921003221282/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921003222059:sx2c2=20
9921003222113/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921003222550:!210032346
9921003234601:tape
9921003234621/tape/off,06983,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003234621:st=rev,135
9921003234644:!210032356
9921003235601:preob
9921003235602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003235602/onsource/TRACKING
9921003235860/tpical/37113,35433,47169,21246,19203,16039,50689,40462,28589
9921003235899/tpical/27048,28536,36275,20963,25217,15324,12600
9921003235904:!210032406
9921003240601:tape
9921003240619/tape/off,06774,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003240619:midob
9921003240620#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003240621/onsource/TRACKING
9921003241179/wx/17.5,800.1,24.9
9921003241739/wx/17.5,800.0,24.4
9921003241745/cable/0.0184210
9921003241756/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23937,9691
9921003241768/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29976
9921003241779/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13730
9921003241790/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27107
9921003241837/tpi/28437,29402,38182,17148,15485,13473,42757,34309,23469
9921003241874/tpi/20682,21517,27108,16929,18358,10982,9689
9921003241877/tsys1/46.8,71.0,61.8,60.3,59.4,71.3,76.6,80.1,64.3
9921003241878/tsys2/125.0,122.9,120.3,107.5,104.4,101.1,116.3
9921003241892:!210032516
9921003241903#setcl#time/9212273,4,1999,210,03,24,19.00,-22.006,11.801,5
9921003241903#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003251601:et
9921003251624:!+3s
9921003251926:tape
9921003251946/tape/off,05975,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003251946:postob
9921003251946:source=0458-020,045841.3,-020333.9,1950.0,neutral
9921003251947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003251948:sx2c2=20
9921003252004/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921003252441:!210032604
9921003260401:tape
9921003260421/tape/off,05975,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003260421:st=rev,135
9921003260444:!210032614
9921003261401:preob
9921003261402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003261402/onsource/TRACKING
9921003261660/tpical/41321,39404,52746,23948,21443,16936,52964,42765,31705
9921003261699/tpical/26138,27612,35292,20589,24666,14969,12308
9921003261701:!210032624
9921003262401:tape
9921003262421/tape/off,05766,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003262421:midob
9921003262422#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003262423/onsource/TRACKING
9921003262985/wx/17.4,800.0,16.9
9921003263545/wx/17.4,800.1,17.1
9921003263551/cable/0.0186973
9921003263562/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22136,9403
9921003263574/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27844
9921003263585/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12230
9921003263597/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25825
9921003263644/tpi/26323,27696,36013,16283,14596,12147,37711,30217,21974
9921003263681/tpi/19794,20652,25811,16578,17846,10671,9405
9921003263684/tsys1/25.0,34.4,31.3,30.6,30.3,34.1,35.0,34.5,31.6
9921003263685/tsys2/119.7,118.8,110.7,104.5,101.9,99.1,112.6
9921003263690:!210032930
9921003263705#setcl#time/9226077,5,1999,210,03,26,37.01,-21.995,11.839,5
9921003263705#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003293001:et
9921003293024:!+3s
9921003293326:tape
9921003293346/tape/off,03662,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003293346:postob
9921003293349:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921003293349#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003293350:check2c2
9921003302049/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,16.,49.,82.,0.,147.,0.,-490.,131.
9921003302049/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921003302761:sx2c2=20
9921003302815/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921003303252:!210033550
9921003355001:tape
9921003355021/tape/off,03673,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003355021:st=rev,135
9921003355044:!210033600
9921003360001:preob
9921003360001#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003360002/onsource/TRACKING
9921003360255/tpical/30862,29959,39291,17608,15912,13147,38981,29445,23592
9921003360292/tpical/31060,32722,41900,23271,28982,17710,14237
9921003360294:!210033610
9921003361001:tape
9921003361021/tape/off,03464,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003361021:midob
9921003361022#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003361023/onsource/TRACKING
9921003361582/wx/17.2,800.2,23.8
9921003362142/wx/17.2,800.2,21.6
9921003362148/cable/0.0187018
9921003362159/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19071,11257
9921003362170/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24556
9921003362181/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10833
9921003362193/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32606
9921003362240/tpi/23418,24555,31394,14024,12561,10850,31971,24330,19072
9921003362277/tpi/24640,25650,32509,19164,21829,13201,11258
9921003362280/tsys1/44.6,66.1,57.7,56.2,53.0,62.8,64.1,67.7,58.6
9921003362282/tsys2/149.4,146.1,141.1,128.0,120.1,117.6,135.4
9921003362286:!210033845
9921003362300#setcl#time/9284687,7,1999,210,03,36,22.94,-22.037,12.002,3
9921003362300#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003384501:et
9921003384524:!+3s
9921003384826:tape
9921003384846/tape/off,01709,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003384846:postob
9921003384846:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9921003384847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003384848:midtp
9921003385110/tpzero/816,271,404,334,470,1073,1410,783,1064
9921003385149/tpzero/1390,599,372,6421,1003,341,1476
9921003385157:sx2c1=21
9921003385295/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921003385733:fastr=1m9s
9921003385813?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9921003400684:!+5s
9921003401186:!210034125
9921003412501:tape
9921003412521/tape/off,00156,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003412521:st=for,135
9921003412544:!210034135
9921003413501:preob
9921003413502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003413502/onsource/TRACKING
9921003413760/tpical/23237,21808,29047,13089,12309,10245,29482,22282,17753
9921003413797/tpical/26752,28323,36050,21237,25653,15697,12596
9921003413799:!210034145
9921003414501:tape
9921003414521/tape/off,00365,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003414521:midob
9921003414522#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003414523/onsource/TRACKING
9921003415084/wx/17.2,800.1,20.5
9921003415644/wx/17.2,800.1,19.8
9921003415650/cable/0.0189416
9921003415661/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13136,9622
9921003415673/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16177
9921003415684/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7823
9921003415696/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26620
9921003415743/tpi/15629,16180,20913,9448,8872,7810,22273,16901,13136
9921003415780/tpi/20250,21122,26601,17048,18576,11170,9621
9921003415783/tsys1/28.6,41.6,37.1,36.8,35.9,40.7,42.5,44.0,38.4
9921003415785/tsys2/119.6,117.5,114.5,104.6,102.4,98.6,112.9
9921003415789:!210034548
9921003415803#setcl#time/9318199,6,1999,210,03,41,57.98,-22.026,12.095,4
9921003415803#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003454801:et
9921003454823:!+3s
9921003455125:tape
9921003455144/tape/off,03110,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003455144:postob
9921003455144:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9921003455145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003455146:check2c1
9921003463848?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003463848?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003463848?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003463848?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921003463850/parity/16.,147.,114.,33.,33.,49.,816.,522.,571.,278.,669.,163.,$$$$$,1257.
9921003463850/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921003464558:sx2c1=21
9921003464612/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921003465049:!210034843
9921003484301:tape
9921003484321/tape/off,03097,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003484321:st=for,135
9921003484344:!210034853
9921003485301:preob
9921003485302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003485302/onsource/TRACKING
9921003485560/tpical/22431,20971,28112,12541,11393,9415,28087,21762,16880
9921003485599/tpical/26016,27433,34670,20453,24404,14906,12246
9921003485601:!210034903
9921003490301:tape
9921003490321/tape/off,03306,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003490321:midob
9921003490322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003490323/onsource/TRACKING
9921003490885/wx/17.5,800.0,17.1
9921003491445/wx/17.5,800.1,16.2
9921003491451/cable/0.0188822
9921003491462/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12408,9319
9921003491473/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15340
9921003491484/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7222
9921003491495/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25358
9921003491542/tpi/14900,15378,20032,8941,8202,7220,21248,16393,12418
9921003491579/tpi/19642,20324,25356,16382,17527,10556,9320
9921003491582/tsys1/27.5,39.7,35.7,35.1,35.6,41.2,42.6,42.7,37.4
9921003491583/tsys2/118.1,114.4,110.6,100.9,99.1,96.8,110.6
9921003491588:!210035013
9921003491605#setcl#time/9362013,4,1999,210,03,49,16.01,-22.023,12.217,4
9921003491605#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003501301:et
9921003501324:!+3s
9921003501625:tape
9921003501645/tape/off,04105,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003501645:postob
9921003501645:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9921003501646#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003501647:check2c1
9921003510280?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003510280?ERROR qg -303 Track 17 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003510280?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003510280?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921003510281/parity/16.,33.,33.,33.,114.,0.,1159.,424.,751.,376.,310.,245.,$$$$$,1176.
9921003510281/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921003511058:sx2c1=21
9921003511112/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921003511550:!210035238
9921003523801:tape
9921003523821/tape/off,04094,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003523821:st=for,135
9921003523844:!210035248
9921003524801:preob
9921003524802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003524802/onsource/TRACKING
9921003525060/tpical/22726,21278,28388,12794,11927,9803,27773,20746,17206
9921003525097/tpical/26520,28054,35702,20982,25488,15613,12542
9921003525099:!210035258
9921003525801:tape
9921003525819/tape/off,04302,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921003525819:midob
9921003525820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921003525821/onsource/TRACKING
9921003530380/wx/80.0,800.0,80.0
9921003530940/wx/17.5,800.0,19.9
9921003530946/cable/0.0189390
9921003530957/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12615,9590
9921003530968/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15589
9921003530979/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7444
9921003530990/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26384
9921003531036/tpi/15093,15572,20161,9114,8534,7450,20835,15628,12610
9921003531073/tpi/20078,20971,26357,16873,18459,11167,9590
9921003531076/tsys1/27.5,39.4,35.3,35.1,34.9,39.8,41.2,42.6,36.9
9921003531077/tsys2/119.6,118.6,114.7,104.9,102.4,100.4,113.4
9921003531093:!210035701
9921003531104#setcl#time/9385517,5,1999,210,03,53,11.00,-22.003,12.282,5
9921003531104#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921003570101:et
9921003570124:!+3s
9921003570426:tape
9921003570445/tape/off,07048,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921003570445:postob
9921003570445:source=0119+115,011903.1,113409.2,1950.0,neutral
9921003570446#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921003570447:check2c1
9921003575148?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003575148?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921003575149/parity/33.,49.,131.,0.,33.,33.,1110.,457.,441.,294.,571.,98.,$$$$$,620.
9921003575149/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921003575858:sx2c1=21
9921003575909/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921003580346:!210040107
9921004010701:tape
9921004010721/tape/off,07036,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004010721:st=for,135
9921004010744:!210040117
9921004011701:preob
9921004011701#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004011702/onsource/TRACKING
9921004011959/tpical/24893,23737,31425,14135,12732,10201,29055,21762,18732
9921004011998/tpical/28326,29747,38070,21716,26433,16165,13126
9921004012003:!210040127
9921004012701:tape
9921004012719/tape/off,07245,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004012719:midob
9921004012720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004012721/onsource/TRACKING
9921004013280/wx/17.5,800.1,21.9
9921004013840/wx/17.5,800.1,20.6
9921004013846/cable/0.0189448
9921004013857/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14283,10180
9921004013868/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18238
9921004013879/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7979
9921004013890/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28712
9921004013937/tpi/17647,18140,23288,10466,9380,7933,22472,16900,14203
9921004013974/tpi/21924,22665,28734,17627,19427,11719,10176
9921004013977/tsys1/34.1,46.9,41.3,40.6,39.1,44.5,47.0,48.7,42.6
9921004013978/tsys2/132.3,128.5,125.3,113.0,108.5,105.5,121.6
9921004013992:!210040244
9921004014003#setcl#time/9436430,4,1999,210,04,01,39.99,-22.023,12.423,4
9921004014003#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004024401:et
9921004024424:!+3s
9921004024726:tape
9921004024746/tape/off,08123,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004024746:postob
9921004024747:source=0454-234,045457.3,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
9921004024747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004024748:midtp
9921004025007/tpzero/812,263,402,334,470,1062,1401,769,1067
9921004025044/tpzero/1386,598,373,6422,1019,343,1483
9921004025052:check2c1
9921004033754?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004033754?ERROR qg -303 Track 17 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004033754?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004033754?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004033754?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004033756/parity/16.,49.,33.,0.,98.,33.,718.,457.,604.,245.,718.,229.,4514.,1371.
9921004033757/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921004034459:sx2c2=22
9921004034532/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921004034969:fastf=0m38s
9921004042820:!+5s
9921004043322:!210040912
9921004091201:tape
9921004091220/tape/off,08968,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004091220:st=rev,135
9921004091242:!210040922
9921004092201:preob
9921004092202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004092202/onsource/TRACKING
9921004092457/tpical/25687,24541,32313,14380,12738,10543,32006,24833,19263
9921004092495/tpical/28526,29960,38333,21780,26350,16132,13164
9921004092499:!210040932
9921004093201:tape
9921004093220/tape/off,08759,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004093220:midob
9921004093221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004093222/onsource/TRACKING
9921004093783/wx/17.7,800.0,23.4
9921004094343/wx/17.7,800.1,24.6
9921004094349/cable/0.0180851
9921004094360/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14669,10232
9921004094371/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18824
9921004094382/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8216
9921004094393/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29038
9921004094439/tpi/18157,18829,24108,10675,9440,8199,24818,19208,14662
9921004094476/tpi/22140,22889,29064,17727,19478,11780,10233
9921004094479/tsys1/33.9,47.8,42.5,41.0,40.0,44.8,47.9,48.2,43.4
9921004094480/tsys2/134.0,130.0,127.7,115.0,110.8,108.4,123.1
9921004094495:!210041042
9921004094507#setcl#time/9484945,4,1999,210,04,09,45.02,-22.016,12.558,4
9921004094507#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004104201:et
9921004104223:!+3s
9921004104525:tape
9921004104544/tape/off,07961,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004104544:postob
9921004104544:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921004104545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004104546:check2c2
9921004113176?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004113176?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921004113177/parity/16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,82.,33.,147.,16.,114.,82.,2335.,131.
9921004113177/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921004113954:sx2c2=22
9921004114007/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921004114444:!210041255
9921004125501:tape
9921004125520/tape/off,07974,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004125520:st=rev,135
9921004125542:!210041305
9921004130501:preob
9921004130502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004130502/onsource/TRACKING
9921004130757/tpical/23686,22326,29662,13298,12167,10367,31697,24582,18089
9921004130795/tpical/27094,28527,36351,21109,25442,15635,12663
9921004130799:!210041315
9921004131501:tape
9921004131519/tape/off,07765,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004131519:midob
9921004131520#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004131521/onsource/TRACKING
9921004132080/wx/17.7,800.2,19.1
9921004132640/wx/17.7,800.1,19.0
9921004132646/cable/0.0184901
9921004132657/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13388,9726
9921004132668/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16577
9921004132679/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7888
9921004132690/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27036
9921004132736/tpi/16069,16598,21387,9579,8775,7896,23914,18441,13383
9921004132773/tpi/20684,21441,27025,17049,18542,11227,9725
9921004132776/tsys1/29.4,41.9,37.3,36.5,36.0,40.7,42.5,42.3,38.5
9921004132777/tsys2/124.2,121.3,117.9,107.9,104.7,101.8,115.7
9921004132792:!210041425
9921004132803#setcl#time/9507247,4,1999,210,04,13,27.99,-22.003,12.620,5
9921004132803#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004142501:et
9921004142524:!+3s
9921004142826:tape
9921004142846/tape/off,06966,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004142846:postob
9921004142846:source=0119+041,011921.4,040643.9,1950.0,neutral
9921004142847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004142848:check2c2
9921004151482?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004151482?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921004151483/parity/0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,0.,33.,33.,98.,0.,98.,65.,1486.,180.
9921004151483/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921004152259:sx2c2=22
9921004152314/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921004152751:!210041828
9921004182801:tape
9921004182821/tape/off,06977,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004182821:st=rev,135
9921004182844:!210041838
9921004183801:preob
9921004183802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004183802/onsource/TRACKING
9921004184060/tpical/27510,26595,34807,15522,13682,10746,30840,23305,20432
9921004184099/tpical/29854,31382,40189,22526,27528,16890,13664
9921004184102:!210041848
9921004184801:tape
9921004184821/tape/off,06768,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004184821:midob
9921004184822#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004184823/onsource/TRACKING
9921004185385/wx/17.5,800.1,18.9
9921004185944/wx/17.5,800.1,19.4
9921004185950/cable/0.0189683
9921004185961/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16091,10730
9921004185973/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21166
9921004185984/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8624
9921004185996/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30840
9921004190043/tpi/20363,21191,27029,12008,10461,8608,24671,18702,16091
9921004190080/tpi/23484,24277,30905,18434,20561,12458,10731
9921004190083/tsys1/40.2,56.9,50.3,48.8,45.6,51.9,55.4,57.3,50.9
9921004190084/tsys2/143.1,137.4,135.6,121.1,115.7,112.7,130.0
9921004190089:!210042004
9921004190105#setcl#time/9540557,5,1999,210,04,19,01.00,-22.013,12.712,5
9921004190105#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004200401:et
9921004200424:!+3s
9921004200726:tape
9921004200746/tape/off,05902,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004200746:postob
9921004200746:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9921004200747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004200748:check2c2
9921004205380?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004205380?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921004205381/parity/0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,65.,16.,163.,0.,163.,49.,3518.,163.
9921004205381/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921004210159:sx2c2=22
9921004210213/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921004210650:!210042451
9921004245101:tape
9921004245120/tape/off,05915,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004245120:st=rev,135
9921004245142:!210042501
9921004250101:preob
9921004250102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004250102/onsource/TRACKING
9921004250357/tpical/21998,20505,27594,12585,12163,10294,30388,23048,17259
9921004250395/tpical/26658,28218,36091,21295,25878,16064,12657
9921004250399:!210042511
9921004251101:tape
9921004251120/tape/off,05706,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004251120:midob
9921004251121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004251122/onsource/TRACKING
9921004251686/wx/17.4,800.1,22.4
9921004252247/wx/17.4,800.1,23.6
9921004252255/cable/0.0194171
9921004252268/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12617,9647
9921004252280/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14962
9921004252291/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7791
9921004252302/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26607
9921004252349/tpi/14518,14942,19551,8932,8684,7788,22746,17161,12611
9921004252386/tpi/20130,21041,26607,17048,18686,11452,9648
9921004252389/tsys1/26.9,38.8,35.0,34.6,34.7,39.5,41.1,40.9,36.5
9921004252391/tsys2/118.4,117.5,114.1,103.2,101.3,99.3,111.9
9921004252395:!210042621
9921004252409#setcl#time/9578871,6,1999,210,04,25,24.03,-22.036,12.819,3
9921004252409#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004262101:et
9921004262123:!+3s
9921004262425:tape
9921004262444/tape/off,04907,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004262444:postob
9921004262444:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
9921004262445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004262446:check2c2
9921004271148?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921004271148/parity/0.,33.,16.,0.,0.,33.,33.,33.,261.,33.,147.,16.,$$$$$,131.
9921004271149/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921004271858:sx2c2=22
9921004271912/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921004272348:!210043129
9921004312901:tape
9921004312921/tape/off,04918,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004312921:st=rev,135
9921004312944:!210043139
9921004313901:preob
9921004313901#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004313902/onsource/TRACKING
9921004314154/tpical/29504,28701,37639,16903,15624,13161,39593,30211,22958
9921004314193/tpical/31104,32846,42034,23395,29130,17904,14279
9921004314198:!210043149
9921004314901:tape
9921004314919/tape/off,04710,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004314919:midob
9921004314920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004314921/onsource/TRACKING
9921004315480/wx/17.5,800.0,15.6
9921004320038/wx/17.5,800.1,15.9
9921004320044/cable/0.0194901
9921004320055/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18401,11273
9921004320066/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23302
9921004320077/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10723
9921004320088/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32611
9921004320134/tpi/22311,23294,29795,13352,12222,10730,32308,24586,18405
9921004320171/tpi/24708,25659,32583,19207,21937,13334,11273
9921004320174/tsys1/43.9,62.6,55.1,53.9,50.8,58.5,62.4,62.2,56.0
9921004320175/tsys2/150.4,143.8,140.6,125.9,119.9,117.2,134.3
9921004320190:!210043413
9921004320201#setcl#time/9618675,4,1999,210,04,32,01.98,-22.015,12.929,5
9921004320201#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004341301:et
9921004341324:!+3s
9921004341626:tape
9921004341646/tape/off,03078,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004341646:postob
9921004341647:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9921004341647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004341648:check2c2
9921004350354?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004350354?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921004350355/parity/16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,82.,49.,131.,16.,180.,65.,$$$$$,147.
9921004350355/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921004351063:sx2c2=22
9921004351120/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921004351556:!210043821
9921004382101:tape
9921004382120/tape/off,03089,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004382120:st=rev,135
9921004382142:!210043831
9921004383101:preob
9921004383102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004383102/onsource/TRACKING
9921004383357/tpical/22919,21496,28852,12948,12234,10087,29703,22793,17589
9921004383395/tpical/26406,27981,35298,20810,25024,15446,12437
9921004383399:!210043841
9921004384101:tape
9921004384120/tape/off,02880,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004384120:midob
9921004384121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004384122/onsource/TRACKING
9921004384686/wx/17.5,800.0,22.3
9921004385247/wx/17.4,800.0,24.0
9921004385255/cable/0.0191619
9921004385268/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12764,9441
9921004385281/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15558
9921004385292/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7562
9921004385303/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25787
9921004385350/tpi/15140,15587,20315,9137,8675,7558,22047,16898,12772
9921004385387/tpi/19900,20686,25787,16603,17963,10885,9441
9921004385390/tsys1/27.1,38.1,34.3,34.0,33.9,37.8,39.6,40.2,35.7
9921004385392/tsys2/117.4,113.6,110.2,99.8,99.0,95.3,109.5
9921004385396:!210043951
9921004385410#setcl#time/9659893,5,1999,210,04,38,54.06,-22.006,13.044,5
9921004385410#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004395101:et
9921004395124:!+3s
9921004395426:tape
9921004395446/tape/off,02081,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004395446:postob
9921004395446:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,cw
9921004395447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004395448:midtp
9921004395707/tpzero/812,262,402,333,466,992,1402,774,1051
9921004395746/tpzero/1388,597,371,6424,1009,345,1469
9921004395754:sx2c1=23
9921004395890/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921004400329:fastr=1m24s
9921004412779:!+5s
9921004413281:!210044233
9921004423301:tape
9921004423321/tape/off,00191,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004423321:st=for,135
9921004423344:!210044243
9921004424301:preob
9921004424302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004424302/onsource/TRACKING
9921004424560/tpical/22067,20591,27740,12505,11998,10112,29981,23041,17143
9921004424597/tpical/26546,28077,35552,20945,25414,15754,12548
9921004424599:!210044253
9921004425301:tape
9921004425321/tape/off,00400,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004425321:midob
9921004425322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004425323/onsource/TRACKING
9921004425885/wx/17.3,800.0,24.6
9921004430444/wx/17.3,800.1,26.1
9921004430450/cable/0.0193923
9921004430461/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12531,9534
9921004430472/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15030
9921004430483/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7642
9921004430495/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26032
9921004430542/tpi/14584,15019,19590,8869,8558,7634,22473,17163,12524
9921004430579/tpi/20062,20792,26030,16714,18226,11151,9535
9921004430582/tsys1/27.1,38.9,34.6,34.5,34.6,39.4,41.3,41.0,36.5
9921004430583/tsys2/118.8,114.3,111.1,100.3,98.8,96.8,110.4
9921004430588:!210044708
9921004430601#setcl#time/9685092,6,1999,210,04,43,05.97,-22.035,13.114,4
9921004430601#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004470801:et
9921004470824:!+3s
9921004471126:tape
9921004471146/tape/off,03281,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004471146:postob
9921004471146:source=0119+115,011903.1,113409.2,1950.0,neutral
9921004471147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004471148:check2c1
9921004475853?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004475853?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921004475853?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921004475853/parity/0.,33.,33.,0.,16.,16.,359.,147.,49.,98.,180.,49.,6571.,310.
9921004475853/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921004480563:sx2c1=23
9921004480617/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921004481055:!210045429
9921004542901:tape
9921004542921/tape/off,03269,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004542921:st=for,135
9921004542944:!210045439
9921004543901:preob
9921004543902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004543902/onsource/TRACKING
9921004544160/tpical/27563,26589,34987,15604,14205,11855,35022,26627,21007
9921004544200/tpical/30490,32083,40923,22917,28224,17748,13958
9921004544204:!210045449
9921004544901:tape
9921004544918/tape/off,03478,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921004544918:midob
9921004544919#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921004544919/onsource/TRACKING
9921004545479/wx/17.1,800.1,18.5
9921004550038/wx/17.1,800.0,19.4
9921004550044/cable/0.0188719
9921004550055/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16663,11007
9921004550066/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21384
9921004550077/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9570
9921004550088/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31573
9921004550134/tpi/20545,21445,27421,12225,11004,9619,28349,21515,16715
9921004550171/tpi/24042,24936,31585,18775,21158,13062,11023
9921004550174/tsys1/41.3,60.5,52.5,51.7,48.4,56.7,59.4,59.6,53.6
9921004550175/tsys2/144.9,140.4,137.9,123.0,117.6,111.9,134.2
9921004550189:!210045709
9921004550200#setcl#time/9756709,4,1999,210,04,55,01.97,-22.012,13.313,5
9921004550200#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921004570901:et
9921004570924:!+3s
9921004571226:tape
9921004571246/tape/off,05065,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921004571246:postob
9921004571246:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9921004571247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921004571248:check2c1
9921004575952?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004575952?ERROR qg -303 Track 15 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004575952?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004575952?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004575952?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921004575952?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921004575952/parity/0.,98.,65.,65.,65.,131.,800.,1176.,490.,490.,914.,343.,$$$$$,1486.
9921004575952/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921004580663:sx2c1=23
9921004580717/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921004581155:!210050302
9921005030201:tape
9921005030220/tape/off,05054,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005030220:st=for,135
9921005030242:!210050312
9921005031201:preob
9921005031202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005031202/onsource/TRACKING
9921005031456/tpical/20187,18705,25087,11346,10843,9269,26534,19975,15506
9921005031494/tpical/26492,28081,35595,21002,25462,15747,12545
9921005031498:!210050322
9921005032201:tape
9921005032220/tape/off,05263,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921005032220:midob
9921005032221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005032222/onsource/TRACKING
9921005032784/wx/17.0,800.0,28.3
9921005033343/wx/17.0,800.0,28.7
9921005033349/cable/0.0186210
9921005033360/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,11217,9532
9921005033372/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13494
9921005033383/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6927
9921005033394/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26070
9921005033441/tpi/13249,13570,17667,7994,7658,6946,19741,14853,11274
9921005033478/tpi/20000,20840,26114,16798,18305,11217,9538
9921005033481/tsys1/26.4,38.1,34.2,33.6,33.2,37.7,39.7,40.4,35.5
9921005033482/tsys2/118.2,115.3,112.0,101.8,99.7,99.0,110.7
9921005033497:!210050432
9921005033508#setcl#time/9808030,4,1999,210,05,03,35.05,-22.010,13.455,5
9921005033508#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921005043200:et
9921005043222:!+3s
9921005043524:tape
9921005043543/tape/off,06062,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005043543:postob
9921005043543:source=0454-234,045457.3,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
9921005043544#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921005043545:check2c1
9921005052180?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005052180?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005052180?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921005052181/parity/16.,147.,49.,49.,49.,65.,473.,392.,408.,327.,490.,343.,$$$$$,1371.
9921005052181/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921005052954:sx2c1=23
9921005053007/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,276.2,,1.2,
9921005053444:!210050650
9921005065001:tape
9921005065020/tape/off,06050,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005065020:st=for,135
9921005065042:!210050700
9921005070001:preob
9921005070002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005070002/onsource/TRACKING
9921005070257/tpical/20816,19435,26014,11814,11402,10021,29564,22784,16317
9921005070295/tpical/27602,28903,37265,21572,26296,16210,12896
9921005070299:!210050710
9921005071001:tape
9921005071020/tape/off,06259,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921005071020:midob
9921005071021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005071022/onsource/TRACKING
9921005071585/wx/17.0,800.0,22.5
9921005072145/wx/17.0,800.0,22.3
9921005072151/cable/0.0193049
9921005072162/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12008,9887
9921005072174/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14229
9921005072186/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7671
9921005072198/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27825
9921005072245/tpi/13798,14201,18496,8424,8158,7653,22168,16902,11975
9921005072282/tpi/21074,21702,27825,17297,19013,11549,9886
9921005072285/tsys1/27.2,39.1,35.4,35.1,34.9,41.3,41.3,40.3,37.0
9921005072286/tsys2/124.4,120.9,119.9,104.9,101.9,99.1,115.3
9921005072303:!210050820
9921005072314#setcl#time/9830842,4,1999,210,05,07,23.11,-22.014,13.519,5
9921005072314#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921005082001:et
9921005082023:!+3s
9921005082325:tape
9921005082344/tape/off,07058,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005082344:postob
9921005082344:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921005082345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921005082346:sx2c1=23
9921005082400/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,276.2,,1.2,
9921005082836:!210050955
9921005095501:tape
9921005095520/tape/off,07058,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005095520:st=for,135
9921005095542:!210051005
9921005100501:preob
9921005100502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005100502/onsource/TRACKING
9921005100757/tpical/23033,21825,28985,13115,12448,10951,32738,25101,18075
9921005100795/tpical/28290,29903,38261,21928,26904,16542,13178
9921005100799:!210051015
9921005101501:tape
9921005101520/tape/off,07267,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921005101520:midob
9921005101521#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005101522/onsource/TRACKING
9921005102083/wx/17.0,800.0,31.6
9921005102642/wx/17.0,800.0,28.2
9921005102648/cable/0.0191859
9921005102659/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16274,10717
9921005102670/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20007
9921005102681/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10036
9921005102692/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30722
9921005102739/tpi/19287,20038,25723,11624,10875,10023,30207,23303,16265
9921005102776/tpi/23300,24234,30771,18516,20841,12722,10752
9921005102779/tsys1/72.5,162.7,114.1,111.3,97.3,143.1,167.3,184.2,123.6
9921005102780/tsys2/181.1,172.0,167.4,146.2,134.9,133.6,157.8
9921005102789:!210051125
9921005102803#setcl#time/9849336,4,1999,210,05,10,28.00,-22.019,13.570,5
9921005102803#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921005112501:et
9921005112523:!+3s
9921005112825:tape
9921005112844/tape/off,08066,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005112844:postob
9921005112844:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
9921005112845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921005112846:midtp
9921005113103/tpzero/814,255,401,335,468,1277,1406,783,1060
9921005113141/tpzero/1392,599,374,6426,1015,345,1472
9921005113149:check2c1
9921005121852?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005121852?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005121852?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005121852?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921005121854/parity/16.,114.,65.,33.,49.,33.,588.,310.,49.,114.,4384.,82.,$$$$$,1322.
9921005121854/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0,33,0
9921005122558:sx2c2=24
9921005122661/pass/24,,auto,275.0,,274.5,,-0.5,
9921005123098:fastf=0m42s
9921005131349:!+5s
9921005131851:!210051521
9921005152101:tape
9921005152121/tape/off,08999,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005152121:st=rev,135
9921005152144:!210051531
9921005153101:preob
9921005153101#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005153102/onsource/TRACKING
9921005153360/tpical/26516,25547,33586,15254,14447,13142,39332,30477,21061
9921005153400/tpical/31028,32788,41980,23468,29382,18197,14289
9921005153404:!210051541
9921005154101:tape
9921005154118/tape/off,08791,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921005154118:midob
9921005154119#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005154120/onsource/TRACKING
9921005154679/wx/17.2,800.0,20.2
9921005155239/wx/17.2,799.8,21.2
9921005155245/cable/0.0194012
9921005155256/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16746,11236
9921005155267/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20548
9921005155278/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10729
9921005155289/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32461
9921005155335/tpi/19740,20548,26345,11898,11204,10704,31677,24591,16741
9921005155372/tpi/24474,25544,32474,19201,22040,13457,11237
9921005155375/tsys1/41.1,59.7,52.7,50.6,48.7,56.8,58.1,59.5,53.4
9921005155376/tsys2/145.2,142.0,139.3,123.5,118.1,114.1,131.9
9921005155391:!210051805
9921005155402#setcl#time/9881942,4,1999,210,05,15,53.98,-22.013,13.661,5
9921005155402#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921005160242;"from 05:00 to 05:14 Ant had some trouble.
9921005180501:et
9921005180524:!+3s
9921005180826:tape
9921005180846/tape/off,07159,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005180846:postob
9921005180846:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9921005180847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921005180848:check2c2
9921005185552?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005185552?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921005185553/parity/49.,114.,16.,16.,16.,16.,49.,33.,98.,16.,65.,49.,$$$$$,163.
9921005185553/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921005190263:sx2c2=24
9921005190317/pass/24,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921005190755:!210052152
9921005215201:tape
9921005215221/tape/off,07170,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005215221:st=rev,135
9921005215244:!210052202
9921005220201:preob
9921005220202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005220202/onsource/TRACKING
9921005220460/tpical/21344,19936,26732,12206,11960,10985,32112,24838,17070
9921005220499/tpical/27786,29526,37654,21886,26941,16635,13086
9921005220504:!210052212
9921005221201:tape
9921005221221/tape/off,06961,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921005221221:midob
9921005221222#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005221223/onsource/TRACKING
9921005221788/wx/17.2,799.8,26.8
9921005222348/wx/17.3,799.8,26.4
9921005222354/cable/0.0193648
9921005222365/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12723,10029
9921005222377/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14913
9921005222389/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8515
9921005222402/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28014
9921005222448/tpi/14539,14937,19416,8881,8705,8548,24453,18690,12758
9921005222485/tpi/21228,22205,28014,17587,19606,11919,10029
9921005222488/tsys1/29.6,43.2,38.2,37.8,37.2,43.9,44.2,42.8,39.9
9921005222489/tsys2/124.7,121.7,118.2,107.1,104.5,101.2,115.4
9921005222494:!210052615
9921005222510#setcl#time/9921060,6,1999,210,05,22,25.05,-22.031,13.769,4
9921005222510#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921005261501:et
9921005261524:!+3s
9921005261826:tape
9921005261846/tape/off,04216,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005261846:postob
9921005261846:source=cta26,033658.9,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
9921005261847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921005261847:check2c2
9921005270482/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,65.,65.,82.,0.,82.,49.,245.,65.
9921005270482/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921005271257:sx2c2=24
9921005271310/pass/24,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921005271746:!210053103
9921005310301:tape
9921005310321/tape/off,04227,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005310321:st=rev,135
9921005310344:!210053113
9921005311300:preob
9921005311301#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005311301/onsource/TRACKING
9921005311559/tpical/23689,22592,29733,13326,12245,10471,31728,24320,18171
9921005311598/tpical/29406,31021,39688,22421,27483,17023,13564
9921005311603:!210053123
9921005312301:tape
9921005312321/tape/off,04018,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921005312321:midob
9921005312322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005312323/onsource/TRACKING
9921005312885/wx/17.9,799.8,23.8
9921005313445/wx/17.9,799.8,26.9
9921005313451/cable/0.0191439
9921005313462/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13926,10578
9921005313474/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17568
9921005313485/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8107
9921005313497/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30196
9921005313544/tpi/16937,17542,22403,10025,9105,8077,24206,18443,13894
9921005313581/tpi/22940,23848,30268,18241,20412,12383,10579
9921005313584/tsys1/35.1,50.3,44.1,43.2,40.4,41.8,44.6,44.2,44.1
9921005313585/tsys2/137.4,133.7,130.9,116.6,113.1,107.0,125.8
9921005313590:!210053410
9921005313606#setcl#time/9976169,4,1999,210,05,31,36.01,-22.013,13.922,5
9921005313606#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921005341001:et
9921005341024:!+3s
9921005341326:tape
9921005341346/tape/off,02128,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005341346:postob
9921005341346:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921005341347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921005341348:check2c2
9921005350055?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005350055?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921005350056/parity/33.,131.,0.,33.,16.,16.,114.,65.,98.,16.,65.,16.,$$$$$,33.
9921005350056/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,49,0
9921005350761:sx2c2=24
9921005350814/pass/24,,auto,275.0,,274.5,,-0.5,
9921005351251:!210053623
9921005362301:tape
9921005362321/tape/off,02140,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005362321:st=rev,135
9921005362344:!210053633
9921005363301:preob
9921005363301#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005363302/onsource/TRACKING
9921005363554/tpical/21187,19799,26320,11848,10972,9344,28008,21516,16175
9921005363593/tpical/27464,29127,37149,21457,26110,16002,12865
9921005363598:!210053643
9921005364301:tape
9921005364321/tape/off,01931,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921005364321:midob
9921005364322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005364323/onsource/TRACKING
9921005364888/wx/18.1,800.0,15.7
9921005365448/wx/18.1,800.0,15.9
9921005365454/cable/0.0191556
9921005365465/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12057,9882
9921005365476/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14763
9921005365487/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7169
9921005365498/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27737
9921005365544/tpi/14411,14794,19101,8575,7954,7163,21259,16399,12057
9921005365581/tpi/21026,22005,27737,17300,19049,11475,9881
9921005365584/tsys1/29.5,42.7,38.1,37.0,36.5,39.7,43.2,44.9,39.3
9921005365585/tsys2/125.8,124.0,119.9,107.9,105.3,101.4,116.2
9921005365590:!210053753
9921005365609#setcl#time/10008182,4,1999,210,05,36,56.06,-22.011,14.011,5
9921005365609#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921005375301:et
9921005375324:!+3s
9921005375626:tape
9921005375646/tape/off,01132,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005375646:postob
9921005375646:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,ccw
9921005375647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921005375648:fastr=0m42s
9921005383900:unlod
9921005383900&unlod/!+5s
9921005383900&unlod/enable=,
9921005383900&unlod/check=*,-tp
9921005383900&unlod/tape=off
9921005383900&unlod/st=rev,120,off
9921005383901&unlod/xdisp=on
9921005383901&unlod/"**************dismount this tape now************"
9921005383901&unlod/wakeup
9921005383901&unlod/xdisp=off
9921005385089/ !!!! wake up !!!!
9921005385090:sx2c1=1
9921005385651/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921005390088:ready
9921005390138/tpi/13824,14210,18401,8305,7856,7142,21445,16394,11792
9921005390177/tpi/20596,21584,27207,17157,18779,11428,9770
9921005390435/tpzero/806,258,401,331,463,953,1401,777,1069
9921005390475/tpzero/1386,597,372,6419,1013,343,1478
9921005390734/tpical/20637,19196,25651,11578,10965,9443,28643,22026,15979
9921005390774/tpical/27080,28739,36704,21324,25918,15934,12773
9921005390779/tsys1/28.1,41.1,36.5,35.8,35.0,39.5,40.9,40.8,37.6
9921005390780/tsys2/122.2,121.0,116.5,106.3,102.6,101.5,113.9
9921005390781/newtape/"to continue, use label command"
9921005431285;label==hs003714,ac61
9921005431288?ERROR qa -201 Tape number must be 8 charaters.
9921005431985;label=hs003714,ac61
9921005433433/label/HS003714,AC61
9921005433434:!+5s
9921005433936:!210055146
9921005514601:tape
9921005514621/tape/off,00124,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005514621:st=for,135
9921005514644:!210055156
9921005515601:preob
9921005515602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005515602/onsource/TRACKING
9921005515860/tpical/20608,19206,25809,11754,11453,9988,30414,23309,16382
9921005515899/tpical/27138,28934,36799,21443,26238,16192,12824
9921005515901:!210055206
9921005520601:tape
9921005520621/tape/off,00333,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921005520621:midob
9921005520622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921005520623/onsource/TRACKING
9921005521185/wx/18.8,799.6,27.5
9921005521745/wx/18.8,799.6,29.4
9921005521751/cable/0.0192993
9921005521762/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12085,9798
9921005521774/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14199
9921005521785/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7561
9921005521797/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27277
9921005521844/tpi/13842,14185,18482,8412,8222,7574,22806,17672,12084
9921005521881/tpi/20624,21723,27281,17218,19009,11527,9797
9921005521884/tsys1/28.3,40.8,36.3,35.5,35.3,40.3,41.4,44.1,37.7
9921005521886/tsys2/121.8,120.8,116.6,105.4,102.7,98.9,113.3
9921005521890:!210055609
9921005521907#setcl#time/10100501,5,1999,210,05,52,19.02,-22.002,14.268,6
9921005521907#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921005560901:et
9921005560924:!+3s
9921005561226:tape
9921005561246/tape/off,03078,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921005561246:postob
9921005561246:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9921005561247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921005561247:check2c1
9921005565881?ERROR qg -303 Track 13 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005565881?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921005565882/parity/0.,82.,65.,16.,16.,16.,980.,408.,278.,245.,376.,114.,$$$$$,751.
9921005565882/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921005570659:sx2c1=1
9921005570713/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921005571151:!210060027
9921006002701:tape
9921006002721/tape/off,03066,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006002721:st=for,135
9921006002744:!210060037
9921006003701:preob
9921006003702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006003702/onsource/TRACKING
9921006003960/tpical/20118,18677,25157,11474,11300,9926,30185,23302,16045
9921006003999/tpical/26974,28745,36501,21396,26386,16362,12827
9921006004002:!210060047
9921006004701:tape
9921006004719/tape/off,03275,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006004719:midob
9921006004720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006004721/onsource/TRACKING
9921006005280/wx/18.6,799.7,14.1
9921006005840/wx/18.6,799.7,13.0
9921006005846/cable/0.0194202
9921006005857/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,11725,9765
9921006005869/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13556
9921006005880/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7472
9921006005891/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26865
9921006005937/tpi/13278,13552,17725,8118,8042,7463,22513,17157,11713
9921006005974/tpi/20372,21421,26841,17106,19029,11658,9765
9921006005977/tsys1/26.8,38.1,34.3,34.1,34.2,38.9,40.5,39.2,36.1
9921006005978/tsys2/118.6,117.3,113.0,102.7,101.0,99.2,111.6
9921006005992:!210060157
9921006010003#setcl#time/10152613,4,1999,210,06,01,00.00,-22.014,14.413,5
9921006010003#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006015701:et
9921006015724:!+3s
9921006020026:tape
9921006020046/tape/off,04074,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006020046:postob
9921006020046:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921006020047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006020048:check2c1
9921006024678?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921006024678?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921006024679/parity/16.,163.,16.,16.,16.,33.,212.,376.,82.,82.,212.,114.,3633.,408.
9921006024679/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921006025459:sx2c1=1
9921006025513/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921006025950:!210060629
9921006062901:tape
9921006062921/tape/off,04061,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006062921:st=for,135
9921006062944:!210060639
9921006063901:preob
9921006063902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006063902/onsource/TRACKING
9921006064160/tpical/24829,23833,31238,14034,12989,11292,34396,26636,19233
9921006064197/tpical/29824,31668,40479,22666,27943,17128,13781
9921006064199:!210060649
9921006064901:tape
9921006064919/tape/off,04270,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006064919:midob
9921006064920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006064921/onsource/TRACKING
9921006065480/wx/18.5,799.6,17.0
9921006070040/wx/18.5,799.6,18.3
9921006070046/cable/0.0175870
9921006070057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15055,10780
9921006070068/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18848
9921006070079/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9041
9921006070090/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31128
9921006070136/tpi/18156,18849,24118,10774,9896,9018,27289,21000,15056
9921006070173/tpi/23366,24479,31097,18521,20806,12576,10786
9921006070176/tsys1/38.2,54.8,49.0,47.1,44.8,52.1,53.5,52.7,49.2
9921006070176/tsys2/140.4,137.0,135.1,120.4,114.4,110.8,128.2
9921006070191:!210060759
9921006070202#setcl#time/10188821,4,1999,210,06,07,01.98,-22.027,14.513,4
9921006070202#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006075901:et
9921006075924:!+3s
9921006080226:tape
9921006080246/tape/off,05069,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006080246:postob
9921006080246:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9921006080247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006080248:check2c1
9921006084880?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921006084880?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921006084881/parity/16.,82.,98.,0.,0.,0.,294.,441.,163.,147.,441.,114.,$$$$$,424.
9921006084881/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921006085661:sx2c1=1
9921006085714/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.1,,0.9,
9921006090150:!210061235
9921006123501:tape
9921006123521/tape/off,05057,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006123521:st=for,135
9921006123544:!210061245
9921006124501:preob
9921006124502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006124502/onsource/TRACKING
9921006124760/tpical/20613,19165,25778,11639,11173,9663,29298,22538,16101
9921006124799/tpical/26768,28494,36212,21144,25573,15660,12660
9921006124804:!210061255
9921006125500:tape
9921006125518/tape/off,05266,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006125518:midob
9921006125519#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006125519/onsource/TRACKING
9921006130079/wx/18.5,799.6,15.9
9921006130638/wx/18.5,799.6,16.1
9921006130644/cable/0.0192773
9921006130655/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,11749,9648
9921006130666/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13962
9921006130677/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7275
9921006130688/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26650
9921006130733/tpi/13627,13952,18216,8233,7964,7269,21830,16911,11752
9921006130770/tpi/20170,21231,26661,16940,18425,11089,9646
9921006130773/tsys1/27.0,38.6,34.6,34.1,34.4,38.8,40.2,42.1,36.1
9921006130774/tsys2/117.4,117.2,113.5,103.2,100.5,97.0,111.8
9921006130789:!210061405
9921006130800#setcl#time/10225428,4,1999,210,06,13,07.97,-22.005,14.615,6
9921006130800#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006140501:et
9921006140524:!+3s
9921006140826:tape
9921006140846/tape/off,06065,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006140846:postob
9921006140846:source=1034-293,103455.8,-291827.0,1950.0,neutral
9921006140847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006140848:check2c1
9921006145480?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921006145480/parity/0.,82.,0.,0.,0.,33.,457.,327.,196.,98.,196.,65.,702.,441.
9921006145480/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921006150259:sx2c1=1
9921006150313/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921006150750:!210061806
9921006180601:tape
9921006180620/tape/off,06052,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006180620:st=for,135
9921006180642:!210061816
9921006181601:preob
9921006181602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006181602/onsource/TRACKING
9921006181857/tpical/25900,25089,32681,14589,13333,11464,35363,27405,19992
9921006181900/tpical/30762,32625,41611,23004,28723,17597,14109
9921006181904:!210061826
9921006182601:tape
9921006182620/tape/off,06261,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006182620:midob
9921006182621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006182622/onsource/TRACKING
9921006183186/wx/18.7,799.6,25.9
9921006183747/wx/18.7,799.6,24.9
9921006183755/cable/0.0196165
9921006183768/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16326,11120
9921006183781/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20652
9921006183792/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9541
9921006183803/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32288
9921006183850/tpi/19818,20664,26391,11680,10626,9538,29358,22792,16329
9921006183887/tpi/24176,25428,32288,18922,21470,12993,11119
9921006183890/tsys1/46.0,67.8,60.7,57.3,55.2,65.5,68.4,70.2,61.2
9921006183892/tsys2/142.7,142.3,141.2,126.3,116.3,113.3,133.0
9921006183896:!210062051
9921006183913#setcl#time/10258549,4,1999,210,06,18,39.09,-22.014,14.707,5
9921006183913#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006205101:et
9921006205123:!+3s
9921006205425:tape
9921006205444/tape/off,07904,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006205444:postob
9921006205444:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921006205445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006205446:midtp
9921006205705/tpzero/807,262,400,333,469,1041,1400,776,1073
9921006205743/tpzero/1390,600,374,6424,1015,342,1487
9921006205752:sx2c2=2
9921006205825/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-330.8,,-0.8,
9921006210262:fastf=0m46s
9921006210341?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9921006214912:!+5s
9921006215414:!210062243
9921006224301:tape
9921006224320/tape/off,08940,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006224320:st=rev,135
9921006224342:!210062253
9921006225301:preob
9921006225302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006225302/onsource/TRACKING
9921006225557/tpical/21058,19687,26352,11826,10871,9288,27381,20997,16071
9921006225596/tpical/27736,29501,37629,21543,26289,16133,12984
9921006225600:!210062303
9921006230301:tape
9921006230320/tape/off,08731,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006230320:midob
9921006230321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006230322/onsource/TRACKING
9921006230886/wx/19.1,799.5,27.4
9921006231447/wx/19.1,799.5,27.2
9921006231455/cable/0.0192906
9921006231468/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12009,9987
9921006231480/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14809
9921006231491/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7173
9921006231502/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28126
9921006231549/tpi/14439,14797,19072,8588,7918,7180,20754,15880,12012
9921006231586/tpi/21170,22321,28126,17403,19237,11557,9989
9921006231589/tsys1/30.3,43.7,37.7,37.5,37.1,42.8,42.9,43.4,39.6
9921006231591/tsys2/124.2,124.8,120.4,109.4,106.6,101.1,117.1
9921006231595:!210062413
9921006231610#setcl#time/10286253,5,1999,210,06,23,16.06,-22.013,14.784,5
9921006231610#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006241301:et
9921006241323:!+3s
9921006241625:tape
9921006241644/tape/off,07932,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006241644:postob
9921006241644:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9921006241645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006241646:check2c2
9921006250348/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,16.,163.,0.,229.,33.,131.,0.
9921006250348/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921006251057:sx2c2=2
9921006251112/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921006251549:!210062626
9921006262601:tape
9921006262620/tape/off,07944,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006262620:st=rev,135
9921006262642:!210062636
9921006263600:preob
9921006263601#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006263601/onsource/TRACKING
9921006263856/tpical/20419,19077,25572,11538,10619,8785,25177,18957,15516
9921006263894/tpical/27222,29049,36810,21393,26030,16062,12823
9921006263898:!210062646
9921006264601:tape
9921006264620/tape/off,07735,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006264620:midob
9921006264621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006264621/onsource/TRACKING
9921006265186/wx/19.3,799.5,30.5
9921006265747/wx/19.3,799.4,25.4
9921006265755/cable/0.0190636
9921006265768/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,11529,9830
9921006265781/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14174
9921006265792/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,6717
9921006265803/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27424
9921006265849/tpi/13919,14190,18415,8300,7667,6726,19108,14337,11531
9921006265886/tpi/20714,21853,27424,17202,18937,11569,9832
9921006265889/tsys1/29.7,41.9,37.0,36.2,35.8,40.6,42.9,43.1,38.6
9921006265890/tsys2/122.5,121.8,118.9,106.1,104.2,103.0,115.1
9921006265895:!210062756
9921006265912#setcl#time/10308561,5,1999,210,06,26,59.09,-22.002,14.846,6
9921006265912#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006275601:et
9921006275624:!+3s
9921006275926:tape
9921006275945/tape/off,06936,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006275945:postob
9921006275946:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921006275946#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006275947:check2c2
9921006284581/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,49.,0.,65.,0.,114.,65.
9921006284581/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921006285359:sx2c2=2
9921006285412/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921006285849:!210063348
9921006334801:tape
9921006334821/tape/off,06949,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006334821:st=rev,135
9921006334844:!210063358
9921006335801:preob
9921006335801#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006335802/onsource/TRACKING
9921006340055/tpical/23919,22869,30100,13556,12724,10962,32597,24840,18566
9921006340094/tpical/29748,31612,40404,22717,28197,17332,13788
9921006340099:!210063408
9921006340801:tape
9921006340819/tape/off,06740,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006340819:midob
9921006340820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006340821/onsource/TRACKING
9921006341380/wx/19.2,799.4,22.8
9921006341940/wx/19.2,799.3,22.3
9921006341946/cable/0.0193306
9921006341957/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14464,10749
9921006341968/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18000
9921006341979/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8705
9921006341990/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30908
9921006342036/tpi/17353,18008,23092,10344,9657,8707,25774,19721,14470
9921006342073/tpi/23258,24366,30900,18497,20896,12681,10749
9921006342076/tsys1/37.0,53.7,47.6,45.8,44.0,50.0,52.5,54.4,48.1
9921006342077/tsys2/139.0,135.3,132.5,118.0,112.3,109.4,125.7
9921006342098:!210063657
9921006342109#setcl#time/10352770,4,1999,210,06,34,21.06,-22.014,14.969,5
9921006342109#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006365701:et
9921006365724:!+3s
9921006370026:tape
9921006370045/tape/off,04827,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006370045:postob
9921006370045:source=cta26,033658.9,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
9921006370046#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006370047:check2c2
9921006374754?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921006374754/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,16.,65.,0.,114.,65.,1143.,65.
9921006374754/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921006375461:sx2c2=2
9921006375514/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.1,,0.9,
9921006375951:!210063907
9921006390701:tape
9921006390721/tape/off,04839,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006390721:st=rev,135
9921006390744:!210063917
9921006391701:preob
9921006391702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006391702/onsource/TRACKING
9921006391960/tpical/36752,35713,47027,21427,20069,16891,51402,39948,29118
9921006391997/tpical/30366,32178,41170,22987,28798,17526,14001
9921006391999:!210063927
9921006392701:tape
9921006392721/tape/off,04630,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006392721:midob
9921006392722#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006392723/onsource/TRACKING
9921006393285/wx/19.4,799.4,17.3
9921006393844/wx/19.4,799.4,16.2
9921006393850/cable/0.0186826
9921006393861/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,25351,11372
9921006393873/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31775
9921006393884/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14789
9921006393896/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33107
9921006393943/tpi/30094,31734,40729,18413,17003,14749,45385,35329,25318
9921006393980/tpi/24796,26082,33086,19306,22267,13432,11371
9921006393983/tsys1/64.7,116.3,94.1,88.2,79.3,94.1,107.5,110.0,93.8
9921006393984/tsys2/173.3,172.4,166.9,144.3,134.2,131.9,155.0
9921006393989:!210064113
9921006394005#setcl#time/10384674,7,1999,210,06,39,40.01,-22.028,15.057,5
9921006394005#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006411301:et
9921006411323:!+3s
9921006411625:tape
9921006411644/tape/off,03426,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006411644:postob
9921006411645:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,neutral
9921006411645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006411646:check2c2
9921006420348?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921006420349/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,0.,16.,0.,98.,33.,5788.,16.
9921006420349/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921006421058:sx2c2=2
9921006421112/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.1,,0.9,
9921006421549:!210064837
9921006483701:tape
9921006483720/tape/off,03437,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006483720:st=rev,135
9921006483742:!210064847
9921006484701:preob
9921006484702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006484702/onsource/TRACKING
9921006484957/tpical/26834,25227,34003,15582,14955,12460,35944,27660,21192
9921006484996/tpical/26784,28573,36389,21223,26257,15830,12745
9921006485000:!210064857
9921006485701:tape
9921006485720/tape/off,03228,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006485720:midob
9921006485721#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006485722/onsource/TRACKING
9921006490286/wx/18.9,799.4,16.9
9921006490847/wx/18.9,799.4,16.7
9921006490855/cable/0.0193813
9921006490868/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15307,9732
9921006490881/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18303
9921006490893/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9277
9921006490904/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26906
9921006490951/tpi/17603,18246,23951,10927,10569,9294,26593,20495,15299
9921006490988/tpi/20274,21388,26906,17025,19000,11322,9733
9921006490991/tsys1/26.7,37.9,34.4,33.5,33.9,38.3,39.6,40.5,35.5
9921006490993/tsys2/119.6,119.3,115.4,104.1,102.2,100.4,112.9
9921006490997:!210065007
9921006491011#setcl#time/10441695,6,1999,210,06,49,10.08,-22.019,15.216,5
9921006491011#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006500701:et
9921006500723:!+3s
9921006501025:tape
9921006501044/tape/off,02429,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006501044:postob
9921006501044:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9921006501045#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006501046:midtp
9921006501305/tpzero/808,268,397,309,470,1116,1379,771,1060
9921006501344/tpzero/1372,596,365,6425,983,322,1488
9921006501353:sx2c1=3
9921006501499/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9921006501936:fastr=1m42s
9921006520185:!+5s
9921006520687:!210065252
9921006525201:tape
9921006525221/tape/off,00133,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006525221:st=for,135
9921006525244:!210065302
9921006530201:preob
9921006530201#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006530202/onsource/TRACKING
9921006530457/tpical/22303,20994,27854,12647,11938,10189,29340,22280,17326
9921006530496/tpical/27508,29289,37495,21582,26715,16009,13003
9921006530500:!210065312
9921006531201:tape
9921006531221/tape/off,00342,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921006531221:midob
9921006531222#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006531222/onsource/TRACKING
9921006531783/wx/18.8,799.4,18.5
9921006532349/wx/18.8,799.4,19.4
9921006532358/cable/0.0193603
9921006532369/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13467,10199
9921006532380/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16451
9921006532391/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8059
9921006532402/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28767
9921006532448/tpi/15915,16443,21174,9567,9008,8055,23229,17667,13455
9921006532484/tpi/21552,22659,28767,17666,19872,11729,10201
9921006532487/tsys1/34.8,52.2,45.7,44.2,42.8,47.8,52.6,53.8,47.1
9921006532487/tsys2/139.7,137.2,134.2,118.4,113.8,109.9,128.2
9921006532494:!210065645
9921006532515#setcl#time/10467205,4,1999,210,06,53,25.12,-22.012,15.286,6
9921006532515#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921006564501:et
9921006564524:!+3s
9921006564826:tape
9921006564846/tape/off,02750,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006564846:postob
9921006564846:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9921006564847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921006564848:check2c1
9921006573553?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921006573553?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921006573553/parity/0.,82.,49.,33.,33.,16.,245.,196.,65.,33.,294.,131.,735.,604.
9921006573553/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921006574263:sx2c1=3
9921006574317/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9921006574755:!210065947
9921006594701:tape
9921006594721/tape/off,02737,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921006594721:st=for,135
9921006594744:!210065957
9921006595701:preob
9921006595701#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921006595702/onsource/TRACKING
9921006595954/tpical/21290,19953,26614,12034,11520,9953,29403,22789,16716
9921006595993/tpical/26822,28312,36548,20974,25864,15451,12728
9921006595998:!210070007
9921007000701:tape
9921007000719/tape/off,02946,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007000719:midob
9921007000720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007000721/onsource/TRACKING
9921007001280/wx/19.0,799.4,16.5
9921007001840/wx/19.0,799.4,18.4
9921007001846/cable/0.0193504
9921007001857/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,12566,9738
9921007001869/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14920
9921007001880/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,7747
9921007001891/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26906
9921007001938/tpi/14419,14878,19363,8743,8454,7733,22603,17410,12529
9921007001975/tpi/20306,21122,26879,16799,18669,10966,9736
9921007001978/tsys1/29.1,42.3,38.4,37.7,38.3,43.8,45.9,45.5,40.3
9921007001979/tsys2/119.8,117.7,113.1,102.5,101.4,97.9,113.7
9921007001994:!210070117
9921007002005#setcl#time/10508705,4,1999,210,07,00,20.02,-22.003,15.402,6
9921007002005#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007011701:et
9921007011723:!+3s
9921007012025:tape
9921007012044/tape/off,03745,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007012044:postob
9921007012045:source=0955+476,095508.5,473928.6,1950.0,ccw
9921007012045#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007012046:check2c1
9921007020748?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921007020748/parity/16.,82.,114.,33.,16.,0.,571.,196.,212.,16.,65.,16.,392.,653.
9921007020748/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921007021458:sx2c1=3
9921007021512/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-275.7,,-0.7,
9921007021950:!210070310
9921007031001:tape
9921007031022/tape/off,03733,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007031022:st=for,135
9921007031045:!210070320
9921007032001:preob
9921007032001#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007032002/onsource/TRACKING
9921007032254/tpical/24783,23375,31374,14298,14007,12104,36385,28424,19973
9921007032293/tpical/26618,28282,36315,21074,26061,15634,12737
9921007032298:!210070330
9921007033001:tape
9921007033018/tape/off,03941,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007033018:midob
9921007033019#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007033020/onsource/TRACKING
9921007033579/wx/19.1,799.4,21.6
9921007034139/wx/19.1,799.4,20.4
9921007034145/cable/0.0193322
9921007034156/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14662,9708
9921007034168/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17241
9921007034179/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9177
9921007034190/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26632
9921007034237/tpi/16505,17236,22461,10189,10039,9174,27329,21254,14670
9921007034274/tpi/20148,21031,26667,16831,18763,11059,9711
9921007034277/tsys1/27.9,40.6,36.4,35.3,35.4,40.4,42.1,42.0,37.7
9921007034278/tsys2/119.7,116.2,112.4,101.1,100.5,96.8,112.1
9921007034293:!210070610
9921007034304#setcl#time/10529010,4,1999,210,07,03,43.01,-22.016,15.458,6
9921007034304#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007061001:et
9921007061024:!+3s
9921007061326:tape
9921007061346/tape/off,05753,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007061346:postob
9921007061346:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921007061347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007061348:check2c1
9921007070056?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921007070056/parity/0.,82.,82.,16.,16.,0.,327.,196.,16.,49.,327.,16.,980.,506.
9921007070056/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921007070763:sx2c1=3
9921007070817/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-275.7,,-0.7,
9921007071255:!210070938
9921007093801:tape
9921007093821/tape/off,05741,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007093821:st=for,135
9921007093845:!210070948
9921007094801:preob
9921007094802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007094802/onsource/TRACKING
9921007095060/tpical/27067,25897,34116,15513,14302,12207,36039,27910,21155
9921007095099/tpical/27524,29173,37882,21418,26495,15779,13026
9921007095104:!210070958
9921007095801:tape
9921007095819/tape/off,05950,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007095819:midob
9921007095820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007095821/onsource/TRACKING
9921007100380/wx/18.7,799.4,22.5
9921007100940/wx/18.7,799.4,22.8
9921007100946/cable/0.0193878
9921007100957/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15698,10072
9921007100968/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19530
9921007100979/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9281
9921007100990/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28506
9921007101036/tpi/18626,19522,24932,11251,10350,9305,26554,20494,15702
9921007101073/tpi/21246,22085,28420,17319,19396,11346,10068
9921007101076/tsys1/31.0,44.4,39.3,37.7,36.8,41.5,39.0,39.1,39.5
9921007101076/tsys2/130.6,125.0,122.3,109.6,107.0,102.6,119.6
9921007101091:!210071108
9921007101102#setcl#time/10567818,4,1999,210,07,10,10.99,-22.017,15.566,5
9921007101102#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007110801:et
9921007110824:!+3s
9921007111126:tape
9921007111146/tape/off,06749,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007111146:postob
9921007111146:source=0528+134,052806.7,132942.3,1950.0,neutral
9921007111147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007111148:sx2c1=3
9921007111204/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-274.1,,0.9,
9921007111641:!210071227
9921007122701:tape
9921007122720/tape/off,06749,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007122720:st=for,135
9921007122742:!210071237
9921007123701:preob
9921007123702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007123702/onsource/TRACKING
9921007123957/tpical/26637,25526,33670,15261,14181,11585,32853,25089,20680
9921007123995/tpical/27230,28960,37690,21370,26410,15677,12938
9921007123999:!210071247
9921007124702:tape
9921007124721/tape/off,06958,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007124721:midob
9921007124722#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007124723/onsource/TRACKING
9921007125284/wx/18.8,799.3,22.4
9921007125843/wx/18.8,799.4,21.5
9921007125849/cable/0.0195021
9921007125860/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15418,9964
9921007125871/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19197
9921007125882/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8852
9921007125893/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28167
9921007125940/tpi/18350,19173,24592,11102,10292,8857,25020,18959,15425
9921007125977/tpi/20878,21867,28121,17229,19312,11253,9966
9921007125980/tsys1/31.1,43.7,39.2,38.1,37.1,41.7,44.4,43.6,40.2
9921007125981/tsys2/126.6,123.7,119.6,107.6,106.5,101.9,117.6
9921007125996:!210071357
9921007130007#setcl#time/10584728,4,1999,210,07,13,00.05,-22.013,15.613,6
9921007130007#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007135701:et
9921007135723:!+3s
9921007140025:tape
9921007140044/tape/off,07757,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007140044:postob
9921007140044:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921007140045#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007140046:check2c1
9921007144680?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921007144680/parity/0.,114.,16.,16.,33.,0.,555.,310.,131.,65.,376.,49.,1551.,392.
9921007144680/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921007145455:sx2c1=3
9921007145509/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-275.7,,-0.7,
9921007145946:!210071548
9921007154801:tape
9921007154820/tape/off,07745,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007154820:st=for,135
9921007154842:!210071558
9921007155801:preob
9921007155802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007155802/onsource/TRACKING
9921007160057/tpical/28217,27259,35617,16118,14859,12647,38332,29957,22141
9921007160095/tpical/28190,29909,39049,21734,26950,15996,13278
9921007160099:!210071608
9921007160801:tape
9921007160820/tape/off,07954,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007160820:midob
9921007160821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007160822/onsource/TRACKING
9921007161383/wx/18.9,799.3,15.6
9921007161943/wx/18.9,799.3,15.1
9921007161949/cable/0.0193665
9921007161960/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16923,10320
9921007161971/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21033
9921007161982/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9873
9921007161993/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29508
9921007162039/tpi/20058,21051,26682,12031,11100,9903,29926,23307,16945
9921007162076/tpi/21880,22857,29543,17651,19876,11607,10320
9921007162079/tsys1/34.7,49.2,43.2,42.2,41.6,47.1,49.9,49.8,44.9
9921007162080/tsys2/134.0,130.2,126.6,113.4,110.1,106.0,123.1
9921007162094:!210071718
9921007162107#setcl#time/10604832,4,1999,210,07,16,21.03,-22.026,15.669,5
9921007162107#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007171801:et
9921007171823:!+3s
9921007172125:tape
9921007172144/tape/off,08753,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007172144:postob
9921007172144:source=1034-293,103455.8,-291827.0,1950.0,neutral
9921007172145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007172146:midtp
9921007172402/tpzero/813,306,396,300,484,1030,1351,783,1110
9921007172440/tpzero/1360,597,381,6436,991,303,1536
9921007172448:sx2c2=4
9921007172522/pass/4,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9921007172958:fastf=0m8s
9921007173809:!+5s
9921007174311:!210071858
9921007185801:tape
9921007185820/tape/off,08935,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007185820:st=rev,135
9921007185842:!210071908
9921007190801:preob
9921007190802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007190802/onsource/TRACKING
9921007191057/tpical/30548,29952,38795,17450,15953,13514,41095,32005,23990
9921007191095/tpical/29372,31160,40832,22398,27926,16576,13756
9921007191099:!210071918
9921007191801:tape
9921007191820/tape/off,08726,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007191820:midob
9921007191821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007191822/onsource/TRACKING
9921007192385/wx/79.9,799.2,79.9
9921007192946/wx/18.8,799.2,18.5
9921007192952/cable/0.0192676
9921007192963/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18696,10767
9921007192975/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23681
9921007192986/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10748
9921007192997/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31266
9921007193044/tpi/22424,23723,29875,13334,12151,10764,32505,25610,18701
9921007193081/tpi/23012,24052,31266,18267,20766,12135,10772
9921007193084/tsys1/39.1,55.3,48.6,46.5,45.1,52.0,53.3,57.1,48.9
9921007193085/tsys2/140.4,136.1,133.1,118.1,113.9,109.9,127.6
9921007193100:!210072152
9921007193112#setcl#time/10623842,4,1999,210,07,19,31.09,-22.013,15.722,6
9921007193112#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007215201:et
9921007215223:!+3s
9921007215525:tape
9921007215544/tape/off,06982,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007215544:postob
9921007215544:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9921007215545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007215546:check2c2
9921007224177/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,16.,33.,0.,114.,16.,163.,16.
9921007224177/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921007224955:sx2c2=4
9921007225008/pass/4,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9921007225444:!210072845
9921007284501:tape
9921007284520/tape/off,06994,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007284520:st=rev,135
9921007284542:!210072855
9921007285501:preob
9921007285502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007285502/onsource/TRACKING
9921007285757/tpical/28097,27092,35300,15918,15034,12522,35824,27397,21988
9921007285795/tpical/28228,30054,39530,21946,27481,16141,13375
9921007285799:!210072905
9921007290501:tape
9921007290520/tape/off,06785,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007290520:midob
9921007290521#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007290522/onsource/TRACKING
9921007291082/wx/18.8,799.1,19.3
9921007291642/wx/18.7,799.1,18.9
9921007291648/cable/0.0176665
9921007291659/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16645,10362
9921007291670/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20720
9921007291681/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9676
9921007291692/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29904
9921007291738/tpi/19642,20734,26221,11772,11092,9667,27559,21005,16643
9921007291775/tpi/21810,22874,29852,17759,20156,11667,10360
9921007291778/tsys1/32.7,47.2,41.8,40.7,39.6,44.5,46.6,46.5,42.7
9921007291779/tsys2/131.4,128.0,125.6,111.5,107.9,104.7,120.7
9921007291793:!210073403
9921007291804#setcl#time/10682550,4,1999,210,07,29,18.02,-22.014,15.885,6
9921007291804#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007340301:et
9921007340324:!+3s
9921007340626:tape
9921007340646/tape/off,03420,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007340646:postob
9921007340647:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9921007340647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007340648:check2c2
9921007345358/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,114.,16.,114.,0.
9921007345358/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921007350062:sx2c2=4
9921007350117/pass/4,,auto,-275.0,,-274.9,,0.1,
9921007350555:!210074110
9921007411001:tape
9921007411021/tape/off,03433,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007411021:st=rev,135
9921007411044:!210074120
9921007412001:preob
9921007412002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007412002/onsource/TRACKING
9921007412260/tpical/25356,24243,31748,14317,13686,11270,31325,23822,19832
9921007412298/tpical/26494,28424,37399,21087,26243,15325,12791
9921007412299:!210074130
9921007413000:tape
9921007413020/tape/off,03223,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007413020:midob
9921007413021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007413022/onsource/TRACKING
9921007413583/wx/18.3,799.1,25.5
9921007414143/wx/18.3,799.2,23.6
9921007414149/cable/0.0178316
9921007414160/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14591,9797
9921007414171/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17925
9921007414182/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8519
9921007414193/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27744
9921007414239/tpi/16968,17886,22745,10215,9798,8511,23465,17935,14558
9921007414276/tpi/20152,21296,27750,16954,19016,10920,9796
9921007414279/tsys1/28.3,40.7,36.5,35.5,35.2,39.9,41.4,42.8,37.5
9921007414280/tsys2/122.2,119.8,117.0,105.0,102.9,99.4,113.7
9921007414285:!210074240
9921007414298#setcl#time/10757062,5,1999,210,07,41,42.94,-22.029,16.092,5
9921007414298#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007424001:et
9921007424023:!+3s
9921007424325:tape
9921007424344/tape/off,02424,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007424344:postob
9921007424344:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921007424345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007424346:midtp
9921007424603/tpzero/819,337,404,300,503,1035,1337,781,1120
9921007424641/tpzero/1348,594,393,6453,1002,305,1551
9921007424649:check2c2
9921007433350/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,0.,131.,0.,49.,0.
9921007433350/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921007434058:sx2c1=5
9921007434198/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9921007434635:fastr=1m43s
9921007452985:!+5s
9921007453487:!210074800
9921007480001:tape
9921007480020/tape/off,00117,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007480020:st=for,135
9921007480042:!210074810
9921007481001:preob
9921007481002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007481002/onsource/TRACKING
9921007481257/tpical/28460,27531,35692,16038,15435,13134,37709,28937,22561
9921007481295/tpical/27998,29957,39726,21819,27498,16087,13365
9921007481299:!210074820
9921007482001:tape
9921007482020/tape/off,00326,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007482020:midob
9921007482021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007482022/onsource/TRACKING
9921007482586/wx/79.9,799.0,79.9
9921007483147/wx/18.6,799.1,25.5
9921007483155/cable/0.0181286
9921007483168/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17052,10336
9921007483181/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21048
9921007483194/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10140
9921007483207/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29935
9921007483255/tpi/19855,21029,26490,11864,11401,10131,29057,22277,17054
9921007483292/tpi/21584,22803,29935,17653,20150,11582,10337
9921007483295/tsys1/32.5,46.8,41.7,40.7,39.7,44.5,47.1,47.4,42.5
9921007483296/tsys2/130.1,128.0,124.4,110.9,107.5,103.2,119.7
9921007483301:!210075132
9921007483318#setcl#time/10798093,4,1999,210,07,48,33.15,-22.022,16.206,5
9921007483318#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007513201:et
9921007513223:!+3s
9921007513525:tape
9921007513544/tape/off,02498,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007513544:postob
9921007513544:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9921007513545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007513546:check2c1
9921007522250?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921007522251/parity/0.,49.,33.,0.,33.,16.,278.,131.,98.,33.,65.,65.,506.,816.
9921007522251/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921007522958:sx2c1=5
9921007523028/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9921007523463:!210075724
9921007572401:tape
9921007572421/tape/off,02485,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007572421:st=for,135
9921007572444:!210075734
9921007573401:preob
9921007573402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007573402/onsource/TRACKING
9921007573660/tpical/26441,25400,33068,14703,14060,11748,33277,25861,20622
9921007573699/tpical/26358,28106,37393,20731,25724,15049,12712
9921007573701:!210075744
9921007574401:tape
9921007574419/tape/off,02694,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921007574419:midob
9921007574420#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921007574421/onsource/TRACKING
9921007574979/wx/18.7,799.1,17.8
9921007575539/wx/18.7,799.1,18.6
9921007575545/cable/0.0183412
9921007575556/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14983,9718
9921007575567/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18498
9921007575578/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8793
9921007575589/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27612
9921007575635/tpi/17495,18495,23490,10377,10018,8809,24776,19203,14989
9921007575672/tpi/19992,20999,27617,16616,18495,10654,9720
9921007575675/tsys1/27.4,38.7,35.4,34.2,34.6,38.9,40.5,40.7,36.2
9921007575676/tsys2/120.8,118.4,114.8,101.9,99.8,97.1,112.6
9921007575690:!210075854
9921007575716#setcl#time/10854505,4,1999,210,07,57,57.13,-22.016,16.362,6
9921007575716#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921007585401:et
9921007585424:!+3s
9921007585726:tape
9921007585746/tape/off,03494,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921007585746:postob
9921007585746:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9921007585747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921007585748:check2c1
9921007594382/parity/16.,49.,0.,0.,16.,0.,359.,114.,16.,82.,98.,98.,473.,327.
9921007594382/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921007595159:sx2c1=5
9921007595213/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-219.9,,0.1,
9921007595650:!210080120
9921008012001:tape
9921008012021/tape/off,03482,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008012021:st=for,135
9921008012045:!210080130
9921008013001:preob
9921008013002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008013002/onsource/TRACKING
9921008013257/tpical/26096,24981,32512,14548,14292,12244,34517,26625,20675
9921008013294/tpical/26442,28401,37663,21062,26473,15470,12843
9921008013296:!210080140
9921008014001:tape
9921008014021/tape/off,03691,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008014021:midob
9921008014022#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008014023/onsource/TRACKING
9921008014584/wx/18.9,799.1,18.7
9921008015144/wx/18.9,799.1,18.5
9921008015150/cable/0.0184599
9921008015161/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14991,9834
9921008015172/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18175
9921008015183/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9201
9921008015194/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27862
9921008015240/tpi/17128,18163,22996,10246,10131,9205,25666,19727,14996
9921008015277/tpi/20020,21309,27916,16934,19186,11030,9837
9921008015280/tsys1/26.7,38.4,34.9,34.0,34.0,39.5,40.4,40.4,35.9
9921008015282/tsys2/119.9,120.5,116.5,104.7,102.9,99.6,113.7
9921008015286:!210080543
9921008015303#setcl#time/10878096,5,1999,210,08,01,52.98,-22.016,16.428,6
9921008015303#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008054301:et
9921008054323:!+3s
9921008054625:tape
9921008054644/tape/off,06436,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008054644:postob
9921008054644:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921008054645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921008054646:check2c1
9921008063334/parity/0.,65.,16.,16.,16.,16.,294.,114.,33.,82.,114.,114.,343.,408.
9921008063334/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921008064058:sx2c1=5
9921008064112/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-218.2,,1.8,
9921008064548:!210080816
9921008081601:tape
9921008081620/tape/off,06422,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008081620:st=for,135
9921008081642:!210080826
9921008082601:preob
9921008082602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008082602/onsource/TRACKING
9921008082857/tpical/29387,28849,36911,16395,15177,12957,36975,28675,22886
9921008082895/tpical/28434,30385,40549,21854,27567,16043,13508
9921008082899:!210080836
9921008083601:tape
9921008083620/tape/off,06632,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008083620:midob
9921008083621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008083622/onsource/TRACKING
9921008084186/wx/19.1,799.0,15.2
9921008084747/wx/19.1,799.1,15.7
9921008084755/cable/0.0189835
9921008084768/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17606,10556
9921008084781/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22392
9921008084794/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10221
9921008084807/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31017
9921008084855/tpi/21099,22453,27874,12309,11415,10229,29106,22543,17610
9921008084892/tpi/22144,23359,31017,17818,20480,11771,10555
9921008084895/tsys1/36.0,50.8,44.7,43.2,42.6,49.5,51.9,52.2,45.9
9921008084897/tsys2/136.3,133.6,132.5,116.1,113.3,110.7,125.7
9921008084901:!210080946
9921008084918#setcl#time/10919724,4,1999,210,08,08,49.15,-22.022,16.543,5
9921008084918#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008094601:et
9921008094623:!+3s
9921008094925:tape
9921008094944/tape/off,07431,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008094944:postob
9921008094945:source=1144-379,114430.9,-375530.7,1950.0,neutral
9921008094945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921008094946:check2c1
9921008103648?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921008103649/parity/0.,65.,0.,0.,16.,0.,278.,245.,65.,82.,65.,65.,686.,457.
9921008103649/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921008104095?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008104095?ERROR ch -316 Total power integrator overflow on IF1
9921008104357:sx2c1=5
9921008104412/pass/5,,auto,-220.0,,-219.9,,0.1,
9921008104546/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008104742/vc04/nak,ack
9921008104851:!210081347
9921008110303;valarm
9921008110336/vc04/nak,ack
9921008111655;vc04=alarm
9921008111666/vc04/nak,ack
9921008112387?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921008112387?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008112753;vc04=alarm
9921008112764/vc04/nak,ack
9921008113725;vc04=alarm
9921008113736/vc04/nak,ack
9921008114046;vc04=alarm
9921008114057/vc04/nak,ack
9921008114690?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921008114690?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008120994?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921008120994?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008122355;ifd
9921008122369/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,25410,12042
9921008123306?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921008123306?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008123479;ifd=26,30
9921008125071;vc04=alarm
9921008125079/vc04/nak,ack
9921008125596?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921008125596?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008131520;vc04=230.99
9921008131529/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008132197;vc04=alarm
9921008132209/vc04/nak,ack
9921008132836;vc04=alarm
9921008132847/vc04/nak,ack
9921008134185?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008134500;ifd==27,30
9921008134500?ERROR qi -201 IF1 attenuator must be MAX, OLD, or between 0 and 63
9921008134702:tape
9921008134722/tape/off,07419,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008134722:st=for,135
9921008134743:!210081357
9921008135224;ifd=27,30
9921008135701:preob
9921008135702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008135702/onsource/TRACKING
9921008135888;vc04=alarm
9921008135896/vc04/nak,ack
9921008135952/tpical/24909,24938,31498,12630,13026,11541,33591,26368,19860
9921008135991/tpical/25886,27651,37016,20545,25179,14639,12320
9921008135993:!210081407
9921008140436?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008140701:tape
9921008140721/tape/off,07628,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008140721:midob
9921008140722#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008140723/onsource/TRACKING
9921008141282/wx/19.2,799.2,22.1
9921008141842/wx/19.2,799.2,20.0
9921008141848/cable/0.0189449
9921008141859/ifd/27,30,nor,nor,rem,16377,9918
9921008141871/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20797
9921008141883/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9646
9921008141895/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29215
9921008141942/tpi/19522,20795,25740,10282,10507,9637,27986,22030,16387
9921008141979/tpi/20828,21999,29209,17232,19302,11045,9920
9921008141982/tsys1/51.0,72.6,64.7,62.5,58.4,66.4,69.9,72.0,64.6
9921008141983/tsys2/158.8,156.2,152.2,134.2,128.4,123.2,143.8
9921008141987:!210081517
9921008141987;vc04=alarm
9921008141998/vc04/nak,ack
9921008141998;vc04=alarm
9921008142020#setcl#time/10952834,4,1999,210,08,14,20.17,-22.016,16.635,6
9921008142020#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008142737?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008145037?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008151338?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008151701:et
9921008151724:!+3s
9921008152026:tape
9921008152046/tape/off,08427,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008152046:postob
9921008152046:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921008152047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921008152048:midtp
9921008152303/tpzero/830,371,422,303,525,1139,1327,777,1140
9921008152340/tpzero/1344,598,409,6464,1031,303,1567
9921008152347:sx2c2=6
9921008152418/pass/6,,auto,-220.0,,-221.5,,-1.5,
9921008152553/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008152748/vc04/nak,ack
9921008152859:fastf=0m22s
9921008155110:!+5s
9921008155612:!210081633
9921008155831?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008162132?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008163301:tape
9921008163321/tape/off,08924,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008163321:st=rev,135
9921008163344:!210081643
9921008164038;vc04=alarm
9921008164049/vc04/nak,ack
9921008164301:preob
9921008164302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008164303/onsource/TRACKING
9921008164467;vc04=alarm
9921008164475/vc04/nak,ack
9921008164557/tpical/28180,27388,35128,14408,15162,13267,38612,30214,22469
9921008164596/tpical/27992,30066,40312,21725,27622,16049,13413
9921008164598:!210081653
9921008164798?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008165013;vc04=alarm
9921008165024/vc04/nak,ack
9921008165301:tape
9921008165321/tape/off,08715,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008165321:midob
9921008165322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008165322/onsource/TRACKING
9921008165884/wx/19.3,799.3,22.3
9921008170443/wx/19.3,799.3,22.6
9921008170449/cable/0.0191079
9921008170460/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16842,10386
9921008170471/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20756
9921008170482/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10147
9921008170493/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30429
9921008170538/tpi/19571,20728,25866,10564,11091,10155,29467,23055,16843
9921008170575/tpi/21546,22883,30449,17601,20262,11601,10389
9921008170577/tsys1/32.0,44.9,40.4,39.2,38.2,42.6,45.2,45.7,41.0
9921008170578/tsys2/129.2,127.9,125.6,111.4,107.8,104.8,120.3
9921008170583:!210081803
9921008170583;vc04=alarm
9921008170595/vc04/nak,ack
9921008170608#setcl#time/10969427,4,1999,210,08,17,06.05,-22.027,16.682,5
9921008170608#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008171100?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008173401?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008175703?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008180301:et
9921008180324:!+3s
9921008180626:tape
9921008180646/tape/off,07916,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008180646:postob
9921008180646:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9921008180647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921008180648:check2c2
9921008181967?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 2.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 4.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 6.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 8.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 10.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 12.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 14.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 16.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 18.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 20.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 22.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 24.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 26.
9921008185345?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 28.
9921008185348/parity/16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,16.,49.,0.,33.,0.,16.,16.
9921008185348/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921008185796?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008190058:sx2c2=6
9921008190129/pass/6,,auto,-220.0,,-219.1,,0.9,
9921008190264/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008190461/vc04/nak,ack
9921008190572:!210082916
9921008194087?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008200389?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008202690?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008204990?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008211291?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008213591?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008215891?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008220120;vc04=alarm
9921008220131/vc04/nak,ack
9921008220727;vc04=alarm
9921008220738/vc04/nak,ack
9921008221172;vc04=alarm
9921008221183/vc04/nak,ack
9921008221516;vc04=alarm
9921008221527/vc04/nak,ack
9921008222491;vc04=alarm
9921008222502/vc04/nak,ack
9921008223139;vc04=alarm
9921008223150/vc04/nak,ack
9921008224491?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008230792?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008233092?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008235392?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008241694?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008243994?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008250295?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008252594?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008254894?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008261195?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008263495?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008265796?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008272096?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008274397?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008280697?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008282997?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008284348;vc04=alarm
9921008284359/vc04/nak,ack
9921008284679;vc04=alarm
9921008284690/vc04/nak,ack
9921008285299?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008291526;vc04=alarm
9921008291537/vc04/nak,ack
9921008291601:tape
9921008291621/tape/off,07928,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008291621:st=rev,135
9921008291644:!210082926
9921008291810?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008292011;vc04=alarm
9921008292022/vc04/nak,ack
9921008292536;vc04=alarm
9921008292547/vc04/nak,ack
9921008292601:preob
9921008292602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008292602/onsource/TRACKING
9921008292857/tpical/25619,24787,32141,13013,13753,11516,31610,23818,20003
9921008292894/tpical/27196,29274,38730,21238,26716,15678,13060
9921008292896:!210082936
9921008293031;vc04=alarm
9921008293039/vc04/nak,ack
9921008293344;vc04=alarm
9921008293352/vc04/nak,ack
9921008293601:tape
9921008293621/tape/off,07719,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008293621:midob
9921008293622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008293622/onsource/TRACKING
9921008294183/wx/19.7,799.2,19.7
9921008294742/wx/19.7,799.3,19.1
9921008294748/cable/0.0184717
9921008294759/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14839,10037
9921008294770/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18442
9921008294781/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8779
9921008294792/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28880
9921008294838/tpi/17485,18448,23275,9347,9986,8805,23889,18178,14856
9921008294875/tpi/20684,22100,28888,17171,19448,11218,10035
9921008294877/tsys1/30.1,41.9,37.9,36.3,36.9,41.6,43.0,45.4,39.2
9921008294878/tsys2/122.5,123.6,119.3,108.6,104.5,100.9,115.4
9921008294893:!210083046
9921008294893;vc04=alarm
9921008294904/vc04/nak,ack
9921008294915#setcl#time/11045753,4,1999,210,08,29,49.13,-22.006,16.894,7
9921008294915#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008295558;vc04=alarm
9921008295569/vc04/nak,ack
9921008295842;vc04=alarm
9921008295853/vc04/nak,ack
9921008300157;vc04=alarm
9921008300168/vc04/nak,ack
9921008300394;vc04=alarm
9921008300405/vc04/nak,ack
9921008300675;vc04=alarm
9921008300686/vc04/nak,ack
9921008300896;vc04=alarm
9921008300907/vc04/nak,ack
9921008301455?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008301455;vc04=alarm
9921008301468/vc04/nak,ack
9921008301949;vc04=alarm
9921008301960/vc04/nak,ack
9921008302244;vc04=alarm
9921008302255/vc04/nak,ack
9921008303768?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008304601:et
9921008304624:!+3s
9921008304926:tape
9921008304946/tape/off,06920,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008304946:postob
9921008304946:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,cw
9921008304947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921008304948:check2c2
9921008310032?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008313577/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,16.,0.,65.,49.,114.,16.
9921008313577/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921008313803?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008314355:sx2c2=6
9921008314410/pass/6,,auto,-220.0,,-219.9,,0.1,
9921008314545/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008314742/vc04/nak,ack
9921008314853:!210083500
9921008322094?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008324395?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008330695?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008332996?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008335296?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008341596?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008343897?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008350001:tape
9921008350021/tape/off,06932,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008350021:st=rev,135
9921008350044:!210083510
9921008350264?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008351001:preob
9921008351002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008351002/onsource/TRACKING
9921008351260/tpical/23982,22911,29905,12134,13004,10931,29532,22274,18708
9921008351297/tpical/26664,28696,37707,20977,26323,15569,12852
9921008351299:!210083520
9921008352001:tape
9921008352018/tape/off,06723,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008352021:midob
9921008352021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008352022/onsource/TRACKING
9921008352581/wx/19.7,799.2,14.4
9921008353140/wx/19.7,799.2,14.7
9921008353146/cable/0.0181367
9921008353157/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13494,9807
9921008353168/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16494
9921008353179/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8165
9921008353190/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27763
9921008353236/tpi/15716,16503,21015,8513,9181,8157,21786,16653,13499
9921008353272/tpi/20110,21413,27744,16833,19032,11077,9811
9921008353275/tsys1/26.5,37.0,34.1,33.3,33.3,37.2,38.8,41.5,34.9
9921008353276/tsys2/118.1,117.9,113.1,103.2,101.8,98.9,111.8
9921008353290:!210083926
9921008353301#setcl#time/11080148,4,1999,210,08,35,32.98,-22.024,16.989,5
9921008353301#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008353546?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008355847?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008362147?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008364449?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008370749?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008373051?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008375351?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008381652?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008383954?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008390254?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008392601:et
9921008392624:!+3s
9921008392736?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008392925:tape
9921008392945/tape/off,03944,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008392945:postob
9921008392945:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9921008392946#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921008392946:check2c2
9921008401583/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,49.,16.,16.,0.,98.,49.,82.,131.
9921008401583/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921008401606?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008402358:sx2c2=6
9921008402410/pass/6,,auto,-220.0,,-220.7,,-0.7,
9921008402544/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008402742/vc04/nak,ack
9921008402852:!210084657
9921008405897?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008412197?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008414496?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008420795?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008423096?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008425395?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008431696?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008433995?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008440294?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008442594?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008444894?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008451194?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008453494?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008455794?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008462094?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008464394?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008465701:tape
9921008465720/tape/off,03957,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008465720:st=rev,135
9921008465742:!210084707
9921008470701:preob
9921008470702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008470703/onsource/TRACKING
9921008470957/tpical/28485,27819,35600,14278,14953,13042,35955,27404,22010
9921008470995/tpical/29766,31761,41918,22507,28577,17034,13918
9921008470999:!210084717
9921008471140?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008471701:tape
9921008471719/tape/off,03747,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008471719:midob
9921008471720#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008471721/onsource/TRACKING
9921008472283/wx/19.4,799.2,15.0
9921008472844/wx/19.4,799.2,14.1
9921008472852/cable/0.0194789
9921008472865/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17017,10860
9921008472878/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21731
9921008472891/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10339
9921008472904/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32003
9921008472952/tpi/20534,21732,27223,10883,11324,10333,28277,21507,17008
9921008472989/tpi/23200,24436,32003,18338,21177,12446,10859
9921008472992/tsys1/36.4,51.6,47.0,45.8,43.7,49.9,51.6,51.7,46.6
9921008472993/tsys2/137.3,134.2,131.4,117.5,112.3,109.1,125.3
9921008472998:!210085115
9921008473015#setcl#time/11151881,4,1999,210,08,47,30.13,-22.020,17.188,6
9921008473015#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008473441?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008475741?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008482053?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008484352?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008490651?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008492951?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008495251?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008501551?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008503851?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008510151?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008511501:et
9921008511523:!+3s
9921008511825:tape
9921008511844/tape/off,01058,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008511844:postob
9921008511844:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9921008511845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921008511846:midtp
9921008512103/tpzero/830,337,432,346,528,1149,1368,777,1089
9921008512141/tpzero/1380,597,415,6459,1045,354,1502
9921008512149:sx2c1=7
9921008512286/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9921008512420/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008512616/vc04/nak,ack
9921008512726:fastr=0m42s
9921008512805?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9921008515072?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008520976:!+5s
9921008521478:!210085333
9921008521532?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008523831?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008530131?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008532430?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008533301:tape
9921008533320/tape/low,00119,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008533320:st=for,135
9921008533342:!210085343
9921008534301:preob
9921008534302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008534302/onsource/TRACKING
9921008534557/tpical/23940,22763,30019,11959,12847,10738,29248,22279,18470
9921008534595/tpical/26976,28800,37491,21092,26132,15751,12855
9921008534599:!210085353
9921008534822?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008535301:tape
9921008535320/tape/off,00328,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008535320:midob
9921008535321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008535322/onsource/TRACKING
9921008535884/wx/19.6,799.2,16.0
9921008540444/wx/19.6,799.2,16.4
9921008540450/cable/0.0194318
9921008540461/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13504,9807
9921008540472/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16708
9921008540483/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8077
9921008540494/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27550
9921008540541/tpi/16020,16731,21487,8535,9209,8079,21920,16645,13512
9921008540578/tpi/20368,21410,27546,16891,18914,11238,9806
9921008540581/tsys1/28.2,40.0,36.3,35.2,35.1,38.3,41.2,41.4,36.8
9921008540582/tsys2/118.5,116.1,112.5,102.4,102.1,99.5,112.3
9921008540591:!210085503
9921008540605#setcl#time/11191481,4,1999,210,08,54,06.03,-22.018,17.298,6
9921008540605#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008541118?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008543417?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008545717?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008550301:et
9921008550323:!+3s
9921008550624:tape
9921008550643/tape/off,01127,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008550643:postob
9921008550643:source=1034-293,103455.8,-291827.0,1950.0,neutral
9921008550644#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921008550645:check2c1
9921008551981?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008555276?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921008555276?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921008555277/parity/0.,131.,49.,0.,16.,0.,343.,212.,16.,82.,131.,65.,4522.,473.
9921008555277/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921008555505?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008560054:sx2c1=7
9921008560108/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9921008560242/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008560439/vc04/nak,ack
9921008560549:!210085742
9921008563796?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008570096?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008572395?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008574201:tape
9921008574220/tape/off,01116,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921008574220:st=for,135
9921008574241:!210085752
9921008574655?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008575201:preob
9921008575202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008575202/onsource/TRACKING
9921008575457/tpical/29248,28611,36861,14558,14930,12969,38236,29698,22477
9921008575495/tpical/30402,32196,42132,22589,28509,17172,14037
9921008575499:!210085802
9921008575932;vc04=alarm
9921008575940/vc04/nak,ack
9921008580201:tape
9921008580221/tape/off,01325,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921008580221:midob
9921008580222#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921008580223/onsource/TRACKING
9921008580785/wx/19.6,799.2,22.3
9921008581345/wx/19.6,799.2,20.6
9921008581351/cable/0.0194378
9921008581362/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17514,11003
9921008581373/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22637
9921008581384/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10245
9921008581395/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32427
9921008581455/tpi/21399,22595,28600,11191,11367,10175,30893,23557,17528
9921008581492/tpi/23794,24873,32261,18466,21275,12720,10997
9921008581495/tsys1/38.5,54.4,50.1,47.3,44.7,47.5,59.1,54.5,48.8
9921008581496/tsys2/139.9,136.7,133.0,120.1,115.3,114.5,128.8
9921008581512:!210090043
9921008581512;vc04=alarm
9921008581520/vc04/nak,nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921008581520;vc04=alarm
9921008581531/vc04/nak,ack
9921008581544#setcl#time/11216426,4,1999,210,08,58,15.42,-22.013,17.368,6
9921008581544#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921008581789?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008581972;vc04=alarm
9921008581983/vc04/nak,ack
9921008582531;vc04=alarm
9921008582542/vc04/nak,ack
9921008584089?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008590389?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008592690?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921008594990?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009001291?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009003591?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009004301:et
9921009004324:!+3s
9921009004626:tape
9921009004646/tape/off,03148,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009004646:postob
9921009004646:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921009004647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009004648:sx2c1=7
9921009004702/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9921009004837/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921009005034/vc04/nak,ack
9921009005146:!210090136
9921009011911?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009013601:tape
9921009013621/tape/off,03148,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009013621:st=for,135
9921009013644:!210090146
9921009014175?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009014601:preob
9921009014602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009014603/onsource/TRACKING
9921009014860/tpical/25473,25134,32882,12832,13619,11770,36126,26895,20136
9921009014900/tpical/28672,30290,39608,21554,27248,16515,13371
9921009014903:!210090156
9921009015601:tape
9921009015619/tape/off,03357,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009015620:midob
9921009015620#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009015621/onsource/TRACKING
9921009020181/wx/19.9,799.2,15.3
9921009020741/wx/19.9,799.2,15.7
9921009020747/cable/0.0191434
9921009020758/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15046,10330
9921009020769/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18431
9921009020780/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8825
9921009020791/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29493
9921009020837/tpi/17160,18377,24175,9313,10099,8833,29161,20233,15027
9921009020874/tpi/22046,22643,29486,17499,20098,12103,10329
9921009020877/tsys1/28.9,39.2,40.1,37.5,40.0,38.5,58.7,42.9,40.1
9921009020878/tsys2/128.6,118.9,118.4,112.3,109.9,109.8,119.7
9921009020893:!210090306
9921009020893;vc04=alarm
9921009020901/vc04/nak,ack
9921009020912#setcl#time/11239800,4,1999,210,09,02,09.10,-22.014,17.433,6
9921009020912#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009021155?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009021184;vc04=alarm
9921009021194/vc04/nak,ack
9921009021468;vc04=alarm
9921009021479/vc04/nak,ack
9921009021821;vc04=alarm
9921009021832/vc04/nak,ack
9921009022077;vc04=alarm
9921009022088/vc04/nak,ack
9921009023455?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009025755?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009030601:et
9921009030624:!+3s
9921009030926:tape
9921009030946/tape/off,04156,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009030946:postob
9921009030946:source=0727-115,072758.1,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
9921009030947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009030948:sx2c1=7
9921009031002/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9921009031137/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921009031334/vc04/nak,ack
9921009031446:!210090409
9921009034075?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009040377?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009040901:tape
9921009040921/tape/off,04156,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009040921:st=for,135
9921009040944:!210090419
9921009041901:preob
9921009041901#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009041902/onsource/TRACKING
9921009042157/tpical/30410,29685,38057,14976,15137,12619,36651,28172,22869
9921009042196/tpical/30944,32851,42592,22618,28636,17325,14184
9921009042198:!210090429
9921009042649?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009042901:tape
9921009042919/tape/off,04365,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009042919:midob
9921009042920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009042921/onsource/TRACKING
9921009043480/wx/20.0,799.2,12.0
9921009044040/wx/20.0,799.1,12.2
9921009044046/cable/0.0193416
9921009044057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17910,11148
9921009044068/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23067
9921009044079/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9930
9921009044090/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32288
9921009044136/tpi/21654,23760,29808,11661,11679,10297,29523,22792,18059
9921009044173/tpi/24464,25522,32951,18559,21469,12843,11167
9921009044176/tsys1/35.0,58.1,52.3,50.2,47.4,57.9,58.1,60.2,51.9
9921009044177/tsys2/146.9,140.3,139.2,122.9,117.5,114.9,132.1
9921009044182:!210090539
9921009044195#setcl#time/11255086,5,1999,210,09,04,41.92,-22.015,17.475,6
9921009044195#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009044959?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009051259?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009053558?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009053901:et
9921009053924:!+3s
9921009054226:tape
9921009054246/tape/off,05164,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009054246:postob
9921009054246:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921009054247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009054248:check2c1
9921009060028?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009062877?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009062877?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009062878/parity/0.,33.,49.,0.,16.,0.,245.,571.,98.,65.,180.,82.,7796.,718.
9921009062878/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921009063105?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009063656:sx2c1=7
9921009063709/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9921009063844/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921009064042/vc04/nak,ack
9921009064153:!210091101
9921009071397?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009073697?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009075999?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009082300?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009084603?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009090903?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009093203?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009095505?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009101805?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009104106?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009110101:tape
9921009110121/tape/off,05153,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009110121:st=for,135
9921009110167?ERROR ma -4 Device tp timed-out on response.
9921009110167:!210091111
9921009110294?ERROR ch -4 Device v5 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009110445?ERROR ch -310 v4 shows the majority of possible error conditions
9921009111101:preob
9921009111101#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009111102/onsource/TRACKING
9921009111357?ERROR ma -4 Device v5 timed-out on response.
9921009111396/tpical/28438,30273,39099,21618,27317,16558,13318
9921009111400:!210091121
9921009112101:tape
9921009112119/tape/off,05361,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009112119:midob
9921009112120#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009112120/onsource/TRACKING
9921009112679/wx/19.2,799.2,16.5
9921009113238/wx/19.2,799.2,16.2
9921009113244/cable/0.0193971
9921009113255/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13482,10227
9921009113266/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16526
9921009113277/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8503
9921009113288/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29218
9921009113347?ERROR ma -4 Device v5 timed-out on response.
9921009113384/tpi/21720,22859,29207,17468,19940,11870,10228
9921009113387/tsys1/35.0,58.1,52.3,50.2,47.4,57.9,58.1,60.2,51.9
9921009113388/tsys2/124.9,123.8,120.0,109.4,105.6,101.3,116.5
9921009113402:!210091445
9921009113413#setcl#time/11296316,4,1999,210,09,11,34.11,-22.022,17.590,6
9921009113413#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009113667?ERROR ch -310 v4 shows the majority of possible error conditions
9921009115997?ERROR ch -302 v4 frequency does not check with requested value
9921009115997?ERROR ch -303 v4 bandwidth does not check with requested value
9921009115997?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921009115997?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009122323?ERROR ch -302 v4 frequency does not check with requested value
9921009122323?ERROR ch -303 v4 bandwidth does not check with requested value
9921009122323?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921009122323?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009124636?ERROR ch -310 v4 shows the majority of possible error conditions
9921009130965?ERROR ch -302 v4 frequency does not check with requested value
9921009130965?ERROR ch -303 v4 bandwidth does not check with requested value
9921009130965?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921009130965?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009133268?ERROR ch -302 v4 frequency does not check with requested value
9921009133268?ERROR ch -303 v4 bandwidth does not check with requested value
9921009133268?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921009133268?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009135601?ERROR ch -302 v4 frequency does not check with requested value
9921009135601?ERROR ch -303 v4 bandwidth does not check with requested value
9921009135601?ERROR ch -304 v4 TPI selection does not check with requested setting
9921009135601?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009141734?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009143016;vc04=230.99
9921009143025/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921009143380;vc04=230.99
9921009143389/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921009144456;vc04=alarm
9921009144467/vc04/nak,ack
9921009144501:et
9921009144524:!+3s
9921009144826:tape
9921009144846/tape/off,07668,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009144846:postob
9921009144846:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9921009144847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009144848:check2c1
9921009150626?ERROR ch -309 v4 alarm is on
9921009153492?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009153492?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921009153492?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921009153494/parity/49.,82.,65.,0.,33.,0.,147.,163.,196.,98.,392.,82.,9200.,522.
9921009153494/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921009153584?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009153952;vc04=230.99
9921009153973?ERROR ma -4 Device v4 timed-out on response.
9921009154253:sx2c1=7
9921009154304/pass/7,,auto,-165.0,,-164.0,,1.0,
9921009154454?ERROR ma -4 Device v4 timed-out on response.
9921009154517;vc04=230.99
9921009154541?ERROR ma -4 Device v4 timed-out on response.
9921009154541;vc04=230.99
9921009154562?ERROR ma -4 Device v4 timed-out on response.
9921009154664?ERROR ma -4 Device v4 timed-out on response.
9921009154775:!210091857
9921009162106?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009164431?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009170758?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009173100?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009175427?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009181753?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009184079?ERROR ch -4 Device v4 timed-out on response from MATCN
9921009185701:tape
9921009185721/tape/off,07655,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009185721:st=for,135
9921009185744:!210091907
9921009190701:preob
9921009190701#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009190702/onsource/TRACKING
9921009190957/tpical/26753,25830,33532,-1,15008,12285,33812,25871,20674
9921009190996/tpical/28614,30429,38794,21045,26996,16534,13302
9921009190998:!210091917
9921009190998;vc04=230.99
9921009191007/vc04/nak,*alarm*v4(#04)
9921009191701:tape
9921009191721/tape/off,07864,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009191721:midob
9921009191722#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009191723/onsource/TRACKING
9921009192285/wx/18.6,799.0,16.5
9921009192845/wx/18.6,799.0,16.8
9921009192851/cable/0.0186749
9921009192862/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15437,10239
9921009192874/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19470
9921009192885/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9267
9921009192897/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29017
9921009192944/tpi/18533,19482,24669,16620,11127,9282,25820,19714,15466
9921009192981/tpi/21900,23045,29017,16938,19656,11880,10242
9921009192984?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v4 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921009192985/tsys1/31.7,44.3,40.2,-145.5,40.1,39.8,45.0,45.2,40.6
9921009192986/tsys2/126.0,125.4,120.6,105.2,104.6,102.1,117.8
9921009192990:!210092027
9921009192990;vc04=alarm
9921009192999/vc04/nak,ack
9921009193010#setcl#time/11343925,5,1999,210,09,19,30.08,-22.020,17.722,6
9921009193010#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009193490;vc04=alarm
9921009202701:et
9921009202724:!+3s
9921009203026:tape
9921009203045/tape/off,08663,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009203045:postob
9921009203045:source=1334-127,133500.0,-124209.7,1950.0,neutral
9921009203046#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009203047:midtp
9921009203307/tpzero/803,353,384,1171,1062,1063,1276,779,1054
9921009203346/tpzero/1384,597,346,5924,1072,396,1468
9921009203354:check2c1
9921009212053?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009212053?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009212053?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921009212054/parity/82.,424.,131.,131.,33.,49.,588.,376.,82.,49.,229.,65.,$$$$$,702.
9921009212054/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921009212761:sx2c2=8
9921009212837/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-165.7,,-0.7,
9921009213274:fastf=0m12s
9921009214525:!+5s
9921009215026:!210092435
9921009243501:tape
9921009243521/tape/off,08922,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009243521:st=rev,135
9921009243544:!210092445
9921009244501:preob
9921009244502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009244502/onsource/TRACKING
9921009244760/tpical/25292,24398,31781,20517,14343,12145,35555,27657,19927
9921009244799/tpical/29116,30964,39201,21433,27459,16947,13529
9921009244801:!210092455
9921009245501:tape
9921009245521/tape/off,08713,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009245521:midob
9921009245522#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009245523/onsource/TRACKING
9921009250085/wx/18.6,799.0,17.0
9921009250644/wx/18.6,799.0,17.7
9921009250650/cable/0.0193669
9921009250661/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14973,10413
9921009250673/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18447
9921009250684/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9355
9921009250696/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29374
9921009250743/tpi/17614,18444,23437,15336,10713,9366,27109,21261,14972
9921009250780/tpi/22376,23467,29425,17228,20057,12181,10413
9921009250783/tsys1/32.2,44.7,40.6,40.2,39.1,43.9,45.0,47.1,41.3
9921009250784/tsys2/128.4,125.8,122.7,110.9,105.8,102.0,118.4
9921009250789:!210092605
9921009250803#setcl#time/11377726,7,1999,210,09,25,07.99,-22.039,17.816,5
9921009250803#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009260501:et
9921009260524:!+3s
9921009260826:tape
9921009260847/tape/off,07914,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009260847:postob
9921009260847:source=1144-379,114430.9,-375530.7,1950.0,neutral
9921009260848#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009260849:check2c2
9921009265486?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009265486/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,0.,33.,0.,147.,0.,6416.,0.
9921009265486/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921009270258:sx2c2=8
9921009270313/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-166.5,,-1.5,
9921009270750:!210092818
9921009281801:tape
9921009281821/tape/off,07927,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009281821:st=rev,135
9921009281844:!210092828
9921009282801:preob
9921009282801#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009282802/onsource/TRACKING
9921009283054/tpical/31628,32609,42701,26151,17498,14216,47736,34319,25442
9921009283093/tpical/33034,34585,43496,23273,30391,19040,15002
9921009283098:!210092838
9921009283801:tape
9921009283821/tape/off,07718,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009283821:midob
9921009283822#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009283823/onsource/TRACKING
9921009284382/wx/18.6,798.9,26.1
9921009284942/wx/18.6,798.9,24.2
9921009284948/cable/0.0183708
9921009284959/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20621,11944
9921009284970/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26274
9921009284981/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11640
9921009284992/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34118
9921009285038/tpi/24667,26202,34289,21170,14107,11629,39293,27914,20604
9921009285075/tpi/26492,27333,34129,19154,23116,14365,11943
9921009285078/tsys1/50.4,59.3,59.2,59.0,56.6,60.0,66.2,62.3,59.4
9921009285079/tsys2/158.3,152.0,148.7,132.5,125.0,123.2,141.2
9921009285093:!210092948
9921009285104#setcl#time/11400033,4,1999,210,09,28,51.02,-22.016,17.878,6
9921009285104#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009294801:et
9921009294823:!+3s
9921009295125:tape
9921009295144/tape/off,06919,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009295144:postob
9921009295145:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9921009295145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009295146:check2c2
9921009303849?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009303849/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,33.,49.,0.,82.,16.,2376.,16.
9921009303849/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921009304558:sx2c2=8
9921009304612/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-165.7,,-0.7,
9921009305050:!210093423
9921009342301:tape
9921009342321/tape/off,06930,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009342321:st=rev,135
9921009342344:!210093433
9921009343301:preob
9921009343301#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009343302/onsource/TRACKING
9921009343554/tpical/29103,28418,36533,22996,15891,12969,37134,28429,22416
9921009343593/tpical/30796,32733,41156,22256,28560,17693,14182
9921009343598:!210093443
9921009344301:tape
9921009344321/tape/off,06721,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009344321:midob
9921009344322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009344323/onsource/TRACKING
9921009344882/wx/18.7,798.9,15.5
9921009345441/wx/18.7,799.0,15.7
9921009345447/cable/0.0186895
9921009345458/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17502,11073
9921009345469/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22514
9921009345480/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10299
9921009345491/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31439
9921009345537/tpi/21278,22467,28198,17958,12265,10300,29433,22541,17492
9921009345574/tpi/24144,25259,31476,18070,21246,12956,11075
9921009345577/tsys1/38.5,54.6,49.1,49.0,45.4,50.9,53.7,54.3,49.1
9921009345578/tsys2/141.1,136.1,132.6,119.7,113.8,109.3,127.5
9921009345592:!210093827
9921009345603#setcl#time/11436542,4,1999,210,09,34,56.01,-22.026,17.979,6
9921009345603#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009382701:et
9921009382724:!+3s
9921009383026:tape
9921009383046/tape/off,04190,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009383046:postob
9921009383046:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9921009383047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009383048:check2c2
9921009391685?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009391685?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921009391685/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,49.,16.,0.,98.,49.,$$$$$,131.
9921009391685/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921009392461:sx2c2=8
9921009392515/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-164.9,,0.1,
9921009392952:!210094055
9921009405501:tape
9921009405520/tape/off,04203,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009405520:st=rev,135
9921009405542:!210094105
9921009410501:preob
9921009410502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009410502/onsource/TRACKING
9921009410757/tpical/25457,24284,31987,20143,14416,11386,31743,24324,19669
9921009410796/tpical/27654,29467,36597,20839,26272,16349,13044
9921009410800:!210094115
9921009411501:tape
9921009411520/tape/off,03994,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009411520:midob
9921009411521#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009411522/onsource/TRACKING
9921009412086/wx/18.3,798.9,19.8
9921009412646/wx/18.3,798.9,20.0
9921009412654/cable/0.0180766
9921009412667/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14433,9938
9921009412679/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17504
9921009412690/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8392
9921009412702/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26684
9921009412748/tpi/16456,17514,23347,14752,10600,8382,26276,17929,14424
9921009412785/tpi/20950,21535,26684,16653,19118,11910,9937
9921009412788/tsys1/25.6,37.3,39.1,37.0,36.7,35.8,67.2,39.4,37.5
9921009412789/tsys2/120.4,108.9,109.6,105.7,104.0,107.0,112.4
9921009412794:!210094225
9921009412810#setcl#time/11475759,5,1999,210,09,41,28.08,-22.026,18.088,6
9921009412810#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009422501:et
9921009422523:!+3s
9921009422825:tape
9921009422844/tape/off,03195,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009422844:postob
9921009422844:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,cw
9921009422845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009422846:sx2c2=8
9921009422900/pass/8,,auto,-165.0,,-164.9,,0.1,
9921009423338:!210094330
9921009433001:tape
9921009433020/tape/off,03195,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009433020:st=rev,135
9921009433042:!210094340
9921009434001:preob
9921009434002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009434002/onsource/TRACKING
9921009434257/tpical/25840,24708,32424,20343,14653,11638,32378,24579,19963
9921009434296/tpical/27828,29627,36631,20813,26316,16272,13063
9921009434299:!210094350
9921009435001:tape
9921009435020/tape/off,02986,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009435020:midob
9921009435021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009435022/onsource/TRACKING
9921009435583/wx/18.2,798.9,14.9
9921009440142/wx/18.2,799.0,13.6
9921009440148/cable/0.0195358
9921009440159/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14723,9976
9921009440170/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18224
9921009440181/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8855
9921009440192/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27057
9921009440239/tpi/17403,18251,23443,15023,10764,8861,24489,18693,14737
9921009440276/tpi/21102,22135,27053,16635,19077,11662,9976
9921009440279/tsys1/28.9,40.7,37.7,38.3,36.7,41.3,43.3,44.7,38.5
9921009440281/tsys2/120.9,118.6,115.0,105.7,102.6,100.8,113.7
9921009440299:!210094752
9921009440310#setcl#time/11491263,4,1999,210,09,44,03.08,-22.026,18.131,6
9921009440310#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009475200:et
9921009475223:!+3s
9921009475525:tape
9921009475545/tape/off,00252,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009475545:postob
9921009475545:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921009475546#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009475547:midtp
9921009475809/tpzero/807,362,389,1222,1029,1119,1281,770,1054
9921009475848/tpzero/1382,598,293,5917,1040,402,1463
9921009475858:check2c2
9921009484485?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009484485?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921009484486/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,33.,16.,49.,0.,65.,33.,$$$$$,33.
9921009484486/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921009485265:sx2c1=9
9921009485375/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9921009485812:fastr=0m6s
9921009490463:!+5s
9921009490965:!210095712
9921009571201:tape
9921009571221/tape/off,00129,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009571221:st=for,135
9921009571244:!210095722
9921009572201:preob
9921009572202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009572202/onsource/TRACKING
9921009572460/tpical/30949,30521,39104,24087,17400,14540,42982,33280,24411
9921009572499/tpical/31816,33835,42057,22849,29512,18340,14592
9921009572502:!210095732
9921009573201:tape
9921009573219/tape/off,00337,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921009573219:midob
9921009573220#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921009573221/onsource/TRACKING
9921009573780/wx/18.2,798.9,18.2
9921009574339/wx/18.2,799.0,17.8
9921009574345/cable/0.0193365
9921009574356/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19551,11464
9921009574368/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24744
9921009574379/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11839
9921009574390/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32478
9921009574436/tpi/23343,24753,31079,19350,13767,11844,34939,27151,19546
9921009574473/tpi/25076,26298,32451,18610,22087,13577,11461
9921009574476/tsys1/43.6,62.2,56.2,56.3,51.5,58.5,61.5,63.3,55.9
9921009574477/tsys2/145.0,140.6,138.1,123.5,116.9,114.1,131.7
9921009574491:!210095842
9921009574502#setcl#time/11573476,4,1999,210,09,57,45.00,-22.027,18.359,6
9921009574502#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921009584201:et
9921009584224:!+3s
9921009584526:tape
9921009584546/tape/off,01137,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921009584546:postob
9921009584546:source=1034-293,103455.8,-291827.0,1950.0,neutral
9921009584547#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921009584548:check2c1
9921009593182?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921009593182?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921009593183/parity/0.,82.,49.,0.,33.,16.,245.,180.,82.,49.,196.,98.,7461.,555.
9921009593183/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921009593958:sx2c1=9
9921009594012/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9921009594450:!210100359
9921010035901:tape
9921010035921/tape/off,01125,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010035921:st=for,135
9921010035944:!210100409
9921010040900:preob
9921010040901#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010040901/onsource/TRACKING
9921010041159/tpical/29592,29091,37414,22818,16203,13444,40067,31232,22977
9921010041198/tpical/31968,33957,42035,22838,29374,18332,14618
9921010041203:!210100419
9921010041901:tape
9921010041919/tape/off,01334,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010041919:midob
9921010041920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010041920/onsource/TRACKING
9921010042480/wx/17.9,799.0,20.5
9921010043040/wx/17.9,799.0,20.5
9921010043046/cable/0.0195317
9921010043057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18140,11493
9921010043068/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23357
9921010043079/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10723
9921010043090/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32555
9921010043136/tpi/22140,23345,29276,18092,12581,10728,32099,25101,18142
9921010043173/tpi/25258,26395,32485,18623,22023,13605,11495
9921010043176/tsys1/42.1,58.8,52.2,52.5,46.9,52.0,56.9,58.3,52.0
9921010043177/tsys2/146.7,140.7,139.0,124.3,117.7,115.2,132.5
9921010043191:!210100607
9921010043202#setcl#time/11614186,4,1999,210,10,04,32.00,-22.022,18.473,6
9921010043202#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010060700:et
9921010060722:!+3s
9921010061024:tape
9921010061043/tape/off,02561,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010061043:postob
9921010061043:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921010061044#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010061045:sx2c1=9
9921010061099/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.0,,1.0,
9921010061536:!210100640
9921010064001:tape
9921010064020/tape/off,02561,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010064020:st=for,135
9921010064042:!210100650
9921010065001:preob
9921010065002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010065002/onsource/TRACKING
9921010065254/tpical/26155,25179,32647,20165,14752,12302,35918,27905,20408
9921010065292/tpical/29642,31535,39545,21708,27679,17178,13735
9921010065296:!210100700
9921010070001:tape
9921010070020/tape/off,02770,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010070020:midob
9921010070021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010070022/onsource/TRACKING
9921010070584/wx/17.8,799.0,22.3
9921010071145/wx/17.8,799.0,23.1
9921010071153/cable/0.0194514
9921010071166/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15479,10610
9921010071179/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19258
9921010071192/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9553
9921010071205/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29805
9921010071253/tpi/18326,19249,24329,15302,11100,9561,27712,21761,15473
9921010071290/tpi/22844,23963,29805,17464,20341,12433,10610
9921010071293/tsys1/32.9,46.8,42.3,42.6,40.5,45.3,47.3,50.2,43.0
9921010071294/tsys2/130.2,127.3,125.0,112.2,108.5,104.6,120.7
9921010071300:!210100810
9921010071318#setcl#time/11630305,4,1999,210,10,07,13.15,-22.020,18.517,6
9921010071318#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010081001:et
9921010081023:!+3s
9921010081325:tape
9921010081344/tape/off,03569,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010081344:postob
9921010081344:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9921010081345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010081346:check2c1
9921010090048?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921010090048?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921010090049/parity/0.,98.,65.,33.,16.,16.,163.,261.,65.,33.,82.,49.,$$$$$,408.
9921010090049/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921010090758:sx2c1=9
9921010090812/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.0,,1.0,
9921010091249:!210101227
9921010122701:tape
9921010122720/tape/off,03558,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010122720:st=for,135
9921010122742:!210101237
9921010123700:preob
9921010123701#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010123701/onsource/TRACKING
9921010123956/tpical/22854,23339,30994,18851,14116,11299,36763,25344,19099
9921010123995/tpical/27802,29162,36096,20983,26817,16970,13133
9921010123998:!210101247
9921010124701:tape
9921010124720/tape/off,03767,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010124720:midob
9921010124721#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010124722/onsource/TRACKING
9921010125286/wx/17.9,799.0,20.8
9921010125845/wx/17.9,799.0,21.2
9921010125851/cable/0.0195756
9921010125862/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13850,10016
9921010125873/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16701
9921010125884/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8713
9921010125895/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27019
9921010125942/tpi/15964,16711,21439,13695,10217,8735,24802,19205,13871
9921010125979/tpi/21084,22176,26974,16716,19350,11864,10018
9921010125982/tsys1/32.3,36.3,32.4,35.6,34.6,43.7,28.9,44.1,36.0
9921010125983/tsys2/120.9,127.4,120.6,104.4,101.1,92.6,113.3
9921010125999:!210101650
9921010130010#setcl#time/11665007,4,1999,210,10,13,00.08,-22.022,18.614,6
9921010130010#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010165001:et
9921010165023:!+3s
9921010165325:tape
9921010165344/tape/off,06512,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010165344:postob
9921010165344:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,neutral
9921010165345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010165346:check2c1
9921010174012?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921010174012?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921010174013/parity/0.,49.,65.,16.,33.,16.,310.,327.,229.,131.,343.,114.,$$$$$,555.
9921010174013/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921010174758:sx2c1=9
9921010174812/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9921010175248:!210101841
9921010184101:tape
9921010184120/tape/off,06500,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010184120:st=for,135
9921010184142:!210101851
9921010185101:preob
9921010185103#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010185104/onsource/TRACKING
9921010185356/tpical/23261,22360,29439,18206,13476,10819,30981,23307,18248
9921010185394/tpical/28140,29777,36834,20968,26623,16624,13175
9921010185398:!210101901
9921010190101:tape
9921010190120/tape/off,06710,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010190120:midob
9921010190121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010190122/onsource/TRACKING
9921010190686/wx/17.9,799.0,28.0
9921010191246/wx/17.9,799.0,27.3
9921010191252/cable/0.0186233
9921010191263/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13442,10064
9921010191275/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16339
9921010191286/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8186
9921010191297/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26973
9921010191344/tpi/15147,16127,21450,13411,9948,8028,25445,17153,13432
9921010191381/tpi/21374,21957,26973,16754,19434,12108,10054
9921010191384/tsys1/26.0,37.2,38.8,37.4,37.2,36.4,64.2,39.1,37.8
9921010191385/tsys2/121.9,112.6,111.6,106.1,105.5,106.9,113.5
9921010191400:!210102011
9921010191412#setcl#time/11702418,4,1999,210,10,19,14.10,-22.016,18.718,7
9921010191412#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010201101:et
9921010201123:!+3s
9921010201425:tape
9921010201444/tape/off,07509,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010201444:postob
9921010201444:source=1144-379,114430.9,-375530.7,1950.0,neutral
9921010201445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010201446:check2c1
9921010210080?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921010210080?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921010210081/parity/0.,98.,82.,16.,16.,65.,278.,131.,16.,98.,245.,212.,$$$$$,424.
9921010210081/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921010210854:sx2c1=9
9921010210907/pass/9,,auto,-110.0,,-110.6,,-0.6,
9921010211344:!210102307
9921010230701:tape
9921010230721/tape/off,07497,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010230721:st=for,135
9921010230744:!210102317
9921010231701:preob
9921010231702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010231702/onsource/TRACKING
9921010231960/tpical/34720,34466,44044,26282,18500,15273,46415,36354,26800
9921010231999/tpical/34380,36560,45171,23958,31135,19572,15547
9921010232001:!210102327
9921010232701:tape
9921010232721/tape/off,07706,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010232721:midob
9921010232722#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010232723/onsource/TRACKING
9921010233285/wx/17.9,799.0,31.1
9921010233845/wx/17.9,799.1,31.8
9921010233851/cable/0.0183836
9921010233862/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22041,12443
9921010233874/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28791
9921010233885/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12709
9921010233896/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,35690
9921010233942/tpi/27200,28790,36095,21695,15023,12723,38743,30471,22048
9921010233979/tpi/27772,29100,35666,19778,23835,14878,12442
9921010233982/tsys1/51.6,73.6,66.0,65.6,59.2,66.9,71.8,74.2,64.9
9921010233984/tsys2/164.7,157.6,153.5,136.8,128.8,127.2,145.8
9921010233988:!210102437
9921010234004#setcl#time/11729016,6,1999,210,10,23,40.00,-22.031,18.792,5
9921010234004#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010243701:et
9921010243724:!+3s
9921010244026:tape
9921010244046/tape/off,08505,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010244046:postob
9921010244046:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9921010244047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010244048:midtp
9921010244307/tpzero/805,362,382,1285,1006,1120,1289,773,1043
9921010244346/tpzero/1384,602,283,5904,1016,403,1457
9921010244354:sx2c2=10
9921010244424/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-110.6,,-0.6,
9921010244863:fastf=0m19s
9921010250814:!+5s
9921010251316:!210102636
9921010263601:tape
9921010263621/tape/off,08934,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010263621:st=rev,135
9921010263644:!210102646
9921010264601:preob
9921010264602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010264602/onsource/TRACKING
9921010264860/tpical/26573,25683,33175,20356,14696,11838,33397,25607,20350
9921010264897/tpical/30008,31882,39305,21764,27693,17187,13800
9921010264899:!210102656
9921010265601:tape
9921010265621/tape/off,08726,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010265621:midob
9921010265622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010265623/onsource/TRACKING
9921010270184/wx/18.0,799.0,20.5
9921010270744/wx/18.0,799.0,20.6
9921010270750/cable/0.0191974
9921010270762/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15644,10709
9921010270774/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19950
9921010270785/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9299
9921010270797/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29764
9921010270844/tpi/18969,19919,25126,15658,11163,9298,26177,19979,15635
9921010270881/tpi/23286,24336,29764,17586,20474,12508,10711
9921010270884/tsys1/35.1,49.9,45.2,45.0,42.3,47.3,50.7,50.2,45.5
9921010270885/tsys2/134.4,129.7,127.4,115.3,111.2,106.7,123.5
9921010270890:!210102806
9921010270904#setcl#time/11749922,7,1999,210,10,27,09.00,-22.040,18.850,5
9921010270904#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010280601:et
9921010280624:!+3s
9921010280926:tape
9921010280946/tape/off,07927,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010280946:postob
9921010280946:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921010280947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010280948:check2c2
9921010285580?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921010285580?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921010285581/parity/0.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,98.,0.,65.,16.,$$$$$,33.
9921010285581/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921010290359:sx2c2=10
9921010290413/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-110.6,,-0.6,
9921010290850:!210103143
9921010314301:tape
9921010314320/tape/off,07940,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010314320:st=rev,135
9921010314342:!210103153
9921010315301:preob
9921010315302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010315302/onsource/TRACKING
9921010315557/tpical/27599,26796,34658,21250,15708,13204,39514,30734,21807
9921010315595/tpical/30580,32506,40199,22131,28370,17672,14100
9921010315599:!210103203
9921010320301:tape
9921010320320/tape/off,07731,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010320320:midob
9921010320321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010320322/onsource/TRACKING
9921010320886/wx/18.0,799.0,27.2
9921010321446/wx/18.0,799.0,27.5
9921010321454/cable/0.0193277
9921010321467/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,16753,10978
9921010321480/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,20832
9921010321491/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10342
9921010321502/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30568
9921010321549/tpi/19730,20772,26224,16405,11924,10376,30899,24069,16740
9921010321586/tpi/23868,24955,30568,17930,21029,12920,10973
9921010321589/tsys1/35.4,49.8,45.0,45.9,42.4,48.1,50.5,51.4,45.5
9921010321591/tsys2/138.1,133.0,129.7,118.1,112.4,108.6,125.5
9921010321595:!210103313
9921010321609#setcl#time/11780636,6,1999,210,10,32,16.07,-22.029,18.935,6
9921010321609#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010331301:et
9921010331323:!+3s
9921010331625:tape
9921010331644/tape/off,06932,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010331644:postob
9921010331644:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9921010331645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010331646:sx2c2=10
9921010331699/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-110.6,,-0.6,
9921010332136:!210103450
9921010345001:tape
9921010345020/tape/off,06932,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010345020:st=rev,135
9921010345042:!210103500
9921010350001:preob
9921010350002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010350002/onsource/TRACKING
9921010350257/tpical/29137,28472,36716,22526,16674,14113,42590,33295,23187
9921010350295/tpical/31414,33427,41284,22641,29225,18241,14456
9921010350299:!210103510
9921010351001:tape
9921010351020/tape/off,06723,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010351020:midob
9921010351021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010351022/onsource/TRACKING
9921010351586/wx/18.0,799.0,34.1
9921010352147/wx/18.0,799.0,34.4
9921010352155/cable/0.0189125
9921010352166/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18150,11309
9921010352178/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22572
9921010352189/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11184
9921010352200/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31727
9921010352247/tpi/21345,22599,28432,17712,12904,11185,33915,26636,18157
9921010352284/tpi/24668,25859,31727,18369,21806,13418,11310
9921010352287/tsys1/38.7,55.7,49.8,50.2,46.4,50.5,55.3,57.1,50.0
9921010352289/tsys2/142.3,137.6,135.7,120.3,115.6,111.3,129.2
9921010352293:!210103842
9921010352308#setcl#time/11799339,4,1999,210,10,35,23.06,-22.019,18.987,6
9921010352308#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010384200:et
9921010384223:!+3s
9921010384525:tape
9921010384545/tape/off,04326,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010384545:postob
9921010384545:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921010384546#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010384547:sx2c2=10
9921010384607/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-109.8,,0.2,
9921010385044:!210104031
9921010403101:tape
9921010403121/tape/off,04326,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010403121:st=rev,135
9921010403144:!210104041
9921010404101:preob
9921010404102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010404102/onsource/TRACKING
9921010404360/tpical/30614,30004,38563,23490,17086,14401,43517,34057,24103
9921010404397/tpical/31858,33887,41855,23156,29352,18231,14617
9921010404399:!210104051
9921010405101:tape
9921010405121/tape/off,04117,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010405121:midob
9921010405122#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010405123/onsource/TRACKING
9921010405685/wx/18.0,799.0,21.0
9921010410245/wx/18.0,799.0,21.1
9921010410251/cable/0.0172427
9921010410262/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19242,11509
9921010410273/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24340
9921010410284/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11681
9921010410294/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32389
9921010410340/tpi/22987,24344,30521,18827,13454,11666,35354,27653,19239
9921010410377/tpi/25220,26430,32397,18879,22081,13534,11509
9921010410380/tsys1/42.8,62.3,55.1,55.3,50.4,56.7,61.3,61.7,55.0
9921010410381/tsys2/148.1,142.8,140.0,125.1,119.5,115.3,133.4
9921010410386:!210104201
9921010410400#setcl#time/11833439,7,1999,210,10,41,03.96,-22.036,19.082,5
9921010410400#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010420101:et
9921010420124:!+3s
9921010420426:tape
9921010420446/tape/off,03318,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010420446:postob
9921010420446:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921010420447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010420448:sx2c2=10
9921010420503/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-110.6,,-0.6,
9921010420942:!210104311
9921010431101:tape
9921010431121/tape/off,03318,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010431121:st=rev,135
9921010431144:!210104321
9921010432101:preob
9921010432101#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010432102/onsource/TRACKING
9921010432354/tpical/34425,34110,43633,26172,18805,15773,48157,37889,26976
9921010432393/tpical/33642,35811,44134,24025,30593,19071,15281
9921010432398:!210104331
9921010433101:tape
9921010433121/tape/off,03109,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010433121:midob
9921010433122#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010433123/onsource/TRACKING
9921010433688/wx/18.0,799.0,14.3
9921010434248/wx/18.0,799.0,14.2
9921010434254/cable/0.0176958
9921010434265/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22214,12158
9921010434276/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28540
9921010434287/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13096
9921010434298/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34681
9921010434344/tpi/26910,28543,35802,21608,15297,13118,40225,31751,22221
9921010434381/tpi/26944,28288,34681,19762,23303,14355,12163
9921010434384/tsys1/51.1,74.4,66.5,65.5,59.9,66.4,72.2,74.2,65.5
9921010434385/tsys2/157.4,151.8,150.1,134.1,126.1,122.0,141.6
9921010434390:!210104513
9921010434410#setcl#time/11849453,4,1999,210,10,43,44.07,-22.022,19.126,6
9921010434410#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010451300:et
9921010451323:!+3s
9921010451625:tape
9921010451645/tape/off,01950,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010451645:postob
9921010451646:source=1034-293,103455.8,-291827.0,1950.0,neutral
9921010451646#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010451647:check2c2
9921010460352?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921010460352?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921010460353/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,33.,33.,0.,65.,16.,$$$$$,65.
9921010460353/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921010461062:sx2c2=10
9921010461117/pass/10,,auto,-110.0,,-110.6,,-0.6,
9921010461554:!210104859
9921010485901:tape
9921010485920/tape/off,01961,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010485922:st=rev,135
9921010485944:!210104909
9921010490901:preob
9921010490902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010490902/onsource/TRACKING
9921010491157/tpical/33534,33092,42262,25296,17578,14206,42430,33285,25484
9921010491195/tpical/33086,35201,43420,23689,30035,18638,15029
9921010491199:!210104919
9921010491901:tape
9921010491920/tape/off,01753,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010491920:midob
9921010491921#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010491922/onsource/TRACKING
9921010492486/wx/18.1,799.1,18.8
9921010493047/wx/18.1,799.0,17.7
9921010493055/cable/0.0174822
9921010493068/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20643,11947
9921010493081/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27226
9921010493094/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11640
9921010493106/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34023
9921010493153/tpi/25745,27222,34107,20586,14028,11634,34847,27396,20655
9921010493190/tpi/26496,27720,34023,19451,22842,13982,11946
9921010493193/tsys1/47.1,67.3,60.8,60.2,53.9,60.1,65.1,66.5,59.7
9921010493194/tsys2/157.2,149.5,148.1,131.8,125.1,120.3,140.3
9921010493199:!210105106
9921010493213#setcl#time/11884266,4,1999,210,10,49,32.11,-22.024,19.223,6
9921010493213#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010510601:et
9921010510623:!+3s
9921010510925:tape
9921010510944/tape/off,00537,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010510944:postob
9921010510944:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,cw
9921010510945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010510945:midtp
9921010511203/tpzero/805,358,381,1300,999,1155,1289,773,1045
9921010511241/tpzero/1380,602,283,5898,1029,397,1460
9921010511250:sx2c1=11
9921010511358/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.8,,0.2,
9921010511794:fastr=0m19s
9921010511872?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9921010513744:!+5s
9921010514245:!210105339
9921010533901:tape
9921010533921/tape/low,00109,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010533921:st=for,135
9921010533943:!210105349
9921010534901:preob
9921010534901#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010534902/onsource/TRACKING
9921010535160/tpical/23213,23630,31250,18870,13776,10751,33386,22789,18817
9921010535199/tpical/28032,29495,36401,21471,26753,16812,13190
9921010535201:!210105359
9921010535901:tape
9921010535919/tape/off,00317,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010535919:midob
9921010535920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010535921/onsource/TRACKING
9921010540480/wx/18.2,799.1,19.2
9921010541040/wx/18.2,799.1,21.2
9921010541046/cable/0.0185652
9921010541057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13973,10090
9921010541068/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17023
9921010541079/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8257
9921010541090/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27032
9921010541136/tpi/16014,16954,22511,13965,10261,8228,25344,17164,13941
9921010541173/tpi/21314,22083,27062,17167,19444,12092,10091
9921010541176/tsys1/31.1,36.5,37.2,38.0,38.7,41.2,44.0,42.8,38.9
9921010541176/tsys2/122.4,119.5,118.3,108.0,103.9,102.2,114.9
9921010541191:!210105509
9921010541202#setcl#time/11912262,4,1999,210,10,54,12.00,-22.022,19.301,6
9921010541202#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010550901:et
9921010550924:!+3s
9921010551226:tape
9921010551246/tape/off,01117,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010551246:postob
9921010551246:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921010551247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010551248:check2c1
9921010555884?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921010555884?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921010555884?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921010555885/parity/0.,147.,33.,16.,16.,0.,522.,163.,33.,82.,131.,33.,$$$$$,718.
9921010555885/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921010560660:sx2c1=11
9921010560713/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.8,,0.2,
9921010561150:!210105725
9921010572501:tape
9921010572521/tape/off,01105,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010572521:st=for,135
9921010572544:!210105735
9921010573500:preob
9921010573500#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010573502/onsource/TRACKING
9921010573759/tpical/25772,26230,34569,20426,14388,11445,37117,26373,20467
9921010573798/tpical/29906,31379,38665,22050,27587,17337,13773
9921010573803:!210105745
9921010574501:tape
9921010574519/tape/off,01314,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921010574519:midob
9921010574520#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921010574521/onsource/TRACKING
9921010575080/wx/18.2,799.2,18.8
9921010575640/wx/18.2,799.1,19.4
9921010575646/cable/0.0190318
9921010575657/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15568,10690
9921010575668/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19581
9921010575679/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8900
9921010575690/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29366
9921010575736/tpi/18456,19602,25809,15571,10928,8912,28987,20232,15569
9921010575773/tpi/23270,23968,29344,17792,20317,12648,10688
9921010575776/tsys1/35.5,42.7,42.7,43.2,42.2,45.0,50.1,46.6,43.6
9921010575777/tsys2/136.0,130.0,128.6,115.2,109.4,107.7,123.4
9921010575792:!210105855
9921010575802#setcl#time/11934868,4,1999,210,10,57,58.01,-22.013,19.363,7
9921010575802#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921010585501:et
9921010585524:!+3s
9921010585826:tape
9921010585846/tape/off,02113,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921010585846:postob
9921010585846:source=1451-375,145118.3,-373522.8,1950.0,neutral
9921010585847#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921010585848:sx2c1=11
9921010585903/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-55.6,,-0.6,
9921010590341:!210110038
9921011003801:tape
9921011003821/tape/off,02113,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011003821:st=for,135
9921011003844:!210110048
9921011004801:preob
9921011004802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011004802/onsource/TRACKING
9921011005059/tpical/45353,47247,62089,36195,25699,20674,$$$$$,51983,37478
9921011005098/tpical/34256,35952,44242,23841,31268,19709,15498
9921011005103:!210110058
9921011005801:tape
9921011005818/tape/off,02322,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011005818:midob
9921011005819#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011005820/onsource/TRACKING
9921011010379/wx/18.1,799.1,25.8
9921011010938/wx/18.2,799.1,23.5
9921011010944/cable/0.0189279
9921011010955/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,31806,12404
9921011010966/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,39910
9921011010977/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17808
9921011010988/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34944
9921011011034/tpi/37172,39998,52542,30910,21818,17871,60947,44802,31874
9921011011071/tpi/27646,28689,35024,19688,23927,14952,12406
9921011011073?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921011011074/tsys1/65.3,80.4,80.3,82.4,78.9,87.7,$$$$$$$$,90.1,80.9
9921011011075/tsys2/163.9,159.5,155.4,136.9,128.6,126.2,146.0
9921011011089:!210110232
9921011011114#setcl#time/11954185,4,1999,210,11,01,11.13,-22.014,19.417,7
9921011011114#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011023201:et
9921011023224:!+3s
9921011023526:tape
9921011023546/tape/off,03391,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011023546:postob
9921011023546:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9921011023547#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011023548:check2c1
9921011032181?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011032181?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921011032182/parity/0.,147.,65.,16.,0.,16.,261.,229.,163.,131.,261.,114.,8147.,278.
9921011032182/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921011032958:sx2c1=11
9921011033012/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-55.6,,-0.6,
9921011033449:!210110506
9921011050601:tape
9921011050620/tape/off,03378,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011050620:st=for,135
9921011050642:!210110516
9921011051601:preob
9921011051602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011051602/onsource/TRACKING
9921011051857/tpical/29303,28612,36920,22329,15940,12686,36028,27398,22367
9921011051895/tpical/30942,32890,40586,22215,28395,17671,14191
9921011051899:!210110526
9921011052601:tape
9921011052620/tape/off,03587,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011052620:midob
9921011052621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011052622/onsource/TRACKING
9921011053186/wx/18.2,799.0,23.7
9921011053747/wx/18.1,799.0,22.6
9921011053755/cable/0.0184300
9921011053768/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17689,11098
9921011053780/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22913
9921011053791/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10274
9921011053802/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31088
9921011053849/tpi/21677,22953,28753,17637,12488,10295,29032,22022,17699
9921011053886/tpi/24166,25425,31088,18025,21230,12946,11097
9921011053889/tsys1/40.2,58.7,51.1,51.2,48.9,56.2,58.3,58.1,52.4
9921011053890/tsys2/138.7,137.1,133.8,119.4,116.3,109.5,128.5
9921011053895:!210110636
9921011053909#setcl#time/11980986,5,1999,210,11,05,39.07,-22.016,19.491,7
9921011053909#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011063601:et
9921011063623:!+3s
9921011063925:tape
9921011063944/tape/off,04386,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011063944:postob
9921011063944:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921011063945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011063946:check2c1
9921011072581?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011072581?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921011072581?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011072582/parity/0.,180.,33.,16.,0.,0.,376.,180.,65.,16.,131.,212.,3241.,849.
9921011072582/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921011073355:sx2c1=11
9921011073408/pass/11,,auto,-55.0,,-54.8,,0.2,
9921011073844:!210111248
9921011124801:tape
9921011124820/tape/off,04373,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011124820:st=for,135
9921011124842:!210111258
9921011125801:preob
9921011125802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011125802/onsource/TRACKING
9921011130057/tpical/23910,22803,29913,18555,13912,11549,33035,25351,18849
9921011130096/tpical/28156,30096,37129,21130,26919,16685,13264
9921011130100:!210111308
9921011130801:tape
9921011130820/tape/off,04582,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011130821:midob
9921011130821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011130822/onsource/TRACKING
9921011131384/wx/18.2,799.2,18.2
9921011131944/wx/18.2,799.2,21.0
9921011131950/cable/0.0188440
9921011131961/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13803,10111
9921011131973/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16714
9921011131984/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8721
9921011131995/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27432
9921011132042/tpi/16020,16722,21381,13608,10136,8726,24730,19210,13815
9921011132079/tpi/21312,22525,27439,16845,19538,11916,10114
9921011132082/tsys1/28.3,39.6,36.2,36.6,35.6,39.4,41.5,44.1,37.3
9921011132083/tsys2/120.1,119.4,115.6,105.4,103.4,99.6,113.3
9921011132097:!210111623
9921011132108#setcl#time/12027198,4,1999,210,11,13,21.07,-22.019,19.620,7
9921011132108#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011162301:et
9921011162323:!+3s
9921011162625:tape
9921011162644/tape/off,06787,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011162644:postob
9921011162644:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9921011162645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011162646:midtp
9921011162904/tpzero/800,358,382,1297,996,1174,1285,771,1047
9921011162942/tpzero/1378,599,282,5903,1034,395,1462
9921011162951:check2c1
9921011171580?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011171580?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011171580?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921011171581/parity/0.,278.,114.,82.,16.,0.,424.,506.,114.,163.,98.,98.,6710.,1110.
9921011171581/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921011172359:sx2c2=12
9921011172432/pass/12,,auto,-55.0,,-55.6,,-0.6,
9921011172868:fastf=1m35s
9921011190417:!+5s
9921011190919:!210112105
9921011210501:tape
9921011210520/tape/off,08912,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011210520:st=rev,135
9921011210542:!210112115
9921011211501:preob
9921011211502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011211502/onsource/TRACKING
9921011211757/tpical/29412,28752,37091,22597,16383,13550,39246,30214,22900
9921011211795/tpical/31302,33371,41275,22513,28977,17992,14394
9921011211799:!210112125
9921011212501:tape
9921011212521/tape/off,08703,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011212521:midob
9921011212522#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011212523/onsource/TRACKING
9921011213085/wx/17.9,799.0,15.1
9921011213645/wx/17.9,799.0,15.8
9921011213651/cable/0.0181591
9921011213662/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17924,11239
9921011213673/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22829
9921011213684/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10773
9921011213695/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31612
9921011213741/tpi/21560,22834,28743,17693,12643,10762,31219,24069,17914
9921011213778/tpi/24506,25759,31627,18259,21585,13217,11239
9921011213781/tsys1/38.9,55.8,49.9,49.1,45.8,50.6,54.8,55.7,49.7
9921011213782/tsys2/140.3,136.3,134.0,119.8,114.7,110.7,127.8
9921011213798:!210112540
9921011213809#setcl#time/12076911,4,1999,210,11,21,38.07,-22.023,19.758,6
9921011213809#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011254001:et
9921011254023:!+3s
9921011254325:tape
9921011254344/tape/off,05822,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011254344:postob
9921011254344:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,cw
9921011254345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011254346:check2c2
9921011263051/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,65.,33.,33.,0.,163.,16.,310.,82.
9921011263051/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921011263758:sx2c2=12
9921011263810/pass/12,,auto,-55.0,,-55.6,,-0.6,
9921011264246:!210112825
9921011282501:tape
9921011282520/tape/off,05834,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011282520:st=rev,135
9921011282542:!210112835
9921011283501:preob
9921011283502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011283502/onsource/TRACKING
9921011283757/tpical/25223,24181,31475,19352,14255,11491,32615,24845,19515
9921011283796/tpical/28556,30571,37631,21191,26971,16633,13370
9921011283799:!210112845
9921011284501:tape
9921011284520/tape/off,05625,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011284520:midob
9921011284521#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011284522/onsource/TRACKING
9921011285083/wx/17.6,799.1,22.3
9921011285644/wx/17.6,799.1,22.0
9921011285650/cable/0.0190929
9921011285661/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14405,10239
9921011285672/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17964
9921011285683/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8718
9921011285694/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27982
9921011285740/tpi/17147,17966,22781,14306,10400,8710,24510,18699,14406
9921011285777/tpi/21710,22983,27939,16979,19600,11899,10239
9921011285780/tsys1/29.8,41.6,37.9,37.9,35.9,39.8,42.1,42.9,38.4
9921011285781/tsys2/122.5,121.7,117.7,108.4,103.9,100.2,115.6
9921011285796:!210113245
9921011285807#setcl#time/12120921,4,1999,210,11,28,58.06,-22.020,19.880,7
9921011285807#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011324500:et
9921011324522:!+3s
9921011324824:tape
9921011324843/tape/off,02913,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011324843:postob
9921011324843:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921011324844#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011324845:check2c2
9921011333549?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011333549?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921011333550/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,33.,16.,49.,0.,82.,65.,$$$$$,180.
9921011333550/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,49,0
9921011334257:sx2c2=12
9921011334330/pass/12,,auto,-55.0,,-54.0,,1.0,
9921011334767:!210113948
9921011394801:tape
9921011394820/tape/off,02925,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011394820:st=rev,135
9921011394843:!210113958
9921011395801:preob
9921011395802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011395802/onsource/TRACKING
9921011400057/tpical/26260,25272,32946,20290,15297,13141,38073,29696,20914
9921011400095/tpical/29232,31282,38574,21554,27750,17157,13657
9921011400099:!210114008
9921011400801:tape
9921011400820/tape/off,02716,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011400820:midob
9921011400821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011400822/onsource/TRACKING
9921011401386/wx/17.4,799.2,31.1
9921011401947/wx/17.4,799.2,31.7
9921011401955/cable/0.0191622
9921011401968/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15832,10494
9921011401981/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19270
9921011401992/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9973
9921011402003/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28848
9921011402050/tpi/18294,19293,24503,15384,11473,9951,29351,23050,15829
9921011402087/tpi/22390,23669,28848,17275,20215,12317,10496
9921011402090/tsys1/32.3,46.6,42.0,42.2,40.3,40.4,47.3,49.3,42.7
9921011402091/tsys2/126.6,125.0,121.1,109.6,105.0,101.6,117.9
9921011402096:!210114118
9921011402112#setcl#time/12189242,4,1999,210,11,40,21.10,-22.015,20.070,7
9921011402112#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011411801:et
9921011411823:!+3s
9921011412125:tape
9921011412144/tape/off,01917,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011412144:postob
9921011412145:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921011412145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011412146:sx2c2=12
9921011412205/pass/12,,auto,-55.0,,-54.0,,1.0,
9921011412642:!210114153
9921011415300:tape
9921011415319/tape/off,01917,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011415319:st=rev,135
9921011415341:!210114203
9921011420301:preob
9921011420302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011420303/onsource/TRACKING
9921011420557/tpical/27086,27909,36978,22087,16525,13543,45172,32261,22805
9921011420596/tpical/30256,31701,39272,22064,28573,17921,14023
9921011420600:!210114213
9921011421302:tape
9921011421321/tape/off,01707,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011421321:midob
9921011421322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011421323/onsource/TRACKING
9921011421885/wx/17.4,799.1,36.8
9921011422445/wx/17.4,799.1,37.1
9921011422451/cable/0.0194275
9921011422462/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18058,10874
9921011422474/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,21659
9921011422485/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10989
9921011422496/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29816
9921011422543/tpi/20188,21576,28598,17444,13036,10945,36287,25600,17973
9921011422580/tpi/23492,24320,29826,17795,21066,13037,10873
9921011422583/tsys1/41.3,49.3,49.5,51.1,50.7,55.3,57.9,54.8,51.5
9921011422584/tsys2/134.8,132.5,129.0,114.9,110.0,106.7,123.2
9921011422599:!210114323
9921011422610#setcl#time/12201744,4,1999,210,11,42,26.08,-22.025,20.105,6
9921011422610#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011432301:et
9921011432323:!+3s
9921011432625:tape
9921011432644/tape/off,00908,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011432644:postob
9921011432645:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921011432645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011432646:midtp
9921011432905/tpzero/807,359,382,1303,1000,1036,1286,771,1056
9921011432944/tpzero/1380,600,284,5898,1013,395,1461
9921011432953:sx2c1=13
9921011433062/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,-0.6,,-0.6,
9921011433499:fastr=0m37s
9921011441249:!+5s
9921011441751:!210114454
9921011445401:tape
9921011445420/tape/low,00119,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011445420:st=for,135
9921011445442:!210114504
9921011450401:preob
9921011450401#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011450402/onsource/TRACKING
9921011450657/tpical/29090,29872,39040,23157,16767,13663,45321,32521,23700
9921011450694/tpical/31568,33174,41058,22685,29522,18471,14521
9921011450698:!210114514
9921011451401:tape
9921011451420/tape/off,00328,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011451420:midob
9921011451421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011451422/onsource/TRACKING
9921011451986/wx/17.4,799.1,36.5
9921011452547/wx/17.4,799.1,37.1
9921011452555/cable/0.0196220
9921011452568/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18613,11387
9921011452581/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23150
9921011452592/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10872
9921011452603/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31571
9921011452650/tpi/21837,23238,30490,18304,13116,10910,36273,25866,18639
9921011452687/tpi/24882,25818,31571,18419,22058,13648,11384
9921011452690/tsys1/42.6,50.7,51.8,51.5,48.8,52.7,56.8,55.4,51.1
9921011452692/tsys2/145.0,141.4,136.0,121.0,116.3,113.3,130.5
9921011452696:!210114624
9921011452710#setcl#time/12219849,5,1999,210,11,45,27.08,-22.029,20.155,6
9921011452710#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011462401:et
9921011462423:!+3s
9921011462725:tape
9921011462744/tape/off,01127,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011462744:postob
9921011462744:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,cw
9921011462745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011462746:check2c1
9921011471380?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011471380?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011471380?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921011471381/parity/16.,33.,49.,0.,16.,33.,522.,261.,114.,65.,212.,49.,$$$$$,604.
9921011471381/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,65,0
9921011472155:sx2c1=13
9921011472207/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,-0.6,,-0.6,
9921011472644:!210115052
9921011505201:tape
9921011505220/tape/off,01116,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011505220:st=for,135
9921011505242:!210115102
9921011510201:preob
9921011510202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011510202/onsource/TRACKING
9921011510457/tpical/25414,24338,31708,19454,14210,11300,31471,23817,19473
9921011510495/tpical/28514,30482,37765,21169,26802,16539,13364
9921011510499:!210115112
9921011511201:tape
9921011511220/tape/off,01325,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011511220:midob
9921011511221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011511222/onsource/TRACKING
9921011511786/wx/17.4,799.1,22.9
9921011512347/wx/17.4,799.1,24.6
9921011512355/cable/0.0194480
9921011512368/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,14596,10253
9921011512381/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18312
9921011512392/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8709
9921011512403/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28155
9921011512450/tpi/17490,18355,23324,14629,10580,8719,24134,18432,14617
9921011512487/tpi/21762,23003,28155,16962,19506,11862,10254
9921011512490/tsys1/30.9,44.2,40.2,40.6,38.8,43.8,45.8,48.2,41.1
9921011512492/tsys2/124.5,123.5,119.6,108.5,104.5,101.1,116.6
9921011512496:!210115222
9921011512510#setcl#time/12255658,5,1999,210,11,51,25.08,-22.028,20.254,6
9921011512510#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011522201:et
9921011522223:!+3s
9921011522525:tape
9921011522544/tape/off,02124,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011522544:postob
9921011522544:source=0552+398,055201.4,394821.9,1950.0,cw
9921011522545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011522546:check2c1
9921011531254?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011531254?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921011531254?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921011531255/parity/0.,98.,16.,16.,0.,16.,114.,180.,49.,82.,163.,33.,$$$$$,571.
9921011531255/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921011531959:sx2c1=13
9921011532012/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,-0.6,,-0.6,
9921011532449:!210115454
9921011545400:tape
9921011545420/tape/off,02113,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011545420:st=for,135
9921011545442:!210115504
9921011550401:preob
9921011550402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011550402/onsource/TRACKING
9921011550657/tpical/33037,32689,41844,25256,18063,14598,41918,32015,25510
9921011550695/tpical/32424,34669,42842,23010,29879,18474,14837
9921011550699:!210115514
9921011551401:tape
9921011551420/tape/off,02322,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921011551420:midob
9921011551421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921011551422/onsource/TRACKING
9921011551984/wx/17.4,799.2,26.9
9921011552546/wx/17.4,799.1,26.9
9921011552555/cable/0.0193921
9921011552569/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20671,11724
9921011552581/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26829
9921011552592/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12097
9921011552603/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33269
9921011552649/tpi/25269,26845,33624,20493,14451,12105,34577,26379,20665
9921011552686/tpi/25708,27156,33269,18843,22520,13755,11725
9921011552689/tsys1/46.3,66.6,59.4,59.2,54.7,65.3,66.7,66.8,59.5
9921011552690/tsys2/149.4,145.8,142.1,128.1,120.5,116.8,136.0
9921011552697:!210115624
9921011552717#setcl#time/12279871,4,1999,210,11,55,27.15,-22.026,20.322,6
9921011552717#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921011562401:et
9921011562424:!+3s
9921011562726:tape
9921011562746/tape/off,03121,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921011562746:postob
9921011562746:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921011562747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921011562748:check2c1
9921011571381?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011571381?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921011571381?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921011571382/parity/16.,49.,33.,0.,16.,0.,441.,163.,33.,0.,114.,82.,9714.,800.
9921011571382/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921011572159:sx2c1=13
9921011572212/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,-0.6,,-0.6,
9921011572650:!210120134
9921012013401:tape
9921012013421/tape/off,03109,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012013421:st=for,135
9921012013444:!210120144
9921012014401:preob
9921012014401#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012014402/onsource/TRACKING
9921012014655/tpical/29734,29057,37244,22412,15683,12620,37288,29189,22496
9921012014694/tpical/31104,33173,41136,22295,28573,17610,14303
9921012014699:!210120154
9921012015401:tape
9921012015421/tape/off,03318,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012015421:midob
9921012015422#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012015423/onsource/TRACKING
9921012015988/wx/17.5,799.2,27.5
9921012020547/wx/17.5,799.2,28.2
9921012020553/cable/0.0193000
9921012020564/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17542,11187
9921012020575/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23070
9921012020586/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10015
9921012020598/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31622
9921012020645/tpi/21732,23026,28818,17488,12056,10005,29510,23046,17533
9921012020682/tpi/24378,25736,31622,18110,21284,12942,11188
9921012020685/tsys1/38.4,55.2,49.6,48.3,44.8,50.4,53.3,53.3,48.8
9921012020686/tsys2/141.0,139.4,135.8,120.3,114.7,110.8,128.8
9921012020691:!210120304
9921012020709#setcl#time/12319873,4,1999,210,12,02,07.07,-22.023,20.433,7
9921012020709#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012030401:et
9921012030424:!+3s
9921012030726:tape
9921012030747/tape/off,04117,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012030747:postob
9921012030747:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
9921012030748#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012030749:check2c1
9921012035384?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921012035384?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921012035384?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921012035385/parity/0.,98.,0.,16.,16.,65.,327.,310.,49.,131.,261.,98.,8343.,604.
9921012035385/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921012040158:sx2c1=13
9921012040212/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,-0.6,,-0.6,
9921012040650:!210121026
9921012102601:tape
9921012102620/tape/off,04104,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012102620:st=for,135
9921012102642:!210121036
9921012103601:preob
9921012103602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012103602/onsource/TRACKING
9921012103857/tpical/23931,22756,29958,18649,14271,12026,35258,27649,19212
9921012103896/tpical/27978,29945,37029,20990,26991,16775,13250
9921012103900:!210121046
9921012104601:tape
9921012104620/tape/off,04313,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012104620:midob
9921012104621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012104622/onsource/TRACKING
9921012105181/wx/17.3,799.2,31.8
9921012105741/wx/17.3,799.2,31.7
9921012105747/cable/0.0192379
9921012105758/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13882,10083
9921012105770/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16449
9921012105781/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8963
9921012105792/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27275
9921012105838/tpi/15701,16461,21106,13490,10234,8978,26048,20484,13881
9921012105875/tpi/21094,22340,27323,16715,19520,11979,10087
9921012105878/tsys1/26.6,37.6,34.4,34.7,33.6,38.3,39.5,40.4,35.4
9921012105879/tsys2/118.1,117.9,114.9,104.3,102.2,99.6,112.5
9921012105894:!210121408
9921012105905#setcl#time/12373083,4,1999,210,12,10,59.03,-22.029,20.581,6
9921012105905#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012140801:et
9921012140824:!+3s
9921012141126:tape
9921012141146/tape/off,06597,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012141146:postob
9921012141146:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921012141147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012141148:check2c1
9921012145856?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921012145856?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921012145857/parity/0.,49.,33.,16.,16.,16.,376.,261.,82.,98.,163.,98.,$$$$$,506.
9921012145857/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921012150561:sx2c1=13
9921012150614/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,-0.6,,-0.6,
9921012151051:!210122003
9921012200301:tape
9921012200321/tape/off,06586,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012200321:st=for,135
9921012200344:!210122013
9921012201301:preob
9921012201301#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012201302/onsource/TRACKING
9921012201554/tpical/26736,25783,33620,20654,15459,12928,38355,29956,21242
9921012201593/tpical/28408,30504,37633,21083,26875,16584,13342
9921012201598:!210122023
9921012202301:tape
9921012202321/tape/off,06795,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012202321:midob
9921012202322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012202322/onsource/TRACKING
9921012202888/wx/17.1,799.1,28.8
9921012203448/wx/17.1,799.1,29.0
9921012203454/cable/0.0192119
9921012203465/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15469,10213
9921012203476/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,18946
9921012203487/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9667
9921012203498/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28014
9921012203544/tpi/17916,18882,23984,15044,11137,9639,28314,22272,15436
9921012203581/tpi/21656,22985,28014,16870,19554,11847,10215
9921012203584/tsys1/28.5,39.5,36.0,36.0,34.5,38.5,39.6,41.1,36.4
9921012203585/tsys2/123.8,122.8,118.9,107.4,104.4,99.7,115.5
9921012203614:!210122133
9921012203625#setcl#time/12430818,4,1999,210,12,20,36.24,-22.020,20.741,7
9921012203625#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012213301:et
9921012213324:!+3s
9921012213625:tape
9921012213645/tape/off,07594,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012213645:postob
9921012213645:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921012213646#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012213647:sx2c1=13
9921012213703/pass/13,,auto,0.0,,0.2,,0.2,
9921012214140:!210122313
9921012231301:tape
9921012231320/tape/off,07594,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012231320:st=for,135
9921012231342:!210122323
9921012232301:preob
9921012232302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012232302/onsource/TRACKING
9921012232557/tpical/27137,26226,34006,20861,15469,12939,38402,29967,21417
9921012232596/tpical/29190,31245,38588,21386,27354,16827,13593
9921012232599:!210122333
9921012233300:tape
9921012233319/tape/off,07803,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012233319:midob
9921012233320#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012233320/onsource/TRACKING
9921012233881/wx/17.0,799.2,26.9
9921012234442/wx/17.0,799.2,27.0
9921012234448/cable/0.0191855
9921012234459/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,15968,10459
9921012234470/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19176
9921012234481/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,9609
9921012234492/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28428
9921012234538/tpi/17811,19211,25355,15523,11661,9632,32018,22540,16018
9921012234575/tpi/22348,23187,28411,17189,20178,12434,10461
9921012234577/tsys1/26.8,39.5,42.4,39.2,41.2,38.2,70.8,43.1,40.7
9921012234578/tsys2/126.4,115.6,114.0,110.9,110.1,113.0,118.5
9921012234594:!210122443
9921012234605#setcl#time/12449803,4,1999,210,12,23,46.04,-22.022,20.794,7
9921012234605#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012244301:et
9921012244323:!+3s
9921012244625:tape
9921012244644/tape/off,08602,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012244644:postob
9921012244644:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921012244645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012244646:midtp
9921012244903/tpzero/802,361,380,1304,1001,1202,1282,778,1063
9921012244941/tpzero/1376,600,289,5900,1035,390,1474
9921012244949:sx2c2=14
9921012245022/pass/14,,auto,0.0,,1.0,,1.0,
9921012245457:fastf=0m14s
9921012250907:!+5s
9921012251409:!210122656
9921012265601:tape
9921012265621/tape/off,08917,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012265621:st=rev,135
9921012265644:!210122706
9921012270601:preob
9921012270601#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012270602/onsource/TRACKING
9921012270860/tpical/29254,28554,36769,22217,15936,13195,39638,30984,22644
9921012270899/tpical/30672,32679,40524,22032,28262,17445,14129
9921012270901:!210122716
9921012271601:tape
9921012271621/tape/off,08708,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012271621:midob
9921012271622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012271623/onsource/TRACKING
9921012272185/wx/79.9,799.2,79.9
9921012272744/wx/16.8,799.2,25.5
9921012272750/cable/0.0192654
9921012272761/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,17615,11022
9921012272772/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22540
9921012272783/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10450
9921012272795/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31025
9921012272842/tpi/21313,22597,28233,17366,12290,10481,31435,24589,17641
9921012272879/tpi/23926,25253,31025,17865,20947,12769,11022
9921012272882/tsys1/38.0,54.9,48.0,48.7,45.5,50.3,54.0,54.7,48.7
9921012272883/tsys2/137.9,136.9,133.4,118.4,112.3,109.2,126.7
9921012272888:!210122826
9921012272902#setcl#time/12472105,7,1999,210,12,27,28.99,-22.037,20.856,6
9921012272902#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012282601:et
9921012282624:!+3s
9921012282926:tape
9921012282946/tape/off,07909,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012282946:postob
9921012282946:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,ccw
9921012282947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012282948:check2c2
9921012291580/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,65.,0.,65.,16.,180.,33.
9921012291580/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921012292359:sx2c2=14
9921012292413/pass/14,,auto,0.0,,1.0,,1.0,
9921012292850:!210123345
9921012334501:tape
9921012334521/tape/off,07922,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012334521:st=rev,135
9921012334544:!210123355
9921012335501:preob
9921012335502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012335502/onsource/TRACKING
9921012335760/tpical/22638,22987,30469,18539,14158,11755,38639,27393,19152
9921012335799/tpical/27638,29290,36265,20881,26905,16853,13170
9921012335803:!210123405
9921012340501:tape
9921012340519/tape/off,07713,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012340519:midob
9921012340520#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012340521/onsource/TRACKING
9921012341080/wx/16.6,799.3,32.5
9921012341640/wx/16.6,799.3,32.6
9921012341646/cable/0.0193401
9921012341657/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,13903,10029
9921012341669/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16091
9921012341680/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,8800
9921012341691/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26706
9921012341738/tpi/15091,16107,21446,13479,10333,8812,28843,19974,13905
9921012341775/tpi/20846,21803,26706,16620,19468,12050,10028
9921012341778/tsys1/27.8,33.6,34.3,35.4,35.9,38.0,41.4,38.0,36.0
9921012341779/tsys2/118.2,116.8,114.0,103.8,102.2,100.1,112.3
9921012341793:!210123807
9921012341804#setcl#time/12513018,4,1999,210,12,34,18.03,-22.021,20.969,7
9921012341804#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012380701:et
9921012380724:!+3s
9921012381026:tape
9921012381046/tape/off,04979,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012381046:postob
9921012381046:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9921012381047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012381048:sx2c2=14
9921012381108/pass/14,,auto,0.0,,1.0,,1.0,
9921012381551:!210123936
9921012393601:tape
9921012393621/tape/off,04979,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012393621:st=rev,135
9921012393644:!210123946
9921012394601:preob
9921012394602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012394602/onsource/TRACKING
9921012394860/tpical/38482,39689,52469,31045,23364,18968,65180,47623,32638
9921012394897/tpical/30576,32164,39900,22089,28683,17950,14141
9921012394899:!210123956
9921012395601:tape
9921012395621/tape/off,04770,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012395621:midob
9921012395622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012395623/onsource/TRACKING
9921012400185/wx/16.3,799.3,35.6
9921012400745/wx/16.2,799.3,35.6
9921012400751/cable/0.0193209
9921012400762/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,25263,11029
9921012400773/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31029
9921012400784/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15278
9921012400795/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30970
9921012400842/tpi/29141,31124,39513,24258,17935,15314,47915,38155,25274
9921012400879/tpi/23898,25211,31001,17861,21094,12938,11028
9921012400882/tsys1/44.6,52.8,44.4,49.7,45.9,56.8,39.7,58.0,48.3
9921012400883/tsys2/139.1,146.0,142.3,116.7,109.0,103.2,126.6
9921012400888:!210124411
9921012400905#setcl#time/12548128,4,1999,210,12,40,09.04,-22.021,21.067,7
9921012400905#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012441101:et
9921012441124:!+3s
9921012441426:tape
9921012441446/tape/off,01890,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012441446:postob
9921012441446:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,ccw
9921012441447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012441447:midtp
9921012441707/tpzero/804,368,383,1305,1002,1150,1284,776,1062
9921012441746/tpzero/1376,601,289,5903,1034,395,1478
9921012441753:sx2c1=15
9921012441891/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921012442329:fastr=1m21s
9921012454478:!+5s
9921012454980:!210124650
9921012465001:tape
9921012465020/tape/low,00107,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012465020:st=for,135
9921012465042:!210124700
9921012470000:preob
9921012470001#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012470001/onsource/TRACKING
9921012470256/tpical/37099,36020,47052,28823,22041,18373,56295,45060,30230
9921012470294/tpical/29276,31338,38826,21496,27607,17072,13664
9921012470298:!210124710
9921012471001:tape
9921012471020/tape/off,00317,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012471020:midob
9921012471021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012471022/onsource/TRACKING
9921012471586/wx/15.9,799.4,35.9
9921012472147/wx/15.9,799.3,35.9
9921012472155/cable/0.0193299
9921012472168/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22822,10517
9921012472181/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27535
9921012472192/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14193
9921012472203/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29217
9921012472250/tpi/25924,27532,35128,21764,16467,14192,43530,34820,22807
9921012472287/tpi/22534,23867,29217,17222,20213,12323,10516
9921012472290/tsys1/33.0,47.0,42.8,42.6,40.8,45.9,48.6,48.9,43.1
9921012472292/tsys2/129.4,128.4,124.2,109.2,107.0,103.6,118.4
9921012472296:!210125052
9921012472310#setcl#time/12591544,5,1999,210,12,47,23.09,-22.021,21.187,7
9921012472310#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012505201:et
9921012505223:!+3s
9921012505524:tape
9921012505543/tape/off,02826,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012505543:postob
9921012505544:source=1908-201,190812.5,-201155.2,1950.0,neutral
9921012505544#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012505545:check2c1
9921012514247?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921012514247?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921012514247?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921012514247?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921012514249/parity/16.,49.,49.,0.,33.,16.,408.,261.,180.,147.,229.,33.,865.,653.
9921012514249/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921012514958:sx2c1=15
9921012515091/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921012515529:!210125342
9921012534201:tape
9921012534220/tape/off,02814,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012534220:st=for,135
9921012534242:!210125352
9921012535201:preob
9921012535202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012535202/onsource/TRACKING
9921012535457/tpical/49432,49565,63661,37981,27481,22692,$$$$$,57091,39779
9921012535496/tpical/33432,35740,44281,23430,30297,18843,15195
9921012535499:!210125402
9921012540201:tape
9921012540220/tape/off,03023,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012540220:midob
9921012540221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012540222/onsource/TRACKING
9921012540786/wx/15.7,799.3,31.7
9921012541346/wx/15.7,799.3,32.2
9921012541354/cable/0.0197020
9921012541367/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,33422,12137
9921012541380/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,42268
9921012541391/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19335
9921012541402/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34899
9921012541449/tpi/39594,42335,53454,32086,22848,19346,61106,48910,33448
9921012541486/tpi/26822,28411,34899,19309,23163,14262,12140
9921012541489?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921012541490/tsys1/58.0,85.3,76.4,76.8,69.3,79.9,$$$$$$$$,86.5,75.2
9921012541491/tsys2/158.8,156.5,152.1,134.2,127.9,124.8,143.9
9921012541495:!210125605
9921012541509#setcl#time/12632754,5,1999,210,12,54,15.08,-22.026,21.302,7
9921012541509#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012555751;ifd
9921012555765/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,35163,12105
9921012560501:et
9921012560524:!+3s
9921012560825:tape
9921012560845/tape/off,04419,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012560845:postob
9921012560845:source=1124-186,112434.0,-184046.3,1950.0,neutral
9921012560846#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012560847:check2c1
9921012565476?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921012565476?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921012565477/parity/0.,98.,16.,16.,16.,16.,245.,229.,65.,65.,180.,82.,$$$$$,441.
9921012565477/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921012570255:sx2c1=15
9921012570310/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921012570747:!210125819
9921012581067;ifd=26,29
9921012581901:tape
9921012581921/tape/off,04407,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012581921:st=for,135
9921012581944:!210125829
9921012582901:preob
9921012582902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012582902/onsource/TRACKING
9921012583160/tpical/39164,39094,50103,30048,21073,16081,47391,37383,30219
9921012583199/tpical/33374,35554,44172,23320,30333,18756,15165
9921012583202:!210125839
9921012583901:tape
9921012583919/tape/off,04616,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921012583919:midob
9921012583920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921012583921/onsource/TRACKING
9921012584479/wx/15.7,799.3,31.9
9921012585039/wx/15.7,799.3,32.0
9921012585045/cable/0.0192855
9921012585056/ifd/26,29,nor,nor,rem,24821,12099
9921012585067/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32692
9921012585078/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13423
9921012585089/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34821
9921012585135/tpi/30550,32679,41045,24770,17089,13420,39614,31237,24823
9921012585172/tpi/26762,28240,34821,19230,23129,14167,12098
9921012585175/tsys1/50.8,74.0,66.0,65.4,59.4,67.8,72.5,72.9,64.7
9921012585176/tsys2/158.3,155.8,152.3,134.4,126.5,123.8,142.8
9921012585191:!210125949
9921012585202#setcl#time/12660453,4,1999,210,12,58,52.01,-22.014,21.379,8
9921012585202#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921012594901:et
9921012594924:!+3s
9921012595226:tape
9921012595246/tape/off,05415,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921012595246:postob
9921012595246:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921012595247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921012595248:check2c1
9921013003881?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013003881?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921013003882/parity/0.,180.,49.,49.,16.,0.,278.,180.,147.,65.,327.,16.,$$$$$,278.
9921013003882/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921013004659:sx2c1=15
9921013004714/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921013005151:!210130141
9921013014101:tape
9921013014121/tape/off,05402,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013014121:st=for,135
9921013014144:!210130151
9921013015101:preob
9921013015102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013015102/onsource/TRACKING
9921013015360/tpical/32130,32763,43486,25714,19167,15191,51743,37646,26618
9921013015399/tpical/27892,29438,36589,20857,26448,16531,13164
9921013015402:!210130201
9921013020101:tape
9921013020119/tape/off,05611,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013020119:midob
9921013020120#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013020121/onsource/TRACKING
9921013020680/wx/79.9,799.3,79.9
9921013021240/wx/15.7,799.3,36.6
9921013021246/cable/0.0196570
9921013021257/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19699,10091
9921013021269/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24296
9921013021281/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11827
9921013021292/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27602
9921013021339/tpi/22896,24279,30931,19169,14064,11831,36258,28681,19695
9921013021376/tpi/21328,22605,27601,16665,19141,11709,10089
9921013021379/tsys1/35.2,41.4,35.8,40.1,37.6,46.7,33.2,45.8,39.6
9921013021380/tsys2/125.4,132.8,125.3,105.9,102.2,96.8,115.5
9921013021395:!210130311
9921013021407#setcl#time/12680662,4,1999,210,13,02,14.05,-22.013,21.435,8
9921013021407#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013031101:et
9921013031124:!+3s
9921013031426:tape
9921013031446/tape/off,06410,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013031446:postob
9921013031449:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,cw
9921013031450#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013031450:check2c1
9921013040155?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013040155?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013040155?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921013040156/parity/0.,98.,65.,0.,16.,16.,278.,147.,0.,65.,131.,33.,$$$$$,686.
9921013040156/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921013040863:sx2c1=15
9921013040917/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921013041355:!210130609
9921013060901:tape
9921013060921/tape/off,06397,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013060921:st=for,135
9921013060944:!210130619
9921013061901:preob
9921013061902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013061902/onsource/TRACKING
9921013062160/tpical/35805,34562,45093,27353,19990,15469,44136,34060,27578
9921013062199/tpical/28924,30972,38403,21403,27090,16777,13523
9921013062201:!210130629
9921013062901:tape
9921013062921/tape/off,06606,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013062921:midob
9921013062922#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013062923/onsource/TRACKING
9921013063484/wx/15.6,799.4,31.9
9921013064044/wx/15.6,799.4,31.8
9921013064050/cable/0.0192872
9921013064061/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,21080,10457
9921013064073/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26735
9921013064084/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12113
9921013064096/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29214
9921013064143/tpi/25237,26763,34019,20941,15142,12102,34698,26882,21091
9921013064180/tpi/22392,23711,29214,17235,19994,12148,10457
9921013064183/tsys1/34.0,49.8,44.6,45.0,42.9,47.8,52.0,53.5,45.4
9921013064184/tsys2/132.7,131.3,129.8,112.1,110.2,104.7,120.8
9921013064189:!210130739
9921013064205#setcl#time/12707467,5,1999,210,13,06,42.03,-22.015,21.509,8
9921013064205#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013073901:et
9921013073924:!+3s
9921013074226:tape
9921013074246/tape/off,07405,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013074246:postob
9921013074246:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921013074247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013074248:check2c1
9921013082884?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013082884?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921013082884?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013082885/parity/0.,131.,16.,16.,16.,0.,245.,131.,49.,49.,147.,16.,620.,686.
9921013082885/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921013083659:sx2c1=15
9921013083712/pass/15,,auto,55.0,,54.4,,-0.6,
9921013084149:!210131024
9921013102401:tape
9921013102420/tape/off,07392,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013102420:st=for,135
9921013102442:!210131034
9921013103401:preob
9921013103402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013103402/onsource/TRACKING
9921013103657/tpical/32916,33893,44892,26537,19567,15463,52859,38156,27336
9921013103695/tpical/28404,29991,37160,21081,26893,16815,13329
9921013103699:!210131044
9921013104401:tape
9921013104420/tape/off,07601,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013104420:midob
9921013104421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013104422/onsource/TRACKING
9921013104983/wx/15.6,799.4,31.3
9921013105542/wx/15.6,799.4,31.2
9921013105548/cable/0.0193315
9921013105559/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20360,10269
9921013105570/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24652
9921013105581/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11814
9921013105592/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27964
9921013105638/tpi/22932,24678,32754,19768,14605,11816,40772,28941,20369
9921013105675/tpi/21834,22776,27981,16962,19651,12166,10268
9921013105678/tsys1/32.6,38.8,39.2,40.1,40.3,43.0,48.0,44.9,40.7
9921013105679/tsys2/128.4,126.7,124.4,110.7,106.0,104.4,118.4
9921013105693:!210131154
9921013105704#setcl#time/12732974,4,1999,210,13,10,57.03,-22.020,21.580,7
9921013105704#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013115401:et
9921013115423:!+3s
9921013115725:tape
9921013115744/tape/off,08400,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013115744:postob
9921013115744:source=1606+106,160623.4,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
9921013115745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013115746:midtp
9921013120003/tpzero/803,369,381,1303,1004,1111,1281,775,1067
9921013120041/tpzero/1376,600,288,5904,1023,391,1478
9921013120049:sx2c2=16
9921013120122/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921013120558:fastf=0m22s
9921013122808:!+5s
9921013123310:!210131310
9921013131001:tape
9921013131020/tape/off,08896,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013131020:st=rev,135
9921013131042:!210131320
9921013132001:preob
9921013132002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013132002/onsource/TRACKING
9921013132257/tpical/32405,30999,40789,24926,18570,15008,45207,35848,25542
9921013132295/tpical/27574,29556,36533,20675,26211,16278,13038
9921013132299:!210131330
9921013133001:tape
9921013133020/tape/off,08687,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013133020:midob
9921013133021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013133022/onsource/TRACKING
9921013133581/wx/15.6,799.4,32.4
9921013134141/wx/15.6,799.4,32.4
9921013134147/cable/0.0192924
9921013134158/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18379,9936
9921013134169/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22435
9921013134180/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11149
9921013134191/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27004
9921013134236/tpi/21160,22443,28759,17928,13310,11145,33397,26626,18382
9921013134273/tpi/20878,22072,26992,16489,18955,11580,9936
9921013134276/tsys1/26.6,37.9,34.7,34.9,34.4,38.2,40.0,41.2,35.5
9921013134277/tsys2/120.1,118.3,115.4,104.3,101.9,98.2,112.4
9921013134291:!210131520
9921013134302#setcl#time/12749577,4,1999,210,13,13,43.01,-22.029,21.626,7
9921013134302#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013152001:et
9921013152023:!+3s
9921013152325:tape
9921013152344/tape/off,07438,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013152344:postob
9921013152344:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921013152345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013152346:check2c2
9921013161052?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 26.
9921013161052/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,65.,0.,49.,0.,114.,0.,310.,82.
9921013161052/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921013161758:sx2c2=16
9921013161810/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921013162246:!210131733
9921013173301:tape
9921013173320/tape/off,07451,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013173320:st=rev,135
9921013173342:!210131743
9921013174301:preob
9921013174302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013174302/onsource/TRACKING
9921013174557/tpical/38546,37718,48846,29413,21283,17167,52665,41996,30173
9921013174595/tpical/30166,32079,39862,21766,27714,17169,13906
9921013174599:!210131753
9921013175301:tape
9921013175320/tape/off,07242,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013175320:midob
9921013175321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013175322/onsource/TRACKING
9921013175886/wx/15.5,799.5,30.0
9921013180447/wx/15.5,799.4,30.2
9921013180455/cable/0.0188024
9921013180468/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23218,10811
9921013180481/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29515
9921013180492/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13457
9921013180503/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30390
9921013180550/tpi/27713,29505,37248,22738,16189,13433,41356,33036,23220
9921013180587/tpi/23464,24635,30390,17617,20480,12514,10813
9921013180590/tsys1/36.5,52.1,46.7,47.2,43.8,48.5,52.1,52.9,46.8
9921013180592/tsys2/135.9,133.2,131.1,116.4,110.9,107.4,124.5
9921013180596:!210131903
9921013180610#setcl#time/12775891,6,1999,210,13,18,06.08,-22.032,21.699,6
9921013180610#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013190301:et
9921013190323:!+3s
9921013190625:tape
9921013190644/tape/off,06443,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013190644:postob
9921013190645:source=1451-375,145118.3,-373522.8,1950.0,neutral
9921013190645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013190646:sx2c2=16
9921013190704/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,54.4,,-0.6,
9921013191143:!210132013
9921013200837;ifd=26,29
9921013201300:tape
9921013201320/tape/off,06443,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013201320:st=rev,135
9921013201343:!210132023
9921013201585;ifd=27,29
9921013202301:preob
9921013202302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013202302/onsource/TRACKING
9921013202555/tpical/34919,35078,44939,26976,19032,15232,47106,37639,27469
9921013202592/tpical/33684,35917,44469,23459,30395,18894,15273
9921013202594:!210132033
9921013203301:tape
9921013203321/tape/off,06234,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013203321:midob
9921013203322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013203323/onsource/TRACKING
9921013203882/wx/15.5,799.5,30.7
9921013204442/wx/15.5,799.4,31.0
9921013204448/cable/0.0193394
9921013204459/ifd/27,29,nor,nor,rem,23226,12196
9921013204471/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29978
9921013204482/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13095
9921013204493/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,35055
9921013204539/tpi/28076,29932,37757,22835,15891,13070,40397,32259,23210
9921013204576/tpi/27070,28528,35105,19348,23242,14276,12199
9921013204579/tsys1/58.6,84.4,76.5,76.4,69.7,81.3,85.7,86.0,76.4
9921013204580/tsys2/160.2,155.9,153.3,134.9,128.1,124.0,143.8
9921013204585:!210132157
9921013204602#setcl#time/12791884,5,1999,210,13,20,45.98,-22.020,21.744,7
9921013204602#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013215701:et
9921013215724:!+3s
9921013220026:tape
9921013220046/tape/off,05277,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013220046:postob
9921013220046:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
9921013220047#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013220048:check2c2
9921013224684?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013224684?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921013224685/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,16.,16.,0.,180.,16.,1722.,33.
9921013224685/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921013225459:sx2c2=16
9921013225512/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,56.1,,1.1,
9921013225950:!210133014
9921013301401:tape
9921013301421/tape/off,05288,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013301421:st=rev,135
9921013301444:!210133024
9921013302401:preob
9921013302401#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013302402/onsource/TRACKING
9921013302657/tpical/33003,31545,41359,25409,19518,15926,48662,38657,26452
9921013302695/tpical/27394,29257,36147,20610,26191,16279,13012
9921013302698:!210133034
9921013303401:tape
9921013303420/tape/off,05080,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013303420:midob
9921013303421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013303422/onsource/TRACKING
9921013303983/wx/15.3,799.5,34.8
9921013304544/wx/15.3,799.5,34.9
9921013304552/cable/0.0192798
9921013304565/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18956,9882
9921013304578/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22797
9921013304591/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11765
9921013304604/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26507
9921013304652/tpi/21447,22793,29126,18244,13904,11771,35819,28672,18964
9921013304689/tpi/20678,21729,26507,16349,18850,11597,9884
9921013304692/tsys1/26.3,37.7,34.5,34.8,33.8,37.7,39.5,41.1,35.1
9921013304693/tsys2/118.5,115.7,112.2,101.1,100.1,98.7,110.8
9921013304698:!210133304
9921013304713#setcl#time/12852014,4,1999,210,13,30,47.13,-22.016,21.911,8
9921013304713#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013330401:et
9921013330423:!+3s
9921013330725:tape
9921013330744/tape/off,03381,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013330744:postob
9921013330744:source=1908-201,190812.5,-201155.2,1950.0,neutral
9921013330745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013330746:check2c2
9921013335446?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013335446?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921013335447/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,16.,0.,131.,0.,2784.,16.
9921013335447/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921013340157:sx2c2=16
9921013340209/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921013340646:!210134033
9921013403301:tape
9921013403321/tape/off,03394,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013403321:st=rev,135
9921013403343:!210134043
9921013404301:preob
9921013404302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013404302/onsource/TRACKING
9921013404557/tpical/46587,46483,59534,35879,25963,21419,$$$$$,53775,37444
9921013404595/tpical/31432,33435,41558,22399,28780,17850,14406
9921013404599:!210134053
9921013405301:tape
9921013405320/tape/off,03185,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013405320:midob
9921013405321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013405322/onsource/TRACKING
9921013405886/wx/14.8,799.7,37.5
9921013410446/wx/14.8,799.6,37.5
9921013410454/cable/0.0198087
9921013410467/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,30785,11318
9921013410479/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,38284
9921013410490/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17733
9921013410502/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31619
9921013410549/tpi/35336,38007,49690,29592,21360,17575,59939,44806,30793
9921013410586/tpi/24818,25725,31619,18257,21630,13395,11310
9921013410589?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921013410590/tsys1/45.1,65.3,73.6,66.1,65.0,63.0,$$$$$$$$,72.2,65.7
9921013410591/tsys2/146.2,134.4,130.0,123.0,118.9,120.4,131.0
9921013410595:!210134239
9921013410610#setcl#time/12913926,5,1999,210,13,41,06.09,-22.019,22.083,8
9921013410610#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013423901:et
9921013423923:!+3s
9921013424225:tape
9921013424244/tape/off,01981,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013424244:postob
9921013424245:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9921013424245#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013424246:sx2c2=16
9921013424304/pass/16,,auto,55.0,,55.3,,0.3,
9921013424741:!210134351
9921013435101:tape
9921013435120/tape/off,01981,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013435120:st=rev,135
9921013435142:!210134401
9921013440101:preob
9921013440101#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013440102/onsource/TRACKING
9921013440357/tpical/43230,42768,54898,33061,23892,19799,61925,49412,34373
9921013440395/tpical/31400,33270,41302,22317,28500,17773,14362
9921013440399:!210134411
9921013441101:tape
9921013441120/tape/off,01772,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013441120:midob
9921013441121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013441122/onsource/TRACKING
9921013441685/wx/14.6,799.7,36.0
9921013442244/wx/14.6,799.7,36.0
9921013442250/cable/0.0189725
9921013442261/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,27403,11276
9921013442273/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34746
9921013442284/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16088
9921013442295/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31899
9921013442342/tpi/32513,34722,43630,26418,18846,16113,50433,40192,27393
9921013442379/tpi/24736,25832,31899,18186,21359,13134,11275
9921013442382/tsys1/43.5,62.8,56.4,55.6,52.0,59.8,62.9,62.8,55.4
9921013442383/tsys2/144.6,139.9,138.6,122.6,117.4,113.3,130.9
9921013442397:!210134521
9921013442408#setcl#time/12933730,4,1999,210,13,44,24.08,-22.018,22.138,8
9921013442408#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013452101:et
9921013452123:!+3s
9921013452425:tape
9921013452444/tape/off,00973,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013452444:postob
9921013452444:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921013452445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013452446:midtp
9921013452703/tpzero/806,371,379,1306,1004,1255,1281,779,1061
9921013452741/tpzero/1376,601,292,5905,1022,391,1479
9921013452749:check2c2
9921013461448?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013461448?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921013461449/parity/16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,0.,180.,0.,$$$$$,16.
9921013461449/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921013462159:sx2c1=17
9921013462302/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,109.5,,-0.5,
9921013462738:fastr=0m40s
9921013470788:!+5s
9921013471290:!210134820
9921013482001:tape
9921013482020/tape/low,00122,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013482020:st=for,135
9921013482042:!210134830
9921013483001:preob
9921013483002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013483002/onsource/TRACKING
9921013483257/tpical/33134,31826,41736,25435,18909,15718,47006,37388,26249
9921013483295/tpical/27614,29391,36540,20614,26199,16180,13019
9921013483299:!210134840
9921013484001:tape
9921013484020/tape/off,00331,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013484020:midob
9921013484021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013484022/onsource/TRACKING
9921013484586/wx/14.6,799.6,31.1
9921013485147/wx/14.6,799.7,31.1
9921013485155/cable/0.0190812
9921013485168/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19026,9946
9921013485181/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23210
9921013485194/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11928
9921013485205/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27064
9921013485252/tpi/21968,23335,29834,18550,13670,11945,35165,28174,19072
9921013485288/tpi/21002,22050,27064,16497,18897,11550,9945
9921013485291/tsys1/27.9,39.8,36.4,36.8,35.5,41.6,42.1,43.7,36.9
9921013485292/tsys2/122.4,120.5,116.5,106.1,101.0,99.4,113.6
9921013485297:!210134950
9921013485314#setcl#time/12960643,4,1999,210,13,48,53.14,-22.020,22.213,8
9921013485314#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013495001:et
9921013495023:!+3s
9921013495325:tape
9921013495344/tape/off,01130,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013495344:postob
9921013495344:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
9921013495345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921013495346:check2c1
9921013503980?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921013503980?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921013503981/parity/0.,33.,49.,0.,16.,0.,457.,180.,114.,65.,310.,49.,$$$$$,343.
9921013503981/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921013504755:sx2c1=17
9921013504808/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,110.3,,0.3,
9921013505243:!210135524
9921013552400:tape
9921013552419/tape/off,01117,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921013552419:st=for,135
9921013552441:!210135534
9921013553401:preob
9921013553402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013553402/onsource/TRACKING
9921013553657/tpical/37570,36597,47537,29082,21720,18233,55877,44303,30273
9921013553695/tpical/29610,31403,38994,21532,27523,17027,13723
9921013553699:!210135544
9921013554401:tape
9921013554420/tape/off,01326,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921013554420:midob
9921013554421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921013554422/onsource/TRACKING
9921013554986/wx/14.9,799.7,29.7
9921013555547/wx/14.9,799.7,29.7
9921013555555/cable/0.0194199
9921013555568/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22873,10620
9921013555580/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28047
9921013555591/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14108
9921013555602/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29485
9921013555649/tpi/26455,28124,35545,22027,16223,14120,43167,34307,22890
9921013555686/tpi/22960,23971,29485,17337,20213,12356,10618
9921013555689/tsys1/33.9,48.1,43.1,43.2,40.7,46.0,48.4,49.3,43.5
9921013555690/tsys2/133.9,129.7,126.6,112.4,108.3,105.6,121.4
9921013555695:!210135959
9921013555709#setcl#time/13003047,5,1999,210,13,55,57.07,-22.022,22.330,7
9921013555709#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921013595900:et
9921013595922:!+3s
9921014000224:tape
9921014000243/tape/off,04206,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014000243:postob
9921014000243:source=1219+044,121949.3,042953.8,1950.0,neutral
9921014000244#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014000244:check2c1
9921014004876?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014004876?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921014004877/parity/16.,33.,49.,0.,33.,0.,359.,229.,65.,65.,294.,33.,$$$$$,278.
9921014004877/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,57,0
9921014005654:sx2c1=17
9921014005708/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,109.5,,-0.5,
9921014010144:!210140452
9921014045201:tape
9921014045220/tape/off,04193,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014045220:st=for,135
9921014045242:!210140502
9921014050201:preob
9921014050202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014050202/onsource/TRACKING
9921014050457/tpical/36533,35317,46037,27700,19737,15169,42264,33027,27690
9921014050495/tpical/29166,30931,38458,21288,26907,16539,13499
9921014050499:!210140512
9921014051201:tape
9921014051220/tape/off,04402,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014051220:midob
9921014051221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014051222/onsource/TRACKING
9921014051784/wx/14.9,799.9,26.6
9921014052344/wx/14.9,799.8,26.8
9921014052351/cable/0.0194878
9921014052362/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20958,10413
9921014052373/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27067
9921014052384/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11937
9921014052395/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28901
9921014052442/tpi/25488,27100,34286,21038,14860,11930,32634,25347,20954
9921014052479/tpi/22468,23472,28856,17109,19705,11941,10416
9921014052482/tsys1/32.8,47.8,42.4,43.5,41.8,48.4,47.9,47.0,43.4
9921014052484/tsys2/129.9,126.5,122.7,110.6,107.0,103.6,119.5
9921014052488:!210140713
9921014052500#setcl#time/13059854,5,1999,210,14,05,24.99,-22.027,22.488,7
9921014052500#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014071301:et
9921014071323:!+3s
9921014071625:tape
9921014071644/tape/off,05775,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014071644:postob
9921014071644:source=1334-127,133500.0,-124209.7,1950.0,neutral
9921014071645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014071646:sx2c1=17
9921014071705/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,110.3,,0.3,
9921014072142:!210140804
9921014080401:tape
9921014080420/tape/off,05775,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014080420:st=for,135
9921014080442:!210140814
9921014081401:preob
9921014081401#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014081402/onsource/TRACKING
9921014081657/tpical/38350,37529,48604,29171,20393,15422,45896,36610,29152
9921014081695/tpical/29662,31392,39056,21439,27100,16681,13669
9921014081699:!210140824
9921014082401:tape
9921014082420/tape/off,05984,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014082420:midob
9921014082421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014082422/onsource/TRACKING
9921014082983/wx/15.0,799.9,27.4
9921014083542/wx/15.0,799.9,27.4
9921014083548/cable/0.0195648
9921014083559/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22344,10611
9921014083570/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29304
9921014083581/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11919
9921014083592/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29646
9921014083639/tpi/27416,29301,36880,22426,15464,11903,35876,28681,22341
9921014083676/tpi/23018,23978,29658,17339,20014,12123,10613
9921014083679/tsys1/35.8,51.7,45.8,46.0,43.1,44.5,50.8,51.7,45.9
9921014083680/tsys2/134.3,130.0,128.9,115.0,110.5,106.1,123.3
9921014083694:!210140934
9921014083705#setcl#time/13079064,4,1999,210,14,08,37.04,-22.029,22.542,7
9921014083705#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014093401:et
9921014093423:!+3s
9921014093725:tape
9921014093744/tape/off,06783,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014093744:postob
9921014093744:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921014093745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014093746:sx2c1=17
9921014093800/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,109.5,,-0.5,
9921014094237:!210141021
9921014102101:tape
9921014102120/tape/off,06783,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014102120:st=for,135
9921014102142:!210141031
9921014103101:preob
9921014103102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014103102/onsource/TRACKING
9921014103357/tpical/38083,37176,48106,28791,20130,15962,49109,39438,29117
9921014103395/tpical/29598,31322,39102,21428,27097,16627,13661
9921014103399:!210141041
9921014104101:tape
9921014104120/tape/off,06992,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014104120:midob
9921014104121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014104122/onsource/TRACKING
9921014104686/wx/15.0,799.9,27.4
9921014105247/wx/15.0,799.8,27.0
9921014105255/cable/0.0192973
9921014105268/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,22309,10638
9921014105280/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28917
9921014105291/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12357
9921014105302/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29842
9921014105349/tpi/27080,28936,36367,22072,15223,12354,38526,30990,22297
9921014105386/tpi/23074,24021,29842,17319,20069,12142,10638
9921014105389/tsys1/35.1,51.0,45.1,45.4,42.6,45.2,51.7,52.6,45.8
9921014105391/tsys2/137.2,132.3,131.6,114.6,111.8,108.1,124.9
9921014105395:!210141151
9921014105409#setcl#time/13092771,4,1999,210,14,10,54.08,-22.023,22.580,7
9921014105409#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014115101:et
9921014115123:!+3s
9921014115425:tape
9921014115444/tape/off,07791,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014115444:postob
9921014115444:source=1921-293,192142.3,-292026.3,1950.0,neutral
9921014115445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014115446:sx2c1=17
9921014115504/pass/17,,auto,110.0,,109.5,,-0.5,
9921014115941:!210141322
9921014132201:tape
9921014132220/tape/off,07791,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014132220:st=for,135
9921014132242:!210141332
9921014133201:preob
9921014133202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014133202/onsource/TRACKING
9921014133457/tpical/52537,53135,$$$$$,40116,28715,23402,$$$$$,59914,42163
9921014133495/tpical/33254,35331,43928,23275,30108,18620,15121
9921014133499:!210141342
9921014134201:tape
9921014134220/tape/off,08001,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014134220:midob
9921014134221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014134222/onsource/TRACKING
9921014134786/wx/15.1,799.8,23.5
9921014135347/wx/15.1,799.9,23.4
9921014135355/cable/0.0193841
9921014135368/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,34676,12052
9921014135380/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,44447
9921014135391/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19490
9921014135402/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34468
9921014135449/tpi/41368,44356,55788,33299,23340,19492,62056,49926,34625
9921014135486/tpi/26712,27996,34468,19168,22916,14066,12052
9921014135489?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921014135489?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921014135490/tsys1/53.4,73.7,$$$$$$$$,69.0,61.1,68.6,$$$$$$$$,72.3,65.5
9921014135492/tsys2/159.7,154.0,149.0,133.2,125.5,123.8,142.1
9921014135496:!210141452
9921014135510#setcl#time/13110877,5,1999,210,14,13,55.09,-22.027,22.630,7
9921014135510#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014145201:et
9921014145223:!+3s
9921014145525:tape
9921014145544/tape/off,08799,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014145544:postob
9921014145544:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921014145545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014145546:midtp
9921014145804/tpzero/808,375,385,1308,1006,1057,1281,780,1069
9921014145843/tpzero/1378,601,294,5906,1024,397,1483
9921014145852:sx2c2=18
9921014145928/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,108.6,,-1.4,
9921014150364:fastf=0m7s
9921014151114:!+5s
9921014151616:!210141611
9921014161101:tape
9921014161120/tape/off,08958,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014161120:st=rev,135
9921014161142:!210141621
9921014162101:preob
9921014162102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014162102/onsource/TRACKING
9921014162357/tpical/34344,32975,43043,26054,19083,15248,46811,37121,26704
9921014162395/tpical/27878,29673,38042,20712,26080,16039,13085
9921014162399:!210141631
9921014163101:tape
9921014163120/tape/off,08749,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014163120:midob
9921014163121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014163122/onsource/TRACKING
9921014163681/wx/15.2,799.8,23.7
9921014164241/wx/15.2,799.8,23.8
9921014164247/cable/0.0196106
9921014164258/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19654,10027
9921014164269/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24559
9921014164280/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11499
9921014164291/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28280
9921014164337/tpi/23126,24557,31198,19229,13896,11498,35181,28160,19655
9921014164374/tpi/21272,22288,28308,16616,18976,11480,10026
9921014164377/tsys1/29.2,42.2,38.2,38.6,36.5,40.9,42.8,44.9,38.8
9921014164378/tsys2/124.2,121.1,118.7,107.8,104.2,100.3,115.2
9921014164393:!210141741
9921014164404#setcl#time/13127774,4,1999,210,14,16,44.03,-22.014,22.677,8
9921014164404#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014174101:et
9921014174123:!+3s
9921014174425:tape
9921014174444/tape/off,07950,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014174444:postob
9921014174445:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,cw
9921014174445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014174446:check2c2
9921014183149?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014183149?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 26.
9921014183149/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,49.,0.,114.,0.,6702.,0.
9921014183149/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921014183858:sx2c2=18
9921014183930/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921014184367:!210142016
9921014201601:tape
9921014201620/tape/off,07961,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014201620:st=rev,135
9921014201642:!210142026
9921014202601:preob
9921014202602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014202602/onsource/TRACKING
9921014202857/tpical/39219,38513,49700,29913,21503,16406,47516,36620,30200
9921014202895/tpical/30072,31892,39638,21696,27873,17142,13871
9921014202899:!210142036
9921014203601:tape
9921014203620/tape/off,07752,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014203620:midob
9921014203621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014203622/onsource/TRACKING
9921014204186/wx/15.3,799.8,23.2
9921014204747/wx/15.3,799.8,23.3
9921014204755/cable/0.0192893
9921014204768/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23814,10835
9921014204780/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30731
9921014204791/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13330
9921014204802/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30350
9921014204849/tpi/28858,30744,38884,23684,16789,13334,38685,29708,23844
9921014204886/tpi/23540,24589,30350,17635,20596,12568,10835
9921014204889/tsys1/39.8,57.5,52.3,52.8,49.2,58.7,62.3,61.5,52.7
9921014204891/tsys2/139.9,135.5,133.5,119.1,110.9,109.7,127.0
9921014204895:!210142146
9921014204909#setcl#time/13152287,6,1999,210,14,20,49.08,-22.032,22.745,7
9921014204909#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014214601:et
9921014214623:!+3s
9921014214925:tape
9921014214944/tape/off,06953,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014214944:postob
9921014214944:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9921014214945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014214946:check2c2
9921014223573?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014223573?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921014223574/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,82.,16.,2024.,16.
9921014223574/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921014224355:sx2c2=18
9921014224408/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921014224844:!210142532
9921014253201:tape
9921014253220/tape/off,06965,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014253220:st=rev,135
9921014253242:!210142542
9921014254201:preob
9921014254201#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014254202/onsource/TRACKING
9921014254457/tpical/38906,38149,49405,29964,21924,17940,55939,44557,30996
9921014254496/tpical/29860,31681,39470,21641,27726,17111,13827
9921014254500:!210142552
9921014255201:tape
9921014255220/tape/off,06756,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014255220:midob
9921014255221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014255222/onsource/TRACKING
9921014255784/wx/79.9,799.9,79.9
9921014260343/wx/15.3,799.9,26.2
9921014260349/cable/0.0177321
9921014260360/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23694,10729
9921014260371/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29591
9921014260382/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13967
9921014260393/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29920
9921014260439/tpi/27795,29598,37404,22945,16589,13971,43733,34817,23693
9921014260476/tpi/23190,24232,29882,17471,20459,12467,10730
9921014260479/tsys1/35.7,50.2,45.3,45.3,42.9,47.8,51.1,51.4,45.5
9921014260480/tsys2/134.9,130.8,127.3,114.4,110.3,107.2,123.1
9921014260495:!210142702
9921014260507#setcl#time/13183892,4,1999,210,14,26,05.06,-22.021,22.833,8
9921014260507#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014270201:et
9921014270223:!+3s
9921014270525:tape
9921014270544/tape/off,05957,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014270544:postob
9921014270544:source=1908-201,190812.5,-201155.2,1950.0,neutral
9921014270545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014270546:check2c2
9921014275176?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014275176/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,0.,131.,0.,9363.,49.
9921014275176/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921014275954:sx2c2=18
9921014280008/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921014280444:!210142916
9921014291600:tape
9921014291619/tape/off,05970,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014291619:st=rev,135
9921014291641:!210142926
9921014292601:preob
9921014292602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014292602/onsource/TRACKING
9921014292857/tpical/39529,38688,49826,30004,21739,17578,54660,43783,30974
9921014292895/tpical/30084,31997,39875,21763,27859,17146,13934
9921014292899:!210142936
9921014293601:tape
9921014293620/tape/off,05761,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014293620:midob
9921014293621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014293622/onsource/TRACKING
9921014294183/wx/15.2,799.9,25.9
9921014294743/wx/15.2,799.9,26.1
9921014294749/cable/0.0182732
9921014294760/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23954,10846
9921014294771/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30425
9921014294782/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13832
9921014294793/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30370
9921014294839/tpi/28428,30490,38304,23347,16614,13841,43096,34564,23958
9921014294876/tpi/23500,24556,30355,17640,20618,12523,10845
9921014294879/tsys1/36.6,54.0,48.4,48.7,44.8,50.3,53.2,53.9,48.0
9921014294880/tsys2/138.6,132.8,130.2,117.4,111.6,108.2,125.0
9921014294895:!210143046
9921014294907#setcl#time/13206297,4,1999,210,14,29,49.05,-22.024,22.895,7
9921014294907#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014304601:et
9921014304623:!+3s
9921014304925:tape
9921014304944/tape/off,04962,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014304944:postob
9921014304944:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
9921014304945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014304946:check2c2
9921014313584/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,0.,49.,0.,65.,0.,212.,49.
9921014313584/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921014314355:sx2c2=18
9921014314408/pass/18,,auto,110.0,,111.1,,1.1,
9921014314844:!210143552
9921014355201:tape
9921014355220/tape/off,04975,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014355220:st=rev,135
9921014355242:!210143602
9921014360201:preob
9921014360202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014360202/onsource/TRACKING
9921014360457/tpical/33708,32375,42663,25949,19837,16039,49702,39691,27044
9921014360495/tpical/27228,29068,35769,20415,25952,16049,12940
9921014360499:!210143612
9921014361201:tape
9921014361220/tape/off,04766,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014361220:midob
9921014361221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014361222/onsource/TRACKING
9921014361784/wx/15.1,800.0,29.2
9921014362343/wx/15.1,799.9,29.2
9921014362349/cable/0.0185920
9921014362360/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19406,9828
9921014362372/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23423
9921014362383/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11815
9921014362394/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26195
9921014362441/tpi/22016,23432,30025,18601,14096,11797,36512,29188,19393
9921014362478/tpi/20496,21561,26169,16214,18638,11359,9826
9921014362481/tsys1/26.7,37.9,34.5,34.6,33.5,37.2,39.3,39.8,35.2
9921014362482/tsys2/117.1,115.1,111.2,101.2,99.3,96.4,110.5
9921014362503:!210143835
9921014362516#setcl#time/13245916,4,1999,210,14,36,25.14,-22.023,23.005,7
9921014362516#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014383501:et
9921014383523:!+3s
9921014383825:tape
9921014383844/tape/off,03146,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014383844:postob
9921014383844:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,ccw
9921014383845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014383846:midtp
9921014384105/tpzero/805,371,379,1305,1007,934,1280,778,1058
9921014384143/tpzero/1374,599,292,5914,1023,391,1477
9921014384152:sx2c1=19
9921014384263/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,164.5,,-0.5,
9921014384699:fastr=2m13s
9921014384777?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9921014410048:!+5s
9921014410550:!210144216
9921014421601:tape
9921014421620/tape/off,00152,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014421620:st=for,135
9921014421642:!210144226
9921014422601:preob
9921014422602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014422602/onsource/TRACKING
9921014422857/tpical/34224,32881,43159,26468,20327,16616,51185,40963,27606
9921014422895/tpical/27350,29289,36269,20661,26377,16315,13136
9921014422899:!210144236
9921014423601:tape
9921014423620/tape/off,00361,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014423620:midob
9921014423621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014423622/onsource/TRACKING
9921014424183/wx/14.7,800.1,31.0
9921014424742/wx/14.7,800.0,30.8
9921014424748/cable/0.0183387
9921014424759/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19923,9938
9921014424770/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23899
9921014424781/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12319
9921014424792/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26700
9921014424838/tpi/22438,23907,30585,19071,14555,12315,37995,30472,19913
9921014424875/tpi/20658,21839,26757,16458,19099,11635,9948
9921014424878/tsys1/27.0,38.6,35.3,35.3,34.5,38.9,40.9,41.6,36.0
9921014424879/tsys2/118.8,117.6,114.7,103.5,102.4,99.1,109.6
9921014424895:!210144638
9921014424907#setcl#time/13284317,4,1999,210,14,42,49.05,-22.025,23.112,7
9921014424907#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014463801:et
9921014463823:!+3s
9921014464125:tape
9921014464144/tape/off,03095,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014464144:postob
9921014464144:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921014464145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014464146:check2c1
9921014472847?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014472847?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014472847?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921014472848/parity/16.,147.,0.,33.,0.,0.,229.,245.,147.,33.,196.,33.,7437.,767.
9921014472848/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921014473558:sx2c1=19
9921014473612/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,164.5,,-0.5,
9921014474049:!210145046
9921014504600:tape
9921014504619/tape/off,03084,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014504619:st=for,135
9921014504641:!210145056
9921014505601:preob
9921014505603#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014505604/onsource/TRACKING
9921014505857/tpical/40516,39821,51537,30978,21964,17335,52765,42246,31456
9921014505895/tpical/29578,31565,39218,21858,27269,16818,13717
9921014505899:!210145106
9921014510601:tape
9921014510620/tape/off,03293,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014510620:midob
9921014510621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014510622/onsource/TRACKING
9921014511186/wx/14.6,800.1,30.3
9921014511747/wx/14.6,800.0,30.2
9921014511755/cable/0.0193649
9921014511766/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,24719,10675
9921014511778/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31826
9921014511789/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13815
9921014511800/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29901
9921014511847/tpi/29782,31835,40185,24421,17084,13840,42407,33799,24748
9921014511884/tpi/22982,24224,29901,17686,20215,12275,10674
9921014511887/tsys1/39.7,57.9,51.5,51.8,48.4,54.3,58.4,57.5,51.9
9921014511888/tsys2/135.1,132.7,131.1,116.4,112.2,107.9,124.6
9921014511903:!210145216
9921014511913#setcl#time/13335338,4,1999,210,14,51,19.13,-22.025,23.254,7
9921014511913#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014521601:et
9921014521623:!+3s
9921014521925:tape
9921014521944/tape/off,04092,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014521944:postob
9921014521944:source=1921-293,192142.3,-292026.3,1950.0,neutral
9921014521945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014521946:sx2c1=19
9921014522000/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,163.7,,-1.3,
9921014522438:!210145342
9921014534201:tape
9921014534220/tape/off,04092,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014534220:st=for,135
9921014534242:!210145352
9921014535201:preob
9921014535202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014535202/onsource/TRACKING
9921014535457/tpical/45514,45236,58089,34579,24333,19607,62046,49932,35607
9921014535495/tpical/31454,33510,41717,22822,28844,17732,14446
9921014535499:!210145402
9921014540200:tape
9921014540219/tape/off,04301,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014540219:midob
9921014540220#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014540221/onsource/TRACKING
9921014540785/wx/14.6,800.0,27.0
9921014541346/wx/14.6,800.0,27.0
9921014541354/cable/0.0193291
9921014541365/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,29086,11413
9921014541376/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,37566
9921014541387/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16304
9921014541399/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32372
9921014541446/tpi/35062,37530,47270,28320,19653,16318,51699,41482,29080
9921014541483/tpi/24896,26239,32372,18651,21711,13205,11412
9921014541487/tsys1/48.2,70.9,63.7,63.4,58.6,68.8,71.6,70.8,63.1
9921014541488/tsys2/147.9,145.4,141.6,125.9,119.6,116.7,135.0
9921014541492:!210145512
9921014541506#setcl#time/13352935,4,1999,210,14,54,15.05,-22.030,23.302,7
9921014541506#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014551201:et
9921014551223:!+3s
9921014551525:tape
9921014551544/tape/off,05100,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014551544:postob
9921014551544:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921014551545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014551546:check2c1
9921014560176?ERROR qg -303 Track 21 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014560176?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014560176?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921014560177/parity/0.,82.,0.,33.,33.,16.,163.,310.,229.,131.,2963.,114.,$$$$$,441.
9921014560177/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0,73,0
9921014560955:sx2c1=19
9921014561008/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921014561444:!210145725
9921014572501:tape
9921014572520/tape/off,05087,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014572520:st=for,135
9921014572542:!210145735
9921014573501:preob
9921014573502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014573502/onsource/TRACKING
9921014573757/tpical/34755,33391,43718,26501,19185,15194,46580,37389,26968
9921014573795/tpical/27560,29452,36632,20864,26019,15972,12984
9921014573799:!210145745
9921014574501:tape
9921014574520/tape/off,05296,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921014574520:midob
9921014574521#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921014574522/onsource/TRACKING
9921014575083/wx/14.8,800.1,24.6
9921014575642/wx/14.8,800.1,24.7
9921014575648/cable/0.0192385
9921014575659/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19998,9946
9921014575670/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25086
9921014575681/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11537
9921014575692/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27259
9921014575738/tpi/23580,25105,31857,19614,14078,11529,35390,28416,19995
9921014575775/tpi/20898,22152,27263,16710,18914,11432,9947
9921014575778/tsys1/30.0,43.9,39.0,39.1,37.6,42.5,44.8,45.3,39.9
9921014575779/tsys2/120.9,121.8,118.7,107.2,103.8,100.3,115.0
9921014575794:!210145855
9921014575805#setcl#time/13375240,4,1999,210,14,57,58.05,-22.023,23.364,8
9921014575805#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921014585501:et
9921014585523:!+3s
9921014585825:tape
9921014585844/tape/off,06095,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921014585844:postob
9921014585844:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9921014585845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921014585846:check2c1
9921014594480?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014594480?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921014594480?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921014594481/parity/0.,114.,16.,16.,0.,16.,310.,180.,49.,82.,163.,65.,$$$$$,686.
9921014594481/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921014595254:sx2c1=19
9921014595306/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,164.5,,-0.5,
9921014595742:!210150604
9921015060401:tape
9921015060420/tape/off,06084,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015060420:st=for,135
9921015060442:!210150614
9921015061401:preob
9921015061402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015061402/onsource/TRACKING
9921015061657/tpical/36723,35635,46423,28131,20566,16907,52515,41736,28996
9921015061695/tpical/28542,30460,37687,20983,26659,16438,13354
9921015061699:!210150624
9921015062400:tape
9921015062419/tape/off,06293,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015062419:midob
9921015062420#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015062421/onsource/TRACKING
9921015062985/wx/15.1,800.0,26.5
9921015063546/wx/15.1,800.0,26.4
9921015063554/cable/0.0196726
9921015063567/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,21870,10266
9921015063579/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27264
9921015063590/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13060
9921015063602/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28289
9921015063648/tpi/25638,27314,34430,21205,15342,13057,40550,32260,21872
9921015063685/tpi/21914,23111,28289,16863,19507,11866,10270
9921015063688/tsys1/32.9,47.6,41.7,42.2,40.3,46.3,48.2,48.8,42.9
9921015063689/tsys2/127.8,126.3,122.9,109.6,106.6,103.5,117.6
9921015063696:!210150734
9921015063711#setcl#time/13427159,4,1999,210,15,06,37.10,-22.031,23.509,7
9921015063711#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015073401:et
9921015073423:!+3s
9921015073725:tape
9921015073744/tape/off,07092,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015073744:postob
9921015073744:source=4c39.25,092355.3,391523.8,1950.0,ccw
9921015073745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015073746:check2c1
9921015082378?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921015082378?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921015082378?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921015082379/parity/49.,147.,49.,49.,33.,16.,163.,196.,65.,131.,245.,180.,$$$$$,392.
9921015082379/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921015083155:sx2c1=19
9921015083208/pass/19,,auto,165.0,,164.5,,-0.5,
9921015083644:!210151007
9921015100701:tape
9921015100720/tape/off,07081,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015100720:st=for,135
9921015100742:!210151017
9921015101701:preob
9921015101702#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015101702/onsource/TRACKING
9921015101956/tpical/47375,47275,60880,36957,27694,23144,$$$$$,58629,39131
9921015101994/tpical/31352,33560,41687,22559,29281,18121,14489
9921015101998:!210151027
9921015102701:tape
9921015102720/tape/off,07290,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015102720:midob
9921015102721#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015102722/onsource/TRACKING
9921015103286/wx/15.0,800.0,28.5
9921015103847/wx/15.0,800.0,28.4
9921015103853/cable/0.0193951
9921015103864/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,32298,11450
9921015103876/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,39612
9921015103887/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,19437
9921015103898/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32445
9921015103945/tpi/36839,39597,50055,30617,22712,19414,61646,49153,32321
9921015103982/tpi/24872,26296,32445,18499,22087,13509,11452
9921015103985?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921015103986/tsys1/50.3,75.1,67.5,68.0,64.0,72.8,$$$$$$$$,75.0,67.5
9921015103987/tsys2/149.5,145.9,143.5,127.8,120.8,117.3,135.5
9921015103991:!210151137
9921015104004#setcl#time/13451457,4,1999,210,15,10,40.03,-22.019,23.576,8
9921015104004#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015113700:et
9921015113722:!+3s
9921015114024:tape
9921015114043/tape/off,08089,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015114043:postob
9921015114043:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,ccw
9921015114044#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015114045:midtp
9921015114304/tpzero/808,374,383,1307,1004,1093,1284,776,1061
9921015114343/tpzero/1374,602,293,5909,1022,391,1469
9921015114352:sx2c2=20
9921015114428/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,164.5,,-0.5,
9921015114864:fastf=0m39s
9921015122814:!+5s
9921015123316:!210151350
9921015135001:tape
9921015135020/tape/off,08967,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015135020:st=rev,135
9921015135042:!210151400
9921015140001:preob
9921015140002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015140002/onsource/TRACKING
9921015140257/tpical/45164,45024,58233,35220,26447,21934,$$$$$,55559,37246
9921015140295/tpical/31162,33198,41346,22440,29038,18027,14396
9921015140299:!210151410
9921015141001:tape
9921015141019/tape/off,08758,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015141019:midob
9921015141020#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015141021/onsource/TRACKING
9921015141579/wx/14.8,800.1,28.1
9921015142139/wx/14.8,800.1,28.0
9921015142145/cable/0.0184049
9921015142156/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,30083,11305
9921015142168/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,36964
9921015142180/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17963
9921015142191/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31913
9921015142237/tpi/34445,36947,46790,28616,21084,17950,57273,45827,30065
9921015142274/tpi/24546,25899,31915,18278,21699,13338,11305
9921015142277?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921015142278/tsys1/46.1,66.6,59.6,60.8,55.0,62.2,$$$$$$$$,68.0,59.4
9921015142279/tsys2/144.4,142.9,138.3,122.6,116.2,113.9,131.2
9921015142293:!210151859
9921015142304#setcl#time/13473764,4,1999,210,15,14,23.04,-22.022,23.638,8
9921015142304#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015185901:et
9921015185923:!+3s
9921015190225:tape
9921015190244/tape/off,05495,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015190244:postob
9921015190244:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921015190245#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015190246:check2c2
9921015194913?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921015194913?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921015194914/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,16.,0.,98.,0.,196.,0.,6400.,16.
9921015194914/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,49,0
9921015195658:sx2c2=20
9921015195729/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921015200166:!210152326
9921015232601:tape
9921015232620/tape/off,05506,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015232620:st=rev,135
9921015232642:!210152336
9921015233601:preob
9921015233602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015233602/onsource/TRACKING
9921015233857/tpical/32612,31079,40956,25019,18402,14562,44341,35333,25468
9921015233895/tpical/27066,29019,35885,20419,25754,15960,12846
9921015233899:!210152346
9921015234601:tape
9921015234620/tape/off,05297,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015234620:midob
9921015234621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015234622/onsource/TRACKING
9921015235186/wx/14.5,800.1,30.0
9921015235747/wx/14.5,800.1,30.1
9921015235755/cable/0.0196638
9921015235768/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18411,9792
9921015235781/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22627
9921015235792/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10833
9921015235803/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26438
9921015235850/tpi/21343,22637,28995,18092,13207,10823,32897,26115,18415
9921015235886/tpi/20406,21677,26438,16298,18620,11395,9791
9921015235889/tsys1/26.8,38.8,35.2,35.6,34.5,38.3,40.6,40.4,36.2
9921015235891/tsys2/117.8,118.4,114.1,104.0,101.7,99.4,112.3
9921015235895:!210152456
9921015235909#setcl#time/13531384,6,1999,210,15,23,59.09,-22.025,23.798,8
9921015235909#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015245601:et
9921015245623:!+3s
9921015245925:tape
9921015245944/tape/off,04498,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015245944:postob
9921015245944:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921015245945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015245946:check2c2
9921015254580?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921015254580?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921015254581/parity/16.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,49.,0.,180.,65.,$$$$$,82.
9921015254581/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921015255356:sx2c2=20
9921015255410/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,165.3,,0.3,
9921015255846:!210152712
9921015271201:tape
9921015271221/tape/off,04510,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015271221:st=rev,135
9921015271244:!210152722
9921015272201:preob
9921015272202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015272202/onsource/TRACKING
9921015272460/tpical/39746,38836,50222,30185,21413,16509,51465,40961,30621
9921015272499/tpical/29786,31801,39435,21652,27480,16976,13771
9921015272504:!210152732
9921015273201:tape
9921015273219/tape/off,04301,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015273219:midob
9921015273220#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015273221/onsource/TRACKING
9921015273780/wx/14.4,800.1,28.8
9921015274340/wx/14.4,800.1,28.8
9921015274346/cable/0.0195494
9921015274357/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23789,10736
9921015274368/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30734
9921015274379/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13041
9921015274390/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30147
9921015274436/tpi/28789,30720,38626,23555,16431,13041,40818,32520,23795
9921015274473/tpi/23226,24513,30190,17551,20355,12411,10736
9921015274476/tsys1/37.5,55.0,48.5,49.3,45.5,50.6,54.6,55.3,49.0
9921015274477/tsys2/137.4,135.3,133.4,117.1,111.9,108.6,125.9
9921015274491:!210152842
9921015274502#setcl#time/13553982,4,1999,210,15,27,45.02,-22.018,23.861,8
9921015274502#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015284201:et
9921015284224:!+3s
9921015284526:tape
9921015284546/tape/off,03502,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015284546:postob
9921015284547:source=1334-127,133500.0,-124209.7,1950.0,neutral
9921015284547#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015284548:check2c2
9921015293253/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,0.,16.,0.,65.,0.,180.,49.
9921015293253/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921015293963:sx2c2=20
9921015294017/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,164.5,,-0.5,
9921015294455:!210153108
9921015310801:tape
9921015310821/tape/off,03515,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015310821:st=rev,135
9921015310844:!210153118
9921015311801:preob
9921015311802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015311802/onsource/TRACKING
9921015312060/tpical/45442,45259,57863,34549,24159,18241,54649,43021,34843
9921015312097/tpical/31772,33904,42088,22657,29097,17984,14548
9921015312099:!210153128
9921015312801:tape
9921015312819/tape/off,03306,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015312820:midob
9921015312820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015312821/onsource/TRACKING
9921015313380/wx/14.5,800.1,29.6
9921015313940/wx/14.5,800.0,29.7
9921015313946/cable/0.0196197
9921015313957/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,28022,11509
9921015313969/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,37065
9921015313980/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14837
9921015313991/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32788
9921015314037/tpi/34461,37066,46418,27874,19146,14846,44776,35072,28019
9921015314074/tpi/25206,26645,32797,18560,21943,13409,11511
9921015314077/tsys1/45.1,65.8,59.1,58.5,53.2,59.5,64.8,63.4,58.1
9921015314078/tsys2/149.7,148.0,144.3,127.3,120.6,117.3,136.4
9921015314094:!210153238
9921015314105#setcl#time/13577590,4,1999,210,15,31,41.04,-22.017,23.926,8
9921015314105#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015323801:et
9921015323824:!+3s
9921015324126:tape
9921015324146/tape/off,02507,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015324146:postob
9921015324146:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921015324147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015324148:sx2c2=20
9921015324204/pass/20,,auto,165.0,,166.1,,1.1,
9921015324642:!210153413
9921015341301:tape
9921015341321/tape/off,02507,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015341321:st=rev,135
9921015341344:!210153423
9921015342301:preob
9921015342302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015342302/onsource/TRACKING
9921015342559/tpical/34693,33324,43563,26430,19111,14849,45994,36611,26812
9921015342598/tpical/27458,29428,36520,20539,25854,15933,12932
9921015342603:!210153433
9921015343301:tape
9921015343319/tape/off,02298,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015343319:midob
9921015343320#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015343321/onsource/TRACKING
9921015343880/wx/14.5,800.0,30.6
9921015344440/wx/14.5,800.0,30.6
9921015344446/cable/0.0194013
9921015344457/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19720,9904
9921015344468/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24797
9921015344479/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11174
9921015344490/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27123
9921015344536/tpi/23325,24837,31547,19417,13952,11176,34658,27658,19732
9921015344573/tpi/20860,22161,27144,16475,18824,11399,9901
9921015344576/tsys1/29.1,42.4,38.1,38.0,36.9,40.4,43.3,44.1,38.8
9921015344577/tsys2/121.8,122.3,118.1,107.2,104.4,100.1,114.7
9921015344592:!210153543
9921015344603#setcl#time/13596093,4,1999,210,15,34,46.02,-22.020,23.978,8
9921015344603#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015354300:et
9921015354323:!+3s
9921015354625:tape
9921015354645/tape/off,01499,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015354645:postob
9921015354645:source=1219+044,121949.3,042953.8,1950.0,neutral
9921015354646#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015354647:midtp
9921015354906/tpzero/802,368,381,1306,1005,809,1282,776,1061
9921015354943/tpzero/1374,600,290,5905,1032,394,1475
9921015354950:sx2c1=21
9921015355059/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921015355497:fastr=1m0s
9921015365548:!+5s
9921015370049:!210153801
9921015380101:tape
9921015380120/tape/off,00148,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015380120:st=for,135
9921015380142:!210153811
9921015381101:preob
9921015381102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015381102/onsource/TRACKING
9921015381357/tpical/46789,46595,59947,35737,25255,19107,56842,44036,36182
9921015381395/tpical/31940,34036,42204,22712,29229,18126,14608
9921015381399:!210153821
9921015382101:tape
9921015382120/tape/off,00357,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015382120:midob
9921015382121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015382122/onsource/TRACKING
9921015382686/wx/14.5,800.0,31.0
9921015383247/wx/14.5,800.0,31.1
9921015383255/cable/0.0195212
9921015383268/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,29544,11571
9921015383281/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,38793
9921015383292/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15791
9921015383303/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32977
9921015383350/tpi/36182,38783,48703,29335,20419,15799,47253,36611,29553
9921015383387/tpi/25372,26813,32977,18636,22093,13510,11579
9921015383390/tsys1/49.0,72.3,63.2,64.4,59.0,66.6,70.5,70.9,63.2
9921015383392/tsys2/150.7,149.7,146.1,128.8,121.7,117.2,137.6
9921015383396:!210154106
9921015383410#setcl#time/13618907,6,1999,210,15,38,34.10,-22.022,24.041,8
9921015383410#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015410601:et
9921015410623:!+3s
9921015410925:tape
9921015410944/tape/off,02225,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015410944:postob
9921015410944:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9921015410945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015410946:check2c1
9921015415648?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921015415648?ERROR qg -303 Track 27 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921015415648?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921015415649/parity/0.,82.,16.,0.,0.,0.,327.,163.,65.,33.,98.,98.,$$$$$,718.
9921015415649/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921015420358:sx2c1=21
9921015420412/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921015420849:!210154342
9921015434201:tape
9921015434220/tape/off,02213,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015434220:st=for,135
9921015434242:!210154352
9921015435201:preob
9921015435202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015435202/onsource/TRACKING
9921015435457/tpical/35974,35013,45544,27678,20609,16635,52059,41484,28741
9921015435495/tpical/27984,29953,37105,20818,26543,16364,13142
9921015435499:!210154402
9921015440201:tape
9921015440220/tape/off,02423,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015440220:midob
9921015440221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015440222/onsource/TRACKING
9921015440786/wx/14.4,800.0,32.7
9921015441346/wx/14.4,799.9,32.7
9921015441354/cable/0.0195547
9921015441367/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,21841,10113
9921015441379/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26834
9921015441390/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12952
9921015441402/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27771
9921015441448/tpi/25129,26805,34103,21013,15607,12951,40692,32525,21838
9921015441485/tpi/21426,22738,27771,16763,19258,11783,10113
9921015441488/tsys1/33.0,47.3,43.3,43.5,42.9,48.4,51.0,52.1,44.2
9921015441489/tsys2/126.1,126.5,121.4,110.4,103.2,102.5,117.6
9921015441494:!210154512
9921015441508#setcl#time/13653013,4,1999,210,15,44,15.08,-22.015,24.136,9
9921015441508#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015451201:et
9921015451223:!+3s
9921015451525:tape
9921015451544/tape/off,03222,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015451544:postob
9921015451544:source=2128-123,212852.7,-122020.6,1950.0,neutral
9921015451545#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015451546:check2c1
9921015460177?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921015460177?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921015460178/parity/0.,65.,16.,0.,16.,0.,327.,229.,131.,33.,$$$$$,33.,$$$$$,473.
9921015460178/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921015460954:sx2c1=21
9921015461007/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921015461444:!210154725
9921015472501:tape
9921015472520/tape/off,03210,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015472520:st=for,135
9921015472542:!210154735
9921015473501:preob
9921015473502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015473502/onsource/TRACKING
9921015473757/tpical/40583,39985,52041,31364,23041,18573,58915,46850,32521
9921015473795/tpical/29958,31890,39635,21728,27696,17241,13831
9921015473799:!210154745
9921015474501:tape
9921015474520/tape/off,03420,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015474520:midob
9921015474521#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015474522/onsource/TRACKING
9921015475083/wx/14.3,799.9,32.2
9921015475643/wx/14.3,799.9,32.2
9921015475649/cable/0.0197133
9921015475660/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,25449,10769
9921015475671/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31830
9921015475682/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14778
9921015475693/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30223
9921015475739/tpi/29811,31866,40345,24590,17804,14769,47235,37646,25458
9921015475776/tpi/23320,24562,30214,17562,20509,12599,10771
9921015475779/tsys1/39.6,57.0,50.2,50.5,47.2,53.9,57.8,58.9,50.8
9921015475780/tsys2/136.3,134.9,131.0,115.4,111.8,108.4,125.3
9921015475794:!210155024
9921015475805#setcl#time/13675316,5,1999,210,15,47,58.04,-22.028,24.198,7
9921015475805#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015502401:et
9921015502423:!+3s
9921015502725:tape
9921015502744/tape/off,05220,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015502744:postob
9921015502744:source=1921-293,192142.3,-292026.3,1950.0,neutral
9921015502745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015502746:sx2c1=21
9921015502803/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921015503239:!210155105
9921015510501:tape
9921015510520/tape/off,05220,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015510520:st=for,135
9921015510542:!210155115
9921015511501:preob
9921015511502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015511503/onsource/TRACKING
9921015511757/tpical/41955,41405,53657,32173,23077,18415,58324,46596,33081
9921015511795/tpical/30616,32638,40503,22000,28020,17452,14072
9921015511799:!210155125
9921015512501:tape
9921015512521/tape/off,05429,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015512521:midob
9921015512522#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015512523/onsource/TRACKING
9921015513088/wx/14.3,799.9,33.1
9921015513647/wx/14.3,799.9,33.3
9921015513653/cable/0.0179498
9921015513664/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,25985,11028
9921015513676/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33146
9921015513687/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14662
9921015513698/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31212
9921015513745/tpi/31017,33203,41848,25363,17863,14670,46735,37387,25971
9921015513782/tpi/24060,25326,31212,17889,20906,12871,11027
9921015513785/tsys1/40.6,58.8,51.6,51.9,47.5,54.4,57.7,58.4,51.5
9921015513786/tsys2/142.7,139.5,137.3,120.2,115.2,112.3,129.4
9921015513800:!210155235
9921015513812#setcl#time/13697328,4,1999,210,15,51,38.11,-22.022,24.259,8
9921015513812#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015523501:et
9921015523523:!+3s
9921015523825:tape
9921015523843/tape/off,06228,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015523843:postob
9921015523843:source=1908-201,190812.5,-201155.2,1950.0,neutral
9921015523844#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015523845:sx2c1=21
9921015523899/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921015524337:!210155308
9921015530801:tape
9921015530821/tape/off,06228,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015530821:st=for,135
9921015530844:!210155318
9921015531800:preob
9921015531801#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015531802/onsource/TRACKING
9921015532059/tpical/36860,35944,47012,28341,20656,16397,51643,40965,29079
9921015532098/tpical/29002,30899,38288,21218,26828,16667,13456
9921015532103:!210155328
9921015532801:tape
9921015532819/tape/off,06437,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921015532820:midob
9921015532820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921015532821/onsource/TRACKING
9921015533381/wx/14.3,799.8,33.1
9921015533941/wx/14.3,799.8,33.3
9921015533947/cable/0.0193781
9921015533958/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,21914,10400
9921015533969/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27510
9921015533980/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12598
9921015533991/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28898
9921015534038/tpi/25810,27473,34898,21420,15362,12596,39828,31753,21924
9921015534075/tpi/22352,23583,28893,17077,19694,12058,10401
9921015534078/tsys1/33.3,47.0,41.9,42.7,39.9,45.6,48.0,49.4,42.9
9921015534079/tsys2/130.1,129.6,125.6,111.3,107.9,104.4,120.5
9921015534093:!210155438
9921015534104#setcl#time/13709624,4,1999,210,15,53,41.04,-22.021,24.293,8
9921015534104#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921015543801:et
9921015543824:!+3s
9921015544126:tape
9921015544146/tape/off,07236,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921015544146:postob
9921015544146:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921015544147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921015544148:check2c1
9921015552780?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921015552780?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921015552781/parity/0.,98.,33.,33.,16.,16.,180.,98.,131.,82.,180.,16.,9698.,376.
9921015552781/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921015553559:sx2c1=21
9921015553613/pass/21,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921015554050:!210160419
9921016041901:tape
9921016041920/tape/off,07225,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016041920:st=for,135
9921016041942:!210160429
9921016042901:preob
9921016042902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016042902/onsource/TRACKING
9921016043157/tpical/32879,31480,41428,25262,18441,14295,44195,35078,25612
9921016043195/tpical/27064,28957,35899,20413,25698,15978,12819
9921016043199:!210160439
9921016043901:tape
9921016043920/tape/off,07434,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016043920:midob
9921016043921#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016043922/onsource/TRACKING
9921016044486/wx/14.1,799.8,35.1
9921016045046/wx/14.1,799.8,35.2
9921016045052/cable/0.0197573
9921016045063/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18516,9773
9921016045075/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22927
9921016045086/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10624
9921016045097/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26555
9921016045144/tpi/21586,22905,29299,18233,13254,10627,32795,26118,18510
9921016045181/tpi/20476,21662,26555,16290,18590,11385,9774
9921016045184/tsys1/27.1,38.6,35.0,35.4,34.7,39.3,40.6,41.6,36.1
9921016045185/tsys2/119.6,119.1,115.9,103.9,101.9,98.7,112.4
9921016045202:!210160549
9921016045213#setcl#time/13776749,4,1999,210,16,04,52.12,-22.020,24.480,8
9921016045213#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016054901:et
9921016054923:!+3s
9921016055225:tape
9921016055244/tape/off,08233,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016055244:postob
9921016055245:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921016055245#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016055246:midtp
9921016055505/tpzero/803,365,380,1304,1003,807,1279,775,1060
9921016055544/tpzero/1374,600,290,5906,1040,392,1471
9921016055553:sx2c2=22
9921016055629/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921016060065:fastf=0m33s
9921016063415:!+5s
9921016063917:!210160820
9921016082001:tape
9921016082020/tape/off,08976,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016082020:st=rev,135
9921016082042:!210160830
9921016083001:preob
9921016083002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016083002/onsource/TRACKING
9921016083257/tpical/33356,31947,42094,25512,18881,14205,41776,32259,25718
9921016083295/tpical/27052,28903,35504,20308,25465,15895,12782
9921016083299:!210160840
9921016084001:tape
9921016084020/tape/off,08767,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016084020:midob
9921016084021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016084022/onsource/TRACKING
9921016084586/wx/14.0,799.8,35.7
9921016085147/wx/14.0,799.8,35.8
9921016085153/cable/0.0195602
9921016085164/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18484,9717
9921016085176/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23147
9921016085187/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10479
9921016085198/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26076
9921016085245/tpi/21763,23194,29582,18323,13454,10493,30879,24079,18492
9921016085282/tpi/20428,21513,26076,16149,18311,11262,9719
9921016085285/tsys1/26.6,38.3,34.3,34.8,33.7,38.4,39.9,41.9,35.5
9921016085286/tsys2/118.6,116.7,112.8,101.6,99.6,96.8,111.1
9921016085300:!210161050
9921016085312#setcl#time/13800854,4,1999,210,16,08,53.11,-22.019,24.547,8
9921016085312#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016105001:et
9921016105023:!+3s
9921016105324:tape
9921016105343/tape/off,07293,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016105343:postob
9921016105344:source=0804+499,080458.4,495923.2,1950.0,cw
9921016105344#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016105345:check2c2
9921016114047?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921016114047?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 26.
9921016114047?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921016114048/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,49.,0.,65.,16.,$$$$$,82.
9921016114048/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,49,0
9921016114757:sx2c2=22
9921016114810/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921016115246:!210161436
9921016143601:tape
9921016143621/tape/off,07304,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016143621:st=rev,135
9921016143644:!210161446
9921016144601:preob
9921016144602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016144602/onsource/TRACKING
9921016144859/tpical/44798,44563,57429,34416,24724,19110,58099,45318,35118
9921016144898/tpical/31610,33640,41801,22602,28961,18077,14545
9921016144903:!210161456
9921016145601:tape
9921016145621/tape/off,07095,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016145621:midob
9921016145622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016145623/onsource/TRACKING
9921016150188/wx/13.8,799.8,36.2
9921016150748/wx/13.8,799.8,36.2
9921016150754/cable/0.0197417
9921016150766/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,29853,11635
9921016150778/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,38472
9921016150790/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16456
9921016150802/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,33127
9921016150849/tpi/36001,38547,48632,29289,20660,16466,50509,39435,29855
9921016150886/tpi/25616,26914,33127,18744,22222,13750,11636
9921016150889/tsys1/58.8,93.3,80.6,80.2,71.1,87.1,95.3,96.6,80.4
9921016150890/tsys2/166.8,161.3,156.1,137.2,129.6,127.3,144.1
9921016150895:!210161849
9921016150911#setcl#time/13838463,6,1999,210,16,15,09.09,-22.032,24.651,7
9921016150911#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016184901:et
9921016184924:!+3s
9921016185226:tape
9921016185246/tape/off,04462,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016185246:postob
9921016185246:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9921016185247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016185248:sx2c2=22
9921016185307/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,220.3,,0.3,
9921016185744:!210161946
9921016194601:tape
9921016194621/tape/off,04462,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016194621:st=rev,135
9921016194644:!210161956
9921016195601:preob
9921016195602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016195602/onsource/TRACKING
9921016195860/tpical/34478,33333,43912,26730,19925,15642,47523,37128,27362
9921016195899/tpical/27906,29784,36924,20844,26396,16427,13101
9921016195901:!210162006
9921016200601:tape
9921016200619/tape/off,04254,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016200619:midob
9921016200620#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016200621/onsource/TRACKING
9921016201180/wx/13.7,799.8,35.2
9921016201740/wx/13.7,799.8,35.2
9921016201746/cable/0.0197687
9921016201757/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20177,10046
9921016201769/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24921
9921016201780/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11791
9921016201791/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27537
9921016201838/tpi/23390,24884,31686,19678,14517,11785,36053,28165,20175
9921016201875/tpi/21304,22450,27530,16718,19232,11807,10045
9921016201878/tsys1/29.9,42.7,37.6,38.3,36.7,41.8,44.6,44.9,39.1
9921016201879/tsys2/124.5,122.9,119.6,108.1,104.7,101.9,115.7
9921016201893:!210162421
9921016201904#setcl#time/13869465,4,1999,210,16,20,19.04,-22.024,24.737,8
9921016201904#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016242101:et
9921016242123:!+3s
9921016242425:tape
9921016242444/tape/off,01373,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016242444:postob
9921016242444:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921016242445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016242446:check2c2
9921016251149?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921016251149?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921016251149/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,0.,114.,0.,65.,16.,7110.,49.
9921016251149/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921016251858:sx2c2=22
9921016251912/pass/22,,auto,220.0,,219.5,,-0.5,
9921016252349:!210162730
9921016273001:tape
9921016273020/tape/off,01384,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016273020:st=rev,135
9921016273042:!210162740
9921016274001:preob
9921016274002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016274002/onsource/TRACKING
9921016274257/tpical/39788,39014,50499,30496,22075,17168,51713,40453,31002
9921016274296/tpical/29910,31765,39503,21738,27668,17166,13818
9921016274299:!210162750
9921016275000:tape
9921016275019/tape/off,01175,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016275019:midob
9921016275020#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016275020/onsource/TRACKING
9921016275581/wx/79.9,799.8,79.9
9921016280140/wx/13.6,799.8,34.6
9921016280146/cable/0.0190384
9921016280157/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,24175,10800
9921016280168/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31223
9921016280179/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13396
9921016280190/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30325
9921016280236/tpi/29140,31195,39257,23910,16977,13406,40275,31490,24170
9921016280273/tpi/23496,24580,30359,17669,20571,12597,10805
9921016280276/tsys1/39.1,58.0,50.8,50.5,46.1,49.2,50.1,50.4,49.7
9921016280277/tsys2/142.2,137.6,135.6,119.2,113.5,110.2,127.8
9921016280291:!210162900
9921016280302#setcl#time/13915875,4,1999,210,16,28,03.02,-22.025,24.866,8
9921016280302#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016290001:et
9921016290023:!+3s
9921016290325:tape
9921016290344/tape/off,00376,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016290344:postob
9921016290344:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921016290345#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016290346:midtp
9921016290603/tpzero/802,367,382,1303,1005,808,1278,775,1066
9921016290641/tpzero/1376,601,293,5907,1038,395,1477
9921016290649:sx2c1=23
9921016290759/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,274.5,,-0.5,
9921016291195:fastr=0m10s
9921016292245:!+5s
9921016292747:!210163108
9921016310801:tape
9921016310820/tape/off,00151,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016310820:st=for,135
9921016310842:!210163118
9921016311801:preob
9921016311802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016311802/onsource/TRACKING
9921016312057/tpical/34349,32962,43266,26358,19348,15067,46479,36870,26840
9921016312095/tpical/27578,29436,36463,20642,25929,16117,12971
9921016312099:!210163128
9921016312801:tape
9921016312820/tape/off,00360,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016312820:midob
9921016312821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016312822/onsource/TRACKING
9921016313386/wx/13.6,799.8,35.2
9921016313946/wx/13.6,799.8,35.2
9921016313952/cable/0.0197405
9921016313963/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19726,9936
9921016313975/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24572
9921016313986/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11309
9921016313997/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27144
9921016314044/tpi/23075,24597,31261,19359,14101,11325,34975,27907,19732
9921016314081/tpi/21040,22152,27144,16536,18880,11544,9939
9921016314084/tsys1/29.0,42.6,37.8,37.9,36.7,41.3,43.1,44.5,38.6
9921016314085/tsys2/124.0,122.0,118.8,106.8,104.4,100.5,115.1
9921016314099:!210163238
9921016314110#setcl#time/13937688,4,1999,210,16,31,41.10,-22.020,24.927,8
9921016314110#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016323801:et
9921016323823:!+3s
9921016324125:tape
9921016324144/tape/off,01159,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016324144:postob
9921016324144:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9921016324145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016324146:check2c1
9921016332782?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921016332782?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921016332783/parity/16.,65.,0.,33.,0.,0.,408.,163.,49.,33.,163.,16.,$$$$$,506.
9921016332783/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921016333554:sx2c1=23
9921016333608/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921016334044:!210163506
9921016350601:tape
9921016350620/tape/off,01146,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016350620:st=for,135
9921016350642:!210163516
9921016351601:preob
9921016351602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016351602/onsource/TRACKING
9921016351857/tpical/34292,33268,43812,26763,20044,16023,50237,39950,27589
9921016351896/tpical/27638,29436,36609,20739,26307,16366,13024
9921016351900:!210163526
9921016352601:tape
9921016352620/tape/off,01355,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016352620:midob
9921016352621#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016352622/onsource/TRACKING
9921016353186/wx/13.5,799.8,34.8
9921016353747/wx/13.5,799.9,34.7
9921016353755/cable/0.0197410
9921016353768/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20336,9962
9921016353779/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24812
9921016353790/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12065
9921016353801/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27239
9921016353848/tpi/23253,24818,31604,19674,14603,12053,37949,30215,20326
9921016353885/tpi/21052,22155,27239,16585,19054,11695,9963
9921016353888/tsys1/29.9,42.5,37.6,38.1,36.7,41.6,43.9,44.5,39.0
9921016353889/tsys2/123.2,122.1,118.6,106.0,102.4,99.8,114.3
9921016353894:!210163636
9921016353909#setcl#time/13961494,4,1999,210,16,35,39.10,-22.019,24.993,9
9921016353909#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016363601:et
9921016363623:!+3s
9921016363925:tape
9921016363944/tape/off,02154,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016363944:postob
9921016363944:source=2128-123,212852.7,-122020.6,1950.0,neutral
9921016363945#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016363946:sx2c1=23
9921016364004/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,274.5,,-0.5,
9921016364442:!210163738
9921016373801:tape
9921016373820/tape/off,02154,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016373820:st=for,135
9921016373842:!210163748
9921016374801:preob
9921016374802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016374802/onsource/TRACKING
9921016375057/tpical/36515,35548,46455,28362,20958,16824,52977,42247,29197
9921016375095/tpical/28894,30757,38181,21272,27000,16845,13453
9921016375099:!210163758
9921016375801:tape
9921016375821/tape/off,02363,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016375821:midob
9921016375822#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016375823/onsource/TRACKING
9921016380388/wx/13.5,799.7,34.7
9921016380947/wx/13.5,799.8,34.6
9921016380953/cable/0.0199757
9921016380964/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,21951,10390
9921016380976/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27164
9921016380987/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12883
9921016380998/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,28863
9921016381045/tpi/25457,27136,34433,21275,15559,12858,40753,32266,21939
9921016381082/tpi/22342,23380,28863,17119,19823,12179,10391
9921016381085/tsys1/32.8,46.8,41.6,41.4,39.6,44.7,47.5,46.4,42.3
9921016381087/tsys2/132.0,127.3,126.4,111.3,107.9,104.2,120.1
9921016381102:!210163939
9921016381113#setcl#time/13976700,4,1999,210,16,38,11.12,-22.020,25.035,8
9921016381113#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016393901:et
9921016393923:!+3s
9921016394225:tape
9921016394244/tape/off,03511,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016394244:postob
9921016394244:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921016394245#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016394246:check2c1
9921016402950?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921016402950?ERROR qg -305 AUX data differs from expected value on track 25.
9921016402950?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921016402951/parity/0.,147.,16.,0.,0.,16.,98.,114.,65.,114.,147.,16.,$$$$$,424.
9921016402951/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,65,0
9921016403658:sx2c1=23
9921016403710/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921016404146:!210164221
9921016422101:tape
9921016422120/tape/off,03500,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016422120:st=for,135
9921016422142:!210164231
9921016423101:preob
9921016423102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016423102/onsource/TRACKING
9921016423357/tpical/32813,31309,41287,25269,18632,14358,44121,35078,25629
9921016423396/tpical/27058,28859,35715,20398,25641,15946,12794
9921016423399:!210164241
9921016424101:tape
9921016424120/tape/off,03709,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016424120:midob
9921016424121#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016424122/onsource/TRACKING
9921016424684/wx/13.5,799.7,32.3
9921016425244/wx/13.5,799.7,32.2
9921016425250/cable/0.0176460
9921016425261/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18576,9761
9921016425272/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22872
9921016425283/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10694
9921016425294/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26313
9921016425340/tpi/21501,22879,29288,18292,13399,10705,32903,26124,18585
9921016425377/tpi/20494,21500,26321,16263,18572,11379,9760
9921016425380/tsys1/26.9,39.3,35.4,35.8,34.8,39.8,41.4,41.6,36.6
9921016425381/tsys2/120.1,117.1,114.3,103.3,102.3,99.2,112.6
9921016425395:!210164351
9921016425407#setcl#time/14005002,4,1999,210,16,42,54.06,-22.028,25.114,8
9921016425407#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016435101:et
9921016435123:!+3s
9921016435425:tape
9921016435444/tape/off,04508,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016435444:postob
9921016435444:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921016435445#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016435446:check2c1
9921016444084?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921016444084?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921016444085/parity/16.,49.,16.,0.,16.,16.,343.,147.,49.,147.,180.,33.,$$$$$,473.
9921016444085/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,33,0
9921016444854:sx2c1=23
9921016444907/pass/23,,auto,275.0,,274.5,,-0.5,
9921016445344:!210164549
9921016454901:tape
9921016454920/tape/off,04496,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016454920:st=for,135
9921016454942:!210164559
9921016455901:preob
9921016455902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016455902/onsource/TRACKING
9921016460157/tpical/33116,31645,41615,25369,18818,14232,42224,32777,25594
9921016460195/tpical/26852,28588,35291,20256,25353,15833,12721
9921016460199:!210164609
9921016460901:tape
9921016460920/tape/off,04706,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016460920:midob
9921016460921#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016460922/onsource/TRACKING
9921016461483/wx/13.6,799.7,33.3
9921016462043/wx/13.6,799.8,33.3
9921016462049/cable/0.0177211
9921016462060/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18325,9664
9921016462071/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22822
9921016462082/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10477
9921016462093/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25839
9921016462139/tpi/21468,22812,29156,18116,13383,10442,31016,24077,18306
9921016462176/tpi/20286,21225,25794,16071,18244,11235,9661
9921016462179/tsys1/26.1,37.4,33.9,34.1,33.5,37.4,39.0,39.4,34.8
9921016462180/tsys2/118.8,115.5,110.7,100.2,99.8,97.2,110.3
9921016462194:!210164914
9921016462205#setcl#time/14025806,4,1999,210,16,46,22.05,-22.025,25.171,8
9921016462205#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016491401:et
9921016491423:!+3s
9921016491725:tape
9921016491744/tape/off,06798,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016491744:postob
9921016491744:source=1357+769,135742.2,765753.8,1950.0,cw
9921016491745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016491746:midtp
9921016492004/tpzero/802,366,381,1303,1005,808,1278,775,1058
9921016492042/tpzero/1372,600,289,5906,1037,388,1470
9921016492051:check2c1
9921016500748?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921016500749/parity/0.,82.,16.,0.,0.,0.,392.,196.,49.,65.,114.,49.,8955.,473.
9921016500749/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921016501461:sx2c2=24
9921016501535/pass/24,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921016501971:fastf=1m36s
9921016515620:!+5s
9921016520122:!210165505
9921016550501:tape
9921016550520/tape/off,08948,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016550520:st=rev,135
9921016550542:!210165515
9921016551501:preob
9921016551502#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016551502/onsource/TRACKING
9921016551757/tpical/34021,32635,42971,26173,19340,14842,44418,34825,26467
9921016551795/tpical/27174,28938,35797,20499,25827,16003,12833
9921016551799:!210165525
9921016552502:tape
9921016552521/tape/off,08739,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921016552521:midob
9921016552522#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921016552523/onsource/TRACKING
9921016553084/wx/13.6,799.7,34.8
9921016553644/wx/13.6,799.7,34.9
9921016553650/cable/0.0179136
9921016553661/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19189,9800
9921016553673/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23855
9921016553685/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11068
9921016553697/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26491
9921016553742/tpi/22480,23972,30560,19011,13952,11064,33172,25860,19250
9921016553779/tpi/20642,21639,26491,16407,18692,11431,9800
9921016553782/tsys1/27.6,40.1,35.7,36.3,35.3,39.9,41.7,41.1,37.1
9921016553783/tsys2/121.7,118.9,116.1,105.8,102.0,99.6,113.3
9921016553800:!210165927
9921016553812#setcl#time/14081426,4,1999,210,16,55,38.11,-22.023,25.326,8
9921016553812#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921016592701:et
9921016592723:!+3s
9921016593025:tape
9921016593044/tape/off,06005,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921016593044:postob
9921016593044:source=0059+581,005943.5,580804.5,1950.0,cw
9921016593045#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921016593046:check2c2
9921017001751?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921017001751/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,65.,0.,33.,0.,1249.,33.
9921017001751/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,8,0
9921017002456:sx2c2=24
9921017002508/pass/24,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921017002944:!210170754
9921017075401:tape
9921017075421/tape/off,06017,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017075421:st=rev,135
9921017075444:!210170804
9921017080401:preob
9921017080402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017080402/onsource/TRACKING
9921017080660/tpical/34273,33204,43827,26559,19868,15576,47699,37389,27225
9921017080698/tpical/27518,29286,36281,20661,26061,16212,12942
9921017080703:!210170814
9921017081400:tape
9921017081417/tape/off,05808,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017081417:midob
9921017081418#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017081419/onsource/TRACKING
9921017081979/wx/13.4,799.7,35.4
9921017082539/wx/13.4,799.7,35.5
9921017082545/cable/0.0190359
9921017082556/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19943,9899
9921017082568/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24647
9921017082579/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11658
9921017082590/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26885
9921017082636/tpi/23055,24604,31480,19488,14400,11652,35855,28172,19954
9921017082673/tpi/20958,21944,26936,16523,18931,11600,9900
9921017082676/tsys1/29.2,41.4,37.0,37.8,36.0,40.6,42.9,43.7,38.2
9921017082677/tsys2/123.1,119.9,117.6,105.8,103.5,100.3,114.3
9921017082691:!210171229
9921017082702#setcl#time/14158337,4,1999,210,17,08,27.02,-22.027,25.540,8
9921017082702#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017122901:et
9921017122924:!+3s
9921017123226:tape
9921017123246/tape/off,02927,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017123246:postob
9921017123246:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921017123247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017123248:check2c2
9921017131962?ERROR qg -303 Track 26 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921017131962?ERROR qg -304 Track 26 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921017131962/parity/0.,0.,16.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,65.,0.,180.,0.,694.,82.
9921017131962/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921017132662:sx2c2=24
9921017132714/pass/24,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921017133154:!210171854
9921017185401:tape
9921017185420/tape/off,02939,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017185420:st=rev,135
9921017185442:!210171904
9921017190401:preob
9921017190402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017190402/onsource/TRACKING
9921017190657/tpical/34967,33735,44257,26852,19578,15137,46689,37132,27248
9921017190695/tpical/27644,29392,36478,20673,25942,16021,12979
9921017190699:!210171914
9921017191401:tape
9921017191420/tape/off,02730,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017191420:midob
9921017191421#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017191422/onsource/TRACKING
9921017191985/wx/13.4,799.8,35.4
9921017192546/wx/13.4,799.8,35.4
9921017192554/cable/0.0185101
9921017192567/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20039,9967
9921017192579/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25124
9921017192590/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11398
9921017192602/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27185
9921017192648/tpi/23538,25115,31936,19725,14248,11388,35149,27911,20040
9921017192685/tpi/21144,22133,27185,16601,18952,11541,9967
9921017192688/tsys1/29.2,42.2,37.6,38.0,36.5,41.5,43.1,43.3,38.7
9921017192689/tsys2/125.4,122.3,119.4,108.3,105.7,102.7,116.3
9921017192694:!210172024
9921017192708#setcl#time/14224359,4,1999,210,17,19,27.08,-22.019,25.723,9
9921017192708#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017202401:et
9921017202424:!+3s
9921017202726:tape
9921017202746/tape/off,01930,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017202746:postob
9921017202746:source=1622-253,162244.1,-252051.7,1950.0,neutral
9921017202747#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017202748:sx2c2=24
9921017202804/pass/24,,auto,275.0,,275.4,,0.4,
9921017203241:!210172123
9921017212301:tape
9921017212321/tape/off,01930,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017212321:st=rev,135
9921017212344:!210172133
9921017213301:preob
9921017213302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017213302/onsource/TRACKING
9921017213560/tpical/50847,50951,65427,38697,27152,21208,$$$$$,53512,39780
9921017213599/tpical/33562,35572,44269,23455,30418,19055,15803
9921017213604:!210172143
9921017214302:tape
9921017214320/tape/off,01722,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017214320:midob
9921017214321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017214322/onsource/TRACKING
9921017214881/wx/13.4,799.7,34.8
9921017215440/wx/13.4,799.7,34.7
9921017215446/cable/0.0188075
9921017215457/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,41508,15033
9921017215468/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,53165
9921017215479/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22554
9921017215490/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,44309
9921017215536/tpi/50103,53591,$$$$$,39918,28018,22735,$$$$$,57606,41841
9921017215573/tpi/33870,36202,44418,23064,29188,18350,15078
9921017215575?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v2 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215575?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v3 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215575?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v4 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215575?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v5 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215575?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v6 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215576?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215576?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v8 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215576?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device i1 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215580/tsys1/974.1,-296.4,$$$$$$$$,-464.9,-458.5,-211.1,$$$$$$$$,-204.1,-290.9
9921017215580?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v9 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215580?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device va overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215580?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device vb overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017215582/tsys2/-4351.4,-2330.5,-12214.0,1809.7,943.9,1050.7,774.1
9921017215598:!210172253
9921017215609#setcl#time/14239264,4,1999,210,17,21,56.09,-22.021,25.764,9
9921017215609#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017221956;ifd=27,29
9921017225301:et
9921017225324:!+3s
9921017225626:tape
9921017225646/tape/off,00923,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017225646:postob
9921017225646:source=1308+326,130807.6,323640.6,1950.0,cw
9921017225647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017225648:fastr=0m36s
9921017233300:unlod
9921017234476/ !!!! wake up !!!!
9921017234476:sx2c1=1
9921017235039/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-330.7,,-0.7,
9921017235476:ready
9921017235526/tpi/18009,19121,29099,17956,12673,9913,29609,23051,17953
9921017235565/tpi/23010,23955,29592,17421,20212,12337,10600
9921017235823/tpzero/805,369,381,1299,1005,809,1282,778,1054
9921017235862/tpzero/1374,600,289,5903,1029,390,1469
9921017240121/tpical/38844,38023,49363,29760,21297,16194,48393,37891,29936
9921017240158/tpical/29510,31175,38890,21487,27286,16858,13602
9921017240163/tsys1/12.1,14.6,20.8,20.7,19.9,21.3,22.2,22.1,20.7
9921017240164/tsys2/137.3,133.4,130.0,116.8,111.8,109.0,125.4
9921017240165/newtape/"to continue, use label command"
9921017280207;lable=iaa00158,ec9a
9921017280207?ERROR sp -4 Unrecognized name (not a function or procedure).
9921017283146;label=iaa00158,ec9a
9921017284594/label/IAA00158,EC9A
9921017284595:!+5s
9921017285097:!210173123
9921017312301:tape
9921017312321/tape/off,00124,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017312321:st=for,135
9921017312344:!210173133
9921017313301:preob
9921017313302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017313302/onsource/TRACKING
9921017313560/tpical/39254,38475,49851,30101,21788,16764,50192,39174,30508
9921017313599/tpical/29530,31246,38943,21505,27338,16910,13637
9921017313601:!210173143
9921017314301:tape
9921017314321/tape/off,00333,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017314321:midob
9921017314322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017314323/onsource/TRACKING
9921017314885/wx/13.3,799.7,36.8
9921017315445/wx/13.3,799.6,36.7
9921017315451/cable/0.0184881
9921017315462/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,23554,10623
9921017315473/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30206
9921017315484/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13123
9921017315496/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,29669
9921017315543/tpi/28258,30215,38129,23274,16564,13139,39532,30721,23545
9921017315580/tpi/23056,23976,29669,17421,20245,12351,10624
9921017315583/tsys1/36.7,53.1,47.3,47.3,43.8,50.0,52.7,52.1,47.5
9921017315584/tsys2/138.1,132.6,130.6,116.3,111.7,108.2,125.3
9921017315589:!210173253
9921017315605#setcl#time/14299276,6,1999,210,17,31,56.04,-22.037,25.931,7
9921017315605#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017325301:et
9921017325324:!+3s
9921017325626:tape
9921017325646/tape/off,01132,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017325646:postob
9921017325646:source=0106+013,010604.5,011901.0,1950.0,neutral
9921017325647#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017325648:check2c1
9921017334280?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921017334280?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921017334281/parity/0.,131.,16.,0.,0.,0.,278.,343.,49.,114.,82.,82.,$$$$$,278.
9921017334281/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,41,0
9921017335059:sx2c1=1
9921017335113/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-330.7,,-0.7,
9921017335550:!210173619
9921017361901:tape
9921017361921/tape/off,01121,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017361921:st=for,135
9921017361944:!210173629
9921017362901:preob
9921017362902#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017362902/onsource/TRACKING
9921017363160/tpical/43222,42741,55165,33361,24236,19671,62806,50189,34566
9921017363199/tpical/30988,32855,40920,22284,28613,17810,14252
9921017363204:!210173639
9921017363901:tape
9921017363919/tape/off,01329,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017363919:midob
9921017363920#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017363921/onsource/TRACKING
9921017364480/wx/13.3,799.6,37.6
9921017365040/wx/13.3,799.6,37.7
9921017365046/cable/0.0184580
9921017365057/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,27482,11236
9921017365068/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34587
9921017365079/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15883
9921017365090/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31671
9921017365136/tpi/32291,34577,43632,26588,19047,15893,51154,40715,27491
9921017365173/tpi/24566,25641,31629,18226,21521,13242,11237
9921017365175/tsys1/42.3,61.6,55.1,54.9,51.1,58.7,62.9,62.0,54.9
9921017365175/tsys2/148.9,143.2,139.1,125.2,119.2,116.0,133.6
9921017365190:!210173749
9921017365201#setcl#time/14328880,4,1999,210,17,36,52.02,-22.023,26.013,9
9921017365201#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017374901:et
9921017374924:!+3s
9921017375226:tape
9921017375246/tape/off,02128,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017375246:postob
9921017375246:source=0119+115,011903.1,113409.2,1950.0,neutral
9921017375247#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017375248:sx2c1=1
9921017375304/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-330.7,,-0.7,
9921017375741:!210173822
9921017382201:tape
9921017382221/tape/off,02128,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017382221:st=for,135
9921017382244:!210173832
9921017383201:preob
9921017383202#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017383203/onsource/TRACKING
9921017383457/tpical/39848,39097,50792,30899,22663,18412,58567,46848,31957
9921017383495/tpical/29952,31728,39513,21742,27817,17335,13843
9921017383499:!210173842
9921017384201:tape
9921017384220/tape/off,02337,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017384220:midob
9921017384221#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017384222/onsource/TRACKING
9921017384781/wx/13.3,799.6,37.7
9921017385340/wx/13.3,799.6,37.6
9921017385346/cable/0.0190837
9921017385357/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,24727,10799
9921017385369/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30772
9921017385380/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,14489
9921017385391/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30190
9921017385438/tpi/28818,30802,38864,23918,17288,14482,46307,36867,24724
9921017385475/tpi/23456,24411,30176,17637,20651,12708,10797
9921017385478/tsys1/37.3,53.9,47.4,47.6,44.5,51.1,54.0,53.2,48.1
9921017385479/tsys2/140.2,134.2,132.0,117.9,112.9,109.8,126.3
9921017385493:!210174150
9921017385504#setcl#time/14341186,4,1999,210,17,38,55.05,-22.021,26.048,9
9921017385504#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017415001:et
9921017415024:!+3s
9921017415326:tape
9921017415346/tape/off,04464,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017415346:postob
9921017415346:source=2128-123,212852.7,-122020.6,1950.0,neutral
9921017415347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017415348:check2c1
9921017424053?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921017424053?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921017424053/parity/0.,33.,0.,0.,0.,16.,229.,180.,16.,33.,82.,49.,$$$$$,196.
9921017424053/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,0
9921017424762:sx2c1=1
9921017424817/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921017425255:!210174458
9921017445801:tape
9921017445821/tape/off,04453,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017445821:st=for,135
9921017445844:!210174508
9921017450801:preob
9921017450802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017450802/onsource/TRACKING
9921017451060/tpical/35269,34232,44849,27333,19996,16036,50614,40458,27972
9921017451100/tpical/27934,29603,36849,20741,26133,16181,13045
9921017451104:!210174518
9921017451801:tape
9921017451819/tape/off,04661,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017451819:midob
9921017451820#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017451821/onsource/TRACKING
9921017452379/wx/13.3,799.5,37.2
9921017452939/wx/13.3,799.5,37.5
9921017452945/cable/0.0193860
9921017452956/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20781,10026
9921017452967/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25752
9921017452978/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,12153
9921017452989/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27410
9921017453035/tpi/24163,25756,32676,20262,14666,12174,38516,30723,20769
9921017453072/tpi/21416,22310,27419,16662,19051,11643,10024
9921017453075/tsys1/30.9,44.0,39.0,39.4,37.7,43.3,45.2,45.2,40.2
9921017453076/tsys2/126.8,122.8,118.6,108.8,104.9,102.3,116.8
9921017453090:!210174628
9921017453101#setcl#time/14380793,4,1999,210,17,45,31.01,-22.030,26.158,8
9921017453102#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017462801:et
9921017462824:!+3s
9921017463126:tape
9921017463146/tape/off,05461,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017463146:postob
9921017463146:source=2121+053,212114.8,052227.4,1950.0,neutral
9921017463147#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017463148:sx2c1=1
9921017463204/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921017463641:!210174724
9921017472401:tape
9921017472421/tape/off,05461,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017472421:st=for,135
9921017472444:!210174734
9921017473401:preob
9921017473402#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017473402/onsource/TRACKING
9921017473659/tpical/33394,32091,42387,25802,19171,15334,47874,38146,26515
9921017473698/tpical/27008,28674,35615,20387,25635,15872,12763
9921017473703:!210174744
9921017474401:tape
9921017474419/tape/off,05669,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017474419:midob
9921017474420#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017474421/onsource/TRACKING
9921017474980/wx/13.3,799.5,37.1
9921017475539/wx/13.4,799.5,37.1
9921017475545/cable/0.0194512
9921017475556/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19250,9742
9921017475567/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,23526
9921017475578/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11390
9921017475589/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26243
9921017475634/tpi/22115,23530,30109,18730,13776,11392,35891,28681,19268
9921017475671/tpi/20472,21403,26241,16255,18572,11357,9742
9921017475674/tsys1/27.8,39.8,35.6,36.2,34.8,39.5,42.5,43.3,36.9
9921017475675/tsys2/120.5,118.0,114.2,103.3,102.4,100.2,112.9
9921017475690:!210174854
9921017475702#setcl#time/14395397,4,1999,210,17,47,57.02,-22.023,26.198,9
9921017475702#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017485401:et
9921017485423:!+3s
9921017485725:tape
9921017485744/tape/off,06468,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017485744:postob
9921017485744:source=2255-282,225522.5,-281425.6,1950.0,neutral
9921017485745#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017485746:check2c1
9921017494376?ERROR qg -303 Track 25 parity errors exceed threshold.
9921017494376?ERROR qg -304 Track 25 sync errors exceed threshold.
9921017494377/parity/0.,65.,0.,0.,0.,33.,49.,131.,0.,0.,65.,33.,6482.,196.
9921017494377/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,24,0
9921017495155:sx2c1=1
9921017495229/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921017495665:!210175048
9921017504801:tape
9921017504820/tape/off,06455,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017504820:st=for,135
9921017504842:!210175058
9921017505801:preob
9921017505802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017505802/onsource/TRACKING
9921017510057/tpical/46425,46456,59726,35881,25502,20729,$$$$$,53511,37054
9921017510095/tpical/31640,33548,41674,22523,28976,17978,14466
9921017510099:!210175108
9921017510801:tape
9921017510820/tape/off,06664,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017510820:midob
9921017510821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017510822/onsource/TRACKING
9921017511383/wx/13.4,799.5,37.0
9921017511942/wx/13.4,799.5,37.1
9921017511948/cable/0.0194980
9921017511959/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,29817,11452
9921017511970/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,37975
9921017511981/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,16866
9921017511992/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32403
9921017512038/tpi/35496,37997,47853,28954,20245,16871,54634,43790,29817
9921017512075/tpi/25182,26297,32416,18456,21904,13431,11454
9921017512077?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017512078/tsys1/46.7,65.4,58.8,58.7,53.8,61.2,$$$$$$$$,65.0,58.4
9921017512079/tsys2/152.0,146.2,143.1,127.3,121.7,118.3,136.7
9921017512096:!210175255
9921017512107#setcl#time/14415808,4,1999,210,17,51,21.08,-22.021,26.255,9
9921017512107#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017525501:et
9921017525523:!+3s
9921017525825:tape
9921017525844/tape/off,07879,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017525844:postob
9921017525844:source=1954-388,195439.1,-385313.5,1950.0,neutral
9921017525845#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017525846:midtp
9921017530105/tpzero/806,367,384,1303,1004,807,1282,776,1058
9921017530143/tpzero/1376,601,290,5905,1028,392,1468
9921017530152:sx2c2=2
9921017530225/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.1,,0.9,
9921017530662:fastf=0m47s
9921017530741?ERROR ch -336 Enabled tracks do not check with requested tracks
9921017535412:!+5s
9921017535914:!210175508
9921017550800:tape
9921017550819/tape/off,08938,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017550819:st=rev,135
9921017550841:!210175518
9921017551801:preob
9921017551802#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017551802/onsource/TRACKING
9921017552057/tpical/49215,49213,63196,37592,26352,21067,$$$$$,54278,38720
9921017552095/tpical/32884,34840,43309,23059,29840,18563,14947
9921017552099:!210175528
9921017552801:tape
9921017552820/tape/off,08729,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017552821:midob
9921017552821#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017552822/onsource/TRACKING
9921017553386/wx/13.5,799.6,35.3
9921017553946/wx/13.5,799.5,35.3
9921017553952/cable/0.0195075
9921017553963/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,32043,11966
9921017553975/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,41473
9921017553987/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,17656
9921017553999/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34174
9921017554046/tpi/38724,41418,52198,31206,21521,17651,56530,45574,32028
9921017554083/tpi/26494,27668,34174,19080,22820,14051,11966
9921017554086?ERROR qk -211 Tsys value for device v7 overflowed or were less than zero.
9921017554087/tsys1/53.1,77.4,69.3,68.8,62.4,72.5,$$$$$$$$,75.7,68.0
9921017554088/tsys2/162.1,155.6,153.0,136.6,128.0,124.8,145.2
9921017554103:!210175638
9921017554114#setcl#time/14441821,4,1999,210,17,55,41.14,-22.024,26.327,8
9921017554114#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921017563801:et
9921017563823:!+3s
9921017564125:tape
9921017564144/tape/off,07930,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017564144:postob
9921017564144:source=1749+096,174910.4,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
9921017564145#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921017564146:check2c2
9921017572776/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,33.,0.,0.,0.,180.,16.
9921017572776/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921017573556:sx2c2=2
9921017573609/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921017574046:!210175853
9921017585301:tape
9921017585320/tape/off,07941,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921017585320:st=rev,135
9921017585342:!210175903
9921017590301:preob
9921017590302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017590302/onsource/TRACKING
9921017590557/tpical/34531,33257,43656,26474,19052,14315,43508,34571,26526
9921017590595/tpical/27094,28857,35758,20398,25577,15792,12775
9921017590599:!210175913
9921017591301:tape
9921017591320/tape/off,07732,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921017591320:midob
9921017591321#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921017591322/onsource/TRACKING
9921017591884/wx/13.5,799.5,35.1
9921017592444/wx/13.5,799.5,35.1
9921017592450/cable/0.0193675
9921017592461/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,19377,9776
9921017592473/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,24553
9921017592484/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10717
9921017592495/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26468
9921017592542/tpi/23009,24525,31225,19265,13757,10708,32563,25868,19365
9921017592579/tpi/20608,21608,26468,16328,18599,11308,9775
9921017592582/tsys1/28.3,40.7,36.5,36.6,35.4,40.4,42.0,42.4,37.6
9921017592583/tsys2/122.3,119.5,116.2,105.6,103.8,100.4,114.2
9921017592600:!210180023
9921017592612#setcl#time/14464324,4,1999,210,17,59,26.12,-22.018,26.390,9
9921017592612#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921018002301:et
9921018002323:!+3s
9921018002625:tape
9921018002644/tape/off,06933,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018002644:postob
9921018002644:source=1741-038,174120.6,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
9921018002645#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921018002646:sx2c2=2
9921018002700/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.1,,0.9,
9921018003137:!210180056
9921018005601:tape
9921018005620/tape/off,06933,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018005620:st=rev,135
9921018005642:!210180106
9921018010601:preob
9921018010602#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018010603/onsource/TRACKING
9921018010860/tpical/36442,35353,46211,27915,19920,15064,46368,36867,28038
9921018010899/tpical/27894,29701,36806,20728,26006,16050,13033
9921018010904:!210180116
9921018011601:tape
9921018011621/tape/off,06724,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921018011622:midob
9921018011622#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018011623/onsource/TRACKING
9921018012183/wx/13.6,799.5,34.8
9921018012743/wx/13.6,799.5,34.9
9921018012749/cable/0.0194661
9921018012760/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,21030,10041
9921018012771/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26817
9921018012782/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11584
9921018012793/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27567
9921018012839/tpi/25123,26830,34048,20877,14800,11563,35578,28421,21026
9921018012876/tpi/21422,22441,27565,16666,19052,11544,10039
9921018012879/tsys1/31.6,45.6,40.7,40.9,39.6,45.2,46.7,48.1,41.9
9921018012880/tsys2/127.7,124.1,121.7,109.3,106.9,102.1,118.1
9921018012894:!210180226
9921018012905#setcl#time/14476621,5,1999,210,18,01,29.05,-22.026,26.424,8
9921018012905#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921018022601:et
9921018022624:!+3s
9921018022926:tape
9921018022946/tape/off,05925,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018022946:postob
9921018022946:source=1921-293,192142.3,-292026.3,1950.0,neutral
9921018022947#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921018022948:sx2c2=2
9921018023004/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921018023441:!210180340
9921018034001:tape
9921018034021/tape/off,05925,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018034021:st=rev,135
9921018034044:!210180350
9921018035001:preob
9921018035001#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018035002/onsource/TRACKING
9921018035254/tpical/41250,40656,52420,31429,21888,17147,54304,43529,31780
9921018035293/tpical/30062,31870,39581,21701,27481,16975,13840
9921018035298:!210180400
9921018040001:tape
9921018040021/tape/off,05716,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921018040021:midob
9921018040022#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018040023/onsource/TRACKING
9921018040582/wx/13.6,799.5,35.3
9921018041142/wx/13.6,799.5,35.4
9921018041148/cable/0.0192581
9921018041159/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,24942,10855
9921018041170/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,32443
9921018041181/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,13672
9921018041192/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,30388
9921018041238/tpi/30357,32492,40871,24712,16943,13694,43513,34823,24963
9921018041275/tpi/23622,24708,30412,17690,20532,12519,10856
9921018041278/tsys1/39.9,57.8,51.5,51.2,47.4,54.9,57.5,57.5,51.5
9921018041279/tsys2/142.5,138.8,135.5,121.2,115.7,112.2,129.7
9921018041294:!210180510
9921018041305#setcl#time/14493025,4,1999,210,18,04,13.05,-22.024,26.469,8
9921018041305#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921018051001:et
9921018051024:!+3s
9921018051326:tape
9921018051346/tape/off,04917,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018051346:postob
9921018051346:source=0048-097,004810.0,-094524.2,1950.0,neutral
9921018051347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921018051348:check2c2
9921018055984/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,0.,16.,16.
9921018055984/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921018060759:sx2c2=2
9921018060813/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921018061249:!210180803
9921018080301:tape
9921018080321/tape/off,04928,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018080321:st=rev,135
9921018080344:!210180813
9921018081301:preob
9921018081302#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018081302/onsource/TRACKING
9921018081560/tpical/43402,42938,55286,33285,23773,19346,62058,49672,34327
9921018081599/tpical/30736,32550,40474,22056,28295,17524,14115
9921018081602:!210180823
9921018082301:tape
9921018082321/tape/off,04719,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921018082321:midob
9921018082322#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018082323/onsource/TRACKING
9921018082885/wx/13.6,799.5,35.7
9921018083445/wx/13.6,799.6,35.5
9921018083451/cable/0.0193472
9921018083462/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,27151,11109
9921018083474/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,34594
9921018083485/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,15528
9921018083496/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,31229
9921018083542/tpi/32322,34562,43518,26346,18516,15526,50015,39947,27138
9921018083579/tpi/24278,25347,31229,18013,21198,12993,11109
9921018083582/tsys1/41.8,60.0,53.9,53.1,49.0,56.6,59.5,59.2,53.3
9921018083583/tsys2/146.2,141.7,138.0,123.5,117.2,114.7,132.3
9921018083587:!210181021
9921018083605#setcl#time/14519331,5,1999,210,18,08,36.05,-22.018,26.542,9
9921018083605#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921018102101:et
9921018102124:!+3s
9921018102426:tape
9921018102446/tape/off,03380,norm,moving,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018102446:postob
9921018102446:source=1606+106,160623.4,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
9921018102447#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921018102448:check2c2
9921018111153/parity/0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,0.,16.,16.
9921018111153/parity/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
9921018111863:sx2c2=2
9921018111919/pass/2,,auto,-330.0,,-329.9,,0.1,
9921018112355:!210181250
9921018125001:tape
9921018125020/tape/off,03392,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018125020:st=rev,135
9921018125042:!210181300
9921018130001:preob
9921018130002#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018130002/onsource/TRACKING
9921018130257/tpical/36077,35015,45729,27627,19682,14592,42773,33544,27488
9921018130295/tpical/28252,29991,37219,20887,26283,16216,13141
9921018130299:!210181310
9921018131001:tape
9921018131020/tape/off,03183,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921018131020:midob
9921018131021#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018131022/onsource/TRACKING
9921018131586/wx/13.7,799.5,34.4
9921018132146/wx/13.7,799.5,34.4
9921018132154/cable/0.0193000
9921018132167/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,20643,10158
9921018132180/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,26635
9921018132193/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,11198
9921018132204/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,27975
9921018132251/tpi/24982,26652,33749,20734,14580,11189,33046,25863,20638
9921018132288/tpi/21792,22784,27975,16839,19304,11715,10158
9921018132291/tsys1/32.0,46.2,40.9,41.4,39.1,44.8,48.0,48.0,42.0
9921018132293/tsys2/130.3,126.9,123.5,111.4,108.0,103.7,120.1
9921018132297:!210181510
9921018132314#setcl#time/14548049,4,1999,210,18,13,23.15,-22.024,26.622,9
9921018132314#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921018151001:et
9921018151024:!+3s
9921018151326:tape
9921018151346/tape/off,01821,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018151346:postob
9921018151347:source=1739+522,173929.1,521310.5,1950.0,cw
9921018151347#antcn#Commanding to a new source
9921018151348:midtp
9921018151610/tpzero/806,363,382,1301,1001,807,1280,772,1056
9921018151647/tpzero/1372,600,289,5904,1019,390,1471
9921018151655:sx2c1=3
9921018151798/pass/3,,auto,-275.0,,-274.1,,0.9,
9921018152235:fastr=1m16s
9921018160485;"H-maser to GPS 1.58us, formatter to GPS 1.37us.
9921018163885:!+5s
9921018164387:!210181831
9921018183101:tape
9921018183121/tape/off,00110,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018183121:st=for,135
9921018183144:!210181841
9921018184101:preob
9921018184102#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018184102/onsource/TRACKING
9921018184360/tpical/32722,31272,41309,25228,18441,13899,40652,31495,25195
9921018184397/tpical/26614,28333,35016,20202,25545,15848,12660
9921018184399:!210181851
9921018185101:tape
9921018185121/tape/off,00319,norm,moving,nostop,locked,ready,rem
9921018185121:midob
9921018185122#antcn#Checking onsource status, extended error logging
9921018185123/onsource/TRACKING
9921018185685/wx/13.7,799.5,34.9
9921018190245/wx/13.7,799.5,34.8
9921018190251/cable/0.0192433
9921018190262/ifd/25,29,nor,nor,rem,18098,9630
9921018190273/vc02/140.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,22617
9921018190284/vc06/420.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,10288
9921018190295/vc11/217.99,2.000,u,10,10,rem,lock,25638
9921018190341/tpi/21242,22623,28942,18039,13146,10258,30022,23309,18080
9921018190378/tpi/20024,21037,25638,16094,18404,11261,9629
9921018190381/tsys1/26.2,37.8,33.9,34.2,33.7,38.2,39.7,40.5,35.2
9921018190382/tsys2/116.7,115.5,111.5,102.3,100.4,97.7,111.0
9921018190387:!210182148
9921018190403#setcl#time/14582143,6,1999,210,18,19,03.99,-22.036,26.717,7
9921018190403#setcl#model/old,933126334,21309,4964071,-22.101,50.060,rate
9921018214801:et
9921018214824:!+3s
9921018215126:tape
9921018215146/tape/off,02321,norm,stopped,stop,unlock,ready,rem
9921018215146:postob
9921018215147:fastr=1m41s
9921018233297:unlod
9921018234474/ !!!! wake up !!!!
9921018234474:*end of schedule
9921018244605;terminate
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# Presentation: 269686
## Online Integration1-Nov-99 Milestone
***Checklist***
***Last revision:***
***29-Oct-99 9 AM***
***Send updates to***
***[email protected]***
## Sections
***Documentation***
**Create expert guides**
***Startup***
**Applications proceed to initialized state**
***User interface***
**TAKER**
**EXAMINE**
***Configuration***
**Sample configuration selected**
***Begin Run***
**Data taking initiated**
***Event data flow***
**Complete event path**
***End Run***
**Data taking halted**
***SDAQ***
**Repeat process for SDAQ**
## Startup
***Checklist:***
**L3**
**COOR**
***COOR connects to L3***
**COMICS**
***COMICS connects to COOR***
**DSM**
***DSM connects to COOR***
**C/R**
***C/R connects to DSM***
**DL**
***DL connects to DSM, C/R***
**DD**
***DD connects to DSM, C/R***
## User Interface
***Checklist:***
**TAKER connects to COOR**
**COOR assigns Client ID to this connection**
**EXAMINE connects to DD**
## Configuration
***Checklist:***
**Define test configuration:**
***Single Calorimeter crate***
***Free-run trigger***
***Single mark and pass trigger***
***Single stream***
***Single instances of C/R, DL, DD***
**TAKER requests, views, and selects a specific configuration from COOR**
**COOR relays configuration request to COMICS**
## Configuration (cont’d)
**COOR relays configuration request to L3**
**COOR relays configuration request to DSM**
**DSM relays configuration request to C/R**
**DSM relays configuration request to DL**
**DSM relays configuration request to DD**
**DD reports configuration status to DSM**
**DL reports configuration status to DSM**
**C/R reports configuration status to DSM**
## Configuration (cont’d)
**DSM reports configuration status to COOR**
**COMICS reports configuration status to COOR**
**COOR reports configuration status to TAKER**
**EXAMINE configuration**
***Request configuration from DD***
***Select Trigger, Stream***
## Begin Run
***Checklist:***
**TAKER sends Begin Run request to COOR**
**COOR sets run number**
**COOR sends Begin Run to DSM**
***Status returned***
**DSM sends Begin Run to C/R**
***Status returned***
**DSM sends Begin Run to DL**
***Status returned***
**DSM sends Begin Run to DD**
***Status returned***
**DD sends Begin Run to EXAMINE**
**COOR sends Begin Run to L3**
***Status returned***
**COOR sends Begin Run reply to TAKER**
## Event Data Flow
***Checklist:***
**Calorimeter crate in free-run mode**
**L3 processes event**
***Receives***
***Puts in EVPACK format***
***Puts Run, Event, Trigger, Stream numbers in ITC header (fake, where needed)***
***Sends via ITC to C/R***
**C/R processes event**
***Receives***
***Routes to DL, DD based on Stream number***
**DL processes event**
***Receives***
***Writes to file***
***Closes file at size limit***
## Event Data Flow (cont’d)
**DD processes event**
***Receives***
***Routes to EXAMINE based on Trigger and Stream number***
**EXAMINE processes event**
***Receives***
***Processes***
***Displays***
## End Run
***Checklist:***
**TAKER sends End Run request to COOR**
**COOR sends End Run to L3**
***Status returned***
**COOR sends End Run to DSM**
***Status returned***
**DSM sends End Run to C/R**
***Status returned***
**DSM sends End Run to DL**
***Status returned***
**DSM sends End Run to DD**
***Status returned***
**DD sends End Run to EXAMINE**
**COOR sends End Run reply to TAKER**
## Pause, Resume Run
***Checklist:***
**much the same as Begin/End**
## SDAQ
***Startup:***
**Front end processes**
**Data Merge**
***Configuration***
**TAKER selects SDAQ configuration**
**COOR relays configuration request**
***Begin Run***
**TAKER requests Begin Run**
**COOR relays Begin Run to various elements**
***Event Data Flow***
**Front end transmits events to Data Merge**
**Data Merge transmits events to C/R**
## SDAQ (cont’d)
***End Run***
**TAKER sends End Run request to COOR**
**COOR sends End Run to various elements**
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Interaction among proteins of the Eukaryotic DNA Replication Machinary :
Genetic Analysis of PCNA in CHO cells resistant to aphidicolin.
Kendra Taylor and [Nawin C. Mishra]{.underline}
Dept. of Biological Sciences
The University of South Carolina
700 Sumter St. Columbia , SC 29208
[ABSTRACT]{.underline}
One of the major findings of the human genome project is the fact that
there are much less number of genes ( 35 thousand ) than previously
suggested ( 100 thousand ) in human; this necessarily means that most
genes and their products must interact during our physiology to
determine a particular phenotype . Thus interaction of proteins becomes
a rule rather than exceptions. Therefore analysis of global protein
interaction can provide an insight into the molecular basis of human
diseases and their possible alleviation with designer drugs. We have
chosen to study such interactions of proteins involved in DNA
replication since an accurate duplication of DNA is crucial for the
survival of an organism. A large number of proteins are involved in the
replication of the genomic blue print. Among them DNA polymerases are
the most important. A number of DNA polymerases have been shown to
participate in DNA synthesis during DNA replication, repair and
recombination.
**We are therefore interested in examining the global interaction of
these proteins in the replication machinery of mammalian cells. In order
to do so we have created mutants of CHO cells and human cells that are
altered in the major proteins of the DNA replication machinery. We have
selected these mutants by their ability to grow in the presence of DNA
polymerase inhibitors and anti cancer drugs such as aphidicolin and
Ara-C and Ara-A. We have shown that these mutants (called AphR for their
dominant mutation conferring resistance to aphidicolin and Ara-C) to
possess DNA polymerases of the alpha family that are altered in their
DNA polymerizing and proof reading activities and show resistance to
these drugs both *in vivo* and *in vitro* assays. We have also found
that some of these mutants have corresponding compensatory mutations in
PCNA. We have focused our attention to PCNA because it is a very small
protein (30 Kdal) and that it interacts with over a dozen proteins
involved in DNA replication (i.e. DNA polymerases delta and epsilon and
RF-C ) , cell cycle control ( p21 ) and DNA repair . We have cloned and
expressed DNA pol delta and PCNA (both wild type and mutant ) genes of
CHO cells . The expressed PCNA and DNA pol delta proteins have been
identified by western analysis in our laboratory.**
**This provides us the opportunity to examine the interaction of these
proteins particularly DNA pol delta and PCNA in the AphR mutants of the
CHO and human cells available exclusively in our laboratory.**
**In order to examine and establish the nature of protein interactions
we are attempting the determination of the nucleotide sequences and
inferred amino acid sequences of PCNA, DNA pol delta and RF-C from a
number of AphR mutants in order to establish the nature of changes in
these genes and proteins that are needed for their proper interaction
under physiological conditions. We have chosen to examine PCNA and DNA
pol delta since these proteins work very closely in the replication
machinery. We have shown that in a particular AphR mutant of CHO cells,
a change in DNA pol delta is accompanied with a change in PCNA. It has
been further shown that in the yeast PCNA mutants, their wild type
growth can be restored by a compensatory mutation in RF-C. In view of
these findings we plan to clone and determine the nuleotide sequences of
these genes from a number of AphR mutants available in our laboratory in
order to establish the compensatory nature of these mutations and to
examine the hypothesis that these proteins must change their 3D
structures for global interaction in the replication machinery. If this
is true, then in a mutant when DNA pol delta changes then PCNA must make
corresponding compensatory changes. We plan to clone these genes via
RT-PCR and then determine the nucleotide sequences using automated DNA
sequencing system available in our dept. We have successfully utilized
these methods and systems to clone DNA pol delta and PCNA. We plan to do
this for a large number of mutants to generate a profile of compensatory
changes in these proteins in order to identify domains involved in the
interaction of these proteins. We plan to present some of our findings
for the discussion.( Supported by a DoE grant, contractNo. DE-FG09-90ER
61040 to NCM )**
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<DOC>
[DOCID: f:l94-197.wais]
AMAX COAL COMPANY
June 16, 1997
LAKE 94-197
FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES
2 SKYLINE, 10th FLOOR
5203 LEESBURG PIKE
FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA 22041
June 16, 1997
SECRETARY OF LABOR, : CIVIL PENALTY PROCEEDING
MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH :
ADMINISTRATION (MSHA), : Docket No. LAKE 94-197
Petitioner : A.C. No. 11-00877-04049
:
v. :
: Wabash Mine
AMAX COAL COMPANY, :
Respondent :
DECISION ON REMAND
Before: Judge Bulluck
This civil penalty proceeding involves a violation of 30
C.F.R. 77.201, a mandatory safety standard for surface coal
mines and surface work areas of coal mines requiring that, "[t]he
methane content in the air of any structure, enclosure or other
facility shall be less than 1.0 volume per centum."
The case was heard by former Commission Administrative Law
Judge Arthur Amchan, who concluded that AMAX Coal Company
("AMAX") did not violate the standard and vacated the citation.
17 FMSHRC 48 (January 1995) (ALJ). The Commission reversed the
judge, found a violation, and remanded the case for further
proceedings to dispose of the significant and substantial ("S
&S") designation and to assess an appropriate civil penalty.
AMAX Coal Company, 19 FMSHRC 470 (March 1997). Because Judge
Amchan had left the Commission, the remanded case was assigned to
me.
THE FACTS
In its decision, the Commission summarized the facts as
follows:
On February 2, 1994, MSHA Inspector Arthur Wooten
entered the "head house" that was on top of Silo No. 1
at the Wabash Mine. Silo No. 1 is used to store clean
coal after preparation prior to shipping. The house,
which is approximately 16 by 20 feet, is enclosed and
contains electrical equipment, including a 4160 volt
conveyor belt, a 220 volt lubrication system, 480 volt
heaters, and 120 volt lighting circuits. The conveyor
which carries coal into the silo enters the head house
through an enclosure before dumping the coal through an
opening into the silo. The head house is constructed
with tin sheeting placed over a steel framework. The
floor of the head house is approximately 6 feet above
the roof of
the silo. The roof of the silo has several holes in it
for ventilation and access. AMAX tests for methane in
the head house on every shift. In the 20 years that
the head house had been located on the silo, neither
AMAX nor MSHA had ever detected measurable amounts of
methane.
As Wooten entered the head house, his methane detector
activated, indicating a methane concentration in excess
of 1 percent. Wooten took several readings that ranged
from .4 to 1.4 percent. The highest readings were
found near a light switch and the opening where the
conveyor dumps coal into the silo. Both locations are
about 3 feet off the floor and about 1 foot away from
the sides. AMAX's safety director, Charles Burggraf,
who accompanied Wooten, opened several doors to dilute
the methane, and the methane concentration dropped
below 1 percent.
Previously, on January 13, 1994, AMAX had experienced a
brief ignition at the base of Silo No. 1, where coal
was loaded into railroad cars. On February 1, another
MSHA inspector had detected a methane concentration of
3.1 percent at a train loading area, about 200 feet
below the head house. The next day - the same day as
the citation at issue - the methane concentration at
the location was 4 percent.
Wooten issued a citation alleging a violation of
77.201. Wooten designated the citation significant
and substantial (S & S). In order to abate the
violation, he required AMAX to remove two sides of the
house to keep concentrations of methane below 1
percent. AMAX accomplished this by shutting down its
preparation plant and moving its five employees to the
silo where they removed the head house sides. Id. at
471 (citations omitted).
On review, the Commission reversed the judge's finding that
a violation of the standard had not been established, concluding
that the language of 77.201 is a clear and unambiguous
prohibition against methane accumulations in excess of 1 percent
and that the standard's subparts set forth "important steps in
addressing the problem that methane presents." Id. at 474.
PROCEEDINGS ON REMAND
By remand order of April 7, 1997, I directed the parties to
determine whether they could agree upon the S & S designation and
an appropriate penalty. By letter dated April 18, 1997, the
parties informed me that they were unable to reach agreement on
the S & S and penalty issues, and referenced their respective
positions as set forth in their post hearing briefs.
The Secretary filed her post hearing brief on January 11,
1995, essentially arguing that the violation was S & S because
the head house was inadequately ventilated to reduce non
permissible methane accumulations, airborne coal dust in
combination with methane in the head house was capable of
contributing to an explosion, there was electrical equipment in
the head
house, and conditions in Silo No. 1 beneath the head house,
including a prior methane/coal dust ignition, affected the
methane levels in the head house. Secretary's Post Hr'g Br. at
11- 14.
AMAX filed its post hearing and reply briefs on January 10
and 17, 1995, respectively, arguing that the violation was not S
& S because the head house was a drafty structure which was
accessible to examination, there was no evidence to indicate
methane concentrations in the explosive range, miner exposure to
the head house was limited, and there was no nexus between the
methane conditions at the bottom of Silo No. 1, including the
incident of the prior ignition, and the methane conditions in the
head house. Accordingly, AMAX concluded that the Secretary had
failed to establish that it was reasonably likely that the hazard
contributed to would have resulted in an injury. AMAX's Post Hr'g
Br. at 19-23.
SIGNIFICANT AND SUBSTANTIAL
Section 104(d)(1) of the Mine Act designates a violation S &
S when it is "of such nature as could significantly and
substantially contribute to the cause and effect of a coal or
other mine safety or health hazard." A violation is properly
designated S & S "if, based upon the particular facts surrounding
the violation, there exists a reasonable likelihood that the
hazard contributed to will result in an injury or illness of a
reasonably serious nature." Cement Division, National Gypsum
Co., 3 FMSHRC 822, 825 (April 1981).
In Mathies Coal Co., 6 FMSHRC 1, 3-4 (January 1984), the
Commission set forth the four criteria the Secretary must
establish in order to prove that a violation is S & S under
National Gypsum: 1) the underlying violation of a mandatory
safety standard; 2) a discrete safety hazard -- that is, a
measure of danger to safety -- contributed to by the violation;
3) a reasonable likelihood that the hazard contributed to will
result in an injury; and 4) a reasonable likelihood that the
injury in question will be of a reasonably serious nature. See
also Buck Creek Coal, Inc. v. FMSHRC, 52 F. 3rd 133, 135 (7th
Cir. 1995); Austin Power; Inc. v. Secretary, 861 F. 2nd 99,
103-104 (5th Cir. 1988), aff'g 9 FMSHRC 2015, 2021 (December
1987) (approving Mathies criteria). Evaluation of the third
criterion, the reasonable likelihood of injury, should be made in
the context of "continued normal mining operations." U.S. Steel
Mining Co., 6 FMSHRC 1573, 1574 (July 1984). Moreover, when
evaluating the reasonable likelihood of an ignition or explosion,
the Commission has examined whether a "confluence of factors" was
present based on the particular facts surrounding the violation.
Texasgulf, Inc., 10 FMSHRC 498, 501 (April 1988); Youghiogheny &
Ohio Coal Co., 9 FMSHRC 1007 (December 1987).
In deciding whether the instant violation is S & S, it is
necessary to resolve the dispute between the parties as to the
origin of the methane in the head house. Inspector Wooten
testified on behalf of the Secretary that he determined the
reasonable likelihood of a serious accident happening in the head
house based on excessive levels of methane detected in the train
loading area of the silo 200 feet directly below, (Tr. 26, 35 and
42), and because a methane and/or coal dust ignition had occurred
approximately two weeks before in the train loading area. Tr.
24-26, 28. Furthermore, Inspector Wooten believed that, at the
time he issued the citation in question, coal being dumped into
the silo forced the methane up out of the silo into the 4 by 4
foot chute of the head house. Tr. 28, 36.
AMAX takes the contrary view that the methane in the head
house did not originate in the silo. Samuel Laws, the
preparation plant manager, testified that, in his opinion,
methane was expelled from the coal coming into the head house on
the conveyor belt, when it was discharged into the chute that
dumps coal into the top of the silo. Tr. 103, 107-108. He
further testified that it is implausible that methane dispelled
in the silo would migrate up with sufficient air pressure to
enter the head house through the chute, by overcoming the
downward pressure created by the coal being discharged from the
conveyor belt through the chute into the top of the silo. Tr.
102-103, 106-107.
I conclude that the Secretary has failed to provide a
plausible explanation as to why the methane would seek the path
of greater resistence, that is, rising up through the chute
against the pressure of the coal being discharged, as opposed to
escaping through the ventilation holes in the top of the silo and
dissipating into the general atmosphere. To the contrary, I am
persuaded by the lack of measurable methane ever detected prior
to the incident in question, as well as the evidence that
Inspector Wooten's highest readings were taken at two locations
of similar height, one being "closer to where the opening is
where the belt dumps into the silo," (Tr. 60), that the methane
in the head house originated from the coal being discharged from
the conveyor belt into the chute. Having so found, I decline to
apply the methane and/or coal dust conditions in the silo below
to the conditions in the head house.
The evidence establishes that the head house was a drafty
structure that was partitioned into a side housing the conveyor
belt and chute, and the other side housing the bulk of the
electrical equipment. Tr. 81, 83, 87. While Inspector Wooten
concluded that the methane (irrespective of its origin), in
combination with the open-type, non explosion-proof electrical
equipment and airborne coal dust, was reasonably likely to have
caused an ignition or explosion, (Tr. 58-59), he conceded that he
did not take a methane reading in the vicinity of the belt motor,
belt starter and automatic lubrication system, nor did he to
specify the methane level in close proximity to the heaters or
the lights. Tr. 53-54. Therefore, given the considerable
separation of the conveyor belt/chute from the electrical
equipment, the lack of evidence of non-permissible levels of
methane around the electrical equipment, the lack of evidence
indicating excessive airborne coal dust, the lesser methane
readings higher than 3 feet from the head house floor, the
"confluence of factors" necessary to cause an ignition or
explosion was not present. This conclusion takes into account
the lack of any ignition or explosion in the 20 year history of
the head house. Consequently, based on the evidence, I find that
there was not a reasonable likelihood that the hazard contributed
to by the violation would result in an injury from a methane
ignition. Accordingly, I find that the violation was not S & S.
CIVIL PENALTY ASSESSMENT
While the Secretary has proposed a civil penalty of $595.00,
the judge must independently determine the appropriate assessment
by proper consideration of the six penalty criteria set forth in
section 110(i) of the Act, 30 U.S.C. 820(i). Sellersburg Stone
Co. v. FMSHRC, 736 F. 2nd 1147, 1151 (7th Cir. 1984); Wallace
Brothers, Inc., 18 FMSHRC 481, 483- 484 (April 1996); Jim Walter
Resources, Inc., 19 FMSHRC 498, 500 (March 1997).
Addressing these criteria, the parties have stipulated that
(1) the Wabash Mine extracted 3,431,815 tons of coal from January
1, 1993 to December 31, 1993 and AMAX extracted 65,385,647 tons
of coal from all its mines during the same period; (2) AMAX had
992 violations at the Wabash Mine in the preceding months ending
on October 31, 1993; and (3) the payment of the proposed penalty
would not affect AMAX's ability to continue in business. Tr.
15-16. Accordingly, I find that AMAX is a large operator with a
significant history of previous violations.
The remaining criteria involve consideration of the gravity
of the violation and the negligence of AMAX in causing it. I
find the gravity of the violation to be serious, since the
potential hazard to a miner conducting a shift inspection or
maintenance of the head house ranges from burn injury to death.
However, because methane had never been detected in the head
house prior to the instant violation, and because I find, like
Judge Amchan, that AMAX had acted prudently in anticipating non
permissible methane and had taken immediate and appropriate
corrective action when put on notice of the violation, I
attribute very low rather than moderate negligence to AMAX.
Consequently, having considered AMAX's large size, significant
history of prior violations, seriousness of the violation, good
faith abatement and small degree of negligence, I find that a
civil penalty of $100.00 is appropriate.
ORDER
Accordingly, Citation No. 3845251 is MODIFIED by deletion of
the S & S designation and reduction of the degree of negligence
from "moderate" to "low," and AMAX is ORDERED to pay a civil
penalty of $100.00 within 30 days of the date of this decision.
Jacqueline R. Bulluck
Administrative Law Judge
Distribution:
Ruben R. Chapa, Esq., Office of
the Solicitor, U.S. Department of
Labor, 230 South Dearborn Street,
8th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604
(Certified Mail)
R. Henry Moore, Esq., Buchanan
Ingersoll, 301 Grant Street, 20th
Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15219-
1410 (Certified Mail)
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# Date 2008-01-16 Time 05:23:38 PST -0800 (1200489818.63 s)
#phil __OFF__
Command line arguments: "../713.param" "main.number_of_macro_cycles=5" "--overwrite"
HOST = sunbird.lbl.gov
HOSTTYPE = x86_64-linux
USER = phzwart
PID = 16450
JOB_ID = 5159
SGE_ARCH = lx24-amd64
SGE_TASK_FIRST = 1
SGE_TASK_LAST = 1330
SGE_TASK_ID = 713
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PHENIX: Python-based Hierarchical ENvironment for Integrated Xtallography
User: phzwart
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phenix.refine: Macromolecular Structure Refinement
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Phenix developers include:
Paul Adams, Pavel Afonine, Vicent Chen, Ian Davis, Kreshna Gopal,
Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve, Li-Wei Hung, Robert Immormino, Tom Ioerger,
Airlie McCoy, Erik McKee, Nigel Moriarty, Reetal Pai, Randy Read,
Jane Richardson, David Richardson, Tod Romo, Jim Sacchettini,
Nicholas Sauter, Jacob Smith, Laurent Storoni, Tom Terwilliger,
Peter Zwart
Phenix home page:
http://www.phenix-online.org/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Phenix components are copyrighted by:
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- University of Cambridge
- Duke University
- Texas Agricultural Experiment Station &
Texas Engineering Experiment Station
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Major third-party components of Phenix include:
Python, wxwidgets, wxPython, Boost, SCons, Clipper,
CCP4 Monomer Library, CCP4 I/O libraries, PyCifRW, FFTPACK, L-BFGS
Enter phenix.acknowledgments for details.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Processing inputs. This may take a minute or two.
Command line parameter definitions:
refinement.main.number_of_macro_cycles = 5
Working crystal symmetry after inspecting all inputs:
Unit cell: (70.25, 47.8686, 88.1178, 90, 90, 90)
Space group: P 21 21 21 (No. 19)
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/model.pdb
Monomer Library directory:
"/net/rosie/scratch3/phzwart/CCTBX/Sources/mon_lib"
Total number of atoms: 2823
Number of models: 1
Model: 0
Number of conformers: 2
Conformer: "A"
Number of atoms: 2769
Number of chains: 2
Number of residues, atoms: 302, 2333
Classifications: {'peptide': 302}
Modifications used: {'COO': 1}
Link IDs: {'PTRANS': 7, 'CIS': 1, 'TRANS': 293}
Number of residues, atoms: 436, 436
Classifications: {'water': 436}
Link IDs: {None: 435}
Conformer: "B"
Number of atoms: 2771
Common with "A": 2717
Number of chains: 2
Number of residues, atoms: 302, 2333
Classifications: {'peptide': 302}
Modifications used: {'COO': 1}
Link IDs: {'PTRANS': 7, 'CIS': 1, 'TRANS': 293}
bond proxies already assigned to first conformer: 2332
Number of residues, atoms: 438, 438
Classifications: {'water': 438}
Link IDs: {None: 437}
Time building chain proxies: 3.32, per 1000 atoms: 1.18
================================== X-ray data =================================
F-obs:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns:FOBS,SIGMA
R-free flags:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns:TEST
Miller array info: /net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns:FOBS,SIGMA
Observation type: xray.amplitude
Type of data: double, size=19589
Type of sigmas: double, size=19589
Number of Miller indices: 19589
Anomalous flag: False
Unit cell: (70.25, 47.8686, 88.1178, 90, 90, 90)
Space group: P 21 21 21 (No. 19)
Systematic absences: 0
Centric reflections: 2427
Resolution range: 15.0735 2.00072
Completeness in resolution range: 0.949862
Completeness with d_max=infinity: 0.946923
Number of F-obs in resolution range: 19589
Number of F-obs <= 0: 0
Refinement resolution range: d_max = 15.0735
d_min = 2.0007
Miller array info: /net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns:TEST
Observation type: None
Type of data: int, size=19589
Type of sigmas: None
Number of Miller indices: 19589
Anomalous flag: False
Unit cell: (70.25, 47.8686, 88.1178, 90, 90, 90)
Space group: P 21 21 21 (No. 19)
Systematic absences: 0
Centric reflections: 2427
Resolution range: 15.0735 2.00072
Completeness in resolution range: 0.949862
Completeness with d_max=infinity: 0.946923
Test (R-free flags) flag value: 1
Number of work/free reflections by resolution:
work free %free
bin 1: 15.0739 - 4.2806 [2174/2202] 1954 220 10.1%
bin 2: 4.2806 - 3.4106 [2068/2087] 1864 204 9.9%
bin 3: 3.4106 - 2.9833 [2066/2086] 1858 208 10.1%
bin 4: 2.9833 - 2.7122 [2032/2057] 1830 202 9.9%
bin 5: 2.7122 - 2.5188 [2013/2032] 1808 205 10.2%
bin 6: 2.5188 - 2.3709 [2008/2054] 1810 198 9.9%
bin 7: 2.3709 - 2.2526 [2000/2033] 1803 197 9.8%
bin 8: 2.2526 - 2.1548 [2002/2038] 1796 206 10.3%
bin 9: 2.1548 - 2.0721 [1988/2017] 1793 195 9.8%
bin 10: 2.0721 - 2.0007 [1238/2017] 1114 124 10.0%
overall 17630 1959 10.0%
Writing MTZ file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/noshake/run_713/model_refine_data.mtz
========================== Anomalous scatterer groups =========================
All atoms refined with f_prime=0 and f_double_prime=0.
========================== Set up restraints manager ==========================
Number of disulfides: simple=3, symmetry=0
Simple disulfide: " SG CYS A 168 " - " SG ACYS A 201 " distance=2.08
Simple disulfide: " SG CYS A 168 " - " SG BCYS A 201 " distance=1.98
Simple disulfide: " SG CYS A 254 " - " SG CYS A 260 " distance=2.05
Time building geometry restraints manager: 0.14 seconds
Histogram of bond lengths:
1.21 - 1.38: 943
1.38 - 1.56: 1465
1.56 - 1.73: 7
1.73 - 1.90: 21
1.90 - 2.08: 3
Bond restraints sorted by residual:
atom i - atom j ideal model delta weight residual
" SG CYS A 168 " - " SG BCYS A 201 " 2.031 1.983 0.048 2.50e+03 5.87e+00
" C GLN A 88 " - " N GLN A 89 " 1.329 1.360 -0.031 5.10e+03 4.97e+00
" SG CYS A 168 " - " SG ACYS A 201 " 2.031 2.075 -0.044 2.50e+03 4.89e+00
" CB CYS A 201 " - " SG ACYS A 201 " 1.808 1.738 0.070 9.18e+02 4.46e+00
" C PRO A 198 " - " N ILE A 199 " 1.329 1.301 0.028 5.10e+03 4.10e+00
... (remaining 2434 not shown)
Histogram of nonbonded interaction distances:
1.64 - 2.29: 11
2.29 - 2.94: 1576
2.94 - 3.59: 4398
3.59 - 4.25: 9003
4.25 - 4.90: 12812
Nonbonded interactions sorted by model distance:
atom i - atom j model vdw sym.op. j
" O HOH Z 42 " - " O HOH Z 183 " 1.637 3.040 -x+1,y+1/2,-z+1/2
" CE BMET A 47 " - " O BHOH Z 74 " 1.806 3.460
" O HOH Z 50 " - " O HOH Z 95 " 1.904 3.040 -x+1,y+1/2,-z+1/2
" O HOH Z 95 " - " O HOH Z 50 " 1.904 3.040 -x+1,y-1/2,-z+1/2
" O HOH Z 41 " - " O HOH Z 182 " 2.005 3.040 -x+1,y+1/2,-z+1/2
... (remaining 27795 not shown)
Histogram of dihedral angle deviations from ideal:
0.01 - 17.19: 754
17.19 - 34.36: 62
34.36 - 51.54: 27
51.54 - 68.71: 23
68.71 - 85.89: 4
Dihedral angle restraints sorted by residual:
" CA PHE A 192 "
" CB PHE A 192 "
" CG PHE A 192 "
" CD1 PHE A 192 "
ideal model delta periodicty weight residual
90.00 7.91 82.09 2 2.50e-03 1.68e+01
" N PRO A 54 "
" CG PRO A 54 "
" CD PRO A 54 "
" CB PRO A 54 "
ideal model delta periodicty weight residual
30.00 -27.17 57.17 3 4.44e-03 1.45e+01
" N PRO A 280 "
" CA PRO A 280 "
" CB PRO A 280 "
" CG PRO A 280 "
ideal model delta periodicty weight residual
-25.00 38.44 56.56 3 4.44e-03 1.42e+01
... (remaining 867 not shown)
==================== Fixing bad ADP in input model (if any) ===================
============================== Scattering factors =============================
----------X-ray scattering dictionary----------
Number of scattering types: 4
Type Number sf(0) Gaussians
S 13 15.96 2
O 902 7.97 2
N 437 6.97 2
C 1471 5.97 2
sf(0) = scattering factor at diffraction angle 0.
====================== Modifying start model if requested =====================
==================== Fixing bad ADP in input model (if any) ===================
================== Extract refinement strategy and selections =================
individual_sites = True
rigid_body = False
individual_adp = True
group_adp = False
tls = False
individual_occupancies = True
group_occupancies = False
group_anomalous = False
size = 2823
n_use = 2823
n_use_u_iso = 2823
n_use_u_aniso = 0
n_grad_site = 0
n_grad_u_iso = 0
n_grad_u_aniso = 0
n_grad_occupancy = 0
n_grad_fp = 0
n_grad_fdp = 0
n_anisotropic_flag = 0
total number of scatterers = 2823
==================== Process input NCS or/and find new NCS ====================
Using existing and finding new NCS is disabled.
Use refinement.main.ncs=true to activate it.
Look at refinement.ncs for more NCS related parameters.
=================== Write initial parameters into .eff file ===================
Writing effective parameters to file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/noshake/run_713/model_refine_001.eff
Writing geometry restraints to file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/noshake/run_713/model_refine_001.geo
CPU time processing inputs: 9.46
============================ Non-default parameters ===========================
A complete record of all parameters was written to the .eff file above.
Below are only the non-defaults.
#phil __ON__
refinement {
crystal_symmetry {
unit_cell = 70.25 47.8686 88.1178 90 90 90
space_group = "P 21 21 21"
}
input {
pdb {
file_name = "/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/model.pdb"
}
xray_data {
file_name = "/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns"
labels = "FOBS,SIGMA"
r_free_flags {
file_name = "/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/trial/1e0w.cns"
label = "TEST"
test_flag_value = 1
}
}
}
output {
prefix = "model_refine"
serial = 1
}
main {
number_of_macro_cycles = 5
}
}
#phil __OFF__
============================= ml refinement start =============================
----------structure factors based statistics (before refinement)----------
----------X-ray data----------
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.4476 r_free= 0.4400 ksol= 0.00 Bsol= 0.00 scale= 0.887 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 0.00 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.67 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.259371 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Bin Resolution Compl. No. Refl. R-factors Targets |
|number range work test work test work test|
| 1: 15.0739 - 4.7741 0.99 1406 157 0.3509 0.3467 6.5104 6.4748|
| 2: 4.7741 - 3.8095 0.99 1353 152 0.3837 0.4204 6.7915 6.853|
| 3: 3.8095 - 3.3339 0.99 1331 149 0.4233 0.3824 6.6597 6.5751|
| 4: 3.3339 - 3.0318 0.99 1320 137 0.4346 0.4459 6.4925 6.4537|
| 5: 3.0318 - 2.8160 0.99 1308 150 0.4683 0.4014 6.3476 6.3374|
| 6: 2.8160 - 2.6509 0.98 1302 145 0.4781 0.4947 6.249 6.1603|
| 7: 2.6509 - 2.5188 0.99 1294 149 0.4691 0.4383 6.2172 6.1247|
| 8: 2.5188 - 2.4096 0.98 1305 139 0.4895 0.4824 6.1655 6.156|
| 9: 2.4096 - 2.3172 0.98 1293 147 0.4959 0.4640 6.0944 6.1677|
| 10: 2.3172 - 2.2375 0.98 1273 140 0.5112 0.4655 6.0992 6.0519|
| 11: 2.2375 - 2.1677 0.99 1290 145 0.5011 0.4849 6.0211 6.0353|
| 12: 2.1677 - 2.1059 0.98 1279 138 0.4938 0.5628 5.9519 6.0125|
| 13: 2.1059 - 2.0506 0.97 1259 139 0.5245 0.4804 5.8872 5.82|
| 14: 2.0506 - 2.0007 0.48 617 72 0.4691 0.5405 5.8509 5.7975|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|R-free likelihood based estimates for figures of merit, absolute phase error,|
|and distribution parameters alpha and beta (Acta Cryst. (1995). A51, 880-887)|
| |
| Bin Resolution No. Refl. FOM Phase Scale Alpha Beta |
| # range work test error factor |
| 1: 15.0739 - 4.7741 1406 157 0.73 31.66 0.83 0.76 61603.53|
| 2: 4.7741 - 3.8095 1353 152 0.73 32.25 0.91 0.81 91588.46|
| 3: 3.8095 - 3.3339 1331 149 0.65 39.63 0.89 0.80 95380.64|
| 4: 3.3339 - 3.0318 1320 137 0.58 45.57 0.90 0.73 84198.89|
| 5: 3.0318 - 2.8160 1308 150 0.52 50.40 0.89 0.67 65046.46|
| 6: 2.8160 - 2.6509 1302 145 0.47 54.37 0.88 0.62 58538.59|
| 7: 2.6509 - 2.5188 1294 149 0.47 54.18 0.92 0.61 53275.66|
| 8: 2.5188 - 2.4096 1305 139 0.45 55.69 0.90 0.61 50356.00|
| 9: 2.4096 - 2.3172 1293 147 0.44 56.79 0.90 0.63 47076.89|
| 10: 2.3172 - 2.2375 1273 140 0.44 56.80 0.92 0.63 43240.48|
| 11: 2.2375 - 2.1677 1290 145 0.40 59.87 0.91 0.59 43051.88|
| 12: 2.1677 - 2.1059 1279 138 0.34 64.54 0.92 0.50 42639.12|
| 13: 2.1059 - 2.0506 1259 139 0.27 70.15 0.89 0.40 39432.76|
| 14: 2.0506 - 2.0007 617 72 0.25 71.34 0.98 0.32 31516.01|
|alpha: min = 0.32 max = 0.81 mean = 0.63|
|beta: min = 31516.01 max = 95380.64 mean = 58970.98|
|figures of merit: min = 0.00 max = 1.00 mean = 0.49|
|phase err.(work): min = 0.00 max = 89.98 mean = 52.09|
|phase err.(test): min = 0.00 max = 89.94 mean = 52.58|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
============================== Outliers rejection =============================
basic_wilson_outliers = 0
extreme_wilson_outliers = 0
beamstop_shadow_outliers = 0
total = 0
====================== Target weights (before refinement) =====================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 8.406951 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 91.145 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 1.869358 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 90.458 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
----------Initial model statistics (before refinement)----------
|-Geometry statistics: start--------------------------------------------------|
| Histogram of deviations from ideal values for |
| Bonds | Angles | Nonbonded contacts |
| 0.000 - 0.007: 1367 | 0.001 - 0.989: 1519 | 1.637 - 1.963: 4 |
| 0.007 - 0.014: 729 | 0.989 - 1.976: 994 | 1.963 - 2.289: 7 |
| 0.014 - 0.021: 262 | 1.976 - 2.963: 470 | 2.289 - 2.616: 39 |
| 0.021 - 0.028: 63 | 2.963 - 3.950: 196 | 2.616 - 2.942: 1537 |
| 0.028 - 0.035: 15 | 3.950 - 4.938: 66 | 2.942 - 3.268: 1866 |
| 0.035 - 0.042: 0 | 4.938 - 5.925: 29 | 3.268 - 3.595: 2532 |
| 0.042 - 0.049: 2 | 5.925 - 6.912: 16 | 3.595 - 3.921: 4640 |
| 0.049 - 0.056: 0 | 6.912 - 7.899: 2 | 3.921 - 4.247: 4363 |
| 0.056 - 0.063: 0 | 7.899 - 8.887: 3 | 4.247 - 4.574: 5797 |
| 0.063 - 0.070: 1 | 8.887 - 9.874: 4 | 4.574 - 4.900: 7015 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-Geometry statistics: start--------------------------------------------------|
| Type | Count | Deviation from ideal | Targets | Target (sum) |
| | | rmsd max min | | |
| bond | 2439 | 0.010 0.070 0.000 | 0.254 | |
| angle | 3299 | 1.822 9.874 0.001 | 1.000 | |
| chirality | 348 | 0.101 0.314 0.000 | 0.257 | 0.167 |
| planarity | 436 | 0.009 0.055 0.000 | 0.973 | |
| dihedral | 870 | 15.968 85.889 0.013 | 1.071 | |
| nonbonded | 2439 | 4.115 4.900 1.637 | 0.208 | |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 12.311)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 5.09 63.06 16.02 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 5.09 63.06 16.02 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 6.19 63.06 36.87 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 5.09 49.51 12.19 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 5.090 - 10.887: 1254 | 5: 34.075 - 39.872: 81 |
| 1: 10.887 - 16.684: 844 | 6: 39.872 - 45.669: 78 |
| 2: 16.684 - 22.481: 225 | 7: 45.669 - 51.466: 64 |
| 3: 22.481 - 28.278: 122 | 8: 51.466 - 57.263: 37 |
| 4: 28.278 - 34.075: 94 | 9: 57.263 - 63.060: 24 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-Occupancies statistics------------------------------------------------------|
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.30 number of occupancies < 0.1 = 0 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 1 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.4476 r_free= 0.4400 ksol= 0.00 Bsol= 0.00 scale= 0.887 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 0.00 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.67 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.259371 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.4362 r_free= 0.4284 ksol= 0.30 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 0.934 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-3.72,3.82,3.15,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 1.08 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.66 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 6.249633 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 7.098033 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 90.667 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 0.966656 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 90.123 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.4362 final r-factor (work) = 0.3322 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.4284 final r-factor (free) = 0.3555 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 22.3385 = 7.10 * 0.50 * 6.2473 + 1.00 * 0.1668 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 21.7841 = 7.10 * 0.50 * 6.1051 + 1.00 * 0.1171 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 27 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.3322 final r-factor (work) = 0.3030 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.3555 final r-factor (free) = 0.3711 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 5.9074 = 0.97 * 1.00 * 6.1051 + 1.00 * 0.0059 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 5.8095 = 0.97 * 1.00 * 5.9913 + 1.00 * 0.0180 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 29 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 12.311)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 111.08 18.32 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 111.08 18.32 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 0.00 111.08 39.06 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 85.34 14.51 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 11.108: 1109 | 5: 55.538 - 66.645: 60 |
| 1: 11.108 - 22.215: 936 | 6: 66.645 - 77.753: 30 |
| 2: 22.215 - 33.323: 381 | 7: 77.753 - 88.860: 10 |
| 3: 33.323 - 44.430: 172 | 8: 88.860 - 99.968: 3 |
| 4: 44.430 - 55.538: 120 | 9: 99.968 - 111.075: 2 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.3030 r_free = 0.3711 target_work(ml) = 6.000 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.30 number of occupancies < 0.1: 0 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.3027 r_free = 0.3709 target_work(ml) = 6.000 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.02 number of occupancies < 0.1: 2 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 2 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.3027 r_free= 0.3709 ksol= 0.30 Bsol= 50.00 scale= 1.002 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-3.72,3.82,3.15,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 1.08 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.49 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.999845 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.3009 r_free= 0.3682 ksol= 0.31 Bsol= 64.86 scale= 0.993 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.96,1.86,1.52,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 0.48 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.49 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.998867 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 4.659534 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 96.121 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 0.338022 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 142.757 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.3009 final r-factor (work) = 0.2409 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.3682 final r-factor (free) = 0.2959 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 14.0752 = 4.66 * 0.50 * 5.9912 + 1.00 * 0.1171 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 13.8497 = 4.66 * 0.50 * 5.9138 + 1.00 * 0.0718 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 28 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.2409 final r-factor (work) = 0.2312 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.2959 final r-factor (free) = 0.2828 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 2.0172 = 0.34 * 1.00 * 5.9138 + 1.00 * 0.0182 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 1.9682 = 0.34 * 1.00 * 5.7891 + 1.00 * 0.0114 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 28 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 12.311)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 110.54 17.65 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 110.54 17.65 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 1.03 110.54 38.73 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 83.13 13.78 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 11.054: 1200 | 5: 55.271 - 66.325: 53 |
| 1: 11.054 - 22.108: 933 | 6: 66.325 - 77.379: 25 |
| 2: 22.108 - 33.162: 316 | 7: 77.379 - 88.433: 12 |
| 3: 33.162 - 44.217: 169 | 8: 88.433 - 99.487: 2 |
| 4: 44.217 - 55.271: 111 | 9: 99.487 - 110.541: 2 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.2312 r_free = 0.2828 target_work(ml) = 5.773 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.02 number of occupancies < 0.1: 2 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.2310 r_free = 0.2829 target_work(ml) = 5.773 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 5 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 3 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.2310 r_free= 0.2829 ksol= 0.31 Bsol= 64.86 scale= 1.009 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.96,1.86,1.52,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= 0.48 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.34 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.773266 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.2312 r_free= 0.2829 ksol= 0.33 Bsol= 74.75 scale= 0.997 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.68,0.92,0.76,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.00 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.34 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.773530 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 5.778080 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 99.596 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 2.061706 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 133.872 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.2312 final r-factor (work) = 0.1706 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.2829 final r-factor (free) = 0.2146 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 16.7981 = 5.78 * 0.50 * 5.7894 + 1.00 * 0.0722 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 16.3965 = 5.78 * 0.50 * 5.6477 + 1.00 * 0.0799 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 28 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.1706 final r-factor (work) = 0.1510 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.2146 final r-factor (free) = 0.2040 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 11.6554 = 2.06 * 1.00 * 5.6477 + 1.00 * 0.0114 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 11.2243 = 2.06 * 1.00 * 5.4367 + 1.00 * 0.0155 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 27 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 12.311)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 111.86 18.13 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 111.86 18.13 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 3.86 111.86 46.05 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 101.66 13.00 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 11.186: 1371 | 5: 55.929 - 67.114: 91 |
| 1: 11.186 - 22.371: 840 | 6: 67.114 - 78.300: 62 |
| 2: 22.371 - 33.557: 205 | 7: 78.300 - 89.486: 26 |
| 3: 33.557 - 44.743: 116 | 8: 89.486 - 100.671: 6 |
| 4: 44.743 - 55.929: 100 | 9: 100.671 - 111.857: 6 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.1510 r_free = 0.2040 target_work(ml) = 5.411 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 5 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.1509 r_free = 0.2039 target_work(ml) = 5.410 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 10 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 4 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1509 r_free= 0.2039 ksol= 0.33 Bsol= 74.75 scale= 1.011 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.68,0.92,0.76,0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.00 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.21 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.410325 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1511 r_free= 0.2039 ksol= 0.34 Bsol= 88.09 scale= 0.998 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.76,-0.11,0.41,-0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.49 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.21 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.411533 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 3.633642 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 110.922 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 0.843439 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 117.459 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.1511 final r-factor (work) = 0.1307 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.2039 final r-factor (free) = 0.1822 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 9.9627 = 3.63 * 0.50 * 5.4396 + 1.00 * 0.0799 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 9.7983 = 3.63 * 0.50 * 5.3515 + 1.00 * 0.0755 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 27 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.1307 final r-factor (work) = 0.1260 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.1822 final r-factor (free) = 0.1761 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 4.5290 = 0.84 * 1.00 * 5.3515 + 1.00 * 0.0154 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 4.4620 = 0.84 * 1.00 * 5.2737 + 1.00 * 0.0139 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 27 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 12.311)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 110.20 17.41 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 110.20 17.41 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 4.51 110.20 45.03 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 106.00 12.34 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 11.020: 1408 | 5: 55.100 - 66.120: 79 |
| 1: 11.020 - 22.040: 846 | 6: 66.120 - 77.140: 56 |
| 2: 22.040 - 33.060: 180 | 7: 77.140 - 88.160: 30 |
| 3: 33.060 - 44.080: 119 | 8: 88.160 - 99.180: 9 |
| 4: 44.080 - 55.100: 90 | 9: 99.180 - 110.200: 6 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.1260 r_free = 0.1761 target_work(ml) = 5.254 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 10 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.1259 r_free = 0.1761 target_work(ml) = 5.254 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 8 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*********************** REFINEMENT MACRO_CYCLE 5 OF 5 *************************
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1259 r_free= 0.1761 ksol= 0.34 Bsol= 88.09 scale= 0.993 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.76,-0.11,0.41,-0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.49 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.18 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.253546 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1261 r_free= 0.1758 ksol= 0.33 Bsol= 81.24 scale= 0.996 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.45,-0.33,0.62,-0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.39 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.18 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.254150 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========================== Target weights: x-ray data =========================
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| XYZ refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxc * wxc_scale + Echem * wc |
| wxc = 3.011590 wxc_scale = 0.500 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between x-ray and geometry gradient vectors: 125.745 (deg) |
| |
| ADP refinement: T = Eexperimental * wxu * wxu_scale + Eadp * wu |
| wxc = 0.332371 wxc_scale = 1.000 wc = 1.000 |
| angle between Xray and ADP gradient vectors: 130.752 (deg) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ xyz refinement ===============================
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.1261 final r-factor (work) = 0.1197 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.1758 final r-factor (free) = 0.1696 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 8.0173 = 3.01 * 0.50 * 5.2742 + 1.00 * 0.0755 |
| |
| T_final = wxc * wxc_scale * Exray + wc * Echem |
| 7.9561 = 3.01 * 0.50 * 5.2341 + 1.00 * 0.0746 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 27 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
================================ ADP refinement ===============================
----------Individual ADP refinement----------
|-LBFGS minimization----------------------------------------------------------|
| start r-factor (work) = 0.1197 final r-factor (work) = 0.1190 |
| start r-factor (free) = 0.1696 final r-factor (free) = 0.1660 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| T_start = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 1.7534 = 0.33 * 1.00 * 5.2341 + 1.00 * 0.0138 |
| |
| T_final = wxu * wxu_scale * Exray + wu * Eadp |
| 1.7439 = 0.33 * 1.00 * 5.2131 + 1.00 * 0.0113 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| number of iterations = 25 | number of function evaluations = 29 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 12.311)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 106.74 16.58 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 106.74 16.58 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 1.97 106.74 41.99 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 101.11 11.91 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.000 - 10.675: 1402 | 5: 53.372 - 64.047: 71 |
| 1: 10.675 - 21.349: 861 | 6: 64.047 - 74.721: 47 |
| 2: 21.349 - 32.023: 193 | 7: 74.721 - 85.396: 18 |
| 3: 32.023 - 42.698: 118 | 8: 85.396 - 96.070: 8 |
| 4: 42.698 - 53.372: 99 | 9: 96.070 - 106.744: 6 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
======================= Individual occupancy refinement =======================
|-individual occupancy refinement: start--------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.1190 r_free = 0.1660 target_work(ml) = 5.204 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 8 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-individual occupancy refinement: end----------------------------------------|
| r_work = 0.1188 r_free = 0.1660 target_work(ml) = 5.204 |
| occupancies: max = 1.00 min = 0.00 number of occupancies < 0.1: 7 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
----------X-ray data----------
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1188 r_free= 0.1660 ksol= 0.33 Bsol= 81.24 scale= 0.991 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.45,-0.33,0.62,-0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.39 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.18 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.203810 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Bin Resolution Compl. No. Refl. R-factors Targets |
|number range work test work test work test|
| 1: 15.0739 - 4.7741 0.99 1406 157 0.1012 0.1343 5.4138 5.5992|
| 2: 4.7741 - 3.8095 0.99 1353 152 0.0852 0.1056 5.4419 5.6316|
| 3: 3.8095 - 3.3339 0.99 1331 149 0.1078 0.1537 5.4942 5.8631|
| 4: 3.3339 - 3.0318 0.99 1320 137 0.1280 0.1720 5.4976 5.6534|
| 5: 3.0318 - 2.8160 0.99 1308 150 0.1446 0.1805 5.4021 5.586|
| 6: 2.8160 - 2.6509 0.98 1302 145 0.1361 0.2195 5.29 5.5642|
| 7: 2.6509 - 2.5188 0.99 1294 149 0.1377 0.1748 5.239 5.3876|
| 8: 2.5188 - 2.4096 0.98 1305 139 0.1262 0.1779 5.1528 5.3903|
| 9: 2.4096 - 2.3172 0.98 1293 147 0.1290 0.1948 5.1029 5.4109|
| 10: 2.3172 - 2.2375 0.98 1273 140 0.1255 0.1752 5.047 5.1938|
| 11: 2.2375 - 2.1677 0.99 1290 145 0.1239 0.1889 4.9845 5.3121|
| 12: 2.1677 - 2.1059 0.98 1279 138 0.1195 0.1900 4.9198 5.2448|
| 13: 2.1059 - 2.0506 0.97 1259 139 0.1195 0.1724 4.8304 5.0278|
| 14: 2.0506 - 2.0007 0.48 617 72 0.1073 0.1870 4.7244 5.0192|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|R-free likelihood based estimates for figures of merit, absolute phase error,|
|and distribution parameters alpha and beta (Acta Cryst. (1995). A51, 880-887)|
| |
| Bin Resolution No. Refl. FOM Phase Scale Alpha Beta |
| # range work test error factor |
| 1: 15.0739 - 4.7741 1406 157 0.94 9.70 0.96 0.93 7797.78|
| 2: 4.7741 - 3.8095 1353 152 0.95 8.34 1.00 0.98 9404.64|
| 3: 3.8095 - 3.3339 1331 149 0.93 11.59 1.02 1.02 10860.25|
| 4: 3.3339 - 3.0318 1320 137 0.91 14.57 1.01 0.98 11329.46|
| 5: 3.0318 - 2.8160 1308 150 0.89 17.43 1.00 0.97 9608.03|
| 6: 2.8160 - 2.6509 1302 145 0.88 17.92 0.98 0.96 8264.19|
| 7: 2.6509 - 2.5188 1294 149 0.90 16.65 0.99 0.96 6949.76|
| 8: 2.5188 - 2.4096 1305 139 0.90 16.55 0.99 0.96 6346.61|
| 9: 2.4096 - 2.3172 1293 147 0.89 17.25 0.99 0.93 5641.81|
| 10: 2.3172 - 2.2375 1273 140 0.89 17.52 0.99 0.95 5242.64|
| 11: 2.2375 - 2.1677 1290 145 0.89 17.00 0.98 0.94 4730.66|
| 12: 2.1677 - 2.1059 1279 138 0.90 16.42 1.00 0.99 4317.50|
| 13: 2.1059 - 2.0506 1259 139 0.89 17.15 0.98 0.97 3647.18|
| 14: 2.0506 - 2.0007 617 72 0.91 15.41 0.96 0.92 2891.59|
|alpha: min = 0.92 max = 1.02 mean = 0.96|
|beta: min = 2891.59 max = 11329.46 mean = 7128.19|
|figures of merit: min = 0.00 max = 1.00 mean = 0.91|
|phase err.(work): min = 0.00 max = 89.99 mean = 15.17|
|phase err.(test): min = 0.00 max = 89.51 mean = 14.55|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
====================== bulk solvent modeling and scaling ======================
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1188 r_free= 0.1660 ksol= 0.32 Bsol= 71.20 scale= 0.993 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.32,-0.38,0.72,-0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.33 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.18 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.203597 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
----------X-ray data----------
|--(resolution: 2.00 - 15.07 A; n_refl. = 19589)------------------------------|
| |
| r_work= 0.1188 r_free= 0.1660 ksol= 0.32 Bsol= 71.20 scale= 0.993 |
| |
| overall anisotropic scale matrix (Cartesian basis; B11,B22,B33,B12,B13,B23):|
| (-1.32,-0.38,0.72,-0.00,0.00,0.00); trace/3= -0.33 |
| |
| maximum likelihood estimate for coordinate error: 0.18 A |
| x-ray target function (ml) for work reflections: 5.203597 |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Bin Resolution Compl. No. Refl. R-factors Targets |
|number range work test work test work test|
| 1: 15.0739 - 4.7741 0.99 1406 157 0.1008 0.1340 5.4102 5.5948|
| 2: 4.7741 - 3.8095 0.99 1353 152 0.0848 0.1049 5.4376 5.6258|
| 3: 3.8095 - 3.3339 0.99 1331 149 0.1078 0.1538 5.492 5.8649|
| 4: 3.3339 - 3.0318 0.99 1320 137 0.1283 0.1722 5.4993 5.6536|
| 5: 3.0318 - 2.8160 0.99 1308 150 0.1449 0.1809 5.4042 5.5884|
| 6: 2.8160 - 2.6509 0.98 1302 145 0.1361 0.2197 5.291 5.5651|
| 7: 2.6509 - 2.5188 0.99 1294 149 0.1379 0.1752 5.2401 5.389|
| 8: 2.5188 - 2.4096 0.98 1305 139 0.1262 0.1779 5.1536 5.3906|
| 9: 2.4096 - 2.3172 0.98 1293 147 0.1290 0.1947 5.1033 5.4112|
| 10: 2.3172 - 2.2375 0.98 1273 140 0.1255 0.1757 5.0475 5.1957|
| 11: 2.2375 - 2.1677 0.99 1290 145 0.1239 0.1889 4.9846 5.3114|
| 12: 2.1677 - 2.1059 0.98 1279 138 0.1195 0.1901 4.9198 5.2456|
| 13: 2.1059 - 2.0506 0.97 1259 139 0.1196 0.1722 4.8304 5.027|
| 14: 2.0506 - 2.0007 0.48 617 72 0.1073 0.1867 4.7241 5.0182|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|R-free likelihood based estimates for figures of merit, absolute phase error,|
|and distribution parameters alpha and beta (Acta Cryst. (1995). A51, 880-887)|
| |
| Bin Resolution No. Refl. FOM Phase Scale Alpha Beta |
| # range work test error factor |
| 1: 15.0739 - 4.7741 1406 157 0.94 9.68 0.96 0.93 7757.94|
| 2: 4.7741 - 3.8095 1353 152 0.95 8.31 1.00 0.99 9313.41|
| 3: 3.8095 - 3.3339 1331 149 0.93 11.51 1.02 1.02 10770.35|
| 4: 3.3339 - 3.0318 1320 137 0.91 14.58 1.01 0.98 11352.58|
| 5: 3.0318 - 2.8160 1308 150 0.89 17.45 1.00 0.97 9638.69|
| 6: 2.8160 - 2.6509 1302 145 0.88 17.95 0.98 0.96 8287.83|
| 7: 2.6509 - 2.5188 1294 149 0.90 16.67 0.99 0.96 6965.50|
| 8: 2.5188 - 2.4096 1305 139 0.90 16.56 0.99 0.96 6358.59|
| 9: 2.4096 - 2.3172 1293 147 0.89 17.27 0.99 0.93 5651.79|
| 10: 2.3172 - 2.2375 1273 140 0.89 17.54 0.99 0.95 5249.89|
| 11: 2.2375 - 2.1677 1290 145 0.89 17.01 0.98 0.94 4735.36|
| 12: 2.1677 - 2.1059 1279 138 0.90 16.42 1.00 1.00 4319.14|
| 13: 2.1059 - 2.0506 1259 139 0.89 17.14 0.98 0.97 3643.42|
| 14: 2.0506 - 2.0007 617 72 0.91 15.39 0.96 0.92 2885.13|
|alpha: min = 0.92 max = 1.02 mean = 0.96|
|beta: min = 2885.13 max = 11352.58 mean = 7120.24|
|figures of merit: min = 0.00 max = 1.00 mean = 0.91|
|phase err.(work): min = 0.00 max = 89.92 mean = 15.17|
|phase err.(test): min = 0.00 max = 89.76 mean = 14.55|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-ADP statistics (Wilson B = 12.311)------------------------------------------|
| Atom | Number of | Isotropic or equivalent| Anisotropy lmin/max |
| type |iso aniso | min max mean | min max mean |
| - - - - |- - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - - -| - - - - - - - - - - |
| all : 2823 0 0.00 106.75 16.58 None None None |
| all(noH): 2823 0 0.00 106.75 16.58 None None None |
| Sol. : 438 0 1.98 106.75 41.99 None None None |
| Mac. : 2385 0 0.00 101.12 11.92 None None None |
| Hyd. : 0 0 None None None None None None |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Distribution of isotropic (or equivalent) ADP for non-H atoms: |
| Bin# value range #atoms | Bin# value range #atoms |
| 0: 0.003 - 10.677: 1402 | 5: 53.375 - 64.050: 71 |
| 1: 10.677 - 21.352: 861 | 6: 64.050 - 74.724: 47 |
| 2: 21.352 - 32.026: 193 | 7: 74.724 - 85.399: 18 |
| 3: 32.026 - 42.701: 118 | 8: 85.399 - 96.073: 8 |
| 4: 42.701 - 53.375: 99 | 9: 96.073 - 106.747: 6 |
| =>continue=> |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
========== residual map mFobs-DFmodel: highest peaks and deepst holes =========
----------peaks----------
Number of peaks found at mFobs-DFmodel map (map cutoff=3.00 sigma)= 319
Filter by distance & map next to the model:
mapped sites are within: 0.525 - 5.704
number of sites selected in [dist_min= 0.70, dist_max= 6.00]: 314 from: 319
mapped sites are within: 0.726 - 5.704
peak= 6.383 closest distance to " O HOH Z 210 " = 1.374
peak= 5.409 closest distance to " O HOH Z 113 " = 2.010
peak= 5.372 closest distance to " CB GLN A 223 " = 1.470
peak= 5.178 closest distance to " CB SER A 63 " = 1.160
peak= 5.115 closest distance to " CG PRO A 54 " = 1.398
peak= 4.923 closest distance to " O HOH Z 49 " = 1.234
peak= 4.725 closest distance to " CB ARG A 190 " = 1.745
peak= 4.700 closest distance to " CB GLN A 183 " = 1.266
peak= 4.668 closest distance to " CD2 TRP A 179 " = 1.274
peak= 4.606 closest distance to " CG PRO A 90 " = 1.316
peak= 4.597 closest distance to " O PRO A 198 " = 1.563
peak= 4.562 closest distance to " CZ PHE A 218 " = 1.162
peak= 4.535 closest distance to " CA ALA A 51 " = 0.952
peak= 4.486 closest distance to " O HOH Z 369 " = 2.141
peak= 4.359 closest distance to " O HOH Z 43 " = 1.987
peak= 4.337 closest distance to " CD LYS A 166 " = 1.371
peak= 4.320 closest distance to " CB ARG A 275 " = 0.901
peak= 4.293 closest distance to " CG PRO A 213 " = 1.212
peak= 4.266 closest distance to " O HOH Z 234 " = 3.850
peak= 4.253 closest distance to " CA TYR A 30 " = 0.907
peak= 4.181 closest distance to " CB GLU A 152 " = 1.149
peak= 4.171 closest distance to " O HOH Z 403 " = 1.700
peak= 4.156 closest distance to " O HOH Z 232 " = 2.360
peak= 4.154 closest distance to " O HOH Z 298 " = 1.913
peak= 4.116 closest distance to " O HOH Z 214 " = 1.386
peak= 4.110 closest distance to " O HOH Z 368 " = 2.222
peak= 4.110 closest distance to " CG PRO A 198 " = 1.152
peak= 4.102 closest distance to " O HOH Z 402 " = 1.623
peak= 4.101 closest distance to " CZ3 TRP A 266 " = 1.099
peak= 4.089 closest distance to " O HOH Z 346 " = 1.527
peak= 4.087 closest distance to " CD ARG A 269 " = 1.023
peak= 4.071 closest distance to " CB VAL A 202 " = 1.501
peak= 4.070 closest distance to " CB PRO A 54 " = 0.912
peak= 4.057 closest distance to " CZ PHE A 38 " = 1.232
peak= 4.054 closest distance to " O SER A 87 " = 2.263
peak= 4.035 closest distance to " O HOH Z 189 " = 2.845
peak= 4.010 closest distance to " O HOH Z 362 " = 3.369
peak= 4.009 closest distance to " O HOH Z 44 " = 2.247
peak= 3.999 closest distance to " CB TRP A 266 " = 1.051
peak= 3.998 closest distance to " O HOH Z 423 " = 1.852
peak= 3.989 closest distance to " O HOH Z 412 " = 3.644
peak= 3.989 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 187 " = 1.546
peak= 3.983 closest distance to " CG ARG A 66 " = 2.636
peak= 3.976 closest distance to " CA ARG A 36 " = 1.079
peak= 3.970 closest distance to " O HOH Z 134 " = 1.501
peak= 3.969 closest distance to " CB GLU A 128 " = 1.122
peak= 3.965 closest distance to " CB GLU A 277 " = 3.823
peak= 3.956 closest distance to " CB TYR A 169 " = 0.819
peak= 3.954 closest distance to " CA ARG A 195 " = 1.193
peak= 3.952 closest distance to " CB ASN A 39 " = 0.904
peak= 3.944 closest distance to " O ALA A 165 " = 1.329
peak= 3.911 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 77 " = 3.293
peak= 3.909 closest distance to " O HOH Z 425 " = 1.424
peak= 3.908 closest distance to " O HOH Z 248 " = 1.551
peak= 3.899 closest distance to " CG PRO A 243 " = 1.086
peak= 3.892 closest distance to " O HOH Z 40 " = 1.857
peak= 3.890 closest distance to " O HOH Z 21 " = 1.786
peak= 3.881 closest distance to " O HOH Z 285 " = 2.551
peak= 3.865 closest distance to " CA ALA A 295 " = 1.076
peak= 3.856 closest distance to " CA ALA A 160 " = 0.942
peak= 3.835 closest distance to " CB TRP A 179 " = 1.366
peak= 3.833 closest distance to " O HOH Z 316 " = 3.066
peak= 3.830 closest distance to " O HOH Z 258 " = 2.073
peak= 3.829 closest distance to " O HOH Z 15 " = 2.280
peak= 3.820 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 11 " = 1.156
peak= 3.805 closest distance to " O HOH Z 406 " = 1.646
peak= 3.803 closest distance to " O HOH Z 261 " = 2.123
peak= 3.800 closest distance to " O HOH Z 357 " = 2.180
peak= 3.793 closest distance to " NH1AARG A 145 " = 1.382
peak= 3.776 closest distance to " O HOH Z 265 " = 2.098
peak= 3.769 closest distance to " CG GLN A 11 " = 1.264
peak= 3.760 closest distance to " O HOH Z 336 " = 1.931
peak= 3.760 closest distance to " CA ILE A 106 " = 0.821
peak= 3.756 closest distance to " O HOH Z 48 " = 1.851
peak= 3.742 closest distance to " O HOH Z 251 " = 1.585
peak= 3.735 closest distance to " O HOH Z 433 " = 1.503
peak= 3.734 closest distance to " O HOH Z 128 " = 2.193
peak= 3.730 closest distance to " CB ARG A 79 " = 1.122
peak= 3.730 closest distance to " OG BSER A 164 " = 2.276
peak= 3.727 closest distance to " O HOH Z 63 " = 1.980
peak= 3.722 closest distance to " CB GLU A 46 " = 1.005
peak= 3.710 closest distance to " O ASN A 74 " = 1.625
peak= 3.700 closest distance to " O HOH Z 97 " = 2.053
peak= 3.699 closest distance to " CB ASP A 140 " = 0.953
peak= 3.698 closest distance to " O HOH Z 280 " = 2.997
peak= 3.694 closest distance to " O HOH Z 287 " = 1.887
peak= 3.681 closest distance to " CD PRO A 54 " = 0.977
peak= 3.673 closest distance to " N CYS A 260 " = 0.798
peak= 3.667 closest distance to " O HOH Z 19 " = 1.731
peak= 3.658 closest distance to " O HOH Z 427 " = 3.089
peak= 3.657 closest distance to " CB ASP A 124 " = 0.755
peak= 3.649 closest distance to " O HOH Z 214 " = 2.194
peak= 3.646 closest distance to " CB PRO A 90 " = 1.200
peak= 3.642 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 153 " = 1.068
peak= 3.641 closest distance to " CG1 ILE A 33 " = 1.207
peak= 3.638 closest distance to " CB ASN A 285 " = 0.950
peak= 3.636 closest distance to " O HOH Z 176 " = 1.569
peak= 3.634 closest distance to " OH TYR A 116 " = 1.188
peak= 3.633 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 217 " = 1.721
peak= 3.628 closest distance to " N ASN A 39 " = 1.311
peak= 3.625 closest distance to " CA GLU A 46 " = 0.880
peak= 3.623 closest distance to " O HOH Z 59 " = 2.379
peak= 3.622 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 249 " = 0.945
peak= 3.618 closest distance to " CB SER A 62 " = 0.858
peak= 3.617 closest distance to " O HOH Z 133 " = 2.859
peak= 3.615 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 69 " = 2.444
peak= 3.611 closest distance to " CD1 LEU A 96 " = 0.797
peak= 3.611 closest distance to " CB ASN A 148 " = 1.444
peak= 3.608 closest distance to " CB ASN A 142 " = 1.111
peak= 3.607 closest distance to " O HOH Z 142 " = 1.589
peak= 3.605 closest distance to " O HOH Z 30 " = 1.119
peak= 3.599 closest distance to " CA SER A 87 " = 1.060
peak= 3.598 closest distance to " CG2BVAL A 41 " = 0.890
peak= 3.591 closest distance to " CB ASN A 187 " = 1.191
peak= 3.590 closest distance to " O HOH Z 80 " = 1.943
peak= 3.587 closest distance to " O HOH Z 389 " = 2.008
peak= 3.586 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 55 " = 1.551
peak= 3.586 closest distance to " CB ALA A 291 " = 1.140
peak= 3.585 closest distance to " CB LEU A 83 " = 0.841
peak= 3.581 closest distance to " CB THR A 52 " = 0.867
peak= 3.580 closest distance to " O HOH Z 156 " = 2.690
peak= 3.579 closest distance to " O HOH Z 294 " = 1.513
peak= 3.578 closest distance to " O ALA A 158 " = 1.099
peak= 3.576 closest distance to " CG2AVAL A 72 " = 1.903
peak= 3.575 closest distance to " O HOH Z 78 " = 1.634
peak= 3.571 closest distance to " O HOH Z 193 " = 1.850
peak= 3.570 closest distance to " O BHOH Z 338 " = 2.118
peak= 3.566 closest distance to " CA GLU A 152 " = 0.895
peak= 3.562 closest distance to " O HOH Z 359 " = 1.603
peak= 3.559 closest distance to " CA PRO A 54 " = 1.146
peak= 3.557 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 197 " = 1.158
peak= 3.555 closest distance to " CD2 LEU A 297 " = 0.962
peak= 3.552 closest distance to " O HOH Z 126 " = 1.550
peak= 3.549 closest distance to " O HOH Z 203 " = 1.840
peak= 3.548 closest distance to " O HOH Z 174 " = 2.336
peak= 3.548 closest distance to " NZ LYS A 117 " = 2.948
peak= 3.547 closest distance to " O HOH Z 147 " = 1.733
peak= 3.541 closest distance to " O HOH Z 374 " = 2.992
peak= 3.540 closest distance to " CB GLN A 88 " = 1.127
peak= 3.540 closest distance to " CA ASP A 162 " = 1.069
peak= 3.538 closest distance to " O HOH Z 325 " = 2.214
peak= 3.536 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 156 " = 1.184
peak= 3.532 closest distance to " NZ LYS A 48 " = 1.383
peak= 3.532 closest distance to " CB VAL A 265 " = 1.220
peak= 3.531 closest distance to " O HOH Z 303 " = 2.371
peak= 3.531 closest distance to " O HOH Z 383 " = 2.177
peak= 3.531 closest distance to " O HOH Z 130 " = 2.237
peak= 3.530 closest distance to " CD1 LEU A 300 " = 1.126
peak= 3.529 closest distance to " O PRO A 213 " = 1.548
peak= 3.515 closest distance to " O HOH Z 250 " = 1.499
peak= 3.515 closest distance to " O HOH Z 345 " = 1.692
peak= 3.512 closest distance to " O HOH Z 40 " = 2.137
peak= 3.506 closest distance to " CA TYR A 116 " = 1.315
peak= 3.502 closest distance to " O HOH Z 20 " = 1.559
peak= 3.496 closest distance to " CG ARG A 138 " = 1.207
peak= 3.492 closest distance to " O HOH Z 126 " = 2.018
peak= 3.490 closest distance to " CB ALA A 9 " = 1.652
peak= 3.487 closest distance to " O HOH Z 403 " = 2.202
peak= 3.477 closest distance to " O HOH Z 291 " = 1.419
peak= 3.475 closest distance to " CB PHE A 204 " = 0.829
peak= 3.467 closest distance to " CG GLU A 37 " = 0.959
peak= 3.465 closest distance to " O HOH Z 299 " = 4.465
peak= 3.463 closest distance to " CG MET A 185 " = 1.117
peak= 3.460 closest distance to " N HIS A 108 " = 1.906
peak= 3.458 closest distance to " CA ALA A 21 " = 1.319
peak= 3.457 closest distance to " CA ALA A 100 " = 0.867
peak= 3.455 closest distance to " OG BSER A 134 " = 2.892
peak= 3.455 closest distance to " O HOH Z 298 " = 2.374
peak= 3.454 closest distance to " O HOH Z 422 " = 2.608
peak= 3.450 closest distance to " NH2AARG A 275 " = 3.341
peak= 3.447 closest distance to " O HOH Z 285 " = 1.844
peak= 3.445 closest distance to " O HOH Z 271 " = 2.635
peak= 3.445 closest distance to " CE LYS A 76 " = 0.812
peak= 3.440 closest distance to " O HOH Z 435 " = 2.889
peak= 3.437 closest distance to " OG SER A 245 " = 1.646
peak= 3.437 closest distance to " O HOH Z 180 " = 2.198
peak= 3.436 closest distance to " CG GLN A 58 " = 0.959
peak= 3.434 closest distance to " O HOH Z 394 " = 1.609
peak= 3.424 closest distance to " O HOH Z 418 " = 1.385
peak= 3.424 closest distance to " O HOH Z 393 " = 3.257
peak= 3.414 closest distance to " NH2BARG A 145 " = 2.117
peak= 3.412 closest distance to " O HOH Z 196 " = 1.198
peak= 3.409 closest distance to " O HOH Z 417 " = 3.152
peak= 3.406 closest distance to " O HOH Z 411 " = 1.652
peak= 3.404 closest distance to " O HOH Z 185 " = 1.733
peak= 3.402 closest distance to " O HOH Z 353 " = 2.761
peak= 3.401 closest distance to " CG LEU A 167 " = 1.091
peak= 3.395 closest distance to " CG2 ILE A 120 " = 1.178
peak= 3.394 closest distance to " O TYR A 116 " = 1.383
peak= 3.391 closest distance to " CG2 ILE A 20 " = 1.391
peak= 3.391 closest distance to " CG2 THR A 221 " = 1.072
peak= 3.389 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 298 " = 3.918
peak= 3.386 closest distance to " CB SER A 141 " = 1.056
peak= 3.386 closest distance to " O HOH Z 365 " = 2.722
peak= 3.379 closest distance to " CA ALA A 154 " = 1.001
peak= 3.376 closest distance to " O HOH Z 244 " = 1.717
peak= 3.367 closest distance to " CB GLU A 37 " = 0.879
peak= 3.358 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 11 " = 2.144
peak= 3.358 closest distance to " N ARG A 156 " = 1.557
peak= 3.355 closest distance to " O HOH Z 286 " = 2.205
peak= 3.354 closest distance to " CA ASN A 217 " = 1.365
peak= 3.354 closest distance to " CB LEU A 228 " = 1.072
peak= 3.345 closest distance to " CB TRP A 150 " = 1.486
peak= 3.344 closest distance to " O HOH Z 65 " = 1.038
peak= 3.342 closest distance to " OG SER A 22 " = 2.771
peak= 3.336 closest distance to " OG SER A 276 " = 1.487
peak= 3.336 closest distance to " CA SER A 32 " = 1.639
peak= 3.335 closest distance to " OG SER A 28 " = 1.543
peak= 3.332 closest distance to " CB PRO A 198 " = 1.068
peak= 3.331 closest distance to " CB TYR A 116 " = 1.145
peak= 3.330 closest distance to " O ASP A 124 " = 1.336
peak= 3.326 closest distance to " CB ALA A 1 " = 5.046
peak= 3.324 closest distance to " O THR A 220 " = 1.147
peak= 3.315 closest distance to " CA ASP A 124 " = 0.844
peak= 3.312 closest distance to " O HOH Z 132 " = 2.828
peak= 3.310 closest distance to " CB MET A 40 " = 0.969
peak= 3.308 closest distance to " O HOH Z 150 " = 1.480
peak= 3.303 closest distance to " O HOH Z 162 " = 1.643
peak= 3.297 closest distance to " O HOH Z 327 " = 1.706
peak= 3.295 closest distance to " O HOH Z 193 " = 2.161
peak= 3.293 closest distance to " O HOH Z 361 " = 2.673
peak= 3.287 closest distance to " N ILE A 33 " = 0.996
peak= 3.280 closest distance to " O HOH Z 47 " = 2.573
peak= 3.278 closest distance to " CD2 TYR A 186 " = 1.015
peak= 3.276 closest distance to " O HOH Z 394 " = 3.906
peak= 3.276 closest distance to " CB SER A 3 " = 1.554
peak= 3.275 closest distance to " CD1 ILE A 199 " = 1.196
peak= 3.268 closest distance to " O HOH Z 44 " = 1.757
peak= 3.268 closest distance to " CA MET A 105 " = 1.046
peak= 3.266 closest distance to " OG SER A 135 " = 1.298
peak= 3.266 closest distance to " O HOH Z 88 " = 1.607
peak= 3.265 closest distance to " CB ALA A 248 " = 1.244
peak= 3.263 closest distance to " O THR A 251 " = 1.107
peak= 3.263 closest distance to " N TYR A 116 " = 1.568
peak= 3.262 closest distance to " O HOH Z 355 " = 1.736
peak= 3.261 closest distance to " CA GLY A 267 " = 0.925
peak= 3.259 closest distance to " CE3 TRP A 150 " = 1.113
peak= 3.254 closest distance to " O HOH Z 146 " = 2.145
peak= 3.247 closest distance to " CG1 ILE A 20 " = 1.273
peak= 3.247 closest distance to " CA THR A 264 " = 0.838
peak= 3.239 closest distance to " CA ALA A 233 " = 1.797
peak= 3.238 closest distance to " O HOH Z 371 " = 2.778
peak= 3.238 closest distance to " O HOH Z 158 " = 3.079
peak= 3.237 closest distance to " O ASP A 200 " = 1.696
peak= 3.237 closest distance to " O HOH Z 250 " = 1.344
peak= 3.236 closest distance to " O HOH Z 313 " = 1.834
peak= 3.233 closest distance to " O HOH Z 125 " = 3.844
peak= 3.231 closest distance to " CB ASP A 298 " = 1.149
peak= 3.228 closest distance to " O ASN A 209 " = 1.187
peak= 3.226 closest distance to " O HOH Z 88 " = 3.291
peak= 3.217 closest distance to " CD ARG A 159 " = 0.850
peak= 3.216 closest distance to " CA SER A 12 " = 1.554
peak= 3.214 closest distance to " CA VAL A 125 " = 1.267
peak= 3.213 closest distance to " O HOH Z 61 " = 1.582
peak= 3.212 closest distance to " CA GLY A 196 " = 1.026
peak= 3.206 closest distance to " O LEU A 228 " = 1.843
peak= 3.202 closest distance to " O HOH Z 380 " = 1.824
peak= 3.202 closest distance to " CG LYS A 76 " = 1.091
peak= 3.200 closest distance to " CG2 ILE A 234 " = 1.139
peak= 3.196 closest distance to " CB ASN A 215 " = 1.201
peak= 3.192 closest distance to " CZ3 TRP A 85 " = 0.920
peak= 3.191 closest distance to " O HOH Z 141 " = 1.681
peak= 3.191 closest distance to " O ALA A 242 " = 1.413
peak= 3.182 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 58 " = 4.705
peak= 3.180 closest distance to " CB MET A 47 " = 0.923
peak= 3.179 closest distance to " CB PRO A 243 " = 1.555
peak= 3.177 closest distance to " O HOH Z 199 " = 1.693
peak= 3.176 closest distance to " CA ASN A 249 " = 1.458
peak= 3.176 closest distance to " CG ARG A 219 " = 1.174
peak= 3.170 closest distance to " CG MET A 185 " = 1.073
peak= 3.170 closest distance to " O HOH Z 54 " = 1.246
peak= 3.167 closest distance to " CG2BVAL A 121 " = 0.831
peak= 3.166 closest distance to " O HOH Z 78 " = 1.960
peak= 3.159 closest distance to " CE1 HIS A 108 " = 1.120
peak= 3.157 closest distance to " CD2 LEU A 297 " = 0.920
peak= 3.157 closest distance to " NE2 HIS A 207 " = 1.067
peak= 3.156 closest distance to " CB TYR A 247 " = 0.988
peak= 3.150 closest distance to " O HOH Z 381 " = 1.890
peak= 3.146 closest distance to " O HOH Z 1 " = 2.687
peak= 3.145 closest distance to " CA ARG A 156 " = 1.107
peak= 3.139 closest distance to " CE1 PHE A 218 " = 1.215
peak= 3.137 closest distance to " O HOH Z 109 " = 2.658
peak= 3.136 closest distance to " CA GLY A 98 " = 1.113
peak= 3.135 closest distance to " CB ALA A 248 " = 0.981
peak= 3.134 closest distance to " O HOH Z 305 " = 3.716
peak= 3.134 closest distance to " CD PRO A 213 " = 1.393
peak= 3.131 closest distance to " O HOH Z 102 " = 1.257
peak= 3.130 closest distance to " O HOH Z 116 " = 2.896
peak= 3.122 closest distance to " O HOH Z 245 " = 1.313
peak= 3.122 closest distance to " O HOH Z 183 " = 1.567
peak= 3.121 closest distance to " N SER A 164 " = 1.047
peak= 3.120 closest distance to " CB ALA A 242 " = 0.899
peak= 3.118 closest distance to " CB ALA A 100 " = 1.327
peak= 3.116 closest distance to " CB LYS A 117 " = 1.151
peak= 3.112 closest distance to " CB SER A 97 " = 1.296
peak= 3.110 closest distance to " O HOH Z 90 " = 2.209
peak= 3.109 closest distance to " O HOH Z 173 " = 2.195
peak= 3.107 closest distance to " O HOH Z 420 " = 5.704
peak= 3.106 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 58 " = 3.617
peak= 3.105 closest distance to " CA ASP A 191 " = 0.967
peak= 3.105 closest distance to " CA GLN A 223 " = 0.846
peak= 3.104 closest distance to " N GLU A 44 " = 2.293
peak= 3.104 closest distance to " CB ASN A 127 " = 0.895
peak= 3.104 closest distance to " O THR A 182 " = 1.478
peak= 3.095 closest distance to " NE AARG A 275 " = 1.275
peak= 3.088 closest distance to " CA VAL A 41 " = 0.879
peak= 3.075 closest distance to " O HOH Z 327 " = 2.138
peak= 3.073 closest distance to " O HOH Z 357 " = 2.560
peak= 3.068 closest distance to " O HOH Z 213 " = 1.973
peak= 3.067 closest distance to " NH1 ARG A 269 " = 0.726
peak= 3.050 closest distance to " O HOH Z 53 " = 1.642
peak= 3.046 closest distance to " O HOH Z 90 " = 1.897
peak= 3.038 closest distance to " CB SER A 62 " = 0.825
peak= 3.031 closest distance to " CB ASP A 253 " = 1.000
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Number of peaks found at mFobs-DFmodel map (map cutoff=3.00 sigma)= 218
Filter by distance & map next to the model:
mapped sites are within: 0.727 - 5.894
number of sites selected in [dist_min= 0.70, dist_max= 6.00]: 217 from: 218
mapped sites are within: 0.727 - 5.894
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peak= -4.578 closest distance to " O HOH Z 5 " = 1.646
peak= -4.550 closest distance to " CB PRO A 243 " = 2.738
peak= -4.524 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 250 " = 2.733
peak= -4.511 closest distance to " CD GLN A 58 " = 0.923
peak= -4.347 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 112 " = 2.587
peak= -4.276 closest distance to " CD GLN A 223 " = 1.344
peak= -4.245 closest distance to " CG2 ILE A 49 " = 2.820
peak= -4.209 closest distance to " CD ARG A 14 " = 3.421
peak= -4.144 closest distance to " O PRO A 198 " = 1.352
peak= -4.111 closest distance to " O HOH Z 166 " = 1.612
peak= -4.103 closest distance to " CE2 PHE A 61 " = 2.659
peak= -4.086 closest distance to " OXT GLY A 302 " = 2.998
peak= -4.080 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 88 " = 1.007
peak= -4.065 closest distance to " CD ARG A 156 " = 2.181
peak= -4.061 closest distance to " CG ARG A 269 " = 2.311
peak= -4.044 closest distance to " O VAL A 67 " = 2.752
peak= -4.041 closest distance to " CD1 LEU A 101 " = 2.405
peak= -4.016 closest distance to " CD1 PHE A 59 " = 2.093
peak= -3.950 closest distance to " CG2 ILE A 20 " = 3.016
peak= -3.944 closest distance to " O HOH Z 283 " = 2.202
peak= -3.939 closest distance to " O HOH Z 211 " = 1.315
peak= -3.936 closest distance to " CH2 TRP A 179 " = 1.227
peak= -3.933 closest distance to " CD GLN A 88 " = 0.920
peak= -3.910 closest distance to " CA ASP A 298 " = 1.077
peak= -3.896 closest distance to " O SER A 210 " = 1.892
peak= -3.884 closest distance to " CD2 TYR A 293 " = 1.935
peak= -3.851 closest distance to " O HOH Z 196 " = 2.317
peak= -3.832 closest distance to " CB ALA A 10 " = 2.218
peak= -3.822 closest distance to " C HIS A 108 " = 1.071
peak= -3.816 closest distance to " N ALA A 43 " = 2.780
peak= -3.811 closest distance to " O HOH Z 185 " = 2.495
peak= -3.803 closest distance to " O HOH Z 128 " = 2.754
peak= -3.785 closest distance to " O HOH Z 210 " = 0.818
peak= -3.780 closest distance to " CE2 TYR A 30 " = 2.703
peak= -3.771 closest distance to " O HOH Z 377 " = 2.019
peak= -3.768 closest distance to " O HOH Z 348 " = 2.337
peak= -3.768 closest distance to " O HOH Z 290 " = 1.068
peak= -3.752 closest distance to " OG SER A 97 " = 2.269
peak= -3.738 closest distance to " O HOH Z 231 " = 2.419
peak= -3.735 closest distance to " O HOH Z 234 " = 4.408
peak= -3.735 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 45 " = 2.008
peak= -3.729 closest distance to " O HOH Z 150 " = 1.012
peak= -3.722 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 223 " = 1.150
peak= -3.697 closest distance to " O ALA A 34 " = 2.519
peak= -3.691 closest distance to " CG GLN A 11 " = 1.489
peak= -3.672 closest distance to " O HOH Z 394 " = 1.598
peak= -3.672 closest distance to " O HOH Z 374 " = 1.990
peak= -3.669 closest distance to " CD1 LEU A 25 " = 2.515
peak= -3.663 closest distance to " CG GLN A 103 " = 2.490
peak= -3.662 closest distance to " O HOH Z 149 " = 2.063
peak= -3.648 closest distance to " O HOH Z 171 " = 2.319
peak= -3.647 closest distance to " OD1 ASN A 148 " = 1.451
peak= -3.641 closest distance to " ND2BASN A 224 " = 1.864
peak= -3.624 closest distance to " CZ TYR A 169 " = 1.851
peak= -3.614 closest distance to " CB ALA A 291 " = 2.410
peak= -3.608 closest distance to " O ALA A 10 " = 1.730
peak= -3.596 closest distance to " C ASN A 285 " = 2.394
peak= -3.593 closest distance to " O HOH Z 366 " = 1.687
peak= -3.578 closest distance to " CG GLU A 53 " = 1.563
peak= -3.576 closest distance to " CG2 ILE A 263 " = 2.311
peak= -3.569 closest distance to " O HOH Z 37 " = 1.918
peak= -3.566 closest distance to " CG ASP A 132 " = 2.395
peak= -3.563 closest distance to " O HOH Z 351 " = 1.636
peak= -3.551 closest distance to " O SER A 276 " = 1.753
peak= -3.544 closest distance to " O PHE A 218 " = 1.512
peak= -3.539 closest distance to " CB PHE A 16 " = 2.471
peak= -3.535 closest distance to " O ILE A 109 " = 2.646
peak= -3.532 closest distance to " C SER A 206 " = 1.479
peak= -3.530 closest distance to " O HOH Z 240 " = 3.970
peak= -3.528 closest distance to " CE3 TRP A 150 " = 2.298
peak= -3.522 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 78 " = 2.664
peak= -3.517 closest distance to " CG GLN A 58 " = 1.256
peak= -3.513 closest distance to " O HOH Z 71 " = 2.372
peak= -3.512 closest distance to " O HOH Z 13 " = 1.939
peak= -3.503 closest distance to " CG2AVAL A 41 " = 2.868
peak= -3.499 closest distance to " O HOH Z 252 " = 3.682
peak= -3.498 closest distance to " O HOH Z 418 " = 1.202
peak= -3.491 closest distance to " CA GLY A 241 " = 2.383
peak= -3.484 closest distance to " O HOH Z 264 " = 1.714
peak= -3.482 closest distance to " O HOH Z 407 " = 1.182
peak= -3.476 closest distance to " CA GLY A 241 " = 3.245
peak= -3.467 closest distance to " N THR A 52 " = 1.721
peak= -3.465 closest distance to " O HOH Z 106 " = 1.983
peak= -3.465 closest distance to " CG PRO A 243 " = 1.698
peak= -3.464 closest distance to " CG2 VAL A 189 " = 2.209
peak= -3.460 closest distance to " O PRO A 163 " = 2.028
peak= -3.448 closest distance to " CB TRP A 85 " = 2.513
peak= -3.447 closest distance to " O HOH Z 197 " = 1.957
peak= -3.438 closest distance to " CG MET A 105 " = 1.022
peak= -3.429 closest distance to " CB ALA A 43 " = 2.591
peak= -3.421 closest distance to " O HOH Z 52 " = 1.645
peak= -3.419 closest distance to " O HOH Z 193 " = 1.411
peak= -3.415 closest distance to " O HOH Z 200 " = 1.289
peak= -3.413 closest distance to " O HOH Z 216 " = 1.087
peak= -3.408 closest distance to " O HOH Z 154 " = 1.406
peak= -3.406 closest distance to " CD LYS A 289 " = 2.360
peak= -3.403 closest distance to " NE ARG A 66 " = 4.388
peak= -3.403 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 79 " = 2.117
peak= -3.402 closest distance to " OH TYR A 247 " = 2.195
peak= -3.402 closest distance to " O HOH Z 407 " = 3.542
peak= -3.398 closest distance to " O HOH Z 150 " = 1.955
peak= -3.398 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 249 " = 2.190
peak= -3.397 closest distance to " CZ PHE A 38 " = 2.460
peak= -3.393 closest distance to " CD2 PHE A 61 " = 2.103
peak= -3.389 closest distance to " OD1 ASP A 171 " = 1.639
peak= -3.386 closest distance to " CG2BVAL A 41 " = 1.611
peak= -3.382 closest distance to " O HOH Z 210 " = 1.319
peak= -3.381 closest distance to " O HOH Z 236 " = 1.586
peak= -3.380 closest distance to " CB ALA A 248 " = 2.266
peak= -3.379 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 79 " = 1.600
peak= -3.378 closest distance to " NE2 GLN A 103 " = 1.818
peak= -3.376 closest distance to " CH2 TRP A 150 " = 1.177
peak= -3.376 closest distance to " O HOH Z 136 " = 2.237
peak= -3.376 closest distance to " O HOH Z 165 " = 1.993
peak= -3.368 closest distance to " O HOH Z 123 " = 2.467
peak= -3.367 closest distance to " OG BSER A 210 " = 1.499
peak= -3.367 closest distance to " N SER A 276 " = 1.563
peak= -3.366 closest distance to " CD1 ILE A 151 " = 2.478
peak= -3.365 closest distance to " CB PHE A 192 " = 2.003
peak= -3.365 closest distance to " O VAL A 189 " = 1.851
peak= -3.360 closest distance to " O HOH Z 6 " = 1.346
peak= -3.360 closest distance to " C THR A 279 " = 1.088
peak= -3.346 closest distance to " O HOH Z 102 " = 1.593
peak= -3.336 closest distance to " CD2 LEU A 300 " = 2.740
peak= -3.336 closest distance to " CZ TYR A 68 " = 1.145
peak= -3.328 closest distance to " CG2 THR A 182 " = 2.360
peak= -3.325 closest distance to " CA SER A 62 " = 2.537
peak= -3.317 closest distance to " O HOH Z 40 " = 3.004
peak= -3.317 closest distance to " O HOH Z 198 " = 1.684
peak= -3.314 closest distance to " CD PRO A 243 " = 2.021
peak= -3.311 closest distance to " CZ3 TRP A 274 " = 2.464
peak= -3.311 closest distance to " O HOH Z 65 " = 0.727
peak= -3.311 closest distance to " CD ARG A 79 " = 1.245
peak= -3.306 closest distance to " OG SER A 273 " = 2.245
peak= -3.304 closest distance to " O HOH Z 196 " = 1.934
peak= -3.300 closest distance to " CD1 ILE A 109 " = 2.921
peak= -3.297 closest distance to " CE BMET A 47 " = 1.897
peak= -3.294 closest distance to " O VAL A 189 " = 2.648
peak= -3.294 closest distance to " O HOH Z 78 " = 1.862
peak= -3.292 closest distance to " N THR A 157 " = 1.668
peak= -3.290 closest distance to " O HOH Z 422 " = 1.437
peak= -3.286 closest distance to " O HOH Z 287 " = 1.928
peak= -3.282 closest distance to " O SER A 271 " = 2.037
peak= -3.281 closest distance to " O HOH Z 109 " = 3.739
peak= -3.280 closest distance to " C LEU A 143 " = 1.150
peak= -3.279 closest distance to " O HOH Z 60 " = 1.843
peak= -3.277 closest distance to " O ALA A 1 " = 2.020
peak= -3.271 closest distance to " O HOH Z 377 " = 1.194
peak= -3.267 closest distance to " NH2 ARG A 159 " = 2.402
peak= -3.266 closest distance to " O TYR A 186 " = 1.828
peak= -3.266 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 187 " = 1.639
peak= -3.264 closest distance to " CD ARG A 139 " = 1.542
peak= -3.262 closest distance to " C VAL A 265 " = 0.836
peak= -3.259 closest distance to " O HOH Z 114 " = 1.377
peak= -3.258 closest distance to " O HOH Z 56 " = 1.566
peak= -3.255 closest distance to " O HOH Z 111 " = 1.789
peak= -3.254 closest distance to " O HOH Z 396 " = 2.103
peak= -3.253 closest distance to " NH1 ARG A 195 " = 1.027
peak= -3.253 closest distance to " O HOH Z 156 " = 3.568
peak= -3.244 closest distance to " O GLY A 17 " = 1.205
peak= -3.244 closest distance to " OG BSER A 134 " = 1.343
peak= -3.243 closest distance to " O HOH Z 371 " = 1.518
peak= -3.242 closest distance to " O SER A 3 " = 1.155
peak= -3.241 closest distance to " C ALA A 158 " = 1.666
peak= -3.240 closest distance to " OD1 ASP A 191 " = 1.508
peak= -3.233 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 88 " = 0.866
peak= -3.225 closest distance to " O ALA A 34 " = 2.079
peak= -3.213 closest distance to " O HOH Z 174 " = 2.292
peak= -3.209 closest distance to " O HOH Z 378 " = 1.172
peak= -3.202 closest distance to " O HOH Z 275 " = 1.546
peak= -3.202 closest distance to " CG LEU A 83 " = 2.084
peak= -3.200 closest distance to " O HOH Z 191 " = 5.894
peak= -3.200 closest distance to " O HOH Z 259 " = 2.090
peak= -3.199 closest distance to " CG PHE A 283 " = 2.654
peak= -3.188 closest distance to " CB PRO A 163 " = 2.596
peak= -3.187 closest distance to " O HOH Z 40 " = 2.448
peak= -3.187 closest distance to " CB HIS A 86 " = 1.151
peak= -3.184 closest distance to " CD1 ILE A 263 " = 1.965
peak= -3.183 closest distance to " O HOH Z 351 " = 1.466
peak= -3.173 closest distance to " CD GLN A 88 " = 0.911
peak= -3.172 closest distance to " CG1 VAL A 112 " = 2.777
peak= -3.171 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 171 " = 1.907
peak= -3.167 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 171 " = 2.472
peak= -3.166 closest distance to " OD2 ASP A 270 " = 1.150
peak= -3.163 closest distance to " ND2 ASN A 45 " = 1.170
peak= -3.161 closest distance to " O HOH Z 177 " = 1.972
peak= -3.160 closest distance to " O HOH Z 372 " = 2.495
peak= -3.160 closest distance to " O HOH Z 426 " = 1.612
peak= -3.153 closest distance to " N ARG A 275 " = 1.715
peak= -3.153 closest distance to " O ASP A 171 " = 1.055
peak= -3.152 closest distance to " CE MET A 93 " = 1.643
peak= -3.150 closest distance to " CD ARG A 139 " = 1.030
peak= -3.148 closest distance to " O HOH Z 150 " = 1.704
peak= -3.146 closest distance to " OG BSER A 134 " = 2.007
peak= -3.139 closest distance to " O HOH Z 340 " = 1.687
peak= -3.136 closest distance to " N ALA A 226 " = 2.021
peak= -3.132 closest distance to " OG BSER A 210 " = 2.243
peak= -3.131 closest distance to " OG SER A 26 " = 1.305
peak= -3.130 closest distance to " O HOH Z 19 " = 2.222
peak= -3.129 closest distance to " CE3 TRP A 70 " = 1.836
peak= -3.127 closest distance to " O HOH Z 409 " = 4.785
peak= -3.126 closest distance to " O HOH Z 19 " = 0.859
peak= -3.125 closest distance to " OE1 GLN A 183 " = 1.655
peak= -3.125 closest distance to " O GLY A 80 " = 2.712
peak= -3.123 closest distance to " CA GLY A 241 " = 2.886
peak= -3.121 closest distance to " CA VAL A 197 " = 0.943
peak= -3.115 closest distance to " CG TRP A 266 " = 1.872
peak= -3.100 closest distance to " CG1AVAL A 41 " = 2.679
peak= -3.092 closest distance to " O TRP A 92 " = 1.974
peak= -3.091 closest distance to " O HOH Z 285 " = 1.575
peak= -3.073 closest distance to " CG ASP A 231 " = 0.820
peak= -3.068 closest distance to " O HOH Z 135 " = 1.712
peak= -3.061 closest distance to " CZ PHE A 38 " = 1.988
peak= -3.042 closest distance to " C GLY A 262 " = 2.135
peak= -3.040 closest distance to " CD2 LEU A 237 " = 2.900
peak= -3.009 closest distance to " O HOH Z 145 " = 2.957
================= overall refinement statistics: step by step =================
****************** REFINEMENT STATISTICS STEP BY STEP ******************
leading digit, like 1_, means number of macro-cycle
0 : statistics at the very beginning when nothing is done yet
1_bss: bulk solvent correction and/or (anisotropic) scaling
1_xyz: refinement of coordinates
1_adp: refinement of ADPs (Atomic Displacement Parameters)
1_occ: refinement of individual occupancies
------------------------------------------------------------------------
R-factors, x-ray target values and norm of gradient of x-ray target
stage r-work r-free xray_target_w xray_target_t
0 : 0.4476 0.4400 6.259371e+00 6.237550e+00
1_bss: 0.4362 0.4284 6.249633e+00 6.225361e+00
1_xyz: 0.3322 0.3555 6.048059e+00 6.098423e+00
1_adp: 0.3030 0.3711 6.000439e+00 6.119744e+00
1_occ: 0.3027 0.3709 5.999845e+00 6.119957e+00
2_bss: 0.3009 0.3682 5.998867e+00 6.119609e+00
2_xyz: 0.2409 0.2959 5.804575e+00 5.960194e+00
2_adp: 0.2312 0.2828 5.773398e+00 5.925409e+00
2_occ: 0.2310 0.2829 5.773266e+00 5.926175e+00
3_bss: 0.2312 0.2829 5.773530e+00 5.925829e+00
3_xyz: 0.1706 0.2146 5.496356e+00 5.686352e+00
3_adp: 0.1510 0.2040 5.410925e+00 5.631066e+00
3_occ: 0.1509 0.2039 5.410325e+00 5.630156e+00
4_bss: 0.1511 0.2039 5.411533e+00 5.630073e+00
4_xyz: 0.1307 0.1822 5.290475e+00 5.525323e+00
4_adp: 0.1260 0.1761 5.254000e+00 5.488819e+00
4_occ: 0.1259 0.1761 5.253546e+00 5.488269e+00
5_bss: 0.1261 0.1758 5.254150e+00 5.487703e+00
5_xyz: 0.1197 0.1696 5.214617e+00 5.455579e+00
5_adp: 0.1190 0.1660 5.204325e+00 5.440124e+00
5_occ: 0.1188 0.1660 5.203810e+00 5.439888e+00
5_bss: 0.1188 0.1660 5.203597e+00 5.439669e+00
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stage k_sol b_sol b11 b22 b33 b12 b13 b23
0 : 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_bss: 0.298 50.000 -3.719 3.820 3.153 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_xyz: 0.298 50.000 -3.719 3.820 3.153 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_adp: 0.298 50.000 -3.719 3.820 3.153 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_occ: 0.298 50.000 -3.719 3.820 3.153 0.000 0.000 0.000
2_bss: 0.314 64.864 -1.956 1.860 1.524 0.000 0.000 0.000
2_xyz: 0.314 64.864 -1.956 1.860 1.524 0.000 0.000 0.000
2_adp: 0.314 64.864 -1.956 1.860 1.524 0.000 0.000 0.000
2_occ: 0.314 64.864 -1.956 1.860 1.524 0.000 0.000 0.000
3_bss: 0.326 74.747 -1.684 0.915 0.757 0.000 0.000 0.000
3_xyz: 0.326 74.747 -1.684 0.915 0.757 0.000 0.000 0.000
3_adp: 0.326 74.747 -1.684 0.915 0.757 0.000 0.000 0.000
3_occ: 0.326 74.747 -1.684 0.915 0.757 0.000 0.000 0.000
4_bss: 0.339 88.095 -1.763 -0.111 0.414 -0.000 0.000 0.000
4_xyz: 0.339 88.095 -1.763 -0.111 0.414 -0.000 0.000 0.000
4_adp: 0.339 88.095 -1.763 -0.111 0.414 -0.000 0.000 0.000
4_occ: 0.339 88.095 -1.763 -0.111 0.414 -0.000 0.000 0.000
5_bss: 0.334 81.245 -1.449 -0.331 0.617 -0.000 0.000 0.000
5_xyz: 0.334 81.245 -1.449 -0.331 0.617 -0.000 0.000 0.000
5_adp: 0.334 81.245 -1.449 -0.331 0.617 -0.000 0.000 0.000
5_occ: 0.334 81.245 -1.449 -0.331 0.617 -0.000 0.000 0.000
5_bss: 0.325 71.203 -1.325 -0.381 0.715 -0.000 0.000 0.000
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stage <pher> fom alpha beta
0 : 52.141 0.4940 0.6349 58963.302
1_bss: 50.769 0.5099 0.6821 55717.073
1_xyz: 39.485 0.6487 0.8431 36241.281
1_adp: 40.920 0.6310 0.8184 38757.612
1_occ: 40.925 0.6309 0.8180 38772.573
2_bss: 40.463 0.6367 0.8130 38430.217
2_xyz: 31.190 0.7441 0.9215 23821.479
2_adp: 29.234 0.7666 0.9243 21758.423
2_occ: 29.257 0.7664 0.9238 21786.252
3_bss: 29.158 0.7676 0.9104 21745.767
3_xyz: 21.124 0.8502 0.9769 11841.531
3_adp: 19.614 0.8650 0.9723 10533.101
3_occ: 19.595 0.8651 0.9725 10514.103
4_bss: 19.553 0.8656 0.9573 10502.816
4_xyz: 17.115 0.8882 0.9673 8381.772
4_adp: 16.246 0.8962 0.9593 7885.056
4_occ: 16.233 0.8963 0.9593 7879.060
5_bss: 16.236 0.8963 0.9630 7884.513
5_xyz: 15.468 0.9030 0.9683 7316.881
5_adp: 15.120 0.9061 0.9627 7134.241
5_occ: 15.111 0.9061 0.9627 7127.032
5_bss: 15.109 0.9062 0.9649 7119.066
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stage angl bond chir dihe plan repu geom_target
0 : 1.822 0.010 0.101 15.968 0.009 4.115 1.6682e-01
1_bss: 1.822 0.010 0.101 15.968 0.009 4.115 1.6682e-01
1_xyz: 1.545 0.011 0.094 15.506 0.006 4.113 1.1708e-01
1_adp: 1.545 0.011 0.094 15.506 0.006 4.113 1.1708e-01
1_occ: 1.545 0.011 0.094 15.506 0.006 4.113 1.1708e-01
2_bss: 1.545 0.011 0.094 15.506 0.006 4.113 1.1708e-01
2_xyz: 1.162 0.008 0.079 14.491 0.004 4.131 7.1800e-02
2_adp: 1.162 0.008 0.079 14.491 0.004 4.131 7.1800e-02
2_occ: 1.162 0.008 0.079 14.491 0.004 4.131 7.1800e-02
3_bss: 1.162 0.008 0.079 14.491 0.004 4.131 7.1800e-02
3_xyz: 1.177 0.010 0.080 14.897 0.004 4.133 7.9927e-02
3_adp: 1.177 0.010 0.080 14.897 0.004 4.133 7.9927e-02
3_occ: 1.177 0.010 0.080 14.897 0.004 4.133 7.9927e-02
4_bss: 1.177 0.010 0.080 14.897 0.004 4.133 7.9927e-02
4_xyz: 1.136 0.010 0.083 14.724 0.004 4.114 7.5524e-02
4_adp: 1.136 0.010 0.083 14.724 0.004 4.114 7.5524e-02
4_occ: 1.136 0.010 0.083 14.724 0.004 4.114 7.5524e-02
5_bss: 1.136 0.010 0.083 14.724 0.004 4.114 7.5524e-02
5_xyz: 1.121 0.010 0.082 14.657 0.004 4.115 7.4619e-02
5_adp: 1.121 0.010 0.082 14.657 0.004 4.115 7.4619e-02
5_occ: 1.121 0.010 0.082 14.657 0.004 4.115 7.4619e-02
5_bss: 1.121 0.010 0.082 14.657 0.004 4.115 7.4619e-02
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maximal deviations:
stage angl bond chir dihe plan repu |grad|
0 : 9.874 0.070 0.314 85.889 0.055 1.637 2.4443e-01
1_bss: 9.874 0.070 0.314 85.889 0.055 1.637 2.4443e-01
1_xyz: 9.153 0.064 0.395 84.572 0.047 2.018 1.0075e-01
1_adp: 9.153 0.064 0.395 84.572 0.047 2.018 1.0075e-01
1_occ: 9.153 0.064 0.395 84.572 0.047 2.018 1.0075e-01
2_bss: 9.153 0.064 0.395 84.572 0.047 2.018 1.0075e-01
2_xyz: 7.200 0.047 0.252 82.353 0.030 2.284 8.1053e-02
2_adp: 7.200 0.047 0.252 82.353 0.030 2.284 8.1053e-02
2_occ: 7.200 0.047 0.252 82.353 0.030 2.284 8.1053e-02
3_bss: 7.200 0.047 0.252 82.353 0.030 2.284 8.1053e-02
3_xyz: 7.463 0.062 0.264 81.829 0.040 2.174 7.8362e-02
3_adp: 7.463 0.062 0.264 81.829 0.040 2.174 7.8362e-02
3_occ: 7.463 0.062 0.264 81.829 0.040 2.174 7.8362e-02
4_bss: 7.463 0.062 0.264 81.829 0.040 2.174 7.8362e-02
4_xyz: 8.202 0.050 0.273 83.715 0.049 2.336 6.9061e-02
4_adp: 8.202 0.050 0.273 83.715 0.049 2.336 6.9061e-02
4_occ: 8.202 0.050 0.273 83.715 0.049 2.336 6.9061e-02
5_bss: 8.202 0.050 0.273 83.715 0.049 2.336 6.9061e-02
5_xyz: 8.412 0.051 0.297 81.865 0.041 2.337 4.9578e-02
5_adp: 8.412 0.051 0.297 81.865 0.041 2.337 4.9578e-02
5_occ: 8.412 0.051 0.297 81.865 0.041 2.337 4.9578e-02
5_bss: 8.412 0.051 0.297 81.865 0.041 2.337 4.9578e-02
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|-----overall-----|---macromolecule----|------solvent-------|
stage b_max b_min b_ave b_max b_min b_ave b_max b_min b_ave
0 : 63.06 5.09 16.02 49.51 5.09 12.19 63.06 6.19 36.87
1_bss: 63.06 5.09 16.02 49.51 5.09 12.19 63.06 6.19 36.87
1_xyz: 63.06 5.09 16.02 49.51 5.09 12.19 63.06 6.19 36.87
1_adp: 111.08 0.00 18.32 85.34 0.00 14.51 111.08 0.00 39.06
1_occ: 111.08 0.00 18.32 85.34 0.00 14.51 111.08 0.00 39.06
2_bss: 111.08 0.00 18.32 85.34 0.00 14.51 111.08 0.00 39.06
2_xyz: 111.08 0.00 18.32 85.34 0.00 14.51 111.08 0.00 39.06
2_adp: 110.54 0.00 17.65 83.13 0.00 13.78 110.54 1.03 38.73
2_occ: 110.54 0.00 17.65 83.13 0.00 13.78 110.54 1.03 38.73
3_bss: 110.54 0.00 17.65 83.13 0.00 13.78 110.54 1.03 38.73
3_xyz: 110.54 0.00 17.65 83.13 0.00 13.78 110.54 1.03 38.73
3_adp: 111.86 0.00 18.13 101.66 0.00 13.00 111.86 3.86 46.05
3_occ: 111.86 0.00 18.13 101.66 0.00 13.00 111.86 3.86 46.05
4_bss: 111.86 0.00 18.13 101.66 0.00 13.00 111.86 3.86 46.05
4_xyz: 111.86 0.00 18.13 101.66 0.00 13.00 111.86 3.86 46.05
4_adp: 110.20 0.00 17.41 106.00 0.00 12.34 110.20 4.51 45.03
4_occ: 110.20 0.00 17.41 106.00 0.00 12.34 110.20 4.51 45.03
5_bss: 110.20 0.00 17.41 106.00 0.00 12.34 110.20 4.51 45.03
5_xyz: 110.20 0.00 17.41 106.00 0.00 12.34 110.20 4.51 45.03
5_adp: 106.74 0.00 16.58 101.11 0.00 11.91 106.74 1.97 41.99
5_occ: 106.74 0.00 16.58 101.11 0.00 11.91 106.74 1.97 41.99
5_bss: 106.75 0.00 16.58 101.12 0.00 11.92 106.75 1.98 41.99
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stage Deviation of refined
model from start model
max min mean
0 : 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_bss: 0.000 0.000 0.000
1_xyz: 1.758 0.012 0.359
1_adp: 1.758 0.012 0.359
1_occ: 1.758 0.012 0.359
2_bss: 1.758 0.012 0.359
2_xyz: 1.322 0.037 0.480
2_adp: 1.322 0.037 0.480
2_occ: 1.322 0.037 0.480
3_bss: 1.322 0.037 0.480
3_xyz: 1.348 0.088 0.658
3_adp: 1.348 0.088 0.658
3_occ: 1.348 0.088 0.658
4_bss: 1.348 0.088 0.658
4_xyz: 1.367 0.056 0.714
4_adp: 1.367 0.056 0.714
4_occ: 1.367 0.056 0.714
5_bss: 1.367 0.056 0.714
5_xyz: 1.302 0.096 0.739
5_adp: 1.302 0.096 0.739
5_occ: 1.302 0.096 0.739
5_bss: 1.302 0.096 0.739
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU time actual refinement: 333.68
============================== Exporting results ==============================
Writing refined structure to PDB file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/noshake/run_713/model_refine_001.pdb
n_use = 2823
n_use_u_iso = 2823
n_use_u_aniso = 0
n_grad_site = 0
n_grad_u_iso = 0
n_grad_u_aniso = 0
n_grad_occupancy = 106
n_grad_fp = 0
n_grad_fdp = 0
n_anisotropic_flag = 0
total number of scatterers = 2823
Writing 2mFobs-DFmodel XPLOR map to file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/noshake/run_713/model_refine_001_2mFobs-DFmodel.map
Writing mFobs-DFmodel XPLOR map to file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/noshake/run_713/model_refine_001_mFobs-DFmodel.map
Writing map coefficients to MTZ file:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/noshake/run_713/model_refine_001_map_coeffs.mtz
Writing default parameters for subsequent refinement:
/net/cci-filer1/vol1/tmp/phzwart/tassos/noshake/run_713/model_refine_002.def
=============================== Detailed timings ==============================
Pure refinement (no I/O, processing, etc)= 333.54
Macro-tasks:
bulk solvent and scale = 49.76
individual site refinement = 128.35
weights calculation = 29.72
collect and process = 6.53
model show statistics = 0.12
TOTAL for macro-tasks = 214.48
Micro-tasks:
mask = 2.32
f_calc = 101.77
alpha_beta = 8.53
target = 1.18
gradients_wrt_atomic_parameters = 109.73
fmodel = 8.04
r_factors = 0.26
phase_errors = 10.35
foms = 0.25
TOTAL for micro-tasks = 242.43
NUMBER OF MASK CALCS= 5
Time per interpreted Python bytecode instruction: 4.784 micro seconds
Total CPU time: 5.79 minutes
from_scatterers_fft: 630 calls, 101.39 s
gradients_fft: 575 calls, 97.04 s
=========================== phenix.refine: finished ===========================
# Date 2008-01-16 Time 05:29:24 PST -0800 (1200490164.62 s)
Start R-work = 0.4476, R-free = 0.4400 (no bulk solvent and anisotropic scale)
Final R-work = 0.1361, R-free = 0.1811 (no bulk solvent and anisotropic scale)
Start R-work = 0.4362, R-free = 0.4284
Final R-work = 0.1188, R-free = 0.1660
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# Presentation: 210383
## Collaboration Tools for the Global Accelerator Network (GAN) Workshop
**Deb Agarwal** (_[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])_) and
**Gary Olson** ([email protected])
**Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory**
## Global Accelerator Network
- Collaborative operation of a linear collider
- Collaboration extends beyond commissioning phase
- Possibly a control room in each participating country. Each room taking a shift
- Experts on particular equipment might be located remotely
## GAN Process
- ICFA Report
- Cornell Workshop
- Examples of current efforts to provide remote access
- Discussion of controls, tools, and communication
- Outcome - Report
- This workshop
- Study realistic scenarios
- Concentrate on collaboration tools
- Outcome – report and presentation at Shelter Island
- Shelter Island Workshop
## Participants
- Deb Agarwal - LBNL - Host
- Paul Avery - University of Florida
- Nathan Bos - University of Michigan
- George Chin - PNNL
- Terry Disz - ANL
- Hans Frese - DESY
- Ray Helmke - Cornell University (Wilson Lab)
- Wolfgang Krechlok - DESY
- Stu Loken - LBNL
- Gary Olson - University of Michigan
- Judy Olson - University of Michigan
- Marcia Perry - LBNL
- Todd Satogata - BNL
- Mike Stanek - SLAC
- Bill Turner - LBNL
## Agenda
**8:30am - 9:00am Continental breakfast** in meeting room (Bldg 71 - Room 264) **9:00am - 9:30am Welcome:** Gary Olson and Deb Agarwal
- Introductions
- GAN plans
- Purpose of the meeting
**9:30am - 9:45am Overview of User Centered Design of Collaboration Technologies:** Judy Olson
**9:45 - 10:30 GAN Scenarios** - Stu Loken (session coordinator)
- Remote beam emittance measurements for TTF - Ray Helmke (10-15 min)
- TTF - Wolfgang Krechlok/Hans Frese (10-15 min)
- BNL: RHIC, SNS, LHC - Todd Satogata (10-15 min)
**10:30 - 10:40 Break**
**10:40 - 11:10 GAN Scenarios Continued**
- SLAC - Mike Stanek (10-15 min)
- LHC - Bill Turner (10-15 min)
## Agenda (cont)
**11:10 - 12:10 Overview of Collaboration Technologies** - Judy Olson (session coordinator) Overview of the whole range of technologies: Gary Olson (10-15 min) Access Grid and workstation docking: Terry Disz (10-15 min) Data analysis tools and electronic notebooks: George Chin (10-15 min) Colaborative computing/Grid technologies/Security: Deb Agarwal (10-15 min) **12:10pm - 1pm Lunch** (provided in meeting room)**1:00 - 3:00 Facilitated session to flesh out GAN scenarios** - Gary Olson (session coordinator)extract details of the work involved in the operation of an accelerator, followed by an analysis of which technologies would support each phase/task. If appropriate, we may break into subgroups (e.g. Accelerator Physicists, Operations (including shift handoff), and Control) or we may do this in plenary. **3:00 - 3:15 Break**** **
## Agenda
**3:15 - 4:30 Develop coordinated strawman proposal for GAN** - Deb Agarwal (session coordinator), Gary Olson (documentation)**4:30 - 5:00 Wrap up, conclusions.****6:00 - 8:00 Hosted dinner at Beckett's in downtown Berkeley** (on Shattuck) Beckett's Restaurant is located at 2601 Shattuck Avenue, between Kittredge and Bancroft. From Hotel Shattuck, cross over to the other side of Shattuck Avenue, and head south (right) for one-and-one-half blocks. Our reservation is held under the group name GAN - Berkeley Lab.
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<DOC>
[DOCID: f:la9788.wais]
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
December 9, 1998
LAKE 97-88-D
FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES
2 SKYLINE, 10th FLOOR
5203 LEESBURG PIKE
FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA 22041
December 9, 1998
SECRETARY OF LABOR, : DISCRIMINATION PROCEEDING
MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH :
ADMINISTRATION (MSHA), : Docket No. LAKE 97-88-D
On behalf of DANNY W. BROWN, :
Complainant : VINC CD 96-03
v. :
: Rend Lake
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY, :
Respondent :
:
SECRETARY OF LABOR, : DISCRIMINATION PROCEEDING
MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH :
ADMINISTRATION (MSHA), : Docket No. LAKE 97-99-D
On behalf of DAVID R. GULLEY,:
Complainant : VINC CD 96-03
v. :
: Rend Lake
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY, :
Respondent :
DECISION
Appearances: Gay F. Chase, Esq., Christine Kassak, Esq.,
Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of
Labor, Chicago, Illinois for Complainants;
David J. Hardy, Esq., Julia K. Shreve, Esq.,
Jackson & Kelly, Charleston, West Virginia for
Respondent.
Before: Judge Barbour
These cases are before me upon complaints of discrimination
brought by the Secretary of Labor ("Secretary") on behalf of
Danny W. Brown and David R. Gulley under section 105(c)(2) of the
Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (30 U.S.C 815(c)(2))
(the "Mine Act" or "Act"). The complaints allege that
Consolidation Coal Company ("Consol") violated section 105(c) of
the Act when it deprived Brown and Gulley of their section 103(f)
(30 U.S.C. 813 (f)) rights to accompany a federal coal mine
inspector. Consol denied the allegations, and the complaints
were consolidated for hearing and decision. Following a trial at
Mt. Vernon, Illinois, counsels filed helpful briefs and statements
of position.
STIPULATIONS
At the commencement of the hearing, the parties stipulated
as follows:
1. The . . . Commission has
jurisdiction over [the] proceeding.
2. The Rend Lake [M]ine is a bituminous
coal mine located in or near Sesser,
Illinois.
3. The Rend Lake [M]ine is owned and
operate by [Consol].
4. [Consol] and its Rend Lake [M]ine are
subject to the jurisdiction of the . . .
[Act].
5. [Consol's] Rend Lake facility . . .
is a facility that processes coal and which
affects commerce within . . . [s]ections
3(b), 3(h) and 4 of the [Act].
6. The Rend Lake [M]ine produced in
excess of three million tons of bituminous
coal in 1966.
7. [Consol] produced in excess of ten
million tons of bituminous coal at all of its
mines in 1996.
8. At all times relevant, Joseph Wetzel
was the superintendent of the . . . mine.
9. At all times relevant, Richard
Harris was the assistant superintendent at
the . . . mine.
10. At all times relevant, Mickey
Samples was the general mine foreman at the .
. . mine.
11. At all times relevant, Dean Parsons
was the assistant mine foreman at the . . .
mine.
12. At all times relevant, L.A. Smith
was supervisor-safety at the . . . mine.
13. At all times relevant, Dennis Bacon
was safety inspector at the . . . mine.
14. At all times relevant, Tim Martin
was foreman at the
. . . mine.
15. At all times relevant, Terry Crisp
was shift foreman,
C-turn, at the . . . mine.
16. The miners working at the .
. . mine are represented by the United Mine
Workers of America ["UMWA"].
17. The Nason [P]ortal of the . . .
mine was open[ed] on July 6, 1996.
18. Danny Brown was employed by
[Consol] as an underground mechanic assigned
to the Sesser [P]ortal of the . . . mine on
July 19, 1996, and is a "miner" as defined by
the Act.
19. Brown began his employment at the .
. . mine on February 2, 1976.
20. On July 19, 1996, Mine Safety and
Health [Administration] ["MSHA"] Inspector
James Britton presented himself at the Nason
Portal to conduct an inspection of the
underground mine workings.
21. On or about July 30, 1996 . . .
Brown filed a timely complaint of
discrimination with MSHA.
22. David Gulley was employed by
[Consol] as a shuttle car operator assigned
to the Nason [P]ortal of the . . . mine on
July 25, 1996, and is a miner as defined by
the Act.
23. Gulley began his employment at the
. . . mine on February 14, 1974.
24. On July 26, 1996, [MSHA]
Inspector James Britton presented himself at
the Nason [P]ortal to make an inspection of
the underground mine workings.
25. On or about July 30, 1996 . . .
Gulley filed a timely complaint of
discrimination with MSHA.
26. Citation [No.] 30339498 was
issued on October 1, 1996, for a violation of
section 103(f) of the Act which occurred on
July 25, 1996.[1]
27. Citation [No.] 3039498 was not
contested nor was a formal hearing requested
and the assessed penalty was paid.
28. Exhibit C is a certified copy of R-
33-Assessed Violation History Report -
summarized by mine for the Rend Lake [M]ine
for the period October 1, 1994 to September
30, 1996 (Tr. 12-15; see Joint Exh. 1).
SUMMARY OF THE RELEVANT FACTS
Each complaint arises out of incidents that occurred shortly
after the opening of the Nason Portal, the second portal at the
mine. Each complaint involves a situation where an MSHA inspector
arrived at one portal and the representative of miners (the
"walkaround") was at the other portal. As a result, the
representative was required to travel from one portal to the other
to join the inspector.
To understand the resulting controversies, it is helpful to
understand the geographic layout of the mine. Also, it is
helpful to understand the way in which miners'
representatives were chosen at the mine.
The Nason Portal is located on the east side of the mine,
and the Sesser Portal is located on the west side (Tr. 76).
The surface distance between the two portals is
approximately thirteen miles. The underground distance is
approximately four and one half miles. Travel time between
the two portals is between 20 to 25 minutes, whether travel
is undertaken on the surface or underground (Tr. 583-584,
602, 736).
For many years the mine had a single portal, and all miners,
inspectors, and management personnel entered the mine at the
Sesser Portal. After the Nason Portal opened, both portals
were used to enter the mine (Tr. 46). During July 1996,
there were three crews (or "turns") working in the mine, the
A, B, and C turns. Each turn worked a shift, and the work
force for each turn was sometimes split. Some miners were
assigned to enter the mine at Sesser and some were assigned
to enter at Nason. Although most miners worked on the side
of the mine they entered, there were miners whose work
assignments required them to travel from one side of the
mine to the other (Tr. 46-47).
At the mine, the miners selected union safety committeemen
for each turn (Tr. 42). The committeemen for A, B, and C
turns were respectively Melvin Filkins, Tommie Sweeten, and
Danny Brown (Tr. 285; Gov. Exh. 5). In most instances it
was the committeemen who acted as the walkarounds and
accompanied the inspectors. However, there also were
alternate representatives of miners (Tr. 284). The
alternates usually were selected by the committeemen (Tr.
282, 373, 560-561). The alternates served as the
walkarounds if the safety committeemen were not available to
accompany the inspectors (Tr. 281-282). The alternates were
named on a list that was posted at the mine. Mine
management was aware of the list (Gov. Exh. 5; Tr. 284-285).
There were eight or nine alternates for each turn (Tr. 373).
The alternates were selected the same way before and after
the Nason Portal opened (Tr. 374). There were times when
the alternates could not accompany the inspectors, and at
those times the committeemen might ask an unlisted miner to
act as the walkaround.
INCIDENTS RELATED TO BROWN
Danny Brown, an underground miner and union member, worked
as a mechanic at Sesser Portal (Tr. 39-40). Brown was
appointed the safety committeeman for the C turn in 1995
(Tr. 42). As the safety committeeman for C turn, his duties
included representing C turn miners on safety issues and
accompanying inspectors during their inspections of the mine
(Tr. 43). Shortly after his appointment, Brown was
introduced as the C turn safety committeeman to the mine's
then safety director and to several other management
representatives, including Wetzel, the superintendent. (Tr.
42-43).
As the opening of the Nason Portal approached, the miners
discussed what to do with regard to the walkarounds if the
inspector came to a portal other than the one where the
walkaround was working. Brown described how the miners
decided to handle the problem:
[W]e . . . approached management before
the opening of the portal. These were
informal meetings between myself, Dennis
Bacon [the company safety inspector],
[and] L.A. Smith [management's safety
supervisor]. . . .[There were] [s]everal
meetings [and] we explained to . . .
them . . . [i]f there w[ere] two
inspectors, wherever the safety
committeeman was assigned, he would stay
at that portal. If there was only one
inspector, no matter where he was at . .
. the safety representative would
accompany the inspector. We would
travel from one portal to the other if
there was only one inspector present
(Tr. 50-51).
Brown maintained that the miners "did not want to create
a problem for the company[,]" that the miners' representatives
were "not going to pick and choose where we want[ed] to
go[,]" but that the miners sought to make clear to the
company that when there was one inspector at the mine, it
was the safety committeeman who was the miners first choice
to accompany the inspector (Tr. 51).
Melvin Filkins, who had been a union safety committeeman
at the mine for fourteen or fifteen years, agreed that the
"primary walkaround representative for the miners" was the
safety committeeman, and that this was true both before and
after the Nason Portal opened (Tr. 373-374). Filkins
concurred with Brown that the miners discussed with
management, including Smith, what would be done after the
Nason Portal opened. He claimed that Smith was told if the
inspector came to one portal and the walkaround was working
at the other portal, the miners' representative would
travel to join the inspector (Tr. 375-376, 379-380).
During the day shift of July 18, 1996, Brown was working
at Sesser when he was advised an MSHA inspector was at Nason
and was preparing to conduct an inspection. Brown asked
Smith if he could use Smith's scooter to travel to Nason.
According to Brown, Smith had "no problem," but Smith
advised Brown that before he left he had better check with
another management person (Tr. 55).
Therefore, Brown went to the assistant mine superintendent,
Rick Harris, and told him there was a federal inspector at
the Nason Portal, and that he needed to travel to that
portal. Harris asked Brown if someone else could take care
of the situation. Brown stated that he, Brown, was the
representative of miners, that this kind of a situation had
been discussed previously with mine management, and that he
should be the one to travel with the inspector. Brown
claimed that Harris told him to go underground and find a
ride (Tr. 55).
Brown went back to Smith and told Smith about the
conversation with Harris. Brown also asked Smith to call
Dennis Bacon, the company safety escort at Nason, and tell
Bacon that he, Brown, was on his way to the portal. Smith
gave Brown the keys to the scooter, and Brown drove to Nason
(Tr. 56).
Once there, he went to the portal office where he met Bacon
and Jane Hamby, a C turn miner who sometimes acted as an
alternate walkaround if the primary representative could not
go with the inspector (Tr. 56, 59). Brown felt Bacon was
surprised to see him.[2] Brown felt Bacon was upset because
he was there. Brown testified that several times Bacon
said, "This is not right. This is not right. You should
not be here"(Tr. 57). Brown replied, "[W]e've talked about
this in the past. We told you how we were going to handle
it. Why are you so upset?" (Id.). Brown testified that
Bacon said to him "I just want you to know for every action
there is a reaction" (Id.). After this discussion Hamby
went underground to her regular job, and the inspector and
Brown began the inspection (Tr. 60).
The following day, Brown again was working at Sesser when
an inspector arrived at Nason. Brown asked Smith if he could
use Smith's scooter to go to Nason. According to Brown,
Smith replied he did not care but that Brown should talk to
Wetzel, the mine superintendent, or to the assistant mine
foreman, Dean Parsons, because there was "some sort of a
problem" (Tr. 60). Parsons appeared and Brown asked him
whether in fact there was a problem. Parsons responded he
was not sure, but that he would ask Wetzel (Tr. 61).
Parsons left and spoke with Wetzel, who told him to tell
Brown to go to his regular job assignment, because there was
already a walkaround at Nason (Tr. 725-726, 729). When
Parsons returned, he told Brown he could not go to Nason.
Brown asked if Parsons was denying him the right to
accompany an inspector, and Parsons replied "Somebody else
will have to handle it" (Id.). (According to Scott Stella,
an alternate walkaround, who was with Brown when Brown spoke
with Parsons, Parsons also told Brown "You can't go" (Tr.
252).) Brown then went underground to work at his assigned
job, a job that incidentally required him to travel to Nason
(Tr. 62, 252).
Wetzel agreed that on July 19, Brown asked for
transportation and permission to travel to Nason to
accompany the inspector. However, as Wetzel recalled, he
learned about Brown's request when Rick Harris telephoned
him, and asked whether Brown was allowed to go. Harris told
him that Jane Hamby, an alternate walkaround representative,
was at Nason. According to Wetzel, he denied the request
"Because there was already a designated walkaround at the
Nason [P]ortal" and he "thought that the request was
unreasonable" (Tr. 562). Wetzel stated he did not want "to
do all the switching around [of personnel]" that would be
necessary to accommodate Brown's request (Id.). Wetzel
maintained that Hamby already had advised management that
she was going to travel with the inspector (Tr. 563-564).
Wetzel told Parsons to tell Brown to go to work (Tr. 563).
Therefore, Hamby, not Brown, accompanied the inspector on
July 19 (Tr. 564).
After telling Parsons to deny Brown's request, Wetzel spoke
with Gerald Kowzan, Consol's supervisor for human resources.
Wetzel asked Kowzan if his decision to deny Brown permission
to travel to Nason was correct. Kowzan advised Wetzel to
let Brown travel to Nason "[b]ecause Brown was a safety
committeeman" (Tr. 572). Kowzan's advice was based on a
conversation he had with Elizabeth Chamberlin, a Consol
attorney. Wetzel and Kowzan had telephoned Ms. Chamberlin
to discuss the situation (Tr. 572). According to Kowzan,
Chamberlin said there could not be two walkarounds, that
management should find out "who is actually declaring
themselves [sic] to be the designated walk-around . . . and
if one person steps forward and says . . . `I am that
person,' then . . . to look into . . . is it reasonable for
that person to travel" (Tr. 807).
Shortly thereafter, Wetzel orally instructed management
personnel that in the future Brown should be given
transportation to go to the Nason to accompany the inspector
(Tr. 573-575). However, Wetzel maintained that allowing
Brown to travel to Nason contrasted with the practice at
other two-portal mines operated by Consol. At those mines
the walkaround "came from the portal [where] the inspector
showed up" (Tr. 552).[3]
INCIDENTS RELATED TO GULLY
David Gulley is a shuttle car operator at the Rend Lake
Mine. In July 1996, Gulley was assigned to the Nason Portal
(Tr. 209-210). Gulley was not a union officer or a union
committee member (Tr. 210). However, on several occasions
prior to July 1996, he acted as an alternate representative
of miners (Tr. 214).
On July 24, 1996, Brown was notified by Gulley that Hamby
would not be at the mine the next day. Gulley asked Brown
who would accompany the inspector if one came to the Nason
Portal on July 25. Brown responded if there was only one
inspector, he, Brown, would be the walkaround. He would
come to Nason and join the inspector as soon as he could,
but Gulley should start out with the inspector. Gulley
could return to his job after Brown arrived (Tr. 69).
Brown instructed Gulley to ask management if it was all
right for Gully to go "on union business" until Brown
arrived (Id.).[4] When a miner was on "union business" he
or she was paid by the union, not by the company (Tr. 82-
84). Therefore, the union would pay Gulley for his time and
the company "would not be out any money" (Tr. 70). Brown
testified he telephoned Otis Callis, a mine examiner and
treasurer of the union local, and asked Callis to go with
Gulley when Gulley talked to mine management (Tr. 69-70).
On the morning of July 25, Gulley reported for work at the
Nason Portal (Tr. 211). Around 7:30 a.m., MSHA Inspector
Britton arrived at the portal (Tr. 216). State mine
inspector Willard Dane also arrived around the same time.
After finding Britton was there, Gulley went to meet with
Bacon. Gulley told Bacon that he, Gulley, would travel with
Britton and that another miner, James Key, would accompany
the state inspector. (Tr. 218). Britton also spoke with
Bacon. He told Bacon that he was at the mine to conduct an
inspection (Tr. 476). Britton asked who would be the
representative of miners, and Bacon told him it would be
Gulley (Id.).
While this was going on, Dane went to the safety department
office. At the office, Samples, the mine foreman, said he
would accompany Dane (Tr. 613). Samples testified he went
back to his office where he received a telephone call from
assistant superintendent Rick Harris. Harris told him that
Brown was coming to Nason from Sesser and that Gulley needed
"to go below and go to work" (Tr. 614). There would not be
two walkarounds for Britton.
Meanwhile, Gulley and Key met Filkins and Callis. They
went to Samples's office (Tr. 443). Someone (Gulley could
not recall who) asked Samples if it would be alright
if Gulley went on union business to accompany Britton until
Brown arrived from Sesser (Tr. 221). Gulley maintained
Samples told him he could go. Gulley stated, "There is no
doubt in my mind that I had permission to go" (Tr. 222).
Gulley maintained he would not have gone without permission
because had he done so he might have been fired (Id.).
As Filkins remember the visit with Samples, Filkins asked
Samples if there was a problem with letting Gulley accompany
the inspector. Filkins maintained Samples replied that
Brown was on his way and the company was "not going to pay
for two people for the same inspector" (Tr. 390-391, 394).
Filkins testified he told Samples the union would pay for
Gulley until Brown arrived and that Samples indicated this
would be acceptable, just so the company did not have to pay
two walkarounds (Id.).
Callis also testified the group assured Samples that the
union would pay Gulley (Tr. 444). Callis stated Filkins
asked Samples if Gulley could return to his job as a shuttle
car operator once Brown arrived, and Samples stated he could
(Tr. 443-444). Callis believed that everything had been
resolved, that Gulley would be able to act as the walkaround
until Brown reached the inspector, and that Gulley then
would resume his normal duties (Tr. 444). Key also believed
any disagreement had been resolved during the discussion and
that Samples said it was "Okay" for Gulley to accompany the
inspector (Tr. 846). Britton too understood that Gulley
would be with him until Brown arrived (Tr. 481).
However, Samples testified he told Gulley and Key that one
of them had to go to his regular work assignment because
Brown was on the way. Although he stated, "Okay" when he
was told Gulley was going on union business, "Okay" did not
mean that Gulley was free to go with Britton (Tr. 615).
Rather, he used the word simply to acknowledge he heard what
was said. He had no authority to approve Gulley going on
union business (Tr. 616-617).
Samples called Harris to tell him Gulley wanted to go on
union business (Tr. 616). Harris called Wetzel, who called
Kowzan (Tr. 743, 810). According to Kowzan, he and Wetzel
discussed Gulley's request, and Wetzel stated he thought it
should not be granted. Kowzan agreed (Tr. 810). Wetzel did
not believe it was a valid request because Brown had
"presented himself to go with . . . Britton . . . and
[Brown] was on his way" (Tr. 596). Moreover, the request
to go on union business was not in writing, and it was
unreasonable because "it tied up two people, where one
person would have suffice[d]" (Tr. 579, 595-596). Wetzel
believed management of the mine would be chaotic if miners
could declare themselves to be on union business with no
approval from the company (Tr. 598). Kowzan added it could
have cost the company at least two hours or more of
productivity to let Gulley go because there was no one to
fill Gulley's position (Tr. 811-812). Subsequently, Kowzan
and Wetzel called Harris and told him Gulley's union
business was not approved and that Gulley should go to work
(Tr. 743-744, 811, 813).
Samples went to the safety office to advise Gulley he had to
go to work, but Gulley already had gone underground with
Britton and Bacon (Tr. 617). Samples summoned Filkins and
Callis to his office and told them Gulley's union business
request was not approved (Tr. 617-618). After they left,
Samples called Kowzan and advised him Gulley was
underground. Kowzan said Samples should send someone to
find Gulley and send Gulley to work. Around 8:30 a.m.,
Samples asked Terry Crisp, the C turn shift foreman, to
locate Gulley, and Crisp went underground (Tr. 138, 234,
618).
Meanwhile, Gulley, Bacon, and Britton were proceeding with
the inspection. As they approached the mouth of the 7E
working section, Terry Crisp reached them. Crisp told
Gulley he had to go to his assigned job. Gully replied,
"I'm on union business . . . I'm supposed to stay with this
federal inspector until . . . Brown arrives from the other
side" (Tr. 225). When Crisp insisted Gulley go to his job,
Gulley asked Crisp if he was ordering him to leave the
inspector. Crisp stated he was, and Gulley went to his job
(Tr. 136, 225-226). Gulley testified he left because he
feared if he did not, he would be fired (Tr. 226).
Crisp drove Gulley to work (Tr. 138, 484-485). The union
paid Gulley for the time he spent with the inspector. The
decision to pay Gulley was in accordance with the union's
understanding that if two persons were needed for walkaround
purposes at the same time, the company only was required to
pay one and that the union would "pick up the time" for the
other (See Tr. 172). The company paid Gulley for the time
from when he left the inspector to the end of the shift (Tr.
228).
When Brown arrived for work at Sesser he learned that
Britton was at Nason (Tr. 79). Brown went underground
around 8:00 a.m. (Id.). Because there was no inspector at
Sesser and Britton was at Nason, Brown wanted a ride to
Nason. The company did not provide him with transportation,
so he rode with another miner who was going to work at Nason
(Tr. 81).[5] When he reached Nason he went to the surface
where he was met by two union members. They told Brown that
Gulley had gone underground with the inspector and that
management was going to remove Gulley from the inspection
(Tr. 70-71). According to Brown, Samples, the general mine
foreman, came out his office and Brown asked Samples about
the situation. Samples replied "I had Terry Crisp remove .
. . Gulley from the inspector" (Tr. 71).
Brown then went underground with Samples and others and when
the elevator reached the bottom, he asked Samples where the
inspector was. Samples replied "I don't know" (Tr. 72). A
foreman offered Brown a ride, and Brown and the foreman want
to find Britton (Tr. 75).
After Gulley left him, Britton, accompanied only by Bacon,
continued toward the 7E section (Tr. 485-486). As he
traveled, Britton "inspected the roof . . . the travel roads
. . . the cross-cuts, [and the] roof conditions" (Tr. 485).
Once in the section he traveled to the faces to check for
methane and to observe the section's roof. He also checked
to make sure that company mine examiners visited the areas.
Finally, he took an air reading and began to inspect a
continuous mining machine (Tr. 486). Brown reached Britton
between 9:45 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. and remained with him for
the rest of the inspection (Tr. 79, 486-488).
THE LAW
A miner seeking to establish a prima facie case of
discrimination under section 105(c) of the Act bears the
burden of proof that he or she engaged in protected activity
and that the adverse action complained of was motivated in
any part by that activity (Secretary on behalf of Pasula v.
Consolidation Coal Co., 2 FMSHRC 2786, 2797-2800 (October
1980) rev'd on other grounds, sub nom. Consolidation Coal
Co. v. Marshall, 663 Fed 1211 (3rd Cir. 1981); Secretary on
behalf of Robinette v. United Coal Co., 3 FMSHRC 803, 817-
818 (April 1981)). The operator may rebut the prima facie
case by showing either that no protected activity occurred
or that the adverse action was in no part motivated by
protected activity. If the operator cannot rebut the prima
facie case in this manner, it may nevertheless defend
affirmatively by proving that it would have taken the
adverse action in any event on the basis of the miner's
unprotected activity alone (Pasula, supra; Robinette, supra;
See also Eastern Associated Coal Corp. v. FMSHRC, 813 F.2d
639, 642 (4th Cir. 1987); Donovan v. Stafford Construction
Co., 732 F.2d 958-959 (D.C. Cir. 1984); Boich v. FMSHRC, 719
F.2d 194, 195-196 (6th Cir. 19830 (specifically approving
the Commission's Pasula-Robinette test)).
RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND PRIORITIES UNDER
SECTION 103(f)
An understanding of the rights, responsibilities, and
priorities inherent in section 103(f) is key to resolving
the issues of whether the company deprived Brown and Gulley
of their statutorily protected walkaround rights. The
rights and responsibilities are of fundamental importance in
meeting the objectives of the Act. The legislative history
makes clear Congress viewed the participation of the
representative of miners as necessary to effectuate fully
the inspection process. As the Senate Committee that
drafted the Act stated, the representative who accompanies
the inspector "assist[s] in conducting a full inspection"
(S. Rep. No. 181, 95th Cong., 1st Sess. 50 (1977), reprinted
in Senate Subcommittee on Labor, Committee on Human
Resources, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., Legislative History of the
Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, at 616 (1978),
(Legis. Hist.)). The overall goal of the walkaround right
is to help miners "understand the safety and health
requirements of the Act and . . . enhance miner safety and
health awareness" (Id.). Exercise of the right is
protected, and any attempt by an operator to restrict the
right may run afoul of section 105(c) of the Act.
When, the right was enacted Congress fully realized the
right's exercise could cost the operator in production and
in wages paid for time not worked ("To encourage . . . miner
participation it is . . . [Congress's] intention that the
miner who participates in such inspection . . . be fully
compensated by the operator for time thus spent" (Legist.
Hist. at 616). Additionally, in granting the right Congress
necessarily limited an operator's freedom to direct its work
force in that a miner who is accompanying an inspector is not
performing duties to which he or she otherwise would be
assigned.
Finally, the question of who will accompany an inspector is
for the miners to resolve. The Commission has stated that
section 103(f) "unambiguously provides that miners possess
the right to choose their representatives for section 103(f)
inspections" (Secretary on behalf of Truex v. Consolidation
Coal Co., 8 FMSHRC 1293, 1298 (September 1986)), and
although the operator is not required to go through
scheduling contortions to accommodate unreasonable
assertions of the right, the miner's choice otherwise has
priority.
DANNY BROWN AND THE INCIDENT OF JULY 19
I find the testimony established that before the Nason
Portal opened it was the practice at the mine to proceed as
follows with regard to the walkaround right: (1) to have
the designated UMWA safety committeeman for each turn
accompany the MSHA inspector; (2) to have an alternate UMWA
safety committeeman for each turn accompany the inspector if
the designated committeeman could not go; (3) to have the
safety committeeman delegate someone else to go with the
inspector, if the committeeman or an alternate could not go
(Tr. 42, 282, 560-561). I conclude because Brown was the
designated safety committeeman for the C turn, he was the
miners' first choice as their walkaround representative.
Further, I find mine management knew he was the first choice
and therefore the primary walkaround (Tr. 42-43).
I also find that prior to the opening of the Nason Portal,
the miners discussed with management the issue of who would
represent the miners when an inspector was at one portal and
the safety committeeman was at another (Tr. 50-51, 375-376,
379-380). I credit Brown's and Finkin's testimony about the
informal talks between the union and management. Everyone
knew the portal was going to open, and it is logical that
the problem, which was foreseeable, would have been
anticipated. The solution - that the designated safety
committeeman would travel to the inspector - was consistent
with past practice at the mine in that the designated safety
committeeman remained the first choice of the miners as
their representative. Equally, it was not facially
unreasonable, and it therefore was one the miners were
entitled to make (Truex, 8 FMSHRC at 1827; (Tr. 50-51)) .[6]
I further find that any doubt in management's mind about who
would be the primary representative when an inspector
arrived at the Nason Portal, should have been clarified by
the events of July 18, when Brown traveled from Sesser to
Nason to accompany the inspector. Smith knew why Brown went
to Nason, and management knew that in similar circumstances
he would want to do so again. Hence, Wetzel's and Kowzan's
conversation with Chamberlin.
On July 19, when the inspector again arrived at Nason,
Wetzel denied Brown permission to travel to accompany the
inspector. Wetzel justified his refusal by stating he
believed Hamby, who was at Sesser, had declared herself to
be the walkaround and that it was unreasonable to "do all
the switching around" necessary to accommodate Brown's
request (Tr. 562, 563). The reasons do not support denying
Brown permission to join the inspector.
As I have found, it was or should have been clear to the
company that Brown was the miners' first choice. As the
designated safety committeeman, Brown's request had
priority. If there was confusion over who was to act as the
walkaround representative, the responsibility for clarifying
the situation rested initially with the company, which
totally controlled the communication and transportation
systems at the mine. Wetzel, or another management
representative, could have called Nason and had Brown speak
with Hamby or with others to dispel any misunderstanding as
to who was to be the walkaround. Initiation of the call
would have been consistent with Chamberlin's advice that
management should find out "who is actually declaring
themselves [sic] to be the designated walkaround" (Tr. 807).
The "switching around" to which Wetzel objected might have
been inconvenient for the operator, but it would have been
an inconvenience the Act anticipates as sometimes necessary
for full effectuation of the walkaround right. As I have
noted, section 103(f) contemplates a diminution of the
operator's right to direct its workforce and gives priority
to the miner's choice. Here, that choice was Brown.
Therefore, I conclude the Secretary established a prima
facie case of discrimination by proving that Brown engaged
in protected activity on July 19 when he advised Consol
management personnel he wanted to travel to Sesser to join
the inspector. I also conclude that Wetzel's (and though
him, Consol's) denial of permission was an adverse action
that effectively blocked the exercise of Brown's section
103(f) right.
I reject Consol's argument that the Secretary failed to
prove it was illegally motivated in denying Brown permission
to travel to Sesser. I believe the company either
understood or should have understood that Brown was the
primary choice of the miners to act as the walkaround, and
even if there was confusion regarding who was designated,
the company's control of the means of communication and
transportation placed the responsibility on the company to
make initial efforts to dispel the confusion, efforts it did
not undertake.
Finally, to the extent Consol is arguing that letting Brown
join Britton unreasonably dislocated its work priorities, I
conclude Consol did not prove the assertion. As a general
rule it was not unreasonable for the miners' representative
to travel from one portal to another. Although in specific
instances such travel might have been an unwarranted burden,
it was incumbent upon Consol to prove it. At the very
least, the company should have established the critical
nature of the walkaround's duties and the lack of any other
personnel to fulfill those duties. Ordinary inconvenience
is not enough. Here, Consol did not establish that Brown's
normally assigned duties on July 19 were critical to the
functioning of the C turn and that others were not available
to fill in for Brown.
DAVID GULLEY AND THE INCIDENT OF JULY 25
I have found that it was a practice at the mine for a
committeeman to delegate his or her walkaround
responsibilities to an alternate or to another miner if the
committeeman or alternate could not accompany the inspector.
I also have found the company fully understood this was the
practice. It is clear from the testimony that Brown was
aware Hamby (the usual alternate) would not be at the Nason
Portal on July 25, and that Brown asked Gulley to act as
the walkaround either for the entire inspection or until he,
Brown, arrived (Tr. 69, 213, 218). In addition, it is clear
Brown instructed Gulley to tell management that Gulley would
be on union business until Brown arrived so the company
would not have to pay two walkaround representatives for one
inspection (Tr. 69-70). Additionally, it is certain that
Gully told management's safety escort, Dennis Bacon, that
he, Gulley, would be the walkaround with Britton (476, 676).
I recognize there is a dispute about whether or not Samples
was told that Gulley was going on union business in order to
accompany Britton. Gulley maintained he, and others, met
with Samples and that Samples understood Gulley would be
accompanying the inspector while on union business (Tr. 221-
222). Samples maintained he was only told that Gulley was
going on union business, that Gulley did not state he was
accompanying Britton. Thus, when Samples responded "Okay,"
he was acknowledging he heard the statement that Gulley was
going on union business. He was not authorizing Gulley to
go with Britton or to be away from his job and be paid by
the union. (Tr. 615-616).
It is difficult for me to believe that Bacon, the company
representative, understood Gulley was going to act as the
walkaround and that Samples did not. Moreover, given the
context of Gulley/Filkins/Calis conversation with Samples, I
find that Samples used the word "Okay" as it is used
normally - that is, as a term of approval or
authorization. It is highly unlikely Samples would have
approved something without knowing its purpose. I infer
from all of this that Samples gave Gulley permission to go
underground and that Samples fully understood that Gulley
was going to accompany Britton and would be paid by the
union while doing so (Tr. 480-481).
When he allowed Gulley to go with Britton, Samples knew
Brown was on his way (Tr. 614). Consol's miners had a right
to have someone accompany the inspector from the moment the
inspection began. "Accompany" is defined as "To go with or
attend as an associate or companion" (Webster's Third New
International Dictionary (1986) at 12). Brown had not
reached Nason when Britton was ready to leave. Britton was
not required to wait for him. Gulley, as the designated
walkaround, had a right "to go with" Britton until Brown
arrived. It follows that Gulley was exercising his section
103(f) right when he went underground with Britton. Section
103(f) was not satisfied when Brown left Nason to join
Britton. The walkaround must accompany the inspector, not
be on the way to do so.
Therefore, I conclude that Gulley was engaging in protected
activity when the inspection was interrupted and Crisp
ordered Gulley to go to work (Tr. 136-138, 225, 618).
Although Britton continued the inspection after Gulley left,
he did so for approximately an hour without the aid of a
miners' representative (Tr. 484-488).
By ordering Gulley to leave Inspector Britton before Brown
arrived, Consol unlawfully discriminated against Gulley.
Wetzel objected to having "two people [tied up]," that is to
having one employee traveling to join an inspector while
another employee was "filling in," but as I have stated,
section 103(f) impinges upon an operator's authority to
direct its work force, and the right to accompany prevails
when it is not unreasonably exercised. Given the
configuration of the mine, the fact that Brown was the
miners primary choice, and the fact that Britton was not
required to wait for Brown, I conclude it was reasonable to
have Gulley exercise the right until Brown reached Britton,
and I reject Consol's argument to the contrary (Consol Br.
8). Gulley was the representative of miners until Brown got
there. Either Gulley went with Britton or there would have
been no walkaround with the inspector. The miners' right to
be represented trumped any employee dislocation and loss of
production that might have resulted.[7] While Kowzan
testified Gulley's absence from work could have cost the
company two hours or more of productivity (Tr. 811-812),
this was not an unreasonable price to pay given the priority
of the miner's choice.
REMEDIES
The Secretary requests I find Consol's actions "to have a
chilling effect on the miners' exercise of their statutorily
protected rights" and that I order Consol "to post . . . a
notice stating it recognizes the right of its miners of file
complaints of discrimination and to not interfere in any
manner with such rights" (Sec. Br. 52). Although I share
the Secretary's concern that Consol's actions may make
miners reluctant to serve as walkarounds in the future, I
decline to order Consol to post the notice requested by the
Secretary.[8] I am not convinced posting an open-ended
statement that recognizes existing rights and requirements
serves much of a purpose. I believe the Act itself provides
a better remedy in that under section 109 (30 U.S.C. 819)
Consol may be required to post this decision on the mine
bulletin board where it will be a specific and public
reminder of the company's duties under section 103(f) and of
the statutory protections the Act affords miners who
exercise their rights under these particular circumstances.
In addition, I am persuaded the civil penalties assessed
below will serve as an incentive to Consol for future
compliance.
CIVIL PENALTIES
In assessing civil penalties for the two violations of
section 105(c), section 110(i) of the Act (30 U.S.C.
820(i)) requires consideration of the following six
criteria:
PREVIOUS VIOLATIONS
The Secretary asserts, and the company does not
dispute, that during the relevant time period prior to the
violations, 1,126 violations were cited at the mine,
including 15 violations of section 105(c) (Sec. Br. 49;
Joint Exh. 1 (Exh. C)). This is a large history of previous
violations.
SIZE
As the stipulations make clear, the mine is large in size
and Consol is a large operator (Joint Exh. 1, Stips. 6 & 7).
NEGLIGENCE
The company was negligent in discriminating against Brown.
The company knew or should have known Brown was the first choice
of the miners, and if there was confusion in management's mind as
to who was to travel with the inspector, it was the company's
responsibility under the circumstances of this case to initiate
action to resolve the question. The company, not the miners,
controlled the means of communication and transportation. In
denying Brown the right to travel with the inspector, the company
failed to exhibit the care required of it.
The same is true of the Company's treatment of Gulley.
Samples knew Gulley was going to act as the walkaround until
Brown arrived. He knew Brown was on the way. He either knew or
should have known that in accompanying the inspector, Gulley was
exercising a protected right, since Brown, the miners first
choice, was not yet there. By having Gulley removed from the
inspection party before Brown arrived, Samples and through
Samples mine management, failed to exhibit the care require of
it.
I also find, however, that the company's negligence was
mitigated by the fact these two incidents involving section
103(f) rights were among the first to confront the company
following the opening to the Nason Portal. That the company was
uncertain of its responsibilities under the new configuration
existing at the mine, is shown by Wetzel's and Kowzan's
conversation with Chamberlin (Tr. 572, 807). It may be that the
company was mislead by the manner in which walkarounds were
designated at its other two-portal mines (Tr. 49, 500), but
whatever the cause, I conclude the company's responses were more
misguided than purposeful.
ABILITY TO CONTINUE IN BUSINESS
No evidence was offered by Consol that the size of any
penalties assessed will affect adversely its ability to continue
in business, and I conclude that they will not.
GRAVITY
Both violations were serious. I have noted the fundamental
importance of section 103(f) in meeting the objectives of the
Act. Denying Brown and Gulley their rights interferes with the
inspection process, a process that is key to enforcement of the
Act.
GOOD FAITH ABATEMENT
The Secretary does not contend otherwise, and I find that
Consol exhibited good faith in abating the violations.
The Secretary proposes a civil penalty of $5,000 for each
violation of Section 105(c). After considering all of the
criteria and given the mitigated negligence of the company,
I conclude penalties of half that amount are appropriate.
ORDER
In view of the foregoing, it is ORDERED that:
1. Consol post a copy of this decision on the mine bulletin
board or other location readily available or accessible to
miners and that the decision remain posted for thirty days
or until it becomes final.
2. Consol pay the Secretary's Mine Safety and Health
Administration a civil penalty of $2,500 for each violation
of section 105(c) of the Act ($5,000 in total), and payment
be made within thirty days of the date of this decision.
David Barbour
Administrative Law Judge
Distribution:
Christine M. Kassak, Esq., Office of the Solicitor, U. S.
Department of Labor, 230 South Dearborn Street, 8th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60604 (Certified Mail)
David J. Hardy, Esq, Julia K. Shreve, Esq., Maris E.
McCambley, Esq., Jackson & Kelly, P. O. Box 553, Charleston,
WV 25322-0533 (Certified Mail)
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**FOOTNOTES**
[1]: Citation No. 3039498 states in part:
A violation of section 103(f) occurred on July 25, 1996,
when a representative of the miners was denied the opportunity
to accompany an MSHA inspector during the physical inspection
of the mine. During this inspection, the representative of the
miners, who had accompanied the inspector since the start of
the shift, was directed by mine management to return to his
normal duties. The inspector was not accompanied by a
representative of the miners . . . while the designated miners'
representative was traveling underground from the Sesser Portal
to join the inspection party (Joint Exh. 1, Exh. A).
[2]: Later, Brown asked Bacon if Smith had called, and Bacon
stated he had not (Tr. 56-57).
[3]: The practice was confirmed by MSHA Inspector Britton
(Tr. 49, 500).
[4]: Kenneth Dawes, the president of the union local,
explained there was no "set procedure" for requesting
permission to go on union business. At times, when there was
"ample time" the request was made in writing. At other times,
the request was made orally (Tr. 296, see also Tr. 298). Brown
added there also were times when a union member simply told
management what he or she is going to do and stated to that he
or she would be on union business (Tr. 83).
[5]: The Secretary did not maintain the failure to provide
Brown with transportation was a violation of the Act (Tr. 81-
82).
[6]: In finding the solution was not facially unreasonable I
note there were occasions when miners traveled from one portal
to another for work purposes (Tr. 46-47, 81).
[7]: I also reject Consol's argument that "[a]ny `right' of
the union to require that only certain of the designated
walkarounds act in a given situation is contractual in nature
and beyond the jurisdiction of the . . . Commission and . . .
[the] judge" (Consol Br. 7). The argument is contrary to a
fundamental precept of section 103(f), that miners are entitled
to select whomever they wish as their representative (Truex, 8
FMSHRC at 1298), subject to certain qualifications set forth by
the Secretary and which are not applicable here (Emery Mining
Corp., 10 FMSHRC 276, 280 (March 1988); Secretary on behalf of
Wayne v. Consolidation Coal Co., 11 FMSHRC 483, 487 (April
1989). To hold otherwise would be to place potential
restrictions on the miners' freedom of choice.
[8]: I note Gulley's credible testimony that he felt he was
"having to put [his] job on the line to accompany a federal
inspector"and that he has refused to act as a walkaround since
the July 25 incident (Tr. 230).
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- NREL Office 1617 Cole Boulevard, Building 17, 4th Floor, Golden, CO 80401
- June 9, 2005 (Page 1 of 2)
- 7:30 AM Continental Breakfast
- 8:00 AM Overview of OBP Sugar Platform – John Ferrell
- 8:30 AM Summary of OBP Pathway Approach – Larry Russo
- 9:00 AM Summary of Stage Gate Management/Placement Process – Cindy Riley
- 9:30 AM Context of the Review in Relation to the OBP Program – Tom Foust
- 10:00 AM Break
- 10:20 AM Feedback from Previous Stage Gate Reviews – Rick Elander
- 10:40 AM Introduction of Projects Being Reviewed – Kelly Ibsen
- 10:50 AM Session I Overview – Projects Supporting Near Term Biorefinery Opportunities – John Jechura
- 11:10 AM Hemicellulose Extraction Subtask (NREL) – Rick Elander
- 11:30 AM Q&A – Hemicellulose Extraction Subtask (NREL)
- 11:50 AM Lunch
- 12:50 PM Aventine Project (Aventine/Purdue) – Nathan Mosier
- 1:10 PM NREL Activities Supporting Aventine Project – Andy Aden
- 1:20 Q&A Aventine Project
- 1:40 PM Session 2 Overview – Pretreatment Effects on Feedstock Structure and Types – Rick Elander
- 2:00 PM Exploratory Pretreatment Subtask (NREL) – Steve Decker
- 2:20 PM Joint Milestone with Targeted Conversion Research Task (NREL) – Shi-You Ding
- 2:30 PM Q&A – Exploratory Pretreatment Task
- 2:50 PM Break
- 3:10 PM Feedstock Qualification Subtask (NREL) – Nick Nagle
- 3:30 PM Q&A Feedstock Qualification Subtask (NREL)
- 3:50 PM CAFI 2 Project (Dartmouth, et al.) – Charlie Wyman
- 4:10 PM NREL Activities Supporting CAFI 2 Project (NREL) – Rick Elander
- 4:20 PM Q&A CAFI 2 Project
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## Pretreatment Core R&D Stage Gate Review Draft Agenda
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- 7:30 AM Continental Breakfast
- 8:00 AM Session 3 Overview – Enzymatic Hydrolysis and High Solids Processing – Dan Schell
- 8:20 AM Enzyme Subcontract Liaison Subtask (NREL) Jim McMillan/Nancy Dowe
- 8:40 AM Novozymes Perspective (pretreatment Core R&D portfolio needed to enable commercial application of advanced enzymes?) – Paul Harris
- 9:00 AM Genencor Perspective (pretreatment Core R&D portfolio needed to enable commercial application of advanced enzymes?) – Colin MItchinson
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- 11:00 AM Q&A - Enzymatic Hydrolysis Subtask
- 11:20 AM Summary and Path Forward – Amy Miranda
- 11:40 AM Lunch
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Statement of
Terrence A. Duffy
Executive Chairman of CME Group Inc.
Before the
United States House of Representatives
Committee on Agriculture
July 11, 2008
I am Terrence Duffy, Executive Chairman of Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Group ("CME Group" or "CME") Thank you, Chairman Peterson and Ranking
Member Goodlatte, for this opportunity to present our views.
CME Group was formed by the 2007 merger of Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Holdings and CBOT Holdings. CME Group is the parent of CME Inc. and The
Board of Trade of the City of Chicago (the "CME Group exchanges"). The
CME Group exchanges are neutral market places. They serve the global
risk management needs of our customers, producers and processors who
rely on price discovery provided by our competitive markets to make
important economic decisions. We do not profit from higher food or
energy prices. Our Congressionally mandated role is to operate fair
markets that foster price discovery and the hedging of economic risks in
a transparent, self-regulated environment, overseen by the CFTC.
The CME Group exchanges offer a comprehensive selection of benchmark
products across all major asset classes, including futures and options
based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, agricultural
commodities, energy, and alternative investment products such as weather
and real estate. We also offer order routing, execution and clearing
services to other exchanges.
**I. [Increased transparency through imposition of reporting
requirements for foreign boards of trade and other platforms is
appropriate. ]{.underline}**
We unequivocally support your efforts to materially improve the
enforcement capabilities and machinery of the CFTC and to do so in a
manner that does not increase the costs of trading on fully regulated
U.S. contract markets. We also are enthusiastic supporters of broadly
expanding the mandatory reporting of energy trading and position
information to the Commission. We share the view of regulators and
legislators most famously expressed by Justice Louis Brandeis:
> "Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial
> diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric
> light the most efficient policeman."\
> -- Justice Louis Brandeis, *Other People's Money, and How the Bankers
> Use It*, 1933
We believe that disclosure of trading and position information to a
regulator with sufficient resources to analyze and act on unusual or
suspicious activities will deter most potential manipulators and assure
punishment of those foolish enough to attempt a manipulation when all of
their actions are visible to the regulator. This is the philosophy upon
which our internal market regulation has been based and why it has been
so successful.
We also clearly understand that the recent surge in the prices of many
commodities, particularly energy, has inspired Congress to look for
assurance that the only price drivers are legitimate supply and demand
factors. Some who claim expertise or special knowledge have asserted
that the entire price inflation can be laid at the door of speculators
and/or passive index funds that have invested billions in commodity
contracts. The more cautious critics have suggested that there may be a
froth of inflation caused by speculation. Our careful, up-to-date
evaluation of market participants and trading patterns in the
commodities traded at CME and CBOT are to the contrary. We have placed
relevant information on our website, which will permit others to review
our findings to date respecting the impact of speculation on our
markets.
Our economists make convincing arguments that neither speculators nor
index funds are distorting commodity prices. Previous studies have
concluded that speculation has not been responsible for any significant,
persistent volatility in futures markets. Nonetheless, we are strong
proponents of securing all of the relevant information from all sources
and fairly testing the hypothesis and reconfirming previous academic
studies. While we expect that the evidence respecting the impact of
speculation and index trading in energy markets will parallel the
results we have found in our own markets, we agree that there is no
reason to rely entirely on economic theory when the data is or can be
made available. We support the efforts of the CFTC and Congress to
secure this data and to assure that a thorough analysis informs any
subsequent legislative or administrative efforts to deal with uneconomic
price inflation.
Increased reporting on swaps transactions would provide much needed
transparency to these unregulated markets. The CFTC should have access
to this data so that it can make an informed decision that speculation
is not leading to a premium in the price of energy commodities. We
recommend that the reporting requirement not be linked to
exchange-traded transactions so as not to drive business off
fully-regulated exchanges.
**II. [Position limits on foreign boards of trade listing]{.underline}
[clones of U.S. DCM listed contracts ]{.underline}**
Position limits are a device to promote liquidation and orderly delivery
in physical contracts. If two markets share the same physical delivery
contract it is consistent to apply a single limit across both markets.
However, we are not aware of a foreign board of trade that lists a
physically deliverable futures contract that is a clone of a U.S.
designated contract market's (DCM) listed contract.
The ICE U.K. market lists a WTI crude oil contract that is traded and
settled based on the settlement prices of the NYMEX WTI contract. The
ordinary reasons for imposing position limits on futures markets do not
apply in such a case. It is possible to imagine a trader who is long a
limit position at NYMEX and double that position at ICE U.K. That trader
might expect to profit, if not caught, by driving up the settlement
price on the final day of trading on NYMEX by standing for delivery,
even though he would be required to store and then sell the oil back at
a loss, in the hope to profit from the settlement on ICE. Of course,
such behavior will be obvious to the regulators and the markets and the
manipulator would neither enjoy the profits nor much additional freedom.
Moreover, the impact on the price of oil would be transitory.
Setting aside theoretical understanding, we support a temporary
imposition of position limits on the ICE Futures U.K. WTI contract until
the CFTC is able to secure and analyze a more complete data set
respecting the impact of speculation and/or indexed commodity trading on
price inflation. We do not imagine that any harm will be done and this
action will allay concerns.
**III. The [exemption for commercial markets in energy products, even as
limited by the recent amendment of the CEA, is unnecessary and creates
information gaps.]{.underline}**
In the aftermath of the Amaranth controversy, Congress provided CFTC new
authorities in the recently enacted Farm Bill to regulate "significant
price discovery contracts" on platforms like ICE by requiring those
platforms to meet certain core principles drawn from the longer list
applicable to fully regulated exchanges. It is clear that when Congress
wants to ensure fair dealing and regulatory propriety, it uses as its
comparative yardstick the regulatory regime imposed on America's fully
regulated exchanges.
Trading that is conducted on fully regulated exchanges is an open book
to which you already have complete access and accountability. Indeed,
CFTC monitors that exchange trading daily and has repeatedly opined that
speculation on those fully regulated exchanges does not raise regulatory
concerns. But that is not the case with the other forms of energy
commodity trading, which lie outside the reach of CFTC regulation and
are far larger in size in terms of trading volume.
Section 5(b) of the Commodity Exchange Act charges the Commission with a
duty to oversee "a system of effective self-regulation of trading
facilities, clearing systems, market participants and market
professionals" and "to deter and prevent price manipulation or any other
disruptions to market integrity; to ensure the financial integrity of
all transactions subject to this chapter and the avoidance of systemic
risk; to protect all market participants from fraudulent or other
abusive sales practices."
These "purposes" and the statutory exemption for Commercial Markets
found in Section 2(h)(3) are in conflict. The key purposes mandated by
Congress in Section 5(b) are jeopardized if trading facilities for
contracts in exempt commodities are permitted to coexist with regulated
futures exchanges that list those same commodities. Exempt Commercial
Markets (ECMs) do not have any system of "effective self regulation" of
their facilities or of their market participants. Their contracts are
traded based on the prices of commodities that have limited supplies and
that have often been the subject of manipulative activity and disruptive
market behavior. There is no mechanism in place "to deter and prevent
price manipulation or any other disruptions to market integrity." The
Commission cannot track the build up of dominant positions. At best, the
Commission has power to punish such conduct after the fact. We find this
to be a serious problem that is at odds with Congress' intent behind the
CFMA, which, if left unaddressed, jeopardizes the public's confidence in
the CFTC's ability to do its job.
The Section 2(h)(3) exemption for unregulated commercial markets should
be eliminated. You cannot fix the problem by merely changing reporting
requirements. In order to secure accurate reports, a market needs an
effective surveillance and compliance system. This requires that an
effective system of self regulation must be put in place. The logical
conclusion is you must implement at least the core principles required
of a derivatives transaction execution facility (DTEF) to get a useful
result.
**IV. [Mandating an arbitrary increase in margin for futures above
prudential levels is counterproductive and potentially destructive to
U.S. futures markets and Congress should reject calls to do so.
]{.underline}**
Beginning several weeks ago, there was a strong suggestion that driving
speculators from the markets will bring commodity prices, in particular
oil, back to some "correct" level below what exists today. Worse still,
these critics argue for driving speculators from the market by
government-mandated increases in margins. The most prominent witness
before Congressional committees was a large speculator in airline and
automobile stocks that may have benefited from the precipitous actions
he advocated. Fortunately, enough time has passed to permit a strong
counter-current from economists and editorial writers debunking those
claims[^1].
Nonetheless, legislation has been proposed to mandate margin increases,
which would require hedgers and speculators to increase the level of
performance bonds required to guarantee performance of their contractual
obligations to the clearing house. The theory behind the legislation is
this: increased costs will drive speculators out of the futures markets
and prices will retrench to more comfortable levels, because speculators
with long positions are assumed to have caused price escalation in the
first place. This idea is seriously flawed and reflects a lack of
understanding of the role of margin in futures markets.
The discussion of margin increases during recent congressional hearings
makes it abundantly clear that many legislators wrongly assume the
concept of margin in futures markets is similar to that in equity
markets. In other words, they think of it as an extension of credit or a
down payment on the cost of a security. However, the notion of "credit"
has nothing to do with the concept of margin as used in futures markets.
In futures markets, margin is not an extension of credit. Rather, margin
is the equivalent of a performance bond designed to ensure that
contractual obligations are met and that clearing houses can fulfill
their responsibilities. Margins are not intended to create incentives or
disincentives for trading decisions.
In futures markets, margin -- aka performance bond -- is set at a level
to cover, with a high degree of confidence, any change in the underlying
value of a futures contract during a single day of trading. It has
nothing to do with the notional or face amount of the contract. For
example, performance bond on a \$36,700 CBOT corn contract is currently
set at \$2,025, while performance bond on a \$100,000 thirty year bond
contract is set at \$3,510. In each case, the holder of the contract
must make good on his losses and conversely gets credit for his gains on
a daily basis. Our clearing system continuously holds 100 percent
collateral for a near worst case loss scenario. The cost of depositing
collateral or cash with the clearing house is considered a cost of
trading.[^2]
Based on our strong track record of zero credit defaults in the 100-plus
year history of CME Clearing, we believe our current system for
calculating margin is the most prudent and sound approach to margining.
So do the rest of the world's futures markets, a majority of which
utilize the same concept of margin created by CME Group. Mandating
arbitrary margin levels would not improve the functioning of energy and
commodity futures markets and would interfere with the prudential risk
management practices of central counterparty clearing houses. To urge
Congress to arbitrarily interfere with this well-functioning system of
margin invites substantial risk to the proper functioning of futures
markets. Given the critical juncture of policy deliberations, it is
imperative that Congress recognize the fallacies and misunderstandings
that are prompting calls to meddle artificially with this time-tested
margin concept.
First, advocates of arbitrarily raising margin assume that speculators
are all on the long side of the market and that this herd approach to
trading has driven prices above their legitimate equilibrium level. All
of the leading academic work in the field, as well as our extensive
internal studies, support the opposite view -- namely, that speculators
are about equally divided on both sides of the market.
Second, the imposition of artificially high performance bonds is a tax
on trading as it raises a trader\'s cost. This has been repeatedly
demonstrated, and ever more so as markets have become electronic and
available from anywhere around the globe. Indeed, excessive performance
bond levels drive users away from transparent, regulated U.S. futures
markets and into opaque, unregulated OTC markets. And remember, the OTC
markets have less liquidity, less price transparency and no public
accounting for traders\' positions. This is a net loss to the
Congressionally defined purpose of creating fair, efficient and
well-functioning energy and commodity markets.
Our extensive market regulation experience -- and our experience with
previous efforts to control commodity prices by means of adjusting the
level of performance bond -- have established the fact that artificially
increasing margins is not effective. Raising margins to drive
speculators on the long side of the market out of the market in a time
of upward trending prices does not work. The speculators who have been
long have been collecting the profits on their positions. They are in an
especially strong position to meet any additional margin call. Moreover,
they are well aware that traders on the short side of the market have
been losing money and probably have been forced to borrow to support
their short hedges. Therefore, they will be pressed to meet increased
margin calls and forced out of the markets.
A North Dakota farmer who sold corn futures at a new high of \$5 a
bushel and locked in a \$2 per bushel profit needs to be able to carry
his hedge until his crop is harvested. A single contract is 5,000
bushels and margin is now set at \$1,000 per contract. Assume the farmer
had sold 100 contracts. Corn was \$7 this morning and the farmer has
been forced to go to his bank to borrow \$2 x 5,000 x100=\$1,000,000 to
continue to carry the position. If margins are artificially raised to
some arbitrary level, the long speculator will be in a very favorable
position knowing that the short hedger is going to have to go to the
bank and borrow millions more to hold his hedge position until his crop
is harvested. The cost to hedgers can be even more drastic when the
country is in the midst of a severe credit crunch.
Moreover, there is no evidence that artificially increasing performance
bonds will drive well-capitalized index funds or other passive long-only
investors to sell. Nor is there evidence that the impact of any such
selling would be beneficial or positive for hedgers and commercial users
of futures markets. Generally, these investors are not leveraged and are
in the best position to margin up to 100 percent. Long index traders
will not be driven from the market, because they already have a fully
collateralized account that is held on behalf of their clients. By
increasing the amount of those funds that are required to be posted for
margin, the index trader just transfers treasury bills from one account
to an account accessible to the clearing house. There is no cost to this
class of trader.
One of the pending bills attempts to deal with the adverse impact on
hedgers by giving relief to the speculator on the opposite side of the
hedger. There is no such person. Every hedge transaction invites a chain
of speculators as counterparties over its lifetime. In fact, the
counterparty to every futures contract is the clearing house, not any
identifiable speculator. This approach will not work.
Though it is tempting to view the current commodity market situation as
unique historically, Congress may find it valuable to recognize the
lessons arising from a period not so long ago when speculation in
agricultural markets raised similar concerns as we are experiencing
today. In a study published in June 2008[^3], University of Illinois
Professors Sanders, Irwin and Merrin examined the agricultural markets
of 1972 through 1975, the last period with comparable episodes of
structural change marked by all-time high commodity price increases. The
researchers indicated that the commodity environment was influenced by
structural shifts such as oil embargoes, Russian grain imports, and the
collapse of the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate system. Their findings
have particular relevance to the current situation facing our nation.
Indeed, in the troubled context of the agricultural commodity markets of
1972-1975, commodity price increases were often blamed on speculative
behavior associated with the tremendous expansion of futures trading in
a wide range of commodities.
We find the conclusions reached by Sanders et al to be very useful with
regard to today's hearing:
> The complex interplay between these factors and how they impact price
> expectations is often difficult to grasp in real-time. So, much like
> the mid-1970's, the scapegoat for commodity price increases seems to
> have become the speculator. The present research suggests that current
> levels of speculation -- given hedging needs -- are at historically
> normal levels. Indeed, Working's T \[an objective index of speculative
> activity\] in many agricultural futures markets is at levels
> associated with 'inadequate' speculation in the past. If this is the
> case, then policy decisions aimed at curbing speculation may well be
> counter-productive in terms of price levels and market volatility. In
> particular, these policy initiatives could severely compromise the
> ability of futures markets to accommodate hedgers and facilitate the
> transfer of risk.
As in the 1972-1975 period, we can certainly understand how appealing it
would be for Members of Congress to believe that increasing margin is a
sure-fire, fast-track way to lower commodity speculation and in turn
lower commodity prices -- by perhaps 50 percent in 30 days. While the
allure of this suggestion is understandably seductive on a political
level, Congress can ill afford to make a misstep in this regard. The
downside risk of arbitrarily mandating increased margin for futures is
enormous. Congress's credibility is at risk in adopting simplistic,
ill-conceived responses that are destructive to U.S. futures markets and
those who legitimately rely on those markets.
**V. [Speculation is essential to efficient, liquid markets. Congress
should do everything in its power to avoid responses that threaten the
vitality of futures markets. ]{.underline}**
Current fuel and food prices are shocking and painful to consumers and
the economy. Unfortunately, the pressure to reverse rising prices has
led some to look for a simple, causal agent that can be neutralized with
the stroke of a pen. The favored culprit is the traditional villain --
speculators. But speculators sell when they think prices are too high
and buy when they think prices are too low. They are not a unified
voting block and are on both sides of every market. Speculative selling
and buying send signals to producers and processors that help keep our
economy on an even keel. High futures prices for corn induce farmers to
bring new acreage to market. High forward energy prices encourage
exploration and new technology to capture existing untapped reserves and
foster conservation and other behavioral changes to adjust demand.
Futures markets perform two essential functions -- they create a venue
for price discovery and they permit low-cost hedging of risk. Futures
markets depend on short- and long-term speculators to make markets and
provide liquidity for hedgers. Futures markets could not operate
effectively without speculators, and speculators will not use futures
markets if artificial barriers or tolls impede their access. Most
important, blaming speculators for high prices diverts attention from
the real causes of rising prices and does not contribute to a solution.
The weight of the evidence and informed opinion confirms that the high
prices are a consequence of normal supply and demand factors. The *Wall
Street Journal* surveyed a significant cross-section of economists who
agreed that: "The global surge in food and energy prices is being driven
primarily by fundamental market conditions, rather than an investment
bubble . . . ."[^4]
The traditional production/consumption cycle that has governed prices in
commodity markets is stressed by the confluence of a number of factors.
David Hightower, author of *The Hightower Report*, summed up the
supply/demand situation in corn last year as follows: "We have
experienced three consecutive years of record corn production...and
three consecutive years of declining ending reserves. Supply has put its
best team on the field and demand keeps winning."
The headlines that are grabbing the greatest attention these days derive
from the cost of energy commodities primarily traded elsewhere than CME
Group's markets. Nevertheless, a review of our experience in the
agricultural future markets that we do operate illustrates the
predominant roles that non-speculative forces, and particularly the
fundamentals of supply and demand, play in the economic challenges
Americans face today. Based on our expertise in agricultural markets, we
have identified five significant factors that are influencing the supply
and demand for grains and oilseeds:
1\. Weather/disease/pestilence.
2\. Increasing per capita consumption in the emerging markets.
> 3\. The dramatic impact of the demand for grain and oil seeds as feed
> stock for biofuel.
4\. Reactionary governmental trade policies.
5\. Financial Market turmoil, including a weakened dollar.
These factors combine to create volatile markets and increased prices.
1\. [Weather/Disease/Pestilence]{.underline}: This is of course a
traditional factor in the grain markets. Wheat recently attained
all-time record prices, coincident with 60-year lows in world
stockpiles. In the past two years there have been production shortfalls
in Australia, Argentina, Europe, North America, and the Ukraine due to a
combination of drought in some places, untimely rains in others, and
even infestation by the Eurygaster beetle.
2\. [Per Capita Consumption in Emerging Markets]{.underline}: Despite
that some projections imply a slowing population growth during this
century, global population is still growing, and from an ever increasing
base. In the short-run, GNP and personal income levels in the large,
emerging-market countries such as India, China, Russia and Brazil are
creating unprecedented per capita demand growth for animal protein.
Commonly in human history, as a society grows richer, its diet expands
to include additional animal protein in the form of meat and dairy.
According to a report on *Bloomberg.com*, worldwide meat consumption is
forecast to increase by more than half by 2020. Most of the new demand
will come from China. The implications for grain demand will be
staggering. Already in just the past 12 years, China has gone from a net
exporter of soybeans to the world's largest importer of soybeans, with
soybean imports exceeding 30 million tons in 2007. Never before in
history have we witnessed the impact of 2 billion people asking for a
higher standard of living at the same time.
3\. [Growth in Biofuels]{.underline}: The mandate to produce biofuels
created additional market stress. The expectation is for continued
growth in biofuel use/demand; politics rather than logic is at work --
resulting in continued demand growth for feed grains and vegetable oils.
To illustrate this point, the 2005 energy bill in the United States
spurred the rush to plant approximately 93 million acres of corn in
2007, the highest level since World War II. The USDA recently reported
that corn-based ethanol production will continue to rise, placing
additional demands on the crop: "driven by continued expansion in
ethanol production capacity, corn use for ethanol is projected at 4.1
billion bushels 2008-9, up 28 percent from the current year projection.
Ethanol corn will now account for 31 percent of total corn use, up from
a projected 25 percent for 2007-8." The amount of corn used in ethanol
production just five years ago was approximately 10 percent. In addition
to the U.S. initiative, the EU enacted legislation that will require
significantly increased use of biofuel fuel by 2010. The problem is that
there simply is not enough land to set aside in the entire EU to meet
these ambitious requirements. They will need to import significantly
higher levels of either finished product or higher levels of oilseeds in
order to produce the needed biofuel.
4\. [Reactionary Government Trade Policies]{.underline}: During the last
three months, there has been an ever expanding pattern of increasing
export tariffs and decreasing import tariffs on grains and oilseeds by
foreign governments. Russia extended a grain export tariff from April 30
to July 1. In addition, Russia has placed an export ban upon its grain
to the four CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) members designed to
prevent re-export of Russian grain to third countries. Argentina
extended its wheat export closure through April 8, and announced a new,
higher soy export tax that will rise by 7-9 percentage points based upon
current prices. India increased its grain export tariffs while lowering
import tariffs on edible oils. China has announced a further increase in
edible oil imports in 2007-8 with projections currently up an additional
14 percent. South Korea announced the emergency lifting of import
tariffs on 70 price-sensitive products, including wheat and corn in an
effort to confront rising inflation. The pattern we are witnessing is
one of keeping domestic production off the global market while lowering
barriers for the acquisition of grains and oils from the global market.
This trend results in increased demand for U.S. grain and oil seed
products.
5\. [Financial Market Turmoil]{.underline}: The events that began in the
sub-prime sector of the financial markets are now spreading out with
very serious and negative consequences throughout the nation's banking
sector. Restrictive lending policies are having deleterious effects
within our market place. High volatility leads to higher margins, large
directional price moves require significant continuing variation
deposits, and all of this comes at a time when money is difficult to
obtain.
The non-speculative factors summarized above all have a material impact
on supply and demand in energy and agricultural commodity markets. Given
these factors, it would be wise for Congress to examine rigorously any
assertions that speculation is driving up prices in food or energy
markets -- before enacting any legislation in response. Policies that
are based on factually invalid assumptions of speculation's role could
be disastrous and impose additional, perhaps even greater, economic
dislocation than the current impact of high food and energy prices
themselves.
**VI. [Participation in commodity markets by index funds]{.underline},
[hedge funds and pension funds ]{.underline}**
We strongly oppose any effort to eliminate index funds from
participating in the commodities markets. Index funds may rely on
no-action risk-management exemptions to exceed position limits or they
may enter into OTC transactions with a swaps dealer to gain exposure to
commodities by benchmarking their OTC transaction to a broad-based
commodity index. For index funds that obtain market access through a
swaps dealer, the swaps dealer is often granted a hedge exemption as
described above. For index funds that agree to track an index (as
opposed to holding a swaps position directly linked to the price of an
index), CFTC has determined that these index-based positions differ
enough that a hedge exemption is not appropriate. Instead, the fund is
granted no-action relief from speculative position limits for this
otherwise legitimate investment strategy (subject to conditions to
protect the markets).
Others have suggested excluding pension funds and index funds from
participating in commodity futures markets. These funds are using
commodity exposure to decrease volatility in their portfolios. Barring
them from regulated U.S. futures markets will only push them offshore or
into over-the-counter trading. These funds will continue to need
commodities as an asset class and will need to find ways to invest on
behalf of their clients. Certainly a number of foreign commodity futures
exchanges offer comparable and liquid ag product alternatives in
particular and could easily become the benchmark in these commodities
should unreasonable barriers be placed on the U.S. markets. We believe
it would be prudent public policy to ensure this investment occurs on a
domestic regulated market instead of driving this capital overseas or
into opaque markets.
CME Group has conducted a thorough review of the impact of index trading
and speculative trading on its primary agricultural markets. We have
found a negative correlation between price increases and index fund
buying.
While we favor a broader study of the impact of index fund trading, we
do not think it is appropriate to cast those funds as a villain in price
inflation until the study is completed, especially since in theory it is
not likely that the index funds are having a detrimental impact. Index
funds buy and hold. They may have some small impact on days when new
money enters the market and they create additional net long positions,
but those changes are transitory. The important statistic in this regard
is [new net positions]{.underline}, not overall positions.
After the flow of new money into the market from the index funds, the
price will, in the absence of other factors, revert to the equilibrium
dictated by current supply and demand factors because the index traders
simply sit and hold the positions until they roll to the next delivery
month. Traders making informed trades should be expected to drive the
market to equilibrium.
All price changes take place at the margin as those traders with
information, meaning that they are hedging or expressing an opinion
based on knowledge, buy and sell. Even if 20 percent of the open
interest in a particular contract month of a commodity is held by index
funds, buying and selling by a few traders based on need and knowledge
drive the market to its fair equilibrium price. The open positions of
the index traders have no impact on prices driven by informed trading
activity.
Beyond being subjected to the criticisms leveled at speculators in
general, there have been more specific suggestions that money managers
and hedge funds that operate under defined strategies may have impaired
the price discovery process. The CFTC's staff responded to questions
implying that managed money traders, particularly hedge funds, "may
exert undue collective influence on markets and thus move prices in ways
that hinder the market's price discovery role, reduce the effectiveness
of hedges constructed with contracts from those markets and raise
trading costs." CFTC's professional staff conducted an analysis in 2005
which came to the following conclusions[^5]:
> Using a unique set of data from the Commodity Futures Trading
> Commission (CFTC), the staff studied the relationship between futures
> prices and the positions of managed money traders (MMTs), commonly
> known as hedge funds, for the natural gas and crude oil futures
> markets. The staff also examined the relationship between the
> positions of MMTs and positions of other categories of traders (e.g.,
> floor traders, merchants, manufacturers, commercial banks, dealers)
> for the same markets.
>
> The results suggest that on average, MMT participants do not change
> their positions as frequently as other participants, primarily those
> who are hedgers. The staff found that there is a significant
> correlation (negative) between MMT positions and other participant's
> positions (including the largest hedgers), and results suggest that it
> is the MMT traders who are providing liquidity to the large hedgers
> and not the other way around.
>
> The staff also found that most of the MMT position changes in the very
> short run are triggered by hedging participants changing their
> positions. That is, the price changes that prompt large hedgers to
> alter their positions in the very short run eventually ripple through
> to MMT participants who will change their positions in response. The
> staff also found no evidence of a link between price changes and MMT
> positions (conditional on other participants trading) in the natural
> gas market, and find a significantly negative relationship between MMT
> position changes and price changes (conditional on other participants
> trading) in the crude oil market.
In recent congressional testimony, the CFTC has reaffirmed the validity
of this 2005 analysis.[^6] It is instructive that CFTC's analysis
parallels the conclusions of many other economists who have also studied
the issue of causation in the context of speculators and commodity
futures prices.[^7]
Regulated futures markets and the CFTC have the means and the will to
limit speculation that might distort prices or distort the movement of
commodities in interstate commerce. Acting Chairman Lukken's recent
testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the
Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives
(December 12, 2007)[^8] offers a clear description of these powers and
how they are used:
> CEA Section 5(d)(5) requires that an exchange, "\[t\]o reduce the
> potential threat of market manipulation or congestion, especially
> during trading in the delivery month . . . shall adopt position
> limitations or position accountability for speculators, where
> necessary and appropriate."
>
> All agricultural and natural resource futures and options contracts
> are subject to either Commission or exchange spot month speculative
> position limits -- and many financial futures and options are as well.
> With respect to such exchange spot month speculative position limits,
> the Commission's guidance specifies that DCMs should adopt a spot
> month limit of no more than one-fourth of the estimated spot month
> deliverable supply, calculated separately for each contract month. For
> cash settled contracts, the spot month limit should be no greater than
> necessary to minimize the potential for manipulation or distortion of
> the contract's or underlying commodity's price. For the primary
> agricultural contracts (corn, wheat, oats, soybeans, soybean meal, and
> soybean oil), speculative limits are established in the Commodity
> Exchange Act and changes must be approved via a petition and public
> rulemaking process.
>
> With respect to trading outside the spot month, the Commission
> typically does not require speculative position limits. Under the
> Commission's guidance, an exchange may replace position limits with
> position accountability for contracts on financial instruments,
> intangible commodities, or certain tangible commodities. If a market
> has accountability rules, a trader -- whether speculating or hedging
> -- is not subject to a specific limit. Once a trader reaches a preset
> accountability level, however, the trader must provide information
> about his position upon request by the exchange. In addition, position
> accountability rules provide an exchange with authority to restrict a
> trader from increasing his or her position.
>
> Finally, in order to achieve the purposes of the speculative position
> limits, the Commission and the DCMs treat multiple positions held on a
> DCM's market that are subject to common ownership or control as if
> they were held by a single trader. Accounts are considered to be under
> common ownership if there is a 10 percent or greater financial
> interest. The rules are applied in a manner calculated to aggregate
> related accounts.
>
> Violations of exchange-set or Commission-set limits are subject to
> disciplinary action, and the Commission, or a DCM, may institute
> enforcement action against violations of exchange speculative limit
> rules that have been approved by the Commission. To this end, the
> Commission approves all position limit rules, including those for
> contracts that have been self-certified by a DCM.
>
> It is clear that speculation is an important component of the futures
> markets, but there is a point when excessive speculation can be
> damaging to the markets. As a result, the CFTC closely monitors the
> markets and the large players in the markets, in addition to position
> and accountability limits, to detect potentially damaging excessive
> speculation and potential manipulative behavior.
On June 26, 2008, the House passed overwhelmingly HR 6377, directing the
CFTC to utilize fully its authority, including its emergency powers, to
investigate the potential role of excessive speculation in any CFTC
regulated market. The CFTC was also directed to take appropriate action
to curb any excessive speculation that may be found to exist that
results in prices diverging from those reflecting the forces of supply
and demand. In our view, HR 6377 is an understandable and appropriate
response given the circumstances facing the markets. The bill respects
the need to have dispassionate expert analysis of this highly technical
matter *before* action is taken. Congress is not well-equipped to make
these technical assessments and the public interest will be advanced and
better protected by CFTC's careful and meticulous analysis. Moreover,
our sense is that the CFTC well understands the urgency that underlined
passage of HR 6377. We are confident that the CFTC is the right agency
with the expertise to analyze the relevant derivatives markets in an
expeditious and thoughtful manner and to take appropriate action
commensurate with what the facts may dictate.
**VII. [The CFTC's exclusive jurisdiction over trading on CFTC
regulated]{.underline} [markets must be preserved. ]{.underline}**
CME Group recently joined with other leading participants in the
financial services industry to respond to the Federal Trade Commission's
(FTC) request for comments regarding its proposed rule respecting false
reporting and manipulative activities in the wholesale oil market. We
are concerned that the FTC's jurisdictional reach could come into
conflict with the CFTC's exclusive jurisdiction respecting futures
trading. While the statute very clearly limits the FTC's jurisdiction to
conduct in connection with "the purchase or sale of crude oil, gasoline
or petroleum distillates *at wholesale*," the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC), which has similar authority, has read "in connection
with" to give it authority over conduct that took place entirely on a
futures exchange. This latest opportunity for incursion into CFTC's
exclusive jurisdiction should be of high concern to the Agriculture
Committee.
In 1974, Congress recognized the overriding importance of entrusting to
the expertise of the CFTC the exclusive regulatory authority over the
nation's futures markets. Congress preempted other federal and state
rules that would either assert parallel jurisdiction over the futures
markets or produce conflicts with the CFTC regulatory regime. This
system has produced the best regulated, most innovative and efficient
futures market in the world.
As markets evolve and become more interrelated, such agency "boundary
disputes" can be expected and, for the most part, the agencies usually
take pains to accommodate one another and allow each to accomplish the
mission Congress mandated for it. We are concerned by the FERC's claim
of jurisdiction in the Amaranth case, where the alleged manipulative
trading took place on a futures exchange. FERC has refused to recognize
and yield to the CFTC's exclusive jurisdiction. The result is that
participants in the natural gas futures markets no longer have legal
certainty as to the legal standard governing their transactions.
By the same token, we have been concerned by recent calls to have other
federal agencies -- the Department of Energy and the FTC in particular
-- take leading roles in investigating commodity markets that fall
primarily within the exclusive jurisdiction of the CFTC. We strongly
urge the Agriculture Committee to take special care in articulating the
public policy wisdom of the exclusive jurisdiction bestowed long ago on
the CFTC and the invaluable contribution that the CFTC's expertise can
play in sifting fact from fiction amid the turbulence of the current
market situation.
The recently enacted Farm Bill demonstrates the continued vitality of
the CFTC's exclusive jurisdiction. Congress reauthorized the CFTC for
another five years and granted the CFTC new authority to regulate
certain exempt commercial markets that are active enough to constitute
price discovery markets.
**VIII. [Congress should increase the CFTC's resources]{.underline}.**
The spate of recent congressional hearings has established that the CFTC
is working at staffing and resource levels that could inhibit attainment
of the agency's Congressionally mandated statutory mission. Given that
the CFTC is now expected to be even more aggressive in its oversight and
enforcement, Congress should provide CFTC with additional funding to
hire more personnel, acquire more technology, and do everything
necessary to police the derivatives markets effectively. The enormous
value that accrues to the public from effective CFTC activity warrants
the investment of additional financial resources from general revenues.
**[Conclusion]{.underline}**
CFTC regulated futures markets have demonstrated their importance to the
economy, the nation's competitive strength, and America's international
financial leadership. Imposing arbitrary increases in margins in these
markets, as has been suggested as a way to control prices, will result
in the exportation of these markets to overseas competitors and to
unregulated and non-transparent over-the-counter markets. We have the
means and the power to protect markets against speculative excesses on
our markets and are committed to doing so.
[^1]: Attached to our testimony are four noteworthy pieces published in
recent days. (1) "Oil Speculation." *Financial Times.* Retrieved
July 3, 2008 from [www.FT.com](http://www.FT.com/). (2) "For Love of
Speculators." *Chicago* *Tribune*. Retrieved July 2, 2008 from
www.chicagotribune.com. (3) Nocera, Joe. (June 28, 2008) "Easy
Target, but Not the Right One." *New York Times*. (4) Samuelson,
Robert J. (July 1, 2008) "Who's Behind High Prices." *Washington
Post*, A11.
[^2]: We have attached hereto an article titled "SPAN: The First 20
Years" that succinctly describes CME's Standard Portfolio Analysis
risk methodology for determining margin based on actual volatility
risk, which revolutionized the management of futures and options
risk world-wide and is the industry standard around the world today.
*Futures Industry Magazine*, pages 32-35 (March/April 2008).
[^3]: Sanders, D.R., S.H. Irwin, and R.P. Merrin. "The Adequacy of
Speculation in Agricultural Futures Markets: Too Much of a Good
Thing?\" Marketing and Outlook Research Report 2008-02, Department
of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, June 2008.
\[[[http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/marketing/reports]{.underline}](http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/marketing/reports)\]
[^4]: "Bubble Isn\'t Big Factor in Inflation," By Phil Izzo (May 9,
2008; Page A2)
[^5]: http://www.cftc.gov/opa/press05/opa5074-05.htm
[^6]: During his appearance before the Senate Appropriations Committee
on May 7, 2008, CFTC Acting Chairman Walt Lukken stated that the
CFTC's recent revisitation of the 2005 study using more current data
for energy market trading affirmed the conclusions reached in the
2005 study. This conclusion mirrors the views of the majority of 53
economists surveyed by the *Wall Street Journal* in May 2008 which
indicated that the global surge in food and energy prices is being
driven primarily by fundamental market conditions, rather than an
investment bubble. Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2008, page A-2.
Similarly, the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information
Agency's most recent "Short Term Energy Outlook" published May 6,
2008, evidenced the tightness in world oil markets, with growth in
world oil consumption outstripping growth in production in non-OPEC
nations by over 1 million bbls/day, and dramatically increased
demand coming from China, India and other parts of the developing
world.
[^7]: See, for example, Antoshin and Samiei's analysis of the IMF
research on the direction of the "causal arrow" between speculation
and commodity prices in "Has Speculation Contributed to Higher
Commodity Prices?" in World Economic Outlook (September 2006):
> On the other hand, the simultaneous increase in prices and in
> investor interest, especially by speculators and index traders, in
> commodity futures markets in recent years can potentially magnify
> the impact of supply-demand imbalances on prices. Some have argued
> that high investor activity has increased price volatility and
> pushed prices above levels justified by fundamentals, thus
> increasing the potential for instability in the commodity and
> energy markets.
>
> What does the empirical evidence suggest? A formal assessment is
> hampered by data and methodological problems, including the
> difficulty of identifying speculative and hedging-related trades.
> Despite such problems, however, a number of recent studies seem to
> suggest that speculation has not systematically contributed to
> higher commodity prices or increased price volatility. For
> example, recent IMF staff analysis (September 2006 World Economic
> Outlook, Box 5.1) shows that speculative activity tends to respond
> to price movements (rather than the other way around), suggesting
> that the causality runs from prices to changes in speculative
> positions. In addition, the Commodity Futures trading Commission
> has argued that speculation may have reduced price volatility by
> increasing market liquidity, which allowed market participants to
> adjust their portfolios, thereby encouraging entry by new
> participants.
Similarly, James Burkhard, managing director of Cambridge Energy
Research Associates testified to the Senate Energy Committee on
April 3, 2008 that: "In a sufficiently liquid market, the number and
value of trades is too large for speculators to unilaterally create
and sustain a price trend, either up or down. The growing role of
non-commercial investors can accentuate a given price trend, but the
primary reasons for rising oil prices in recent years are rooted in
the fundamentals of demand and supply, geopolitical risks, and
rising industry costs. The decline in the value of the dollar has
also played a role, particularly since the credit crisis first
erupted last summer, when energy and other commodities became caught
up in the upheaval in the global economy. To be sure, the balance
between oil demand and supply is integral to oil price formation and
will remain so. But 'new fundamentals'- new cost structures and
global financial dynamics - are behind the momentum that pushed oil
prices to record highs around \$110 a barrel, ahead of the previous
inflation-adjusted high of \$103.59 set in April 1980."
[^8]: http://www.cftc.gov/stellent/groups/public/@newsroom/documents/speechandtestimony/opalukken-32.pdf
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**U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT**
Office of Community Planning and Development
**Special Attention of:**
All Community Planning and Development (CPD) Directors
All Entitlement CDBG grantees **Notice CPD-07-01**
> Issued: March 21, 2007
>
> Expires: March 21, 2008
>
> Supersedes:
Cross References: 24 CFR 570.208(a)(1)
SUBJECT: Transition Policy for Low/Mod Income Summary Data (LMISD)
Updates for
> Fiscal Year (FY) 2007
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program \-- Entitlement
Grantees
This Notice describes policy guidance for using the updated Low/Mod
Income Summary Data (LMISD) resulting from the new income limit areas
HUD is now using when preparing median family income estimates and
income limits. Income limits have changed because income-limit area
definitions have changed. This notice provides relevant information to
grantees, as well as an attachment indicating which grantees have been
affected by the updated LMISD. Please note that only a small
cross-section of CDBG grantees are affected by the updated LMISD.
The LMISD are the data HUD provides to grantees for use in making
official determinations of activity compliance with the low- and
moderate-income area (LMA) benefit national objective, in accordance
with the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and
the CDBG regulations. Grantees are required to use the most recently
available census information as set forth at 24 CFR 570.208(a)(1)(vi).
The regulations require timely use of this data, and any changes to the
policies delineated herein will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Therefore, if your office believes that relief from the transition
policy is necessary, please consult with the Entitlement Communities
Division (ECD) before taking any actions.
A. [How LMISD Are Calculated]{.underline}
The LMISD can change each year during the annual update, which
re-associates every one of the split block groups to CDBG grantees if
there is a change in geography, e.g., a metropolitan city or urban
county annexes land or there is a change in the units of government
participating as part of an urban county. CPD publishes new LMISD each
fiscal year to reflect these changes. This annual update does not change
the LMISD values and a CPD Notice regarding those changes is not usually
issued.
The LMISD values are calculated using income reported to the Census
Bureau as compared to income limits, where the reported income and
income limits reflect the same point in time. The current LMISD is
calculated using the 2000 Census data, which is the latest available
data for reported income. When changes occur in the LMISD values, HUD
then issues a CPD Notice to provide information on the changes and to
reiterate the transition policy applicable to activities affected by
changes in the LMISD.
B. [How LMISD Data Changes For 2007]{.underline}
The LMISD values for 2007 have changed because CPD is adopting the
revised income limit areas, which HUD implemented for the 2006 income
limits. The LMISD for 2007 were calculated using the reported income in
the 2000 Census and the revised income limit areas as applied to the
2000-based income limits. The LMISD for 2007 also reflect the annual
geographic changes. A description of the LMISD calculation process is
available at
<http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/systems/census/lowmod/calculation.cfm>.
In a [Federal Register]{.underline} notice published December 16, 2005,
HUD proposed changes in the metropolitan area definitions used to
calculate HUD median family income limits and estimates. The new
definitions, which match FY 2006 fair market rent (FMR) areas, were used
in the new HUD income limit estimates that became effective March 8,
2006. The new definitions are based on the current Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) metropolitan statistical area (MSA) definitions, but
divide OMB areas along the old FMR area lines in cases where significant
differences in rents or median incomes exist. OMB revises metropolitan
area definitions after each Decennial Census. OMB issued its 2000
Census-based definitions in 2003, and substantial changes resulted in
several metropolitan area definitions. These changes were made to better
reflect metropolitan area commuting tendencies and patterns of economic
integration. The OMB metropolitan area definitions are used on a
widespread basis throughout the federal government for both data
collection and program administrative purposes. For further explanation
on the changes to income limit area geography, please review the
December 16, 2005, Federal Register notice which is easily accessed at:
<http://www.huduser.org/datasets/il/il06/FY06_ProposedMeth.pdf>. Another
useful source of information on the FY 2006 income limit changes is
found at: <http://www.huduser.org/datasets/il/il06/faq.html>.
The updated LMISD has been posted on HUD's website and can be found at
<http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/systems/census/lowmod/index.cfm>. The
last two columns in the table identify the block groups having
experienced a change. This allows affected parties to identify and
assess where changes have occurred and whether the changes impact one or
more area benefit activities currently planned or in development for the
future.
C. [Distribution]{.underline}
Each field office is responsible for distributing this transition
guidance to each grantee within its jurisdiction. Distribution of this
Notice should be completed within two weeks after Field Office receipt.
D. [Effective Date for Updated LMISD]{.underline}
HUD encourages the use of this data as soon as possible, but the
effective date for use is as follows: for grantees with program year
start dates between January 1 and June 1, the effective date is June 1,
2007. The effective date for all other grantees is July 1, 2007.
While these effective dates will govern when the updated LMISD must be
used, the updated data has been loaded into IDIS for all grantees. The
data for grantees with a program year start date of January 1, February
1, or March 1 also include geography/participation changes. Thereafter,
LMISD that reflects changes in geography/participation for other
grantees will be loaded monthly based on each grantee's program year
start date.
E. [Transition Policy]{.underline}
If the new LMISD data shows that an area no longer qualifies under 24
CFR 570.208(a)(1), starting and/or finishing activities in a program
year should be governed by the following guidance:
- [Defined Service Areas]{.underline}
> Area benefit activities for which a specific service area had been
> identified based on data derived using prior LMISD and for which CDBG
> funds [had already been obligated]{.underline} as of the effective
> date of the new LMISD may continue to qualify under the previous data,
> but only to the budgeted amount for the activity as of the effective
> date. Amounts that need to be expended for such activities beyond the
> budgeted amount and all area benefit activities initiated after the
> effective date of the new data must be based on the new LMISD.
Budgeted: For these purposes, "budgeted" means the total amount
identified for the activity in the Integrated Disbursement and
Information System (IDIS) or in the applicable Consolidated Plan Action
Plan (or amendments, if applicable) as of the effective date of the new
LMISD. However, this allowance extends only to those area benefit
activities with a clearly defined service area. An amount that was
included in a Consolidated Plan Action Plan or IDIS for an activity
described as "an economic development loan to a commercial business"
would not be considered "budgeted" and, therefore, would not meet this
test. But an economic development loan with a specified service area,
e.g., " economic development loan to ABC Groceries, Inc., serving the
Hilltop neighborhood," would be considered budgeted.
Obligated: As defined in 24 CFR 85.3, obligation means the amount of
orders placed, contracts and subgrants awarded, goods and services
received, and similar transactions during a given period that will
require payment by the grantee during the same or a future period.
- [Pre-award Costs]{.underline}
> For those area benefit activities involving authorized pre-award
> costs, CDBG funds may be used to reimburse the costs previously
> incurred as long as the activity's service area still meets the low-
> and moderate-income qualifying standard based on the LMISD in effect
> at the time the costs were incurred.
- [Acquisition of Real Property]{.underline}
> For area benefit activities using prior LMISD that include the
> acquisition of property with CDBG funds, the development of the
> property may be completed using the prior LMISD if CDBG funds were
> obligated for the acquisition prior to the new data being made
> effective for the grantee [and]{.underline} the use planned for the
> property at the time of acquisition does [not]{.underline} change. If
> the planned use changes after the new LMISD effective date, compliance
> for the area served by the new activity (use) with the low/mod area
> benefit national objective must be based on the new LMISD.
- [Cost Overruns]{.underline}
> If funds have been obligated for an activity that met the area benefit
> criteria using the previous LMISD and there is an unexpected increase
> in the cost of the activity that does not change the scope or purpose
> of the activity, the grantee may cover the cost overrun, even though
> it was not included in the amount budgeted. However, enhancements
> (e.g., improvements that change the scope or purpose of the activity)
> may only be funded if the activity will meet the low- and
> moderate-income area benefit national objective using the new LMISD.
- [Activities Involving Loan or Grant Programs.]{.underline}
> Certain activities may be designed to meet low- and moderate-income
> area benefit national objective criterion, but involve the provision
> of direct financial assistance to individuals or businesses in that
> area. By far, the most common such situation would be an activity
> making loans or grants to businesses that provide goods or services to
> residents of a neighborhood, where at least 51 percent of the
> residents are low- and moderate-income. Application of the new LMISD
> to such activities will follow the same principal as is required under
> the low- and moderate-income housing and jobs national objective
> criteria: each separate provision of assistance must meet the area
> benefit national objective as of the date assistance is obligated to
> each business or individual.
- [Amendments]{.underline}
> Following the effective date for use of the new LMISD, amendments that
> increase the amount of CDBG funds budgeted for the activity or change
> the service area of the activity, must qualify under the new data.
> Also, an activity for which funds were budgeted, but no funds had been
> obligated by the effective date of the new LMISD, must qualify under
> the new LMISD.
Examples of activities applying the new and old LMISD:
1. \$100,000 is budgeted for construction of a recreation center as a
public facility that will serve a low/mod area based on prior LMISD.
\$20,000 was obligated prior to the effective date of the new LMISD
for the grantee. Because funds had been obligated, the activity may
continue to qualify under the prior LMISD and the remaining \$80,000
may be used to complete construction.
2. A grantee budgeted \$150,000 for acquisition of property and
construction of a neighborhood recreation center (on the property)
that, based on prior LMISD, will serve a low/mod area. The
acquisition was completed prior to the effective date of the updated
LMISD, but the contract for construction had not been let. Because
the grantee completed the acquisition (obligated funds) prior to the
effective date of the new LMISD, the activity may be completed using
the prior LMISD, as long as the property is used for the
construction of a neighborhood recreation center as planned.
3. An activity is listed in the Consolidated Plan Action Plan as
"economic development loans to businesses located in and serving the
Hilltop neighborhood," which is a qualified low/mod area based on
the prior LMISD, and one loan had been made (obligated) prior to the
grantee's effective date of the new LMISD. Because each loan would
be considered a separate activity, subsequent loans made under this
economic development program could only qualify if the service area
is still eligible based on the new LMISD.
If you have any questions about the guidance provided in this Notice,
HUD field staff should contact the Entitlement Communities Division at
(202) 708-1577; entitlement grantees should contact their HUD field
offices.
Attachment
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| | **CDBG Low/Mod | | | | |
| | First Quartile | | | | |
| | Under Old And New | | | | |
| | Income Limits** | | | | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| | **(Based on FY 07 | | | | |
| | Participations)** | | | | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| * | **CDBG Name** | **First | **First | **Geog | * |
| *S | | Quartile | Quartile | raphic | *Income |
| ta | | % (Old | % (New | Chan | Limit |
| te | | Limits)** | Limits)** | ge\*** | Cha |
| ** | | | | | nge\*** |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| AL | DOTHAN | 50.9 | **50.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | ALHAMBRA | 50.8 | **51.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | BAKERSFIELD | 71.4 | **71.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | BALDWIN PARK | 57.5 | **57.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | BELLFLOWER | 47.9 | **48.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | BURBANK | 39.9 | **39.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | CARSON | 38.4 | **38.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | CHICO | 71.4 | **71.4** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | CLOVIS CITY | 52.4 | **52.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | COMPTON | 70.9 | **70.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | COSTA MESA | 62.4 | **62.4** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | CUPERTINO CITY | 23.1 | **27.4** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | DALY CITY | 59.1 | **63.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | DOWNEY | 43.4 | **43.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | EL CENTRO | 71.1 | **71.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | EL MONTE | 72.1 | **72.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | FRESNO | 72.4 | **72.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | FULLERTON | 64.7 | **64.7** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | GARDENA | 53.3 | **53.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | GILROY CITY | 69.5 | **71.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | GLENDALE | 56.1 | **56.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | GLENDORA CITY | 30.2 | **30.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | HANFORD | 65.9 | **66.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | HAWTHORNE | 61.7 | **61.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | HUNTINGTON PARK | 74.7 | **75.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | INGLEWOOD | 62.7 | **63.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | LAKEWOOD | 28.9 | **28.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | LANCASTER | 62.1 | **62.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | LONG BEACH | 67.0 | **67.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | LOS ANGELES | 69.4 | **69.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | LYNWOOD | 69.9 | **70.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | MADERA | 76.1 | **76.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | MERCED | 76.8 | **77.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | MILPITAS CITY | 38.1 | **41.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | MONTEBELLO | 57.3 | **57.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | MONTEREY PARK | 49.4 | **49.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | MOUNTAIN VIEW | 38.2 | **42.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | NAPA CITY | 57.4 | **57.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | NORWALK | 47.7 | **47.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | PALMDALE | 56.7 | **56.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | PALO ALTO | 27.4 | **30.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | PARADISE | 50.8 | **51.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | PARAMOUNT CITY | 61.5 | **61.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | PASADENA | 52.2 | **52.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | PICO RIVERA | 54.2 | **54.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | POMONA | 67.1 | **67.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | PORTERVILLE | 70.8 | **70.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| * | **CDBG Name** | **First | **First | ** | * |
| *S | | Quartile | Quartile | Geogra | *Income |
| ta | | %** | %** | phic** | Limit** |
| te | | | | | |
| ** | | **(Old | **(New | **Chan | **Cha |
| | | Limits)** | Limits)** | ge\*** | nge\*** |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | REDDING | 57.7 | **58.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | REDONDO BEACH | 23.3 | **23.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | REDWOOD CITY | 54.8 | **58.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | ROSEMEAD | 64.4 | **64.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SAN BERNARDINO | 76.9 | **76.9** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SAN FRANCISCO | 59.3 | **63.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SAN JOSE | 52.2 | **57.7** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SAN MATEO | 48.2 | **54.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SANTA CLARA | 41.3 | **45.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SANTA CLARITA | 29.6 | **29.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SANTA MONICA | 38.5 | **38.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SANTA ROSA | 55.9 | **55.9** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SOUTH GATE | 64.0 | **64.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO | 56.5 | **62.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SUNNYVALE | 37.4 | **41.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | TORRANCE | 29.4 | **29.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | TULARE | 60.3 | **60.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | TURLOCK | 63.8 | **63.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | TUSTIN | 57.1 | **57.1** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | UPLAND | 52.1 | **52.1** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | VISALIA | 55.0 | **55.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | WEST COVINA | 37.4 | **37.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | WHITTIER | 42.0 | **42.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | YUBA CITY | 60.9 | **61.4** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | FRESNO COUNTY | 57.9 | **58.3** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | KERN COUNTY | 67.3 | **67.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | LOS ANGELES COUNTY | 53.1 | **53.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | MARIN COUNTY | 44.1 | **48.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | ORANGE COUNTY | 44.4 | **44.4** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SAN BERNARDINO | 61.1 | **61.1** | X | |
| | COUNTY | | | | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SAN MATEO COUNTY | 42.0 | **44.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SANTA BARBARA | 54.6 | **54.6** | X | |
| | COUNTY | | | | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CA | SANTA CLARA COUNTY | 42.7 | **47.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CO | GREELEY | 74.2 | **74.2** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CO | LOVELAND | 51.3 | **51.3** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CO | ADAMS COUNTY | 62.1 | **62.1** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CO | ARAPAHOE COUNTY | 46.8 | **46.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CO | DOUGLAS COUNTY | 23.5 | **23.5** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CT | GREENWICH | 28.1 | **31.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CT | NEW LONDON | 75.5 | **76.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CT | NORWALK | 51.8 | **54.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CT | NORWICH | 64.4 | **64.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CT | STAMFORD | 56.5 | **57.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| CT | WATERBURY | 76.6 | **77.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| DE | WILMINGTON | 79.1 | **76.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| DE | NEW CASTLE COUNTY | 47.3 | **45.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | BOCA RATON | 34.7 | **34.7** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | DEERFIELD BEACH | 61.4 | **61.4** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | FT MYERS | 74.1 | **74.1** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | HIALEAH | 60.8 | **67.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| * | **CDBG Name** | **First | **First | ** | * |
| *S | | Quartile | Quartile | Geogra | *Income |
| ta | | %** | %** | phic** | Limit** |
| te | | | | | |
| ** | | **(Old | **(New | **Chan | **Cha |
| | | Limits)** | Limits)** | ge\*** | nge\*** |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | MIAMI | 76.2 | **82.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | MIAMI BEACH | 64.4 | **70.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | MIAMI GARDENS CITY | 51.9 | **58.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | NORTH MIAMI | 64.3 | **71.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | POMPANO BEACH | 62.4 | **62.4** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| FL | MIAMI-DADE COUNTY | 50.9 | **57.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| GA | WARNER ROBINS | 58.3 | **61.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| GA | FULTON COUNTY | 58.8 | **58.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| ID | MERIDIAN | 45.0 | **45.0** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| ID | POCATELLO | 57.3 | **57.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | AURORA | 66.0 | **66.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | BLOOMINGTON | 64.6 | **64.6** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | HOFFMAN ESTATES | 30.9 | **30.9** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | JOLIET | 66.6 | **66.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | NAPERVILLE | 24.6 | **24.6** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | ROCKFORD | 64.0 | **64.0** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | LAKE COUNTY | 35.6 | **35.6** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | MCHENRY COUNTY | 37.8 | **37.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | ST CLAIR COUNTY | 61.5 | **61.5** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IL | WILL COUNTY | 42.2 | **42.2** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IN | BLOOMINGTON | 79.8 | **79.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IN | FORT WAYNE | 67.4 | **68.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IN | INDIANAPOLIS | 71.4 | **71.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IN | LAFAYETTE | 58.4 | **58.4** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IN | HAMILTON COUNTY | 31.8 | **32.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IA | AMES | 64.6 | **64.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IA | CEDAR FALLS | 41.1 | **41.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IA | SIOUX CITY | 52.8 | **53.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| IA | WATERLOO | 64.8 | **64.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| KY | ASHLAND | 46.2 | **46.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| KY | LEXINGTON-FAYETTE | 61.3 | **63.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| LA | BOSSIER CITY | 62.5 | **62.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| LA | LAFAYETTE | 46.1 | **52.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| LA | SHREVEPORT | 70.8 | **71.0** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| ME | AUBURN | 57.2 | **57.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| ME | LEWISTON | 61.3 | **61.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| ME | CUMBERLAND COUNTY | 40.6 | **40.6** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MD | CUMBERLAND | 66.6 | **68.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MD | HAGERSTOWN | 72.4 | **74.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MD | SALISBURY | 71.2 | **71.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | BARNSTABLE | 55.0 | **59.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | CHICOPEE | 59.1 | **64.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | FITCHBURG | 61.9 | **67.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | HOLYOKE | 80.1 | **82.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | LEOMINSTER | 57.2 | **60.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | NORTHAMPTON | 51.1 | **55.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | PITTSFIELD | 68.1 | **71.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | SPRINGFIELD | 78.2 | **79.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | WESTFIELD | 54.5 | **64.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MA | YARMOUTH | 51.3 | **51.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| * | **CDBG Name** | **First | **First | ** | * |
| *S | | Quartile | Quartile | Geogra | *Income |
| ta | | %** | %** | phic** | Limit** |
| te | | | | | |
| ** | | **(Old | **(New | **Chan | **Cha |
| | | Limits)** | Limits)** | ge\*** | nge\*** |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | CANTON TWP | 38.0 | **38.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | CLINTON TWP | 45.2 | **45.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | DEARBORN | 65.0 | **65.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | DEARBORN HEIGHTS | 49.7 | **50.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | DETROIT | 79.1 | **79.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | FARMINGTON HILLS | 30.0 | **30.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | HOLLAND | 54.2 | **57.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | KALAMAZOO | 72.2 | **73.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | LINCOLN PARK | 55.5 | **56.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | LIVONIA | 34.0 | **35.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | MIDLAND | 54.6 | **58.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | MONROE | 57.5 | **58.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | PONTIAC | 74.4 | **74.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | PORTAGE | 35.7 | **35.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | PORT HURON | 76.2 | **77.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | REDFORD | 42.7 | **44.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | ROSEVILLE | 55.0 | **55.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | ROYAL OAK | 37.9 | **38.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | ST CLAIR SHORES | 44.4 | **45.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | SOUTHFIELD | 43.6 | **44.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | STERLING HEIGHTS | 38.3 | **39.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | TAYLOR | 55.8 | **56.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | WARREN | 54.8 | **55.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP | 42.0 | **42.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | WESTLAND | 49.3 | **51.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | GENESEE COUNTY | 44.9 | **44.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | MACOMB COUNTY | 45.1 | **45.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | OAKLAND COUNTY | 36.1 | **36.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MI | WAYNE COUNTY | 54.4 | **55.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MN | DULUTH | 58.2 | **58.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MN | ANOKA COUNTY | 44.5 | **44.5** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MN | ST LOUIS COUNTY | 47.5 | **47.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MN | WASHINGTON COUNTY | 38.8 | **38.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MS | MOSS POINT | 53.8 | **53.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MS | PASCAGOULA | 58.8 | **60.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MO | JEFFERSON CITY | 57.6 | **57.6** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| MO | ST LOUIS COUNTY | 52.8 | **52.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NE | OMAHA | 62.4 | **62.4** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NV | LAS VEGAS | 53.9 | **53.9** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NH | MANCHESTER | 66.0 | **69.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | BAYONNE | 42.1 | **42.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | CAMDEN | 86.9 | **87.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | CHERRY HILL | 36.4 | **36.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | GLOUCESTER TWP | 46.7 | **47.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | JERSEY CITY | 55.1 | **55.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | NORTH BERGEN | 45.5 | **46.5** | | X |
| | TOWNSHIP | | | | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | UNION CITY | 64.6 | **66.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | BURLINGTON COUNTY | 38.0 | **38.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | CAMDEN COUNTY | 47.4 | **47.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | GLOUCESTER COUNTY | 45.2 | **45.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| * | **CDBG Name** | **First | **First | ** | * |
| *S | | Quartile | Quartile | Geogra | *Income |
| ta | | %** | %** | phic** | Limit** |
| te | | | | | |
| ** | | **(Old | **(New | **Chan | **Cha |
| | | Limits)** | Limits)** | ge\*** | nge\*** |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | HUDSON COUNTY | 46.7 | **47.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NJ | MORRIS COUNTY | 27.7 | **27.7** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | ALBANY | 74.5 | **75.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | COLONIE TOWN | 42.1 | **43.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | GREECE | 47.0 | **47.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | IRONDEQUOIT | 45.1 | **45.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | MIDDLETOWN | 72.8 | **74.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | NEWBURGH | 82.3 | **85.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | NEW YORK | 67.3 | **72.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | POUGHKEEPSIE | 81.7 | **80.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | ROCHESTER | 80.9 | **81.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | SARATOGA SPRINGS | 49.6 | **50.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | SCHENECTADY | 76.1 | **76.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | SYRACUSE | 78.7 | **79.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | TROY | 69.1 | **69.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | DUTCHESS COUNTY | 48.7 | **48.1** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | MONROE COUNTY | 35.7 | **36.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | ONONDAGA COUNTY | 39.4 | **39.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NY | ORANGE COUNTY | 38.7 | **41.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | BURLINGTON | 61.6 | **61.6** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | CARY | 28.5 | **30.3** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | CHARLOTTE | 63.2 | **64.5** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | CONCORD | 63.0 | **65.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | FAYETTEVILLE | 59.5 | **59.5** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | GASTONIA | 71.9 | **72.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | HIGH POINT | 70.2 | **70.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | JACKSONVILLE | 58.2 | **59.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | KANNAPOLIS | 63.3 | **64.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | RALEIGH | 58.6 | **59.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | WINSTON-SALEM | 64.5 | **65.0** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| NC | WAKE COUNTY | 48.0 | **49.9** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | CLEVELAND | 79.2 | **79.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | CLEVELAND HEIGHTS | 45.6 | **45.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | DAYTON | 75.6 | **75.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | EAST CLEVELAND | 83.3 | **83.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | ELYRIA | 58.6 | **59.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | EUCLID | 54.8 | **55.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | FAIRBORN | 55.8 | **56.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | HAMILTON CITY | 75.0 | **73.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | KETTERING | 40.8 | **40.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | LAKEWOOD | 47.0 | **47.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | LORAIN | 65.4 | **65.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | MANSFIELD | 74.9 | **75.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | MENTOR | 33.3 | **33.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | MIDDLETOWN | 69.4 | **68.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | PARMA | 42.8 | **43.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | BUTLER COUNTY | 50.8 | **48.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | CUYAHOGA COUNTY | 40.6 | **40.6** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | FRANKLIN COUNTY | 48.2 | **48.2** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | HAMILTON COUNTY | 49.1 | **49.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| * | **CDBG Name** | **First | **First | ** | * |
| *S | | Quartile | Quartile | Geogra | *Income |
| ta | | %** | %** | phic** | Limit** |
| te | | | | | |
| ** | | **(Old | **(New | **Chan | **Cha |
| | | Limits)** | Limits)** | ge\*** | nge\*** |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | LAKE COUNTY | 42.2 | **42.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OH | MONTGOMERY COUNTY | 52.0 | **52.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OK | BROKEN ARROW | 34.0 | **34.0** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OK | SHAWNEE | 65.2 | **65.2** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| OR | BEND | 53.8 | **53.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | ABINGTON | 32.9 | **33.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | ALLENTOWN | 68.0 | **70.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | BENSALEM TOWNSHIP | 47.5 | **47.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | BETHLEHEM | 63.0 | **65.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | BRISTOL TOWNSHIP | 45.7 | **45.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | CARLISLE | 58.0 | **58.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | CHESTER | 81.5 | **81.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | EASTON | 63.4 | **64.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | HARRISBURG | 72.7 | **73.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | HAVERFORD | 33.7 | **34.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | HAZLETON | 60.3 | **60.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | LOWER MERION | 28.4 | **28.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | NORRISTOWN | 70.4 | **70.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | PHILADELPHIA | 80.5 | **80.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | SCRANTON | 55.3 | **55.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | SHARON | 58.0 | **61.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | UPPER DARBY | 57.5 | **57.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | WILKES-BARRE | 63.4 | **63.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | BUCKS COUNTY | 38.9 | **39.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | CHESTER COUNTY | 40.1 | **40.2** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | CUMBERLAND COUNTY | 44.2 | **44.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | DAUPHIN COUNTY | 46.7 | **46.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | DELAWARE COUNTY | 46.9 | **47.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | LANCASTER COUNTY | 43.5 | **43.5** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | LEHIGH COUNTY | 40.4 | **42.4** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | LUZERNE COUNTY | 44.8 | **44.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | MONTGOMERY COUNTY | 38.1 | **38.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PA | NORTHAMPTON COUNTY | 41.2 | **42.9** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| SC | GREENVILLE | 72.4 | **72.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| SC | ROCK HILL | 67.9 | **67.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| SC | GREENVILLE COUNTY | 53.8 | **54.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| SC | LEXINGTON COUNTY | 53.8 | **53.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| SD | SIOUX FALLS | 55.6 | **55.6** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | BRISTOL | 53.5 | **54.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | FRANKLIN CITY | 38.5 | **38.5** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | JOHNSON CITY | 56.6 | **56.6** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | KINGSPORT | 50.8 | **50.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | KNOXVILLE | 71.6 | **72.5** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | MEMPHIS | 72.9 | **72.9** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | MORRISTOWN | 59.1 | **59.1** | X | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | OAK RIDGE | 50.1 | **50.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TN | KNOX COUNTY | 40.0 | **40.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | ABILENE | 59.0 | **59.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | BROWNSVILLE | 75.2 | **75.2** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | GALVESTON | 71.7 | **71.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| * | **CDBG Name** | **First | **First | ** | * |
| *S | | Quartile | Quartile | Geogra | *Income |
| ta | | %** | %** | phic** | Limit** |
| te | | | | | |
| ** | | **(Old | **(New | **Chan | **Cha |
| | | Limits)** | Limits)** | ge\*** | nge\*** |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | LEAGUE CITY | 37.6 | **37.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | MIDLAND | 54.7 | **64.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | ODESSA | 61.8 | **61.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | PEARLAND | 45.6 | **45.6** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | PLANO | 26.2 | **26.2** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | ROUND ROCK | 47.4 | **47.4** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | SAN ANGELO | 60.5 | **60.9** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | TEXAS CITY | 68.2 | **68.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | WACO | 71.8 | **71.8** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | BEXAR COUNTY | 46.1 | **46.1** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| TX | WILLIAMSON COUNTY | 47.0 | **47.0** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| VA | BRISTOL | 58.8 | **59.0** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| WA | KENNEWICK | 61.7 | **61.7** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| WA | KING COUNTY | 45.0 | **45.0** | X | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| WV | HUNTINGTON | 64.5 | **64.8** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| WV | MARTINSBURG | 64.2 | **70.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| WI | APPLETON | 45.5 | **46.7** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| WI | SUPERIOR | 62.3 | **62.3** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| WY | CASPER | 53.4 | **53.4** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PR | ISABELA MUNICIPIO | 55.8 | **59.1** | | X |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| PR | SAN SEBASTIAN | 56.6 | **58.6** | | X |
| | MUNICIPIO | | | | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| | | | | | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
| | \* Indicates that | | | | |
| | one or more split | | | | |
| | block groups within | | | | |
| | the grantee\'s | | | | |
| | jurisdiction | | | | |
| | changed. | | | | |
+----+---------------------+-----------+-----------+--------+---------+
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# Presentation: 238078
## Introducción al Programa de Supervisión del Sistema Público de Agua Potable
## Ley de Agua Pótable
- En el pasado se han usado varios términos y siglas para representar la ley base para la protección del agua potable. El término “Ley de Agua Potable Segura” (LAPs), que es una traducción literal del título de la ley es uno de ellos. Sin embargo, este término no es representativo de la traducción funcional del título de la ley. En este documento usaremos “Ley de Agua Potable” (LAP).
## Otros Términos
- Agencia de Protección Ambiental, usaremos “La Agencia”
- Programa de Supervision de Sistemas Públicos de Agua Pótable, usaremos “Programa de Manejo”
- Programas de Protección de las Fuentes de Abasto, usaremos “Programas de Protección en la Fuente”
## Módulos de la Academia de Agua Potable
**Módulos introductorios**
- Resumen del Acta (o Ley ) de Agua Potable
- Introducción a los Programas de Protección en la Fuente
- Introducción al Programa de Control de Inyección Subterránea
**Introducción al Programa de Manejo**
- Módulos reglamentarios
- Módulos técnicos
**Notes:**
La Academia de Agua Potable (AAP) está desarrollando un sin número de módulos. Estos módulos cubren tópicos identificados por el Grupo de Trabajo de la AAP como los más importantes en el apoyo de la implantación del LAP.
Este módulo es la Introducción al Programa de Supervisión de Sistema Público de Agua Potable (manejo). El propósito de este módulo es introducir a empleados que son nuevos al programa de manejo términos y conceptos esenciales. Ya que esto es un módulo introductorio, algunos tópicos no son cubiertos en detalle. Este módulo fue desarrollado en conjunto con tres módulos introductorios para un día adicionales que le proveerán un panorama completo de la manejo y sus programas.
## Objetivos
- Al finalizar este módulo, los participantes serán capaces de contestar las siguientes preguntas:
- ¿Qué es un sistema público de agua?
- ¿Qué es el programa de manejo?
- ¿Cuál es el papel de la Agencia, de los Estados, de las Tribus y de los sistemas públicos de agua potable?
- ¿Cómo son desarrolladas las reglamentaciones bajo el programa de manejo?
- ¿ Qué significa primacía en el programa de manejo?
**Notes:**
El objetivo de este módulo es proveer para que los participantes puedan contestar las siguientes preguntas:
¿Qué es un sistema público de agua?
¿Qué es el programa de manejo?
¿Qué significa primacía en el programa de manejo?
¿Cuáles son los roles de la Agencia, los Estados, las tribus y las localidades?
¿Cómo son desarrolladas las reglamentaciones bajo el programa de manejo?
Información adicional también es incluida en este módulo. Por ejemplo, las descripciones de reglas específicas, los mecanismos de financiamiento, la aplicación de la ley a los manejo, y otra información útil es provista.
## El plan de hoy
- Sistemas de agua - ¿Qué son y cómo trabajan?
- Tratamiento, almacenamiento y distribución de agua
- Historia del programa de manejo
- Papel de la Agencia, de los Estados, de las Tribus y de los SPAPs
- Reglamentaciones aplicables
- Evaluaciones
## Sistemas de Agua Potable
## ¿Qué es un sistema de agua potable?
- Provee agua para uso doméstico, prevención de incendios, uso industrial, irrigación
- Varias variaciones de los sistemas de agua potable:
- Pueden ser reglamentados o no por gobiernos Federales o Estatales
- Pueden ser muy simples o muy complicados
- Pueden utilizar una fuente de abasto de agua subterránea o una fuente de abasto de agua superficial o una combinación de los dos
- Pueden ser pequeños o grandes
**Notes:**
Los sistemas de agua llevan agua a usted. Las personas usan el agua que les llega a través de su sistema de agua para distintos usos.
Los usos del hogar y domésticos incluyen beber, cocinar, lavar y bajar inodoros;
Las industrias usan agua para propósitos industriales tales como el equipo de enfriamiento y lavado; y
Las ciudades usan agua para protección contra incendios.
En resumen, existen muchos usos para el agua que le llega a usted mediante un sistema de agua.
Los sistemas de agua son altamente variables. Éstos pueden ser regulados o no regulados por gobiernos Federales o Estatales; pueden ser muy simples o complicados en su construcción y operación; podrían usar una fuente de agua subterránea, una fuente de agua de superficie o una combinación de éstas; y podrían ser pequeños o grandes, variando de uno que sirve a un parque pequeño de casas movibles a uno que sirve a una área metropolitana mayor.
Este módulo describe los sistemas de agua en mayor detalle para ayudarle a entender todos los tipos de sistemas de agua.
## Transmisión
**Transmisión**
**Notes:**
Los cuatro componentes principales de la mayoría de los sistemas de agua son:
Fuente;
Tratamiento;
Almacenamiento; e
Instalaciones de distribución, transmisión y bombeo.
Estos componentes son mostrados gráficamente arriba.
Es importante notar que no todos los sistemas de agua tratan el agua de su fuente ó abasto antes de distribuirla. Más adelante en este módulo, describimos en mayor detalle las variaciones entre los sistemas de agua, enfocándonos en los componentes de un sistema de agua típico.
## Almacenamiento elevado
**Almacenamiento elevado**
**Almacenamiento elevado**
**Almacenamiento**
**Planta y pozo de decantación**
**Estación de bombeo reforzador**
**Notes:**
La gráfica de arriba muestra un perfil de la diapositiva anterior. De esta diapositiva ustedes pueden ver como se usa la elevación para crear presión de agua y el uso de las estaciones de bombeo reforzador que podrían ser necesitadas para mover el agua a elevaciones más altas en el área de servicio. El mantener una presión positiva en el sistema de distribución es crítico para mantener los contaminantes afuera.
## Distinciones reglamentarias entre los sistemas de agua potable
**Un Sistema de Agua Potable**
**No es un Sistema Público de Agua Potable**
**Sistema Público de Agua Potable**
**Sistema de Agua de la Comunidad**
**Sistema de Agua **
**No Comunales**
**Sistema de Agua No Transeúnte,**
**No Comunales**
**Sistema de Agua Transeúnte,**
**No Comunales**** **
**Notes:**
Un sistema público de agua potable (SPAP) es definido por el Acta de Agua Potable (LAP) como “un sistema para la provisión al público de agua para consumo humano a través de tuberías u otros medios de transporte construidos, si dicho sistema tiene al menos quince conexiones de servicio, o regularmente sirve al menos a veinticinco individuos”. [Sección 1401 (4) (a)]. Así, los individuos que se suplen de pozos o sistemas que sirven a menos conexiones o personas no están capturados bajo las reglamentaciones Federales, aunque algunos Estados regulan sistemas más pequeños. Los sistemas regulados federalmente son llamados “sistemas de agua públicos” debido a que éstos sirven agua al público y no porque son propiedad pública, Un sistema de agua público puede ser de propiedad pública (p. ej., propiedad de una municipalidad) o de propiedad privada (p. ej., propiedad de un servicio propiedad de un inversionista o propiedad de un dueño de una plaza de casas movibles).
El LAP divide más aún los sistemas de agua públicos en sistemas de agua de la comunidad (comunales) (SACs) y en sistemas de agua no comunales (SANCs).
Los SACs incluyen sistemas de agua públicos que sirven a 25 personas o 15 conexiones durante todo el año. Ejemplos de los SACs incluyen sistemas de agua municipales o sistemas de agua que sirven a un parque de casas movibles u otros grupos de residentes.
Los SANCs son SPAPs que no sirven a una población de residentes permanente. Esta última categoría es definida más aún e incluye dos tipos de sistemas de agua.
El primero, no transeúnte, no comunales (SANTNCs) incluye sistemas que sirven al menos a 25 personas (las mismas personas) al menos durante seis meses del año, tal y como algunas iglesias, escuelas y fábricas.
El segundo, transeúnte no comunales (SATNCs), incluye instalaciones tales como paradas en la carretera, áreas de acampar comerciales, hoteles y restaurantes que tienen sus propios suministros de agua y sirven a una población transeúnte al menos 60 días por año.
Cada uno de estos tipos de SPAPs pueden ser propiedad pública o privada.
## Hay aproximadamente 170,000 Sistemas Públicos de Agua Potable a través de la Nación
**Notes:**
La mayoría de los SPAPs son sistemas de agua transeúntes no comunales. Aunque estos sistemas son numerosos, éstos sirven a un porcentaje pequeño de la población debido a que cada sistema sirve a una pequeña cantidad de personas.
Casi todas las personas son frecuentemente servidas por sistemas de agua transeúntes no comunales. Recuerde que los SATNCs incluyen las paradas en la carretera, las áreas de acampar comerciales, hoteles y restaurantes que tienen su propio suministro de agua y sirven a una población transeúnte al menos 60 días por año. Por lo tanto, es importante regular estos sistemas aún cuando cada uno de éstos generalmente sirve a una población pequeña en cualquier momento dado.
## Programa de Supervisión del Sistema Público de Agua Potable
- El programa de manejo es autorizado por el LAP
- Reglamentaciones del LAP para **sistemas públicos de agua potable **son** **implantados a través del programa de manejo
- Las ayudas aseguran abastos de agua potable seguros y adecuados
- Toma en cuenta los sistemas de agua potable que proveen agua a más del 90 por ciento de la población
**Notes:**
El programa de Supervisión del Sistema de Agua Público es autorizado por el LAP. Los requisitos regulativos del LAP para los sistemas de agua potable son implementados a través del programa de manejo. Estas reglamentaciones ayudan a asegurar que el público reciba suministros seguros y adecuados de agua potable. De esta manera, el programa supervisa los sistemas de agua públicos según sugiere el título del programa.
La Agencia, conjunta con los Estados y Tribus, regulan aproximadamente 170,00 sistemas de agua públicos.
De éstos, los sistemas de agua de la comunidad proveen agua potable a más del 90 por ciento de los americanos.
## Sistemas no reglamentados bajo el programa de manejo
**Pozos privados**
**Sistemas no reglamentados bajo el programa de manejo**
**Notes:**
Las estadísticas del Censo de 1990 muestran que aproximadamente 16 millones de hogares en los Estados Unidos no son servidas por sistemas de agua de la comunidad.
De éstos, cerca de 15 millones de hogares son servidos por pozos privados hincados o excavados usando el agua subterránea como una fuente. Recuerde, los pozos que sirven a un solo hogar (o que sirven a menos de 15 conexiones de servicio o 25 personas) no cumplen con la definición de un sistema de agua público y no son regulados bajo el programa de manejo.
Sin embargo, algunos Estados regulan los sistemas que son más pequeños que aquellos que cumplen con la definición Federal del SPA, La mayoría de estos pozos producen una calidad y cantidad adecuada de agua, pero algunos producen agua que no es segura. Por ejemplo, el Estado de Washington regula todos los sistemas con dos o más conexiones.
En adición, más de un millón de personas cargan agua desde puntos centrales de agua o usan agua de superficie no tratada como su fuente de agua potable. Los puntos centrales de provisión de agua y las fuentes de agua de superficie no tratada que sirven a menos de 25 personas al menos 60 días por año o que tienen menos de 15 conexiones de servicio no cumplen con la definición de un suministro de agua público y no son regulados por las reglamentaciones del LAP.
En los 1970s la Agencia, de hecho, reguló dichos sistemas mediante asesoramiento, citando la intención del Congreso. La Región 9 de la Agencia trató de usar esta lógica para regular las zanjas de irrigación en los 1990s. Esto la llevó a un caso en corte, Distrito de Irrigación Imperial contra la Agencia, en el cual la corte dictó que el LAP no aplica a un distrito de irrigación que le suple a residencias, escuelas y negocios con agua no tratada a través de canales abiertos.
En respuesta, el Congreso incluyó provisiones en las enmiendas de 1996 al LAP para regular conductores de agua construidos (“conveyances”) que cargan agua para el consumo humano. Las zanjas, alcantarillas, vías de agua, acueductos, drenajes de minas o canales pueden contar como medios para conducir agua construidos por el hombre (“conveyances”), si son usados como una fuente de agua potable y cumplen con otros criterios establecidos en el LAP.
## Tamaños y tipos de sistemas de agua potable reglamentados
- Clasificados por **tamaño:**
- Sirven de 25 - 500 personas
- Sirven de 501 - 3,300 personas
- Sirven de 3,301 - 10,000 personas
- Sirven a más de 10,000 personas
- Clasificados por **fuente de abasto:**
- Agua subterránea
- Agua superficial
- Agua subterránea bajo la influencia directa de agua superficial (ASBID)
**Notes:**
En adición a la creación de categorías de sistemas de la comunidad y transeúntes y sistemas no transeúntes y no de la comunidad, el programa de manejo divide los sistemas de agua en categorías de tamaño y fuente debido a que los sistemas de distintos tamaños y con distintas fuentes enfrentan distintos retos en proveer agua potable segura y algunas veces presentan distintos riesgos. Los requisitos del LAP pueden variar dependiendo del tamaño del SPA o de la fuente del agua usada por un SPA.
Los sistemas que sirven a menos de 10,000 personas generalmente se les refiere como sistemas pequeños.
## SACs por tamaño del sistema
**SACs por tamaño del sistema**
**Notes:**
La cantidad de sistemas regulados es muy grande. De aquellos 55,000 sistemas que cumplen con la definición de un SAC, 93 por ciento son considerados ser sistemas pequeños – que sirven a menos de 10,000 personas. Aún cuando estos sistemas pequeños son numerosos, éstos solamente sirven a una pequeña fracción de la población.
Por ejemplo, los sistemas que sirven a 3,300 personas o menos, componen sobre el 85 por ciento de los SACs en toda la nación, aún así sirven a menos del 10 por ciento de la población.
Por otra parte, los aproximados 800 sistemas (alrededor de 1.5 por ciento de los sistemas) que sirven a más de 50,000 personas cada uno proveen agua a más del 60 por ciento de la población servida por sistemas de agua de la comunidad.
Los sistemas pequeños enfrentan el mayor de los retos con el cumplimiento del LAP. Por esta razón, las Enmiendas de 1996 al LAP incluyen provisiones que permiten flexibilidad adicional en la implantación regulativa y requisitos de seguimiento para sistemas de agua pequeños.
## Sistemas de Agua de la Comunidad por tamaño
**Sistemas de Agua de la Comunidad por tamaño**
**Notes:**
La mayoría (85 por ciento) de los SACs sirven a menos de 3,300 personas.
¿Qué retos enfrentan los sistemas pequeños?
Recursos limitados. Debido a que la base de clientes de los sistemas pequeños es por definición pequeña, el costo por hogar es alto. En otras palabras, los sistemas pequeños carecen de economías de escala. Dependiendo de como un sistema pequeño diseña sus precios, menos clientes puede traducirse en menos rendimiento para mejoras de la infraestructura, pago de las deudas y salarios para atraer operadores y otro personal con experiencia técnica. En adición, los sistemas pequeños usualmente están en comunidades rurales y áreas de bajos ingresos. Usualmente estos hogares no tienen recursos para pagar por agua costosa. Esto limita más aún los recursos para los sistemas pequeños. Comparado con los sistemas más grandes, los sistemas pequeños son los menos capaces de obtener acceso a capital exterior para financiar mejoras necesarias a la infraestructura, de acuerdo a la Evaluación de las Necesidades de Infraestructura del Agua Potable de 1997 de la Agencia.
Aumento de costos. Los sistemas de agua públicos también deben tener costos de rutina para la operación y mantenimiento de la instalación, al igual que cualquier mejora necesaria de la infraestructura. Además, según entran en vigor nuevas reglamentaciones para mejorar la protección de la salud pública, el costo de proveer agua potable segura aumentará. Este ciclo hacia arriba continuará mientras la contaminación de las fuentes de agua siga aumentando y reglamentaciones adicionales sean requeridas para asegurar suministros de agua potable seguros.
## Dueños de los Sistemas Públicos de Agua Potable
**Notes:**
La propiedad pública incluye gobiernos Estatales o locales o distritos especiales. La tabla muestra que la propiedad pública aumenta según la población servida aumenta (de 7.7 por ciento a 81.8 por ciento).
La propiedad auxiliar significa que el proveer agua es una función auxiliar de su negocio o empresa principal. Por ejemplo, un parque de casa movibles que provee agua para sus residentes es un dueño auxiliar. La propiedad auxiliar disminuye según la población servida aumenta (de 69.2 por ciento a 1.1 por ciento).
Propiedad privada incluye las que son propiedad de inversionistas y otros tipos de propiedad privada. La propiedad privada disminuye algo, variando de un punto alto de 23.1 por ciento para la población más pequeña a 11.2 por ciento para la población más grande.
## Fuentes de Abasto
## Fuentes de abasto de agua potable
**Agua superficial**
**Agua subterránea**
**Agua subterránea bajo la influencia directa del agua superficial**
**Notes:**
El agua superficial y el agua subterránea son usadas como fuentes de agua potable.
El agua superficial es tomada de fuentes sobre el terreno tales como ríos, lagos, pantanos o estuarios. El agua superficial, frecuentemente una fuente de organismos que causan enfermedades, es vulnerable a contaminación y requiere tratamiento antes de que sea segura para beber.
El agua subterránea es bombeada de acuíferos subterráneos a través de pozos hincados o de manantiales. El agua subterránea, la cual es protegida por capas de tierra y otros materiales de la subsuperficie, usualmente requiere tratamiento mínimo. Sin embargo, el agua subterránea de acuíferos llanos, de acuíferos cerca de fuentes de agua superficial, o de fuentes que no están bien protegidas a través de la geología natural puede estar sujeta a influencia de las fuentes de agua superficial. Esta agua subterránea puede tener características comúnmente asociadas con el agua superficial (p. ej., presencia de contaminantes microbiológicos grandes tales como Giardia y quistes). Dicha agua subterránea es definida como agua subterránea bajo la influencia del agua superficial y es tratada como si fuera agua superficial.
Cantidad adecuada de la fuente es también una consideración importante. Una fuente debe cumplir con la demanda de un día caluroso de verano o durante un incendio para prevenir la introducción de contaminantes al agua por contraflujo (“back-siphonage”). El contraflujo resulta de la baja presión en el sistema de distribución.
## SACs por fuente de abasto
**SACs por fuente de abasto**
**Notes:**
Es más probable que sistemas de agua más pequeños escojan fuentes de agua subterránea, las cuales usualmente requieren menos tratamiento e involucran gastos de capital más bajos.
La gráfica de arriba muestra el cambio de la fuente predominante de agua subterránea a agua superficial como sistemas que sirven a poblaciones más grandes. Los sistemas grandes frecuentemente optan por fuentes de agua superficial, las cuales usualmente pueden proveer rendimientos de agua más altos.
Para muchos sistemas, un solo tipo de fuente de abasto de agua está disponible. Por ejemplo, un sistema puede estar lejos de fuentes de agua superficial y puede estar limitado a agua subterránea. En otros lugares o áreas, el agua subterránea puede ser escasa o de muy baja calidad.
## Sistema pequeño de agua subterránea
**Notes:**
Según fue descrito en la diapositiva anterior, muchos de los sistemas pequeños usan agua subterránea como fuente de abasto debido a que el agua subterránea usualmente requiere menos tratamiento que el agua superficial y por lo tanto es menos costoso. Esto es una consideración importante ya que muchos de los sistemas pequeños sin una base de tarifas de pagos grande no pueden obtener servicios de un operador certificado a tiempo completo.
Los esfuerzos de protección de cabezales de pozo frecuentemente están entre las formas más costo-efectivas para asegurar agua potable segura. Estos esfuerzos previenen que ocurra contaminación en vez de tratar la contaminación después que haya ocurrido.
## Sistema grande de agua superficial
**Notes:**
Los sistemas grandes de agua superficial típicamente tienen plantas de tratamiento complejas. En adición, los operadores necesitan ser altamente calificados.
Los sistemas pequeños que usan agua superficial usualmente tienen una planta tan compleja como la que se muestra arriba. Esencialmente los mismos procesos de unidad para tratamiento son usados y los operadores necesitan tener tantos conocimientos y estar tan calificados como lo están los operadores de plantas grandes.
Debido a la falta de economías de escala, usted puede ver porque el obtener pericia es difícil para los sistemas pequeños.
## Tratamiento, Almacenamiento y Sistemas de Distribución de Agua
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**Tratamiento, Almacenamiento y Sistemas de Distribución de Agua**
## Tratamiento
## Necesidades de tratamiento
- Contaminantes con efectos agudos a la salud (contaminantes microbiológicos, nitrato)
- Contaminantes con efectos crónicos a la salud (carcinógenos, teratógenos)
- Contaminantes secundarios
**Notes:**
Los sistemas de agua tratan para tres tipos de contaminantes:
Contaminantes microbiológicos, los cuales pueden causar efectos agudos a la salud;
Contaminantes que causan efectos crónicos a la salud; y
Contaminantes secundarios.
Los contaminantes microbiológicos usualmente están asociados con enfermedades gastrointestinales y en casos extremos, con muerte. Estos efectos agudos a la salud pueden atacar en cuestión de horas o días. El nitrato en el agua potable también representa una amenaza aguda a la salud. Los altos niveles pueden interferir con la habilidad de llevar oxígeno de la sangre de un infante. Esta condición potencialmente fatal es llamada “síndrome de bebe azul”.
Los contaminantes con efectos crónicos a la salud incluyen productos derivados de la desinfección, plomo y otros metales, pesticidas y solventes usados por instalaciones comerciales e industriales. Sus efectos a la salud incluyen defectos al nacer, cáncer y otros efectos a largo plazo. Por ejemplo, algunos productos derivados de la desinfección son tóxicos y algunos probablemente son agentes carcinógenos. La exposición al plomo puede impedir el desarrollo mental de los niños.
Los contaminantes con efectos agudos a la salud son de preocupación para la salud pública en sistemas de agua transeúnte no de la comunidad, ya que sirven a una población transeúnte. Por otra parte, los SACs y los SANTNCs sirven a las mismas personas en una base a largo plazo, así que los contaminantes que causan efectos agudos y crónicos a la salud son de preocupación para la salud pública.
Los contaminantes secundarios afectan el sabor, olor, color y dureza del agua potable.
## Opciones de Tratamiento
- El tratamiento seleccionado depende de:
- La calidad de la fuente de abasto de agua
- El tamaño del sistema
- Los requisitos reglamentarios Estatales o Federales
- Experiencia del sistema con tecnologías específicas
**Notes:**
Los sistemas de agua emplean dos estrategias básicas para asegurar que el agua potable que entra al sistema de distribución sea segura: protección de la fuente y tratamiento.
La protección de la fuente minimiza el efecto de la actividad humana (p. ej., producción de aguas usadas o residuales, agricultura e industria) sobre el agua superficial y el agua subterránea.
El tratamiento emplea tecnología para remover contaminantes del agua antes de ser enviada a los clientes. El tratamiento específico usado depende de la calidad de la fuente de agua y otros factores ambientales, tales como el clima y las características corrosivas del agua y la tierra. También depende del tamaño del sistema y de la experiencia con las tecnologías del operador e ingeniero del sistema de agua. En adición, los requisitos reglamentarios Estatales o Federales podrían afectar las selecciones de tecnología.
## Opciones de Tratamiento (continuación)
- Filtración
- Convencional
- Directa
- Arena lenta
- Tierra Diatomacea
- Adición de químicos
- Corrosión
- Hierro y manganeso
- Fluoruro
**Notes:**
Filtración – Muchas instalaciones de tratamiento de agua usan filtración para remover las partículas remanentes del suministro de agua. Estas partículas incluyen barros y cienos, materia orgánica natural, precipitantes procedentes de otros procesos de tratamiento en la instalación, hierro y manganeso, y microorganismos. La filtración aclara el agua, aumenta la efectividad de la desinfección y remueve patógenos.
Adición de productos químicos puede ser usada para controlar la corrosión, remover hierro y manganeso o controlar el sabor y olor.
Vea el Anexo _ para más información sobre las tecnologías de tratamiento de agua potable.
## Slide 29
**Notes:**
El agua puede ser tratada para la remoción de hierro y/o manganeso mediante la oxidación de los metales a sus formas insolubles, y luego removiéndolos a través de filtración. Esta foto muestra un edificio que contiene una planta para el propósito. La torre en el lado más lejano del edificio es donde el agua cruda es aireada (es decir, oxígeno es añadido) para poder oxidar los metales. Cloro y algunas veces permanganato de potasio (KMnO4) puede ser añadido también para asegurar la oxidación.
## Slide 30
**Notes:**
El agua con los metales insolubles oxidados entonces es dirigida a la planta dentro del edificio. Esta planta tiene un proceso de dos pasos o etapas para la remoción de metales insolubles.
Después del tratamiento, el agua no debe exhibir los problemas asociados con el hierro y el manganeso.
Algunos sistemas que tienen hierro y manganeso a niveles bajos pueden añadir polifosfato al agua. El polifosfato trabaja para impedir la oxidación de los metales y previene los problemas de manchado. Este tratamiento frecuentemente es efectivo y menos costoso para los sistemas de agua pequeños.
## Slide 31
**Notes:**
Esta foto es un ejemplo de una planta vieja de remoción de hierro en un sistema rural pequeño. Aquí el agua se deja caer en forma de cascada a través de las bandejas en el lado izquierdo en donde los metales son oxidados. Parte de los metales oxidados se asientan en el recipiente de asentamiento debajo de las bandejas de aireación y el resto son removidos en los dos filtros de presión localizados al lado de la caseta del pozo.
Esta planta, como muchas otras alrededor de la nación, probablemente ha excedido su vida útil y su reemplazo es necesario.
## Slide 32
**Notes:**
Ésta es una foto de un filtro de arena lento localizado en el norte de Idaho. Esta tecnología ha estado en uso por más de 100 años y se ha mostrado que es muy efectiva en la remoción de contaminantes microbianos. Las ventajas principales incluyen la simplicidad de operación y los bajos costos. Las desventajas son que éstos generalmente tienen que ser usados en aguas de alta calidad (turbidez baja) y debido a niveles bajos de filtración, éstos filtros ocupan un área grande.
En el momento en que se tomó esta foto, esta planta había estado en servicio por cerca de cuarenta años. Ésta produce agua potable de alta calidad y segura.
## Opciones de Tratamiento (continuación)
- Aireación
- Tecnologías de membrana
- Filtración por arena verde
- Intercambio de iones
- Adsorción
**Notes:**
Existen muchas otras técnicas que los sistemas de agua usan para tratar contaminantes que se encuentran en sus fuentes de abasto de agua.
Por ejemplo, los sistemas pueden escoger técnicas de aireación que promueven la volatilización de los contaminantes.
Éstos pueden usar tecnologías de membrana para remover contaminantes que no pueden ser removidos a través de filtración convencional.
Muchos sistemas usan filtración de arena verde para remover hierro y manganeso.
Los procesos de intercambio de iones son usados para remover constituyentes inorgánicos si no pueden ser removidos apropiadamente mediante filtración o sedimentación. El intercambio de iones puede ser usado para tratar el agua dura. También puede ser usado para remover arsénico, cromo, exceso de fluoruro, nitratos, radio y uranio.
Los contaminantes orgánicos y los compuestos que causan color, sabor y olor pueden adsorberse (es decir, adherirse o pegarse) a la superficie de carbón activado granulado o en polvo (CAG o CAP). El CAG generalmente es más efectivo que el CAP en cuanto a la remoción de estos contaminantes.
Vea el Anexo _ para más información sobre las tecnologías de tratamiento de agua potable.
## Slide 34
**Notes:**
Esta planta de ósmosis reversa (OR) es un ejemplo de tratamiento de agua más sofisticado y costoso. El agua es forzada a través de una membrana semipermeable que deja los sólidos disueltos atrás. La OR frecuentemente es usada para tratar el agua que tiene sólidos disueltos a niveles muy altos.
## Opciones de Tratamiento (continuación)
- Desinfección
- Cloro
- Ozono
- Luz ultravioleta
**Notes:**
El agua frecuentemente es desinfectada antes de que entre al sistema de distribución para asegurar que los microbios peligrosos son matados.
Cloro, cloraminas o dióxido de cloro muy frecuentemente son usados debido a que son desinfectantes muy efectivos y concentraciones residuales pueden ser mantenidas en el sistema de distribución de agua para proteger contra contaminación biológica.
El ozono es un desinfectante potente, pero no es efectivo en controlar los contaminantes biológicos en las tuberías de distribución.
La luz ultravioleta (UV) también puede ser efectiva como un desinfectante.
## Slide 36
**Notes:**
El tratamiento puede ser muy simple o muy complejo. En esta fotografía, solución de cloro líquido es inyectada en el agua según llega del pozo. El agua entonces es dirigida a través de la tubería negra vertical grande de polietileno (PE) para poder proveer tiempo de contacto para que el cloro desactive los microorganismos que podrían estar en el agua.
Noten el tanque a presión azul en el lado izquierdo de la foto. Esto es un ejemplo de un tanque de aire cautivo; uno que tiene una vejiga flexible para separar el aire y el agua.
## Slide 37
**Notes:**
El cloro es el desinfectante usado más comúnmente, pero otros oxidantes son usados algunas veces y frecuentemente tienen ventajas sobre el cloro. La foto de arriba muestra generadores de ozono en una planta en los Estados centrales de los Estados Unidos. Estos generadores de ozono en particular han estado en uso desde el 1948. Éstos son efectivos en la remoción de sabores y olores, al igual que en la deactivación de microorganismos.
## Slide 38
**Notes:**
Muchos de los sistemas de agua subterránea deben tratar el agua debido a estética. Altos niveles de hierro y/o manganeso son comunes en algunas aguas subterráneas. Estos metales disueltos se oxidan cuando son expuestos al cloro o a la atmósfera y producen sedimento y agua coloreada. La foto de arriba muestra agua siendo sacada utilizando la velocidad y fuerza del flujo (“flush”) de las líneas principales de un parque pequeño de casas movibles. Noten el color parecido a “jugo de tomate” y la consistencia del agua. Esto es causado por el hierro oxidado.
Algunos sistemas pequeños no pueden pagar para instalar tratamiento y tratan de mantener el agua objetable a un mínimo mediante la limpieza periódica de las líneas principales con flujo abundante. El agua mostrada arriba causará que se manche la ropa sucia y los artefactos.
## Tratamiento en los sistemas más pequeños
- Plantas modulares compactas
- Tecnologías de punto-de-uso y
- punto-de-entrada
**Notes:**
Los sistemas de agua potable pequeños han enfrentado problemas por mucho tiempo en cuanto a poder pagar y mantener la tecnología de tratamiento necesaria para proteger la salud pública. Las limitaciones enfrentadas por sistemas pequeños pueden incluir la falta de pericia en la operación de tecnologías de tratamiento complejas, la falta de un operador a tiempo completo y la falta de una base grande de clientes para reducir el impacto en las cuentas de agua de los individuos. Las Enmiendas del 1996 del LAP requieren que la Agencia se enfoque en la identificación de soluciones de tratamiento para sistemas de agua potable pequeños. A través del proceso de identificar tecnologías apropiadas, la Agencia mejorará la base de información para tomar decisiones sobre el tratamiento.
Los sistemas más pequeños que carecen de recursos y de la pericia adecuada pueden optar por una planta modular compacta (es decir, una planta de fabricación normalizada, en vez de una planta construida a la medida) para poder cumplir con sus necesidades de calidad del agua.
En adición, las Enmiendas del 1996 explícitamente reconoció a los dispositivos de tratamiento de punto-de-uso (PDU) y punto-de-entrada (PDE) administrados centralmente como tecnologías de cumplimiento potencialmente menos costosas para los sistemas pequeños. Las unidades PDU son instaladas en el registro y las unidades PDE son instaladas en la entrada del servicio a los hogares afectados. Bajo el LAP, las unidades de tratamiento de PDU y PDE usadas para lograr el cumplimiento para contaminantes químicos (no microbiológicos) son elegibles si son pertenecientes, controlados y mantenidos por el sistema de agua público o por una persona contratada para el sistema.
Las tecnologías de tratamiento de PDU y PDE incluyen alúmina activada, carbón activado, aireación, intercambio de iones, ósmosis inversa y desinfección ultravioleta.
## Slide 40
**Notes:**
Este es un ejemplo de una planta en paquete para uso en los sistemas pequeños usada para remover el gas de ácido sulfhídrico. El agua es bombeada desde el pozo a un aparato de bandejas para aireación colocado en la parte superior de la planta. La aireación del agua remueve efectivamente el gas. El agua es almacenada en la parte trasera de la unidad, luego es desinfectada y bombeada al sistema de distribución.
Esta planta puede ser movida en el sitio como una unidad completa.
## Slide 41
**Notes:**
Una diapositiva anterior mostró una foto de una planta de tratamiento grande de agua superficial. Dichas plantas son complejas y requieren pericia para su operación apropiada. La foto de arriba muestra una planta de paquete de tratamiento de agua superficial que trata el agua del río Yukon en Alaska. Esta planta está localizada dentro de un edificio y es como de 10 pies de ancha, 25 pies de larga y 8 pies de alta. Ésta contiene todas las unidades funcionales que la planta grande tiene y requiere el mismo nivel de pericia del operador para su operación apropiada.
## Fuente de abasto
**Estación de bombeo**
**Sedimentación**
**Floculación**
**Mezcla rápida**
**Adición de químicos**
**Filtros**
**Pozo de decantación / retención**
**Adición de desinfectante**
**Fuente de abasto**
**Notes:**
Usualmente, el agua superficial es tratada para remover los sólidos suspendidos, los contaminantes orgánicos e inorgánicos, los organismos patogénicos, así como los sabores y olores. A continuación encontrará una descripción textual de los siete pasos que son mostrados arriba.
Adición de productos químicos. Los productos químicos, usualmente coagulantes y desinfectantes, son añadidos al agua superficial no tratada para hacer los contaminantes más fáciles de remover.
Mezcla rápida. Los productos químicos son mezclados rápidamente con el agua no tratada para facilitar las reacciones químicas que desestabilizan las partículas cargadas.
Floculación. El agua es mezclada lentamente en los recipientes de floculación. El mezclado lento y gentil permite que las partículas desestabilizadas químicamente entren en contacto entre ellas para que partículas “floculadas” más grandes y más fácilmente removibles sean formadas.
Sedimentación. Las partículas floculadas son permitidas a asentarse fuera del agua y subsiguientemente son removidas como “sedimento”. Muchos de los contaminantes de la fuente de agua y los productos químicos añadidos en el paso 1 son removidos en este proceso.
Filtros. Las partículas floculadas restantes son removidas según el agua pasa a través del medio granular de los filtros. El agua limpia y filtrada es recolectada debajo de los filtros.
Adición de desinfectante. El desinfectante (usualmente cloro) es añadido al agua filtrada a medida que es transferida al pozo limpio o al almacenamiento de agua terminada.
Detención del pozo limpio. El agua es retenida en la cuenca de almacenamiento del pozo limpio por suficiente tiempo para permitir que el desinfectante deactive cualquier patógeno restante. Un residuo de desinfectante es mantenido en el sistema de distribución para proteger contra contaminación que podría ocurrir después de que el agua haya salido de la planta de tratamiento.
## Almacenamiento
## Almacenamiento
- Presuriza el sistema de distribución que ayuda a prevenir la contaminación
- Permite al sistema cumplir con la demandas máximas
- Protege las bombas
**Notes:**
Casi todos los sistemas de agua incluyen instalaciones para almacenar agua terminada, o agua que está lista para ser enviada a los clientes. El almacenamiento puede ser en tanques al nivel de la tierra o tanques elevados. Los sistemas de agua pequeños frecuentemente usan tanques presurizados pequeños (tanques hidroneumáticos) que usan energía eléctrica en vez de elevación para mantener la presión en el sistema de distribución.
La capacidad de almacenamiento adecuada es importante porque asegura la presión de agua positiva necesaria para prevenir que los contaminantes entren al sistema de distribución.
La rehabilitación periódica de las instalaciones de almacenamiento es necesaria para prevenir la entrada y crecimiento de contaminantes microbiológicos en la instalación de almacenamiento y para mantener la integridad estructural.
El almacenamiento también es necesario porque permite que los sistemas provean agua durante periodos de uso máximo y asegura la presión adecuada para cumplir con los requisitos de flujo para incendios. Muchos sistemas de agua pequeños no tienen almacenamiento u otras instalaciones que son adecuados para los propósitos de protección contra incendio.
## Tanque de almacenamiento con depósitos de moho
**Notes:**
La foto de arriba muestra el muro interior de un tanque de almacenamiento. Éstos son depósitos de enmohecimiento que pueden refugiar bacterias y bajan la calidad del agua.
Los tanques de almacenamiento, cuando no son diseñados o mantenidos apropiadamente, son un punto de entrada común para microbios contaminantes.
Los tanques de almacenamiento tienen compuertas para el acceso y la inspección. Estas compuertas deben ser diseñadas apropiadamente para mantener fuera el agua de lluvia, el polvo, los insectos y otros contaminantes; además, deben ser cerrados con llave para prevenir el vandalismo.
Los respiraderos y los sobreflujos también deben ser diseñados y mantenidos para prevenir la introducción de contaminantes.
## Slide 46
**Notes:**
Los tanques de almacenamiento comúnmente son encontrados enterrados bajo tierra, en la superficie de la tierra y elevados. Éste es un tanque al nivel de la tierra que está construido de un acero recubierto con cristal. El recubrimiento de cristal los hace muy resistentes a la corrosión y esto es útil porque la corrosión puede acortar grandemente la vida útil de los tanques de acero. Este tanque en particular está localizado en la isla de Hawaii donde el salitre puede hacer la corrosión un gran problema.
Noten que existe una compuerta de acceso en el techo del tanque justo arriba de la escalera. Esto es para permitir el acceso para la limpieza y la inspección. Es importante que todos los aspectos de las instalaciones de almacenamiento sean diseñados apropiadamente para prohibir la entrada de contaminantes (p. ej., polvo, insectos, roedores). Las compuertas de acceso usualmente son construidas con un reborde de 4 – 6 pulgadas alrededor de la apertura y con una tapa del tipo de caja de zapatos con cerradura y junta. Otros puntos de entrada potenciales para la contaminación deben también ser diseñados apropiadamente, ya que ha sido mostrado que muchos eventos de contaminación pueden ser rastreados a los tanques de almacenamiento.
## Slide 47
**Notes:**
Éste es un tanque elevado. Dichos tanques son mucho más costosos que los tanques al nivel de la tierra o enterrados y son usados en donde la topografía no permite la colocación de un tanque al nivel de la tierra a una elevación que proveerá la presión adecuada al sistema.
Estos tanques usualmente tienen una sola tubería desde el sistema de distribución. Por lo tanto, éstos “corren en la línea” y el agua puede entrar en el tanque o salir del tanque a través de la misma línea dependiendo de donde proviene la demanda del sistema.
Los tanques elevados pueden ser puntos de entrada para la contaminación debido a que éstos frecuentemente no obtienen la misma frecuencia de inspecciones que los tanques al nivel de la tierra. Obviamente, esto es porque no todas las personas se sienten cómodas subiendo a éstos.
## Slide 48
**Notes:**
Los tanques de almacenamiento tienen que tener respiraderos para permitir que el aire salga cuando el agua está siendo bombeada al tanque y para permitir que el aire entre cuando el agua está saliendo del tanque. En ocasiones ha ocurrido que presiones atmosféricas han colapsado los tanques de acero cuando los respiraderos se han tapado.
Esta foto muestra un respiradero del tipo U invertida. Este tipo de respiradero es requerido por muchos estándares Estatales debido a que la porción invertida hace más difícil que entre polvo u otros materiales arrastrados por el viento. Además, el respiradero tiene una malla para mantener fuera a los pájaros e insectos.
## Slide 49
**Notes:**
Ésta es una foto de una batería de tanques a presión. Éstas son usadas comúnmente en sistemas pequeños de agua subterránea debido a su bajo costo. Los tanques son cargados con aire a un nivel predeterminado. El agua es bombeada dentro de los tanques, comprimiendo el aire y aumentando la presión en el sistema. A otra presión predeterminada las bombas se apagan y se le provee agua al sistema desde los tanques presurizados. Cuando se ha usado suficiente agua para permitir que la presión caiga a un nivel más bajo, las bombas son prendidas de nuevo.
La caja pequeña localizada en el centro de la foto es el interruptor de presión. Éste registra la presión del sistema y prende y apaga las bombas. Estos tipos de sistemas de almacenamiento solamente proveen suficiente almacenamiento para evitar que las bombas entren en ciclos muy frecuentes de prendido y apagado.
## Slide 50
**Notes:**
Ésta es una foto de un tanque elevado pequeño que fue investigado como la fuente de contaminación de un sistema de agua potable. Eventualmente la causa de la contaminación fue identificada de ser materia fecal depositada por aves. Noten los pájaros perchados sobre el tanque.
## Slide 51
**Notes:**
Ésta es una foto tomada desde la parte superior del tanque. Noten el excremento avícola en el techo del tanque. La tapa de la compuerta de acceso en este tanque es simplemente una lámina de acero con bisagras que cierra sobre la apertura en el techo. Las bisagras están en el lado derecho de la foto y la cerradura está en el lado izquierdo con el candado parcialmente tapado por la escalera. Una pieza angular de hierro está soldada sobre la compuerta para dirigir el derrame en el sentido opuesto de las aperturas alrededor de la tapa.
El agua contaminada con material fecal puede entrar fácilmente al tanque a través de esta apertura pobremente diseñada. No mostrado en esta foto, existe otra apertura en el techo del tanque, la cual es suficientemente grande para realmente permitir la entrada de pájaros al tanque.
## Instalaciones de Transmisión, Distribución, y Bombeo
## Instalaciones de Transmisión, Distribución, y Bombeo
- Líneas principales de agua
- Instalaciones de bombeo
- Aditamentos
- Bocas de incendio
- Metros de agua
- Válvulas y dispositivos de prevención de contraflujo
**Provista por: Carl Ambrose: Ciudad de Nueva York DEP**
**Notes:**
Para la mayoría de los sistemas de agua, la distribución y transmisión de agua requiere un capital de inversión más grande y mayores recursos de operación que otros componentes del sistema de agua.
Las tuberías de Transmisión traen agua desde el abasto al tratamiento o desde el tratamiento a los sistemas de distribución.
Las tuberías de Distribución transfieren agua al cliente. Estas tuberías son conocidas también como "líneas principales de agua". Muchos de los sistemas de agua incluyen también bombas reforzadoras, las cuales ayudan a mantener la presión del sistema. Las líneas principales estructuralmente estables y las instalaciones de bombeo son de crítica importancia para el cuidado contra riesgos a la salud pública. Si la presión se pierde o si presión negativa es inducida, el agua contaminada o las aguas usadas o residuales pueden regresar al sistema a través de fugas. En adición, las líneas principales deben mantenerse en buenas condiciones debido a que cualquier fallo puede dejar a la comunidad sin servicio de agua hasta que el fallo sea reparado.
Los sistemas de distribución incluyen también aditamentos que ayudan a proteger la salud pública.
Bocas de Incendio, además de combatir incendios, también son utilizadas para limpiar el agua estancada del sistema.
Metros de agua ayudan a prevenir el sobreuso de agua y provee al sistema con datos o información sobre agua no contabilizada, lo cual puede ayudar al sistema a identificar fugas.
Válvulas son necesarias para dirigir el flujo del agua o para cerrar alguna línea de agua para mantenimiento o reparación. Dispositivos de prevención de contraflujo ayudan a asegurar que el agua contaminada que pueda originarse en establecimientos comerciales, residenciales o redes de distribución interconectada no contamine el sistema de agua.
**Provista por: Carl Ambrose: Ciudad de Nueva York DEP**
**Notes:**
La foto de arriba muestra una línea de transmisión en la ciudad de Nueva York. Esta gran línea lleva agua desde la planta de tratamiento de agua a líneas de distribución más pequeñas que la distribuyen a los clientes.
## Slide 55
**Notes:**
Esta es una fotografía de una línea principal de transmisión de gran tamaño fabricada de cemento y asbesto, la cual se fracturó catastróficamente y fue sacada de servicio.
Líneas principales de agua, ambas de transmisión y distribución, están normalmente enterradas y frecuentemente, al no estar visibles, no reciben la atención debida con la posible consecuencia de fallas catastróficas.
## Slide 56
**Notes:**
Esta es una foto de una línea principal de distribución de 6 pulgadas, la cual ha sido removida recientemente en un proyecto de reemplazo. Noten las tres bandas de reparación hechas en acero inoxidable. El reemplazo de las líneas principales en este sistema, probablemente debió haberse realizado en décadas anteriores. Las roturas y fugas en un sistema de distribución, fuera de ser costosas, pueden contaminar el agua potable debido a la posibilidad de contraflujo.
## Slide 57
**Notes:**
Los sistemas pequeños frecuentemente tienen instalaciones marginales. Esta foto muestra una línea de poca capacidad de transmisión que lleva agua desde una quebrada a una planta modular compacta. La línea es aislada para protección contra congelamiento.
## Slide 58
**Notes:**
Líneas principales del sistema de distribución tienen características diferentes en el Ártico. Ésta es una foto de trabajadores soldando dos pedazos de una línea principal de agua. La línea principal es de 4 pulgadas PE y está cubierta por aislamiento y un revestimiento de metal protector. Los sistemas de distribución del Ártico, típicamente están construidos para permitir que el agua sea circulada y calentada para prevenir congelamiento en las líneas principales o en los tanques de almacenamiento.
## Instalaciones de bombeo
- Bombas mueven fluidos de un punto a otro
- Transportan agua a través del sistema
- Remueven sedimento o alimentan químicos
- Tipos de bombas
- Desplazamiento positivo
- Centrifuga
- Expulsora
**Notes:**
En un sistema de agua, existen muchas aplicaciones que requieren una bomba para mover el fluido de un punto a otro. En adición al transporte de agua a través del sistema, entre las funciones de las bombas se incluyen: sistemas de alimentación de químicos, eliminación de sedimento, compresión de aire, y muestreo.
Existen tres tipos de bombas usadas en una planta de tratamiento de agua.
Una bomba de desplazamiento positivo lleva agua a una velocidad constante a pesar de la presión que debe superar. Este tipo de bomba es típicamente usada para la aplicación en línea de químicos (es decir, aplicación de químicos dentro de una línea de agua presurizada).
Las bombas centrifugas son utilizadas cuando un volumen de flujo parejo es necesario para cumplir con las demandas impuestas en ella. El volumen de bombeo varía con la presión de descarga del agua en la descarga de la bomba (es decir, según la presión de descarga aumenta, el volumen de bombeo disminuye). Las bombas centrifugas son usadas para pozos, agua no tratada, agua de lavado (“backwash”) contracorriente, transferencia, agua terminada, reforzadoras, lodos y bombeo de reciclaje de aguas de lavado contracorriente.
Las bombas de expulsión son bombas de vacío en las cuales el gas es removido de un contenedor (p. ej., un cilindro de cloro) mediante el paso de agua a una velocidad alta a través de una cámara de conexión. El agua a alta velocidad crea un vacío que conduce el cloro dentro de la corriente de agua.
## Slide 60
**Notes:**
Ésta es una foto de una bomba vertical de turbina de un pozo (una bomba centrifuga) para un sistema de agua de tamaño mediano. La válvula grande en el lado derecho de la foto es una válvula automática que se abre lentamente cuando la bomba se prende y se cierra lentamente cuando la bomba se detiene. Ésta es diseñada para prevenir el "golpe de ariete“ (martilleo) que puede causar que las líneas principales se rompan.
Noten que la bomba está montada en una base que está al menos a 1 pie sobre el piso de la caseta del pozo y a 18 pulgadas sobre la elevación de inundación de 100 años. Esto protege el pozo y el acuífero de la contaminación por inundaciones o derrames.
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**Notes:**
Éstas son bombas de gran y alto servicio en un gran sistema de agua superficial. Estas bombas de "alto servicio" envían agua tratada desde la planta al sistema de distribución. Las bombas son como de cinco pies de diámetro.
## Slide 62
**Notes:**
La bomba amarilla pequeña en el contenedor amarillo en el lado derecho de la foto es una bomba de desplazamiento positivo para la alimentación de químicos. Éstas son diseñadas para bombear la misma cantidad de producto dentro del sistema de agua aún cuando la presión del sistema puede cambiar. Éstas son usadas en sistemas de tamaño pequeño y mediano para añadir químicos para el tratamiento y pueden ser ajustadas fácilmente para poder obtener el volumen correcto de alimentación de químicos.
Este sistema es servido por tres pozos cuya agua es dirigida por múltiples (“manifold”) a la tubería sencilla mostrada aquí. La bomba de alimentación de químicos inyecta cloro para desinfectar el agua. La caja negra montada en la pared recibe una señal de un metro de agua (no mostrado) y aumenta o disminuye el volumen de inyección de cloro basándose en la cantidad de agua siendo bombeada. El cloro líquido aprobado por la FNS* es almacenado en el barril azul en el lado izquierdo. El ingeniero está midiendo el residuo de cloro en el punto de inyección para asegurarse que existe el residuo adecuado para la desinfección apropiada.
La Fundación Nacional de Sanidad Internacional es una organización de pruebas y certificación sin fines de lucro que verifica las capacidades de rendimiento de los sistemas de tratamiento de agua potable comercialmente listos. También certifican productos con marcas formalmente registradas como evidencia de cumplimiento con los estándares voluntarios de consenso, reglamentos oficiales o especificaciones de productos.
## Slide 63
**Notes:**
Esta es una bomba centrífuga utilizada para reforzar las presiones en el sistema de distribución. La cantidad de agua que producirá esta bomba es inversamente proporcional a la presión contra la cual está bombeando.
## Historia del Programa manejo
## Orígenes del Programa de manejo
**Principios del siglo 20****: esfuerzos Estatales y locales para controlar enfermedades de origen hídrico (efectos agudos a la salud) **
**1914****: Primeros estándares Federales, adoptados voluntariamente por muchos Estados**
**1925****: Filtración y cloración utilizada en grandes ciudades**
**Notes:**
En los años 1800s y principios de los 1900s, los Estados, sistemas de agua y gobiernos locales comenzaron a establecer programas para asegurar la distribución de agua potable segura. Los primeros esfuerzos se enfocaron en contaminantes microbiológicos, tales como protozoos, bacteriológicos y contaminantes virales. Se hicieron esfuerzos para prevenir que el alcantarillado crudo entre a cuerpos de agua que eran utilizados como fuentes de abasto de agua potable y para tratar el agua sacada de lagos, ríos y reservas.
Los primeros estándares Federales del agua potable fueron adoptados en 1914 por el Servicio de Salud Pública (SSP) de los E.E.U.U. Los estándares solamente fueron requeridos para acarreadores interestatales, pero muchos estados los adoptaron voluntariamente. Los estándares incluyeron un límite para el conteo total de bacterias en placas y estipuló estándares de muestreo para el E. Coli. Los estándares de 1914 solamente toman en cuenta la calidad bacteriológica del agua debido a que la comisión que propuso los estándares no pudo acordar sobre los requisitos específicos químicos y físicos. En 1925, el SSP estableció estándares para algunos constituyentes físicos y químicos.(plomo, cobre, zinc, sustancias excesivas de minerales solubles).
Para 1925, ciudades grandes estaban utilizando filtración y cloración. Es probable que la combinación del uso de filtración y cloración haya ayudado a salvar más vidas que ningún otro esfuerzo de salud pública.
Para mediados de los 1900s, los departamentos Estatales de salud pública estaban bien establecidos como agencias reglamentarias. Los contaminantes primarios de interés aún continuaban siendo aquellos, tales como patógenos y nitrato, que causan problemas de salud inmediatos o agudos.
## Enfoque de barrera múltiple
- Enfocado en la prevención
- Enfoque comprensivo
- Selección de fuente de abasto
- Protección de fuentes de abasto
- Tratamiento
**Notes:**
Prevención es la clave para proveer agua potable segura. Hemos aprendido a través de experiencias que barreras protectoras siempre deben mantenerse en vigor para proteger o salvaguardar contra la ocurrencia de condiciones que puedan causar enfermedades.
Estados desarrollaron un enfoque de barreras múltiples para prevenir contaminación microbiana en el agua potable. Este enfoque de barreras múltiples trabaja con el sistema de agua de forma comprensiva, tomando en cuenta un sinnúmero de puntos donde la contaminación puede ocurrir. Los pasos incluyen:
Selección y protección de una fuente de abasto apropiada; y
Selección del tratamiento que es apropiado para la calidad de la fuente de abasto de agua. El tratamiento apropiado puede incluir coagulación y sedimentación, filtración, y desinfección con tiempo de contacto.
## Enfoque de barrera múltiple
- Sistemas de distribución estables diseñados apropiadamente
- Estándares de diseño y construcción
- Revisión de planos y especificaciones para los sistemas de agua potable
- Encuestas sanitarias
- Adiestramiento, asistencia técnica y certificación del operador
**Notes:**
Los Estados utilizaron varios métodos reglamentarios para implantar el enfoque de barreras múltiples.
La construcción de buenos diseños de ingeniería de sistemas de distribución promueve circulación completa y evita condiciones de agua estancada que puede facilitar la contaminación microbiana. Agencias Estatales insistieron también en instalaciones de almacenamiento bien diseñadas y construidas que confiablemente protegían el agua terminada (agua que está lista para distribución al cliente) de contaminación.
Los Estados desarrollaron estándares de diseño y construcción; incluyendo requisitos para presión positiva y redundancia.
La mayoría requerían que los planos y especificaciones para sistemas nuevos de agua (o alteraciones mayores a sistemas existentes) sean aprobados antes de ser construidos. Algunos Estados también requirieron una inspección posterior a la construcción para asegurar que los sistemas "según construidos" sean conformes a los planos y especificaciones aprobados.
En adición, encuestas sanitarias de rutina fueron realizadas por ingenieros o empleados de sanidad del Estado para verificar todos los componentes del sistema desde la fuente de abasto hasta el grifo.
Los Estados también establecieron programas para asegurar que los operadores (al menos aquellos de sistemas grandes) estaban adiestrados y certificados para operar y mantener sus instalaciones.
## Enfoque de barrera múltiple
- Permisos de descarga
- Licenciatura Profesional
- Códigos de edificación
- Cumplimiento
**Notes:**
El enfoque de barrera múltiple también toma en cuenta las actividades fuera del sistema de agua que podrían directa o indirectamente afectar la calidad del agua potable. Por ejemplo:
Los permisos de descarga aseguran que las descargas a aguas subterráneas o superficiales que pueden servir como una fuente de abasto de agua potable cumpla con los estándares especificados;
Requisitos de licenciatura profesional (p. ej., para ingenieros y plomeros) aseguran que los trabajadores están adiestrados y experimentados adecuadamente;
Códigos de edificación protegen las estructuras que guardan el equipo del sistema de agua y el almacenamiento de agua terminada; y
El cumplimiento de todas los estándares actúa como incentivo para cumplir.
## Programas Estatales de agua potable
- A mediados del siglo XX hubo un incremento en la utilización de productos químicos
- Mejor entendimiento de los efectos a la salud
- Investigación de la fuente de abasto de agua
- Soluciones a través de tratamiento o fuentes de abasto alternas
**Notes:**
Entre principios y mediado del siglo XX, el aumento de la industrialización resultó en el aumento en descargas de contaminantes químicos a cuerpos de agua superficial. Los contaminantes químicos incluyen compuestos tales como pesticidas, metales pesados y químicos orgánicos volátiles.
Según los científicos comenzaron a identificar riesgos a la salud asociados con una cantidad de contaminantes químicos, los programas Estatales de agua potable comenzaron a examinar las fuentes de abasto de agua para dichos contaminantes. Si los contaminantes eran detectados en niveles que podrían causar riesgo a la salud, los ingenieros, ya sea, diseñaban instalaciones de tratamiento para tomar en cuenta el contaminante, o recomendaban fuentes de abasto de aguas alternas.
## Origen del Envolvimiento Federal
**Primeros Esfuerzos del Estado**
**1914**
**Primeros estándares Federales - acarreadores interestatales**
**1925 - 1940**
**Estándares adicionales**
**1962**
**Los estándares más comprensivos antes del LAP**
**1969**
**EAAC**
**1970**
**Se fundó la Agencia**
**1974**
**Contaminantes de agua potable asociados al cáncer en Nueva Orleans; se promulgó el LAP**
**Siglo XIX**
** ****Se promulgó el LAP**
**Origen del **** Envolvimiento Federal**
**Notes:**
Durante mediados del siglo veinte, el gobierno Federal aumentó gradualmente su énfasis en programas para aumentar el acceso público a agua potable segura y adecuada.
SSP estableció estándares en los 1940s que tomaban en cuenta la calidad química del agua.
En 1962, límites mandatarios (para acarreadores interestatales) para químicos relacionados a la salud e impurezas biológicas y límites recomendados para impurezas que afectan apariencia, sabor, y olor, fueron establecidos para 28 constituyentes. Todos los 50 Estados aceptaron estos estándares, con modificaciones menores, adoptadas como reglamentaciones o directrices.
En 1969, el SSP condujo una Encuesta del Abasto de Agua de la Comunidad (EAAC). La encuesta indicó que varios millones de personas estaban siendo suministrados agua de calidad inadecuada y que 360,000 personas estaban siendo suministrados agua potable potencialmente peligrosa.
En 1970, la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (La Agencia) fue establecida, y el programa Federal de agua potable fue movido del SSP a la Agencia. La nueva agencia formada, la Agencia, afrontó la preocupación pública creciente sobre la seguridad del agua potable.
Datos de la EAAC y otras encuestas realizadas por la Agencia a principios de los 1970s, demostraron que el agua potable estaba contaminada a escala nacional, particularmente con químicos orgánicos sintéticos.
En adición, en Nueva Orleans en 1974, la alta incidencia de cáncer de la vejiga fue asociada con contaminantes en el agua potable.
En respuesta a las preocupaciones incitadas por las encuestas y los estudios, el Congreso promulgó en 1974 el Acta de Agua Potable Segura. El acta de 1974 estableció el programa de Supervisión del Sistema Público de Agua Potable (manejo). El propósito del programa manejo era establecer estándares nacionales mínimos realizables, aplicables por ley para la calidad del agua y para garantizar que los proveedores de agua monitoreen el agua para asegurar el cumplimiento de los estándares nacionales. Estos enfoque basado en estándares dominaban el programa manejo por muchos años y aún son una parte importante de los programas de hoy día.
## Acta del Agua Potable Segura de 1974
- Requirió el establecimiento de Reglamentaciones Nacionales de Primacía del Agua Potable
- Estableció el papel de
- La Agencia
- Estados
- Proveedores públicos de agua potable
**Notes:**
El LAP de 1974 estableció un programa cooperativo entre las agencias locales, Estados y Federales. El acta requirió el establecimiento de reglamentaciones primarias para el agua potable designadas para asegurar agua potable segura para los consumidores.
Estas reglamentaciones fueron las primeras en ser implantadas a un gran número de sistemas de agua alrededor de todos los Estados Unidos, cubriendo tanto contaminantes químicos como microbianos.
El LAP mandó cambios mayores a las reglamentaciones de sistemas de agua potable mediante el establecimiento de roles (papel) específicos para el gobierno Federal y Estatal, como también para los proveedores públicos de agua.
El gobierno Federal, específicamente la Agencia, fue autorizada a establecer reglamentaciones nacionales para el agua potable, llevar a cabo estudios e investigaciones especiales y supervisar la implantación Estatal del Acta.
Se espera que los Estados acepten la mayor parte de la responsabilidad, llamada responsabilidad primaria de cumplimiento (primacía), para la administración y cumplimiento de reglamentaciones establecidas por la EPA bajo el Acta.
Los proveedores públicos de agua tienen la responsabilidad de día a día, cumplir con las reglamentaciones. Para cumplir con esta meta, ellos deben llevar a cabo monitoreo rutinario e informar los resultados a la agencia reglamentaria del Estado. Las violaciones deben ser informadas al público y corregidas. El no cumplir con estas funciones puede resultar en acciones de cumplimiento y penalidades.
## Programa de manejo: Cambios de enfoque
- LAP de 1974 requirió estándares primarios nacionales; definió los roles o el papel de la Agencia, los Estados y los SPAPs
- Enmiendas de 1986 del LAP enfatizaron los estándares, el muestreo y el cumplimiento
- Enmiendas de 1996 del LAP enfatizaron la prevención
- El programa de manejo de hoy día refleja el enfoque de barrera múltiple de los Estados
**Notes:**
El Congreso subestima significativamente la cantidad de tiempo requerido por parte de la Agencia en desarrollar estándares reales del agua potable.
El LAP requiere estándares interinos en seis meses de su promulgación, con estándares revisados en unos 2.5 años.
La Agencia promulgó las primeras Reglamentaciones Nacionales Interinas Primarias del Agua Potable un año después de su promulgación.
En reacción a la percibida lentitud de la Agencia, el Congreso incluyó fechas para el establecimiento de estándares en las Enmiendas de 1986 del LAP. Específicamente, la ley requirió que la Agencia reglamentara 85 contaminantes para el 1989 y 25 contaminantes adicionales cada tres años de ahí en adelante.
Diez años más tarde, el Congreso enmendó al LAP nuevamente. En un esfuerzo para reducir el problema de reglamentaciones en los Estados y para proveer a la Agencia y a los Estados la flexibilidad para concentrarse en aquellas amenazas mayores a la de salud pública, el Congreso eliminó el requisito del programa de SPAAP para incluir 25 estándares nuevos cada tres años.
Las Enmiendas de 1996 requieren que la Agencia evalúe la necesidad para reglamentar cinco contaminantes cada cinco años y enfatizó la necesidad de tener buena ciencia e involucrar al público en el establecimiento de prioridades para reglamentaciones.
Las Enmiendas de 1996 también incluyeron nuevos y más fuertes enfoques de prevención en el programa de SPAAP. El enfoque preventivo y comprensivo de 1996 de las enmiendas del LAP combinaron el enfoque de barrera múltiple tomada por los programas Estatales anteriores con los estándares, monitoreo y enfoques de cumplimiento empleados por el programa Federal de los 1970s y 1980s.
## Programa de manejo hoy día:Papeles de la Agencia, los Estados, y los Sistemas Públicos de Agua Potable
## Programa de manejo de hoy día - Papel de la Agencia
## Papel de la Agencia
**Oficina de **
**Agua Subterránea **
**y Agua Potable**
**División de **
**Estándares y **
**Administración **
**de Riesgos**
**Centro de Apoyo Técnico**
**División de Protección del Agua Potable**
**Oficina del Administrador**
**Oficinas Regionales**
**Oficina de Cumplimiento y Asistencia de Cumplimiento**
**Notes:**
La Oficina de Agua Subterránea y Agua Potable (OASAP) tiene la responsabilidad para el liderazgo nacional del programa de manejo. La División de Estándares y Administración de Riesgos de la OASAP desarrolla estándares técnicos, incluyendo NMCs, técnicas de tratamiento y requisitos asociados de muestreo o monitoreo e informe y desarrolla las reglamentaciones que deben ser adoptadas por los Estados.
La División de Protección de Agua Potable (DPAP) de la OASAP implanta las reglamentaciones y establece políticas nacionales y dirección para asegurar mejor cumplimiento. La DPAP también provee asistencia a Regiones y Estados en la implantación de nuevas reglamentaciones. Esta asistencia puede tomar la forma de adiestramiento, guías, u hojas de verificación entre otra información, incluyendo equipos de implantación de reglamentaciones y la Academia de Agua Potable.
La Oficina de Cumplimiento y Asistencia de Cumplimiento provee liderazgo nacional para asuntos de cumplimiento de la manejo.
La Oficina Regional de la Agencia tiene el papel crítico de supervisar la implantación y cumplimiento por parte de los Estados con primacía y la implantación y cumplimiento de estándares en Estados sin primacía. Las regiones también supervisan la administración Estatal de las subvenciones del Fondo Fluctuante Estatal para el Agua Potable.
## Establecimiento e Implantación de Estándares
- Reglamentaciones Nacionales Primarias del Agua Potable
- Reglamentaciones Nacionales Secundarias del Agua Potable
- Requisitos de primacía del Estado
**Notes:**
La División de Estándares y Administración de Riesgos de la Agencia establece los Reglamentos Nacionales Primarios y Secundarios del Agua Potable, los cuales incluyen los niveles de concentración para contaminantes en agua tratada o en los estándares de tratamiento basados en tecnología.
Un Reglamentación Nacional Primaria del Agua Potable (encontrado en la Parte 141 del Código de Reglamentos Federales ó “CFR 40”, por sus siglas en inglés) es un estándar que se puede hacer cumplir legalmente que aplica a sistemas públicos de agua. Los estándares primarios protegen la calidad del agua potable mediante la limitación de los niveles de contaminantes específicos que son conocidos o anticipados a ocurrir en el agua y pueden afectar adversamente la salud pública.
Los Reglamentos Nacionales Secundarios del Agua Potable (encontrado en la Parte 143 del “CFR 40”) son lineamientos que no se pueden hacer cumplir para contaminantes que pueden causar efectos cosméticos (tales como la decoloración de la piel o de los dientes) o efectos estéticos (tales como sabor, olor o color) en el agua potable. Es importante notar que el agua que sabe y huele mal, frecuentemente puede llevar a las personas a buscar agua de mejor sabor y olor, la cual puede ser menos segura. Sin embargo, debido a que estos estándares son basados en intereses estéticos y no en efectos a la salud, la Agencia recomienda, pero no requiere que los sistemas de agua cumplan con los estándares secundarios. Sin embargo, los Estados pueden escoger adoptar estándares secundarios como estándares que se deben hacer cumplir. La información en este módulo se enfoca en los estándares nacionales primarios.
La Parte 142 del “CFR 40” contiene reglamentos para la implantación y el cumplimiento de los Reglamentos Nacionales Primarios del Agua Potable en la Parte 141 del “CFR 40”. Éste incluye requisitos y procedimientos para los Estados y Tribus para obtener primacía, al igual que requisitos para la aplicación de los Reglamentos Federales para lograr el cumplimiento y la emisión de varianzas y excepciones.
## Estándares y Reglamentaciones bajo el LAP
- Reglamentaciones para controlar contaminantes con riesgos agudos a la salud
- Contaminantes Microbiológicos
- Reglamentaciones para controlar contaminantes con riesgos crónicos a la salud
**Notes:**
Los estándares establecidos bajo el programa de manejo controla los contaminantes que presentan efectos agudos a la salud (p. ej., contaminantes microbiológicos) y contaminantes que presentan efectos crónicos a la salud.
Los estándares para contaminantes con efectos agudos a la salud aplican a todos los sistemas públicos de agua potable. Su propósito es prevenir las epidemias inmediatas a la salud asociadas con estos contaminantes.
La Agencia también establece estándares que toman en cuenta los contaminantes que son principalmente asociados con efectos crónicos (a largo plazo) a la salud. Aunque los contaminantes cubiertos en estos estándares están principalmente asociados con efectos crónicos a la salud, algunos de estos contaminantes también presentan efectos agudos a la salud, pero no a niveles típicamente encontrados en el agua potable.
En general, los sistemas de agua transeúntes no de la comunidad – sistemas de agua que no sirven a la misma población en base diaria – son exentos de los estándares para contaminantes crónicos. El propósito de estos estándares es prevenir los efectos a la salud asociados con la ingestión a largo plazo de agua contaminada.
## Establecimiento de Estándares: Pasos
**Paso 1**
**Determinación **
**de **
**contaminantes**
**Paso 2**
**Establecimiento**
**de prioridades**
**Paso 3**
**Desarrollo de**
**reglamentaciones**
**Notes:**
Las Enmiendas del 1996 al LAP requieren que la Agencia siga varios pasos para determinar primero, si el establecer un estándar para un contaminante en particular es apropiado y de ser así, cual debe ser el estándar. El compromiso público y la ciencia y datos revisados por los colegas son aspectos claves del enfoque para desarrollar nuevos reglamentos bajo el programa actual de manejo.
Paso 1 – La Agencia debe primero determinar cuales contaminantes va a considerar para reglamentación. Esta determinación está basada en los riesgos a la salud y la probabilidad de que los contaminantes ocurran a niveles de interés en los sistemas públicos de agua potable.
Paso 2 – Luego, la Agencia considera las aportaciones públicas y la ciencia y datos disponibles para establecer prioridades para la reglamentación. Si la Agencia determina que es necesaria la reglamentación, la Agencia debe trabajar con agencias y grupos (“stateholders”) para desarrollar propuestas de reglamentos propuestos y solicitar y considerar los comentarios públicos sobre la propuesta.
Paso 3 – Finalmente, utilizando el envolvimiento delas agencias y grupos de interés, la Agencia publica (promulga) reglamentos finales. Los reglamentos finales incluyen los límites de concentración – Niveles Máximos de Contaminantes (NMC) – o requisitos de tratamiento, al igual que requisitos para el muestreo o monitoreo regular. También existen requisitos para informar al público del sistema no cumplir con los estándares.
## Determinación deContaminantes
**Ciencia con Base Fuerte**
**Aportación pública**
**Acción reglamentaria sobre cinco contaminantes **
**para el 2001**
**Lista de**
**Contaminantes**
**Candidatos**
**Actualizada cada cinco años**
**(actualmente 50 químicos, **
**10 microbianos)**
**Notes:**
Las Enmiendas del 1986 del LAP incluían fechas precisas que requerían a la Agencia, reglamentar 83 contaminantes y luego reglamentar 25 contaminantes adicionales cada tres años. Las Enmiendas requerían que la Agencia sacara de una lista existente de contaminantes con efectos conocidos a la salud los seleccionados. Sin embargo, el enfoque no tomó en cuenta cuán frecuente un contaminante ocurría en el agua potable, no proveía un medio para dar prioridad a contaminantes a ser reglamentados.
El enfoque delineado en las Enmiendas del 1996 para desarrollar nuevos estándares requiere aportaciones amplias públicas y científicas para asegurar que los contaminantes que presentan los mayores riesgos a la salud pública sean seleccionados para reglamentación futura. La presencia de un contaminante en el agua potable y los riesgos a la salud pública asociados con un contaminante deben ser considerados para poder determinar si un riesgo a la salud pública es evidente. En adición, el enfoque de selección de nuevos contaminantes toma en consideración las necesidades de poblaciones sensitivas tales como niños y mujeres embarazadas.
Bajo las Enmiendas del 1996, la Lista de Contaminantes Candidatos (LCC) guiará la evaluación científica de nuevos contaminantes. Los contaminantes en la LCC reciben prioridad para desarrollo reglamentario, investigaciones de agua potable (incluyendo estudios de efectos a la salud, efectos del tratamiento, y métodos analíticos) y el monitoreo para determinar ocurrencia. La Agencia publicó la LCC inicial, el 2 de marzo de 1998, ésta consiste de 50 químicos y 10 microbianos. La Agencia debe tomar una determinación para acción reglamentaria para cinco contaminantes para el 2001. La LCC debe ser actualizada cada cinco años, proveyendo un proceso continuo para identificar contaminantes para reglamentar o para establecer estándares futuros y para actividades de prevención.
## Establecimiento de prioridades
**Datos de ocurrencia**
**LCC**
** ****Reglamentación **
** ****de monitoreo de**
** ****contaminante **
** ****no reglamentado**
** ****Banco de datos**
** ****Nacional de**
** ****ocurrencia de**
** ****contaminante**
**Exposición humana**
**Riesgos a la salud**
**Estudios de efectos a la salud**
## Desarrollo de las Reglamentaciones Nacionales Primarias del Agua Potable
**Exposición humana**
**Riesgos a la salud**
**Contaminante**
**Seleccionado**
**MNMC**
**NMC o**
**Técnica de**
**tratamiento**
**Notes:**
Una vez la Agencia haya seleccionado un contaminante para reglamentación, ésta examina los efectos a la salud del contaminante y establece una meta de nivel máximo de contaminante (MNMC), la cual es el nivel máximo de un contaminante en el agua potable del cual no se conocen o anticipan que ocurran efectos adversos a la salud de las personas y el cual permite un margen de seguridad adecuado. Las MNCMs son metas de salud pública que no se pueden hacer cumplir. Ya que las MNCMs consideran solamente la salud pública y no los límites de detección y tecnología de tratamiento, algunas veces son establecidos a un nivel que los sistemas de agua potable no pueden cumplir. Para la mayoría de los carcinógenos (contaminantes que causan cáncer) y contaminantes microbiológicos, las MNCMs son ajustadas a cero debido a que un nivel seguro no puede ser determinado frecuentemente.
La Agencia también establece niveles máximos de contaminantes (NMCs), los cuales son límites de cumplimiento que el agua terminada debe cumplir. Los NMCs son ajustados lo más cerca que sea factible del NMCM. El LAP define “factible” como el nivel que puede ser logrado con el uso de mejor tecnología disponible (MTD), técnicas de tratamiento y otros medios que la Agencia encuentre disponibles (después de haberlos probados por eficiencia bajo condiciones de campo y no únicamente bajo condiciones de laboratorio), tomando en consideración los costos.
Para algunos contaminantes, especialmente contaminantes microbiológicos, no existe un método confiable que sea económicamente y técnicamente factible que pueda medir un contaminante a concentraciones particularmente bajas. En estos casos, la Agencia establece técnicas de tratamiento. Una técnica de tratamiento es un procedimiento que se puede hacer cumplir o nivel de rendimiento tecnológico que los sistemas públicos de agua potable deben seguir para asegurar el control de un contaminante.
## Establecimiento de estándares: Envolvimiento de agencias y grupos de interés
- Consejo Nacional de Asesoramiento del Agua Potable
- Proceso de negociación reglamentaria
- Comentarios públicos
**Notes:**
La Agencia considera las aportaciones de muchos individuos y grupos a través del proceso de reglamentación. Uno de los medios formales por el cual la Agencia solicita la asistencia de agencias y grupos de interés (“stateholders”) es el Consejo Nacional de Asesoramiento del Agua Potable (CNAAP). El comité de 15 miembros fue creado por el Acta de Agua Potable Segura. Éste es compuesto de cinco miembros del público general, cinco representantes del Estado y agencias locales interesadas en la higiene del agua y el abasto público de agua potable, y cinco representantes de organizaciones privadas y grupos demostrando un interés activo en la higiene del agua y el abasto público de agua potable, incluyendo dos miembros que están asociados con sistemas públicos rurales pequeños de agua potable. El CNAAP asesora al Administrador de la Agencia sobre todas las actividades de la Agencia relacionadas al agua potable.
En adición al CNAAP, representantes de los proveedores de agua, grupos ambientales, grupos de interés público, Estados, Tribus y el público general son alentados a tomar un papel activo en la formación de las reglamentaciones, mediante la participación en reuniones públicas y haciendo comentarios sobre las reglas propuestas. Los esfuerzos recientes de la Agencia para controlar contaminantes microbiológicos tales como Cryptosporidium y los subproductos que se forman como resultado de la desinfección incluían un proceso de negociación reglamentaria (“neg reg”), el cual formalmente involucró a dichos representantes. En adición, también se han celebrado reuniones especiales para obtener aportaciones de las comunidades minoritarias y de bajos recursos, al igual que de los representantes de pequeños negocios.
## Determinación de costos y beneficios de los estándares del agua potable
- Análisis de impacto reglamentario
- Análisis del Acta de Imparcialidad Reglamentaria para Pequeños Negocios (AIRPN)
- Solicitud de Colección de Información (SCI)
**Notes:**
Después de determinar un estándar basado en tecnología que se puede costear, la Agencia debe completar análisis económicos para determinar si los beneficios de ese estándar justifican los costos. Si no los justifican, la Agencia puede ajustar el NMC para una clase o grupo de sistemas en particular que “maximize los beneficios de reducción de riesgos a la salud a un costo que sea justificable por los beneficios”.
El análisis más comprensivo es el Análisis del Impacto Reglamentario (AIR), el cual intenta cuantificar los costos esperados mediante la determinación de la cantidad de entidades afectadas, qué nuevo tratamiento o monitoreo usarán estos sistemas, cuánto costará cada sistema afectado, cómo afecta el precio del agua este costo y determinar sí ciertas regiones del país son afectadas desproporcionalmente. El AIR también cuantifica los beneficios de una reglamentación. Por ejemplo, éste puede estimar la cantidad de casos de cáncer evitados y asignar un valor a esto.
La Agencia también debe desarrollar un análisis de Acta de Imparcialidad Reglamentaria para Pequeños Negocios (AIRPN), la cual avalúa los impactos sobre sistemas pequeños de agua potable y describe las opciones consideradas para los sistemas pequeños.
Finalmente, todas las reglamentaciones que contienen requisitos para informes y mantenimiento de archivos deben ser aprobadas por la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto bajo el Acta de Reducción de Papel. Este análisis, llamado Solicitudes de Colección de Información, estima el costo y la carga de los requisitos para informes y mantenimiento de archivos.
## Publicación de los estándares de agua potable
**Comentario**
**público**
**Finalizado **
**en el RF**
**Propuesto**
**en el RF**
**Codificado**
**en el CFR**
**Notes:**
Después que la Agencia escribe una regla propuesta, la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto (OAP) debe aprobarla. Después de la aprobación de la OAP (lo cual puede requerir análisis o justificaciones adicionales de la Agencia) el Administrador firma la regla y la Agencia publica una regla propuesta en el Registro Federal. La notificación del Registro Federal incluye un preámbulo y las reglamentaciones propuestas. El preámbulo a una regla propuesta describe las bases de la Agencia para su decisión reglamentaria, incluyendo la información disponible sobre los efectos a la salud y la ocurrencia de contaminantes, las mejores tecnologías de tratamiento disponibles, el enfoque para el análisis económico y las conclusiones del análisis, además, el enfoque que la Agencia utilizó para considerar la aportación pública. El preámbulo debe mostrar claramente una base científica válida para la reglamentación.
La publicación de una regla propuesta es seguida por un periodo de comentario público. La Agencia es requerida a considerar todos los comentarios públicos y toda la información emitida por el público mientras desarrolla una reglamentación final.
Reglamentaciones finales, una vez desarrolladas, aprobadas por la OAP, y firmadas por el Administrador de la Agencia, éstas son nuevamente publicadas en el Registro Federal. La publicación de una regla final es referida como la “promulgación” de la regla. El preámbulo de la regla final resume los comentarios públicos y las respuestas de la Agencia, además, describe cualquier cambio hecho en las reglamentaciones.
Las reglamentaciones finales son codificadas anualmente en el Código de Reglamentaciones Federales (CFR, por sus siglas en inglés). Las Reglamentaciones Nacionales Primarias del Agua Potable se encuentran en la Parte 141 del CFR 40.
## Implantación Federal y Poder para hacer cumplir las Leyes y Reglamentos (“Enforcement”)
- Las Regiones de la Agencia implantan y hacen cumplir las reglamentaciones en los Estados sin primacía
- OCAC provee liderazgo nacional para hacer cumplir las leyes y reglamentos
- Agencia prepara informe de cumplimiento anual
- Prioridades:
- Reglamentaciones afectando microbianos
- Asistencia de cumplimiento para sistemas pequeños
**Notes:**
El LAP provee para que los Estados puedan solicitar de la Agencia y recibir de ésta primacía y autoridad para hacer cumplir las reglamentaciones del LAP. Por ende, los Estados realizan la mayoría de las actividades de cumplimiento relacionadas a los sistemas de agua potable. Sin embargo, algunas actividades de cumplimiento son realizadas al nivel Federal: en Estados de no primacía y en Estados con primacía, cuando son solicitados por el Estado o cuando el Estado falla en actuar.
La OCAC provee liderazgo nacional para cumplimiento. Históricamente, cada organización (p. ej., Oficina del Agua, Oficina de Aire y Radiación) incluían una oficina para cumplimiento. A principios de los 1990s, la Agencia consolidó las actividades de cumplimiento en la Oficina para Cumplimiento y de Monitoreo de Cumplimiento (luego renombrada la Oficina para Cumplimiento y de Aseguramiento de Cumplimiento (OCAC)).
El cumplimiento de las manejo Federal es manejado por la División de Cumplimiento del Agua (DCA) de la Agencia, localizada en la Oficina de Cumplimiento Reglamentario (OCR), mientras que la asistencia de cumplimiento es provista por la Oficina de Cumplimiento (OC). Ambas Oficinas están localizadas en la OCAC. La División de Cumplimiento para Agua es responsable por hacer cumplir los requisitos de cuatro estatutos: el Acta del Agua Potable, el LAP, el Acta de Protección Marina, Investigación y Santuarios y el Acta de Polución de Aceite. Estos cuatro estatutos autorizan siete programas mayores, incluyendo la Supervisión de Sistema Público de Agua Potable y el Control de Inyección Subterránea.
Las responsabilidades de la OCAC para el programa de manejo son:
Proveer dirección nacional en la selección, resolución y apelaciones de casos;
Proveer apoyo técnico y legal a las Regiones en el desarrollo de acciones de cumplimiento; y
Tomar la vanguardia en ciertos casos nacionalmente significativos.
Las Enmiendas del 1996 del LAP racionalizó el proceso para la emisión de ordenanzas administrativas Federales e incremento la cantidad que la Agencia puede colectar en penalidades administrativas. Las Enmiendas también requieren que la Agencia produzca un informe nacional anual de cumplimiento.
La OCAC ha establecido que el cumplimiento con las reglamentaciones que afectan microbios es una prioridad de cumplimiento en 1999 y 2000. En adición, la asistencia de cumplimiento para sistemas pequeños de agua potable es una prioridad.
## Programa de manejo - Papel de los Estados y Tribus
## ¿Qué es primacía?
**Primacía:** La Agencia puede adjudicar a los Estados, Territorios y Tribus Indias **responsabilidad para hacer cumplir leyes y reglamentos (“enforcement”) primaria (primacía) **para sistemas públicos de agua potable si cumplen con ciertos requisitos
- La primacía debe ser mantenida
**Notes:**
La Sección 1413 del LAP permite a la Agencia, otorgar primacía de responsabilidad para hacer cumplir leyes y reglamentos o “primacía” para el programa de manejo a los Estados o Tribus de Indios si cumplen con ciertos requisitos establecidos por la Agencia.
El LAP define los Estados como los 50 estados, el Distrito de Colombia, Puerto Rico, Guam, las Islas Marianas del Norte, las Islas Vírgenes, América Samoa, y el Fideicomiso de las Islas del Pacífico. (Todos son referidos aquí como “Estados.”)
La mayoría de los Estados buscan primacía sobre sus programas de manejo, en parte debido a que les da la flexibilidad para tomar en cuenta las necesidades y problemas específicos del Estado.
Actualmente todos los Estados tienen primacía, excepto Wyoming y el Distrito de Colombia.
Actualmente, ninguna Tribu tiene primacía para el programa de manejo. Sin embargo, algunas Tribus ahora están haciendo esfuerzos para obtener primacía de manejo.
Los requisitos de primacía establecidos por la Agencia están codificados en la Parte 142 del Código de Reglamentaciones Federales (CFR, por sus siglas en inglés).
Algunos cambios a la Parte 141 del CFR requieren enmiendas a los requisitos de primacía en la Parte 142 del CFR. Por ejemplo, la reciente promulgación de la RMCNR incluyó una revisión a la Parte 142.16 del CFR 40 para requerir a los Estados solicitando primacía para esta reglamentación, describir sus procedimientos y criterios para revisar y emitir dispensas de monitoreo.
La Agencia también hace cambios directamente a la Parte 142, sin ningún cambio correspondiente a la Parte 141. Por ejemplo, la Agencia enmendó la Parte 142.10 del CFR 40 para requerir autoridad de penalidad administrativa como una condición de primacía.
La primacía no es obtenida permanentemente – ésta debe ser mantenida. Los Estados y Tribus deben mantener el cumplimiento con las reglamentaciones existentes. Según nuevas reglamentaciones Federales son promulgadas, los Estados deben adoptarlas e implantarlas bajo la ley Estatal y solicitar primacía para cada nuevo requisito. Las Regiones de la Agencia deben revisar anualmente los programas Estatales para asegurar que ellas continúan cumpliendo con los requisitos de primacía.
## Requisitos de primacía
- Los Estados deben promulgar leyes y reglamentaciones al menos tan estrictas como las de la Agencia
- Los Estados deben tener procedimientos en vigor para implantar y hacer cumplir las reglamentaciones:
- Inventario
- Encuestas sanitarias
- Laboratorio certificado por el Estado
- Revisión del plan
- Autoridad para hacer cumplir leyes y reglamentos (“enforcement”)
**Notes:**
Según codificado en el Inciso B de la Parte 142 del CFR 40, para obtener primacía el Estado debe tener reglamentaciones que son no menos estrictas que las reglamentaciones promulgadas por la Agencia. Los Estados tienen hasta dos años para desarrollar reglamentaciones y solicitar primacía después que nuevas reglamentaciones sean promulgadas por la Agencia. En adición, los Estados deben:
Mantener un inventario de los sistemas públicos de agua potable en el Estado;
Tener un programa para realizar encuestas sanitarias (explicadas más adelante en este módulo) de los sistemas en el Estado;
Tener un programa para certificar laboratorios que analizarán muestras de agua requeridas por las reglamentaciones;
Tener un laboratorio certificado disponible que servirá como el laboratorio “principal” del Estado;
Tener un programa para asegurar que los sistemas nuevos o modificados sean capaces de cumplir con las reglamentaciones Estatales Primarias del agua potable (revisión del plan);
Adoptar e implantar procedimientos para hacer cumplir las reglamentaciones Estatales; y
Tener poder de aplicación de reglamentos para lograr el cumplimento adecuado para obligar a los sistemas de agua a que cumplan con RNPAPs, incluyendo el poder para aplicar reglamentaciones del agua potable a los SPAPs; demandar en corte para insistir en violaciones amenazantes o continuas; entrar e inspeccionar instalaciones de sistemas de agua; requerir que los sistemas mantengan archivos y los liberen al Estado; requerir que los sistemas notifiquen al público de cualquier violación por parte del sistema de los requisitos del Estado; avaluar las penalidades civiles o criminales por violaciones de las Reglamentaciones Estatales Primarias del Agua Potable y los requisitos de Notificación Pública; y avaluar las penalidades administrativas por violaciones.
## Requisitos de primacía (continuación)
- Mantenimiento de archivos e informes
- Varianzas y exenciones
- Plan de emergencia
- Definición consistente del sistema público de agua potable
**Notes:**
Según codificado en el Inciso B de la Parte 142 del “CFR 40”, para obtener primacía, un Estado también debe:
Tener requisitos adecuados de mantenimiento de archivo e informe;
Tener requisitos para varianza y exención tan estrictos como los de la Agencia, si el Estado escoge permitir varianzas y exenciones;
Tener un plan adecuado para proveer para el agua potable segura en emergencias como desastres naturales; y
Definir un SPAP para incluir sistemas que proveen agua para el consumo humano a través de “otros conductores de agua (“conveyances”) construidos” para consistencia con las Enmiendas de 1996 a la sección 1401(4).
## Situación de la primacía del manejo
**Situación de la primacía del manejo**
**Notes:**
Actualmente, todos los Estados y Territorios, excepto Wyoming y el Distrito de Colombia, tienen primacía para el programa de manejo.
En adición, se espera que varias Tribus de Indios soliciten y reciban primacía en el futuro.
En los Estados sin primacía, la Agencia tiene la primacía en hacer cumplir las leyes y reglamentos para lograr cumplimiento. Estos Estados son llamados Estados de “Implantación Directa” debido a que la Agencia implanta directamente el programa de manejo. La Agencia también implanta directamente el programa para todas las Tribus.
Debe ser notado que un grupo separado de requisitos gobierna la primacía en el Programa de Control de Inyección Subterránea.
## Implantar Estándares
- Adoptar nuevas reglamentaciones
- Solicitar para mantener primacía e implantar y hacer cumplir reglamentaciones bajo la primacía interina
- Recibir primacía para nuevas reglamentaciones
**Notes:**
Los Estados con primacía deben continuar adoptando reglamentaciones que al menos son tan estrictas como cualquier estándar Federal. Éstos pueden adoptar estándares que son más estrictos que las reglamentaciones Federales.
Cuando una nueva reglamentación Federal entra en vigor, la Agencia es responsable de implantarla hasta que un Estado reciba primacía para esa regla.
Las Enmiendas de 1996 extienden la fecha límite para que los Estados obtengan primacía para nuevas reglamentaciones desde 18 meses a dos años con la posibilidad de una extensión adicional de dos años.
Un Estado con primacía es considerado a tener “primacía interina” para nuevas reglamentaciones adoptadas por ese estado, comenzando cuando la reglamentación del Estado entra en vigor o cuando el Estado someta una solicitud completa de primacía a la Agencia, la que ocurra más tarde. La primacía interina termina cuando la Agencia aprueba o no, la solicitud del Estado.
Nuevas reglamentaciones del agua potable entran en vigor a los tres años después de su promulgación, a menos que la Agencia determine que una fecha más temprana es práctica.
## Hacer cumplir los estándares
- Medidas preventivas
- Acciones de cumplimiento informales
- Acciones de cumplimiento formales
**Notes:**
Los esfuerzos Estatales más exitosos para lograr cumplimiento son frecuentemente esfuerzos preventivos y acciones informales de cumplimiento. Los esfuerzos preventivos están girados a notificar y a educar a un operador sobre los requisitos y pueden resultar en evitar problemas críticos. Estas actividades son basadas en la creencia de que la mayoría de los proveedores de agua quieren hacer las cosas bien si entienden como y porque deben ser hechas.
Ejemplos de esfuerzos preventivos incluyen encuestas sanitarias; cartas para recordar para el monitoreo; reuniones en el sitio y asistencia técnica; y certificación y adiestramiento del operador.
Las acciones informales generalmente son tomadas por violaciones menores tales como la falla de monitorear o la falla de colectar muestras apropiadamente. Frecuentemente son tomadas para responder a violaciones menos serias del papeleo.
Ejemplos de acciones informales incluyen cartas de advertencia explicando las violaciones iniciales menores; notificaciones de violación; reuniones en el sitio y asistencia técnica; y noticias describiendo la falla de cumplimiento.
Los Estados y la Agencia generalmente reservan sus herramientas de cumplimiento más fuertes para dueños y operadores que no han respondido a acciones informales de cumplimiento; instalaciones cuyas violaciones presentan amenazas significativas a la salud pública; o instalaciones con historial de incumplimiento.
La Agencia y las agencias Estatales de primacía pueden emitir órdenes administrativas al nivel de la agencia. Una ordena administrativa incluye la oportunidad para una vista pública y puede incluir penalidades. (Las Enmiendas del 1996 requiere que los Estados sean capaces de emitir penalidades administrativas; es decir, la agencia de primacía debe ser capaz de avaluar penalidades sin tener que ir a corte.)
Los Estados pueden traer acciones civiles ante una corte Estatal, la cual puede emitir Decretos Judiciales. Los decretos pueden incluir penalidades. Las acciones civiles requieren un esfuerzo significativo de la agencia y son reservados para sistemas que tienen serios asuntos de incumplimiento.
El referido a la Agencia es utilizado como el último recurso cuando los recursos del Estado no pueden tomar en cuenta el asunto y los esfuerzos previos del Estado no han sido exitosos. La Agencia puede traer una acción administrativa o puede referir el caso al Departamento de Justicia para acción civil (o criminal).
La Agencia y el Estado pueden traer acciones de cumplimiento en conjunto.
La Agencia también puede traer una acción de cumplimiento independiente en un Estado con primacía, después de la notificación apropiada, si el Estado falla en tomar acción de cumplimiento.
## Hacer cumplir los estándares (continuación)
- Enfoque en No Cumplidores (violadores) Significativos (NCSs)
- Investigar las violaciones en el Sistema de Información del Agua Potable (SIAP)
- Contiene información sobre los SPAPs
- La Agencia utiliza SIAP para supervisión y evaluación
- Los Estados utilizan SIAP/Estado como ayuda para manejar sus programas de agua potable
## Encuestas sanitarias
- Evaluación en sitio
- Fuente de abasto
- Tratamiento
- Sistema de distribución
- Almacenamiento del agua potable
- Bombas, instalaciones de bombeo y controles
- Monitoreo y reportaje y verificación de datos
- Administración y operación del sistema
- Cumplimiento del operador con los requisitos Estatales
- Enfatizado nuevamente en la RIATAS
**Notes:**
Los Estados realizan encuestas sanitarias para asegurar que los sistemas de agua están operando correctamente. Una encuesta sanitaria es una revisión en sitio de las fuentes de abasto de agua, instalaciones, equipo, y la operación y mantenimiento de un sistema público de agua potable para evaluar si son adecuados estos elementos para la producción y distribución de agua potable segura.
Durante una encuesta sanitaria, los ingenieros del Estado verifican la integridad de la infraestructura de un sistema y revisan las prácticas de operación del sistema. El informe resultante (algunas veces llamado un informe de deficiencias sanitarias) desglosa las acciones que un sistema de agua debe tomar para asegurar el agua segura.
La operación y mantenimiento apropiado de un sistema de agua potable son importantes para la prevención de contaminación microbiana. Por esta razón, la Regla Mejorada Interina de Tratamiento de Agua Superficial promulgada recientemente incluye una provisión para requerir a los Estados a realizar encuestas sanitarias en todos los sistemas de agua superficial (incluyendo sistemas de ASBID) a frecuencias mínimas especificadas.
## Desarrollo de capacidad
- Los sistemas pequeños enfrentan retos especiales
- Los Estados deben tener programas para asegurar capacidad de nuevos SACs y SANTNCs
- Financiera
- Administrativa
- Técnica
**Notes:**
Los estudios realizados por el SSP en los 1960s y por la Agencia en los 1970s identificaron problemas significativos en la habilidad de los sistemas pequeños para proveer agua potable segura. Para ayudar a que los sistemas pequeños enfrenten los retos, el LAP y las Enmiendas de 1986 introdujeron procedimientos para varianzas y exenciones, pero no había fondos disponibles para hacer una prioridad la asistencia a sistemas pequeños.
Para finales de los 1980s y principios de los 1990s, era claro que los sistemas pequeños estaban teniendo mayores dificultades manteniéndose a la par con la expansión rápida de las reglamentaciones obligadas por el LAP. Pocos Estados estaban implantando iniciativas de “viabilidad”, las cuales buscaban el promover el cumplimiento de los sistemas pequeños y de otra manera tomar en cuenta los problemas de los sistemas pequeños, asegurándose de que los sistemas tienen las facultades técnicas, administrativas y financieras necesarias. El concepto de “viabilidad” se hizo conocer en el LAP de 1996 como el “desarrollo de capacidad”.
La sección 1420 del LAP requiere que los Estados tengan un programa para “asegurar que todos los sistemas nuevos de agua para la comunidad y los sistemas de agua no transeúntes, no de la comunidad que comienzan operaciones después del 1ro de octubre de 1999 demuestren capacidad técnica, administrativa y financiera con respecto a cada reglamentación nacional primaria del agua potable en vigor, o que probablemente estará en vigor, en la fecha del comienzo de operaciones”.
Bajo esta provisión, la Agencia debe retener una porción de los fondos del FREAP para Estados que fallan en establecer e implantar un programa de desarrollo de capacidad. En adición, los Estados no pueden proveer asistencia por préstamo del FREAP a sistemas que carecen estas capacidades o a sistemas que se encuentran en incumplimiento significativo con cualquier estándar o variación del agua potable.
La sección 1420 del LAP también requiere que los Estados desarrollen e implanten estrategias para asistir a los sistemas públicos de agua potable en adquirir y/o mantener la capacidad técnica, financiera y administrativa para sus sistemas.
## Recursos para el desarrollo de capacidad
- Centros de Asistencia Técnica
- Centros de Financiamiento Ambiental
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**Notes:**
La sección 1420(f) del LAP ordenó a la Agencia a establecer en instituciones de educación superior, centros de asistencia tecnológica para sistemas públicos pequeños de agua. Los centros llevan a cabo una variedad de actividades, incluyendo adiestramiento, llevar a cabo estudios y estudios de casos, y proveer asistencia técnica para poder desarrollar la capacidad técnica, financiera y administrativa de los sistemas pequeños. Los centros están localizados en las siguientes instituciones:
La Agencia también ha establecido Centros de Financiamiento Ambiental (CFAs) para proveer a los oficiales estatales y locales y a las pequeñas empresas con servicios de asesoramiento, educación, publicaciones, y adiestramiento; asistencia técnica,; y análisis de alternativas de financiamiento. Los CFAs han sido establecidos en las siguientes instituciones:
## Certificación del operador
- _ _**Papel de la Agencia**
**Publicar los lineamientos de certificación y recertificación del operador**
**Establecer estándares mínimos para los programas Estatales aplicables a SACs y SANTNCs**
**Proveer fondos limitados para adiestramiento dirigido a los sistemas bajo 3,300**
- _ _**Papel del Estado**
- Determinar los requisitos de adiestramiento, educación y experiencia apropiada
- Implantar el programa
- Certificar operadores
**Notes:**
El asegurar que los sistemas de agua tienen operadores calificados es otro aspecto importante del mejoramiento de las operaciones del sistema de agua. Las Enmiendas de 1996 del LAP instruyeron a la Agencia a:
Iniciar una asociación con los Estados, los sistemas de agua, y el público para desarrollar información sobre los requisitos recomendados para la certificación del operador;
Emitir lineamientos especificando los estándares mínimos para la certificación y recertificación de los operadores de los sistemas públicos de agua de la comunidad y los sistemas públicos de agua no transeúntes, no de la comunidad. Los lineamientos especifican diferentes requisitos dependiendo del tamaño y complejidad del sistema; y
Reembolsar los costos de adiestramiento y certificación para operadores de sistemas que sirven a 3,300 personas o menos, incluyendo un per diem para los operadores no salariados, que son requeridos a tomar el adiestramiento como un resultado del requisito Federal, a través de subvenciones a los Estados.
La Agencia publicó los lineamientos finales de certificación de operador en el Registro Federal el 5 de febrero de 1999 (64 FR 5915-5921).
Los Estados determinan los requisitos apropiados de experiencia, educación y adiestramiento para los sistemas en su Estado. En Adición, los Estados tienen la responsabilidad realmente de certificar a los operadores.
## Coordinación del programa
- _ _**Agencia**
- Protección de la fuente de abasto de agua - LAP §1453
- Protección del agua subterránea - LAP §§1427 - 1429
- Control de Inyección Subterránea - LAP §§1421 - 1425
- **Estado**
- Enfoque abarcador
**Notes:**
Con la promulgación de las Enmiendas de 1996 del LAP, los programas Federales de agua potable vuelven a enfatizar las iniciativas basadas en la prevención que fueron fundamentales en los primeros programas Estatales.
Un programa, Programa de Protección de Fuentes de Abasto, requiere la delineación de “áreas a proteger” en donde las actividades pueden influenciar adversamente la calidad de la fuente de abasto. También requiere la identificación de actividades y planes para proteger la fuente de abasto.
El Programa de Protección de Agua Subterránea incluye provisiones para proteger las fuentes de abasto de agua subterránea.
El Programa de Control de Inyección Subterránea regula la descarga de contaminantes subterráneos, con un énfasis mayor en la prevención de contaminación de fuentes de abasto actuales o futuras de agua potable.
Los programas Estatales del agua potable históricamente han tomado en cuenta el agua potable segura en una manera comprensiva. Los programas Estatales a través de la mayor parte del siglo veinte incluyeron medidas para mejorar la operación del sistema de agua.
La mayoría de los Estados establecieron estándares de diseño y requirieron que planos y especificaciones para nuevos sistemas de agua (o alteraciones mayores a sistemas existentes) sean aprobados antes de la construcción.
Algunos Estados también requieren inspecciones posteriores a la construcción para asegurar que los sistemas según construidos están conformes a los planos y especificaciones aprobadas.
En adición, las encuestas sanitarias son llevadas a cabo por un ingeniero o empleado de sanidad del Estado, quienes verifican todos los componentes del sistema desde la fuente hasta el grifo.
## Envolvimiento Público
- _ __ _**La Agencia**
- Consejo Nacional de Asesoramiento del Agua Potable
- Preparación de reglamentación negociada
*Registro Federal* notificación y comentario
- _ _**Estado**
- Informes de Confianza del Consumidor
- Planes de intención de uso para el FFEAP
- Planes de protección de la fuente de abasto de agua
- Requisitos de notificación pública
- Procedimientos administrativos
**Notes:**
El alertar al consumidor y el derecho a conocer sus sistemas eran un tema mayor del Acta de Agua Potable de 1996. En adición, el Administrador de la Agencia resaltó el alertar a consumidor como una alta prioridad en la estrategia de redirección del agua potable de la Agencia en 1995. Las Enmiendas de 1996 del LAP confirman la importancia de educar a los consumidores y de añadir nuevas responsabilidades mayores para la Agencia, los Estados y los sistemas de agua en esta área.
El compromiso público ocurre a varios niveles. Ejemplos de los medios utilizados para involucrar al público incluyen: Planes Estatales de Protección de las Fuentes de Abasto deben incluir aportaciones públicas para poder ser aprobadas por la Agencia.
Planes de Intención de Uso proveen una oportunidad para que el público comente sobre las prioridades del Estado para tomar en cuenta las necesidades de infraestructura bajo el FFEAP.
Consejo Nacional Asesor para Agua Potable está fomentado bajo el Acta Federal del Comité de Asesoramiento, y ofrece otra oportunidad para participación pública.
Preparación de Reglamentación Negociada involucra a las personas que tienen intereses de la industria, el Estado y los grupos ambientales en el proceso de hacer reglamentación.
Informes de Confianza del Consumidor y Notificación Pública son responsabilidades del SPAP, las cuales son descritas más adelante.
## Emitir varianzas
- Las varianzas son para sistemas que no pueden cumplir debido a las características de la fuente de abasto de agua
- Incluye un itinerario de cumplimiento
- Emitido por tres años, con la posible extensión de dos años
- No puede permitir un riesgo no razonable a la salud pública
**Notes:**
La Agencia y los Estados con Primacía son autorizados bajo el LAP para otorgar varianzas de los estándares a los sistemas que no pueden cumplir debido a las características de sus fuentes de abasto. (Los Estados con Primacía no tienen que ofrecer varianzas.) Una varianza permite que estén presentes niveles más altos de contaminantes. Para recibir una varianza, un sistema debe instalar tecnología aprobada por la Agencia para la varianza.
Las varianzas pueden ser emitidas por hasta tres años, con la posibilidad de una extensión adicional de dos años.
Las Enmiendas de 1996 añadieron una nueva sección, 1415(e), la cual específicamente toma en cuenta las varianzas para sistemas pequeños. La Agencia promulgó reglamentos (63 FR 157, 14 de agosto de 1998) que toman en cuenta esta sección.
Las reglamentaciones revisadas crean una nueva varianza para los sistemas pequeños basadas en poderse mantener económicamente, las cuales pueden ser otorgadas por el Estado a un sistema público de agua que sirve a menos de 3,300 personas o, con la aprobación del Administrador de la Agencia, a un sistema que sirve de 3,300 a 10,000 personas.
Una varianza puede ser otorgada solamente si el Estado encuentra que el sistema público pequeño de agua potable no puede cumplir con una RNPAP mediante tratamiento; mediante el desarrollo de una fuente de abasto alterna, o mediante la implantación de cambios de reestructuración o consolidación.
El Estado puede otorgar una varianza bajo la condición de que el sistema instale, opere y mantenga tecnología de varianza en lista nacional.
Las variaciones deben incluir un itinerario para cumplir con los NMCs e implantar cualquier medida de control adicional que requiera el Estado.
## Criterio para autorizar exenciones
- Las exenciones son para instalaciones que no pueden cumplir por razones varias, incluyendo factores económicos
- Incluyen un itinerario de cumplimiento
- No puede permitir riesgo a la salud pública
**Notes:**
La sección 1416 del LAP autoriza a la Agencia y a los Estados con primacía a dispensar al SPAP de cualquier NMC o técnica de tratamiento si existen razones apremiantes (incluyendo factores económicos) demostrando que el sistema de agua no es capaz de cumplir con el estándar o de implantar medidas para desarrollar una fuente de abasto de agua alterna. Como con las varianzas, un Estado con primacía puede escoger el no ofrecer exenciones.
Las exenciones deben incluir un itinerario para cumplir con los NMCs, incluyendo medidas para desarrollar una fuente de abasto alterna y puede requerir que el SPAP implante medidas de control adicionales.
Las exenciones pueden ser otorgadas por hasta tres años. Los sistemas que sirven a menos de 3,300 personas pueden recibir renovaciones cada dos años, no excediendo un total de seis años.
Un sistema no puede recibir ambas, una exención y una varianza.
## Programa corriente de manejo - Papel de los Sistemas Públicos de Agua Potable
## Muestreo – (Monitoreo)
- Asegurar que los sistemas están cumpliendo con los estándares de agua potable
- El monitoreo varía basándose en:
- Contaminante
- Tamaño del sistema
- Previas detecciones o excedencias
**Notes:**
Los sistemas de agua son requeridos a monitorear su agua para asegurar el cumplimiento con los estándares (NMC o técnicas de tratamiento) establecidas por el Estado y la Agencia. La frecuencia de supervisión varía dependiendo del tamaño del sistema y el contaminante siendo monitoreado.
El nivel de monitoreo expandió dramáticamente con el aumento del número de contaminantes reglamentados bajo las Enmiendas de 1986 del LAP. La cantidad de muestreo requerido y la falta de flexibilidad para limitar el monitoreo de contaminantes que no ocurren en una parte en particular del país creó controversia en como las Enmiendas del LAP estaban siendo implantadas.
Las Enmiendas de 1996 del LAP intentaron aliviar estas preocupaciones al definir con más precisión la cantidad de monitoreo necesario para proteger la salud pública. La meta de la reforma de monitoreo de químicos (RMQ) bajo la sección 1418 es para reforzar la protección de la salud pública y para proveer mayor flexibilidad. RMQ reduce el costo que cargan la mayor parte de los sistemas públicos de agua al proveer alivio a sistemas de bajo riesgo. Entonces, bajo el enfoque RMQ, los requisitos de monitoreo son consolidados, los sistemas “en riesgo” son los enfocados para aumentar muestreo, y el muestreo ocurre cuando los sistemas son más vulnerables a contaminación.
## Requisitos para informe y mantenimiento de archivos
- Informes
- Frecuencia
- Contenido
- Mantenimiento de archivos
**Notes:**
En adición a establecer un NMC o técnica de tratamiento, cada reglamentación establece un itinerario de pruebas prescritas para cada contaminante. El número de muestras y la frecuencia con que se hacen las pruebas variaran para cada contaminante y para cada sistema, de acuerdo a su tamaño.
Si un problema es detectado, existen requisitos para el re-examen inmediato que entraran en vigor e instrucciones estrictas sobre como el sistema debe informar al público, al Estado y a la Agencia sobre el problema.
Las reglamentaciones de la Agencia también requieren que el SPAP mantenga ciertos archivos y que los haga disponibles al público.
## Responsabilidades adicionales del SPAP
- Informes para lograr confianza del Consumidor
- Notificación Pública
**Notes:**
Comenzando en octubre de 1999, los sistemas de agua deben proveer a sus clientes anualmente de informes fáciles de entender llamados Informes de Confiabilidad para el Consumidor (ICC). Los informes deben proveer información sobre la calidad del agua potable del cliente. Estos informes son mandatarios por la Sección 1414(a)(4) del LAP.
Notificación Pública requiere al SPAP, el notificar al público en el caso de una violación de los estándares de agua potable. Los métodos de notificación y fechas límites están sujetas a una reglamentación propuesta recientemente. Los requisitos de notificación pública existen desde antes de las Enmiendas de 1996 del LAP.
## Fondos para Programas de manejo
## Fondos para programas Estatales de manejo
- _ _**Fuentes de la Agencia**
- Subvención de la Supervisión del Sistema Público de Agua Potable (LAP § 1443)
- Fondo Rotativo Estatal del Agua Potable (LAP § 1452)
- _ _**Fuentes del Estado**
- Apropiaciones legisladas por el Estado
- Costos del uso del Agua y otros costos
- Otros fondos específicos del Estado
**Notes:**
La fuente principal de fondos Federales para el programa de manejo es la subversión del manejo, establecida bajo la sección 1443 del LAP.
Esta subversión, la cual en su totalidad aproxima $93 millones para Estados en el Año Fiscal 1999, es distribuida a los Estados basándose en una formula que considera el número de sistemas de agua, población del Estado y el área geográfica del Estado.
Los Estados son requeridos a proveer un 25 por ciento de equivalencia para todos los fondos de subvención Federales recibidos del manejo. Muchos Estados proveen una cantidad considerablemente más grande de fondos para cumplir con las necesidades del programa.
El Fondo Rotativo Estatal para el Agua Potable (FREAP) bajo la sección 1452 provee fondos de subvención al Estado, los cuales, a cambio, proveen préstamos de asistencia para mejoramientos a la infraestructura de los sistemas de agua elegibles. El Estado debe proveer un 20 por ciento de igualdad para recibir la capitalización de la subvención del FREAP.
Para muchos Estados la mayor parte de los fondos para ambos programas vienen de apropiaciones del Estado o por costos de permisos del Estado.
Los Estados reciben la mayor parte de sus fondos para ambos programas de apropiaciones legisladas por el Estado y por impuestos del usuario sobre sistemas de agua potable.
## Fondo Rotativo Estatal de Agua Potable
- _ _**Agencia**
- Proveer subvenciones a los Estados para establecer FREAPs
- Términos de los préstamos desde 0 por ciento hasta la tasa del mercado con un término máximo de 20 años
- _ _**Estado**
- Cumplir con los requisitos mínimos para recibir subvenciones del FREAP, incluyendo la contribución del Estado
- Provee préstamos con intereses más bajos a sistemas de agua potable elegibles
- Desarrollar planes de intención de uso
- Puede utilizar una porción de los fondos del FREAP para otras actividades elegibles
**Notes:**
Una preocupación mayor discutida en las Enmiendas de 1996 del LAP, fue la falta de fondos disponibles para mejoramientos a infraestructuras. El Acta autorizó un programa de Fondo Rotativo Estatal para el Agua Potable (FREAP) para ayudar a los sistemas públicos de agua potable a financiar los costos de las necesidades de infraestructura del agua potable.
El programa FREAP fomenta el desarrollo fondos para fuentes de abasto de agua potable a largo plazo, a nivel Estatal. El FREAP está autorizado a $9.6 billones desde el año fiscal 1994 hasta el año fiscal 2003. Los Estados que no cumplen con ciertos requisitos (tales como el requisito para establecer un programa de desarrollo de capacidad) son sujetos a retención de sus adjudicaciones de FREAP.
El Estado debe preparar anualmente unos “planes de intención de uso” (PIUs) para las subvenciones de capitalización del FREAP, identificando proyectos elegibles y sus prioridades basadas principalmente en tres criterios: seriedad de los riesgos a la salud, necesidades de cumplimiento, y necesidad económica del sistema. Envolvimiento público en el desarrollo del PIU es mandatario.
## Reservas del Fondo Rotativo Estatal del Agua Potable
- Los Estados pueden reservar hasta:
- 4 por ciento para asistencia técnica y administración
- 10 por ciento para programas de manejo, protección de la fuente de abasto de agua, certificación del operador, y desarrollo de capacidad
- 15 por ciento para otros programas de prevención
- 2 por ciento para asistencia técnica para sistemas que sirven a una población de menos de 10,000 personas
**Notes:**
Un Estado puede separar hasta un 31 por ciento de su subvención de capitalización para otras actividades relacionadas al programa agua potable elegible, según permitido en la sección1452:
Hasta un 4 por ciento de los fondos pueden ser usados para administración del FREAP y/o provisión de asistencia técnica;
Hasta un 10 por ciento de la subvención de capitalización del Estado puede ser separado para la protección de las fuentes de abasto de agua, desarrollo de capacidad y programas de certificación de operadores, como también para el programa global de agua potable del Estado. Un pareo de fondos adicional del Estado es requerido;
Hasta un 15 por ciento (pero no más del 10 por ciento para cualquier propósito) puede ser separado para actividades de prevención, incluyendo préstamos de protección de fuentes de abasto de agua, asistencia técnica y financiera para desarrollo de capacidad, avaluación de fuente de abasto de agua y protección de cabezales de pozos; y
Hasta un 2 por ciento puede ser utilizado para asistencia técnica para sistemas de agua que sirven a menos de 10,000 personas.
Este programa incorpora varios temas centrales del LAP de 1996 – aumentando fondos, prevención, y envolvimiento público.
## Reglas y Reglamentaciones Específicas
## Reglamentaciones actuales del LAP
**Radionuclidos**
**Trihalometanos totales **
**Reglas químicas (Fases I, II, IIb, y V)**
**Regla de tratamiento de agua superficial**
**Regla de coliformes totales**
**Regla de plomo y cobre**
**Regla mejorada interina para tratamiento de agua superficial** **Etapa 1 desinfectantes / subproductos de desinfección**
**Regla del Informe de Confiabilidad para el Consumidor**
**Notes:**
Hemos hablado sobre las reglamentaciones de RNPAPs para contaminantes químicos y microbiológicos. Esta sección describe las reglamentaciones específicas que ha promulgado la Agencia:
Radionuclidos;
Trihalometanos totales(TTHMs);
Reglas Químicas (Fases I, II, IIb, y V);
Regla de tratamiento de agua superficial (RTAS);
Regla de coliformes totales (RCT);
Regla de plomo y cobre (RPC);
Regla mejorada interina para tratamiento de agua superficial (RMITAS);
Regla de Etapa 1 de desinfectantes / subproductos de desinfección (Etapa 1 RDSPD); y
Regla de Informe de Confiabilidad para el Consumidor.
Al final de esta sección, describimos las prioridades de OASAP para futura reglamentación.
## Radionuclidos
- Aplica a los SACs
- Establecer estándares y requisitos de monitoreo para radio, actividad bruta de partículas alfa y actividad bruta para partículas beta
**Notes:**
Estándares para radio-226/radio-228 combinados, actividad bruta de partículas alfa (no incluyendo uranio) y emisores beta han estado en vigor desde 1977.
Estos estándares se aplican a los sistemas de agua de la comunidad solamente y se encuentran en el 40 CFR 141.15
Estos estándares requieren cuatro muestreos iniciales y consecutivos trimestralmente. Monitoreo subsiguiente debe incluir cuatro muestreos consecutivos trimestralmente tomados al menos una vez cada cuatro años.
El aumento en monitoreo y la notificación pública son requeridos si el NMC anual promedio para actividad bruta de partículas alfa o el total de radio es excedido.
## Estándar de trihalometanos totales
- Los trihalometanos son subproductos de desinfección con cloro
- El estándar aplica a SACs que sirven a 10,000 personas o más y utilizan un desinfectante
- El estándar es para trihalometanos totales
**Notes:**
La desinfección del agua potable es una de los avances de salud pública más grande del siglo 20. La desinfección es un factor mayor en la reducción de tifoidea y epidemias de cólera, comunes hace 100 años en las ciudades de Estados Unidos.
Sin embargo, los desinfectantes pueden reaccionar con materiales que ocurren naturalmente en el agua resultando en subproductos no intencionados que pueden ser un riesgo para la salud. Trihalometanos (THMs) son un grupo de subproductos formados como resultado de la desinfección. Desde 1979, estándares y requisitos de monitoreo han estado en vigor para sistemas de agua de la comunidad que sirven al menos a 10,000 personas y utilizan desinfectantes en el proceso de purificación de agua. El NMC de 1979 para el total de trihalometanos (TTHM) es 0.10 mg/L y puede ser encontrado en el 40 CFR 141.12.
En los últimos diez años, hemos aprendido que existen patógenos microbianos específicos, tales como Cryptosporidium, que pueden causar enfermedades y son resistentes a prácticas de desinfección tradicionales. Las Enmiendas de 1996 requerían que la Agencia desarrolle reglas para balancear los riesgos entre patógenos microbianos y subproductos de desinfección, los cuales resultaron en la Etapa 1 de la Regla de Desinfectantes / Subproductos de Desinfección, explicados en una diapositiva más adelante.
## Reglas químicas(Fase I, II, IIb, y V)
- Las reglamentaciones cubren 69 contaminantes del agua potable, muchos de los cuales son carcinógenos
- Generalmente aplican a SACs y SANTNCs
- Los contaminantes cubren tres tipos:
- Químicos orgánicos volátiles
- Químicos orgánicos sintéticos
- Químicos inorgánicos
**Notes:**
La Agencia reglamenta la mayor parte de los contaminantes químicos a través de reglas conocidas como Fase I, II, IIb y V. En cada regla, la Agencia establece los límites máximos permisibles de contaminantes y prescribe el itinerario para que los sistemas de agua hagan pruebas para determinar la presencia de contaminantes, además, describe el tratamiento que el sistema puede utilizar para remover un contaminante detectado. Estas reglamentaciones son encontradas en el 40 CFR 141.61-62.
La Regla de la Fase I (publicada en 1987) fue la primera respuesta por parte de la Agencia a las Enmiendas de 1986. La regla limita la exposición a ocho químicos orgánicos volátiles (QOVs) que son utilizados por industrias de manufactura de goma, pesticida, desodorantes, solventes, plásticos y otros químicos. La Reglas de las Fase II y IIb (ambas publicadas en 1991) crearon y actualizaron los NMCs para 38 contaminantes. La Regla de la Fase V (publicada en 1992) establece estándares para 23 contaminantes adicionales. Las Fases II, IIb y V incluyeron:
Químicos inorgánicos (QIOs) tales como metales pesados que están presentes naturalmente en algunas aguas, aunque solo en bajos niveles. Actividades industriales son responsables por los niveles potencialmente dañinos de QIOs.
Químicos orgánicos sintéticos (QOSs) tales como pesticidas. Estos químicos entran al abasto de agua a través de escorrentías procedentes de campos donde granjeros los han utilizado o por infiltración a través del terreno al agua subterránea.
QOVs adicionales:
Los contaminantes reglamentados en las Fases I, II, IIb y V presentan riesgos crónicos a la salud. Conjunto con todos los efectos a largo plazo, los químicos inorgánicos de nitrito y nitrato también presentan riesgos agudos a la salud, esto significa que pueden causar problemas inmediatos a la salud para infantes, aún cuando son consumidos en dosis pequeñas. Nitrito y nitrato pueden limitar la habilidad de la sangre de llevar oxígeno desde los pulmones al resto del cuerpo. El límite de nitrito y nitrato de la Agencia, en el agua potable específicamente protege a infantes y a mujeres embarazadas.
## Regla de tratamiento del agua superficial
- Aplica a sistemas que utilizan agua superficial (incluyendo ASBID)
- Establece técnicas de tratamiento para *Giardia,* viruses, *Legionella*,* y* turbidez
- Requiere desinfección y usualmente filtración
- Establece requisitos de monitoreo para turbidez y desinfectante residual
**Notes:**
En 1989 fue promulgada, la Regla de Tratamiento de Agua de Superficial, la cual va en busca de prevenir enfermedades de origen hídrico causadas por virus, Legionella, y Giardia lamblia (40 CFR 141.70-75). Estos microbios agentes causantes de enfermedades están presentes en variadas concentraciones en la mayor parte de las aguas superficiales. Como sugiere el título, esta regla gobierna los abastos de agua cuya fuente de abasto para agua potable es agua superficial, la cual por definición, incluye agua subterránea bajo influencia directa (ASBID) del agua superficial. ASBID está incluida en la definición de agua superficial debido a que tiene el potencial de contener los mismos riesgos de contaminación que el agua superficial.
La regla establece MNMCs para Legionella, Giardia, y virus en cero, debido a que cualquier cantidad de exposición a estos contaminantes representa algún riesgo a la salud. La regla también establece requisitos de técnicas de tratamiento para el control de estos contaminantes.
Bajo estos requisitos, todos los sistemas utilizando agua superficial deben filtrar y desinfectar su agua para proveer un mínimo de 99.9 por ciento de remoción e inactivación combinada de Giardia y 99.99 por ciento de virus. La adecuacidad del proceso de filtración es establecida por la medición de la turbidez del agua tratada (una medida de claridad de agua) y determinar si cumple con los estándares de rendimiento de la Agencia.
Un pequeño número de sistemas de agua que tienen fuentes viejas y que cumplen con “criterios de evasión” designados, pueden ser otorgados una dispensa del requisito de filtración (pero no de los requisitos de desinfección).
Para garantizar protección microbiana adecuada en el sistema de distribución, La Regla de Tratamiento de Agua Superficial también requiere que los sistemas provean desinfección continua del agua potable que entra al sistema de distribución y mantengan un nivel de desinfectantes detectables dentro del sistema de distribución.
## Regla de coliformes totales
- Para controlar contaminantes microbiológicos (bacterianos)
- Aplica a todos los SPAPs
- Requiere que los sistemas tomen muestras para detectar coliformes en el sistema de distribución
- La presencia de coliformes puede indicar fallas de tratamiento o deterioro del sistema de distribución
**Notes:**
Esta regla, promulgada en 1990, establece el NMC para contaminantes microbianos bacterianos basándose en la presencia o ausencia de coliformes totales (40 CFR 141.63).
Coliformes son un grupo de bacterias, de las cuales la mayoría son inofensivas. Sin embargo, la presencia de coliformes en el agua potable sugiere que puede haber presente agentes que ocasionen enfermedades en el agua. Los coliformes son utilizados como “organismos indicadores” para contaminantes microbiológicos debido a que son encontrados en animales de sangre caliente, son más resistentes que la bacteria de cólera y tifoidea y son fácil de detectar en muestras.
La presencia de bacterias coliformes en el agua potable sugiere que el sistema de tratamiento no está trabajando apropiadamente o que existe un problema en el sistema de distribución. Publicada en 1989 como un complemento de la Regla de Tratamiento de Agua Superficial, la Regla de Coliformes Totales establece tanto en el MNMC como en el NMC para los niveles totales de coliformes en el agua potable. La regla también detalla el tipo y frecuencia, de muestreo requerido a los sistemas de agua.
En la regla, la Agencia establece MNMC para el total de coliformes en cero. Para cumplir con el NMC para coliformes, los sistemas no deben encontrar coliformes en más de cinco por ciento de las muestras que tienen como requisito tomar cada mes (el número de muestras depende del tamaño del sistema). Si una muestra es positiva a coliformes, el sistema debe colectar un número de muestras en 24 horas. Cuando una muestra de rutina o repetida es positiva para coliformes totales, esta debe ser analizada para coliformes fecales o para Escherichia coli (E. coli), los cuales son coliformes directamente asociados con excrementos frescos. Si esta última prueba es positiva, el sistema de agua es requerido de notificar de inmediato al Estado y al público debido a que se considera que los niveles de coliformes en el agua representan un riesgo directo a la salud.
El número de muestras de coliformes que debe tomar regularmente el sistema depende del número de clientes que sirve. Sistemas que sirven a menos de 1,000 personas pueden tomar muestras una vez al mes o menos frecuentemente, mientras que sistemas que sirven a 50,000 clientes toman muestras con mínimo de 60 veces por mes y aquellos de 2.5 millones de clientes examinan al menos 420 veces por mes. Estos son los itinerarios mínimos y muchos sistemas de agua toman muestras más frecuentemente.
## Regla de plomo y cobre
- Aplica a SACs y SANTNCs
- Requiere monitoreo en los grifos de los clientes
- Si los niveles de plomo y cobre exceden el nivel de acción, los sistemas pueden tener que:
- Tratar la fuente de abasto de agua
- Añadir control de corrosión
- Establecer un programa de educación pública
- Reemplazar las líneas de plomo en servicio
**Notes:**
En 1992 se promulgó la Regla de Plomo y Cobre la cual difiere substancialmente del resto de las reglas bajo el programa de manejo (40 CFR 141.80-90). Otras reglas requieren que los sistemas de agua traten el agua para lograr que cuando ésta salga de sus instalaciones esté limpia y segura para su consumo. La Regla de Plomo y Cobre reglamenta dos contaminantes que casi siempre tiñen el agua potable luego de salir de la planta de tratamiento.
Bajo la Regla de Plomo y Cobre, la Agencia establece niveles de acción para el plomo y el cobre --- niveles de plomo y cobre que están notablemente bajo los niveles que pueden causar problemas a la salud. Un nivel de acción es distinto al NMC. Mientras un NMC es un límite legal de un contaminante, un nivel de acción, como sugerido por el nombre, es un provocador para prevención adicional o pasos de remoción.
La regla requiere que los sistemas de agua colecten muestras de agua tipo “tomada primero” (agua que ha estado estancada en las líneas de plomería por al menos seis horas y es colectada sin drenar el grifo) en puntos a través del sistema de distribución que son vulnerables a contaminación de plomo, incluyendo el uso regular de grifos en baños y cocinas. Cuando los niveles de plomo y cobre alcanzan el nivel de acción en un diez por ciento del muestreo de agua potable, el sistema de agua debe atenerse a ciertos pasos. Estos pasos pueden incluir:
El monitoreo de la fuente de abastos de agua y el tratamiento de la fuente de abastos de agua, si plomo y cobre están presentes en la fuente de abasto de agua.
Uso de un tratamiento de control de corrosión (al aumentar el pH del agua o la alcalinidad, el sistema de agua puede hacer el agua menos corrosiva, y por lo tanto menos propensa a disolver el plomo y el cobre de las tuberías o aditamentos);
Medidas para educar al público afectado sobre cómo reducir su consumo de plomo; o
Reemplazo de las líneas principales de agua y líneas de servicio de plomo (si la fuente de abasto de agua y el tratamiento de control de corrosión no son efectivos en reducir los niveles de plomo y cobre en el grifo).
## Etapa 1 Desinfectantes y Subproductos de Desinfección
- Aplica a SACs que desinfectan y a SATNCs que utilizan dióxido de cloro
- Incluye estándares para desinfectantes y subproductos de desinfección
- Incluye provisiones para ayudar a prevenir la formación de subproductos de desinfección
**Notes:**
La Agencia promulgó la Etapa 1 RDSPD en diciembre 16 de 1998 (63 FR 69389-69476). Esto aplica a todos los SAC que usan desinfectantes químicos u oxidantes para desinfección primaria o residual (es decir, manteniendo niveles detectables de desinfectantes en las tuberías de distribución). En adición, ciertos requisitos aplican a sistemas de agua transeúntes, no de la comunidad que utilizan dióxido de cloro. La Etapa 1 RDSPD establece:
MNC revisado para el total de trihalometano (40 CFR 141.12);
Nuevos MNMCs (40 CFR 141.53) y NMCs (40 CFR 141.64) para subproductos de desinfección;
Metas para Desinfectante Residual Máximo (MDRM) para desinfectantes (40 CFR 141.54), y
Nuevos Niveles Máximo de Desinfectante Residual (NMDR) (40 CFR 141.65) para desinfectantes.
Para limitar los subproductos de desinfección (SPD) sin comprometer la protección microbiana, la regla incluye un requisito de técnica de tratamiento de que todos los sistemas que utilizan agua superficial o ASBID y que utilizan tratamientos convencionales remueven el carbón orgánico total, un precursor de SPDs (40 CFR 141.130-1350).
Los sistemas realizaran monitoreo basándose en el tipo de sistema y la población servida, el tratamiento utilizado y el desinfectante utilizado. Los sistemas de agua superficial y ASBID que sirven al menos 10,000 personas deben estar en cumplimiento con la regla para el 1ro de enero de 2002. Los sistemas de agua superficial y ASBID sirviendo a menos de 10,000 personas y todos los sistemas de agua subterránea deben estar en cumplimiento para 1ro de enero de 2004.
La Agencia está actualmente trabajando con un grupo de personas que tienen interés en desarrollar la Etapa 2 Regla de desinfectantes / subproductos de desinfección. Los esfuerzos continuarán enfocándose en tomar en cuenta los efectos crónicos a la salud asociados con SPDs, como también en problemas de reproducción agudos que han sido identificados.
## Regla Mejorada Interina para Tratamiento de Agua Superficial
- La mayoría de las provisiones aplican a sistemas de agua superficial y ASBID que sirve a sobre 10,000 personas
- Fortalece el tratamiento de agua superficial para prevenir la contaminación microbiana
- MNMC de cero para *Cryptosporidium*
- Estándares de turbidez más estrictos
- Otras medidas para prevenir la contaminación
**Notes:**
La Regla Mejorada Interina para Tratamiento de Agua Superficial (RMITAS) fue promulgada el 16 de diciembre de 1998 (63 FR 69477-69521). Ésta actualiza los requisitos de la Regla de Tratamiento de Agua Superficial. Específicamente, la Agencia ha aprendido durante los pasados diez años que existen patógenos microbianos específicos, tales como Cryptosporidium, los cuales son altamente resistentes a prácticas tradicionales de desinfección. En adición, un reto mayor para los proveedores de agua es, balancear los riesgos por patógenos microbianos y los de subproductos de desinfección (SPD), los cuales se forman cuando los desinfectantes reaccionan con compuestos orgánicos presentes en el agua potable. Es importante proveer protección contra estos patógenos microbianos mientras se asegura simultáneamente la disminución de riesgos a la salud para la población por los SPDs.
La RMITAS establece una MNMC de cero para Cryptosporidium (40 CFR 141.52) e impone nuevas técnicas de tratamiento en sistemas que usan agua superficial o ASBID que sirven al menos a 10,000 personas.
Para asegurar el rendimiento adecuado del tratamiento, la RMITAS fortalecen los estándares de turbidez de la Regla de Tratamiento de Agua Superficial y requieren monitoreo continuo de la turbidez para los filtros individuales.
La RMITAS también requiere sistemas con niveles elevados de SPD, el tomar pasos específicos para asegurar que la protección contra contaminantes microbianos no será comprometida cuando los sistemas deben cumplir simultáneamente con la Etapa 1 de la Regla de Subproductos de Desinfección.
En adición, la RMITAS añade otras provisiones para prevenir la contaminación microbiológica. Estas provisiones incluyen una prohibición de instalaciones nuevas de almacenamiento de agua terminada no cubiertas y un requisito para que los Estados lleven a cabo estudios sanitarios de toda el agua superficial o sistemas ASBID sin tener en cuenta la población servida.
Actualmente la Agencia está trabajando con grupos de trabajo procedentes de agencias y grupos que tienen interés (“stakeholder”) para desarrollar la Regla a Largo Plazo Mejorada para Tratamiento para Agua Superficial, la cual afectará a los sistemas pequeños de agua superficial.
## Prioridades para la reglamentación futura
- La Agencia debe considerar estándares para cinco contaminantes cada cinco años
- Prioridades actuales:
- Arsénico
- Radón y otros radioactivos
- Agua subterránea
- Tratamiento a largo plazo mejorado para agua superficial
- Etapa 2 D/SPD
**Notes:**
Para agosto de 2001, la Agencia seleccionará cinco o más contaminantes de las prioridades reglamentarias en la Lista de Candidatos Contaminantes (LCC) y determinará si los reglamentará. Para apoyar estas decisiones, la Agencia debe determinar que el reglamentar los contaminantes presentaría una oportunidad significativa para reducir los riesgos a la salud. Si la Agencia determina que los reglamentos son necesarios, la Agencia debe proponerlos para agosto de 2003 y los debe finalizar para febrero de 2005.
En adición, las Enmiendas del 1996 proveen un programa para promulgar lo siguiente:
El nuevo estándar para radón para agosto de 2000;
Revisión del reglamento actual de radionuclidos y un nuevo estándar para uranio para noviembre de 2000;
Medidas para proteger los abastos de agua subterránea de contaminación microbiana para noviembre de 2000;
Revisión del estándar existente para el arsénico para enero de 2001; y
Control del fortalecimiento de los patógenos microbianos, incluyendo Cryptosporidium, al igual que desinfectantes y subproductos de desinfección (la Regla de la Etapa 2 de Desinfectantes / Subproductos de Desinfección y las Reglas de Tratamiento a Largo Plazo del Agua Superficial) para el 2002.
En adición, la Agencia y los Centros para Control de Enfermedades (CCE) recientemente completaron un estudio sobre el sulfato, el cual fue requerido por las Enmiendas del 1996 del LAP. El sulfato es uno de los contaminantes en la LCC. La Agencia incluirá el sulfato entre los contaminantes que la Agencia debe determinar si va a reglamentarse para agosto de 2001.
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## NHC/JHT Products in ATCF
**NHC/JHT Products in ATCF**
**Buck Sampson (NRL, Monterey) and Ann Schrader (SAIC, Monterey)**
**IHC 2007**
***Other Contributors:***
***Chris Sisko, James Franklin, James Gross and Colin Mcadie (NHC)***
***John Knaff and Mark DeMaria (NOAA/NESDIS) ***
***Tim Marchok (GFDL) ***
***Ed Fukada (JTWC)***
***NRL TC Page group***
## ATCF is a Multi-Agency System
**... ****and a workstation that packages results and code from multiple sources for use in the tropical cyclone forecast process at the centers (e.g., NHC or JTWC)**
**ATCF is a Multi-Agency System**
**NWP Models (FNMOC, NCEP)**
**Consensus (NRL)**
**Satellite Products (NRL/FNMOC)**
**Intensity Models (NOAA/CIRA)**
**TC Analyses (NOAA, CIMSS)**
**Wind Radii (NOAA/CIRA)**
**Trackers (JTWC)**
**Bogus**
**Advisories**
**Statistics**
**Tracks**
**Fixes**
**Obj Aids**
**Navy Warnings**
**Probabilities (NOAA/CIRA)**
**Historical Data**
## Accomplishments
**Accomplishments**
**1. Evaluated wind radii CLIPERs**
**2. Implemented wind probabilities **
**3. Implemented GPCE**
**4. Improved satellite imagery overlay capability**
**5. Developed intensity and wind radii objective best track **
**6. Automated fix entry**
**7. Addressed NHC requirements**
## 1. Wind Radii CLIPER Evaluation
**Results to be published in Wea. And Forecasting (Knaff, et al. 2007 )**
**- MRCL superior mean average errors **
**- DRCL superior with false alarm rates**
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**MRCL: 0-72 h, AL ONLY**
**DRCL: 0-120 h, AL, EP and WP**
## 2. CIRA Wind Probabilities
**2. CIRA Wind Probabilities**
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- Single storm wind probabilities are computed immediately after advisory:
- 1) Available to forecasters as aid to set Watches and Warnings
- 2) Allows NHC to post probabilities as part of advisory package
## 3. Goerss Predicted Consensus Error (GPCE)
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- GPCE is a forecast track uncertainty algorithm which has been implemented on ATCF. Forecast radii are saved for end of season evaluation. Evaluation software has been written, but is currently labor intensive and not driven through the ATCF interface.
**70%**
## 4. Automated Fix Ingest
**4. Automated Fix Ingest**
**Subjective Dvorak,**
**Objective Dvorak,**
**SSMI, Quikscat **
**SEAW, TRMM,**
**Altimeter, AMSU,**
**Radar, **
**Doppler Radar,**
**TRMM Radar,**
**Synoptic Fix, **
**Aircraft,**
**Analysis, Dropsonde**** **
- Fixes are now automatically ingested, error checked. Resulted in time saved.
_**Auto Fix Ingest Types**_
**Manual entry takes time!**
## 5. Improved Imagery Access
**5. Improved Imagery Access**
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- Improvements for 2007 will include imagery retention on local system by storm id, improved access to imagery through dialogs. AMSU products were also added to suite.
## 6. Objective Best Track
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- Objective best track routines can use either weighted mean or least squares fit. The weights are to be determined by the forecast agency (NHC or JTWC).
## 6. Objective Best Track
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- Objective best track can be used for error checking and insuring fix data get into system. They can also provide a first guess for the forecaster.
**check**
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## Accomplishments
**Accomplishments**
**1. Evaluated wind radii CLIPERs**
**2. Implemented wind probabilities **
**3. Implemented GPCE **
**4. Improved satellite imagery overlay capability**
**5. Developed intensity and wind radii objective best track **
**6. Automated fix entry**
**7. Addressed NHC requirements (~45)**
** ****Two examples to follow ...**
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## New Wind Radii Forecast Graph
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- Wind radii forecasting is tedious. This new dialog frees up time for meteorology.
## New Wind Radii Forecast Graph
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- Click on the graph to get new wind radii for each quadrant.
- Forecast period (12-72 h) and radius (34, 50, 64 kt) selectable at top
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## (1055) (842) (659) (411) (319)
** ****(1055) (842) (659) (411) (319)**
**Atlantic Intensity Consensus Skill**
- Simple intensity consensus can be used as skill baseline for other techniques and as starting point for forecast. (2003-2006 seasons)
## (686) (501) (349) (209) (138)
** ****(686) (501) (349) (209) (138)**
**EP Intensity Consensus Skill**
- Similar results for eastern North Pacific (2003-2006 seasons)
## Summary
**Summary**
**Seven JHT tasks addressed over two years**
**Much of JHT development also used at JTWC, CPHC **
**Interagency cooperation has its benefits**
**Shared development costs**
**Shared data**
**Shared ideas**
**Thanks to contributors**
**NHC, JTWC, CPHC, CIRA, JHT, JHT Participants,GFDL ...**
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Federal Communications Commission DA 99- 368
Before the Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D. C. 20554
In the Matter of Applications of ) File Nos. 9600691- 9600711 ) 9600714- 9600718
PLAINCOM, INC. ) )
to Provide 39 GHz Point- to- Point Microwave Radio ) Service in Various Locations )
)
ORDER
Adopted: February 22, 1999 Released: February 23, 1999
By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau:
I. INTRODUCTION
1. This Order consolidates the disposition of twenty- six petitions to deny (Petitions) filed by WinStar Wireless Fiber Corp. (WinStar), a subsidiary of WinStar Communications, Inc. (WSC) against
applications filed by Plaincom, Inc. (Plaincom) for 38.6- 40.0 GHz (39 GHz) point- to- point microwave radio station licenses in Chicago, IL; Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Dallas, TX; Cleveland, OH; San Diego,
CA; Cincinnati, OH; Washington, DC; Tampa, FL; Tacoma, WA; San Francisco, CA; Buffalo, NY; Denver, CO; Miami, FL; Kansas City, MO; Los Angeles, CA; Houston, TX; Detroit, MI; New York, NY;
New York (West); New York (Long Island); Baltimore, MD; Pittsburgh, PA; Phoenix, AZ; St. Paul, MN; and Milwaukee, WI. As discussed in further detail below, we find that the Plaincom applications are
defective because they were untimely filed. Consequently, the WinStar Petitions, filed December 1, 1995, are hereby granted and the Plaincom applications are dismissed.
II. BACKGROUND
2. On March 4, 1994, WinStar's predecessor in interest, Avant- Garde Telecommunications, Inc. (Avant- Garde), 1 filed applications to modify certain existing licenses in the 39 GHz band. 2 The Avant-
1 Avant- Garde was merged into WinCom Corp., a subsidiary of WSC. WinCom Corp. was the surviving
corporation. On July 18, 1995, WinCom Corp. changed its name to WinStar Wireless Fiber Corp.
2 WinStar Application File Nos. 9404165- 9404183, 9404185- 9404188, 9404191, 9404193, 9504885. The Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau granted WinStar Application File Nos. 9404165, 9404168, 9404170, 9404172, 9404175, 9404178, 9404183 which were placed on Public Notice on February 10, 1998. See Public Notice, Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau Weekly Receipts and Disposals, Report No. 1975 (released February 10, 1998). WinStar Application File No. 9504885 was withdrawn and placed on Public Notice on November 12, 1997. See Public Notice,
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Weekly Receipts and Disposals, Report No. 1962 (released November 12, 1997).
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Garde applications were placed on Public Notice on July 6, 1994. 3 On April 11, 1995, Avant- Garde filed an application for transfer of control of Avant- Garde to WinCom Corp., a subsidiary of WSC (Transfer
Application). In the Transfer Application, WSC asserted that the transfer of control was for legitimate business purposes and would benefit the public. 4 Specifically, WSC noted that the transfer would enable
WSC to acquire financial strength and technical expertise and would ultimately: (a) allow the "expansion of [WSC] 's telecommunications operations throughout the United States"; (b) ensure that "advanced
technologies are made available to Avant- Garde's current customers" via WSC's "greater access to capital"; and (c) enhance "[ WSC] 's service offerings and the competitiveness of 39 GHz operations." 5 On
May 1, 1995, the Transfer Application appeared on Public Notice as accepted for filing. 6
3. On June 26, 1995, the Division's Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch (Branch) granted the Transfer Application. 7 WinCom filed a letter on July 18, 1995, notifying the Commission that the
subject merger had been consummated and that WinStar was the surviving corporation. 8 On August 4, 1995, WinStar filed letters (Notification Letters) informing the Commission that, pursuant to the Avant-Garde/
WinStar merger, the subject applications should be amended to specify WinStar as the applicant. 9 WinStar also requested that the Commission either categorize the Notification Letters as minor
amendments or exempt them from the "cut- off" provisions of former Section 21.31 10 of the Commission's Rules. 11 The pending Avant- Garde applications appeared on Public Notice on August 16, 1995 (August
16 Public Notice) under WinStar's name. 12
3 Public Notice, Private Radio Bureau Part 21 Receipts and Disposals, Report No. 1090 (July 6, 1994).
4 FCC Application for Consent to Transfer Control of Avant- Garde Telecommunications, Inc. to WinCom Corp., File
No. 95- 13155 (30), at Exhibit L.
5 Id. at Exhibit L.
6 Public Notice, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Part 21 Receipts and Disposals, Report No. 1132 (May 1,
1995).
7 Public Notice, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Part 21 Receipts and Disposals, Report No. 1142 (July 5,
1995).
8 Letter from Stephen L. Goodman, Esq. to William F. Caton, Acting Secretary, FCC (July 18, 1995). The July 18,
1995 letter also informed the Commission that WinCom Corp. had changed its name to WinStar Wireless Fiber Corp.
9 Amendment to Pending Applications to Specify the Transfer of Control to WinStar Wireless Fiber Corp. (dated
Aug. 4, 1995). The Division accepted the amendments for filing in the August 16, 1995 Public Notice, Report No. 1148.
10 Formerly 47 C. F. R. 21.31; now 47 C. F. R. 101.45.
11 Although 39 GHz applications are now subject to Section 101 of the Commission's Rules, Section 21 applies to the
underlying applications because they were filed prior to July 31, 1996. See 47 C. F. R. 101.4( a).
12 Public Notice, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Part 21 Receipts and Disposals, Report No. 1148 (Aug. 16,
1995).
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4. On October 16, 1995, Plaincom submitted competing applications against the Avant-Garde/ WinStar applications. On December 1, 1995, WinStar filed Petitions to Deny against Plaincom
application nos. 9600691- 9600711 and 9600714- 9600718. 13
III. DISCUSSION
5. WinStar alleges that Plaincom's applications were filed after the sixty day cut- date. Plaincom, however, asserts its applications are timely because WinStar filed a major amendment to its original
applications. We find that Plaincom's assertions are devoid of merit.
6. On July 6, 1994, the Avant- Garde applications were first placed on Public Notice as accepted for filing. 14 Former Section 21.31( b) of the Commission's Rules provided that no application will be
entitled to be included in a random selection process or to comparative consideration with a previously filed application unless such application is substantially complete and tendered for filing within sixty days
after the date of the public notice listing the first of the conflicting applications as accepted for filing. 15 As a result, the 60- day filing window for Plaincom to file competing applications closed on September 5,
1994. However, if Avant- Garde filed a major amendment to its applications, then the applications would be considered "newly filed" as of the date of the release of the Public Notice listing the major amendment
to the applications, and a new 60- day filing window for competing applications would be opened. 16 Former Section 21.23( c)( 5) of the Commission's Rules provided that an amendment specifying a
substantial change in ownership of an applicant is not a major amendment if the transfer or assignment "is for legitimate business purposes other than the acquisition of applications." 17
7. We disagree with Plaincom's contention that the Notification Letters constitute major amendments to the Avant- Garde applications. The Commission's Rules state that amendments are
classified on a case- by- case basis. 18 The August 16 Public Notice listed the subject applications,
13 Plaincom filed a Consolidated Opposition on December 14, 1995. On January 11, 1996, WinStar filed a
Consolidated Reply to the Consolidated Opposition.
14 See July 6 Public Notice.
15 Formerly 47 C. F. R. 21.31( b); now 47 C. F. R. 101.45.
16 Formerly 47 C. F. R. 21.23( c), now 47 C. F. R. 1.927( h). See Airsignal International, Inc., Memorandum Opinion
and Order, 81 FCC 2d 472 (1980) (Commission found that while such amendments may be major, they do not open a new filing window if the change in ownership was in the public interest . . . [and] . . . made to effect a legitimate
business purpose).
17 Formerly 47 C. F. R. 21.23( c)( 5), now 47 C. F. R. 1.927( h). See Bell Atlantic Mobile System, Inc., Order, 10
FCC Rcd 13262 (1995) (Commission permitted amendments to pending point- to- point microwave and cellular applications and granted exemption from cut- off rules); Loral Space & Communication Ltd and Orion Network
Systems, Inc., Order, 13 FCC Rcd 4592 (1998) (Commission found that the merger served an independent business purpose, i. e. to strengthen its financial resources, thus exempting from cut- off rules); see also Airsignal International,
Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 81 FCC 2d 472 (1980) (Commission granted request for exemption from major amendment and cut- off rules because change in ownership was deemed to be in public interest and made to effect a
legitimate business purpose, i. e. providing improved research and technical capabilities).
18 Formerly 47 C. F. R. 21.23( c); now 47 C. F. R. 1.927.
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reflecting the transfer of control from Avant- Garde to WinStar. 19 While amendments specifying a substantial change in control of an applicant are generally deemed major amendments, 20 in this instance,
the Notifications Letters should be deemed minor amendments pursuant to former Section 21.23( c)( 6) of the Commission's Rules. 21
8. Furthermore, the Notification Letters specifically stated that the Transfer Application contained a description of the business purposes for the subject merger, which did not include acquisition
of the Avant- Garde applications. 22 Exhibit L to the Transfer Application details those business purposes for the transfer of control. That exhibit explains, inter alia, that the company resulting from the merger
will be more competitive, due to the expanded operations of the new entity. 23 Exhibit L also states that Avant- Garde's customers will benefit from the merger because WSC's greater access to financial
resources will permit advanced technologies to be provided to those customers. 24 Therefore, we believe that WinStar, in its Transfer Application, made a sufficient business interest showing for a finding that the
Notification Letters be deemed minor amendments. 25 Consequently, the August 4, 1995 filing did not initiate a new filing window, and thus Plaincom's competing applications were not timely filed pursuant
to former Section 21.31 of the Commission's Rules.
9. Moreover, any assertions made by Plaincom in its Opposition to the Petitions regarding the Transfer Application are untimely and, thus, we will not address the merits of such assertions. We note
that Plaincom had an opportunity to address these issues by filing a petition to deny pursuant to applicable Commission Rules when the Transfer Application was first filed. 26 Its failure to timely object
to the Transfer Application before it became final renders the objections untimely at this juncture. 27
19 August 16 Public Notice at 1- 7.
20 Formerly 47 C. F. R. 21.23( c)( 5); now 47 C. F. R. 1.927( h). See Applications of Tequesta Television, Inc.,
Memorandum Opinion and Order, 103 FCC 2d 1182 (1986)( Commission found substantial change of controlling ownership, hence application was dismissed); see also Applications of Western California Cellular Partners and MTEL
Cellular, Inc., Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 5705 (1996).
21 Public Notice, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Part 21 Receipts and Disposals, Report No. 1142 (July 5,
1995).
22 Notification Letters at 2.
23 See Exhibit L to the Transfer Application at 1.
24 Id. at 1- 2.
25 Public Notice, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Part 21 Receipts and Disposals, Report No. 1142 (July 5,
1995).
26 Former 47 C. F. R. 21.30. See Application of Lawrence Daniels, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 3 FCC Rcd.
7327 (Dec. 29, 1988) (Commission asserts that "the Communications Act clearly provides for public participation in our processes . . . and . . . provides that it is proper to specify an orderly procedure for such participation," noting that
the purpose of the cut- off date is to provide for a fair and orderly procedure by which to file petitions to deny).
27 See Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Relocate the Digital Electronic Message Service from the 18 GHz to
the 24 GHz Band and to Allocate the 24 GHz Band for Fixed Services, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 13 FCC
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III. ORDERING CLAUSES
10. IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 4( i) and 309( d) of the Communications Act of 1934 as amended, 47 U. S. C. 154( i) and 309( d), and Section 21.30 of the Commission's Rules, 47
C. F. R. 21.30, Petitions to Deny filed by WinStar Wireless Fiber Corp. on August 18, 1995 against Plaincom, Inc. Application Nos. 9600691- 9600711 and 9600714- 9600718, ARE HEREBY GRANTED.
11. It is FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 4( i) and 308 of the Communications Act of 1934 as amended, 47 U. S. C. 154( i) and 308, and Section 21.28 of the Commission's Rules, 47
C. F. R. 21.28, that the applications of Plaincom, Inc. filed on October 16, 1995 ARE DISMISSED.
12. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C. F. R. 0.131, 0.331.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
Rcd. 15147 (July 17, 1998) (Commission found Petitioner's challenges to license grants to be grossly untimely, where Petitioner filed its petition almost eight months after the last of the initial license grants were made); see also
Application of HHT/ Estate of Robert D. Hanna, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 1582 (March 1, 1993) (Commission denied petition to deny because it was filed six years after the due date prescribed by Section 21.30 of the
Commission's Rules).
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## The Relationship Between Henry Hub and WTI Crude Oil Prices: Are Oil and Natural Gas Prices Related?
**2006 EIA Energy Outlook and Modeling Conference**
**March 27, 2006**
**Jose Villar **
**[email protected]**
**Natural Gas Division**
**Energy Information Administration (EIA)**
## Natural Gas and Crude Oil Prices Have Appeared to Decouple at Times
**Notes:**
Over the years, natural gas and refined petroleum products have been used as closed substitutes in US industry and electric power generation. Consequently, movements of natural gas prices have generally tracked crude oil prices.
This can be seen In the graph where Henry Hub natural gas and West Texas Intermediate crude oil spot pot prices are presented in terms of their equivalent thermal content.
However, in the past 5 years or so, natural gas prices have seemed to move somewhat independently of crude oil prices.
Indeed, natural gas prices rose above what was seen as their historical relationship with crude oil prices in 2000, 2002, 2003, and again late in 2005.
This has led some to question whether natural gas and crude oil prices are still related.
This presentation seeks to develop an understanding of the salient characteristics of the economic and statistical relationship between crude oil and natural gas prices.
## Objectives
**Identify the Economic Factors Linking Crude Oil and Natural Gas Markets **
**Statistically Test for the Possibility of a Long-Run Relationship Between Natural Gas and Crude Oil Prices**
**Notes:**
First, I will review the demand-side and supply-side factors, which suggest that changes in crude oil prices may influence natural gas prices.
The remainder of the presentation will focus on the time series econometric analysis of the relationship between crude oil prices and natural gas prices.
Using 16 years of data drawn from January 1989 through December 2005, time series of WTI crude oil prices and Henry Hub natural gas prices will be analyzed, focusing on decomposing the short-run and long-run effects of changes in crude oil and natural gas prices.
A stable, statistically robust relationship over time between crude oil prices and natural gas prices will be identified, and the implications of this relationship for understanding short-run changes in prices will be discussed.
Let’s begin by looking at some demand-side factors that relate crude oil and natural gas prices.
## Demand Factors Linking Crude Oil and Natural Gas Markets
**Natural gas and petroleum products are substitutes in consumption. An increase in the price of crude oil will increase the demand for natural gas, increasing its price. **
**Competition between natural gas and petroleum products occurs principally in the industrial and electric generation sectors.**
**Notes:**
Natural gas and petroleum products are substitutes in consumption. An increase in the price of crude oil will increase the demand for natural gas, increasing its price.
Competition between natural gas and petroleum products occurs principally in the industrial and electric generation sectors.
The National Petroleum Council (NPC) in its 2003 report provided an estimate that approximately 5 percent of industrial boilers can switch between natural gas and petroleum fuels.
Other analysts estimate that up to 20 percent of power generation capacity is dual-fired, although in practice it is expected that the relevant percentage is considerably less.
The fuel-switching capacity between oil and gas likely constitutes a minimal threshold of switching capacity as some anecdotal evidence suggests that switching may occur in the dispatching decision.
There are also supply-side factors that may suggest an economic relationship between crude oil and natural gas prices.
## Supply Factors Linking Crude Oil and Natural Gas Markets
**Increases in crude oil prices may increase natural gas produced as a co-product of oil, tending to decrease natural gas prices.**
**Increased crude oil prices may spur more exploration and development as cash flow expands, which could put downward pressure on natural gas prices.**
**An increase in crude oil prices may lead to increased costs of natural gas production as natural gas and crude oil operators compete for similar economic resources.**
**Notes:**
On the supply-side, the effects of increases in crude oil prices may conflict. Insofar as the production and the exploration of crude oil and natural gas occurs together, increasing oil prices, tend to decrease natural gas prices.
This occurs because natural gas is found in two basic forms—associated gas and non-associated gas. Associated gas is natural gas that occurs in crude oil reservoirs.
Thus, increases in crude oil prices which lead to increased oil production may increase natural gas produced as a co-product of oil. This tends to decrease natural gas prices.
In 2004, associated-dissolved gas comprised approximately 2.7 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) or 14 percent of marketed natural gas production in the United States.
Next, an increase in crude oil prices may lead to more drilling and development of natural gas projects as increased cash flow becomes available to finance new drilling and project development. While it is generally expected that increased cash flow would expand supply activities for both gas and oil, changes in the relative price structure could lead to increases in drilling for one fuel at the expense of the other.
In contrast, crude oil and natural gas can also be rivals in production. Natural gas and crude oil operators compete for similar economic resources such as labor and drilling rigs. The increased oil-drilling activity resulting from increased oil prices would bid up the cost of the relevant factors of production, which will increase the cost of finding and developing natural gas prospects. In this way, an increase in crude oil prices may lead to increased costs of natural gas production and development, putting upward pressure on gas prices.
These economic factors suggest that oil and gas prices should be related. The analysis of crude oil and natural gas prices that follows empirically tests this hypothesis, and finds significant statistical evidence supporting the hypothesis that crude oil and natural gas prices are indeed related.
## Natural Gas and Crude Oil Prices Appear to Follow Similar Trends
**Logarithms of Natural Gas and Crude Oil Prices **
**Crude Oil Prices Mean-Shifted and Rescaled **
**Notes:**
These graphs are logarithmic transformations of the prices shown earlier. Prices are expressed in logs to compress scale effects without imposing unnecessary assumptions such as burner tip parity. Later in the analysis, they also will allow the interpretation of estimated parameters as elasticities. Throughout the remainder of the presentation the analysis is conducted in terms of logarithms of prices.
Looking at the graph in the upper panel, the prices exhibit wandering behavior: periods where prices move up for successive periods, followed by successive periods of downward movement. This suggests that natural gas and crude oil prices may be non-stationary time series. A non-stationary series is defined as time series in which past random shocks do not dissipate with the passage of time. In other words, the price at any given point in time is equal to the sum of all past random shocks and its initial starting point. These summations of past random disturbances are called stochastic trends.
This is contrasted with stationary series in which past shocks dissipate with time. Non-stationary series can be restored to stationarity by simply subtracting the preceding period from the current period—in effect, canceling out the sums of past shocks.
In the lower panel, the WTI series has been rescaled and shifted down to allow for easier comparison with the Henry Hub series. This graph suggests that natural gas and crude oil prices share a common trend, fluctuating around a fixed level. The fact that natural gas and crude oil prices seem to cling to each other with the passage of time in this fashion suggest that they may be cointegrated.
Typically it is not possible to take two non-stationary series and create a weighted average of them that is stationary. However, when it does occur the two variables are said to be cointegrated
## Cointegration Analysis of Natural Gas and Crude Oil Prices
**Two variables are cointegrated if**
**They are unit root processes **
**A stationary linear combination of them can be found**
**If the price of natural gas, p****g**** , and the price of crude oil, p****o**** are cointegrated, then**
**Notes:**
When two variables are cointegrated it implies that the stochastic trends underlying the data generation process may be cancelled out. This suggests that there is an intrinsic, structural relationship between cointegrated variables.
While the econometrics of cointegration may seem somewhat esoteric, the idea behind it is fairly simple. Imagine a man walking a dog on a leash: The dog may wander this way or that, and the man may wander this way or other, but because the leash tethers them together, they tend to move along together. Whenever they stray too far apart, the leash acts to bring them back together.
This is the object of the cointegration analysis of natural gas and crude oil prices: to find out if a tether linking crude oil and natural gas prices exists, and if so, how stable it is.
Establishing that a cointegrating relation exists between natural gas and crude oil prices is sufficient to establish that natural gas and crude oil prices are indeed related.
The time series econometric analysis established that the cointegrating relation between natural gas and crude does exist and is statistically robust.
## The Cointegrating Relation Depicts the Deviation of the Price of Natural Gas from the Price of Crude Oil
**Notes:**
The cointegrating relation may be interpreted depicting departures from a long-run equilibrium. In the graph the long-run equilibrium that is expected to prevail is given by the zero-line where there was an equiibrium in a long-run sense between natural gas prices and oil prices.
In this way, natural gas and crude oil prices vary together around the fixed long-run equilibrium at the zero-line. When a disequilibrium results from a shock to crude oil or natural gas prices, it is followed by a return to the long-run equilibrium.
For example, the peak in February 1996 shows the impact of the severe freezing weather nation-wide on Natural Gas Prices as the Henry Hub price climbed to $4.42 per MMBtu compared with the preceding month’s price of $2.92 per MMBtu.
And the peak in December 2000 also shows the impact of severe freezing weather as Henry Hub prices rose from $5.52 MMTU in November to $8.90 MMBTU in December.
In each case these departures from the long-run equiloibrium were eventually followed by return to the long-run equilibrium.
The cointegration relation may be interpreted as an “equilibrium” correction mechanism for modeling purposes.
## “Equilibrium” Correction Mechanism
**The cointegration relation is interpreted as a long-run relation or an “equilibrium” correction mechanism for modeling purposes.**
**Notes:**
This is the cointegration relation presented earlier. However, it is here explicitly presented as an equilibrium corection mechanism.
As noted earlier, in the long-run equilibrium, it will equal 0.
Considered in this way, the equilibrium correction mechanism can be used in a short-run, or vector equilibrium correction, model of natural gas prices.
## The Vector Equilibrium Correction Model and Cointegration
**The Vector Equilibrium Model (VECM) uses the cointegration relation to help explain short-run movements in natural gas prices.**
**The VECM expresses changes in prices as a function of short-run and long-run effects, as well as the speed of adjustment from disruptions to the long-run equilibrium.**
**Δ**** P****g,****t**** ****= ****0.3****Δ****P****o,****t**** + ****0.10****Δ****P****g,****t-1**** - **** .2**** ECM****t-1**** + v****t**
**Short-run effect**
**Long-run equilibrium**
**Notes:**
The Vector Equilibrium Model (VECM) uses the cointegration relation, or equilibrium correction mechanism to help explain short-run movements in natural gas prices. The estimated model results are presented here.
Here the change in the natural gas price in the current period is expressed as the result of short-run and long-run effects.
When the ECM in the preceding period is in long-run equilibrium and equal to 0, the model reduces to its short-run effects--contemporaneous changes in the crude oil price and the past change in natural gas price in the preceding period. It should be noted that the actual estimation of the model included other short-run factos such as heating degree days, seasonal variation, and natural gas inventory levels. While these effects are important and significant, they are not explicitly presented here owing to limited space and the desire to focus on the crux of the VECM analysis
When the ECM does not equal zero because there has been a disruption from the long-run equilibrium it will augment the short-run adjustment of the natural gas price. In this way the parameter, -0.2, represents the speed of adjustment to disruptions from the long-run equilibrium. In other words, about 20 percent of the disruption from the equilibrium in the preceding period.
Having estimated the VECM and the cointegrating relation, it is natural to ask how well does the model fit the data and how stable are the results?
## The Estimated VECM Provides a Good Fit of Natural Gas Prices (1989-2005)
**Fitted Model and Actual Values **
**Scaled Residuals of Fitted Model**
**Notes:**
The model estimates of natural gas prices fit the actual natural gas price quite well.
Two graphs are presented in the slide.
In the panel, estimates resulting from the fitted model are plotted the actual Henry Hub prices. Presented in this fashion, the fitted and actual series are virtually indistinguishable.
In the lower panel, the residuals between the model estimates and actual values are scaled by the standard error of the estimates. The vast majority of the scaled residuals lie within 2 standard deviations of the actual values. In other words, in most cases, the residuals are not significantly different from zero.
These results underscore the stability of the model.
And not to belabor the point, recursive testing of the model provided further statistical support of the stability and robustness of these results.
## Implications of the VECM for the Analysis of Crude Oil and Natural Gas Prices
**Crude oil and natural gas prices have a stable long-run relationship.**
**Crude oil prices influence but are not influenced by natural gas prices.**
**Natural gas prices have been growing at a slightly faster rate than crude oil prices. **
**About 20 percent of a disruption from the long-run equilibrium will be recovered in the following period.**** **
**Notes:**
So what does all this mean?
Statistical testing of the cointegration relation and the derivation of an equilibrium correction mechanism found significant statistical evidence supporting the hypothesis that crude oil and natural gas prices have a stable relationship.
The statistical evidence also supported the hypothesis that natural gas prices adjust to oil prices, but do not influence oil prices.
Natural gas prices have been growing at a slightly faster rate than crude oil prices.
The estimation of the equilibrium correction mechanism, or the long-run equilibrium relation, can be used to explain short-run movements in natural gas prices. And that about 20 percent of a disruption from the long-run equilibrium will be recovered in the following period.
In other words, changes in natural gas prices result from short-run effects and disruptions to the long-run equilibrium between natural gas and crude oil prices.
## Implications of the VECM:Model Dynamics
**Notes:**
So what are the practical implications of the VECM?
To answer this question, it may helpful to look at how natural gas prices respond to changes in the crude oil price, holding all else constant. Two cases are considered: a permanent increase in the crude oil price, and second, a transitory increase in the crude oil price.
The first case is presented in the upper panel: Crude oil prices rise by 20 percent, and remain unchanged thereafter. The immediate response of natural gas prices is to climb about 5 percent in the same period as the oil price shock occurs. In each successive period following the initial shock, gas prices continue to climb, but at decreasing rate as gas prices adjust to the disruption in the long-run equilibrium. And so gas prices climb about 10 percent within the first two periods following shock, and about 15 percent within 12 months. The oil price shock is not passed through on a one-to-one basis to natural gas prices.
The second case is presented in lower panel: A transitory spike in crude oil prices such that the crude oil price increases 20 percent in the initial period, followed by an offsetting decrease in the following period. As in the preceding case natural gas prices respond to the contemporaneous increase in crude oil prices by climbing about 5 percent. In the first period following the initial price spike, the natural gas price continues to climb to restore the long-run equilibrium. However, it is hit with a second contemporaneous oil price shock—this time a downward movement of about 17 percent in oil prices– offsetting the previous increase. This leads the natural gas price to decline. 2 months following the initial oil price shock, natural gas prices are about 1 percent above its price level in the initial period. In the ensuing months, the natural gas price continues to decline until it falls a about 1 percent below its initial level.
These examples serve to illustrate that short-run changes in the natural gas price result from changing short-run market conditions and adjustments to long-run equilibrium in the preceding period. These effects can reinforce, or offset each other, which could make it appear that natural gas prices have decoupled from crude oil prices, when in fact they are related.
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Special Attention of: NOTICE PIH 2000-38 (HA)
Secretary's Representatives; Issued: August 21, 2000
State/Area Coordinators;
Public Housing Directors; Expires: August 31, 2001
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Cross References
OMB Circular A-110, OMB Circular
A-102; Resident Initiatives Grant
Management Handbook (7490.01)
> Notice 97-51, Notice 98-60
24 CFR 85.50, 24 CFR 84.71
> 24 CFR 761.35
Subject: Performance Reporting Requirements and Grant Closeout
Procedures for the Public Housing Drug Elimination Program (PHDEP)
**I. [Purpose]{.underline}**
The purpose of this Notice is to clarify the procedures to be followed
by housing agencies in complying with performance reporting and
monitoring requirements and in closing out a grant agreement for the
PHDEP.
**II. [Background]{.underline}**
In accordance with Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 24 CFR 761.35,
recipients of PHDEP funds are required to manage and monitor the
day-to-day operations of the grant and subgrant activities to assure
compliance with applicable Federal requirements and achievement of
performance goals. Recipients of PHDEP funds are required to report the
performance (narrative and financial) of approved activities for each
grant on a semi-annual basis and to report final performance (narrative
and financial) at the end of the grant term.
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 24 CFR 85 establishes uniform
grant requirements, including closeout procedures for state and local
governments and subgrantees administering federal grants and applies to
public housing agencies.
**III. [Performance Reporting Requirements]{.underline}**
All recipients of PHDEP grants are required to submit a semi-annual
performance report and a semi-annual financial status report (SF 269A)
for each open and active grant ("open and active" refers to any grant
not closed-out and any grant for which activities were undertaken during
the reporting period). Semi-annual performance reports must be submitted
by July 30^th^ for the January-June reporting period and by January 31st
for the July-December reporting period. The semi-annual performance
reports must be submitted electronically **by Public Housing Agencies.**
Upon access to the PHDEP web site, performance reports are to be
transmitted through the PHDEP Semi-Annual Performance Reporting System
(known as DERS). PHDEP grant funds will be **[suspended]{.underline}**
if reports are not received by the local Field Office by the deadline.
The DERS will not accept the submission of electronic performance
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and notification has been provided by HUD's Community Safety and
Conservation Division (CSCD).
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As noted above, delinquent reports will result in the
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the grant period. Upon completion and issuance of the audit report, a
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findings contained in the audit report must be resolved by the grantee
in cooperation with local Field Offices.
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The Director, Office of Public Housing is responsible for all
administrative actions and controls necessary for a timely closeout of
PHDEP grant agreements. To ensure that all closeout requirements are
met, the following actions shall be taken:
1\. At least [60 calendar days]{.underline} (45 days for grants
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> termination date, the Field Office shall review the grant file and
> DERS and shall remind grantees of:
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- Make sure all required reports have been received. If not, notify
grantee of overdue reports and grant closeout requirements.
Enforcement of regulatory requirements are detailed in CFR Part
85.43.
3. No later than [120 calendar days]{.underline} after receipt of the
final reports, the Field Office shall
review reports to ensure that:
> a\. The final narrative report or "Close Out Report" reflects
> completion of the
>
> program with respect to the purpose of the activities authorized;
>
> b\. The final financial status report (SF 269A) is analyzed to
> determine if the amounts
>
> are in excess of the budgeted amounts approved for the project
> activities (these amounts must be reconciled). The amount of funds
> approved and drawn down, as reflected in LOCCS, shall be reconciled
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> by check for lesser amounts (payable to U.S. Department of HUD). If
> all authorized funds have not been drawn, the remaining funds shall be
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executed grant agreement amendment (HUD 1044). The grant agreement
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applicable. The Field Office shall enter a "pre-audit" date into LOCCS
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the post-audit end date without any further modifications.
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Grant files should be established and maintained for each grantee by
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after final payment. Files may be retired to the Federal Records Center
(FRC) any time after the one year period. The disposition of scheduled
program records shall be in accordance with the current issue of HUD
Handbook 2225.6, HUD records disposition schedules.
VIII. **[Paperwork Reduction Act Statement]{.underline}**
The information collection requirements contained in this notice have
been approved by the Office of Management and Budget under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520), and assigned OBM control
number 2577-0124. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is
not required to respond to, a collection of information unless the
collection displays a valid control number.
/s/
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Internal Revenue Service
26 CFR Part 301
[TD 8621]
RIN 1545-AT21
Authority of the Secretary of Agriculture to Share Employer Identification
Numbers Collected from Retail Food Stores and Wholesale Food Concerns
AGENCY: Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Treasury.
ACTION: Final regulations.
SUMMARY: This document contains final regulations relating to the authority
of the Secretary of Agriculture to share employer identification numbers
collected from retail food stores and wholesale food concerns with other
agencies or instrumentalities of the United States. These regulations reflect
changes to the law made by section 316(b) of the Social Security Independence
and Program Improvements Act of 1994 and affect retail food stores and
wholesale food concerns.
DATES: These regulations are effective October 3, 1995.
For dates of applicability, see the "Effective Dates" section under the
"SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION" portion of the preamble and the effective date
provisions of the new or revised regulations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert J. Basso (202) 622-6232 (not a toll-
free number).SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 6109(f) of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) was amended by
section 316(b) of the Social Security Independence and Program Improvements
Act of 1994, Pub. L. 103-296. The amendments to section 6109(f) were
effective on August 15, 1994.
On May 10, 1995, a notice of proposed rulemaking (IA-007-95) under
section 6109(f) of the Code relating to the authority of the Secretary of
Agriculture to share employer identification numbers collected from retail
food stores and wholesale food concerns with other agencies or
instrumentalities of the United States was published in the Federal Register
(60 FR 24811). Although written comments and requests for a public hearing
were solicited, no written or oral comments were received and no public
hearing was requested or held. Accordingly, the proposed regulations under
section 6109(f) are adopted by this Treasury decision without any revisions.
Special Analyses
It has been determined that this Treasury decision is not a significant
regulatory action as defined in EO 12866. Therefore, a regulatory assessment
is not required. It has also been determined that section 553(b) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 5) and the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 6) do not apply to these regulations, and,
therefore, a Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is not required. Pursuant to
section 7805(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, the notice of proposed
rulemaking preceding these regulations was submitted to the Small Business
Administration for comment on its impact on small business.
Effective Dates
These regulations are effective on February 1, 1992, except that any
provisions relating to the sharing of information by the Secretary of
Agriculture with any other agency or instrumentality of the United States are
effective on August 15, 1994.
Drafting Information
The principal author of these regulations is Robert J. Basso, Office of
the Assistant Chief Counsel (Income Tax and Accounting), IRS. However, other
personnel from the IRS and Treasury Department participated in their
development.
List of Subjects in 26 CFR Part 301
Employment taxes, Estate taxes, Excise taxes, Gift taxes, Income taxes,
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Adoption of Amendments to the Regulations
Accordingly, 26 CFR part 301 is amended as follows:
PART 301--PROCEDURE AND ADMINISTRATION
Paragraph 1. The authority citation for part 301 continues to read in
part as follows:
Authority: 26 U.S.C. 7805 * * *
Par. 2. Section 301.6109-2 is amended by revising paragraphs (c)
through (g) and adding paragraph (h) to read as follows:
301.6109-2 Authority of the Secretary of Agriculture to collect employer
identification numbers for purposes of the Food Stamp Act of 1977.
* * * * *
(c) Sharing of information--(1) Sharing permitted with certain United
States agencies and instrumentalities. The Secretary of Agriculture may share
the information contained in the list described in paragraph (b) of this
section with any other agency or instrumentality of the United States that
otherwise has access to employer identification numbers, but only to the
extent the Secretary of Agriculture determines sharing such information will
assist in verifying and matching that information against information
maintained by the other agency or instrumentality.
(2) Restrictions on the use of shared information. The information
shared by the Secretary of Agriculture pursuant to this section may be used by
any other agency or instrumentality of the United States only for the purpose
of effective administration and enforcement of the Food Stamp Act of 1977 or
for the purpose of investigation of violations of other Federal laws or
enforcement of those laws.
(d) Safeguards--(1) Restrictions on access to employer identification
numbers by individuals--(i) Numbers maintained by the Secretary of
Agriculture. The individuals who are permitted access to employer
identification numbers obtained pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section and
maintained by the Secretary of Agriculture are officers and employees of the
United States whose duties or responsibilities require access to such employer
identification numbers for the purpose of effective administration or
enforcement of the Food Stamp Act of 1977 or for the purpose of sharing the
information in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section.
(ii) Numbers maintained by any other agency or instrumentality. The
individuals who are permitted access to employer identification numbers
obtained pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section and maintained by any
agency or instrumentality of the United States other than the Department of
Agriculture are officers and employees of the United States whose duties or
responsibilities require access to such employer identification numbers for
the purpose of effective administration and enforcement of the Food Stamp Act
of 1977 or for the purpose of investigation of violations of other Federal
laws or enforcement of those laws.
(2) Other safeguards. The Secretary of Agriculture, and the head of any
other agency or instrumentality referred to in paragraph (c) of this section,
must provide for any additional safeguards that the Secretary of the Treasury
determines to be necessary or appropriate to protect the confidentiality of
the employer identification numbers. The Secretary of Agriculture, and the
head of any other agency or instrumentality referred to in paragraph (c) of
this section, may also provide for any additional safeguards to protect the
confidentiality of employer identification numbers, provided these safeguards
are consistent with safeguards determined by the Secretary of the Treasury to
be necessary or appropriate.
(e) Confidentiality and disclosure of employer identification numbers.
Employer identification numbers obtained pursuant to paragraph (a) or (c) of
this section are confidential. No officer or employee of the United States
who has or had access to any such employer identification number may disclose
that number in any manner to an individual not described in paragraph (d) of
this section. For purposes of this paragraph (e), officer or employee
includes a former officer or employee.
(f) Sanctions--(1) Unauthorized, willful disclosure of employer
identification numbers. Sections 7213(a) (1), (2), and (3) apply with respect
to the unauthorized, willful disclosure to any person of employer
identification numbers that are maintained pursuant to this section by the
Secretary of Agriculture, or any other agency or instrumentality with which
information is shared pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section, in the same
manner and to the same extent as sections 7213(a) (1), (2), and (3) apply with
respect to unauthorized disclosures of returns and return information
described in those sections.
(2) Willful solicitation of employer identification numbers. Section
7213(a)(4) applies with respect to the willful offer of any item of material
value in exchange for any employer identification number maintained pursuant
to this section by the Secretary of Agriculture, or any other agency or
instrumentality with which information is shared pursuant to paragraph (c) of
this section, in the same manner and to the same extent as section 7213(a)(4)
applies with respect to offers (in exchange for any return or return
information) described in that section.
(g) Delegation. All references in this section to the Secretary of
Agriculture are references to the Secretary of Agriculture or his or her
delegate.
(h) Effective date. Except as provided in the following sentence, this
section is effective on February 1, 1992. Any provisions relating to the
sharing of information by the Secretary of Agriculture with any other agency
or instrumentality of the United States are effective on August 15, 1994.
Margaret Milner Richardson
Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Approved: September 7, 1995
Cynthia G. Beerbower
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
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172) -4 Ind= 462 PHS=6.1531939406 FRQ=-7.577015544365D-05 Dif= 20.90 TF
173) -4 Ind= 464 PHS=3.9707547439 FRQ=-7.575945848128D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
174) -4 Ind= 472 PHS=1.2821847770 FRQ=-7.563746078601D-05 Dif= 13.53 TF
175) -4 Ind= 473 PHS=5.3829308876 FRQ=-7.562676382365D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
176) -4 Ind= 474 PHS=3.2004916910 FRQ=-7.561606686128D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
177) -4 Ind= 477 PHS=1.0180524944 FRQ=-7.560536989892D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
178) -4 Ind= 490 PHS=2.0093226497 FRQ=-7.558175553072D-05 Dif= 2.62 TF
179) -4 Ind= 496 PHS=6.1100687603 FRQ=-7.557105856835D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
180) -4 Ind= 501 PHS=3.9276295637 FRQ=-7.556036160599D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
181) -4 Ind= 505 PHS=1.7451903671 FRQ=-7.554966464362D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
182) -4 Ind= 519 PHS=4.5681183608 FRQ=-7.540625400431D-05 Dif= 15.91 TF
183) -4 Ind= 522 PHS=3.2671579151 FRQ=-7.539445632987D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
184) -4 Ind= 524 PHS=1.0847187185 FRQ=-7.538375936750D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
185) -4 Ind= 528 PHS=6.0669435800 FRQ=-7.537196169306D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
186) -4 Ind= 530 PHS=3.8845043834 FRQ=-7.536126473070D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
187) -4 Ind= 539 PHS=2.6066862666 FRQ=-7.522855105375D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
188) -4 Ind= 540 PHS=0.4242470700 FRQ=-7.521785409138D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
189) -4 Ind= 543 PHS=4.5249931806 FRQ=-7.520715712902D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
190) -4 Ind= 545 PHS=2.3425539839 FRQ=-7.519646016665D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
191) -4 Ind= 552 PHS=1.1513849427 FRQ=-7.516214883609D-05 Dif= 3.81 TF
192) -4 Ind= 554 PHS=5.2521310533 FRQ=-7.515145187372D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
193) -4 Ind= 555 PHS=3.0696918566 FRQ=-7.514075491136D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
194) -4 Ind= 564 PHS=0.3811218897 FRQ=-7.501875721609D-05 Dif= 13.53 TF
195) -4 Ind= 565 PHS=4.4818680003 FRQ=-7.500806025372D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
196) -4 Ind= 566 PHS=2.2994288037 FRQ=-7.499736329136D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
197) -4 Ind= 569 PHS=4.5916594047 FRQ=-7.498554659760D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
198) -4 Ind= 574 PHS=5.2090058730 FRQ=-7.495235499843D-05 Dif= 3.68 TF
199) -4 Ind= 582 PHS=4.4387428200 FRQ=-7.480896337843D-05 Dif= 15.91 TF
200) -4 Ind= 585 PHS=5.8494946701 FRQ=-7.479824739675D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
201) -4 Ind= 628 PHS=2.8624949815 FRQ=-7.371756507373D-05 Dif= 119.88 TF
202) -4 Ind= 665 PHS=0.9010628873 FRQ=-7.353986212317D-05 Dif= 19.71 TF
203) -4 Ind= 668 PHS=5.0018089979 FRQ=-7.352916516080D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
204) -4 Ind= 673 PHS=2.8193698013 FRQ=-7.351846819844D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
205) -4 Ind= 693 PHS=1.6282007600 FRQ=-7.348415686788D-05 Dif= 3.81 TF
206) -4 Ind= 695 PHS=5.7289468706 FRQ=-7.347345990551D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
207) -4 Ind= 733 PHS=3.0403769037 FRQ=-7.335146221024D-05 Dif= 13.53 TF
208) -4 Ind= 740 PHS=0.8579377070 FRQ=-7.334076524788D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
209) -4 Ind= 745 PHS=4.9586838176 FRQ=-7.333006828551D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
210) -4 Ind= 757 PHS=2.7762446210 FRQ=-7.331937132315D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
211) -4 Ind= 771 PHS=0.5938054244 FRQ=-7.330867436078D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
212) -4 Ind= 787 PHS=3.7675147764 FRQ=-7.329575695495D-05 Dif= 1.43 TF
213) -4 Ind= 799 PHS=1.5850755797 FRQ=-7.328505999258D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
214) -4 Ind= 805 PHS=5.6858216903 FRQ=-7.327436303022D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
215) -4 Ind= 813 PHS=3.5033824937 FRQ=-7.326366606785D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
216) -7 Ind= 95 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.324511894976D-05 Dif= 2.06 TT
217) -7 Ind= 96 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.323442198740D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
218) -7 Ind= 97 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.322372502503D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
219) -7 Ind= 98 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.321302806267D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
220) -7 Ind= 99 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.320233110030D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
221) -7 Ind= 100 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.319163413794D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
222) -7 Ind= 101 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.318093717557D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
223) -4 Ind= 848 PHS=3.4378325412 FRQ=-7.317024021321D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
224) -7 Ind= 102 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.316070935327D-05 Dif= 1.06 TT
225) -7 Ind= 103 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.315117935327D-05 Dif= 1.06 TT
226) -4 Ind= 873 PHS=4.4080035735 FRQ=-7.314164935327D-05 Dif= 1.06 TF
227) -4 Ind= 883 PHS=2.2255643769 FRQ=-7.313095239090D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
228) -4 Ind= 892 PHS=0.0431251803 FRQ=-7.312025542854D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
229) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=4.4761543861 FRQ=-7.310955138024D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
230) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=5.6611611712 FRQ=-7.310016694212D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
231) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=0.5629826491 FRQ=-7.309078250400D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
232) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=1.7479894342 FRQ=-7.308139806589D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
233) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=2.9329962193 FRQ=-7.307201362777D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
234) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=4.1180030044 FRQ=-7.306262918965D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
235) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=5.3030097895 FRQ=-7.305324475153D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
236) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=0.2048312674 FRQ=-7.304386031342D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
237) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=1.3898380525 FRQ=-7.303447587530D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
238) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=2.5748448376 FRQ=-7.302509143718D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
239) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=3.7598516227 FRQ=-7.301570699906D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
240) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=4.9448584078 FRQ=-7.300632256095D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
241) -2 Ind= 0 PHS=6.1298651929 FRQ=-7.299693812283D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
242) -4 Ind= 1003 PHS=1.4553013239 FRQ=-7.298756077090D-05 Dif= 1.04 TF
243) -4 Ind= 1007 PHS=5.5560474345 FRQ=-7.297686380854D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
244) -4 Ind= 1026 PHS=3.3736082379 FRQ=-7.296616684617D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
245) -4 Ind= 1056 PHS=0.7276506620 FRQ=-7.295435966208D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
246) -4 Ind= 1100 PHS=4.3648783932 FRQ=-7.294255247798D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
247) -4 Ind= 1162 PHS=2.1824391966 FRQ=-7.293185551561D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
248) -5 Ind= 0 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.292115855325D-05 Dif= 1.19 FF
249) -1 Ind= 0 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-7.292115855325D-05 Dif= 0.00 TT
250) -4 Ind= 1447 PHS=4.1007461106 FRQ=-7.291046159088D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
251) -4 Ind= 1509 PHS=1.9183069139 FRQ=-7.289976462852D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
252) -4 Ind= 1559 PHS=1.1990929940 FRQ=-7.288757331455D-05 Dif= 1.35 TF
253) -4 Ind= 1583 PHS=2.9095770693 FRQ=-7.287615026032D-05 Dif= 1.27 TF
254) -4 Ind= 1602 PHS=0.7271378727 FRQ=-7.286545329795D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
255) -4 Ind= 1607 PHS=4.8278839833 FRQ=-7.285475633559D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
256) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=0.3025687977 FRQ=-7.284405228736D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
257) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=1.4737641559 FRQ=-7.283477722624D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
258) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=2.6449595140 FRQ=-7.282550216512D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
259) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=3.8161548722 FRQ=-7.281622710399D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
260) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=4.9873502304 FRQ=-7.280695204287D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
261) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=6.1585455885 FRQ=-7.279767698175D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
262) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=1.0465556395 FRQ=-7.278840192062D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
263) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=2.2177509977 FRQ=-7.277912685950D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
264) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=3.3889463558 FRQ=-7.276985179838D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
265) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=4.5601417140 FRQ=-7.276057673726D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
266) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=5.7313370721 FRQ=-7.275130167613D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
267) -3 Ind= 0 PHS=0.6193471231 FRQ=-7.274202661501D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
268) -4 Ind= 1704 PHS=2.1393140164 FRQ=-7.273275864032D-05 Dif= 1.03 TF
269) -4 Ind= 1715 PHS=6.2400601269 FRQ=-7.272206167796D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
270) -4 Ind= 1727 PHS=1.3676266698 FRQ=-7.271134569627D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
271) -4 Ind= 1736 PHS=5.4683727804 FRQ=-7.270064873391D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
272) -4 Ind= 1750 PHS=4.1674123347 FRQ=-7.268885105947D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
273) -4 Ind= 1760 PHS=2.8453527660 FRQ=-7.267207689328D-05 Dif= 1.86 TF
274) -4 Ind= 1772 PHS=2.0842642450 FRQ=-7.264748661346D-05 Dif= 2.73 TF
275) -4 Ind= 1791 PHS=4.9622420101 FRQ=-7.258934800101D-05 Dif= 6.45 TF
276) -4 Ind= 1792 PHS=2.7798028135 FRQ=-7.257865103864D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
277) -4 Ind= 1800 PHS=0.5973636169 FRQ=-7.256795407627D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
278) -4 Ind= 1806 PHS=4.6981097274 FRQ=-7.255725711391D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
279) -4 Ind= 1834 PHS=5.6893798828 FRQ=-7.253364274571D-05 Dif= 2.62 TF
280) -4 Ind= 1848 PHS=3.5069406862 FRQ=-7.252294578335D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
281) -4 Ind= 1860 PHS=1.3245014896 FRQ=-7.251224882098D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
282) -4 Ind= 1865 PHS=5.4252476001 FRQ=-7.250155185862D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
283) -4 Ind= 1872 PHS=3.2428084035 FRQ=-7.249085489625D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
284) -4 Ind= 1879 PHS=4.5988230800 FRQ=-7.247296278279D-05 Dif= 1.98 TF
285) -4 Ind= 1898 PHS=4.9296170110 FRQ=-7.239840495350D-05 Dif= 8.27 TF
286) -4 Ind= 1910 PHS=0.5542384366 FRQ=-7.236885720098D-05 Dif= 3.28 TF
287) -4 Ind= 1914 PHS=4.0613179480 FRQ=-7.235741691168D-05 Dif= 1.27 TF
288) -4 Ind= 1918 PHS=4.6608644450 FRQ=-7.234063201794D-05 Dif= 1.86 TF
289) -4 Ind= 1931 PHS=3.4638155059 FRQ=-7.232384890806D-05 Dif= 1.86 TT
290) -4 Ind= 1936 PHS=1.2813763093 FRQ=-7.231315194569D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
291) -4 Ind= 1939 PHS=5.3821224199 FRQ=-7.230245498333D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
292) -4 Ind= 1948 PHS=0.0691080868 FRQ=-7.227386412351D-05 Dif= 3.17 TF
293) -4 Ind= 1967 PHS=5.8147882620 FRQ=-7.215831825240D-05 Dif= 12.82 TF
294) -4 Ind= 1977 PHS=3.4206903257 FRQ=-7.212475203276D-05 Dif= 3.72 TF
295) -4 Ind= 1998 PHS=3.3775651454 FRQ=-7.192565515747D-05 Dif= 22.09 TF
296) -4 Ind= 2023 PHS=1.8444424871 FRQ=-7.103335372806D-05 Dif= 98.98 TF
297) -4 Ind= 2039 PHS=3.9837565035 FRQ=-7.084495381514D-05 Dif= 20.90 TF
298) -4 Ind= 2040 PHS=1.8013173069 FRQ=-7.083425685277D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
299) -4 Ind= 2041 PHS=5.9020634174 FRQ=-7.082355989041D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
300) -4 Ind= 2050 PHS=3.2134934505 FRQ=-7.070156219514D-05 Dif= 13.53 TF
301) -4 Ind= 2051 PHS=1.0310542539 FRQ=-7.069086523277D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
302) -4 Ind= 2057 PHS=6.1230705199 FRQ=-7.065655390221D-05 Dif= 3.81 TF
303) -4 Ind= 2060 PHS=3.9406313232 FRQ=-7.064585693984D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
304) -4 Ind= 2062 PHS=1.7581921266 FRQ=-7.063515997748D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
305) -4 Ind= 2065 PHS=5.8589382372 FRQ=-7.062446301511D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
306) -4 Ind= 2073 PHS=4.5811201204 FRQ=-7.049174933816D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
307) -4 Ind= 2074 PHS=2.3986809238 FRQ=-7.048105237580D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
308) -4 Ind= 2077 PHS=1.0977204781 FRQ=-7.046925470136D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
309) -4 Ind= 2079 PHS=5.1984665887 FRQ=-7.045855773899D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
310) -4 Ind= 2082 PHS=3.8975061430 FRQ=-7.044676006455D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
311) -4 Ind= 2084 PHS=1.7150669464 FRQ=-7.043606310219D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
312) -4 Ind= 2096 PHS=0.4372488295 FRQ=-7.030334942524D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
313) -4 Ind= 2098 PHS=4.5379949401 FRQ=-7.029265246287D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
314) -4 Ind= 2101 PHS=2.3555557435 FRQ=-7.028195550051D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
315) -4 Ind= 2106 PHS=0.1731165469 FRQ=-7.027125853814D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
316) -4 Ind= 2114 PHS=5.1553414084 FRQ=-7.025946086370D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
317) -4 Ind= 2125 PHS=5.2651328128 FRQ=-7.023694720758D-05 Dif= 2.50 TT
318) -4 Ind= 2128 PHS=3.0826936162 FRQ=-7.022625024521D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
319) -4 Ind= 2129 PHS=0.9002544196 FRQ=-7.021555328285D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
320) -4 Ind= 2137 PHS=4.4948697599 FRQ=-7.009355558758D-05 Dif= 13.53 TF
321) -4 Ind= 2138 PHS=2.3124305632 FRQ=-7.008285862521D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
322) -4 Ind= 2144 PHS=2.4222219677 FRQ=-7.006034496909D-05 Dif= 2.50 TF
323) -4 Ind= 2145 PHS=0.2397827710 FRQ=-7.004964800673D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
324) -4 Ind= 2147 PHS=5.2220076326 FRQ=-7.003785033229D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
325) -4 Ind= 2148 PHS=3.0395684359 FRQ=-7.002715336992D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
326) -4 Ind= 2157 PHS=5.8624964297 FRQ=-6.988374273061D-05 Dif= 15.91 TT
327) -4 Ind= 2158 PHS=3.6800572331 FRQ=-6.987304576824D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
328) -4 Ind= 2159 PHS=1.4976180364 FRQ=-6.986234880588D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
329) -4 Ind= 2166 PHS=5.8193712494 FRQ=-6.968464585531D-05 Dif= 19.71 TF
330) -4 Ind= 2167 PHS=3.6369320528 FRQ=-6.967394889295D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
331) -4 Ind= 2185 PHS=4.1999982306 FRQ=-6.839415067532D-05 Dif= 141.97 TF
332) -4 Ind= 2189 PHS=5.6988234499 FRQ=-6.835985836407D-05 Dif= 3.80 TF
333) -4 Ind= 2190 PHS=3.5163842533 FRQ=-6.834916140171D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
334) -4 Ind= 2196 PHS=0.0561269398 FRQ=-6.820575076239D-05 Dif= 15.91 TF
335) -4 Ind= 2197 PHS=4.1568730504 FRQ=-6.819505380003D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
336) -4 Ind= 2212 PHS=2.1954409562 FRQ=-6.801735084947D-05 Dif= 19.71 TF
337) -4 Ind= 2213 PHS=0.0130017596 FRQ=-6.800665388710D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
338) -4 Ind= 2214 PHS=4.1137478701 FRQ=-6.799595692474D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
339) -4 Ind= 2217 PHS=1.9313086735 FRQ=-6.798525996237D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
340) -4 Ind= 2223 PHS=0.7401396323 FRQ=-6.795094863181D-05 Dif= 3.81 TF
341) -4 Ind= 2224 PHS=4.8408857428 FRQ=-6.794025166944D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
342) -4 Ind= 2229 PHS=4.7542366672 FRQ=-6.784184932306D-05 Dif= 10.92 TF
343) -4 Ind= 2232 PHS=1.2708370250 FRQ=-6.781935468625D-05 Dif= 2.50 TF
344) -4 Ind= 2235 PHS=6.2530618865 FRQ=-6.780755701181D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
345) -4 Ind= 2237 PHS=1.3806284294 FRQ=-6.779684103013D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
346) -4 Ind= 2239 PHS=5.4813745399 FRQ=-6.778614406776D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
347) -4 Ind= 2248 PHS=0.6103653764 FRQ=-6.765344941013D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
348) -4 Ind= 2250 PHS=4.7111114870 FRQ=-6.764275244776D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
349) -4 Ind= 2252 PHS=2.5286722904 FRQ=-6.763205548540D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
350) -4 Ind= 2267 PHS=1.3375032491 FRQ=-6.759774415484D-05 Dif= 3.81 TT
351) -4 Ind= 2271 PHS=5.4382493597 FRQ=-6.758704719247D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
352) -4 Ind= 2273 PHS=3.2558101631 FRQ=-6.757635023011D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
353) -4 Ind= 2274 PHS=1.0733709665 FRQ=-6.756565326774D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
354) -4 Ind= 2282 PHS=4.6679863067 FRQ=-6.744365557247D-05 Dif= 13.53 TF
355) -4 Ind= 2286 PHS=4.7777777111 FRQ=-6.742114191635D-05 Dif= 2.50 TF
356) -4 Ind= 2290 PHS=1.2943780689 FRQ=-6.739864727955D-05 Dif= 2.50 TF
357) -4 Ind= 2292 PHS=5.3951241794 FRQ=-6.738795031718D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
358) -4 Ind= 2298 PHS=1.9348668660 FRQ=-6.724453967786D-05 Dif= 15.91 TF
359) -4 Ind= 2299 PHS=6.0356129766 FRQ=-6.723384271550D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
360) -4 Ind= 2306 PHS=0.4795655421 FRQ=-6.717813746021D-05 Dif= 6.18 TF
361) -4 Ind= 2307 PHS=4.5803116526 FRQ=-6.716744049784D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
362) -4 Ind= 2309 PHS=1.8917416857 FRQ=-6.704544280257D-05 Dif= 13.53 TF
363) -4 Ind= 2328 PHS=1.7711938862 FRQ=-6.572065531133D-05 Dif= 146.96 TF
364) -4 Ind= 2329 PHS=5.8719399967 FRQ=-6.570995834897D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
365) -4 Ind= 2336 PHS=0.2292434867 FRQ=-6.555585074729D-05 Dif= 17.10 TF
366) -4 Ind= 2343 PHS=3.1388205560 FRQ=-6.551084245436D-05 Dif= 4.99 TF
367) -4 Ind= 2344 PHS=0.9563813594 FRQ=-6.550014549200D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
368) -4 Ind= 2350 PHS=2.3685575031 FRQ=-6.536745083436D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
369) -4 Ind= 2351 PHS=0.1861183064 FRQ=-6.535675387200D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
370) -4 Ind= 2359 PHS=3.0956953758 FRQ=-6.531174557907D-05 Dif= 4.99 TT
371) -4 Ind= 2360 PHS=0.9132561791 FRQ=-6.530104861670D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
372) -4 Ind= 2362 PHS=5.0140022897 FRQ=-6.529035165434D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
373) -4 Ind= 2368 PHS=3.7361841729 FRQ=-6.515763797739D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
374) -4 Ind= 2370 PHS=1.5537449763 FRQ=-6.514694101502D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
375) -4 Ind= 2372 PHS=0.2527845306 FRQ=-6.513514334058D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
376) -4 Ind= 2373 PHS=4.3535306412 FRQ=-6.512444637822D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
377) -4 Ind= 2375 PHS=3.0525701955 FRQ=-6.511264870378D-05 Dif= 1.31 TF
378) -4 Ind= 2381 PHS=0.7834819233 FRQ=-6.500354939502D-05 Dif= 12.10 TF
379) -7 Ind= 104 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-6.499000000000D-05 Dif= 1.50 TT
380) -4 Ind= 2390 PHS=3.6930589926 FRQ=-6.495854110210D-05 Dif= 3.49 TT
381) -4 Ind= 2392 PHS=1.5106197960 FRQ=-6.494784413973D-05 Dif= 1.19 TT
382) -4 Ind= 2395 PHS=5.6113659066 FRQ=-6.493714717737D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
383) -4 Ind= 2403 PHS=2.2377576687 FRQ=-6.489213888444D-05 Dif= 4.99 TF
384) -4 Ind= 2404 PHS=0.0553184721 FRQ=-6.488144192207D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
385) -4 Ind= 2411 PHS=3.6499338124 FRQ=-6.475944422680D-05 Dif= 13.53 TF
386) -4 Ind= 2413 PHS=1.4674946157 FRQ=-6.474874726444D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
387) -4 Ind= 2416 PHS=4.2904226095 FRQ=-6.460533662512D-05 Dif= 15.91 TF
388) -4 Ind= 2417 PHS=2.1079834129 FRQ=-6.459463966276D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
389) -4 Ind= 2421 PHS=2.8351212856 FRQ=-6.453893440747D-05 Dif= 6.18 TF
390) -7 Ind= 105 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-6.436000000000D-05 Dif= 19.85 TT
391) -4 Ind= 2435 PHS=4.8970126826 FRQ=-6.322484387859D-05 Dif= 125.92 TF
392) -4 Ind= 2438 PHS=4.1267496297 FRQ=-6.308145225859D-05 Dif= 15.91 TF
393) -4 Ind= 2439 PHS=1.9443104331 FRQ=-6.307075529623D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
394) -4 Ind= 2444 PHS=4.8538875024 FRQ=-6.302574700330D-05 Dif= 4.99 TF
395) -4 Ind= 2445 PHS=2.6714483058 FRQ=-6.301505004093D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
396) -4 Ind= 2453 PHS=5.4943762995 FRQ=-6.287163940162D-05 Dif= 15.91 TF
397) -4 Ind= 2454 PHS=3.3119371029 FRQ=-6.286094243925D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
398) -4 Ind= 2460 PHS=4.7241132465 FRQ=-6.272824778162D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
399) -4 Ind= 2461 PHS=2.5416740499 FRQ=-6.271755081925D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
400) -4 Ind= 2466 PHS=5.4512511192 FRQ=-6.267254252633D-05 Dif= 4.99 TT
401) -4 Ind= 2467 PHS=3.2688119226 FRQ=-6.266184556396D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
402) -4 Ind= 2468 PHS=1.0863727260 FRQ=-6.265114860160D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
403) -4 Ind= 2475 PHS=6.0917399164 FRQ=-6.251843492465D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
404) -4 Ind= 2478 PHS=2.6083402741 FRQ=-6.249594028784D-05 Dif= 2.50 TF
405) -4 Ind= 2481 PHS=5.4081259390 FRQ=-6.247344565104D-05 Dif= 2.50 TF
406) -4 Ind= 2487 PHS=6.0486147361 FRQ=-6.231933804935D-05 Dif= 17.10 TT
407) -4 Ind= 2488 PHS=3.8661755395 FRQ=-6.230864108699D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
408) -4 Ind= 2490 PHS=1.6837363429 FRQ=-6.229794412462D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
409) -4 Ind= 2496 PHS=4.5933134122 FRQ=-6.225293583170D-05 Dif= 4.99 TF
410) -4 Ind= 2499 PHS=6.0054895559 FRQ=-6.212024117406D-05 Dif= 14.72 TF
411) -4 Ind= 2504 PHS=0.3627930458 FRQ=-6.196613357238D-05 Dif= 17.10 TF
412) -4 Ind= 2518 PHS=0.9693831190 FRQ=-6.058564082585D-05 Dif= 153.14 TF
413) -4 Ind= 2526 PHS=0.9262579387 FRQ=-6.038654395056D-05 Dif= 22.09 TF
414) -4 Ind= 2527 PHS=5.0270040493 FRQ=-6.037584698819D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
415) -4 Ind= 2530 PHS=1.5667467358 FRQ=-6.023243634888D-05 Dif= 15.91 TF
416) -4 Ind= 2531 PHS=5.6674928464 FRQ=-6.022173938651D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
417) -4 Ind= 2540 PHS=1.5236215556 FRQ=-6.003333947359D-05 Dif= 20.90 TT
418) -4 Ind= 2541 PHS=5.6243676661 FRQ=-6.002264251122D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
419) -4 Ind= 2550 PHS=1.4804963753 FRQ=-5.983424259829D-05 Dif= 20.90 TF
420) -4 Ind= 2553 PHS=2.1209851724 FRQ=-5.968013499661D-05 Dif= 17.10 TF
421) -4 Ind= 2554 PHS=6.2217312830 FRQ=-5.966943803425D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
422) -7 Ind= 106 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.849692700000D-05 Dif= 130.07 TT
423) -7 Ind= 107 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.842692700000D-05 Dif= 7.77 TT
424) -7 Ind= 108 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.839692700000D-05 Dif= 3.33 TT
425) -7 Ind= 109 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.835692700000D-05 Dif= 4.44 TT
426) -7 Ind= 110 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.832692700000D-05 Dif= 3.33 TT
427) -7 Ind= 111 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.830692700000D-05 Dif= 2.22 TT
428) -7 Ind= 112 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.829692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
429) -7 Ind= 117 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.798764900000D-05 Dif= 34.31 TT
430) -7 Ind= 116 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.797764900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
431) -7 Ind= 115 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.796764900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
432) -7 Ind= 114 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.795764900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
433) -7 Ind= 113 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.794764900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
434) -4 Ind= 2573 PHS=3.2818136822 FRQ=-5.774734089782D-05 Dif= 22.22 TF
435) -4 Ind= 2574 PHS=1.0993744856 FRQ=-5.773664393545D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
436) -4 Ind= 2581 PHS=3.8791772991 FRQ=-5.739413642084D-05 Dif= 37.99 TF
437) -4 Ind= 2582 PHS=1.6967381024 FRQ=-5.738343945848D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
438) -4 Ind= 2589 PHS=4.4765409159 FRQ=-5.704093194387D-05 Dif= 37.99 TF
439) -4 Ind= 2597 PHS=5.6373694257 FRQ=-5.510813784508D-05 Dif= 214.40 TF
440) -7 Ind= 118 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.489086900000D-05 Dif= 24.10 TT
441) -7 Ind= 119 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.488086900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
442) -7 Ind= 120 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.487086900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
443) -7 Ind= 121 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.486086900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
444) -7 Ind= 122 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.485086900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
445) -7 Ind= 123 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.484086900000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TT
446) -4 Ind= 2601 PHS=6.2347330426 FRQ=-5.475493336810D-05 Dif= 9.53 TF
447) -7 Ind= 124 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.468086900000D-05 Dif= 8.22 TT
448) -7 Ind= 125 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.461086900000D-05 Dif= 7.77 TT
449) -7 Ind= 126 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.453086900000D-05 Dif= 8.87 TT
450) -7 Ind= 127 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.449086900000D-05 Dif= 4.44 TT
451) -7 Ind= 128 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ=-5.446086900000D-05 Dif= 3.33 TT
452) -7 Ind= 129 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.457086900000D-05 Dif=12094.80 TF
453) -7 Ind= 130 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.487086900000D-05 Dif= 33.28 TF
454) -7 Ind= 131 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.795764900000D-05 Dif= 342.41 TF
455) -7 Ind= 132 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.801764900000D-05 Dif= 6.66 TF
456) -7 Ind= 133 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.821692700000D-05 Dif= 22.11 TF
457) -7 Ind= 134 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.822692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
458) -7 Ind= 135 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.823692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
459) -7 Ind= 136 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.825692700000D-05 Dif= 2.22 TF
460) -7 Ind= 137 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.826692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
461) -7 Ind= 138 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.827692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
462) -7 Ind= 139 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.829692700000D-05 Dif= 2.22 TF
463) -7 Ind= 140 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.830692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
464) -7 Ind= 141 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.833692700000D-05 Dif= 3.33 TF
465) -7 Ind= 142 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.834692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
466) -7 Ind= 143 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.835692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
467) -7 Ind= 144 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.836692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
468) -7 Ind= 145 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.837692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
469) -7 Ind= 146 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.838692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
470) -7 Ind= 147 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.839692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
471) -7 Ind= 148 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.840692700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
472) -7 Ind= 149 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.849692700000D-05 Dif= 9.98 TF
473) -7 Ind= 150 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 5.855692700000D-05 Dif= 6.66 TF
474) -6 Ind= 75 PHS=4.9422380000 FRQ= 6.003333947172D-05 Dif= 163.78 TF
475) -6 Ind= 81 PHS=0.4172450000 FRQ= 6.231933804749D-05 Dif= 253.58 TF
476) -6 Ind= 85 PHS=1.0146080000 FRQ= 6.267254252446D-05 Dif= 39.18 TF
477) -6 Ind= 94 PHS=4.9552400000 FRQ= 6.494784413786D-05 Dif= 252.40 TF
478) -6 Ind= 95 PHS=2.7728000000 FRQ= 6.495854110023D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
479) -6 Ind= 100 PHS=3.3701640000 FRQ= 6.531174557720D-05 Dif= 39.18 TF
480) -6 Ind= 112 PHS=1.0276100000 FRQ= 6.758704719061D-05 Dif= 252.40 TF
481) -6 Ind= 113 PHS=5.1283560000 FRQ= 6.759774415297D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
482) -6 Ind= 120 PHS=5.4937040000 FRQ= 6.799595692287D-05 Dif= 44.17 TF
483) -6 Ind= 124 PHS=3.7449560000 FRQ= 6.988374272874D-05 Dif= 209.41 TF
484) -6 Ind= 128 PHS=4.3423190000 FRQ= 7.023694720571D-05 Dif= 39.18 TF
485) -6 Ind= 133 PHS=0.9687110000 FRQ= 7.028195549864D-05 Dif= 4.99 TF
486) -6 Ind= 134 PHS=5.0694570000 FRQ= 7.029265246100D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
487) -6 Ind= 139 PHS=1.5660750000 FRQ= 7.063515997561D-05 Dif= 37.99 TF
488) -7 Ind= 151 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 7.229000000000D-05 Dif= 183.57 TF
489) -6 Ind= 143 PHS=3.0020440000 FRQ= 7.232384890619D-05 Dif= 3.75 TF
490) -6 Ind= 145 PHS=2.9589190000 FRQ= 7.252294578148D-05 Dif= 22.09 TF
491) -6 Ind= 148 PHS=3.3673920000 FRQ= 7.272206167609D-05 Dif= 22.09 TF
492) -6 Ind= 150 PHS=2.3651130000 FRQ= 7.291046158901D-05 Dif= 20.90 TF
493) -6 Ind= 151 PHS=3.3242670000 FRQ= 7.292115855138D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
494) -6 Ind= 152 PHS=1.1418270000 FRQ= 7.293185551375D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
495) -6 Ind= 154 PHS=3.2811410000 FRQ= 7.312025542667D-05 Dif= 20.90 TF
496) -6 Ind= 156 PHS=0.5480220000 FRQ= 7.331937132128D-05 Dif= 22.09 TF
497) -6 Ind= 162 PHS=5.0824590000 FRQ= 7.520715712715D-05 Dif= 209.41 TF
498) -6 Ind= 167 PHS=5.6798220000 FRQ= 7.556036160412D-05 Dif= 39.18 TF
499) -6 Ind= 168 PHS=3.4973830000 FRQ= 7.557105856649D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
500) -6 Ind= 177 PHS=1.1548290000 FRQ= 7.784636017989D-05 Dif= 252.40 TF
501) -6 Ind= 182 PHS=4.6617700000 FRQ= 7.824457294979D-05 Dif= 44.17 TF
502) -6 Ind= 183 PHS=2.4793310000 FRQ= 7.825526991216D-05 Dif= 1.19 TF
503) -6 Ind= 191 PHS=0.7341400000 FRQ= 8.088377600253D-05 Dif= 291.58 TF
504) -7 Ind= 152 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 8.709647400000D-05 Dif= 689.17 TF
505) -7 Ind= 153 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 8.712647400000D-05 Dif= 3.33 TF
506) -7 Ind= 154 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 8.735539000000D-05 Dif= 25.39 TF
507) -7 Ind= 155 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 8.748539000000D-05 Dif= 14.42 TF
508) -7 Ind= 156 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 8.749539000000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
509) -7 Ind= 157 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 8.750539000000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
510) -7 Ind= 158 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 8.751539000000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
511) -7 Ind= 159 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 8.752539000000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
512) -7 Ind= 160 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 9.073257700000D-05 Dif= 355.77 TF
513) -7 Ind= 161 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 9.074257700000D-05 Dif= 1.11 TF
514) -7 Ind= 162 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 9.077257700000D-05 Dif= 3.33 TF
515) -7 Ind= 163 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 9.079257700000D-05 Dif= 2.22 TF
516) -7 Ind= 164 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 9.100257700000D-05 Dif= 23.30 TF
517) -7 Ind= 165 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 9.113257700000D-05 Dif= 14.42 TF
518) -7 Ind= 166 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.017608900000D-04 Dif= 1178.99 TF
519) -7 Ind= 167 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.018596200000D-04 Dif= 10.95 TF
520) -7 Ind= 168 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.018696200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
521) -7 Ind= 169 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.019496200000D-04 Dif= 8.87 TF
522) -7 Ind= 170 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.019596200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
523) -7 Ind= 171 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.019796200000D-04 Dif= 2.22 TF
524) -7 Ind= 172 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.019896200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
525) -7 Ind= 173 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.019996200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
526) -7 Ind= 174 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.020096200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
527) -7 Ind= 175 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.020296200000D-04 Dif= 2.22 TF
528) -7 Ind= 176 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.021896200000D-04 Dif= 17.75 TF
529) -7 Ind= 177 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.022296200000D-04 Dif= 4.44 TF
530) -7 Ind= 178 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.022396200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
531) -7 Ind= 179 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.022496200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
532) -7 Ind= 180 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.022696200000D-04 Dif= 2.22 TF
533) -6 Ind= 207 PHS=1.9833190000 FRQ= 1.329544980231D-04 Dif= 3403.85 TF
534) -6 Ind= 214 PHS=3.7415110000 FRQ= 1.352404965989D-04 Dif= 253.58 TF
535) -6 Ind= 220 PHS=4.3388750000 FRQ= 1.355937010758D-04 Dif= 39.18 TF
536) -6 Ind= 229 PHS=5.1379140000 FRQ= 1.378690026892D-04 Dif= 252.40 TF
537) -6 Ind= 230 PHS=6.0970670000 FRQ= 1.378796996516D-04 Dif= 1.19 TF
538) -6 Ind= 235 PHS=0.4112450000 FRQ= 1.382329041286D-04 Dif= 39.18 TF
539) -7 Ind= 181 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.399700000000D-04 Dif= 192.69 TF
540) -6 Ind= 239 PHS=4.7136660000 FRQ= 1.401656982274D-04 Dif= 21.71 TF
541) -6 Ind= 240 PHS=5.3541550000 FRQ= 1.403198058291D-04 Dif= 17.10 TF
542) -6 Ind= 243 PHS=1.2102840000 FRQ= 1.405082057420D-04 Dif= 20.90 TF
543) -6 Ind= 244 PHS=2.1694370000 FRQ= 1.405189027044D-04 Dif= 1.19 TF
544) -6 Ind= 250 PHS=2.1263120000 FRQ= 1.407179995796D-04 Dif= 22.09 TF
545) -6 Ind= 258 PHS=0.7860370000 FRQ= 1.428049012801D-04 Dif= 231.50 TF
546) -6 Ind= 261 PHS=1.3834010000 FRQ= 1.431581057571D-04 Dif= 39.18 TF
547) -6 Ind= 265 PHS=1.1513850000 FRQ= 1.432031140500D-04 Dif= 4.99 TF
548) -6 Ind= 266 PHS=5.2521310000 FRQ= 1.432138110124D-04 Dif= 1.19 TF
549) -6 Ind= 271 PHS=0.0431250000 FRQ= 1.452450074576D-04 Dif= 225.32 TF
550) -7 Ind= 182 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.452541200000D-04 Dif= 1.01 TF
551) -7 Ind= 183 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.452841200000D-04 Dif= 3.33 TF
552) -6 Ind= 273 PHS=6.2831850000 FRQ= 1.454441043329D-04 Dif= 17.75 TF
553) -6 Ind= 275 PHS=3.0984670000 FRQ= 1.456432012082D-04 Dif= 22.09 TF
554) -7 Ind= 184 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.456623200000D-04 Dif= 2.12 TF
555) -7 Ind= 185 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.456723200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
556) -7 Ind= 186 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.457323200000D-04 Dif= 6.66 TF
557) -6 Ind= 279 PHS=3.5069410000 FRQ= 1.458423171028D-04 Dif= 12.20 TF
558) -6 Ind= 280 PHS=1.3245010000 FRQ= 1.458530140651D-04 Dif= 1.19 TF
559) -6 Ind= 281 PHS=5.4252480000 FRQ= 1.458637110275D-04 Dif= 1.19 TF
560) -7 Ind= 187 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.459023200000D-04 Dif= 4.28 TF
561) -7 Ind= 188 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.459423200000D-04 Dif= 4.44 TF
562) -7 Ind= 189 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.459623200000D-04 Dif= 2.22 TF
563) -7 Ind= 190 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.459723200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
564) -7 Ind= 191 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.459823200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
565) -7 Ind= 192 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.459923200000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
566) -7 Ind= 193 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.461723200000D-04 Dif= 19.97 TF
567) -6 Ind= 286 PHS=5.8624960000 FRQ= 1.484815201555D-04 Dif= 256.16 TF
568) -6 Ind= 287 PHS=3.6800570000 FRQ= 1.484922171179D-04 Dif= 1.19 TF
569) -7 Ind= 194 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 1.586200000000D-04 Dif= 1123.47 TF
570) -6 Ind= 305 PHS=0.8986000000 FRQ= 2.081391510038D-04 Dif= 5493.12 TF
571) -6 Ind= 308 PHS=3.2541560000 FRQ= 2.107783540565D-04 Dif= 292.76 TF
572) -7 Ind= 195 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.181361900000D-04 Dif= 816.20 TF
573) -7 Ind= 196 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.182461900000D-04 Dif= 12.20 TF
574) -7 Ind= 197 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.182761900000D-04 Dif= 3.33 TF
575) -7 Ind= 198 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.185834800000D-04 Dif= 34.09 TF
576) -7 Ind= 199 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.186134800000D-04 Dif= 3.33 TF
577) -7 Ind= 200 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.187034800000D-04 Dif= 9.98 TF
578) -7 Ind= 201 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.187134800000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
579) -7 Ind= 202 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.187334800000D-04 Dif= 2.22 TF
580) -7 Ind= 203 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.187434800000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
581) -7 Ind= 204 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.187534800000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
582) -7 Ind= 205 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.187634800000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
583) -7 Ind= 206 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.188534800000D-04 Dif= 9.98 TF
584) -7 Ind= 207 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.189034800000D-04 Dif= 5.55 TF
585) -7 Ind= 208 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.190534800000D-04 Dif= 16.64 TF
586) -7 Ind= 209 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.192334800000D-04 Dif= 19.97 TF
587) -7 Ind= 210 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.913246300000D-04 Dif= 7997.01 TF
588) -7 Ind= 211 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.916246300000D-04 Dif= 33.28 TF
589) -7 Ind= 212 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.916346300000D-04 Dif= 1.11 TF
590) -7 Ind= 213 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.916646300000D-04 Dif= 3.33 TF
591) -7 Ind= 214 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.918146300000D-04 Dif= 16.64 TF
592) -7 Ind= 215 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 2.923946300000D-04 Dif= 64.34 TF
593) -7 Ind= 216 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 3.641357900000D-04 Dif= 7958.19 TF
594) -7 Ind= 217 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 3.644257900000D-04 Dif= 32.17 TF
595) -7 Ind= 218 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 3.645357900000D-04 Dif= 12.20 TF
596) -7 Ind= 219 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 3.645657900000D-04 Dif= 3.33 TF
597) -7 Ind= 220 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 3.646057900000D-04 Dif= 4.44 TF
598) -7 Ind= 221 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 3.646357900000D-04 Dif= 3.33 TF
599) -7 Ind= 222 PHS=0.0000000000 FRQ= 3.649957900000D-04 Dif= 39.93 TF
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**WHY GMO's ARE BAD NEWS**
It's about the current state of affairs regarding Genetically Modified
Organisms, their development and regulatory approval, and how we are
made intrinsically......... We are all born with a selfish streak.
1. In spite of our fallibility and mistakes, we overestimate how smart
we are. Because of our accomplishments, we believe that our
intellect and reasoning ability will eventually solve all the
worlds' problems and make this place a paradise.
2. We bristle when our wills and agendas are limited in any way, at any
time and often possess a sense of entitlement.
> 3\. When called to sacrifice for others we often become indignant.
4. We think that the next incremental gain of money or power will
finally satisfy us. The more wealth and power we have the more we
tend to lord it over others instead of serving them.
5. We can get attached to transitory material things and can be bought.
6. When something is benefiting us we do not like to entertain the
notion that it could be unjust or against the common good. When is
the last time you saw proponents of GMO's lead the charge in
discussing the subject with opponents on national TV or any other
forum for that matter?
7. We are attracted to expediency and are masters at rationalization
and self-justification.
8. Those of us in government when called to do the right thing, take
leadership, establish right order, and the ascendancy of the common
good often succumb to laziness or fear.
9. Our bodies, the human cell, our immune system are extremely complex
and will never be completely understood. The effects of our dietary
patterns stay hidden for years.
We have been tinkering with our food for over 50 years for efficiency
and marketing sake. Goods like food wholesomeness, the environment,
animal welfare, widespread ownership of property aren't talked about
much. We now have mad cow disease, autism coming out of nowhere, super
bugs in hospitals and food, trans fats causing heart disease, and cancer
cases set to double in 20 years (KMPH news Fresno 12-16-08) to name a
few.
The public agencies in charge of protecting us (FDA, SEC you name it)
have morphed into fox guarding the hen house travesties, with moneyed
interests stacking the deck for themselves.
**SUGGESTIONS FOR FARMERS AND FARM ORGANIZATIONS:**
A. Support a moratorium on GMO's we can get new varieties from our
universities without gene insertion or silencing.
B. Quit standing behind the FDA, like it is just and thorough. This is
dishonest. Thinking about our upcoming appointment with the real
owner who is infinite truth should make doing this easy.
C. Support anti-trust enforcement against the major corporations the
buy our commodities and supply our inputs.
D. Support reform that gets the corrupting influence of these companies
and their money out of our government and academia to protect the
public.
E. Give activists more eloquent than me like Mark Kastel Cornucopia
Institute, Jeffery Smith Institute for Responsible Technology, Dr.
Arpad Pusztai or any one else speaking the truth the time of day.
John Coelho
**Terra Linda Farms**
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Release No. 0321.05 Contact: USDA Press Office (202) 720-4623
TRANSCRIPT OF INDIANA FARM BILL FORUM\
WITH DEPUTY SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE CHUCK CONNER\
AND MODERATOR GARY TRUITT OF THE BROWNFIELD NETWORK\
AT THE 149^TH^ INDIANA STATE FAIR\
ON AUGUST 18, 2005
GARY TRUITT : Good evening and welcome to the 149th Indiana State Fair
and the USDA Farm Bill Listening Session. My name is Gary Truitt. I\'m a
farm broadcaster here in the state of Indiana with Brownfield,
America\'s ag news source. We\'d like to welcome all of you here to the
Farm Bureau Building this evening. We are all here because we care about
agriculture. We\'re all here because we care about the future of
agriculture. And we are all here to participate in a rather unique
process \-- helping to craft farm policy that will shape the future of
our industry and develop scenarios that will lead to the success for
Indiana farmers and for American farmers in the decades to come.
Now in order for a listening session to work you have to have listeners.
That helps, right? Sort of a basic ingredient of a listening session. We
have today two very good listeners, and they have come here specifically
to listen to what Indiana farmers, Indiana agribusiness, Indiana
agricultural organizations and Indiana citizens in general have to say
about the current state of farm policy and, more importantly, the future
of farm policy.
Becky Skillman is the lieutenant governor for the state of Indiana and
also acts as the secretary of agriculture. We also have with us the
Honorable Chuck Conner, the deputy secretary of Agriculture with USDA in
Washington. I would like to invite our two listeners to the stage at
this point.
\[Applause.\]
This is an official federal function, so we are going to begin in an
official way. Presentation of colors, the pledge, and the anthem. Our
colors are being presented today by the Indiana State Police,
Indianapolis Division. The FFA officer team presenting our Pledge this
evening. The Pledge is being presented by Nathan Lehman who is the state
sentinel; and Shawn Gearhart who is our state secretary.
Our National Anthem will be sung this evening by Linda Sammon (sp) who
is the state FFA reporter.
Please stand for the presentation of the colors and the singing of the
National Anthem, and the Pledge.
(National Anthem is sung.)
\[Applause\]
MODERATOR: I think it\'s safe to say that all of us here like to have
something to do with agriculture. In fact it might be safe to say that
all of us have a love for agriculture. And some of us have a real
passion for agriculture. And then there are a few people that just, well
they have that passion that goes above and beyond the norm. I like to
call them the superheros of agriculture.
We have with us this evening one of those superheros. Since becoming
Lieutenant Governor, she has done more to revolutionize, to inspire and
to innovate Indiana agriculture than anyone in recent history. Whether
it\'s having a ham breakfast at 7:00 a.m. here at the fairgrounds with
pork producers, or at 7:00 p.m. helping to sell livestock at the 4-H
Sale of Champions, Becky Skillman has greeted every agricultural-related
task with a smile, with warmth, with passion. Someone who truly has a
heart for the present and the future of Indiana agriculture and its
rural communities, the Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Agriculture
for the state of Indiana \-- Becky Skillman.
\[Applause.\]
LT. GOV. BECKY SKILLMAN: Thank you, Gary. Thanks so much for those very
kind words. And thank you also, Gary, for moderating this very important
session. I look out and we see many, many friends here tonight, all our
partners as we work to grow Indiana agriculture to a new level of
prominence. We\'re very pleased to have with us tonight our good friend
Deputy Secretary Chuck Conner. So pleased to have you with us again.
Most of you know that Chuck\'s a native Hoosier. He\'s from Benton
County, and this is already his second visit back home to do business
since his USDA appointment, and that was in May. So we very much
appreciate you coming to be with us.
And I think today\'s session is just especially critical to all of us in
the state\'s food and agriculture industry. It\'s important to our
farmers who raise crops and livestock; it\'s important to our
businesses, important to our educators, our conservationists, our
entrepreneurs, our researchers, and the citizens of all our rural
communities. This is our opportunity to share with you, Chuck, our views
on the things that are most important to Indiana agriculture.
I think the time couldn\'t be better for us to be hosting this Farm Bill
Forum. As Chuck is very well aware, there\'s indeed a new focus on food
and agriculture here in Indiana. It was just a few short months ago that
we created the first ever Indiana State Department of Agriculture. I\'m
pleased that our department is now fully in place. We\'re doing great
work. It\'s staffed by an outstanding team of people who care deeply
about the future of Indiana agriculture. I\'d like now to recognize Andy
Miller who\'s here in the front row\-- Andy, our Director of the new
State Department of Agriculture.
\[Applause.\]
You\'ve likely noticed that Andy\'s enthusiasm is contagious, and his
leadership has already resulted in many significant achievements
already. Thank you, Andy, for all you do.
For one of those achievements of course is the unveiling of our
strategic plan for Indiana agriculture. It\'s called Possibilities
Unbound, the Plan for 2025. Andy and the staff have just worked
tirelessly in their first months on the job to draft and to share that
plan around the state of Indiana. Since then, the department has been
very focused on implementing the plan. In fact we announced at the
opening of the State Fair many of the successes we\'ve had to date, and
our plans for the coming months.
Our strategic plan identifies seven key focus areas that we intend to
pursue, and one that\'s directly tied to today\'s session is our federal
farm and trade policy strategy. Indiana agriculture as you know is
directly affected by our federal farm policies and the farm programs
that are legislated by the Farm Bill provides significant support to our
producers. So the debate on the 2007 Farm Bill is already well underway,
and I know there will be many more intense and sometimes a lot of heated
discussion before a new Farm Bill is enacted. But today begins the
dialogue between us and the USDA on the things that are most important
to Indiana.
As part of our federal policy strategy we\'ve created a Farm Bill Task
Force to develop Indiana-specific ideas and program proposals for the
2007 Farm Bill. This group consists of our Indiana State Department of
Agriculture, our new Office of Rural Affairs, individuals who are
representing our leading commodity organizations, Purdue University, and
others with expertise in many Farm Bill programs. Those would include
conservation, rural development, food and nutrition, energy, forestry,
research, credit and finance.
So we\'re very fortunate to have Chuck here to listen to these ideas, to
listen to these concerns. But we\'re even more fortunate to know that he
truly understands them, having grown up on a farm right here in Indiana.
He\'s been through multiple Farm Bills on Capitol Hill with Senator
Lugar on the Senate Agriculture Committee, in the private sector, and
with the administration as President Bush\'s special assistant for
Agriculture, and now at USDA.
Chuck is dedicated to the process. He listens. And he will continue to
work for the very things that are most important to Indiana and to U.S.
agriculture. So please welcome home Deputy Secretary Chuck Conner.
\[Applause.\]
SEC. CHUCK CONNER: Well, thank you very much, Lieutenant Governor
Skillman for that introduction. And I really do appreciate your
hospitality for the last two days here at the Indiana State Fair and for
just really showing your enthusiasm to all of us at USDA for the future
direction of Indiana agriculture. And it is indeed an exciting one under
your leadership.
Here in Indiana let me just say, you guys are also very, very fortunate
to have your governor, Mitch Daniels. As you guys know, Mitch is a good
friend, a great friend of the Bush Administration, and he\'s doing great
things for agriculture in leading us forward here in Indiana. And we are
very, very honored to have Governor Daniels and Lieutenant Governor
Skillman doing this work and leading the way for the next generation in
Indiana agriculture.
I also do need to thank Andy Miller\-- Andy, again for all of your help
and assistance you\'ve given me in my short tenure at USDA. And I know
we\'re just going to have a great working relationship going forward.
I\'m not sure whether he\'s here or not right now, but I know our dean
of agriculture Randy Woodson \-- Randy, if you\'re in wave your hand. I
know he was here all day yesterday doing various events and has just
been working his tail off for all of us. And we really appreciate
everything. Of course we love Purdue, don\'t we? But Randy is a great
dean, and we look forward to working with him as well.
And I just want to thank the Indiana State Police for helping us provide
the proper honor and respect that this country deserves. As well Nathan,
Shawn and Linda\-- thank you for your help in making sure we fully
appreciate the true purpose of government service, and that is
recognition to this great country in which we live. And I appreciate all
of you guys helping us do that today.
I also want to thank the Indiana State Fair organizers for their
hospitality. I\'ve been here now for two days. It\'s a great fair, and
we really appreciate your help in working with us to bring about this
event tonight.
And as well you\'ve seen a lot of folks running around here, the USDA
staff that\'s been working very, very hard in setting this up. Thank
you, guys, as well.
Before I end my thank yous too, I also want to recognize there\'s two
other people \-- I hope are in the audience; they better be in the
audience \-- who are going to play a key role in the Farm Bill policy
development process. My deputy chief of staff, Beth Johnson is a native
Hoosier. Beth is back in the corner back there, and she is going to play
a key role in this process. And Michael Summers \-- Mike is originally
from Illinois. Mike has been around for a long time in Washington. He
took my place as a special assistant to the President. Mike is going to
play a key role in this as well, so we really \-- if you get a chance,
introduce yourself to these key players in this next Farm Bill process.
I also want to mention that it\'s great again to be in the home state of
Dick Lugar. Senator Lugar, as you guys know, is the former chairman of
the Agriculture Committee. He is the man unto which I owe my
professional career\-- as a youngster him taking me under his wing. He
has written many, many Farm Bills, and he\'s the guy that I called
\"boss\" for 17 years, and his influence has been tremendous, and he is
going to be a key player in the next Farm Bill debate as well.
Secretary Johanns is really honored or pleased that I am able to do this
event. And he asked me to come specifically to Indiana to host this
event. He is trying to do as many of these as he can himself. He\'s done
the first ones himself. He would be here except for the fact that he is
actually traveling in Australia and New Zealand. He\'s at bilateral
agricultural trade meetings there that are very, very important to the
future direction of our trade in this country. And I want to tell you,
Mike Johanns has pledged to be an advocate at negotiating on behalf of
American farmers and ranchers, and you will have no finer advocate than
Mike Johanns in this process. And I can assure you that he is doing what
he can to expand market access for U.S. farm products. That\'s what
trade is about. We shouldn\'t really be focusing on much of anything
else other than expansion of our access because we need those markets.
Now I want to tell you, this is a good crowd, and I\'ve hosted, been
involved in a lot of Indiana farm meetings, and this is a great meeting.
I really do appreciate you guys coming out here because I\'m excited to
be home. Becky mentioned that I was born and raised on a farm in Benton
County, Indiana. And I\'m very proud of that fact. That farm grows corn
and soybeans, and a lot of it. It\'s pretty good land up there and I\'m
hoping he\'s still here and hasn\'t abandoned me yet, but I need to
acknowledge my brother Mike. Mike is the one who actually does the work
in the family. He is the manager of that farm. Mike, where are you?
You\'re somewhere, I know. You wouldn\'t leave me. There he is. Okay?
\[Applause.\]
And I can see that the famous one in the family, my sister Jan the
basketball coach, is here. Jan, thanks for coming. I\'m glad you\'re
here.
\[Applause.\]
I\'m proud of the state of Indiana, and I\'m proud of the agricultural
tradition ladies and gentlemen that we have in this state. We are a
strong state in agriculture\-- fourth in soybeans, fifth in corn
production. We are moving up dramatically in pork production. We\'re
number one in some issues like popcorn, and we\'re high in tomatoes.
It\'s a very diverse and great agricultural state, and we\'ve got a
strong, strong tradition. And we are quickly becoming a leader in
something that\'s near and dear to our heart, and that\'s in ethanol
production as well.
And the President\'s leadership on the Energy Act of 2005 is very, very
important to this state of Indiana. Renewable fuels are enormously
important, not only to ethanol producers and corn-growers but to those
who reside in rural areas as well. And this is going to be very, very
important as we go forward to take advantage of these opportunities.
And we believe ethanol is really a step forward toward bringing down
input costs and reducing our dependence upon foreign fuel sources. I
don\'t know about you guys, but I suspect I would get an unanimous vote
here that I would much rather secure our energy from the cornfields than
from the oilfields of the Middle East, absolutely, any day.
\[Applause.\]
I think that\'s unanimous.
Let me just say again that I am thrilled to be at the Indiana State
Fair. You know I\'ve been here two days, and I\'m walking around\-- when
I was a youngster I showed (Chester White) pigs here at the State Fair,
and this was really sort of the highlight of my summer. And so it just
feels very natural to be here, and I feel like I ought to be over in the
hog barn taking care of the animals. But I\'m here with you guys, so
that\'s probably where I should be.
I noted earlier, this is our eighth Farm Bill Forum. We have been in
Tennessee, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, California and
Pennsylvania. This is a nationwide listening tour, and we are learning
lots from these forums getting underway. We have learned a lot already.
That is going to continue as we go forward. It is really an opportunity
for the Secretary and I to stay connected really with the people that we
serve. And this is so critical to a cabinet member in Washington, DC, to
stay connected with the people at home. It\'s vital to us doing our
jobs.
I\'m not the only one excited about the tour. I will tell you that it
was a great honor for me to work three years for President Bush and
President Bush I can assure you is a great friend of American
agriculture. He is very, very excited about these listening sessions as
well that we are hosting going forward. In fact he has taken the trouble
to do a little tape that we\'re going to see where he is providing some
very clear direction to our Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns in
encouraging him to visit as many places as possible and to hear the
voices of those out there in the countryside on what they want to see in
the next Farm Bill.
So Gary, I\'m going to turn it back to you so we can hear from the
President at this point.
MODERATOR: All right. We\'ll let the audio-video people roll that tape
from the President at this time.
\[Showing of videotape.\]
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH: "Thanks for letting me speak to you at this
Farm Bill Forum. America\'s farm and ranch families provide a safe and
abundant food supply for our people and for much of the world. You
represent the best values of America \-- stewardship of the land, hard
work and independence, faith, service and community.
"Mike Johanns understands the importance of America\'s farmers to our
country, which is why I chose him to lead our Department of Agriculture.
I\'m proud of his work, and he will lead our efforts on the next Farm
Bill. Secretary Johanns and I believe the first step in this process is
to ask each of you how today\'s Farm Bill is working and how it can be
better.
"As we look to improve America\'s farm policy, we will continue to focus
on the following goals.
"See, America has about 5 percent of the world\'s population which means
95 percent of your potential customers are overseas. So one of our goals
must be to ensure that America\'s farmers and ranchers have access to
open, global markets.
"A second goal is that we want future generations to have plenty of
opportunities to go into agriculture.
"Thirdly, we need cooperative conservation that encourages good
stewardship of our land and natural habitats.
"We also need to act wisely in delivering help to our producers. And we
must promote cutting-edge agricultural products and research.
"Finally, we must ensure good quality of life in rural America. The Farm
Bill is important legislation that meets real needs. The next Farm Bill
should further strengthen the farm economy and preserve this way of life
for farmers and ranchers of the future.
"Hearing your advice is an important step toward meeting these goals. I
thank you for all you do for our country, and thank you for listening."
SEC. CONNER: Okay. I\'d just continue on here for a minute, Gary. I know
you\'re ready to get started, but if you will bear with me. The
President and Secretary Johanns and all of us at USDA do believe that
you guys have a tremendous insight to offer us in this Farm Bill writing
process. And past Farm Bills frankly have not gotten enough local input
in my opinion.
Secretary Johanns said at his confirmation that he doesn\'t accept the
notion that all good ideas come from Washington or from Washington
lobbyists. We believe they come from people like you out here in the
countryside, and we are anxious to hear from you. I\'m here today to
listen to your ideas and opinions. Farm policy impacts America\'s entire
agricultural community, so don\'t think somehow that you shouldn\'t
speak because you\'re not impacted because it really does affect
everyone in rural America. And the entire agriculture community should
have a say in it.
We have many challenges ahead, ladies and gentlemen. Policy must keep
pace with our rapidly evolving agricultural industry. We have changes
coming rapidly in terms of products, tools, markets, all of these
things, and farm policy every day must respond and be flexible enough to
respond to these goals. Benton County, Indiana, where I grew up is a
much different place today than it was 25 or 30 years ago. It was a real
privilege to have spent my childhood in that very rural area. I will
tell you that. Future generations if they so choose deserve that same
opportunity to have that kind of lifestyle, and one of the single most
important items for us to consider as we move forward is the impact of
our policies on future generations.
We must ask ourselves whether or not our policies help these rural areas
succeed or whether our policies may indeed be holding them back and
preventing them from succeeding. Strong rural communities are essential
to our success in American agriculture. Rural America as each of us
would attest is an amazing place. Neighbors care for each other there.
They love they land. They care for the land. Young people learn a strong
work ethic. You know if you\'ll give me a young kid from rural America I
immediately know this kid knows how to work. And this is a great thing
about rural America, and it\'s something that for future generations
we\'ve got to preserve.
We have a vision, and our president, President Bush, shares it \-- of a
vibrant rural America. Government policies that really work with you
instead of against you are the key to making this vision a reality.
Listening tours like this are part of that good, sound policy
development.
Now let me just tell you that I encourage you to tell your friends
you\'re here tonight to give me your input, but there are other ways as
well for giving your input. And we have a website at USDA \--
WWW.USDA.GOV. It\'s not tough. But if you go there there\'s a scroll you
can click on for Farm Bill Forums, and you can give us your comments
right there on-line. Very user-friendly. I have even done it myself, and
that is a testament that it is very easy. I didn\'t comment though. I
figured that\'s probably not a good idea.
We come to you, ladies and gentlemen, tonight with an open mind, and we
are eager to hear your ideas. We are very, very open-minded. We ask you
however to stay kind of focused on six questions in order to steer our
debate by focusing on the discussion of six questions we hope we\'ll be
better able to analyze your feedback and help us in this policy
development.
You have a brochure that should have been given to you as you came in
listing the questions. Let me just offer again, Gary, before we move on
just a few thoughts on each of these questions.
The first question relates to the challenges facing new farmers, new
agricultural producers, young farmers. We believe the policies should
welcome the next generation of farmers into the business. We have an
aging farm population, ladies and gentlemen, and that\'s not good. And
we need to make sure we are making it as easy as we practically can,
certainly not discouraging new producers from getting in the business.
Unintended consequences, perhaps higher land values may well be leading
to farmers, young farmers to seek other forms of employment. And we need
to consider this in our next policy, so that\'s question one.
The second question relates to competitiveness. We face a global
marketplace. Whether we like it or not we face competition from abroad.
And we must remain competitive in global markets in order to succeed. As
the President noted, we have a population in the U.S. that\'s relatively
stable, 95 percent of the world\'s population resides elsewhere. If we
want to increase the demand for those 10, 11, perhaps 12 billion bushel
corn crops it\'s got to come from outside our borders, ladies and
gentlemen, or else many of you are going to have to find something else
to do because that growth is not going to occur just in the domestic
markets. We have to export. Exports generated 27 percent last year of
U.S. farm cash receipts. So it is already a very substantial part of
what we do.
The third question, moving quickly, relates to farm program benefits. Is
the current distribution system of farm program benefits most effective
for you? Benefits should stabilize farm prices and income. Prices and
income should not trade based upon those benefits in my opinion. Current
programs like crop insurance distribute assistance based upon past and
current production levels. Is that right? Is that the right direction?
Some argue in favor of larger farms. Some say larger farms get all the
money and we ought to focus it more toward the smaller farms. These are
key issues of critical debate in Washington.
Our fourth question relates to conservation goals, and we have many from
the conservation community in our crowd tonight. Farmers are the first
and best stewards of the land in our opinion, and we will defend that
forever. As the leader in conservation of private lands, I know
producers in this state understand the value of conservation, and
you\'re very, very big on this. Some have suggested that we need to do
more to help producers to be a part of that cooperative conservation the
President mentions and to have a farm policy with more tangible benefits
focused on conservation as opposed to just simply prices and income.
The fifth question relates to rural economic development. Farmers and
rural America once were almost synonymous. That may no longer be the
case. Demographic and economic characteristics have changed on
America\'s farms. The old traditional rural development programs may not
be where we need to go 10, 15, 20 years from now in order to make rural
America in this state of Indiana the best that it possibly can be. And
we need your input on that as well.
Finally, the last and sixth question that we want you to focus upon
tonight deals with expansion of our ag products, markets and research.
This is the final focus dealing with development of new products,
markets, our agricultural research system at our land grants.
Agriculture is rapidly changing, ladies and gentlemen, whether we like
it or not. Indiana has a place at the table because of leadership that
we\'ve provided on issues like ethanol and the work that\'s being done
in places like Purdue University.
But some say our policies should do more, that we spend again too much
money on other things and that we need to focus greater resources on the
issues of market development and upon agriculture research to develop
that next technology for the future.
So those are the questions. Again I encourage you to give those some
thought, give us your input, and don\'t hesitate to use that website at
USDA if we don\'t have time for all the comments tonight.
Now I\'m interested in your responses on all these questions, but let me
just say that once we start this question and answer process I\'m going
to do something that\'s very difficult for me, and that is I\'m going to
try and put this microphone down because I am here to sit here and hear
your point of view, and you don\'t need to hear me respond and argue and
come back at you with a lot of stuff because we\'re here absorbing the
information that you need to give us.
Now if something really comes up I may pick up the mike, but I\'m going
to try and resist that temptation. And we do want to hear from each one
of you with a focus upon these six questions. So I just want to close
again by thanking you all for coming so much. This is very, very
important to us. It\'s very, very important to the development of this
next Farm Bill. And if you don\'t think it\'s important, just remember
the last Farm Bill spent over \$180 billion. If you think we\'re not
talking about something of sizeable magnitude, this is huge. And we can
either do huge in a good direction or we can do huge in a bad direction.
And we really need your input to make sure we make maximum use of these
resources.
So thank you all again. I\'m going to turn it back to Gary. I don\'t
know, Lieutenant Governor Skillman, whether you have a comment as well
wrapping up here before we proceed, but again thank you all for being
here.
MODERATOR: All right. There must be something about the water in West
Lafayette. I haven\'t figured out what it is yet, but think about it.
How many people that wind up in West Lafayette end up in Washington in
high-level positions at USDA? Not only do we have Deputy Secretary
Conner here, but think back. Jim Moseley was just there; Earl Butz, Bob
Thompson. We have a lot of people that have come from Indiana. I get a
lot of jealousy from some of my fellow reporters in other states that
go, you guys are hogging all the leaders at USDA, so cut it out.
So we have a great opportunity here. This is going to be informal.
Secretary Conner called this the David Letterman style of stage-set
today, and I don\'t know if he\'s got his Top Ten Farm Bill picks yet or
not, but there\'s another Hoosier we ought to get to hear from.
Here are the ground rules. We are good friends, and we all want to have
a chance to talk, but we will not get this done if we don\'t do it
right. The first ground rule is, everybody gets two minutes. Now if
people say, two minutes, that\'s not a lot of time, Pete Manning has
done a whole lot in two minutes let me tell you.
So practice your two-minute drill. As a broadcaster that oftentimes has
to say things in short periods of time, I\'ll give you a hint. Organize
your thoughts, think before you walk up to the microphone, maybe jot
down a few notes, and if you are concise and organized you can say a
lot. Concise is another term. We don\'t need a lot of life stories. What
we need are your opinions.
I know Hoosier producers have a lot of opinions. There\'s an old saying
that wherever two Indiana farmers are gathered there will be three
opinions, and there\'s a lot of truth to that. We\'re going to hear that
tonight, and that\'s what we want to hear tonight, but we do need to
keep it a reasonable time length so everybody has a chance. We have a
light system here\-- green, red and yellow. And when the yellow light
comes on you\'ve got about 30 seconds or so before your time is up. When
the red light comes on, that means you\'ve used your two minutes.
Now I\'m a nice guy, and I\'m not going to cut you off in mid-word and
say that\'s it. But complete your thought. If you are in the middle of a
thought or in the middle of a long, complicated kind of thing \-- well
we may have to cut you off. I will not be shy to cut you off, and we\'ll
turn off your mike if we have to do that. And again, we\'re not trying
to cut people\'s opinions off. But if everybody follows the rules,
everybody will get an equal chance to state their opinion. And that\'s
what the Secretary and Lieutenant Governor want to hear is everybody\'s
opinion.
So again, please watch the time, keep your comments to that two minutes
as close as you can.
Now also let\'s be courteous and let\'s be professional. We are
broadcasting this over the Internet. So people all over the world are
going to hear what you have to say, so remember that. Your neighbors may
be listening.
Also, no heckling, no cheering, no booing, let\'s be professional in our
decorum here tonight. If we have any difficulties which I really don\'t
think we do, but if we do we will give one warning and then we\'ll have
somebody removed if we need to do that.
Other than that I think that\'s about all the ground rules at this
point. Now again nobody wants to be the first. Whenever you state these
things nobody wants to be ask the first questions. We have two
microphones and we\'ll alternate back and forth, so if you have a
comment or a question and you want to talk, you come up to the
microphone, talk into the microphone, say your name. If you want to say
the organization you represent that is fine as well, but at least state
your name so we know who you are. If you want to say what county or town
you\'re from, that\'s absolutely fine as well. If you represent an
organization that\'s absolutely appropriate as well.
We will just alternate back and forth. We have assigned the first
question already so nobody has to be first, and again we want to stick
with those six points that the secretary talked about. Later on in the
program we will open it up to anything you want to talk about. If you
want to talk about kumquat policy for American agriculture we can do
that, no problem. But for at least the first part of our session today
let\'s stick to those six questions, let\'s stick to the future.
Remember, we\'re not talking about legislation that is in Congress today
or a problem that needs to be solved today. We\'re talking about future
farm policy, a Farm Bill two years away from being passed and will
continue for the next four years after that. So let\'s take that long
view as we think about our comments and we think about the things we\'re
going to say.
We will take breaks, at least two of them, throughout the evening to
give a chance for folks to stand up, stretch your legs, walk around and
clear the air a little bit, and so we will do that. I think that\'s all
the rules and procedures at this point.
Let us begin. Again, the first question dealt with the future and young
people coming into the future of our industry so it is appropriate that
we begin with you. Go ahead.
MR. BRUCE COOLEY (sp): My name is Bruce Cooley. This year I am serving
as the Indiana State FFA president. I\'m here to address the first
question of how should farm policy address the unintended consequences
that discourage the next generations of farmers from entering production
agriculture.
First of all, we need to set up, in my opinion, some way of identifying
those unintended consequences, and I believe we have a great resource
for ourselves and that would be agriculture science education. Through
some of those programs specifically that supervise agriculture
experience and also the proficiency areas that agriculture education
has, this would be a great measure because if these are raising you know
you\'ve been doing something right, providing opportunities for young
people. However, if these are decreasing you kind of secluded those
areas that you know you need to improve. Once you find those areas,
those specific areas that need to be improved, you can find the proper,
take the proper precautions, proper dealings to correct those issues.
So again I believe if we\'re to use agriculture science education as
part of this to identify those unintended consequences that would be a
big first step we could do to ensure the Farm Bill does meet everyone\'s
needs.
MODERATOR: Thank you very much. All right. Do you want to go over here
next?
MR. TYLER COTTERMAN (sp): Hello. I am Tyler Cotterman from Monticello,
Indiana, and I have been an active member in the Indiana 4-H Youth
Development Program for the last eight years. I appreciate the inclusion
of a youth voice in these forums and feel honored to be asked to present
for my peers.
4-H has a rich and proud tradition of preparing students for career
success and engaging youth in activities and projects that excite them
about leadership opportunities in the future of agriculture. In 4-H we
work hard to introduce agricultural science concepts to nonfarm youth
through activities such as Ag Day in local communities and events at
Purdue University like 4-H Roundup, which focus on career awareness
opportunities.
We also offer a series of science workshops which target High School age
youth with topics that range from plant and animal science to food
science, engineering and aerospace.
Both farm and nonfarm families living in rural areas are dependent upon
strong, vibrant rural communities which are critical to providing
economic as well as family and social support. The future of agriculture
in this country is dependent upon the health of the rural community.
Leadership opportunities that enhance civic engagement in local
communities are a key to attract and maintain young families and to
encourage young people to return home following post-High School
education. I have been fortunate to have many such leadership
experiences through 4-H.
When I consider unintended consequences of the Farm Bill on the next
generation, I believe that flexibility is paramount. Just as young
people are not cookie cutter cutouts of one another, a one-size-fit-all
policy likely does not serve the agricultural industry in Indiana as it
would in California, Florida or North Dakota.
State and local government should be provided the flexibility to apply
and adapt policy to the needs of a specific region. And investment in
youth programs like 4-H are critical to the future of rural communities
in Indiana and our nation.
Thank you for continuing to support our future.
SEC. CONNER: I\'m not going to do this often, Gary, but just give a
short round of applause for these two young guys.
\[Applause.\]
MODERATOR: Again, Mr. Secretary, you have been involved in so many Farm
Bill debates, isn\'t it reassuring to see young people involved in this
one? That is great.
All righty, let\'s come back over here.
MALE SPEAKER: My comments tie into Mrs. Osley\'s. I\'d like to let her
go first if I could.
MRS. CHARLOTTE OSLEY (sp): Mr. Secretary, my name is Charlotte Osley.
Together with my son Jay, we farm 270 acres in Elwood, Indiana. We rent
most of the land we farm, which is planted in tomatoes and seed corn. My
husband Herb tragically was killed in a farming accident in September of
2003.
Since his death Jay and I have made every effort to keep the family
farming operation viable in spite of the incredible obstacles we have
encountered as a result of the 2002 Farm Bill legislation. Operating a
sole proprietorship, my husband maintained all ASCS reporting under his
own name. Shortly after his death I contacted the FSA for clarification
about my future status and requested that his producer history be
transferred to me and my son. This producer history was essential to our
ability to rent new ground for rotation purposes.
Our principal landlord possesses farm history so we can continue to
produce on the land we have been using, but that land base needed to be
supplemented to maintain adequate rotations. Also we needed to enlarge
our contract in order to maintain our financial payability, still
retaining our producer history in order to find new land to rent,
crucial for our operation.
Needless to say I was shocked when the FSA informed us that my
husband\'s producer history had been lost in his untimely death and
cannot be transferred to his widow or his son. I would respectfully
request that a copy of that letter be entered into the record.
SEC. CONNER: I\'m also going to steer you a little bit toward our state
FSA director John Nidlinger who\'s sitting back there in the green
shirt. John has himself and some people from FSA here for these specific
problems that may arise, and get with John and let\'s take a look at
that. Okay?
MRS. OSLEY: I appreciate that. As a result we are finding it
increasingly difficult to find enough land to rent that will accommodate
our contractor\'s requirements of a three-year rotational cycle. While
Red Gold, with whom we this contract, has temporarily waived this
requirement, we are completely restricted to land with farm history.
We are not yet out of business, but our tomato productivity will decline
year by year as rotations are restricted by land availability. My
husband has been in the tomato business for over 40 years, and all my
sons and I ask for is the opportunity to continue to earn our living
raising our tomatoes for profit which is currently threatened by the
2002 Farm Bill as it\'s currently written. Thank you for your time, sir.
SEC. CONNER: Thank you for those comments. If you would make sure we get
a copy of that letter, and then John if you would look her up, please?
MR. GLEN ABBOTT (sp): My name is Glen Abbott. I\'m a farmer near La
Crosse, Indiana. We need the Farm Flex legislation to fix problems with
the Farm Bill\'s FAV \[Fruit and Vegetable\] restrictions. The FAV
restrictions have hurt our family farming operations. My dad grew
tomatoes for 18 years before I got my own contract in 2001 as my dad
retired. As generational transfers work generally, I did not receive the
producer history that my father accumulated, so to this day the only
producer history I have is for the acres I personally had in 2001.
My restrictions\--are restricted to farms with farm history plus a small
amount of producer history I have for use on our rented ground.
I know this sounds very similar to Charlotte\'s story, but it is a key
problem in the 2002 bill. It is not an isolated problem. It is hurting
lots of us. The producer and farm history provisions do not really allow
family farming operations to continue FAV production.
In that regard, the FAV restrictions of the 2000 bill are having
unintended consequences. We need Farm Flex because it would exempt from
the FAV restrictions fruits and vegetables that are grown for
processing. That would not affect fresh markets but would allow us to
continue our past family farm production of vegetables and for
processing. Moreover, since it would allow more acres to come out of the
program for production of FAV for processing, Farm Flex would actually
save the federal government money.
Also, like others who grow tomatoes I have had a lot of trouble renting
ground for FAV production. My dad lost base acres due to the FAV
production when base acres were recalculated under the 2002 Farm Bill,
so I understand how landowners are reluctant to rent for FAV production.
The FAV restrictions need to be changed. They prevent continuation of a
family\'s FAV production, heavily restrict crop rotation practices,
prevents me from renting farm from ground and wastes federal money and
the time of FSA people. We need Farm Flex, please.
Thank you.
SEC. CONNER: Senator Lugar reminds me of this issue every time I see
him, so.
MR. DAVID HOWE (sp): I\'m David Howe. My wife Mary and I farm in the
Middletown area. We\'d like to tell you what we think and why we think
Farm Flex is needed \-- a little bit of a dog and pony show here. We
have two sons, a daughter, and a prospective son-in-law entering the
family farming operation.
The current Farm Bill limits the entry of our second generation into the
business and threatens the success and possible expansion of the
existing producers like myself. As it stands I\'m being protected from
my sons and daughter. They can\'t enter the FAV production for fruits
and vegetables.
Our oldest son has a slight FAV history from the last time it was
calculated, but the rest of them all were in college at that time and
none of those now have any production history because they were only
farming small acres of corn and soybeans as they were finishing their
college education.
To take the problem a step further, you might say why don\'t I grant my
land to the boys and the daughter and the son-in-law and let them have
the farm history? Well, that\'s partially possible, but I\'m already
competing with them for suitable rent land because of my current land
base has been intensely used for FAVs and needs to be rotated to other
crops. The only alternative is to not rotate and thus be required to use
higher and higher rates of insecticides, fungicides and so forth and
still achieve production well below the land\'s potential.
You may also say, why don\'t we incorporate and then we could share the
income through the corporation. Well, if we do that my son and I both
lose our history and the corporation has no history, and so we\'re out
then.
As Glen said a moment ago, suggested the problem of FAV restrictions is
not just the restrictions but the way they prevent farmers from renting
land for FAV production. Because so many landowners lost base acreage in
the recalculation of the 2002 Farm Bill, landlords have requested
agreements and put in a writing in the contracts that we do not raise
fruits and vegetables on a number of our rental contracts And we\'ve
seen the same thing advertised in the papers. They want to rent it but
for no vegetable production.
I understand the concern of those landowners because I\'m affected the
same way on this with the children doing the same thing. We need Farm
Flex provisions put in the next Farm Bill, because it not only allows
for FAV production for the future but it helps us plan ahead. Washington
continues to tell us to diversify and take care of the land
environmentally soundly, and this works against us.
Thank you.
MR. DAN NOBLE (sp): Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Secretary, my name is Dan
Noble, and I\'m with our family tomato processing company, Ray Brothers
and Noble Canning Company which is located here in Central Indiana, 30
miles north in Tipton County.
We have been a continuous family operated processing facility for 80
years, three generations of ownership and management. The gentlemen and
lady that preceded me gave you the farmers\' perspective why we need
Farm Flex. I will try to tell you why Farm Flex is important for the
vegetable processors also.
Farm Flex is important to us for the obvious reasons the other speakers
just gave. First, as any industry, and as President Bush said in his
opening remarks, we need the next generation. As written, the present
Farm Bill discourages or prohibits new young farmers from getting into
the fruit and vegetable business. The last thing our industry needs is
each year the average age of our tomato growers is one year older.
Second, land rotation is necessary for good quality tomatoes. Without
proper rotation, disease and insect pressure builds up causing the use
of more and expensive chemicals and reduces quality and quantity of the
crop even with this chemical use.
Finally, if tomatoes have to be contracted further from our processing
plant, this is added crate expense especially with today\'s cost of fuel
and under some conditions the extra time involved in the longer haul can
damage the quality of the fruit. I think this is part of your question
number one which is the unintended consequences of our industry and how
it\'s hurting the younger generation as the young people spoke so
fluently.
The second part of mine has to do with the pressure on global markets
because the competitive pressure of the vegetable business is well
known. Foreign imports are taking a growing share of this market. This
may sound like good free-market allocation of production, but often this
is not the case. The Mediterranean Basin is a large exporter of canned
tomato products to the Eastern Coast. Not only are they not the low cost
producer in the economic scheme, but they\'re also being subsidized by
the European Nation, and I think that\'s one thing we need to address.
Farm Flex won\'t stop subsidies on imports, but at least Farm Flex would
get rid of the restrictions from the boot on fruit and vegetables that
are holding back American producers and processors of fruits and
vegetables who are trying to compete in a global market. We need Farm
Flex. Thank you for your time. As an industry spokesman, we\'d
appreciate your efforts with Farm Flex. Thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you. We\'re doing a great job of moving along sticking
to the questions and staying close to our time, so congratulate
yourselves. You\'re doing a great job. Let\'s continue.
MR. JIM BARBER (sp): Mr. Secretary, my name\'s Jim Barber. I\'m a
horticulturist with the Purdue Extension Service, and I\'d just like to
say a few words about the difference between fruit and vegetable
production for fresh market and fruit and vegetable production for
processing.
First, the Farm Flex would only provide flexibility for growing fruit
and vegetables for processing, only fruits and vegetables under contract
for processing would be allowed the acre-for-acre reduction in program
participation. So by law the Farm Flex would not allow for production of
fruit and vegetables for fresh market.
Second, there is no real threat of cheating on the Farm Flex program
that would in any way hurt the fresh fruit and vegetable markets. The
penalty for cheating is too high; it\'s two to three times the value of
the crop plus the loss of benefits.
So the rule is very simple\-- there\'s no fruit and vegetable producer
who is going to get confused about such a simple program and no thinking
farmer would do so.
Third, the varieties of fruit and vegetables grown for processing are
different from the varieties grown for the fresh market, so even highly
desirable production of processing fruit and vegetables would not be
particularly desirable for the fresh market. It\'s not that one\'s any
better than the other; it\'s just that the characteristics of them are
different for the different markets.
So it simply does not make sense that the Farm Flex would hurt the fresh
markets. The rule is too simple to be misunderstood, and the penalty is
too high to tempt cheating, and it would be hard to sell fruit and
vegetables grown for processing on the fresh market because the
varieties are not suitable for fresh market. Farm Flex would not hurt
the fresh markets, and it would be essential for us to have that to
continue fruit and vegetable production in the Midwest.
Thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you. Next?
MR. STEVE SMITH: Lieutenant Governor and Deputy Secretary, my name is
Steve Smith. I\'m director of Agriculture for Red Gold, and you might
notice a link between all these first speakers.
\[Laughter.\]
We\'ve come to address the main issue of the unintended consequences of
the 2002 Farm Bill, and to implore the importance of removing the
restrictions of that under the next Farm Bill. In the President\'s
address, he asked us to specifically to tell you what the Farm Bill
problems were and how to make it better. I can\'t focus on anything more
from the diversity of an industry and the importance of Indiana
agriculture and all of the Midwest of how the fruit and vegetable
restrictions have hurt the Midwest processing industry.
So we come before you today and this group to let everyone know the
importance of this. Senator Lugar and Congressman Pence \-- I know
we\'re not supposed to talk about current legislation, but they are
attempting to get this fixed before the next Farm Bill. But in case that
doesn\'t happen, we\'re here to implore the importance of how this
affects you.
The number one question in your pamphlet that you handed out is about
unintended consequences. There are those who would say that the
consequences were not unintended at all, that it was designed to be that
way. And I think we\'ve had that conversation prior. I don\'t think they
could have heard the testimony of the people here before me and come
away still saying they were intended. If they were intended, they are
indefensible, and could not have been that way by a caring person.
To summarize, we need your help. And we\'re going to be there to help
answer questions and help move this along and we appreciate the chance
to come before you today and this audience. So thank you very much.
SEC. CONNER: I appreciate that. I think it\'s fair to say even for those
of us a little slow on the take, I think we get it.
\[Laughter.\]
MODERATOR: We now know there\'s more than corn in Indiana, huh?
\[Laughter and applause.\]
MR. GENE WEAVER (sp): Lieutenant Governor, Deputy Secretary of
Agriculture USDA, let\'s just shift a moment. I know the tomato and
vegetable people, but conservation is important. But I am Gene Weaver,
president of the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation
Districts, and I\'m here tonight representing the 92 districts here in
Indiana, and I want to thank you Mr. Conner, USDA and your staff, and
the Indiana Department of Agriculture for hosting this listening session
for the 2007 Farm Bill.
There are two topics that I\'d like to address here this evening \--
NRCS conservation operations, or sometime referred to as the
Conservation Technical Assistance Program\-- and the Conservation
Security Program, which we all know as CSP.
First, the Conservation Technical Assistance funding is critical to the
success of the program dollars here in this world, and without a fully
funded technical assistance budget these conservation practices and
programs cannot be applied to the land. As evidenced by last fall\'s
public support of S28-56 there is a need to ensure that all program
funds for the technical assistance.
Funding technical assistance also directly impacts and helps soil and
water conservation districts by enabling them to leverage more
conservation for the land. Since the beginning of the 2002 Farm Bill
Indiana\'s farmers\' requests have been left over by 7 million backlog
each year. These requests are not just for financial assistance but also
for NRCS technical assistance with them on their farms.
Second, the Conservation Security Program, and also what a great
program. It motivates farmers to do their very best in conservation
practices. Here in Indiana we have been a leader in CSP thanks in many
respects to Jane Hardesty and an entire Indiana NRCS staff. It has been
widely accepted and it\'s great demand in Indiana. In 2005 Indiana
ranked ninth and needs to be fully funded every year, and we hope to
follow this in the watershed approach nationwide as we have here in
Indiana.
CSP, our singular program, must be continued in the next Farm Bill and
beyond. Farm conservation programs need to be enhanced in the next Farm
Bill to protect the future of this nation\'s food supply while enhancing
a quality of life for all Americans today. Please ensure the next Farm
Bill, all farm conservation programs are expanded and enhanced. Thank
you.
MODERATOR: Thank you, Gene.
MS. LOIS ROCKHILL: Hi. I\'m Lois Rockhill, executive director of Second
Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana. Also the home of Red Gold,
Weaver Popcorn, Joe and Nick Manuel Farms. We are very concerned about
what\'s going on with Food Stamps\-- this must be question number seven,
and what will happen with Food Stamps in the coming Farm Bill. It\'s a
very important part of the Farm Bill.
Food banks throughout Indiana including Community Harvest in Ft. Wayne
and Gleaners in Indianapolis are distributing product. Much of it comes
from farmers in Indiana and of course outside of Indiana. We\'re
distributing this product to pantries and kitchens and shelters, those
programs are pretty much maxed out. We keep getting more food to them.
It\'s still not enough.
Without the Food Stamp program the lines will be much longer, the
shelters would have a harder time with the people they\'re trying to
place and having the help of the Food Stamps for them. It\'s a very
important program for poverty. In East Central Indiana 49,000 people
living in poverty. The Food Stamps are very important, and we ask that
you consider them strongly when you are forming the new Farm Bill.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MR. SHERM BRYANT (sp): Good evening. My name is Sherm Bryant. I\'m a
farmer and a soil and water conservation district supervisor from
Kosciusko County. I want to thank you, Chuck Conner, for being here at
the Indiana State Fair and hosting this Farm Bill listening session.
It\'s great to have a native Hoosier return home to give us this
opportunity to discuss farm issues.
I also want to thank Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman for her support
and the recent signing of Indiana\'s first Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Program with USDA. CREP is a great leap forward for Indiana
conservation, and with you and Governor Daniels\' leadership we hope to
find additional funding to expand CREP statewide to 100,000 acres or
more.
CREP is an excellent program. It is a partnership between federal, state
and local organizations that provides additional incentives for
producers. This state match for CREP is also important commitment of
state resources, and Indiana philosophy that farm conservation programs
are important.
CREP is also effective in that it allows the targeting of farm
conservation practices to deal with the greatest needs. Everyone
benefits\-- from the farmer to the landowner, to consumers of water, to
outdoor recreational enthusiasts. In fact, everyone benefits from all
farm conservation, and CREP is one of the premier conservation programs
within the Farm Bill.
Finally, conservation along with other conservation program represents
an important investment of both federal and state money in the future of
Indiana\'s agriculture. CREP must be a part of the next Farm Bill. CREP
along with adequate funding for conservation technical assistance will
advance farm conservation here in Indiana and the nation as a whole.
Farm conservation will ensure a vibrant farm economy for the next
generation of Hoosier farmers. Thank you. And again, Chuck, welcome back
to Indiana.
SEC. CONNER: Absolutely.
MODERATOR: Next?
MS. KAY WHITEHEAD: My name is Kay Whitehead from Muncie, Indiana. I
first of all would like to thank Commissioner of Agriculture Becky
Skillman and Andy Miller because in our county we\'re the first in the
state to provide a new classification of zoning for agriculture. It\'s a
bio agricultural industrial park zone. And just the rumor of that
happening before it happened\-- we have \$43 million worth of interest
from ethanol plants because of it. So we really appreciate those
efforts.
Mr. Secretary, I\'ve taken the liberty of putting in writing my comments
just in case there might be a time period, but I see the president of
Indiana Farm Bureau is up after me and I\'m sure he would yield all his
time to me if necessary.
\[Laughter.\]
MODERATOR: I wouldn\'t bet on it, Kay.
MS. WHITEHEAD: In reference to question number one, I\'ll probably
paraphrase some of this in the manner of time since you\'ll get a
complete copy of my comments, but one of the consequences I think many
people don\'t realize when they\'re in entities such as USDA or EPA are
a lot of the consequences of increasing government regulation.
Naturally there is a cost to those regulations \-- not only for the
taxpayer but for the participating farmer as well. In a family farming
operation such as ours, we\'re in the fourth generation, there is no way
the fourth generation could farm on their own and meet all of those
regulatory requirements and provide that documentation without other
generations being involved to do the support work.
On a farm it takes actual work out on the farm taking care of the crops
and the animals, and when you take away from that you take way from the
opportunity for young people to really get involved and meet all the
government requirements to farm in today\'s times. So I think that\'s an
unintended consequence that needs to be addressed.
I\'m going to skip over to question four and five and put those
together. Conservation environmental goals \-- first of all I\'d like to
know who will be determining those goals, how will they be determined,
and will they be scientific based goals? I think that needs to be
addressed first.
In the event there\'s no doubt the next Farm Bill will bring change.
When that happens we need to have reliable government agencies already
in place to implement that change. I\'d like to speak for the FSA
office. I do believe they offer qualified staff. They\'ll need the
resources to provide that in the future. I would appreciate your
consideration of ensuring that FSA office will be the ones to implement
change on our behalf. Thank you.
SEC. CONNER: Thanks, Kay.
MR. DON VILLWOCK: Thank you. Good afternoon, and Mr. Secretary and
Governor we appreciate your attendance, and I thank the young lady from
Delaware County yielding me the rest of her time.
MODERATOR: Actually she took all your time. You\'re done. I\'m sorry.
MR. DON VILLWOCK: That figured. Well, I\'ll keep my comments brief. In
fact Indiana \-- I\'m Don Villwock, president of Indiana Farm Bureau.
Our Farm Bill Task Force actually begins its very first meeting next
Wednesday, and so it would be premature for me to make comments on all
these many issues we\'re talking about, are critical to the future
success of the farmers in the state of Indiana. Actually our goal is to
improve net farm income, and that\'s pretty simple. Any way that we can
all say that to you, we really think that should be the number one goal.
The unintended consequences for the young and old, I think that\'s an
excellent question that was put in there. We are concerned about that in
every Farm Bill, and I think this is the fifth I\'ve been involved with
\-- do have those unintended consequences, and I can echo the FAV
program. As a tomato producer I have that problem myself.
But I also am concerned about all these producers in Indiana \-- the
average age being 58 years old \-- our 401K is our land. And if we
devalue that value to the land we can\'t help the next generation get
started. So one of the keys I want to leave you with is the transition
of the 2007 Farm Bill and how we\'ve moved to the next generation
keeping that land value as Chuck, you and I know, as we went through the
disasters of the \'80s it\'s not something that we want to repeat.
The other thing I want to talk about is energy. I\'m a member of the
National 25 by 25 Coalition, which means we want 25 percent of our fuels
to come from renewable resources by the year 2025. We applaud the
administration, applaud the president for his efforts on the Energy
Bill. We think this next Farm Bill should include food, feed, fiber and
fuel. And we really think that will add to the profitability of these
farmers represented in this room, and we appreciate your support. Thank
you.
SEC. CONNER: Thanks, Don.
MODERATOR: Thank you, Don, for all you do for agriculture.
MR. JOHN NEIDERMAN: Governor Skillman, Deputy Secretary Conner, my name
is John Neiderman. I\'m from Pathfinder Services in Huntington, Indiana.
And we\'ve had a very successful partnership with Rural Development
since 1998 for housing. I\'m here to speak to question number five which
has to do with the affordable housing section of that question.
That is, we\'ve been able to help about 750 families since 1998 through
the federal rural home loan partnership, which is a setaside of the 502,
and have enabled families through home ownership counseling, down
payment assistance through the Indiana Housing and Community Development
Authority to enable them to get affordable homes.
Our communities need this kind of investment for the families because
what we\'re discovering today with the 30 inquiries we get per month of
individuals who want to buy a home in our region which is 13 counties in
Northeast Indiana, that we\'re only able to qualify to date very few of
them. So there is much need for counseling, for credit enhancement
education, and for all those kinds of services.
So one of the areas you can look at is the 525 program, which is a TA
program which enables that to come through to enable us to provide that
counseling in addition to what other funds from Lieutenant Governor\'s
area can do that. But we need those kinds of funds especially during
these times when more and more people are experiencing marginal kinds of
incomes, to enable them to live. So I implore you to continue the 502
program and all of its resources into the future. Thank you very much.
MODERATOR: Thank you. Next?
MR. JOHN HARDIN: Madam Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Secretary, my name\'s
John Hardin. I\'m from Henry County. We run a pork and food grain
quality farm. To me the test \-- and this is to question two \-- the
test of the next Farm Bill is to make U.S. agriculture more competitive
in world markets. Without those markets U.S. agriculture has little
future.
Our method for stabilizing farm income needs to be WTO-compliant. In the
past the wealth distributed by U.S. farm programs flowed to those who
owned the land or those who held quotas where the right to sell was
restricted. Our current programs drive land rents and land prices
higher, making us less competitive. We need to transition away from the
countercyclical payments and the LDPs which certainly violate the spirit
if not the letter of the WTO commitments we have made.
I would advocate that we replace that with some system of minimal farm
income guarantees coupled with tax-sheltered savings accounts that might
help balance income year to year. I\'ve been a cleared advisor to our ad
trade negotiators on every negotiation since NAFTA. And since 1985 \--
and I\'ve done that representing the pork industry \-- since 1985 the
value of U.S. pork exports have increased 20 times in those 20 years.
This was accomplished in spite of our negotiators having at least one
hand tied behind their back protecting U.S. sugar and other industries
that count on border protection.
I would advocate that you find a way to capitalize the economic rent
these folks receive from their border protection as was done in tobacco
and others, and find a way to remove them from the debate so the
competitive parts of American agriculture can move on and get the best
deal possible. This has cost literally millions of dollars for Indiana
farmers.
Like Don, this is my fifth Farm Bill. The final point I\'ll make is,
usually the last things that get money that\'s left on the table are for
research and conservation. Without new products and new uses, U.S.
agriculture won\'t move forward and won\'t be competitive.
Chuck, thanks for listening. I know you know more than anybody else in
the room about these things, but I hope we can move forward.
SEC. CONNER: Thanks, John.
MR. BYRON HEFLER (sp): Mr. Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Secretary, it\'s
good to address you. My name is Byron Hefler. I\'m from Calhoun,
Kentucky, where I farm corn, soybeans and tobacco. And my questions is,
under WTO rules can we have an export enhancement program to help us
move our surpluses of grain to ultimately get us a higher price for what
we are growing?
And you can have all the farm programs you want; if these prices do not
escalate on this corn and soybeans, you will ultimately run out of young
farmers. They cannot produce this with these prices escalating like
this.
That in my opinion is the only answer. And that\'s, I guess that\'s
basically all I wanted to ask.
SEC. CONNER: I appreciate that, Byron. As you know I\'m here to listen
and hear from you, and I appreciate that fact. We did a crop report last
week, and despite some pretty dry weather in Illinois and parts of
Indiana we came in with the second largest corn crop on record, and that
prices have not responded real favorably to that.
But this is why we\'re here is to ultimately\-- someone said earlier,
this is about increasing net farm income. And that is the goal of the
Farm Bill. Everything else is a little bit, it\'s a means by which the
ultimate goal here is to improve the quality of life on America\'s farms
not only for the second generation but for the young guys coming in as
well. So I appreciate those comments.
MR. HEFLER: Mr. Secretary, with \$2.00 corn and average yields, it will
not pencil out on a corn crop.
MR. JOE LOGAN: Good afternoon. My name is Joe Logan from the Ohio
Farmers Union. Nice to have some folks from other states presenting as
well, but we\'d certainly like to express our gratitude to the secretary
certainly for the inspiration to establish these forums certainly of
you, the secretary and lieutenant governor as well. We appreciate the
opportunity to present.
Certainly USDA and Congress are facing a rather daunting task of trying
to put together the varied interests of farmers and ranchers, certainly
the American taxpayers and a wide variety of business interests
associated with agriculture also as well.
Try to confront and put all these interests together, may drive USDA
back to its original statement which I believe says, Provide leadership
on issues related to food, agriculture, natural resources based on sound
public policy. And frankly it begs the question as to what policy issues
are in the best public interest.
We believe that clearly production of food and agriculture in a
sufficient quantity to support the needs of our citizens, the primary
interest. Certainly secondarily to take care of our natural resources in
a very responsible manner. Third perhaps would be the production of
commodities for export.
As we see it, the essential ingredients for the production of food and
fiber for our citizens would be first of all the availability of
farmland. We\'ve got it. The availability of farm inputs \-- we\'ve
certainly got that in spades. The availability of infrastructure, by far
this nation excels in that regard. And then fourth and certainly not
least important would be the critical mass of knowledgeable and
experienced farmers capable of managing that production and caring for
the land. This nation\'s been truly blessed by having an ample supply of
all four of those, but frankly that wouldn\'t be the case without the
unparalleled efforts that American farm families have put together in
creating crops.
Recent history has certainly brought about some changes in farm policy,
and frankly the value of all commodities has deteriorated as my
colleague from Kentucky mentioned just a few moments ago, to a point
where farmers have become rather dependent upon USDA and other sources
for a great portion of their income. That\'s put them in a very, very
delicate and untenable position of really being dependent on the good
graces of the federal government to support their farm incomes in a time
when federal budget deficits and WTO rulings impinging upon the
rationality and expectation for that to exist.
So certainly countercyclical and direct payments have helped to mitigate
that but not completely done the case. So in order to avoid the loss of
current and future generations, as my colleague from Kentucky just
mentioned, USDA must make every attempt to return some degree of basic
value to the products that farmers grow. This could be accomplished in a
number of ways as some of the other gentlemen before me have mentioned.
Certainly initiatives with regard to biofuels could be extremely
important. Certainly initiatives with regard to rural development having
based around this and other research items would be incredibly
important. Certainly the renewal and refocusing on CSP and other very
valuable conservation measures would be helpful in many regards.
USDA should also accept in our view the understanding that exports have
not been and will not be the cure for the malaise in agricultural
markets.
MODERATOR: Time, sir.
MR. LOGAN: Although ag exports are very important, they have certainly
lost ground to imports over the last several years, and we expect for
that to happen. Thank you very much.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MR. LEVI HOFFMAN (sp): Good afternoon, Secretary Conner and Lieutenant
Governor. I am Levi Hoffman. I\'m from the Lafayette area, and we are a
family farm. We have always been about commodities, and we also raise
hogs. In 1977, \'78 we brought our son and son-in-law into our farm
operation, and because of a complication, high cash rents and really low
profits per acre because of high cash rents, we decided to diversify our
farm.
We was able to get a contract and grow processing tomatoes for Red Gold,
and also we started growing fresh cabbage for the fresh market. We also
started growing mini pumpkins and mini gourds which we pack ourselves
with our name on it. And also large pumpkins and Indian corn. We
probably have about 600 acres into that part of the operation. We still
also grow the bulk commodities.
Along with that is what I would really like to bring is, I think has to
do with Rural Development though. The rest of it you\'ll have to sort
out as far as what question it goes to. I think in the 2002 Farm Bill
there\'s a Rural Development, and I think it was Title IV that funded
the Agricultural Innovations centers like up at Purdue would be the AICC
and also Purdue has the new ventures team.
And I just want to go back, and I give you our history because it told
you a little bit that we have diversified. So in our diversification we
used those people in making our business plans and our market
development, and we would like to see those are funded.
There is also, I see the light\'s on so I\'ll make a footnote that I\'ll
try to put in written testimony because there\'s been some difficulties
in bringing young people into farming that I\'ve encountered, and also
we went through the \'98 hog crisis and have a guaranteed loan which
I\'m not ashamed to tell people. And we struggled with that because of
an asset. We have assets are together as a farm family, and that FSA
struggles with that in the guaranteed loan program.
MODERATOR: Thank you. We\'re going to take two more comments, one from
this side and one from this side, and then we\'re going to take a break
for about five minutes. So those of you that are standing in line, you
might want to remember who\'s in front of you, who\'s in back of you so
when we resume we can line up in roughly the same order. We\'ll give
everybody a chance to stretch a little bit, and then we\'ll resume with
our testimony. So next question?
MR. MIKE BEARD (sp): Lieutenant Governor Skillman and Deputy Secretary
Conner, thank you. My name is Mike Beard, and I am a pork and grain
producer from Frankfort, Indiana. I currently serve as president of the
Indiana Pork Advocacy Coalition, which is a membership organization
focused on legislative regulatory and business development issues for
Indiana\'s diverse pork industry.
I would like to thank you, Mr. Conner, for taking time to be here and to
involve our great state in the farm development process. We pork
producers are indeed stakeholders in this important piece of
agricultural legislation, and it is important to listen to what input we
may bring from the country to our lawmakers in Washington, DC.
To maximize the benefit to Indiana pork producers, young or not so
young, the new 2007 farm policy must be focused in two veins. First,
reducing or controlling the cost of production and, second, increasing
the price received for pork products. As pork producers we believe there
are two major components to being competitive in today\'s marketplace.
We must be able to sell our animals at pork products at levels that
deliver as much value as other protein products and a competitive pork
industry must earn as high a return on investment as it would if the
capital in our operations were invested elsewhere.
In order to achieve such competitiveness, pork producers need farm
programs created and implemented that help to control our input costs.
Corn and soybean meal comprise 60 to 70 percent of the cost of raising
hogs. The entire impact of feed grain and oilseed programs on the cost
of raising pork and other livestock must be considered when such
programs are developed. Virtually all regulation increases our
production costs.
Farm policy should include only regulations that are science-based,
affordable, effective and applicable. This applies to a wide host of
topics including food safety, environmental regulation and animal health
issues. In the long run, increasing demand is the only way to increase
the prices received. Programs designed to increase quality, safety and
promotion of pork in healthy diets is critical for increasing U.S. pork
demand.
Expanded market access through the continued promotion of U.S. exports
and market access program funding along with bigger pursuit of export
business will add to the potential of raising demand for Indiana pork.
The last point I\'d like to make is the conservation cost share funds
for the Environmental Quality Incentive Programs for the 2002 Farm Bill
have fallen far short of what is needed by our pork producers. I\'m a
pork producer, and I\'ve used this program, and I\'d like to see it
continue. Again, thank you for holding these forums and thank you for
listening.
MODERATOR: Thank you, Mike.
MS. JULIA WICKARD: Good afternoon, fellow agriculturalists. My name is
Julia Wickard, and I represent the Indiana Beef Cattle Association,
representing 16,000 Hoosier beef producers in Indiana. We appreciate the
opportunity to come before you today to present our comments on behalf
of the 2007 Farm Bill.
Our beef cattle producers in Indiana have a long tradition of producing
healthy, safe food, making a contribution to the economy, and
maintaining thousands of acres of open space and wildlife habitat.
However, if these same producers are to succeed in the 21st Century and
pass their operations on to subsequent generations, we are going to need
policies which among other things better reward them for these
stewardship efforts without compromising the viability of their
agricultural operations.
We strongly believe that the next Farm Bill should focus on enhancing
and fully funding programs like the Grasslands Reserve Program, the
Conservation Security Program, the Farm and Ranchland Protection Program
and making sure we protect the integrity of the EQIP program. These
programs should be producer-friendly, farmer-led, and should not dictate
to the producer how to use their land. We also believe that for
agricultural product development to be successful that government should
allow the industry to be the leader.
For example, with the issue of animal identification, the industry has
the resources, initiative and must live with the program. Therefore,
allow the industry to design, build and manage it.
Programs designed specifically to help cattle producers and others
recover from catastrophic disasters including droughts and flooding
would be helpful as well. In working to assist our members after past
disasters we\'ve often found ourselves in a position of trying to stuff
a conservation program peg into a disaster assistance hole. And it
hasn\'t worked. We could very much use a program specifically tailored
to assist producers in rebuilding their livelihoods after these kinds of
disasters.
I would also like to comment on country of origin labeling, but that
could take a long time, so I\'ll wrap my comments up and we can go to
break. Thank you so much.
MODERATOR: Thank you, Julie. All righty. We\'re going to take a break
about five minutes, give you a chance to stretch a little bit, get
something to drink, and we will resume in about five minutes. Thank you.
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MALE SPEAKER: \-- impacted in both agriculture and forested landscapes.
We need increase the incentives for the management of the conservation
lands that are in the long-term setaside programs currently \-- that
being CRP, WRP and GRP. And then sixth we need to evaluate the overall
performance of the conservation programs and then use that information
to better align those programs.
Seventh, we need to increase the monitoring of the compliance provisions
within this Farm Bill. And I\'d like to make one last point. I see my
time is up \-- and that being to compliment the USDA staff here in
Indiana in the work they do that we also as we look at the next Farm
Bill need to deal with this technical assistance issue.
There\'s a direct link with good conservation practices and programs on
the land with the quality and quantity of staff in the USDA offices out
there. If you want to improve these programs, we need more staff and
qualified staff in those offices. Thank you, Mr. Secretary and
Lieutenant Governor.
MODERATOR: Thank you. All righty. Over here.
MS. PAULA BALDWIN: Good evening, sir, ma\'am. My name is Paula Baldwin.
I\'m from the Marion County Soil and Water District. I\'m chair of the
board of supervisors. I also would like to address the conservation
goals of the Farm Bill. We can\'t serve any of our producers unless we
begin to address non-ag land, those lands that are not under production
yet have a major effect on the ag land. In a recent speech Sandra
Postel, director of the Global Water Policy Project, observed that the
number of yards and lawns in the United States is now equal in area to
the state of Louisiana.
So Indiana Soil and Water Districts work on pesticide use, erosion and
sedimentation on these suburban and urban lands. And we cannot ignore
the effects that these types of properties have on our agricultural
integrity.
To enable NRCS to focus on all-natural resource issues, two things
should be addressed in the Farm Bill. First, there must be enough
financial assistance available to provide simplified and effective
cost-share programs to all qualified landowners, not just farmland. We
don\'t do business and ignore conditions of global economy; we can\'t
farm and ignore the conditions of our surrounding natural resources.
Secondly, funding needs to be available to fully support technical
assistance for all Farm Bill activities. Technical assistance outside
the Farm Bill can encourage many voluntary activities that enable
landowners to act as good stewards, often at no additional expense to
government agencies. But this effort is reduced when limited field staff
must meet the large workload of an under funded Farm Bill.
Under funding of Farm Bill financial and technical assistance forces
NRCS to rob monies from the conservation operation program funds. This
program money should be reserved for its original purpose, which was to
allow NRCS to assist local districts in carrying out locally identified
priorities and programs of community conservation. Originally that was a
primary charge to NRCS.
Lack of Farm Bill funds for Farm Bill programs has eroded USDA\'s
traditional support of locally led initiatives and reduced the ability
of NRCS to impact all natural resource concerns. Thanks.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MR. STEVE THRASH (sp): Lieutenant Governor Skillman and Deputy Secretary
Conner, thank you very much for the opportunity. I\'m going to set the
new standard for brief. I\'m Steve Thrash. I work with a group of rural
electric cooperatives here in Indiana serving collectively a little over
half a million residential and business constituents.
My son is 19, my daughter\'s 16. My son is finally only recently
thinking of things other than Dominos pizza and his car. He\'s now
beginning to think about where he\'s going to live and where he\'s going
to work. Somewhere between 20 and 31 percent of Indiana residents do not
have access to high-speed communications. Guess where they live? I think
you\'re looking at a number of them here.
And I believe that our efforts \-- and I want to applaud Lieutenant
Governor Skillman for the Office of Rural Affairs and the efforts
through Chris Fulford (sp) and the high-speed communications, applaud
your efforts for the support for broadband development in rural areas.
The check that was presented to Indiana bringing \$19 million to
Indiana, excellent.
And so I want to encourage you to continue those policies but even in a
more aggressive fashion begin to introduce policies and additional
support for achieving universal access to high-speed communications,
particularly in rural areas. Thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you. Next?
MR. RAY CHAPMAN (sp:) Good evening. My name\'s Ray Chapman. I\'m a
farmer and SWCD supervisor from Knox County. In our most recent tillage
transect, we showed a significant decrease in no till corn acres. I
strongly believe we have the tools and expertise in our state to enable
us to practice agriculture at a much higher level of sustainability than
we currently are.
Having just enrolled successfully in the Conservation Security Program I
believe it is a program that has the potential to modify the way we farm
and produce measurable outcomes relative to improved soil and water
quality. I think in order for this program to be truly successful we
need to maintain the integrity of its standards, find the dollars to
increase its availability, and provide the technical assistance
necessary to meet the increased demand for conservation programs that it
will generate.
I believe those dollars necessary to make CSP successful already exist
within our current Farm Bill if we can shift emphasis towards
stewardship-driven programs that give taxpayers the kind of return on
their investment they deserve while providing the economic support we
need. Thank you.
MR. EARL SAGEMAN (sp:) My name\'s Earl Sageman. I\'m from Michigan. This
is a nice fair. I tried covering the whole thing in four hours. It
didn\'t happen. (laughs)
I\'ve firsthand experience as a young farmer. I\'m just here to make
everybody aware that I started farming in \'94, got a young farmer\'s
loan, had cancer, went through heart surgery, back surgery in \'94 and
\'95, disasters both years.
There\'s a lot of things that need to be changed if the young farmers
are going to survive. Health insurance is one big issue because I mean I
absolutely got duped on that situation. It ruins your social life, it
ruins your creative ability, it ruins everything.
If anybody wants to go into depth with me, I\'m more than happy, but we
need to change the education on the codes, the compliances, what steps
have to be taken need to be changed on the PLS guidelines being 90 days
delinquent should not be applied. It should be 90 to 180 days before
delinquency because once you fall delinquent, you get behind I\'m
telling you it\'s hard to get back because it seems like nobody wants to
be held accountable or in compliance with the rules.
It\'s just, it\'s a paper game then. It\'s not a farming issue. And you
can give all these guys seeds and fertilizer and plants and whatever,
they can do that; but I don\'t think there\'s nobody in this room that
will go to 7USC, 12 USC and cite the codes, that know the administrative
side. I think that\'s where we\'re losing young farmers. They\'re not
understanding the law. So I\'m here just to, you know, make everyone
aware that you know the young farmers need to be educated on
administrative sides. Thank you.
SEC. CONNER: Thank you for those comments.
MODERATOR: Over here?
MR. RAY MCCORMICK (sp): Yes. Thank you for taking the time, Deputy
Secretary, to allow us to address our concerns and interests in the
upcoming Farm Bill. My name is Ray McCormick from Vincennes, Indiana.
I\'m a 100 percent no-till farmer. I grow food grade white corn, yellow
corn, soybeans and the state\'s finest peaches I would add.
But I\'m here to talk about the conservation provisions of the Farm
Bill. I think the conservation provisions have come a long way; however,
the percentage of the budget that they take up is far too small. All
farm programs need to be tied to conservation. Farmers can take great
pride when they enact conservation practices on their farm that they can
see that are tangible, that they get paid for.
There\'s something wrong when you get LDP payments when my first LDP
payment last year was larger than probably what an educated full-time
staffer at the local office would get at NRCS. We need to increase that
funding, increase the education, increase staffing, increase budgets at
the NRCS so that they can efficiently act, simplify conservation
programs on these farms.
In particular I'm quite fond of the WRP program. In Indiana the WRP
program is phenomenonally successful, has restored some of the most
significant wetlands in the Midwest. The goose pond project, globally
significant wetland is being restored with the support of the governor.
The WRP program has done a lot for endangered species. The state of
Indiana has taken three endangered species off the list, which all
thrive on WRP programs.
So these conservation programs, like the applause that came for
renewable fuels, can instill pride in the American farmer and is a
program that needs to get further interest and further support from the
administration. Thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MR. DAVID HARDIN: Deputy Secretary, Madam Lieutenant Governor, thank you
again for holding this listening session. My name is David Hardin. I\'m
a pork producer and grain farmer from Hendricks County, Indiana. In 2002
the Environmental Quality Incentive Program developed with noble goals
of protecting the environment and improving the quality of life in rural
communities. Unfortunately intentions have not met realities.
Limited funds have been directed to a small number of projects
discouraging many producers from filling out the application to try and
take advantage of this program. Funds should be directed to help
managers on existing farms deal with high-risk environmental problems in
a timely fashion.
We in the pork industry are concerned with the relatively small number
of EQIP dollars that are being directed to pork producers. In \'03 only
11 percent of all livestock directed funds were going to pork operations
to try and improve the way they do business.
Even when pork producers get these grants, technical problems continue.
A producer that I know was approved for the plan and started working on
implementing his plan but when his barns were completed three weeks
ahead of schedule he was informed that he was not in compliance and was
then not going to get his money.
We think there\'s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater
here. With some changes to the application and apportionment process
EQIP can become the type of program it was intended to be.
Since I still have a few seconds I want to add in that I think we need
to direct as many dollars towards research in the land grant
universities as possible because we get the highest return on investment
on those dollars as about any money that\'s going to be spent in the
Farm Bill. And that allows us to be low-cost producers of a safe and
reliable food and fiber source here in the country. Thank you.
SEC. CONNER: Thanks, David. David was our, just for your information was
our intern at the Senate Agriculture Committee in the writing of the
1996 Farm Bill. So he understands the difficulty of the task ahead of
us.
MR. KENNY CALL (sp:) Lieutenant Governor Skillman, Deputy Secretary
Conner, I want to thank you for coming to Indiana to hear the concerns
of the Indiana farmers. It is great that you\'re traveling across
America to hear the concerns of the farmers and ranchers. I\'m Kenny
Call, a Jasper County farmer and chairman of the Indiana State Farm
Service Agency Committee.
I believe the 2000 Farm Bill is working with the payment structure based
on market prices. I do have a couple areas of concern over the amount of
paperwork it takes to administer several programs within USDA. I feel if
we could streamline programs and reduce paperwork it would save
producers time and USDA administrative dollars.
I also have a concern over producing using multiple entities to get
around payment limitation regulations. This should be an issue that is
addressed in the next Farm Bill.
On a final note, I feel we need to make sure the Farm Service is totally
funded so program delivery is done timely and program integrity is
maintained. The Farm Service Agency has been given many tasks over the
years and has always answered the call. The FSA delivery system has been
built over time and continues to serve farmers and ranchers proudly.
Deputy Secretary Conner, once again it\'s great to have you home here in
Indiana and hear our concerns. And we thank you very much for that.
SEC. CONNER: Thank you.
MS. ANDREA FINK (sp): Deputy Secretary, Lieutenant Governor, thank you
for the opportunity to speak to you today. My name is Andrea Fink, and
I\'m currently a commodity trader here in the state of Indiana. But I\'m
here today as a member of the Agriculture Future Alliance \--
Agriculture Future of America Alliance Committee. In your number one on
your sheet you talk about what we can do to save the consequences of
next generation entering into agriculture. I would like to speak a
little bit about what we can do to actually promote it rather than look
at the things that discourage it.
As the face of rural America and production agriculture continues to
change the bonds between the two shall remain strong. Agriculture has
and will continue to support rural America. I believe the 2007 Farm Bill
should continue to examine how to strengthen that bond. Being a young
professional in rural America in agriculture I\'ve had numerous
opportunities to see firsthand the role education and youth development
play in our local communities.
I\'ve had the opportunity to be part of an organization called
Agriculture Future of America or AFA. AFA identifies, encourages and
supports college-age youth preparing for careers in agriculture and the
food industry. Since 1997 AFA has with the support of hundreds of
sponsoring partners invested in more than 3,500 college students\'
career preparation and has awarded more than 900 college scholarships
for a total of \$2.9 million. These scholarships have been funded by
hundreds of individuals and rural businesses.
In the 2002 Farm Bill Section 7412 provides youth grants issued by the
Cooperative Extension for national FFA, national 4-H, Girl Scouts of
America and Boy Scouts of America. Agriculture Future of America seeks
your support to participate in this grant process. We strongly encourage
the Department and Congress to include Agriculture Future of America as
a recipient of Section 7412 of the 2007 Farm Bill. Thank you for your
time and this opportunity. Thank you for the serious consideration of
providing support for Agriculture Future of America, the future of
agriculture leaders.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MR. PHIL ANDERSON (sp): Good afternoon. Good to have you home here,
Chuck. And it\'s great to work for a rural champion, one of I think our
nation\'s leading rural champions in our lieutenant governor. I\'m Phil
Anderson, executive director of the Indiana Rural Development Council.
Rural Development Council like SRDCs across the country is a partnership
between local, state and federal governments, for-profit businesses, and
also the not-for-profit sector.
This really addresses five, the question about rural development. Our
council and the Office of Rural Affairs, the new agency, are working
closely with the Indiana State Department of Agriculture in developing
innovative strategies for the next federal Farm Bill. The council will
soon be convening a subgroup of rural development stakeholders and
specialists to evaluate existing provisions and identify emerging needs
for the rural development title of the next Farm Bill.
It\'s an often-overlooked section we think when you look at the whole
farm context. The current rural development title though focuses on
three primary areas, and we in the Office of Rural Affairs and NIRDC are
already working in some of those areas. In economic development, we
already have created a rural development entrepreneur task force and are
working on creating a comprehensive rural entrepreneur development
system on the Kellogg model, and we will also be working to improve the
market. Everybody seems to have a program for entrepreneurs. Very few
people know about them. So our job is going to be helping more
entrepreneurs be aware of the program and the level of assistance that
is already out there and already has funding.
In that vein, though, within the Farm Bill RBAG and RBOG programs are
very good programs but they kind of limit your innovation. Some
experiences of mine in the past, we find we need a little bit more
flexibility for some truly innovative ideas. You get those kind of
strange looks of, that\'s a good idea, I just don\'t know if we can fund
it. We need to be able to work through some of that.
Entrepreneurship will touch every community, not landing the big plant,
it will touch every community. It builds jobs and wealth creation right
in those home communities.
IRDC works closely within our office with Community Development block
grant programs which come through HUD to help fund infrastructure needs.
The infrastructure provisions in the Rural Development title are
critical because now we can leverage those and reach more projects
within our rural communities.
The organization we have was founded on partnerships. We want to see
that go forward. We think there are multi-jurisdictional provisions in
the Rural Development title. We think that\'s where we need to be, and
Rural Development and agriculture go hand and hand in this next Farm
Bill. Thank you.
SEC. CONNER: Thanks, Bill, for those strong comments.
MALE SPEAKER: Good evening, Lieutenant Governor, Deputy Secretary, glad
you\'re here this evening. I\'d like to thank you for taking the time
out to be here. Agriculture in rural economic development in the state
of Indiana are vital to the health of our rural economy. And I\'d like
to make comment this evening on questions five and six.
Regarding question five, I urge continued support for the Rural
Cooperative Development grant program that funds my agency, not only
because it keeps me employed but because cooperatives have the potential
to make significant changes in the rural landscape. Co-ops anchor
capital in rural communities, provide access to market for producers,
and generate wealth and jobs in rural areas offering economic
opportunities for small and medium-sized farmers and entrepreneurs. Also
senior housing co-ops offer seniors an option to retirement homes and
assisted living facilities by allowing them to maintain home ownership
and residency in their communities while receiving needed services.
Co-op models such as daycares, consumer-owned grocery stores, and
affordable housing to name a few can also be utilized to enhance the
rural quality of life. More capital investment is needed in rural
America. Continuation and increased funding for the rural Business
Investment Program and reinstating the Venture Capital Demonstration
Program are some of the tools to address capital needs.
We must support rural entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship is a key to rural
revitalization and attracts young people back to our rural communities.
I hope to see investment in loans, technical assistance, training and
vital community infrastructure to support rural entrepreneurial
development.
In regards to question six, continued support and funding is needed for
the value-added agriculture grants which help our small and medium-sized
farmers diversify their production, identify alternatives to traditional
commodity farming, and take advantage of niche markets. The Fund for
Rural America, which was not extended in the 2002 Farm Bill, if
recreated in the next Farm Bill would provide funds for ag research and
rural development. These funds should be targeted to small and
medium-sized farm operations to strengthen our rural economy.
In addition I do support the AICC. They\'ve been a great partner in
rural Indiana, and we hope they can get continued funding. Thank you for
your time tonight.
SEC. CONNER: Thank you.
MODERATOR: Okay, over here.
MR. DENNIS BRAGG (sp): I\'m Dennis Bragg. When I came in and I asked
where this was, the first question was, where are you from? I said, Down
south, and he said South Indiana? I said, no. He worked into Kentucky,
Tennessee, and I\'m from Alabama.
SEC. CONNER: I think I could have told you that.
MR. BRAGG: I grow cotton, wheat, soybeans, and corn. And I flew up here
for three reasons. I was embarrassed, bewildered and worried. I\'m
embarrassed not personally towards Bush, but as a nation we have to kiss
a Saudi king\'s hand because we\'re that dependent. I\'m bewildered
because the public can sit down, legislate a Farm Bill and then Brazil
can sue us because we came up with a good idea. Worried, because I\'m
working with a group where when I was put in another room to wait my
turn, read another proposal of another company that said, let\'s move to
South America because we\'d have cheaper labor, no environmental
regulations, and plenty of expansion. That was a poultry company who we
sell corn to. They move south, they buy corn from the south.
I want to address competitiveness. Competitiveness is just like Peyton
Manning. We bring in the huddle, we call the play and we go. We\'re not
going to trade players to level a playing field. We\'re not going to
tell the others our play. When I go certify acres I\'m telling Chicago
Board of Trade and the money managers exactly what I\'m going to do, and
they trade my salary.
You can fix it two ways. You can set an LDP level high enough where
Chicago Board of Trade has no effect on my salary. Second way, and this
is the fun thing, I\'ll wrap it up \-- I\'ve got a group of 98 percent
of the other group that don\'t farm. We got ideas that we\'ve put
together I\'ll share with you later. But they want us, they believe in
us, and they want us to keep doing what we do. Thanks.
SEC. CONNER: Thank you for coming all this way for those comments. Thank
you.
MR. SCOTT SINGLETON (sp): My name is Scott Singleton. And I\'m from
Rockport, Indiana. I came up here with three other gentlemen and we all
grain farm down on the Ohio River. And I appreciate you understanding
this age problem with farmers. All four of us are 44 to 45 years old.
And we\'re probably the youngest ones in four counties, so take a close
look at that. One way to do that \-- it\'s like Mr. Villwock said \-- is
net farm income. In the early \'70s we had a target price of what \$3.03
and we progressed to be less and less. Technology has come a long way,
economies of scale have come a long way, but I don\'t think they\'ve
kept up with that. So we do need a price as corn and soybean producers.
The second thing I\'d like to see in the Farm Bill is take a little bit
of money stuck back in the back and educate the public on where those
tax dollars go. And 99.5 percent of the people in this country, talk
about heavily populated areas, don\'t realize they\'ve got a handful of
producers raising all their food and fiber and shelter. And I don\'t
know if it would be appropriate to advertise on the radio or news
networks but maybe you could help educated the population just a little
bit about the most important thing we\'ve got going, and that is
agriculture. Thank you.
SEC. CONNER: Where are your other buddies with you that are young
farmers? Running around? Thank you guys for being here, very much.
MR. GENE SCHMIDT (sp): Good evening, Lieutenant Governor Skillman and
Deputy Secretary Conner. I really appreciate the opportunity you folks
provided for not only in agriculture but all of U.S. It\'s just a
positive approach. When we look at an opportunity to be yea players in a
Farm Bill instead of the nay players when we find out what was actually
written.
At the same time I\'d like to, as a producer I\'m Gene Schmidt of
Northwest Indiana, corn and soybean producer\-- I\'d like to applaud the
Department of Agriculture here in the state of Indiana for taking that
positive aspect with your Farm Bill working group to try to provide some
ideas and call press so those staffers in DC were trying to put those
programs together had some insight.
I\'m also proud to announce that the National Association of
Conservation Districts \-- I represent the Midwest states \-- are going
to provide a similar session like this, Secretary Conner, at our
national meeting in New Orleans in February. We\'ll be a group of local
led conservation people from around the country to help bring those
conservation ideas to the forefront and help guide this program along.
One of the important things we see in a Farm Bill conservation title to
the producers, whether Grassroots, buffers, continued CRP to CSP, it
supports programs for doing the best. I think that\'s so important when
looking at the general public and how they analyze us. These programs
are important in that they provide voluntary economic incentives to do
the right thing. It helps enhance the stewardship of our land as we
heard from our president. It protects our water resources while also
protecting the viability of farm production. In some cases for the
family farmer these conservation programs could truly be a crucial part
of the economic viability of that particular operation.
Looking to the future of the Farm Bill, I think it\'s important we
nationally embrace the funding situation for conservation programs
whether we truly want or see the benefits to offer CSP to all producers
nationwide or have the need to have the adequate technical assistance
required both from federal and state partnership as we see a partnership
today both state and federally and this listening session bring in
locally led and all the above to help provide.
The technical assistance is so crucial in implementing these federal
programs, not only from technical assistance but we have some farmers
not necessarily interested in cost-share but just need advice and
guidance to help administer those programs.
In the future I see a great opportunity, and I mean opportunity for us
to write a Farm Bill that supports agriculture production while
protecting our environment. I think that\'s truly what the public is
looking for.
However to be successful we need to partnership. I see everybody\'s
speaking here tonight was by a coalition. That coalition is so strong
from the partnership aspect. I think we can be successful, and I\'m
looking forward to helping as all of us are reinforcing that
conservation partnership in the future. Thank you again for the
opportunity.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MR. DENNIS WITZIT (sp): I\'m Dennis Witzit. I\'m also from South but not
quite as far south as the other young man. Dubois County, Indiana\--
corn, soybeans. And I would encourage the gentleman from Alabama to come
up and take another turn because anybody that came that far should have
more than two minutes. But I just kind of wanted to tick off a few of
the things I like about the present Farm Bill and would like to see
continue.
I\'ve heard a lot of support for the CSP program, EQIP program. I told
our local office that it doesn\'t take much money to give me an
incentive to do these things I\'ve wanted to do before on the
conservation side. And it feels to me like the LDP and the CCP, well
that\'s just dollars. You know, that comes in and goes out. But when I
get the conservation dollars, you know, that\'s something I can see and
feel like that I\'ve really done something with it. Like you say, it
doesn\'t take as much incentive, as many dollars as the other programs.
I also want to say that the technical assistance and our local FSA
offices, we definitely need enough funding to be able to keep staff
because that\'s very important what they do and they\'re a great help to
us. I\'ll yield the rest of my time to that young man.
SEC. CONNER: Thank you.
MALE SPEAKER: I too come from the South \-- that is, as far south in
Indiana as you can be and be a Hoosier. That is where the Wabash meets
the Ohio. I appreciate the lieutenant governor and you having this
session here.
I\'d like to address some conservation issues. First of all, as a new
Farm Bill gets to be put together one of the things we found in my
district in my farm is the continuous signup of CRP be a valued program.
I\'d hope that aspect would be continued in a new Farm Bill.
Deputy Secretary Conner, you were here not very long ago to institute
Indiana\'s first CREP program. While that was a small program,
Indiana\'s initial foray into that, let\'s sincerely hope that continues
in the new Farm Bill because Indiana can certainly use it.
With respect to the technical assistance, I think you\'ve heard it many
times in different forms here. This technical capabilities and
assistance that come through NRCS are quite valuable. They are
science-based; I would encourage the funding to keep up that field
office technical guide. That is a marvelous piece of information,
science-based. But we need those technical people there. And we also
need those technical people that are not necessarily program-associated
because we have programs and technical people for them, but in many
instances my district down there we have conservation concerns that can
be addressed from a technical standpoint but there\'s no specific
program to deal with that.
The other point I want to mention is the conservation operations portion
of the NRCS budget. That needs to be strengthened a great deal. That
would afford flexibility to our state conservationists and I think would
be beneficial to the state of Indiana.
Finally, the CSP program. Conceptually I think this is a great program.
Whether this program itself is THE program, I don\'t know. But the
conceptual idea underlying CSP needs to be reinforced and continued.
Appreciate you hearing my comments; thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MALE SPEAKER: Lieutenant Governor Skillman and Chuck Conner, I
appreciate you being here today. And I heard you speak to the biofuels
initiative as you walked in. It\'s a wonderful initiative, and what I\'d
like to see is some policy that backs that initiative. We in Indiana
would like to join you in that, as we\'d like to become the Texas of the
biofuels. So I have a proposal that I think deserves a little
consideration that would maybe address a number of areas in rural
economic development and utilize the corn in this state and turn it into
ethanol and utilize the soybeans in this state and turn it into
biofuels.
I think that could happen by the Department taking an initiative and
underwriting the bond issues that go behind these projects on a
short-term basis to incentivize the people that would like to build
these facilities and produce this product and utilize the surpluses we
have in the state.
Thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MS. JANE AVERY: Lieutenant Governor Skillman, Deputy Secretary Conner,
my name is Jane Avery. I\'m the executive director of Community Harvest
Food Bank of Northeast Indiana, Inc., out of Ft. Wayne. I\'m also the
president of FISH, Feeding Indiana\'s Hungry \-- the state\'s food bank
network.
I want to thank first of all Lieutenant Governor Skillman for her strong
support of agriculture and for feeding hungry Hoosiers. Everybody in her
administration and the governor himself has made this a priority, and we
can\'t thank you enough for that kind of support because it\'s so
important to the stability of Indiana.
I also want to say that downloading things to your blackberry may not be
the most effective way, although it is efficient.
The federal commodities through the Emergency Food Assistance Program,
otherwise known as TEFAP and the Commodities Supplemental Food Program,
CSFP, provide some of the most nutritious products received by hunger
relief charities nationwide. Programs like TEFAP serve the public good
in two primary and important ways. First, high-quality, nutritious food
gets to hungry Americans in an efficient manner utilizing efficiencies
and volunteer labor of the private sector; and second, the agricultural
economy is strengthened through the surplus commodity removal.
America\'s Second Harvest, the nation\'s food bank network, strongly
supports the Congress to provide sufficient support for these critical
anti-hunger programs. The 2002 Farm Bill included a number of positive
reforms to the Food Stamp program, making the program easier for states
to administer and enhancing access for applicants and recipients.
Program changes that add unwarranted complexity and excess of
bureaucratic conditions on Food Stamp administrators and beneficiaries
would undermine these advances.
More can and needs to be done to make the Food Stamp program more
accessible to certain vulnerable populations such as seniors, working
families and immigrants. Despite the recent dramatic surge in FSSP
caseload, just slightly above half the total persons eligible actually
participate in the program. A few changes are making eligibility for the
elderly and disabled automatic with the Food Stamp eligibility being
date-determined at the Social Security Office without an additional
application and increasing the minimum monthly benefit to at least \$25
a month.
And last, allowing the states to test a variety of innovative methods
that can remove the barriers further streamline the eligibility and
benefit determination process and improve quality of food purchases.
Thank you very much, and I also bring greetings from my board member
John Hilger, who was your classmate and Bill Hoagland\'s roommate.
SEC. CONNER: Thank you.
MR. TOBY DAYS: Again I want to thank you for being here, for holding
this forum. I\'m Toby Days with the Alliance of Indiana Rural Water.
We\'re the Indiana affiliate of the National Rural Water Association.
We\'re a non-profit organization to assist rural communities with their
water and drinking water facilities. We are a nonprofit organization.
Our services are free to these communities. A lot of these small
communities don\'t have the money to hire consultants and engineers for
their infrastructures and so forth. We go on-site and help these
communities out. I want to thank you for that, the USDA Rural
Development funds that positions our circuit riders and our wastewater
technicians for that assistance. I want to thank you for that and urge
you to continue that support.
USDA-FSA also funds 19 positions, source water detection positions
through National Rural Water Association. Those positions are in 19
different states. Indiana is not one of those states. I want to
encourage you to support the Source water Protection Program, expand
upon that, bring that to Indiana so we can help these rural communities
protect their drinking water source.
Thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MIKE: Lieutenant Governor, Chuck, you\'ve been a great friend to
agriculture for the state and we appreciate the work you\'ve done. A
couple different things I\'d like to pass on. The first question on the
program concerns bringing young people back into the operation. And
actually if you look at the rest of the questions they really affect the
first one. And one thing that\'s been a problem in some operations, if
you\'re organized as a corporation you have a different setup of
payments limitations than if you\'re organized as a partnership.
Trying to bring sons back in or daughters back into the operation, it
would make it a lot easier if we could have payment limitations
associated with the persons and if they were all formed in one
corporation so be it. It\'s been a disadvantage because of the way we
structured the operation to begin with years ago, for estate planning
purposes or whatever. Then to bring someone back into the operation they
have to be a separate entity and all the records have to be kept
separate. And some of the workload that Kay discussed at the FSA office
makes it that much more difficult to keep everything separate and work.
I don\'t know how you can structure that in the family limitation
argument that\'s been going on for several years. But if we could have
some adjustment that way then some of the younger operations come in.
Touch a little bit on ethanol. I work on the Corn Marketing Council, and
I appreciate the work that\'s been in DC on the Fuels Bill \-- finally
got one passed finally after six years. One thing that I think would
help, if we as producers want to let the multinationals build the
ethanol plants then there go our profits.
If we as producers can band together, build the ethanol plants, we\'re
probably going to need some loan-guarantee programs out there to let
producers invest in the ethanol plants themselves and get some of the
profits that are developed off the ethanol plants or biodiesel plants
that we need in this state. So I don\'t know how that can be written
into the Farm Bill, but loan guarantee program\'s been very useful and I
think we could expand on it some.
SEC. CONNER: Thanks, Mike.
MR. CRAIG LANGLEY: Lieutenant Governor and Secretary, I\'m Craig
Langley. I\'m a senior vice president with First Farmers Bank and Trust,
and over the last 20, 30 years I\'ve been working with Grant Kerns (sp)
and Greg Polk (sp) and their staff. And they\'re two of the most
outstanding, not just from my institution but for the entire banking
community.
The Beginning Young Farm program, basically we keep talking about the
young people trying to receive money, and the cap on that Beginning
Young Farm program is \$250,000, and it\'s been that way for at least 23
years that I\'ve been in the banking business. And I want to look at
maybe raising that to \$750,000. The Governor\'s Office has come out and
said they want to double hog production here in Indiana over a certain
time period. And one of the big things has been the quad buildings with
4,000 head, and I think it\'s economic sense behind that because that
provides a minimal level of income to bring someone back to the farm. So
it\'s not just a pipedream. I think there is good reason for the
\$750,000.
The second thing, I\'m one of the oldest ones, talk about 44 being a
young farmer, I\'m one of the older ag bankers in the state because of
the turnover when you go to ag conferences. But back in \'83 we had the
Aggie Bond Program, and we used that very intensively until 1986 when
the legislation out ruled the use of municipal bonds, which Aggie Bonds
were tied to. The state legislators put the Aggie bonds back into the
Indiana Development Finance Authority. To my knowledge we haven\'t been
able to use that because when we used the Beginning Young Farmers
Program of the USDA that exempts them from using the Aggie bond program.
So I\'d like for you two to consider what can be done to use both
programs to bring the young farmers back. I appreciate your time.
MS. KIMBERLY BURTON (sp): Hi. My name is Kimberly Burton. I am an
agricultural lender. A little odd that two bankers stand up together. I
want to thank you for this opportunity to discuss the 2007 Farm Bill.
There\'s a point that I want to make as an agricultural lender that
I\'ve seen. I\'ve been in lending 23 years, and every year it seems a
little more difficult to work with the family farmers only because their
financial statements and their cash flows are part of the report. The
point I\'m making is, land values keep increasing, financial statements
are getting stronger because of those land values, but the cash flows
are getting weaker. Farm grain prices are the same as they were 20 years
ago. Input prices are just escalating.
This is making the cash flows extremely difficult to work even though
their financial statements definitely have a lot of strength in them.
But unless you\'re an asset-based lender which is an extremely risky
proposition, that doesn\'t help. So I am actually finding myself in
these past few years having to ask family farmers to sell some of their
land and take advantage of the higher land prices to save the rest of
the farm.
I grew up on a farm myself. I find that very difficult, but yet I can\'t
sleep at night if I don\'t do what I think I need to do to help them
save the rest of the farm and be able to continue farming.
What I\'m leading up to is what the other lender spoke of, and that\'s
the guaranteed program and the Beginning Farmer Program. These programs
are a tremendous help to agriculture lenders if they are dedicated to
agriculture. The guaranteed programs allow us to work with a wide
variety of farmers, anywhere from 150 acres to thousands of acres, and
it allows us to limit our risk. But these programs are threatened by
funding, and that is a very scary proposition. So I am here to ask that
the funding be at least maintained or increased for these programs.
Thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you.
MR. NORM LAVENGOOD: My name is Norm Lavengood. I\'m senior vice
president of First Farmers Bank and Trust at Converse, Indiana. Our bank
has actively participated in the Guaranteed Loan program,
interest-assist in the Beginning Farmer Program. We have \$20 million
worth of guaranteed loans and Beginning Farmer loans and \$134 million
worth of ag loans. The current farm program has provided a great deal of
stability to the farm sector of which we are grateful for, both in our
total ag loan portfolio and in the guaranteed program portfolio.
You had mentioned the average age. As to the ownership to the younger
farmers and getting them interested, we have a number of success stories
that we can share with you. The Beginning Farm Loan Program \-- if the
definition of a beginning farmer could be expanded would expand that
window of opportunity of those few that qualify for the Beginning Farm
Program. And also if there was adequate funding for those programs\--
there have been times when the funding has actually run out and then
some of those opportunities disappear.
Again, I just ask that the guaranteed program also be adequately funded.
We would love to share with you a number of success stories we can share
with that. Thank you.
MR. BARRY JORDAN: Lieutenant Governor and Deputy Secretary, I\'m Barry
Jordan. I\'m a beef producer from Rensselaer, Indiana, a corn and
soybean farmer as well. I think we all struggle with the question of how
to bring the next generation back to the farm. We certainly do in our
operation. To do that it simply has to be enough income for them to
compete with the off-the-farm jobs that they all have opportunities to
do. We\'d all love to bring them back, to give them the same
opportunities to enjoy rural life as we have.
Two or three things that we have talked about in the beef industry, and
I think relate to income development. As we add more value-added
projects to the rural economy in terms of ethanol plants, in terms of
processing plants, one idea that might be able to be used is to expand
1031 exchange for farmland to also include value-added, ag-related
investments in those regards. I know in our community we had a lot of
trouble raising money for an ethanol plant. If we had some latitude in
some of those programs we might attract more income and then raise that
income for some of our young people.
One of the immediate things, and this is I think all issues get related
to the Farm Bill sooner or later, but repeal of the Death Tax would be
one of the greatest things we could do to bring young people back into
the farm so we don\'t saddle them with increased debt.
As a beef producer, protection of the EQIP programs and some of the
advantages that we\'ve been able to use to take concerns to conservation
there on the farm is very important. So we\'d like to protect that.
Thank you.
SEC. CONNER: Thanks, Barry. I really do appreciate those comments. I
can\'t let the estate tax comment pass though without just reminding
these folks of how strongly President Bush feels that death should not
be a taxable event in this country. And we continue to work very, very
hard to make that happen.
MODERATOR: Let\'s continue. We\'ve been doing a great job of sticking to
our six questions as we approach our last 20 minutes or so of the
session we\'re going to open it up that there are other areas or other
topics related to the Farm Bill that are not addressed in the six
questions. They\'re pretty comprehensive questions though, so I think
they cover everything, but we will give you the opportunity if there\'s
something that\'s outside the specific six questions we\'ve been
focusing on that you want to talk about we can do that now.
MALE SPEAKER: I\'d like to follow up a little bit on Barry\'s mention of
1031s. I realize that\'s not in the focus of the Farm Bill but it can
affect the focus of the Farm Bill. If we could get that adjusted to
where \-- I think two things are happening with the 1031s you\'re
limited to 90 days or 60 days that you have to identify property to
transfer to. A lot of what that has done has rung up land prices and in
essence been a detriment to young producers coming into the operations
because of having to turn that so quickly.
If it could be opened up to six months or a year, something that way,
and then have the ability to move that money into an ethanol plant, a
biodiesel plant, some sort of an agricultural production area, it would
take some of the pressure off land prices I think too. That depends on
whether you\'re willing to sell land or buy land whether that\'s a good
thing or not, but it would help to stabilize land prices a little more.
MALE SPEAKER: Lieutenant Governor Skillman and Mr. Conner, thank you for
coming. I have two brief items I just wanted to mention. One is for
about 25 years Purdue and Indiana have provided leadership for providing
services to farmers impacted by disability and injury, whether from
disease or traumatic injuries on the farm. We\'d like to encourage that
model that was used to establish in the 1990 Farm Bill, the Agribility
Project, be continued because of the benefits that it\'s had directly
here in Indiana and then throughout the country where in about 25 states
it\'s being providing services to literally thousands of farmers who
have been injured.
Secondly, historically going back to 1977 USDA has provided strong
leadership in the area of agricultural safety and health. In this past
budget year it eliminated that support and leadership. And everyone in
this room who farms knows someone by their first and last name who has
died in a farm accident. One out of every nine-farm families in this
state is impacted by a farm injury. It\'s about four to five times more
hazardous as far as the death rate to work in agriculture than any other
industry in the state.
I believe and a personal opinion, that USDA ought to provide the
leadership for the farm safety and health issues in these counties.
It\'s in the best position to do that. But what has happened is it\'s
turned that responsibility over to the Center for Disease Control\--
which oftentimes is without the experience or the leadership to provide
that kind of training and service. So I encourage you to consider both
those areas in the development of the new Farm Bill. Thank you.
SEC. CONNER: I appreciate that. I will admit to you I\'m less familiar
with those issues, but thanks for bringing those to our attention.
MR. DONALD STREDOMYER (sp): Good evening everyone. I\'m Donald
Stredomyer. I farm in Bartholomew County. I\'d like to address a point
that I\'ve read, the number one concern of young farmers, and that is
the availability of land. I think President Bush made one statement in
his presentation this evening, is to preserve this way of life. And I
think it\'s very difficult for us to preserve agriculture if we do not
preserve some farmland. I think the present Farm Bill was the first time
that farmland preservation was addressed. And I think that was a good
first step.
I think it would be well in the next Farm Bill if you might be able to
simplify it so it would be more possible I guess for farmers to qualify.
And also I think it would be helpful and probably more incentive if we
could spread those dollars, and it would be more efficient also if we
could spread those dollars over more acres. So thank you.
SEC. CONNER: Appreciate that.
MR. LYNN TEEL: Lieutenant Governor and Deputy Secretary we\'re real
appreciative of the opportunity we have to discuss some things with you
throughout the whole year seems like we\'ve had great access to the
governor here and USDA, so we really appreciate that. I did see that you
got some more comfortable chairs to sit in. I was wondering how long you
could take that.
SEC. CONNER: Not very. Not very.
MR. TEEL: One of the things I\'d like to address \-- my name\'s Lynn
Teel. I farm in White County, Indiana, the current president of the
Indiana Soybean Grower Association. One of the things that\'s of great
concern is research. You know we\'ve heard for quite awhile that someday
we may not have enough food to feed the world. I don\'t know if that
time will ever come or when it will come, but it\'s something I think we
ought to stay concerned about. So we need to really keep our research
efforts up.
I know Senator Lugar was really concerned about something that all
farmers were concerned about that probably this year we\'re going to
avoid but the Asian soybean rust. And that\'s something that could have
great economic devastation not only to producers but to states or the
whole country. You know when we look at the income from soybean crops
that could not be there, and our exports being down, it could greatly
affect things. So we\'d sure like to see the research dollars put there
for things like the soybean rust. Thank you.
MR. MIKE PRIEST (sp): Good afternoon. Thank you for being here. My name
is Mike Priest. I\'m a farm loan manager with the Farm Service Agency. I
would like to thank the previous lenders who got up here and made
comments supporting the Beginning Young Farmer program.
On a similar vein, I\'m also interested in trying to keep our programs
to help our young farmers. Some of the things we might like to see would
have to consider increasing the loan limits for our direct loan
programs. Currently they are \$200,000 for our farm ownership programs,
which is used to buy real estate, and \$200,000 for operating programs.
Those limits were established about 20 years ago, and we would like to
see them increased to perhaps double it to \$400,000. Granted, that
first thought might be that\'s an increase on the strain on the budget.
But I\'d ask you to consider that it is a loan. These are repaid. Our
loss rates and delinquency rates are at all-time lows. In fact they
correspond and are very similar to commercial credit.
Other ideas to consider for the beginning farm loan programs would be if
you could come up with ways to give tax incentives on benefits for
farmers or landowners who sell their land to beginning farmers\-- make
it more economically feasible for them. Thank you.
MALE SPEAKER: Lieutenant Governor Skillman, Secretary Conner, I
appreciate again having you here, glad to have this forum. As Lynn says,
it\'s always good to have this contact. We see you in Washington, we see
you in Indianapolis, but to have you here on our grounds is nice.
One thing I\'ve heard several times is increase net farm income. It\'s
been said in many other ways, and I want to emphasize the word \"net.\"
We do need to increase the net income. Gross income, it\'s raising all
the time. We\'ve raised that with this program. But our net income has
not because as the farm payments have increased whether it\'s LDPs or
whatever form, the landlord gets a lot of that also.
So we need to keep that in mind in this next Farm Bill.
The real purpose of the Farm Bills that we\'ve had in the past 40 years
has been a plentiful, safe food supply. We need to keep that in mind
with this Farm Bill. If we do not increase our net income I\'m fearful
that will change. I\'m fearful we\'ll have to get more of our food
supply from South America, and I don\'t think any of us want to see
that.
The needs are going to continue to be greater with the input costs going
up, with fuel what it\'s doing, what\'s happening with fertilizer
prices, it\'s just going to be a domino effect, and that concerns me for
this next year coming up.
As Lynn said, research is a key. We battled on the last two or three
Farm Bills. Chuck, you and I had this conversation many times. We need
to get research dollars increased. That is going to be a continued
problem. FMD, map funding, other food aid funding\-- we need to keep
that in the Farm Bill. We need to increase that.
I don\'t have a crystal ball, I don\'t know what this magic Farm Bill
looks like, but it\'s going to be a difficult but fun task. We\'ve
addressed many times bringing our kids back into agriculture. A CEO
can\'t guarantee his son or daughter is going to be a CEO. As a farmer
we can\'t guarantee our son or daughter\'s going to come back and be a
production agriculturalist.
My son is an ag banker; he loves it. He\'s still farm-related, but he
loves the ag and small business area. He may have eventually come back
into farming. My daughter has a vision to see agritourism, so she\'s got
a goal of maybe bringing back that to our farm some day, and she may run
it in a different form than what I have. So those are visions of our
young kids that get them back into agriculture one way or the other.
Thank you again.
MODERATOR: Thank you. Do we have any others? We don\'t want to cut
anybody off. We have a few minutes yet. But we\'ve also covered a lot of
ground. Okay.
MR. TERRY PAYNE (sp): Good evening, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary
Conner. My name is Terry Payne. I\'m from Owensboro, Kentucky. We have
had several people travel a good distance to come see you. Thank you so
very much for allowing us this opportunity. You all have a beautiful
place up here also.
I\'m going to speak very, very general. I am one of a family farm, one
and only one of six that did stay, only have one other one that even
touches agriculture. This afternoon before you, you have assembled here
a nice group of people that are wanting tax dollars. I do not envy your
challenge whatsoever. The agriculture bill touches more people than what
most of the country even thinks about. You know, from the farmer
himself, the backbone of the country, to the rural co-ops. I mean it
goes on and on. I don\'t think people understand at all just how many
people it does touch.
You know the bottom line in the whole thing is that we all are looking
for a part, we all want to succeed, we all in this room are
entrepreneurs, every last one of us. That is a grand thing of being in
this country. You know, we do suffer a lot of things that are going on,
but we\'d like to thank you, would like to also thank everyone in this
room. Everyone in here deserves an applause for being here, for speaking
their mind and showing your support.
SEC. CONNER: Thank you. Thank you for coming up.
MR. DAN RITTER (sp): Lieutenant Governor Skillman and Secretary Conner,
thank you for coming today and listening to our comments. My name is Dan
Ritter. I work as an extension educator for Purdue University in
Northwest Indiana. I\'ve been asked to represent just a few quick items,
one specifically relating to issue number one as far as encouraging
young farmers. One of the thoughts was that to encourage retiring
farmers to help out the younger farmers through tax incentives, be that
whether turning over their equipment, land, etcetera. Couple that also
with perhaps low interest rates available to the young farmer who is
starting up.
Another item I was asked to present was to continue funding for crop
insurance and I know especially for young farmers starting out you have
an awful lot to risk, and any time you have crop insurance then
obviously you\'re able to reduce that risk and get your operation up and
going. So thank you.
MALE SPEAKER: I\'d like to make a follow-up comment. My experience,
which I\'ve been to Washington, DC a few times on the Farm Bill, is that
oftentimes the congressmen and senators and staff that you speak to have
very little understanding of the subjects we\'ve talked about here
today. And they are politically significant because they will make the
determination on the Farm Bill, the funding of the Farm Bill. And
without those funding levels that we now experience, a lot of these
programs may fall to the side or not be funded.
So we have to sell our program to our urban neighbors. They are the ones
that the congressmen and senators answer to. They understand clean
water, streams they can recreate and fish in, they understand increased
waterfowl populations, places to go hunting on CRP. They understand a
lot more about the environmental impacts of the Farm Bill than some of
these other issues we\'ve touched on today. So my opinion is to sell
this to our urban neighbors, to get this funding level in place, we have
to sell ourselves as conservationists, and we do that by making
conservation the backbone of the next Farm Bill. Thank you.
MALE SPEAKER: I\'m going to go ahead and touch on topics that probably a
lot of people here don\'t understand but I\'m going to try and make it
as clear as possible. There is statutes and there is U.S. codes to
protect the small farmer, abut it seems like nobody\'s really
understanding them or paying attention to them like 7USC 22-66, Congress
gives the Secretary of Ag all the control, all the power to keep the
small farmer in his operation. And it also says that in rural America if
small farmer does fall, that if we do have an economic disaster this
country will be undefendable.
It said that rural America is the highest priority to recover from an
economic disaster. With Homeland Security right now dropping in on top
of this, this should be a real big issue in the Farm Bill coming up on
these foreclosures, PLS, keeping the approximately 14,000 farmers that
are at risk right now in business in case of a bioterrorist attack. This
should all be considered in the new bill because it\'s here, we have to
face it, we have to face terrorism.
Thank you.
MODERATOR: Thank you. Good point.
MALE SPEAKER: If my Alabama buddy is not going to come back up I\'ll
take another round here. One thing that hasn\'t been discussed today \--
MR. DENNIS BRAGG: Let me add one more backbone to the Farm Bill. The
group that we put together, the 98 percenters. Everybody in that group
knows the price of gas. No one else other than a group of farmers have
DTNs and look at the commodity markets. But everybody on their way to
work, on their way home, on their way to church, on their way to ball
practice know what regular and supreme gas cost.
And that\'s the tie where this next Farm Bill can be centered around
energy. We somewhat beat, beat, beat we grow food and you need it. But
right now everybody\'s hungry for energy, and they\'re hungry for
home-grown energy, so that all types of things whether we\'ve mentioned
infrastructure on a large scale where it\'s not just us individual
farmers out there trying to figure out how to do it. Then if you can
produce electricity it\'s to be bought. We\'d like to be able to produce
unlimited amount of fuel and see it go into the system. So there\'s all
little details that can be worked into that that I think the public
would receive in a good way. They wouldn\'t feel like they\'re giving a
handout to us to stay in business because their money now is going out
of the country say to the Middle East. We would just be saying that same
money is going to stay here and go in a circle here. Okay, thanks.
MODERATOR: I like folks from the South. They talk slow and they think
fast. I appreciate that. All right. You have all participated in a
process of writing the next Farm Bill, and it\'s a very important
process. And I have a couple of people I want to thank, and I have some
special announcements about dinner so you don\'t want to miss that. But
now they\'ve been listening for a long time, and I\'d like to give our
listeners to react and to sum up some of their thoughts as we bring this
to a close. Perhaps Lieutenant Governor Skillman?
LT. GOV. SKILLMAN: Thank you. Thank you, Gary. Well, there are many
thanks in order, and I certainly want to thank all of you for coming
here tonight and for putting a real face on the issues that the federal
government will debate. I think this forum has provided a realization of
just how much the federal Farm Bill affects lives and affects
livelihoods. It\'s also a powerful reminder of how much of the federal
Farm Bill affects the states\' ability to provide services. I see state
legislators here shaking their heads. And whether that be from
conservation practices to feeding Indiana\'s hungry, Jane.
And this forum has served another purpose as well, and that is to allow
your new State Department of Agriculture to hear all of your concerns
firsthand. I see Andy has been making notes throughout the evening, but
I would like for you to see all of those who are present here tonight
on-staff of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. Would you wave,
come forward? Rob? Rob Swain? Deb Abbott. I know Tammy was here. Tammy
Lawson. Beth Bechtol here, our deputy director. And of course you met
Andy earlier. Am I missing anyone? Please give them a round of applause.
Ryan West? Ryan, Ken Fleming?
\[Applause.\]
Who\'s holding down the fort tonight? This is our fun 12 days of duty by
the way. And Chuck, what an awesome task you have ahead. There\'s not
anyone here who envies your duty and your responsibility, but just
another reason why we owe you a great debt of gratitude for coming here
tonight and hearing all of our concerns. I feel very comfortable picking
up the phone and communicating with you on the important initiatives we
would like to see to move Indiana agriculture forward. I know you will
return my calls. I have some leverage. I will tell your mother.
\[Laughter.\]
I\'ve met your mom. And she will see that you respond. But, no. Thanks
so much. We appreciate you coming more than you know, and we know
you\'ll be back to see us in Indiana many times.
SEC. CONNER: Well, thank you, Lieutenant Governor Skillman, very much,
and I really appreciate you taking the time to join us and to hear these
concerns.
This was quite a session, ladies and gentlemen. I really do appreciate
it. For those of you who maybe aren\'t versed in all aspects of the Farm
Bill now, after listening to these comments, I think you understand what
it is, and when they talk about it being an Omnibus Farm Bill that
pretty well describes the task that is ahead.
This is a major bill. It touches everything from Food Stamps, nutrition
programs, commodity programs, conservation, rural development,
agriculture research, energy. There are 22 different titles in this
bill. And it is indeed far-reaching.
I just, it\'s difficult to reflect on all of these comments, and we\'re
going to go back and tabulate these very carefully and make good sense
of them. But I\'m just looking around the room and thinking about some
of the comments you made, and I\'m reflecting upon the folks from Red
Gold, a great company. It\'s a great Indiana company. They produce I
think one of the highest quality products around. They\'re adding value
to the hard work of Indiana farmers, and that\'s a good thing, ladies
and gentlemen. That is a very good thing.
I\'m hearing their concerns. You know, we need to work through that, and
I know we\'ve got a problem there that has to be solved, and we\'re
going to work on that and, believe me, again as I said, we may be a
little slow but the message does get through eventually to us. So we\'re
going to work on that.
I\'m thinking you know of the cattle issues and the pork issues and the
importance that the conservation dollars like EQIP \-- that was a strong
message that came through tonight, is Indiana, as well as a lot of other
states, struggle greatly under the requirements of many federal mandates
including the Clean Water, Clean Air Act, CIRCLA, a number of
environmental statutes that are just out there causing a lot of
difficult concerns. And we with those kind of federal mandates, it\'s
our responsibility to come alongside you and partner and provide the
help to get into compliance with these laws and not just simply throw
you out there to either sink or swim.
That is not the way the U.S. Department of Agriculture has historically
operated. And I believe that a new Farm Bill can go a long way towards
giving you the resources and the technical knowledge to meet these
requirements and do so in a way that allows us to continue to produce
and produce efficiently.
Payment limits\-- obviously you guys know this is a very, very difficult
issue. I\'m just curious to note in a couple of weeks, maybe more than a
couple weeks and I can\'t remember exactly I\'m going to be down in the
state of Arkansas doing one of these. I suspect I may get a little
different perspective on payment limits than perhaps some of what we\'ve
heard tonight. But that is a fundamental issue because how you divide up
those payments to farmers really does determine the resources that are
available to serve a lot of these other very important points that were
brought out tonight.
A lot of people presented programs that are working that need additional
resources, new programs that need start-up dollars. Ladies and
gentlemen, if there\'s one thing I do want to leave you with \-- again
while we\'re listening I think it would be unfair of me to leave you
with the impression tonight that somehow in a new Farm Bill there\'s
going to be vast new resources. There will not be new resources in a new
Farm Bill. We will be very, very lucky to have anything close to the
resources we got in this last Farm Bill as we go forward.
Now what does that mean? That means prioritizing. That\'s going to be a
very, very difficult thing, and you\'re going to have competing
interests, some saying spend it here, others saying spend it there.
Obviously in the current Farm Bill the vast majority of the resources do
go to the direct payment program, LDPs, countercyclical payments, direct
payments, all those kinds of things.
And these are fundamental questions in terms of can you slice and dice
and do some things there in order to free up resources for programs like
EQIP, conservation dollars, agriculture research, energy development,
agricultural credit. And I appreciated our bankers that came in there at
the end and some of the comments they made. I am personally a big
advocate of the Loan Guarantee Programs. Our losses under that program
are virtually nonexistent, and it\'s a good program, and so I will leave
you with that.
So just incredible comments tonight. I really do appreciate the way you
guys have stuck around and proved to everybody the way you presented
your comments. I\'ve been in some rough meetings in my life. I knew that
would not happen among Hoosier farmer friends. But your comments were
great, polite, right on target. Thank you all very, very much for being
here today.
\[Applause.\]
MODERATOR: It took a lot of people to put this together, a lot of
cooperation. I would like to thank the Indiana State Fair, Farm Bureau
for their assistance. A lot of folks behind the scenes making this
happen, local and federal agencies, C. Brown, John Nidlinger, Andy
Miller and a lot of his staff making sure all of this came together. The
folks that always get left out except when there\'s a problem, the guys
in the back running sound. They did a great job, kept us on track
tonight. We appreciate you as well.
\[Applause.\]
We\'ve talked a lot about food production, but when it comes to cooking
that food production Joe Barto (sp) and his staff cannot be beat. They
are great, and they have prepared a wonderful dinner for us. If you have
not received a red ticket, see the folks at the door and they will give
you that red ticket. There is a tent outside this building with an
absolutely wonderful Hoosier dinner waiting for you. Thank you for
coming very much. Stay involved. This is not the end; this is the
beginning. You can make comments over the website, and you can be
involved in this debate of the Farm Bill. Stay informed, and stay
involved, and have a safe trip home. Thank you very much.
SEC. CONNER: Let\'s close with a hand for Gary and the job he\'s done
today as well. Thank you, Gary.
\[Applause.\]
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2003.338.18:04:38.46/disc_pos/81952,0,
2003.338.18:04:38.46:!2003.338.18:29:50
2003.338.18:05:34.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.18:05:36.43;"following is cable cal-first with added 52usec length.
2003.338.18:05:39.11;long
2003.338.18:05:39.11&long/cablelong
2003.338.18:05:39.11&long/!+5s
2003.338.18:05:39.11&long/cablelong
2003.338.18:05:39.11&long/!+5s
2003.338.18:05:39.11&long/cablelong
2003.338.18:05:39.44/cablelong/1.9543E-04
2003.338.18:05:44.78/cablelong/1.9528E-04
2003.338.18:05:50.14/cablelong/1.9528E-04
2003.338.18:06:38.95;"next at normal operational length.
2003.338.18:06:41.86;short
2003.338.18:06:41.86&short/cable
2003.338.18:06:41.86&short/!+5s
2003.338.18:06:41.86&short/cable
2003.338.18:06:41.86&short/!+5s
2003.338.18:06:41.87&short/cable
2003.338.18:06:42.25/cable/2.4586E-04
2003.338.18:06:47.61/cable/2.4586E-04
2003.338.18:06:52.95/cable/2.4563E-04
2003.338.18:08:22.88;sxall
2003.338.18:08:22.89&sxall/sxx=slo
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=xlo
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=sup
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=ret
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=tbox
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=15k
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=50k
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=psl
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=psr
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=pxl
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=pxr
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=slgat
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=srgat
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=xlgat
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=xrgat
2003.338.18:08:22.90&sxall/sxx=12v
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=pcal
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=32v
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=24v
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=5v
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=-5v
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=15v
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=-15v
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=refrg
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=sled
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=xled
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=vac
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=laser
2003.338.18:08:22.91&sxall/sxx=oprec
2003.338.18:08:22.92&sxx/sx=$,*,*,*,*,*
2003.338.18:08:22.92&sxx/sx
2003.338.18:08:22.96/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.84 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.00/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,2.61 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.04/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,269.66 psi
2003.338.18:08:23.08/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,82.56 psi
2003.338.18:08:23.12/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,101.21 degC
2003.338.18:08:23.16/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,26.87 degK
2003.338.18:08:23.20/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,226.67 degK
2003.338.18:08:23.24/sx/psl,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,1.094 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.28/sx/psr,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-1.905 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.32/sx/pxl,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-4.191 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.35/sx/pxr,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-6.971 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.39/sx/slgat,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-10.00 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.42/sx/srgat,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-9.75 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.45/sx/xlgat,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-10.00 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.48/sx/xrgat,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-10.00 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.51/sx/12v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-12.30 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.54/sx/pcal,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-1148.92 degC
2003.338.18:08:23.57/sx/32v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-24.89 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.60/sx/24v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-28.81 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.63/sx/5v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-7.00 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.66/sx/-5v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-10.00 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.69/sx/15v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-21.70 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.72/sx/-15v,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-30.20 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.75/sx/refrg,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.53 amps
2003.338.18:08:23.78/sx/sled,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,8.79 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.81/sx/xled,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,7.87 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.84/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.09 volt
2003.338.18:08:23.87/sx/laser,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,norm
2003.338.18:08:23.90/sx/oprec,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,low
2003.338.18:08:25.11;sxmon
2003.338.18:08:25.11&sxmon/sxx=slo
2003.338.18:08:25.11&sxmon/sxx=xlo
2003.338.18:08:25.11&sxmon/sxx=sup
2003.338.18:08:25.11&sxmon/sxx=ret
2003.338.18:08:25.11&sxmon/sxx=tbox
2003.338.18:08:25.11&sxmon/sxx=vac
2003.338.18:08:25.11&sxmon/sxx=15k
2003.338.18:08:25.11&sxmon/sxx=50k
2003.338.18:08:25.15/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,2.69 volt
2003.338.18:08:25.19/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.21 volt
2003.338.18:08:25.22/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,266.73 psi
2003.338.18:08:25.25/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,83.54 psi
2003.338.18:08:25.28/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,-88.34 degC
2003.338.18:08:25.31/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.09 volt
2003.338.18:08:25.34/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,26.87 degK
2003.338.18:08:25.37/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,227.16 degK
2003.338.18:09:36.13;dqafor
2003.338.18:09:36.13&dqafor/dqaeven
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/dqa=1
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/repro=*,4,6,*,*
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/dqa
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/repro=*,8,10,*,*
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/dqa
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/repro=*,12,14,*,*
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/dqa
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/repro=*,16,18,*,*
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/dqa
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/repro=*,20,22,*,*
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/dqa
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/repro=*,24,26,*,*
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/dqa
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/repro=*,28,30,*,*
2003.338.18:09:36.15&dqaeven/dqa
2003.338.18:09:37.68/dqa/1, 2us,04,258475.,0,207, 0.1, -81, 4us,06,260450.,0,207, 0.1,-140
2003.338.18:09:39.17/dqa/1, 6us,08,253825.,0,203, 0.1,-148, 8us,10,254422.,0,203, 0.1, -5
2003.338.18:09:40.66/dqa/1,10us,12,253521.,0,203, 0.1,-113,12us,14,252951.,0,203, 0.1, -8
2003.338.18:09:42.15/dqa/1,14us,16,253405.,0,203, 0.1, 12, 1us,18,253465.,0,203, 0.1, 177
2003.338.18:09:43.65/dqa/1, 3us,20,254395.,0,203, 0.2, -22, 5us,22,253607.,0,203, 0.1, -5
2003.338.18:09:45.14/dqa/1, 7us,24,253783.,0,203, 0.1, -63, 9us,26,254123.,0,203, 0.0, -23
2003.338.18:09:46.63/dqa/1,11us,28,253115.,0,203, 0.1, 19,13us,30,253783.,0,203, 0.2,-126
2003.338.18:09:46.63;dqarev
2003.338.18:09:46.63&dqarev/dqaodd
2003.338.18:09:46.63&dqaodd/dqa=1
2003.338.18:09:46.63&dqaodd/repro=*,5,7,*,*
2003.338.18:09:46.63&dqaodd/dqa
2003.338.18:09:46.63&dqaodd/repro=*,9,11,*,*
2003.338.18:09:46.63&dqaodd/dqa
2003.338.18:09:46.63&dqaodd/repro=*,13,15,*,*
2003.338.18:09:46.63&dqaodd/dqa
2003.338.18:09:46.64&dqaodd/repro=*,17,19,*,*
2003.338.18:09:46.64&dqaodd/dqa
2003.338.18:09:46.64&dqaodd/repro=*,21,23,*,*
2003.338.18:09:46.64&dqaodd/dqa
2003.338.18:09:46.64&dqaodd/repro=*,25,27,*,*
2003.338.18:09:46.64&dqaodd/dqa
2003.338.18:09:46.64&dqaodd/repro=*,29,31,*,*
2003.338.18:09:46.64&dqaodd/dqa
2003.338.18:09:48.14/dqa/1, 0,05,330438.,0,203, 0.2, -62, 0,07,433248.,0,203, 1.3, -43
2003.338.18:09:49.63/dqa/1, 0,09,387333.,0,203, 0.7, -40, 0,11,433794.,0,203, 1.2, -42
2003.338.18:09:51.12/dqa/1, 0,13,384218.,0,203, 0.7, -41, 0,15,423194.,0,203, 1.2, -37
2003.338.18:09:52.61/dqa/1, 0,17,390946.,0,203, 0.9, -34, 0,19,451557.,0,203, 1.4, -47
2003.338.18:09:54.10/dqa/1, 0,21,343250.,0,203, 0.6, -37, 0,23,446998.,0,203, 1.4, -46
2003.338.18:09:55.59/dqa/1, 0,25,349074.,0,203, 0.8, -56, 0,27,427655.,0,203, 1.3, -46
2003.338.18:09:57.08/dqa/1, 0,29,421680.,0,203, 0.8, -42, 0,31,406253.,0,203, 1.0, -44
2003.338.18:10:03.05;list
2003.338.18:10:04.77;status
2003.338.18:10:19.44?ERROR ch -351 Tape head 1 is not in requested position.
2003.338.18:10:25.86;pass=1
2003.338.18:10:30.85/pass/1,,auto,-330.0,,-330.8,,-0.8,
2003.338.18:13:42.54;"Session r4100 ready message for Kokee Park.
2003.338.18:13:42.56;"-------------------------------------------
2003.338.18:13:42.58;"First source: 1255-316 at 338/1830 UT
2003.338.18:13:42.59;"FMOUT-GPS: -0.1 microseconds
2003.338.18:13:42.60;"Wx: Temperature (C): 13.9 Pressure (mBar): 889.0 Humidity (%): 54.8
2003.338.18:13:42.61;"Sky Conditions: mostly clear sky
2003.338.18:13:42.63;"Cable difference is: longer cable makes the reading smaller by
2003.338.18:13:42.64;" 50.4 microseconds and is nominal
2003.338.18:13:42.65;"Pointing values:
2003.338.18:13:42.67;"SEFD X/S Source Az/El Offset1 Offset2
2003.338.18:13:42.68;" 907/636 virgo-a 149/78 -0.024 0.003
2003.338.18:13:42.70;"
2003.338.18:13:42.71;"Tsys (x1/s/x2): 39/39/33
2003.338.18:13:42.72;"Recorder Humidity (%): na
2003.338.18:29:50.15:disc_pos
2003.338.18:29:50.19/disc_pos/81952,0,
2003.338.18:29:50.23:disc_start=on
2003.338.18:29:50.27:!2003.338.18:29:50
2003.338.18:29:50.27:preob
2003.338.18:29:50.31&preob/onsource
2003.338.18:29:50.31&preob/bbcman
2003.338.18:29:50.31&preob/caltsys
2003.338.18:29:51.23/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.18:29:51.23&bbcman/bbc01=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.23&bbcman/bbc02=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.23&bbcman/bbc03=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc04=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc05=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc06=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc07=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc08=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc09=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc10=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc11=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc12=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc13=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.24&bbcman/bbc14=*,*,*,*,*,man
2003.338.18:29:51.82&caltsys/bbcman
2003.338.18:29:51.82&caltsys/tpi=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:29:51.82&caltsys/tpgain=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:29:51.82&caltsys/ifdab=20,20,*,*
2003.338.18:29:51.82&caltsys/ifdcd=20,20,*,*
2003.338.18:29:51.82&caltsys/!+2s
2003.338.18:29:51.82&caltsys/tpzero=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/ifdab=0,0,*,*
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/ifdcd=0,0,*,*
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/calon
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/!+2s
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/tpical=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/tpdiff=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/tpdiffgain=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/bbcagc
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/caloff
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/caltemp=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/tsys=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:29:51.83&caltsys/cab
2003.338.18:29:52.68/tpi/1u,16305,2u,15935,3u,15959,4u,15989,ia,9912
2003.338.18:29:52.68/tpi/9u,16006,au,15993,bu,16009,cu,16121,du,16305,eu,16032,ib,5033
2003.338.18:29:52.68/tpi/5u,15837,6u,15917,7u,16035,8u,15873,ic,16625
2003.338.18:29:52.86/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9900
2003.338.18:29:52.86/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5036
2003.338.18:29:52.86/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16613
2003.338.18:29:55.08/tpzero/1u,498,2u,316,3u,391,4u,445,ia,271
2003.338.18:29:55.08/tpzero/9u,588,au,547,bu,552,cu,518,du,373,eu,429,ib,284
2003.338.18:29:55.08/tpzero/5u,460,6u,577,7u,369,8u,273,ic,591
2003.338.18:29:55.12&calon/sx=*,on,on,*,*,*
2003.338.18:29:57.42/tpical/1u,18272,2u,17795,3u,18254,4u,18233,ia,11268
2003.338.18:29:57.42/tpical/9u,18917,au,19101,bu,18727,cu,18661,du,19809,eu,19051
2003.338.18:29:57.42/tpical/ib,5912
2003.338.18:29:57.42/tpical/5u,18291,6u,18304,7u,18314,8u,18187,ic,19222
2003.338.18:29:57.45/tpdiff/1u,1967,2u,1860,3u,2295,4u,2244,ia,1356
2003.338.18:29:57.45/tpdiff/9u,2911,au,3108,bu,2718,cu,2540,du,3504,eu,3019,ib,879
2003.338.18:29:57.45/tpdiff/5u,2454,6u,2387,7u,2279,8u,2314,ic,2597
2003.338.18:29:57.63/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11268
2003.338.18:29:57.63/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5912
2003.338.18:29:57.63/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19222
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc01=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc02=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc03=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc04=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc05=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc06=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc07=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc08=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc09=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc10=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc11=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc12=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.63&bbcagc/bbc13=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:57.64&bbcagc/bbc14=*,*,*,*,*,agc
2003.338.18:29:58.20&caloff/sx=*,off,off,*,*,*
2003.338.18:29:58.30/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.18:29:58.30/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.18:29:58.30/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.18:29:58.30/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.18:29:58.31/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,46.2,3u,37.3,4u,38.1,ia,39.1
2003.338.18:29:58.31/tsys/9u,38.1,au,35.8,bu,40.9,cu,44.2,du,32.7,eu,37.2,ib,38.9
2003.338.18:29:58.31/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,35.3,7u,37.8,8u,37.1,ic,34.0
2003.338.18:29:58.31&cab/hpib=vv,meas? apower
2003.338.18:29:58.31&cab/hpib=vv
2003.338.18:29:58.31&cab/cable
2003.338.18:29:58.79/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.18:29:59.12/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.338.18:29:59.12:!2003.338.18:30:00
2003.338.18:30:00.00:disc_pos
2003.338.18:30:00.00/disc_pos/128053248,0,
2003.338.18:30:00.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.18:30:00.24:midob
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/bbcman
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/tpi=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/tpgain=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/bbcagc
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/caltemp=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/tsys=formbbc,formif
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/onsource
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/cab
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/gps-fmout=ca
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/wx
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/ifdab
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/ifdcd
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/bbc01
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/bbc05
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/bbc09
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/track
2003.338.18:30:00.24&midob/mat=#aa ( ?
2003.338.18:30:00.25&midob/sy=run setcl &
2003.338.18:30:00.25&midob/form
2003.338.18:30:01.00/tpi/1u,16101,2u,15609,3u,15412,4u,15998,ia,9907
2003.338.18:30:01.00/tpi/9u,16291,au,15700,bu,15749,cu,15766,du,16288,eu,16318,ib,5034
2003.338.18:30:01.00/tpi/5u,15830,6u,15926,7u,15417,8u,15876,ic,16622
2003.338.18:30:01.17/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9907
2003.338.18:30:01.17/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,127,eu,121,ib,5034
2003.338.18:30:01.17/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16622
2003.338.18:30:01.74/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.18:30:01.74/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.18:30:01.74/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.18:30:01.74/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.18:30:01.75/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,46.0,3u,37.4,4u,38.1,ia,39.1
2003.338.18:30:01.75/tsys/9u,38.2,au,35.8,bu,41.0,cu,44.1,du,32.7,eu,37.3,ib,38.9
2003.338.18:30:01.75/tsys/5u,34.4,6u,35.4,7u,37.7,8u,37.1,ic,34.0
2003.338.18:30:02.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.18:30:02.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.18:30:02.58/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.338.18:30:02.87/gps-fmout/S +1.50E-07
2003.338.18:30:04.42/wx/14.7,889.4,53.6
2003.338.18:30:04.47/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9901,5035,26,1pps
2003.338.18:30:04.52/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16616,110,24,1pps
2003.338.18:30:04.60/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.18,lock,16304,16189,38,1pps
2003.338.18:30:04.68/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15829,15647,33,1pps
2003.338.18:30:04.76/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.20,lock,16288,15884,61,1pps
2003.338.18:30:05.18#antcn#TR $$/338.18:30:05.08 176.3513 35.7643 0.0004 0.0001
2003.338.18:30:05.18#antcn#CO 0.0453 -0.0902 -0.7974 0.0241
2003.338.18:30:05.67/mat/600B0099
2003.338.18:30:07.66/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.18:30:07.66:!2003.338.18:40:38
2003.338.18:30:07.84#setcl#time/181578286,1,2003,338,18,30,08.00,1.567,24.820,20
2003.338.18:30:07.88#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.18:32:26.30;"Session r4100 ready message for Kokee Park.
2003.338.18:32:26.44;"-------------------------------------------
2003.338.18:32:26.46;"Started recording with source: 1255-316 at: 338/1830 UT
2003.338.18:40:38.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.18:40:38.00:disc_end
2003.338.18:40:38.48:disc_pos
2003.338.18:40:38.48/disc_pos/10367173112,81952,
2003.338.18:40:38.49:disc_check
2003.338.18:40:38.93/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d18h40m38.355s,29508,0.00250s,40000,,
2003.338.18:40:38.93:postob_mk5a
2003.338.18:40:38.96&postob_mk5a/mk5=get_stats
2003.338.18:40:38.96&postob_mk5a/mk5=get_stats
2003.338.18:40:38.96&postob_mk5a/mk5=get_stats
2003.338.18:40:38.96&postob_mk5a/mk5=get_stats
2003.338.18:40:38.96&postob_mk5a/mk5=get_stats
2003.338.18:40:38.96&postob_mk5a/mk5=get_stats
2003.338.18:40:38.96&postob_mk5a/mk5=get_stats
2003.338.18:40:38.97&postob_mk5a/mk5=get_stats
2003.338.18:40:38.97&postob_mk5a/postob
2003.338.18:40:39.02/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 9902 : 9878 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:39.03/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 9901 : 9877 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:39.04/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 9904 : 9877 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:39.05/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 9901 : 9877 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:39.06/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 9901 : 9877 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:39.06/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 9901 : 9877 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:39.07/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 9901 : 9877 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:39.08/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 9901 : 9877 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:39.12:scan_name=338-1843,r4100,203
2003.338.18:40:39.13:source=1056+212,105658.43,211328.1,1950.0,cw
2003.338.18:40:40.09:setupsx
2003.338.18:40:49.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:49.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.18:40:49.36/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 2 ;
2003.338.18:40:49.36:!2003.338.18:42:51
2003.338.18:41:34.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.18:42:32.54;"Session ohig28 stop message for Kokee Park.
2003.338.18:42:32.68;"-------------------------------------------
2003.338.18:42:32.70;"Tape Inventory: 7 thin
2003.338.18:42:32.72;"Observation finished at: 338/1749 UT
2003.338.18:42:51.01:disc_pos
2003.338.18:42:51.05/disc_pos/10367173112,10366173112,
2003.338.18:42:51.06:disc_start=on
2003.338.18:42:51.09:!2003.338.18:42:51
2003.338.18:42:51.12:preob
2003.338.18:42:52.19/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.18:42:53.53/tpi/1u,16249,2u,16353,3u,15967,4u,16247,ia,9425
2003.338.18:42:53.53/tpi/9u,16276,au,16237,bu,16133,cu,16042,du,16302,eu,16146,ib,4730
2003.338.18:42:53.53/tpi/5u,16201,6u,16211,7u,16172,8u,15938,ic,15687
2003.338.18:42:53.70/tpgain/1u,145,2u,120,3u,111,4u,87,ia,9425
2003.338.18:42:53.70/tpgain/9u,128,au,103,bu,126,cu,105,du,130,eu,124,ib,4730
2003.338.18:42:53.70/tpgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,68,ic,15687
2003.338.18:42:55.92/tpzero/1u,503,2u,329,3u,398,4u,454,ia,266
2003.338.18:42:55.92/tpzero/9u,597,au,555,bu,563,cu,522,du,383,eu,435,ib,280
2003.338.18:42:55.92/tpzero/5u,465,6u,584,7u,371,8u,277,ic,584
2003.338.18:42:58.18/tpical/1u,18279,2u,18321,3u,18327,4u,18602,ia,10773
2003.338.18:42:58.18/tpical/9u,19479,au,19546,bu,19100,cu,18688,du,20013,eu,19258
2003.338.18:42:58.18/tpical/ib,5580
2003.338.18:42:58.18/tpical/5u,18826,6u,18729,7u,18557,8u,18412,ic,18254
2003.338.18:42:58.18/tpdiff/1u,2030,2u,1968,3u,2360,4u,2355,ia,1348
2003.338.18:42:58.19/tpdiff/9u,3203,au,3309,bu,2967,cu,2646,du,3711,eu,3112,ib,850
2003.338.18:42:58.19/tpdiff/5u,2625,6u,2518,7u,2385,8u,2474,ic,2567
2003.338.18:42:58.36/tpdiffgain/1u,145,2u,120,3u,111,4u,87,ia,10773
2003.338.18:42:58.36/tpdiffgain/9u,128,au,103,bu,126,cu,105,du,130,eu,124,ib,5580
2003.338.18:42:58.36/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,68,ic,18254
2003.338.18:42:58.94/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.18:42:58.94/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.18:42:58.94/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.18:42:58.94/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.18:42:58.95/tsys/1u,42.7,2u,44.8,3u,36.3,4u,36.9,ia,37.4
2003.338.18:42:58.95/tsys/9u,35.2,au,34.1,bu,37.8,cu,42.2,du,30.9,eu,36.3,ib,37.7
2003.338.18:42:58.95/tsys/5u,33.0,6u,34.1,7u,36.4,8u,34.8,ic,32.4
2003.338.18:42:59.17/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.18:42:59.53/cable/2.4046E-04
2003.338.18:42:59.53:!2003.338.18:43:01
2003.338.18:43:01.00:disc_pos
2003.338.18:43:01.00/disc_pos/10495074304,10366173112,
2003.338.18:43:01.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.18:43:01.01:midob
2003.338.18:43:01.75/tpi/1u,16006,2u,15764,3u,15458,4u,15876,ia,9416
2003.338.18:43:01.75/tpi/9u,16630,au,15637,bu,16132,cu,15727,du,16043,eu,16104,ib,4745
2003.338.18:43:01.75/tpi/5u,15545,6u,15827,7u,15569,8u,15929,ic,15672
2003.338.18:43:01.93/tpgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,109,4u,86,ia,9416
2003.338.18:43:01.93/tpgain/9u,129,au,101,bu,126,cu,104,du,129,eu,124,ib,4723
2003.338.18:43:01.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15667
2003.338.18:43:02.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.18:43:02.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.18:43:02.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.18:43:02.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.18:43:02.51/tsys/1u,42.6,2u,44.6,3u,36.4,4u,36.9,ia,37.3
2003.338.18:43:02.51/tsys/9u,35.5,au,34.2,bu,37.8,cu,42.2,du,30.9,eu,36.3,ib,37.8
2003.338.18:43:02.51/tsys/5u,32.8,6u,34.2,7u,36.3,8u,34.8,ic,32.3
2003.338.18:43:03.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.18:43:03.28/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.18:43:03.62/cable/2.4053E-04
2003.338.18:43:03.86/gps-fmout/S +1.38E-07
2003.338.18:43:04.71/wx/15.3,889.5,51.0
2003.338.18:43:04.76/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9419,4716,26,1pps
2003.338.18:43:04.81/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15670,109,24,1pps
2003.338.18:43:04.89/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.06, 7.42,lock,16243,16292,38,1pps
2003.338.18:43:04.97/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.75,lock,16184,15842,33,1pps
2003.338.18:43:05.05/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 6.05, 5.49,lock,15726,15911,61,1pps
2003.338.18:43:06.19#antcn#TR $$/338.18:43:06.09 273.0352 62.7162 -0.0002 -0.0000
2003.338.18:43:06.21#antcn#CO -0.0027 -0.0401 -0.7974 0.0090
2003.338.18:43:06.37/mat/600B0088
2003.338.18:43:07.85/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.18:43:07.85:!2003.338.18:46:24
2003.338.18:43:08.85#setcl#time/181656385,1,2003,338,18,43,09.00,1.563,25.036,20
2003.338.18:43:08.85#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.18:46:24.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.18:46:24.00:disc_end
2003.338.18:46:24.48:disc_pos
2003.338.18:46:24.49/disc_pos/13777005704,10367173112,
2003.338.18:46:24.49:disc_check
2003.338.18:46:24.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d18h46m24.355s,32368,0.00250s,40000,2126164548,
2003.338.18:46:24.92:postob_mk5a
2003.338.18:46:24.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 13167 : 13119 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:24.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 13167 : 13120 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:24.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 13171 : 13118 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:24.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 13167 : 13118 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:24.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 13166 : 13119 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:24.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 13166 : 13119 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:24.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 13166 : 13119 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:24.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 13166 : 13118 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:24.99:scan_name=338-1852,r4100,98
2003.338.18:46:25.00:source=1357+769,135742.17,765753.8,1950.0,cw
2003.338.18:46:25.10:setupsx
2003.338.18:46:34.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:34.32/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.18:46:34.35/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 3 ;
2003.338.18:46:34.35:!2003.338.18:52:49
2003.338.18:47:17.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.18:52:49.00:disc_pos
2003.338.18:52:49.00/disc_pos/13777005704,13776005704,
2003.338.18:52:49.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.18:52:49.05:!2003.338.18:52:49
2003.338.18:52:49.05:preob
2003.338.18:52:50.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.18:52:51.48/tpi/1u,16198,2u,16255,3u,16230,4u,16265,ia,10079
2003.338.18:52:51.48/tpi/9u,16143,au,16102,bu,16124,cu,16275,du,16245,eu,16244,ib,5050
2003.338.18:52:51.48/tpi/5u,16113,6u,16077,7u,16190,8u,16057,ic,16817
2003.338.18:52:51.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10079
2003.338.18:52:51.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5050
2003.338.18:52:51.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16817
2003.338.18:52:53.88/tpzero/1u,494,2u,320,3u,395,4u,448,ia,273
2003.338.18:52:53.88/tpzero/9u,592,au,549,bu,554,cu,520,du,372,eu,431,ib,284
2003.338.18:52:53.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,577,7u,370,8u,274,ic,592
2003.338.18:52:56.11/tpical/1u,18138,2u,18150,3u,18563,4u,18540,ia,11467
2003.338.18:52:56.11/tpical/9u,19036,au,19252,bu,18876,cu,18824,du,19748,eu,19254
2003.338.18:52:56.11/tpical/ib,5937
2003.338.18:52:56.11/tpical/5u,18612,6u,18411,7u,18512,8u,18426,ic,19479
2003.338.18:52:56.12/tpdiff/1u,1940,2u,1895,3u,2333,4u,2275,ia,1388
2003.338.18:52:56.12/tpdiff/9u,2893,au,3150,bu,2752,cu,2549,du,3503,eu,3010,ib,887
2003.338.18:52:56.12/tpdiff/5u,2499,6u,2334,7u,2322,8u,2369,ic,2662
2003.338.18:52:56.29/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11467
2003.338.18:52:56.29/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5937
2003.338.18:52:56.29/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19479
2003.338.18:52:56.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.18:52:56.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.18:52:56.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.18:52:56.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.18:52:56.88/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,46.2,3u,37.3,4u,38.2,ia,38.9
2003.338.18:52:56.88/tsys/9u,38.7,au,35.5,bu,40.7,cu,44.5,du,32.6,eu,37.8,ib,38.7
2003.338.18:52:56.88/tsys/5u,34.4,6u,36.5,7u,37.5,8u,36.6,ic,33.5
2003.338.18:52:56.99/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.18:52:57.36/cable/2.3824E-04
2003.338.18:52:57.36:!2003.338.18:52:59
2003.338.18:52:59.00:disc_pos
2003.338.18:52:59.00/disc_pos/13904904192,13776005704,
2003.338.18:52:59.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.18:52:59.01:midob
2003.338.18:52:59.77/tpi/1u,16216,2u,15656,3u,15431,4u,15836,ia,10085
2003.338.18:52:59.77/tpi/9u,16166,au,15825,bu,15621,cu,15954,du,16042,eu,15709,ib,5056
2003.338.18:52:59.77/tpi/5u,15551,6u,16040,7u,15563,8u,16077,ic,16830
2003.338.18:52:59.95/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10079
2003.338.18:52:59.95/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5057
2003.338.18:52:59.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16820
2003.338.18:53:00.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.18:53:00.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.18:53:00.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.18:53:00.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.18:53:00.53/tsys/1u,44.6,2u,46.1,3u,37.6,4u,38.1,ia,38.9
2003.338.18:53:00.53/tsys/9u,38.8,au,35.7,bu,40.8,cu,44.5,du,32.7,eu,37.8,ib,38.7
2003.338.18:53:00.53/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,36.4,7u,37.3,8u,36.7,ic,33.5
2003.338.18:53:01.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.18:53:01.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.18:53:01.63/cable/2.3817E-04
2003.338.18:53:01.86/gps-fmout/S +1.15E-07
2003.338.18:53:02.45/wx/15.7,889.7,50.0
2003.338.18:53:02.50/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10080,5060,26,1pps
2003.338.18:53:02.55/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16819,109,24,1pps
2003.338.18:53:02.63/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16201,16289,38,1pps
2003.338.18:53:02.71/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16119,15914,33,1pps
2003.338.18:53:02.79/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16193,16033,61,1pps
2003.338.18:53:03.17#antcn#TR $$/338.18:53:03.09 3.5952 35.0198 -0.0001 -0.0001
2003.338.18:53:03.17#antcn#CO 0.0521 -0.0649 -0.7974 0.0249
2003.338.18:53:04.32/mat/600B0208
2003.338.18:53:04.83#setcl#time/181715983,1,2003,338,18,53,05.00,1.571,25.202,21
2003.338.18:53:04.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.18:53:05.33/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.18:53:05.33:!2003.338.18:54:37
2003.338.18:54:37.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.18:54:37.00:disc_end
2003.338.18:54:37.49:disc_pos
2003.338.18:54:37.50/disc_pos/15507748264,13777005704,
2003.338.18:54:37.50:disc_check
2003.338.18:54:37.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d18h54m37.365s,7488,0.00250s,40000,6157442320,
2003.338.18:54:37.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.18:54:37.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 14831 : 14759 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:37.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 14830 : 14760 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:37.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 14836 : 14759 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:37.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 14830 : 14758 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:37.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 14829 : 14760 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:37.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 14832 : 14758 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:37.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 14829 : 14759 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:37.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 14830 : 14758 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:37.99:scan_name=338-1856a,r4100,145
2003.338.18:54:38.00:source=0748+126,074805.04,123845.6,1950.0,cw
2003.338.18:54:38.09:setupsx
2003.338.18:54:47.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:47.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.18:54:47.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 4 ;
2003.338.18:54:47.32:!2003.338.18:56:09
2003.338.18:55:28.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.18:56:09.00:disc_pos
2003.338.18:56:09.00/disc_pos/15507748264,15506748264,
2003.338.18:56:09.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.18:56:09.06:!2003.338.18:56:09
2003.338.18:56:09.06:preob
2003.338.18:56:10.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.18:56:11.46/tpi/1u,16348,2u,15976,3u,16138,4u,16243,ia,11142
2003.338.18:56:11.46/tpi/9u,16193,au,15963,bu,16107,cu,16204,du,16001,eu,16131,ib,5585
2003.338.18:56:11.46/tpi/5u,15929,6u,15905,7u,16069,8u,16324,ic,18657
2003.338.18:56:11.64/tpgain/1u,134,2u,110,3u,102,4u,80,ia,11142
2003.338.18:56:11.64/tpgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5585
2003.338.18:56:11.64/tpgain/5u,51,6u,74,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18657
2003.338.18:56:13.87/tpzero/1u,487,2u,307,3u,382,4u,442,ia,283
2003.338.18:56:13.87/tpzero/9u,584,au,538,bu,543,cu,509,du,352,eu,423,ib,288
2003.338.18:56:13.87/tpzero/5u,460,6u,572,7u,365,8u,277,ic,610
2003.338.18:56:16.10/tpical/1u,18121,2u,17674,3u,18210,4u,18252,ia,12524
2003.338.18:56:16.10/tpical/9u,18716,au,18706,bu,18552,cu,18476,du,19035,eu,18759
2003.338.18:56:16.10/tpical/ib,6449
2003.338.18:56:16.10/tpical/5u,18152,6u,18086,7u,18106,8u,18489,ic,21312
2003.338.18:56:16.11/tpdiff/1u,1773,2u,1698,3u,2072,4u,2009,ia,1382
2003.338.18:56:16.11/tpdiff/9u,2523,au,2743,bu,2445,cu,2272,du,3034,eu,2628,ib,864
2003.338.18:56:16.11/tpdiff/5u,2223,6u,2181,7u,2037,8u,2165,ic,2655
2003.338.18:56:16.28/tpdiffgain/1u,134,2u,110,3u,102,4u,80,ia,12524
2003.338.18:56:16.28/tpdiffgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,6449
2003.338.18:56:16.28/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,74,7u,53,8u,63,ic,21312
2003.338.18:56:16.86/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.18:56:16.86/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.18:56:16.86/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.18:56:16.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.18:56:16.87/tsys/1u,49.2,2u,50.8,3u,41.8,4u,43.3,ia,43.2
2003.338.18:56:16.87/tsys/9u,44.5,au,40.5,bu,45.8,cu,49.7,du,37.1,eu,43.0,ib,44.1
2003.338.18:56:16.87/tsys/5u,38.3,6u,38.7,7u,42.4,8u,40.8,ic,37.4
2003.338.18:56:17.02/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.18:56:17.37/cable/2.3839E-04
2003.338.18:56:17.37:!2003.338.18:56:19
2003.338.18:56:19.00:disc_pos
2003.338.18:56:19.00/disc_pos/15635636224,15506748264,
2003.338.18:56:19.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.18:56:19.02:midob
2003.338.18:56:19.75/tpi/1u,16116,2u,15725,3u,15845,4u,15834,ia,11146
2003.338.18:56:19.75/tpi/9u,15901,au,15666,bu,15853,cu,15912,du,15762,eu,15844,ib,5592
2003.338.18:56:19.75/tpi/5u,15959,6u,15940,7u,16038,8u,15857,ic,18672
2003.338.18:56:19.93/tpgain/1u,133,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11148
2003.338.18:56:19.93/tpgain/9u,117,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,5584
2003.338.18:56:19.93/tpgain/5u,51,6u,74,7u,53,8u,62,ic,18672
2003.338.18:56:20.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.18:56:20.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.18:56:20.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.18:56:20.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.18:56:20.51/tsys/1u,49.2,2u,50.9,3u,41.9,4u,43.2,ia,43.2
2003.338.18:56:20.51/tsys/9u,44.5,au,40.6,bu,45.9,cu,49.9,du,37.2,eu,43.0,ib,44.2
2003.338.18:56:20.51/tsys/5u,38.3,6u,38.8,7u,42.3,8u,40.9,ic,37.4
2003.338.18:56:21.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.18:56:21.29/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.18:56:21.65/cable/2.3847E-04
2003.338.18:56:21.86/gps-fmout/S +1.74E-07
2003.338.18:56:22.84/wx/15.9,889.7,49.2
2003.338.18:56:22.90/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11155,5585,26,1pps
2003.338.18:56:22.95/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18677,109,24,1pps
2003.338.18:56:23.03/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.38, 6.63,lock,16369,16140,38,1pps
2003.338.18:56:23.11/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,15950,15784,33,1pps
2003.338.18:56:23.19/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.20, 4.82,lock,15896,16117,61,1pps
2003.338.18:56:24.18#antcn#TR $$/338.18:56:24.10 278.0939 13.9284 -0.0000 -0.0002
2003.338.18:56:24.18#antcn#CO 0.0513 -0.0950 -0.7974 0.0695
2003.338.18:56:24.71/mat/600B0076
2003.338.18:56:25.26/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.18:56:25.26:!2003.338.18:58:44
2003.338.18:56:25.84#setcl#time/181736083,1,2003,338,18,56,26.00,1.568,25.258,20
2003.338.18:56:25.84#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.18:58:44.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.18:58:44.00:disc_end
2003.338.18:58:44.48:disc_pos
2003.338.18:58:44.48/disc_pos/17990413728,15507748264,
2003.338.18:58:44.49:disc_check
2003.338.18:58:44.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d18h58m44.355s,31976,0.00250s,40000,1469150048,
2003.338.18:58:44.89:postob_mk5a
2003.338.18:58:44.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 17213 : 17117 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:44.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 17211 : 17117 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:44.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 17217 : 17116 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:44.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 17211 : 17115 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:44.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 17211 : 17117 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:44.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 17213 : 17115 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:44.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 17210 : 17116 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:44.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 17211 : 17115 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:44.98:scan_name=338-1902,r4100,98
2003.338.18:58:44.98:source=1741-038,174120.64,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.18:58:45.09:setupsx
2003.338.18:58:54.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:54.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.18:58:54.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 5 ;
2003.338.18:58:54.32:!2003.338.19:02:10
2003.338.19:00:21.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:02:10.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:02:10.00/disc_pos/17990413728,17989413728,
2003.338.19:02:10.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:02:10.05:!2003.338.19:02:10
2003.338.19:02:10.05:preob
2003.338.19:02:11.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:02:12.48/tpi/1u,16222,2u,15969,3u,16081,4u,15992,ia,10704
2003.338.19:02:12.48/tpi/9u,15898,au,16287,bu,15947,cu,16058,du,16078,eu,15906,ib,5487
2003.338.19:02:12.48/tpi/5u,15926,6u,16167,7u,15960,8u,15984,ic,17897
2003.338.19:02:12.66/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10704
2003.338.19:02:12.66/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,116,cu,98,du,121,eu,115,ib,5487
2003.338.19:02:12.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17897
2003.338.19:02:14.89/tpzero/1u,488,2u,311,3u,385,4u,441,ia,278
2003.338.19:02:14.89/tpzero/9u,580,au,544,bu,543,cu,510,du,358,eu,423,ib,288
2003.338.19:02:14.89/tpzero/5u,459,6u,575,7u,365,8u,272,ic,601
2003.338.19:02:17.13/tpical/1u,18025,2u,17732,3u,18244,4u,18094,ia,12094
2003.338.19:02:17.13/tpical/9u,18538,au,19168,bu,18464,cu,18391,du,19272,eu,18624
2003.338.19:02:17.13/tpical/ib,6358
2003.338.19:02:17.13/tpical/5u,18240,6u,18426,7u,18131,8u,18212,ic,20556
2003.338.19:02:17.14/tpdiff/1u,1803,2u,1763,3u,2163,4u,2102,ia,1390
2003.338.19:02:17.14/tpdiff/9u,2640,au,2881,bu,2517,cu,2333,du,3194,eu,2718,ib,871
2003.338.19:02:17.14/tpdiff/5u,2314,6u,2259,7u,2171,8u,2228,ic,2659
2003.338.19:02:17.31/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12094
2003.338.19:02:17.31/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,116,cu,98,du,121,eu,115,ib,6358
2003.338.19:02:17.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20556
2003.338.19:02:17.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:02:17.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:02:17.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:02:17.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:02:17.91/tsys/1u,48.0,2u,48.8,3u,39.9,4u,40.7,ia,41.3
2003.338.19:02:17.91/tsys/9u,41.8,au,39.3,bu,44.1,cu,48.0,du,35.4,eu,41.0,ib,43.0
2003.338.19:02:17.91/tsys/5u,36.8,6u,38.0,7u,39.5,8u,38.8,ic,35.8
2003.338.19:02:18.02/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:02:18.36/cable/2.3691E-04
2003.338.19:02:18.36:!2003.338.19:02:20
2003.338.19:02:20.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:02:20.00/disc_pos/18118348800,17989413728,
2003.338.19:02:20.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:02:20.02:midob
2003.338.19:02:20.77/tpi/1u,16210,2u,15670,3u,15499,4u,15985,ia,10703
2003.338.19:02:20.77/tpi/9u,15636,au,15837,bu,15623,cu,15700,du,15826,eu,15621,ib,5475
2003.338.19:02:20.77/tpi/5u,15909,6u,16152,7u,15980,8u,16015,ic,17893
2003.338.19:02:20.95/tpgain/1u,136,2u,111,3u,102,4u,81,ia,10703
2003.338.19:02:20.95/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,114,ib,5470
2003.338.19:02:20.95/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17899
2003.338.19:02:21.53/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:02:21.53/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:02:21.53/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:02:21.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:02:21.54/tsys/1u,48.0,2u,48.8,3u,40.0,4u,40.7,ia,41.2
2003.338.19:02:21.54/tsys/9u,41.8,au,39.1,bu,43.9,cu,47.9,du,35.5,eu,41.0,ib,42.9
2003.338.19:02:21.54/tsys/5u,36.7,6u,37.9,7u,39.6,8u,38.9,ic,35.8
2003.338.19:02:22.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:02:22.28/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:02:22.64/cable/2.3758E-04
2003.338.19:02:22.86/gps-fmout/S +1.82E-07
2003.338.19:02:22.87/wx/16.1,889.7,49.5
2003.338.19:02:22.93/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10704,5471,26,1pps
2003.338.19:02:22.98/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17898,109,24,1pps
2003.338.19:02:23.06/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16229,16159,38,1pps
2003.338.19:02:23.14/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15912,15688,33,1pps
2003.338.19:02:23.22/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.90,lock,15869,15895,61,1pps
2003.338.19:02:24.17#antcn#TR $$/338.19:02:24.10 102.9016 19.6441 0.0002 0.0000
2003.338.19:02:24.17#antcn#CO 0.0576 -0.1033 -0.7974 0.0486
2003.338.19:02:25.39/mat/600B0165
2003.338.19:02:26.01/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:02:26.02:!2003.338.19:03:58
2003.338.19:02:26.84#setcl#time/181772183,1,2003,338,19,02,27.00,1.562,25.358,20
2003.338.19:02:26.84#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:03:58.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:03:58.00:disc_end
2003.338.19:03:58.49:disc_pos
2003.338.19:03:58.49/disc_pos/19721190840,17990413728,
2003.338.19:03:58.50:disc_check
2003.338.19:03:58.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h03m58.367s,8520,0.00250s,40000,3293446344,
2003.338.19:03:58.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:03:58.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 18876 : 18757 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:03:58.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 18876 : 18758 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:03:58.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 18882 : 18756 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:03:58.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 18875 : 18755 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:03:58.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 18875 : 18757 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:03:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 18876 : 18756 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:03:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 18874 : 18756 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:03:58.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 18874 : 18755 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:03:58.99:scan_name=338-1911,r4100,168
2003.338.19:03:58.99:source=3c418,203707.50,510835.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.19:03:59.09:setupsx
2003.338.19:04:08.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:04:08.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:04:08.37/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 6 ;
2003.338.19:04:08.37:!2003.338.19:11:12
2003.338.19:04:40.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:11:12.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:11:12.00/disc_pos/19721190840,19720190840,
2003.338.19:11:12.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:11:12.04:!2003.338.19:11:12
2003.338.19:11:12.05:preob
2003.338.19:11:13.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:11:14.48/tpi/1u,16010,2u,16009,3u,16076,4u,16236,ia,13325
2003.338.19:11:14.48/tpi/9u,16157,au,15916,bu,16040,cu,15902,du,15986,eu,15960,ib,6742
2003.338.19:11:14.48/tpi/5u,16124,6u,15947,7u,15641,8u,16093,ic,22397
2003.338.19:11:14.66/tpgain/1u,122,2u,101,3u,94,4u,73,ia,13325
2003.338.19:11:14.66/tpgain/9u,107,au,85,bu,104,cu,87,du,109,eu,104,ib,6742
2003.338.19:11:14.66/tpgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,48,8u,57,ic,22397
2003.338.19:11:16.89/tpzero/1u,466,2u,294,3u,364,4u,432,ia,303
2003.338.19:11:16.89/tpzero/9u,569,au,524,bu,521,cu,490,du,331,eu,409,ib,299
2003.338.19:11:16.89/tpzero/5u,458,6u,565,7u,357,8u,270,ic,640
2003.338.19:11:19.13/tpical/1u,17432,2u,17441,3u,17764,4u,17924,ia,14698
2003.338.19:11:19.13/tpical/9u,18221,au,18099,bu,18017,cu,17732,du,18523,eu,18175
2003.338.19:11:19.13/tpical/ib,7597
2003.338.19:11:19.13/tpical/5u,17943,6u,17718,7u,17295,8u,17850,ic,25022
2003.338.19:11:19.14/tpdiff/1u,1422,2u,1432,3u,1688,4u,1688,ia,1373
2003.338.19:11:19.14/tpdiff/9u,2064,au,2183,bu,1977,cu,1830,du,2537,eu,2215,ib,855
2003.338.19:11:19.14/tpdiff/5u,1819,6u,1771,7u,1654,8u,1757,ic,2625
2003.338.19:11:19.31/tpdiffgain/1u,122,2u,101,3u,94,4u,73,ia,14698
2003.338.19:11:19.31/tpdiffgain/9u,107,au,85,bu,104,cu,87,du,109,eu,104,ib,7597
2003.338.19:11:19.31/tpdiffgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,48,8u,57,ic,25022
2003.338.19:11:19.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:11:19.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:11:19.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:11:19.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:11:19.90/tsys/1u,60.1,2u,60.4,3u,51.2,4u,51.5,ia,52.2
2003.338.19:11:19.90/tsys/9u,54.4,au,50.8,bu,56.5,cu,60.6,du,44.4,eu,50.5,ib,54.3
2003.338.19:11:19.90/tsys/5u,47.4,6u,47.8,7u,50.8,8u,49.5,ic,45.6
2003.338.19:11:20.01/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:11:20.35/cable/2.3573E-04
2003.338.19:11:20.35:!2003.338.19:11:22
2003.338.19:11:22.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:11:22.00/disc_pos/19849076736,19720190840,
2003.338.19:11:22.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:11:22.03:midob
2003.338.19:11:22.78/tpi/1u,15760,2u,15693,3u,15747,4u,16236,ia,13319
2003.338.19:11:22.78/tpi/9u,15868,au,15907,bu,15703,cu,15910,du,15731,eu,15983,ib,6738
2003.338.19:11:22.78/tpi/5u,16098,6u,15937,7u,15647,8u,16086,ic,22391
2003.338.19:11:22.96/tpgain/1u,121,2u,100,3u,93,4u,73,ia,13320
2003.338.19:11:22.96/tpgain/9u,106,au,85,bu,103,cu,87,du,108,eu,104,ib,6747
2003.338.19:11:22.96/tpgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,48,8u,57,ic,22389
2003.338.19:11:23.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:11:23.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:11:23.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:11:23.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:11:23.55/tsys/1u,60.2,2u,60.4,3u,51.2,4u,51.5,ia,52.1
2003.338.19:11:23.55/tsys/9u,54.4,au,50.7,bu,56.4,cu,60.7,du,44.5,eu,50.6,ib,54.2
2003.338.19:11:23.55/tsys/5u,47.3,6u,47.7,7u,50.8,8u,49.5,ic,45.6
2003.338.19:11:24.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:11:24.29/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:11:24.63/cable/2.3573E-04
2003.338.19:11:24.87/gps-fmout/S +9.0E-08
2003.338.19:11:27.94/wx/16.4,889.7,51.1
2003.338.19:11:27.99/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,13312,6743,26,1pps
2003.338.19:11:28.04/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,22375,109,24,1pps
2003.338.19:11:28.12/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.98,lock,15988,16033,38,1pps
2003.338.19:11:28.20/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.72, -2.18,lock,16097,16216,33,1pps
2003.338.19:11:28.28/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.42, 3.92,lock,16126,15974,61,1pps
2003.338.19:11:29.18#antcn#TR $$/338.19:11:29.09 36.7125 6.5070 0.0001 -0.0001
2003.338.19:11:29.18#antcn#CO 0.0570 -0.0988 -0.7974 0.1448
2003.338.19:11:30.43/mat/600B0240
2003.338.19:11:30.99/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:11:31.00:!2003.338.19:14:10
2003.338.19:11:31.83#setcl#time/181826681,1,2003,338,19,11,32.00,1.571,25.510,21
2003.338.19:11:31.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:14:10.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:14:10.01:disc_end
2003.338.19:14:10.50:disc_pos
2003.338.19:14:10.51/disc_pos/22572217312,19721190840,
2003.338.19:14:10.52:disc_check
2003.338.19:14:10.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h14m10.383s,9432,0.00250s,40000,6941212616,
2003.338.19:14:10.92:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:14:10.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 21608 : 21466 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:10.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 21608 : 21466 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:10.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 21615 : 21466 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:10.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 21607 : 21463 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:10.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 21607 : 21466 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:10.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 21610 : 21464 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:10.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 21606 : 21464 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:10.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 21606 : 21464 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:10.99:scan_name=338-1916,r4100,98
2003.338.19:14:11.00:source=0955+476,095508.50,473928.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.19:14:11.09:setupsx
2003.338.19:14:20.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:20.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:14:20.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 7 ;
2003.338.19:14:20.32:!2003.338.19:16:23
2003.338.19:15:00.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:16:23.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:16:23.00/disc_pos/22572217312,22571217312,
2003.338.19:16:23.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:16:23.04:!2003.338.19:16:23
2003.338.19:16:23.05:preob
2003.338.19:16:24.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:16:25.49/tpi/1u,16357,2u,16099,3u,16298,4u,16112,ia,9770
2003.338.19:16:25.49/tpi/9u,15916,au,15896,bu,16124,cu,16066,du,16263,eu,16094,ib,5012
2003.338.19:16:25.49/tpi/5u,16106,6u,15876,7u,16163,8u,16037,ic,16254
2003.338.19:16:25.67/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9770
2003.338.19:16:25.67/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5012
2003.338.19:16:25.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16254
2003.338.19:16:27.90/tpzero/1u,499,2u,319,3u,400,4u,448,ia,269
2003.338.19:16:27.90/tpzero/9u,588,au,546,bu,556,cu,517,du,375,eu,431,ib,283
2003.338.19:16:27.90/tpzero/5u,464,6u,577,7u,371,8u,276,ic,588
2003.338.19:16:30.14/tpical/1u,18335,2u,17977,3u,18644,4u,18364,ia,11123
2003.338.19:16:30.14/tpical/9u,18820,au,19033,bu,18903,cu,18631,du,19789,eu,19083
2003.338.19:16:30.14/tpical/ib,5891
2003.338.19:16:30.14/tpical/5u,18656,6u,18254,7u,18541,8u,18379,ic,18835
2003.338.19:16:30.15/tpdiff/1u,1978,2u,1878,3u,2346,4u,2252,ia,1353
2003.338.19:16:30.15/tpdiff/9u,2904,au,3137,bu,2779,cu,2565,du,3526,eu,2989,ib,879
2003.338.19:16:30.15/tpdiff/5u,2550,6u,2378,7u,2378,8u,2342,ic,2581
2003.338.19:16:30.32/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11123
2003.338.19:16:30.32/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5891
2003.338.19:16:30.32/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18835
2003.338.19:16:30.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:16:30.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:16:30.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:16:30.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:16:30.91/tsys/1u,44.1,2u,46.2,3u,37.3,4u,38.3,ia,38.6
2003.338.19:16:30.91/tsys/9u,38.0,au,35.2,bu,40.3,cu,43.6,du,32.4,eu,37.7,ib,38.7
2003.338.19:16:30.91/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,35.4,7u,36.5,8u,37.0,ic,33.4
2003.338.19:16:31.02/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:16:31.37/cable/2.3706E-04
2003.338.19:16:31.37:!2003.338.19:16:33
2003.338.19:16:33.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:16:33.00/disc_pos/22700101632,22571217312,
2003.338.19:16:33.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:16:33.01:midob
2003.338.19:16:33.75/tpi/1u,16159,2u,15839,3u,15508,4u,15766,ia,9776
2003.338.19:16:33.75/tpi/9u,15978,au,15645,bu,15671,cu,15812,du,16295,eu,16369,ib,5015
2003.338.19:16:33.75/tpi/5u,15599,6u,15899,7u,15663,8u,16012,ic,16262
2003.338.19:16:33.93/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9778
2003.338.19:16:33.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,127,eu,121,ib,5011
2003.338.19:16:33.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16260
2003.338.19:16:34.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:16:34.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:16:34.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:16:34.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:16:34.51/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,46.3,3u,37.5,4u,38.3,ia,38.6
2003.338.19:16:34.51/tsys/9u,38.2,au,35.4,bu,40.5,cu,43.8,du,32.5,eu,37.7,ib,38.8
2003.338.19:16:34.51/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,35.4,7u,36.7,8u,37.0,ic,33.4
2003.338.19:16:35.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:16:35.29/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:16:35.65/cable/2.3706E-04
2003.338.19:16:35.87/gps-fmout/S +9.2E-08
2003.338.19:16:37.75/wx/16.4,889.7,51.3
2003.338.19:16:37.80/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9777,5009,26,1pps
2003.338.19:16:37.85/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16261,110,24,1pps
2003.338.19:16:37.93/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16178,16284,38,1pps
2003.338.19:16:38.01/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16145,15910,33,1pps
2003.338.19:16:38.10/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.27,lock,16011,16094,61,1pps
2003.338.19:16:39.17#antcn#TR $$/338.19:16:39.10 314.3809 40.8229 -0.0001 -0.0001
2003.338.19:16:39.17#antcn#CO 0.0400 -0.0588 -0.7974 0.0203
2003.338.19:16:39.83/mat/600B0071
2003.338.19:16:40.39/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:16:40.39:!2003.338.19:18:11
2003.338.19:16:40.85#setcl#time/181857582,1,2003,338,19,16,41.00,1.557,25.595,19
2003.338.19:16:40.85#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:18:11.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:18:11.00:disc_end
2003.338.19:18:11.48:disc_pos
2003.338.19:18:11.49/disc_pos/24302945544,22572217312,
2003.338.19:18:11.50:disc_check
2003.338.19:18:11.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h18m11.360s,21768,0.00250s,40000,2124899432,
2003.338.19:18:11.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:18:11.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 23271 : 23106 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:11.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 23272 : 23106 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:11.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 23278 : 23106 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:11.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 23272 : 23104 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:11.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 23272 : 23106 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:11.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 23273 : 23105 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:11.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 23270 : 23104 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:11.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 23269 : 23104 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:11.98:scan_name=338-1920a,r4100,194
2003.338.19:18:11.98:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.19:18:12.09:setupsx
2003.338.19:18:21.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:21.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:18:21.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 8 ;
2003.338.19:18:21.34:!2003.338.19:20:27
2003.338.19:19:32.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:20:27.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:20:27.00/disc_pos/24302945544,24301945544,
2003.338.19:20:27.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:20:27.05:!2003.338.19:20:27
2003.338.19:20:27.05:preob
2003.338.19:20:28.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:20:29.48/tpi/1u,16324,2u,16331,3u,16251,4u,16112,ia,9755
2003.338.19:20:29.48/tpi/9u,16610,au,15890,bu,15929,cu,16006,du,16130,eu,16109,ib,4812
2003.338.19:20:29.48/tpi/5u,16124,6u,15877,7u,16153,8u,15984,ic,16226
2003.338.19:20:29.66/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9755
2003.338.19:20:29.66/tpgain/9u,128,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,123,ib,4812
2003.338.19:20:29.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16226
2003.338.19:20:31.89/tpzero/1u,499,2u,324,3u,399,4u,448,ia,270
2003.338.19:20:31.89/tpzero/9u,603,au,550,bu,559,cu,521,du,378,eu,435,ib,282
2003.338.19:20:31.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,578,7u,370,8u,275,ic,587
2003.338.19:20:34.13/tpical/1u,18324,2u,18297,3u,18628,4u,18385,ia,11119
2003.338.19:20:34.13/tpical/9u,19786,au,19153,bu,18847,cu,18680,du,19755,eu,19252
2003.338.19:20:34.13/tpical/ib,5682
2003.338.19:20:34.13/tpical/5u,18659,6u,18273,7u,18533,8u,18393,ic,18832
2003.338.19:20:34.14/tpdiff/1u,2000,2u,1966,3u,2377,4u,2273,ia,1364
2003.338.19:20:34.14/tpdiff/9u,3176,au,3263,bu,2918,cu,2674,du,3625,eu,3143,ib,870
2003.338.19:20:34.14/tpdiff/5u,2535,6u,2396,7u,2380,8u,2409,ic,2606
2003.338.19:20:34.31/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11119
2003.338.19:20:34.31/tpdiffgain/9u,128,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,123,ib,5682
2003.338.19:20:34.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18832
2003.338.19:20:34.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:20:34.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:20:34.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:20:34.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:20:34.90/tsys/1u,43.5,2u,44.8,3u,36.7,4u,37.9,ia,38.2
2003.338.19:20:34.90/tsys/9u,36.3,au,33.8,bu,37.9,cu,41.7,du,31.3,eu,35.9,ib,37.5
2003.338.19:20:34.90/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,35.1,7u,36.5,8u,35.9,ic,33.0
2003.338.19:20:35.01/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:20:35.39/cable/2.3706E-04
2003.338.19:20:35.39:!2003.338.19:20:37
2003.338.19:20:37.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:20:37.00/disc_pos/24430862336,24301945544,
2003.338.19:20:37.02:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:20:37.03:midob
2003.338.19:20:37.78/tpi/1u,16111,2u,15788,3u,15453,4u,15724,ia,9743
2003.338.19:20:37.78/tpi/9u,16750,au,15732,bu,16309,cu,15772,du,16218,eu,16220,ib,4819
2003.338.19:20:37.78/tpi/5u,15524,6u,15847,7u,15615,8u,15977,ic,16207
2003.338.19:20:37.96/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9744
2003.338.19:20:37.96/tpgain/9u,128,au,100,bu,125,cu,103,du,128,eu,123,ib,4828
2003.338.19:20:37.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16204
2003.338.19:20:38.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:20:38.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:20:38.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:20:38.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:20:38.55/tsys/1u,43.6,2u,44.8,3u,36.9,4u,37.9,ia,38.2
2003.338.19:20:38.55/tsys/9u,36.6,au,34.2,bu,38.2,cu,41.9,du,31.5,eu,36.2,ib,37.5
2003.338.19:20:38.55/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,35.0,7u,36.5,8u,35.8,ic,33.0
2003.338.19:20:39.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:20:39.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:20:39.63/cable/2.3713E-04
2003.338.19:20:39.86/gps-fmout/S +1.80E-07
2003.338.19:20:41.89/wx/16.5,889.8,51.3
2003.338.19:20:41.95/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9746,4822,26,1pps
2003.338.19:20:42.00/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16209,109,24,1pps
2003.338.19:20:42.08/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16302,16249,38,1pps
2003.338.19:20:42.16/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16088,15870,33,1pps
2003.338.19:20:42.24/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.98, 5.42,lock,15995,15966,61,1pps
2003.338.19:20:43.17#antcn#TR $$/338.19:20:43.09 101.2586 51.3105 0.0000 0.0002
2003.338.19:20:43.17#antcn#CO 0.0531 -0.0673 -0.7974 0.0140
2003.338.19:20:43.49/mat/600B0181
2003.338.19:20:44.05/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:20:44.05:!2003.338.19:23:51
2003.338.19:20:44.84#setcl#time/181881981,1,2003,338,19,20,45.00,1.562,25.663,20
2003.338.19:20:44.84#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:23:51.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:23:51.00:disc_end
2003.338.19:23:51.49:disc_pos
2003.338.19:23:51.50/disc_pos/27569739808,24302945544,
2003.338.19:23:51.50:disc_check
2003.338.19:23:51.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h23m51.370s,38220,0.00250s,40000,2173349284,
2003.338.19:23:51.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:23:51.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 26400 : 26211 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:23:51.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 26400 : 26212 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:23:51.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 26407 : 26211 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:23:51.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 26400 : 26209 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:23:51.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 26402 : 26212 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:23:51.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 26403 : 26210 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:23:51.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 26399 : 26209 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:23:51.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 26398 : 26209 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:23:51.98:scan_name=338-1928,r4100,125
2003.338.19:23:51.99:source=0718+793,071808.69,791722.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.19:23:52.08:setupsx
2003.338.19:24:01.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:24:01.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:24:01.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 9 ;
2003.338.19:24:01.32:!2003.338.19:27:52
2003.338.19:24:57.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:27:52.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:27:52.00/disc_pos/27569739808,27568739808,
2003.338.19:27:52.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:27:52.04:!2003.338.19:27:52
2003.338.19:27:52.06:preob
2003.338.19:27:53.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:27:54.48/tpi/1u,16234,2u,16230,3u,16021,4u,16122,ia,10278
2003.338.19:27:54.48/tpi/9u,16381,au,16212,bu,16095,cu,16064,du,16289,eu,16170,ib,5302
2003.338.19:27:54.48/tpi/5u,15853,6u,16246,7u,15842,8u,16349,ic,17131
2003.338.19:27:54.66/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10278
2003.338.19:27:54.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5302
2003.338.19:27:54.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17131
2003.338.19:27:56.88/tpzero/1u,491,2u,318,3u,388,4u,444,ia,274
2003.338.19:27:56.88/tpzero/9u,590,au,544,bu,549,cu,510,du,366,eu,428,ib,286
2003.338.19:27:56.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,580,7u,365,8u,277,ic,596
2003.338.19:27:59.11/tpical/1u,18090,2u,18026,3u,18175,4u,18261,ia,11615
2003.338.19:27:59.12/tpical/9u,19100,au,19146,bu,18702,cu,18410,du,19542,eu,18963
2003.338.19:27:59.12/tpical/ib,6166
2003.338.19:27:59.12/tpical/5u,18176,6u,18544,7u,17990,8u,18637,ic,19687
2003.338.19:27:59.12/tpdiff/1u,1856,2u,1796,3u,2154,4u,2139,ia,1337
2003.338.19:27:59.12/tpdiff/9u,2719,au,2934,bu,2607,cu,2346,du,3253,eu,2793,ib,864
2003.338.19:27:59.12/tpdiff/5u,2323,6u,2298,7u,2148,8u,2288,ic,2556
2003.338.19:27:59.30/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11615
2003.338.19:27:59.30/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,6166
2003.338.19:27:59.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19687
2003.338.19:27:59.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:27:59.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:27:59.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:27:59.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:27:59.90/tsys/1u,46.7,2u,48.7,3u,39.9,4u,40.3,ia,41.2
2003.338.19:27:59.90/tsys/9u,41.8,au,38.4,bu,42.9,cu,47.7,du,35.2,eu,40.6,ib,41.8
2003.338.19:27:59.90/tsys/5u,36.4,6u,37.5,7u,39.6,8u,38.6,ic,35.6
2003.338.19:28:00.01/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:28:00.36/cable/2.3677E-04
2003.338.19:28:00.36:!2003.338.19:28:02
2003.338.19:28:02.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:28:02.00/disc_pos/27697672192,27568739808,
2003.338.19:28:02.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:28:02.02:midob
2003.338.19:28:02.75/tpi/1u,16034,2u,15648,3u,15720,4u,15741,ia,10271
2003.338.19:28:02.75/tpi/9u,15581,au,15890,bu,15841,cu,15741,du,16039,eu,15917,ib,5298
2003.338.19:28:02.75/tpi/5u,15825,6u,15860,7u,15844,8u,16324,ic,17119
2003.338.19:28:02.93/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10270
2003.338.19:28:02.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,117,cu,98,du,122,eu,116,ib,5301
2003.338.19:28:02.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17117
2003.338.19:28:03.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:28:03.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:28:03.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:28:03.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:28:03.51/tsys/1u,46.8,2u,48.7,3u,39.9,4u,40.3,ia,41.1
2003.338.19:28:03.51/tsys/9u,41.8,au,38.5,bu,43.0,cu,47.7,du,35.3,eu,40.6,ib,41.8
2003.338.19:28:03.51/tsys/5u,36.4,6u,37.6,7u,39.6,8u,38.6,ic,35.6
2003.338.19:28:04.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:28:04.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:28:04.63/cable/2.3743E-04
2003.338.19:28:04.86/gps-fmout/S +9.8E-08
2003.338.19:28:06.42/wx/16.5,889.8,51.4
2003.338.19:28:06.47/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10278,5301,26,1pps
2003.338.19:28:06.52/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17126,110,24,1pps
2003.338.19:28:06.60/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.00,lock,16275,16151,38,1pps
2003.338.19:28:06.68/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15838,15675,33,1pps
2003.338.19:28:06.76/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 4.97,lock,15867,15877,61,1pps
2003.338.19:28:07.17#antcn#TR $$/338.19:28:07.09 348.4831 20.9639 0.0002 -0.0001
2003.338.19:28:07.17#antcn#CO 0.0536 -0.0781 -0.7974 0.0455
2003.338.19:28:07.53/mat/600B0218
2003.338.19:28:08.09/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:28:08.09:!2003.338.19:30:07
2003.338.19:28:08.85#setcl#time/181926381,1,2003,338,19,28,09.00,1.554,25.786,19
2003.338.19:28:08.85#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:30:07.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:30:07.00:disc_end
2003.338.19:30:07.48:disc_pos
2003.338.19:30:07.49/disc_pos/29732412176,27569739808,
2003.338.19:30:07.50:disc_check
2003.338.19:30:07.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h30m07.360s,25904,0.00250s,40000,3853179948,
2003.338.19:30:07.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:30:07.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 28475 : 28263 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:07.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 28478 : 28263 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:07.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 28482 : 28263 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:07.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 28476 : 28261 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:07.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 28477 : 28264 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:07.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 28480 : 28263 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:07.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 28474 : 28261 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:07.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 28473 : 28262 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:07.97:scan_name=338-1932,r4100,175
2003.338.19:30:07.98:source=1300+580,130047.14,580443.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.19:30:08.09:setupsx
2003.338.19:30:17.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:17.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:30:17.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 10 ;
2003.338.19:30:17.32:!2003.338.19:31:51
2003.338.19:30:29.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:31:51.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:31:51.00/disc_pos/29732412176,29731412176,
2003.338.19:31:51.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:31:51.06:!2003.338.19:31:51
2003.338.19:31:51.06:preob
2003.338.19:31:52.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:31:53.48/tpi/1u,16157,2u,16169,3u,16095,4u,16026,ia,9491
2003.338.19:31:53.48/tpi/9u,16037,au,15869,bu,15969,cu,15922,du,15863,eu,15910,ib,4902
2003.338.19:31:53.48/tpi/5u,15714,6u,16331,7u,15755,8u,16073,ic,15785
2003.338.19:31:53.66/tpgain/1u,144,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9491
2003.338.19:31:53.66/tpgain/9u,126,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4902
2003.338.19:31:53.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,81,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15785
2003.338.19:31:55.88/tpzero/1u,500,2u,325,3u,399,4u,449,ia,267
2003.338.19:31:55.88/tpzero/9u,594,au,550,bu,558,cu,517,du,372,eu,431,ib,283
2003.338.19:31:55.88/tpzero/5u,459,6u,585,7u,366,8u,278,ic,584
2003.338.19:31:58.11/tpical/1u,18146,2u,18099,3u,18440,4u,18324,ia,10822
2003.338.19:31:58.11/tpical/9u,19138,au,19268,bu,18981,cu,18703,du,19541,eu,19115
2003.338.19:31:58.11/tpical/ib,5816
2003.338.19:31:58.11/tpical/5u,18178,6u,18823,7u,18030,8u,18521,ic,18331
2003.338.19:31:58.12/tpdiff/1u,1989,2u,1930,3u,2345,4u,2298,ia,1331
2003.338.19:31:58.12/tpdiff/9u,3101,au,3399,bu,3012,cu,2781,du,3678,eu,3205,ib,914
2003.338.19:31:58.12/tpdiff/5u,2464,6u,2492,7u,2275,8u,2448,ic,2546
2003.338.19:31:58.29/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10822
2003.338.19:31:58.29/tpdiffgain/9u,126,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5816
2003.338.19:31:58.29/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,81,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18331
2003.338.19:31:58.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:31:58.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:31:58.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:31:58.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:31:58.88/tsys/1u,43.3,2u,45.2,3u,36.8,4u,37.3,ia,38.1
2003.338.19:31:58.88/tsys/9u,35.9,au,32.4,bu,36.8,cu,39.9,du,30.3,eu,34.8,ib,36.4
2003.338.19:31:58.88/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,34.8,7u,37.2,8u,35.5,ic,32.8
2003.338.19:31:59.02/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:31:59.41/cable/2.3743E-04
2003.338.19:31:59.41:!2003.338.19:32:01
2003.338.19:32:01.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:32:01.00/disc_pos/29860397056,29731412176,
2003.338.19:32:01.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:32:01.02:midob
2003.338.19:32:01.75/tpi/1u,16141,2u,15617,3u,15549,4u,15620,ia,9481
2003.338.19:32:01.75/tpi/9u,16054,au,15601,bu,15579,cu,15751,du,16503,eu,16270,ib,4917
2003.338.19:32:01.75/tpi/5u,15678,6u,15917,7u,15688,8u,16076,ic,15773
2003.338.19:32:01.93/tpgain/1u,144,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9477
2003.338.19:32:01.93/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,4910
2003.338.19:32:01.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15760
2003.338.19:32:02.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:32:02.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:32:02.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:32:02.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:32:02.51/tsys/1u,43.3,2u,45.1,3u,36.9,4u,37.2,ia,38.1
2003.338.19:32:02.51/tsys/9u,35.9,au,32.6,bu,37.1,cu,40.2,du,31.1,eu,35.0,ib,36.5
2003.338.19:32:02.51/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,34.7,7u,37.0,8u,35.5,ic,32.8
2003.338.19:32:03.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:32:03.30/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:32:03.69/cable/2.3743E-04
2003.338.19:32:03.86/gps-fmout/S +1.22E-07
2003.338.19:32:05.12/wx/16.5,889.7,51.3
2003.338.19:32:05.17/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9475,4915,26,1pps
2003.338.19:32:05.23/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15761,109,24,1pps
2003.338.19:32:05.31/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.36,lock,16131,16220,38,1pps
2003.338.19:32:05.39/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15689,15958,33,1pps
2003.338.19:32:05.47/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.35,lock,16233,15937,61,1pps
2003.338.19:32:06.17#antcn#TR $$/338.19:32:06.09 350.3689 53.4597 -0.0001 -0.0001
2003.338.19:32:06.17#antcn#CO 0.0388 -0.0408 -0.7974 0.0130
2003.338.19:32:06.38/mat/600B0208
2003.338.19:32:06.94/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:32:06.94:!2003.338.19:34:56
2003.338.19:32:07.85#setcl#time/181950281,1,2003,338,19,32,08.00,1.550,25.853,19
2003.338.19:32:07.85#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:34:56.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:34:56.00:disc_end
2003.338.19:34:56.49:disc_pos
2003.338.19:34:56.50/disc_pos/32695233056,29732412176,
2003.338.19:34:56.50:disc_check
2003.338.19:34:56.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h34m56.373s,11540,0.00250s,40000,1661393484,
2003.338.19:34:56.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:34:56.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 31314 : 31078 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:34:56.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 31317 : 31078 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:34:56.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 31321 : 31078 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:34:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 31316 : 31077 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:34:56.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 31316 : 31079 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:34:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 31318 : 31079 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:34:56.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 31313 : 31076 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:34:56.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 31312 : 31078 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:34:56.98:scan_name=338-1935,r4100,133
2003.338.19:34:56.99:source=oq208,140445.63,284129.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.19:34:57.09:setupsx
2003.338.19:35:06.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:35:06.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:35:06.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 11 ;
2003.338.19:35:06.33:!2003.338.19:35:31
2003.338.19:35:23.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:35:31.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:35:31.00/disc_pos/32695233056,32694233056,
2003.338.19:35:31.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:35:31.04:!2003.338.19:35:31
2003.338.19:35:31.05:preob
2003.338.19:35:32.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:35:33.47/tpi/1u,16176,2u,16089,3u,16303,4u,15905,ia,9242
2003.338.19:35:33.47/tpi/9u,15996,au,16171,bu,15920,cu,15997,du,16318,eu,15872,ib,4881
2003.338.19:35:33.47/tpi/5u,15875,6u,15902,7u,15872,8u,16099,ic,15347
2003.338.19:35:33.65/tpgain/1u,146,2u,120,3u,112,4u,87,ia,9242
2003.338.19:35:33.65/tpgain/9u,127,au,102,bu,124,cu,104,du,129,eu,122,ib,4881
2003.338.19:35:33.65/tpgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,69,ic,15347
2003.338.19:35:35.88/tpzero/1u,504,2u,325,3u,404,4u,450,ia,265
2003.338.19:35:35.88/tpzero/9u,593,au,553,bu,558,cu,520,du,383,eu,430,ib,282
2003.338.19:35:35.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,580,7u,369,8u,280,ic,580
2003.338.19:35:38.12/tpical/1u,18206,2u,18027,3u,18694,4u,18224,ia,10555
2003.338.19:35:38.12/tpical/9u,18938,au,19444,bu,18763,cu,18636,du,20002,eu,18951
2003.338.19:35:38.12/tpical/ib,5737
2003.338.19:35:38.12/tpical/5u,18437,6u,18369,7u,18189,8u,18581,ic,17857
2003.338.19:35:38.13/tpdiff/1u,2030,2u,1938,3u,2391,4u,2319,ia,1313
2003.338.19:35:38.13/tpdiff/9u,2942,au,3273,bu,2843,cu,2639,du,3684,eu,3079,ib,856
2003.338.19:35:38.13/tpdiff/5u,2562,6u,2467,7u,2317,8u,2482,ic,2510
2003.338.19:35:38.30/tpdiffgain/1u,146,2u,120,3u,112,4u,87,ia,10555
2003.338.19:35:38.30/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,102,bu,124,cu,104,du,129,eu,122,ib,5737
2003.338.19:35:38.30/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,69,ic,17857
2003.338.19:35:38.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:35:38.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:35:38.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:35:38.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:35:38.89/tsys/1u,42.5,2u,44.7,3u,36.6,4u,36.7,ia,37.6
2003.338.19:35:38.89/tsys/9u,37.7,au,34.4,bu,38.9,cu,42.2,du,31.1,eu,36.1,ib,38.7
2003.338.19:35:38.89/tsys/5u,33.1,6u,34.2,7u,36.8,8u,35.1,ic,32.4
2003.338.19:35:39.00/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:35:39.33/cable/2.3683E-04
2003.338.19:35:39.33:!2003.338.19:35:41
2003.338.19:35:41.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:35:41.00/disc_pos/32823099392,32694233056,
2003.338.19:35:41.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:35:41.02:midob
2003.338.19:35:41.77/tpi/1u,16188,2u,15524,3u,15418,4u,15898,ia,9224
2003.338.19:35:41.77/tpi/9u,16635,au,15551,bu,15909,cu,15988,du,16329,eu,16113,ib,4861
2003.338.19:35:41.77/tpi/5u,15833,6u,15899,7u,15800,8u,16072,ic,15317
2003.338.19:35:41.95/tpgain/1u,146,2u,118,3u,110,4u,87,ia,9225
2003.338.19:35:41.95/tpgain/9u,128,au,100,bu,124,cu,104,du,129,eu,123,ib,4857
2003.338.19:35:41.95/tpgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,69,ic,15309
2003.338.19:35:42.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:35:42.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:35:42.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:35:42.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:35:42.53/tsys/1u,42.5,2u,44.6,3u,35.8,4u,36.6,ia,37.5
2003.338.19:35:42.53/tsys/9u,38.6,au,34.4,bu,38.9,cu,42.2,du,31.2,eu,36.1,ib,38.5
2003.338.19:35:42.53/tsys/5u,33.0,6u,34.2,7u,36.6,8u,35.0,ic,32.3
2003.338.19:35:43.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:35:43.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:35:43.60/cable/2.3691E-04
2003.338.19:35:43.86/gps-fmout/S +1.18E-07
2003.338.19:35:43.87/wx/16.6,889.8,51.1
2003.338.19:35:43.93/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9223,4858,26,1pps
2003.338.19:35:43.98/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15315,109,24,1pps
2003.338.19:35:44.06/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.12, 7.47,lock,16169,16254,38,1pps
2003.338.19:35:44.14/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.60,lock,15860,15992,33,1pps
2003.338.19:35:44.22/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.98, 5.42,lock,15959,15877,61,1pps
2003.338.19:35:45.16#antcn#TR $$/338.19:35:45.08 30.7961 82.5802 -0.0012 0.0000
2003.338.19:35:45.16#antcn#CO -0.0368 -0.0064 -0.7974 0.0023
2003.338.19:35:45.99/mat/600B0296
2003.338.19:35:46.85#setcl#time/181972181,1,2003,338,19,35,47.00,1.547,25.914,19
2003.338.19:35:46.85#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:35:47.35/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:35:47.35:!2003.338.19:37:54
2003.338.19:37:54.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:37:54.00:disc_end
2003.338.19:37:54.49:disc_pos
2003.338.19:37:54.50/disc_pos/34985852952,32695233056,
2003.338.19:37:54.50:disc_check
2003.338.19:37:54.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h37m54.365s,28216,0.00250s,40000,557243428,
2003.338.19:37:54.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:37:54.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 33512 : 33252 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:37:54.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 33514 : 33252 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:37:54.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 33520 : 33253 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:37:54.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 33513 : 33251 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:37:54.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 33513 : 33254 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:37:54.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 33517 : 33253 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:37:54.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 33510 : 33250 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:37:54.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 33510 : 33252 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:37:54.99:scan_name=338-1942,r4100,359
2003.338.19:37:55.00:source=1023+131,102316.27,130905.7,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.19:37:55.09:setupsx
2003.338.19:38:04.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:38:04.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:38:04.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 12 ;
2003.338.19:38:04.34:!2003.338.19:42:09
2003.338.19:40:04.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:42:09.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:42:09.00/disc_pos/34985852952,34984852952,
2003.338.19:42:09.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:42:09.04:!2003.338.19:42:09
2003.338.19:42:09.05:preob
2003.338.19:42:10.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:42:11.48/tpi/1u,16311,2u,16293,3u,16260,4u,16119,ia,9747
2003.338.19:42:11.48/tpi/9u,16269,au,16272,bu,16033,cu,16029,du,15959,eu,16118,ib,4896
2003.338.19:42:11.48/tpi/5u,16109,6u,15872,7u,16178,8u,15974,ic,16240
2003.338.19:42:11.66/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9747
2003.338.19:42:11.66/tpgain/9u,126,au,101,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,122,ib,4896
2003.338.19:42:11.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16240
2003.338.19:42:13.89/tpzero/1u,500,2u,324,3u,399,4u,448,ia,269
2003.338.19:42:13.89/tpzero/9u,592,au,553,bu,556,cu,519,du,370,eu,435,ib,282
2003.338.19:42:13.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,576,7u,371,8u,277,ic,588
2003.338.19:42:16.13/tpical/1u,18279,2u,18219,3u,18598,4u,18362,ia,11094
2003.338.19:42:16.13/tpical/9u,19135,au,19384,bu,18752,cu,18558,du,19380,eu,19149
2003.338.19:42:16.13/tpical/ib,5752
2003.338.19:42:16.13/tpical/5u,18651,6u,18234,7u,18500,8u,18364,ic,18812
2003.338.19:42:16.14/tpdiff/1u,1968,2u,1926,3u,2338,4u,2243,ia,1347
2003.338.19:42:16.14/tpdiff/9u,2866,au,3112,bu,2719,cu,2529,du,3421,eu,3031,ib,856
2003.338.19:42:16.14/tpdiff/5u,2542,6u,2362,7u,2322,8u,2390,ic,2572
2003.338.19:42:16.31/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11094
2003.338.19:42:16.31/tpdiffgain/9u,126,au,101,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,122,ib,5752
2003.338.19:42:16.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18812
2003.338.19:42:16.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:42:16.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:42:16.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:42:16.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:42:16.90/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,45.6,3u,37.3,4u,38.4,ia,38.7
2003.338.19:42:16.90/tsys/9u,39.4,au,36.4,bu,41.0,cu,44.2,du,32.8,eu,37.3,ib,38.8
2003.338.19:42:16.90/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,35.6,7u,37.4,8u,36.1,ic,33.5
2003.338.19:42:17.02/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:42:17.36/cable/2.3691E-04
2003.338.19:42:17.36:!2003.338.19:42:19
2003.338.19:42:19.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:42:19.00/disc_pos/35113811968,34984852952,
2003.338.19:42:19.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:42:19.01:midob
2003.338.19:42:19.76/tpi/1u,16115,2u,15755,3u,15444,4u,15723,ia,9745
2003.338.19:42:19.76/tpi/9u,16235,au,15912,bu,16274,cu,15683,du,16441,eu,16141,ib,4890
2003.338.19:42:19.76/tpi/5u,15565,6u,15847,7u,15643,8u,16010,ic,16235
2003.338.19:42:19.94/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9743
2003.338.19:42:19.94/tpgain/9u,126,au,100,bu,124,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,4889
2003.338.19:42:19.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16231
2003.338.19:42:20.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:42:20.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:42:20.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:42:20.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:42:20.52/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,45.6,3u,37.5,4u,38.4,ia,38.7
2003.338.19:42:20.52/tsys/9u,39.3,au,36.3,bu,40.9,cu,44.1,du,33.3,eu,37.3,ib,38.8
2003.338.19:42:20.52/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,35.6,7u,37.5,8u,36.2,ic,33.5
2003.338.19:42:21.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:42:21.26/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:42:21.58/cable/2.3691E-04
2003.338.19:42:21.86/gps-fmout/S +9.5E-08
2003.338.19:42:21.87/wx/16.6,889.8,51.3
2003.338.19:42:21.93/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9741,4891,26,1pps
2003.338.19:42:21.98/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16230,109,24,1pps
2003.338.19:42:22.06/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16292,16232,38,1pps
2003.338.19:42:22.14/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16124,15883,33,1pps
2003.338.19:42:22.22/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.35,lock,16250,15965,61,1pps
2003.338.19:42:23.16#antcn#TR $$/338.19:42:23.09 268.8129 39.1774 -0.0000 -0.0001
2003.338.19:42:23.16#antcn#CO 0.0354 -0.0718 -0.7974 0.0215
2003.338.19:42:23.55/mat/600B0258
2003.338.19:42:24.12/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:42:24.12:!2003.338.19:48:18
2003.338.19:42:24.85#setcl#time/182011980,1,2003,338,19,42,25.00,1.549,26.024,19
2003.338.19:42:24.85#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:48:18.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:48:18.00:disc_end
2003.338.19:48:18.49:disc_pos
2003.338.19:48:18.50/disc_pos/40892536040,34985852952,
2003.338.19:48:18.50:disc_check
2003.338.19:48:18.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h48m18.365s,9504,0.00250s,40000,4077335624,
2003.338.19:48:18.93:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:48:18.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 39158 : 38875 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:18.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 39161 : 38875 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 39166 : 38876 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:18.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 39161 : 38875 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:18.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 39160 : 38878 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:18.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 39163 : 38877 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:18.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 39157 : 38873 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:18.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 39156 : 38875 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:18.99:scan_name=338-1950,r4100,184
2003.338.19:48:19.00:source=1739+522,173929.05,521310.5,1950.0,cw
2003.338.19:48:19.09:setupsx
2003.338.19:48:28.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:28.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:48:28.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 13 ;
2003.338.19:48:28.33:!2003.338.19:50:31
2003.338.19:49:31.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:50:31.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:50:31.00/disc_pos/40892536040,40891536040,
2003.338.19:50:31.00:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:50:31.06:!2003.338.19:50:31
2003.338.19:50:31.06:preob
2003.338.19:50:32.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:50:33.48/tpi/1u,16266,2u,16184,3u,16117,4u,16258,ia,9834
2003.338.19:50:33.48/tpi/9u,16262,au,15984,bu,16181,cu,16067,du,16340,eu,16053,ib,5020
2003.338.19:50:33.48/tpi/5u,15728,6u,16032,7u,15818,8u,16180,ic,16397
2003.338.19:50:33.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9834
2003.338.19:50:33.65/tpgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5020
2003.338.19:50:33.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16397
2003.338.19:50:35.87/tpzero/1u,498,2u,320,3u,396,4u,450,ia,270
2003.338.19:50:35.87/tpzero/9u,594,au,547,bu,558,cu,518,du,376,eu,431,ib,283
2003.338.19:50:35.87/tpzero/5u,459,6u,579,7u,366,8u,277,ic,589
2003.338.19:50:38.11/tpical/1u,18208,2u,18073,3u,18459,4u,18540,ia,11199
2003.338.19:50:38.11/tpical/9u,19211,au,19092,bu,18995,cu,18674,du,19875,eu,19074
2003.338.19:50:38.11/tpical/ib,5911
2003.338.19:50:38.11/tpical/5u,18175,6u,18424,7u,18105,8u,18562,ic,19007
2003.338.19:50:38.12/tpdiff/1u,1942,2u,1889,3u,2342,4u,2282,ia,1365
2003.338.19:50:38.12/tpdiff/9u,2949,au,3108,bu,2814,cu,2607,du,3535,eu,3021,ib,891
2003.338.19:50:38.12/tpdiff/5u,2447,6u,2392,7u,2287,8u,2382,ic,2610
2003.338.19:50:38.29/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11199
2003.338.19:50:38.29/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5911
2003.338.19:50:38.29/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19007
2003.338.19:50:38.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:50:38.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:50:38.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:50:38.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:50:38.88/tsys/1u,44.7,2u,46.2,3u,36.9,4u,38.1,ia,38.5
2003.338.19:50:38.88/tsys/9u,38.3,au,35.8,bu,40.0,cu,42.9,du,32.5,eu,37.2,ib,38.3
2003.338.19:50:38.88/tsys/5u,34.3,6u,35.5,7u,37.2,8u,36.7,ic,33.3
2003.338.19:50:38.99/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:50:39.32/cable/2.3736E-04
2003.338.19:50:39.32:!2003.338.19:50:41
2003.338.19:50:41.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:50:41.00/disc_pos/41020473344,40891536040,
2003.338.19:50:41.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:50:41.01:midob
2003.338.19:50:41.76/tpi/1u,16053,2u,15593,3u,15589,4u,15896,ia,9832
2003.338.19:50:41.76/tpi/9u,16262,au,15694,bu,15711,cu,15796,du,15909,eu,16329,ib,5035
2003.338.19:50:41.76/tpi/5u,15735,6u,15673,7u,15815,8u,16175,ic,16402
2003.338.19:50:41.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9836
2003.338.19:50:41.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,121,ib,5025
2003.338.19:50:41.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16398
2003.338.19:50:42.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:50:42.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:50:42.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:50:42.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:50:42.51/tsys/1u,44.7,2u,46.1,3u,37.1,4u,38.1,ia,38.5
2003.338.19:50:42.51/tsys/9u,38.3,au,35.8,bu,40.1,cu,43.1,du,32.7,eu,37.2,ib,38.4
2003.338.19:50:42.51/tsys/5u,34.3,6u,35.6,7u,37.2,8u,36.7,ic,33.3
2003.338.19:50:43.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:50:43.26/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:50:43.58/cable/2.3728E-04
2003.338.19:50:43.86/gps-fmout/S +1.56E-07
2003.338.19:50:43.87/wx/16.6,889.8,51.7
2003.338.19:50:43.93/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9840,5028,26,1pps
2003.338.19:50:43.98/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16407,110,24,1pps
2003.338.19:50:44.06/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.18,lock,16265,16135,38,1pps
2003.338.19:50:44.14/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15753,16055,33,1pps
2003.338.19:50:44.22/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.20,lock,16251,15891,61,1pps
2003.338.19:50:45.15#antcn#TR $$/338.19:50:45.09 39.7966 39.1447 0.0000 0.0007
2003.338.19:50:45.15#antcn#CO 0.0561 -0.0680 -0.7974 0.0215
2003.338.19:50:45.30/mat/600B0309
2003.338.19:50:46.11/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:50:46.11:!2003.338.19:53:45
2003.338.19:50:46.85#setcl#time/182062179,1,2003,338,19,50,47.00,1.550,26.164,19
2003.338.19:50:46.85#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:53:45.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:53:45.00:disc_end
2003.338.19:53:45.48:disc_pos
2003.338.19:53:45.49/disc_pos/43999009120,40892536040,
2003.338.19:53:45.49:disc_check
2003.338.19:53:45.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h53m45.362s,7596,0.00250s,40000,2125488828,
2003.338.19:53:45.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:53:45.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 42134 : 41827 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:45.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 42138 : 41828 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:45.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 42142 : 41828 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:45.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 42137 : 41827 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:45.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 42136 : 41830 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:45.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 42140 : 41829 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:45.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 42133 : 41825 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:45.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 42132 : 41827 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:45.98:scan_name=338-1956,r4100,98
2003.338.19:53:45.98:source=1611+343,161147.94,342020.0,1950.0,cw
2003.338.19:53:46.08:setupsx
2003.338.19:53:55.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:55.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:53:55.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 14 ;
2003.338.19:53:55.33:!2003.338.19:56:39
2003.338.19:54:01.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.19:56:39.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:56:39.00/disc_pos/43999009120,43998009120,
2003.338.19:56:39.02:disc_start=on
2003.338.19:56:39.05:!2003.338.19:56:39
2003.338.19:56:39.06:preob
2003.338.19:56:40.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:56:41.47/tpi/1u,16270,2u,15994,3u,16182,4u,16121,ia,9546
2003.338.19:56:41.47/tpi/9u,16415,au,16087,bu,16180,cu,16047,du,15965,eu,16009,ib,5099
2003.338.19:56:41.47/tpi/5u,15812,6u,16081,7u,15843,8u,16270,ic,15892
2003.338.19:56:41.65/tpgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9546
2003.338.19:56:41.65/tpgain/9u,127,au,98,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5099
2003.338.19:56:41.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15892
2003.338.19:56:43.88/tpzero/1u,502,2u,320,3u,401,4u,452,ia,266
2003.338.19:56:43.88/tpzero/9u,596,au,545,bu,556,cu,518,du,373,eu,432,ib,285
2003.338.19:56:43.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,580,7u,368,8u,278,ic,584
2003.338.19:56:46.12/tpical/1u,18278,2u,17935,3u,18542,4u,18452,ia,10897
2003.338.19:56:46.12/tpical/9u,19415,au,19063,bu,18975,cu,18697,du,19541,eu,19107
2003.338.19:56:46.12/tpical/ib,5997
2003.338.19:56:46.12/tpical/5u,18314,6u,18489,7u,18186,8u,18673,ic,18477
2003.338.19:56:46.13/tpdiff/1u,2008,2u,1941,3u,2360,4u,2331,ia,1351
2003.338.19:56:46.13/tpdiff/9u,3000,au,2976,bu,2795,cu,2650,du,3576,eu,3098,ib,898
2003.338.19:56:46.13/tpdiff/5u,2502,6u,2408,7u,2343,8u,2403,ic,2585
2003.338.19:56:46.30/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10897
2003.338.19:56:46.30/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,98,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5997
2003.338.19:56:46.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18477
2003.338.19:56:46.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:56:46.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:56:46.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:56:46.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:56:46.89/tsys/1u,43.2,2u,44.4,3u,36.8,4u,37.0,ia,37.8
2003.338.19:56:46.89/tsys/9u,38.0,au,37.6,bu,40.2,cu,42.2,du,31.4,eu,36.2,ib,38.6
2003.338.19:56:46.89/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,35.4,7u,36.3,8u,36.6,ic,32.6
2003.338.19:56:47.00/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:56:47.38/cable/2.3462E-04
2003.338.19:56:47.38:!2003.338.19:56:49
2003.338.19:56:49.00:disc_pos
2003.338.19:56:49.00/disc_pos/44126924800,43998009120,
2003.338.19:56:49.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.19:56:49.02:midob
2003.338.19:56:49.75/tpi/1u,16009,2u,15722,3u,15434,4u,15738,ia,9546
2003.338.19:56:49.75/tpi/9u,16219,au,15753,bu,15678,cu,15792,du,15972,eu,15495,ib,5132
2003.338.19:56:49.75/tpi/5u,15785,6u,16046,7u,15840,8u,16217,ic,15893
2003.338.19:56:49.93/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9543
2003.338.19:56:49.93/tpgain/9u,126,au,97,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,119,ib,5120
2003.338.19:56:49.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15890
2003.338.19:56:50.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.19:56:50.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.19:56:50.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.19:56:50.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.19:56:50.51/tsys/1u,43.1,2u,44.4,3u,37.1,4u,36.9,ia,37.8
2003.338.19:56:50.51/tsys/9u,38.1,au,37.6,bu,40.3,cu,42.3,du,31.4,eu,36.2,ib,38.9
2003.338.19:56:50.51/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,35.3,7u,36.3,8u,36.5,ic,32.6
2003.338.19:56:51.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.19:56:51.28/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.19:56:51.62/cable/2.3454E-04
2003.338.19:56:51.86/gps-fmout/S +1.23E-07
2003.338.19:56:52.49/wx/16.7,889.8,51.3
2003.338.19:56:52.54/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9538,5158,26,1pps
2003.338.19:56:52.59/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15885,109,24,1pps
2003.338.19:56:52.67/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.36,lock,16256,16327,38,1pps
2003.338.19:56:52.75/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15779,16076,33,1pps
2003.338.19:56:52.83/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.27,lock,16209,15911,61,1pps
2003.338.19:56:53.16#antcn#TR $$/338.19:56:53.08 59.1232 60.4985 -0.0007 0.0005
2003.338.19:56:53.16#antcn#CO 0.0508 -0.0458 -0.7974 0.0099
2003.338.19:56:53.99/mat/600B0165
2003.338.19:56:55.29/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.19:56:55.30:!2003.338.19:58:27
2003.338.19:56:55.83#setcl#time/182099077,1,2003,338,19,56,56.00,1.562,26.266,21
2003.338.19:56:55.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.19:58:27.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.19:58:27.01:disc_end
2003.338.19:58:27.49:disc_pos
2003.338.19:58:27.52/disc_pos/45729609400,43999009120,
2003.338.19:58:27.53:disc_check
2003.338.19:58:27.93/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d19h58m27.375s,34120,0.00250s,40000,2781573196,
2003.338.19:58:27.94:postob_mk5a
2003.338.19:58:27.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 43797 : 43467 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:27.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 43801 : 43468 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:27.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 43805 : 43468 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:27.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 43802 : 43467 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:27.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 43799 : 43470 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:27.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 43805 : 43470 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:28.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 43796 : 43465 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:28.01/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 43795 : 43468 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:28.04:scan_name=338-2000,r4100,98
2003.338.19:58:28.05:source=1334-127,133500.00,-124209.7,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.19:58:29.09:setupsx
2003.338.19:58:38.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:38.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.19:58:38.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 15 ;
2003.338.19:58:38.33:!2003.338.20:00:33
2003.338.20:00:29.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.20:00:33.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:00:33.00/disc_pos/45729609400,45728609400,
2003.338.20:00:33.02:disc_start=on
2003.338.20:00:33.05:!2003.338.20:00:33
2003.338.20:00:33.06:preob
2003.338.20:00:34.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:00:35.47/tpi/1u,16311,2u,16271,3u,16235,4u,16189,ia,9570
2003.338.20:00:35.47/tpi/9u,16260,au,16248,bu,16132,cu,16095,du,16066,eu,16327,ib,5011
2003.338.20:00:35.47/tpi/5u,15833,6u,16108,7u,15870,8u,16281,ic,15930
2003.338.20:00:35.65/tpgain/1u,144,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9570
2003.338.20:00:35.65/tpgain/9u,114,au,99,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,122,ib,5011
2003.338.20:00:35.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15930
2003.338.20:00:37.88/tpzero/1u,503,2u,324,3u,401,4u,451,ia,267
2003.338.20:00:37.88/tpzero/9u,579,au,549,bu,558,cu,518,du,372,eu,435,ib,284
2003.338.20:00:37.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,580,7u,367,8u,279,ic,585
2003.338.20:00:40.11/tpical/1u,18308,2u,18218,3u,18613,4u,18493,ia,10924
2003.338.20:00:40.11/tpical/9u,18816,au,19505,bu,19059,cu,18795,du,19647,eu,19412
2003.338.20:00:40.11/tpical/ib,5894
2003.338.20:00:40.11/tpical/5u,18354,6u,18534,7u,18231,8u,18697,ic,18508
2003.338.20:00:40.12/tpdiff/1u,1997,2u,1947,3u,2378,4u,2304,ia,1354
2003.338.20:00:40.12/tpdiff/9u,2556,au,3257,bu,2927,cu,2700,du,3581,eu,3085,ib,883
2003.338.20:00:40.12/tpdiff/5u,2521,6u,2426,7u,2361,8u,2416,ic,2578
2003.338.20:00:40.29/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10924
2003.338.20:00:40.29/tpdiffgain/9u,114,au,99,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,122,ib,5894
2003.338.20:00:40.29/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18508
2003.338.20:00:40.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:00:40.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:00:40.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:00:40.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:00:40.88/tsys/1u,43.5,2u,45.0,3u,36.6,4u,37.6,ia,37.8
2003.338.20:00:40.88/tsys/9u,44.2,au,34.7,bu,38.3,cu,41.5,du,31.6,eu,37.1,ib,38.5
2003.338.20:00:40.88/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,35.2,7u,36.1,8u,36.4,ic,32.7
2003.338.20:00:40.99/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:00:41.32/cable/2.3440E-04
2003.338.20:00:41.32:!2003.338.20:00:43
2003.338.20:00:43.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:00:43.00/disc_pos/45857521664,45728609400,
2003.338.20:00:43.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.20:00:43.01:midob
2003.338.20:00:43.76/tpi/1u,16044,2u,15746,3u,15473,4u,15799,ia,9572
2003.338.20:00:43.76/tpi/9u,15853,au,15915,bu,16383,cu,15795,du,16542,eu,16275,ib,4996
2003.338.20:00:43.76/tpi/5u,15820,6u,15602,7u,15901,8u,16263,ic,15932
2003.338.20:00:43.94/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9572
2003.338.20:00:43.94/tpgain/9u,112,au,98,bu,124,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,5009
2003.338.20:00:43.94/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15938
2003.338.20:00:44.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:00:44.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:00:44.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:00:44.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:00:44.52/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.1,3u,36.9,4u,37.5,ia,37.8
2003.338.20:00:44.52/tsys/9u,44.6,au,34.7,bu,38.3,cu,41.6,du,32.0,eu,37.0,ib,38.4
2003.338.20:00:44.52/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,35.0,7u,36.2,8u,36.4,ic,32.7
2003.338.20:00:45.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:00:45.30/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:00:45.67/cable/2.3424E-04
2003.338.20:00:45.86/gps-fmout/S +1.74E-07
2003.338.20:00:45.87/wx/16.7,889.8,52.1
2003.338.20:00:45.93/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9566,5003,26,1pps
2003.338.20:00:45.98/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15920,109,24,1pps
2003.338.20:00:46.06/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.30,lock,16294,16160,38,1pps
2003.338.20:00:46.14/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15835,15612,33,1pps
2003.338.20:00:46.22/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.90, 5.35,lock,16085,15815,61,1pps
2003.338.20:00:47.18#antcn#TR $$/338.20:00:47.09 195.4462 53.6827 0.0002 0.0001
2003.338.20:00:47.18#antcn#CO 0.0247 -0.0671 -0.7974 0.0129
2003.338.20:00:48.04/mat/600B0177
2003.338.20:00:48.66/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.20:00:48.67:!2003.338.20:02:21
2003.338.20:00:48.84#setcl#time/182122377,1,2003,338,20,00,49.00,1.559,26.331,20
2003.338.20:00:48.84#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.20:02:21.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.20:02:21.01:disc_end
2003.338.20:02:21.50:disc_pos
2003.338.20:02:21.50/disc_pos/47460364664,45729609400,
2003.338.20:02:21.51:disc_check
2003.338.20:02:21.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d20h02m21.380s,18768,0.00250s,40000,2013340088,
2003.338.20:02:21.94:postob_mk5a
2003.338.20:02:21.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 45461 : 45107 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:21.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 45464 : 45109 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:21.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 45469 : 45108 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:21.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 45465 : 45107 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:21.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 45464 : 45111 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:21.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 45468 : 45110 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:21.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 45460 : 45105 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:22.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 45460 : 45108 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:22.01:scan_name=338-2009,r4100,156
2003.338.20:02:22.01:source=4c39.25,092355.29,391523.8,1950.0,cw
2003.338.20:02:23.08:setupsx
2003.338.20:02:32.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:32.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.20:02:32.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 16 ;
2003.338.20:02:32.32:!2003.338.20:09:36
2003.338.20:03:23.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.20:09:36.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:09:36.00/disc_pos/47460364664,47459364664,
2003.338.20:09:36.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.20:09:36.04:!2003.338.20:09:36
2003.338.20:09:36.05:preob
2003.338.20:09:37.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:09:38.50/tpi/1u,16173,2u,16073,3u,16120,4u,16265,ia,10348
2003.338.20:09:38.50/tpi/9u,16182,au,16332,bu,16114,cu,16225,du,16117,eu,16254,ib,5224
2003.338.20:09:38.50/tpi/5u,15944,6u,16070,7u,15962,8u,15988,ic,17240
2003.338.20:09:38.68/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10348
2003.338.20:09:38.68/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5224
2003.338.20:09:38.68/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17240
2003.338.20:09:40.91/tpzero/1u,491,2u,314,3u,390,4u,448,ia,274
2003.338.20:09:40.91/tpzero/9u,588,au,548,bu,551,cu,516,du,366,eu,431,ib,285
2003.338.20:09:40.91/tpzero/5u,460,6u,576,7u,367,8u,273,ic,597
2003.338.20:09:43.15/tpical/1u,18041,2u,17896,3u,18355,4u,18446,ia,11722
2003.338.20:09:43.15/tpical/9u,18942,au,19340,bu,18759,cu,18666,du,19388,eu,19129
2003.338.20:09:43.15/tpical/ib,6101
2003.338.20:09:43.15/tpical/5u,18331,6u,18339,7u,18186,8u,18234,ic,19874
2003.338.20:09:43.16/tpdiff/1u,1868,2u,1823,3u,2235,4u,2181,ia,1374
2003.338.20:09:43.16/tpdiff/9u,2760,au,3008,bu,2645,cu,2441,du,3271,eu,2875,ib,877
2003.338.20:09:43.16/tpdiff/5u,2387,6u,2269,7u,2224,8u,2246,ic,2634
2003.338.20:09:43.33/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11722
2003.338.20:09:43.33/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6101
2003.338.20:09:43.33/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19874
2003.338.20:09:43.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:09:43.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:09:43.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:09:43.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:09:43.92/tsys/1u,46.2,2u,47.5,3u,38.7,4u,39.9,ia,40.3
2003.338.20:09:43.92/tsys/9u,40.7,au,37.8,bu,42.4,cu,46.3,du,34.7,eu,39.6,ib,40.5
2003.338.20:09:43.92/tsys/5u,35.7,6u,37.6,7u,38.6,8u,38.5,ic,34.8
2003.338.20:09:44.05/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:09:44.44/cable/2.3536E-04
2003.338.20:09:44.44:!2003.338.20:09:46
2003.338.20:09:46.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:09:46.00/disc_pos/47588368384,47459364664,
2003.338.20:09:46.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.20:09:46.03:midob
2003.338.20:09:46.77/tpi/1u,16152,2u,15796,3u,15582,4u,15885,ia,10347
2003.338.20:09:46.77/tpi/9u,15700,au,15661,bu,15867,cu,15826,du,16097,eu,15725,ib,5226
2003.338.20:09:46.77/tpi/5u,15951,6u,16041,7u,15394,8u,15946,ic,17244
2003.338.20:09:46.95/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10339
2003.338.20:09:46.95/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,116,ib,5225
2003.338.20:09:46.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17232
2003.338.20:09:47.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:09:47.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:09:47.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:09:47.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:09:47.53/tsys/1u,46.1,2u,47.6,3u,38.9,4u,39.9,ia,40.3
2003.338.20:09:47.53/tsys/9u,40.8,au,37.8,bu,42.4,cu,46.1,du,34.6,eu,39.7,ib,40.6
2003.338.20:09:47.53/tsys/5u,35.7,6u,37.5,7u,38.6,8u,38.4,ic,34.8
2003.338.20:09:48.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:09:48.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:09:48.63/cable/2.3529E-04
2003.338.20:09:48.86/gps-fmout/S +1.08E-07
2003.338.20:09:51.77/wx/16.8,889.8,51.3
2003.338.20:09:51.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10342,5228,26,1pps
2003.338.20:09:51.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17238,110,24,1pps
2003.338.20:09:51.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 7.00,lock,16164,16274,38,1pps
2003.338.20:09:52.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15957,15803,33,1pps
2003.338.20:09:52.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15953,15949,61,1pps
2003.338.20:09:53.17#antcn#TR $$/338.20:09:53.09 304.0136 25.6172 -0.0001 -0.0001
2003.338.20:09:53.17#antcn#CO 0.0476 -0.0776 -0.7974 0.0364
2003.338.20:09:54.68/mat/600B0207
2003.338.20:09:54.85#setcl#time/182176977,1,2003,338,20,09,55.00,1.550,26.483,19
2003.338.20:09:54.85#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.20:09:55.36/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.20:09:55.37:!2003.338.20:12:22
2003.338.20:12:22.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.20:12:22.01:disc_end
2003.338.20:12:22.50:disc_pos
2003.338.20:12:22.51/disc_pos/50119329896,47460364664,
2003.338.20:12:22.53:disc_check
2003.338.20:12:22.94/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d20h12m22.383s,1156,0.00250s,40000,6957092380,
2003.338.20:12:22.94:postob_mk5a
2003.338.20:12:22.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 48010 : 47632 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:22.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 48016 : 47635 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:22.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 48018 : 47633 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:22.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 48015 : 47632 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:22.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 48013 : 47636 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:22.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 48017 : 47635 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:23.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 48009 : 47630 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:23.01/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 48009 : 47633 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:23.02:scan_name=338-2033,r4100,144
2003.338.20:12:23.02:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.20:12:24.09:setupsx
2003.338.20:12:33.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:33.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.20:12:33.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 17 ;
2003.338.20:12:33.32:!2003.338.20:33:07
2003.338.20:14:07.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.20:33:07.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:33:07.01/disc_pos/50119329896,50118329896,
2003.338.20:33:07.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.20:33:07.05:!2003.338.20:33:07
2003.338.20:33:07.05:preob
2003.338.20:33:08.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:33:09.47/tpi/1u,16214,2u,16252,3u,16093,4u,16048,ia,9489
2003.338.20:33:09.47/tpi/9u,16132,au,16123,bu,16150,cu,16206,du,16341,eu,16121,ib,5113
2003.338.20:33:09.47/tpi/5u,16253,6u,15965,7u,15719,8u,16129,ic,15750
2003.338.20:33:09.64/tpgain/1u,144,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9489
2003.338.20:33:09.64/tpgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,5113
2003.338.20:33:09.64/tpgain/5u,56,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15750
2003.338.20:33:11.86/tpzero/1u,499,2u,325,3u,400,4u,449,ia,268
2003.338.20:33:11.86/tpzero/9u,593,au,553,bu,559,cu,522,du,382,eu,433,ib,284
2003.338.20:33:11.86/tpzero/5u,465,6u,580,7u,366,8u,278,ic,584
2003.338.20:33:14.09/tpical/1u,18219,2u,18242,3u,18503,4u,18371,ia,10853
2003.338.20:33:14.09/tpical/9u,19103,au,19383,bu,18982,cu,18825,du,19925,eu,19140
2003.338.20:33:14.09/tpical/ib,5990
2003.338.20:33:14.09/tpical/5u,18908,6u,18401,7u,18104,8u,18573,ic,18357
2003.338.20:33:14.10/tpdiff/1u,2005,2u,1990,3u,2410,4u,2323,ia,1364
2003.338.20:33:14.10/tpdiff/9u,2971,au,3260,bu,2832,cu,2619,du,3584,eu,3019,ib,877
2003.338.20:33:14.10/tpdiff/5u,2655,6u,2436,7u,2385,8u,2444,ic,2607
2003.338.20:33:14.27/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10853
2003.338.20:33:14.27/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,5990
2003.338.20:33:14.27/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18357
2003.338.20:33:14.85/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:33:14.85/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:33:14.85/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:33:14.85/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:33:14.86/tsys/1u,43.1,2u,44.0,3u,35.8,4u,36.9,ia,37.2
2003.338.20:33:14.86/tsys/9u,37.7,au,34.4,bu,39.6,cu,43.1,du,32.1,eu,37.4,ib,39.6
2003.338.20:33:14.86/tsys/5u,32.7,6u,34.7,7u,35.4,8u,35.7,ic,32.0
2003.338.20:33:15.00/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:33:15.34/cable/2.3218E-04
2003.338.20:33:15.34:!2003.338.20:33:17
2003.338.20:33:17.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:33:17.00/disc_pos/50247233536,50118329896,
2003.338.20:33:17.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.20:33:17.01:midob
2003.338.20:33:17.76/tpi/1u,16172,2u,15731,3u,15565,4u,15672,ia,9475
2003.338.20:33:17.76/tpi/9u,16098,au,15807,bu,16324,cu,15793,du,16312,eu,16047,ib,5088
2003.338.20:33:17.76/tpi/5u,15623,6u,15929,7u,15689,8u,16071,ic,15738
2003.338.20:33:17.93/tpgain/1u,144,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9478
2003.338.20:33:17.93/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,125,cu,103,du,128,eu,122,ib,5089
2003.338.20:33:17.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15735
2003.338.20:33:18.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:33:18.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:33:18.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:33:18.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:33:18.51/tsys/1u,43.0,2u,44.1,3u,35.9,4u,36.9,ia,37.1
2003.338.20:33:18.51/tsys/9u,37.6,au,34.4,bu,39.4,cu,42.8,du,32.0,eu,37.2,ib,39.4
2003.338.20:33:18.51/tsys/5u,32.6,6u,34.7,7u,35.3,8u,35.5,ic,32.0
2003.338.20:33:19.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:33:19.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:33:19.63/cable/2.3232E-04
2003.338.20:33:19.85/gps-fmout/S +1.06E-07
2003.338.20:33:19.86/wx/17.2,889.8,51.4
2003.338.20:33:19.91/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9481,5026,26,1pps
2003.338.20:33:19.96/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15735,109,24,1pps
2003.338.20:33:20.04/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.36,lock,16182,16235,38,1pps
2003.338.20:33:20.12/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.75,lock,16253,15909,33,1pps
2003.338.20:33:20.20/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.42,lock,16763,15722,61,1pps
2003.338.20:33:21.16#antcn#TR $$/338.20:33:21.10 117.6901 67.2878 0.0003 0.0002
2003.338.20:33:21.16#antcn#CO 0.0351 -0.0475 -0.7974 0.0073
2003.338.20:33:22.12/mat/600B0173
2003.338.20:33:23.78/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.20:33:23.78:!2003.338.20:35:41
2003.338.20:33:24.84#setcl#time/182317974,1,2003,338,20,33,25.00,1.554,26.874,20
2003.338.20:33:24.84#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.20:35:41.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.20:35:41.00:disc_end
2003.338.20:35:41.48:disc_pos
2003.338.20:35:41.49/disc_pos/52586010280,50119329896,
2003.338.20:35:41.49:disc_check
2003.338.20:35:41.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d20h35m41.375s,14096,0.00250s,40000,19917186676,
2003.338.20:35:41.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.20:35:41.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 50375 : 49975 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:41.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 50381 : 49977 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:41.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 50383 : 49975 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:41.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 50382 : 49974 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:41.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 50378 : 49978 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:41.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 50383 : 49977 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:41.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 50374 : 49972 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:41.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 50376 : 49976 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:41.97:scan_name=338-2037,r4100,192
2003.338.20:35:41.97:source=1908-201,190812.49,-201155.2,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.20:35:42.10:setupsx
2003.338.20:35:51.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:51.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.20:35:51.36/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 18 ;
2003.338.20:35:51.36:!2003.338.20:37:34
2003.338.20:36:16.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.20:37:34.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:37:34.01/disc_pos/52586010280,52585010280,
2003.338.20:37:34.02:disc_start=on
2003.338.20:37:34.05:!2003.338.20:37:34
2003.338.20:37:34.05:preob
2003.338.20:37:35.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:37:36.49/tpi/1u,16367,2u,16254,3u,16084,4u,16075,ia,11303
2003.338.20:37:36.49/tpi/9u,16351,au,16058,bu,16235,cu,16271,du,16141,eu,16164,ib,5687
2003.338.20:37:36.49/tpi/5u,16140,6u,16160,7u,16246,8u,16097,ic,18901
2003.338.20:37:36.67/tpgain/1u,133,2u,110,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11303
2003.338.20:37:36.67/tpgain/9u,117,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,5687
2003.338.20:37:36.67/tpgain/5u,51,6u,74,7u,53,8u,62,ic,18901
2003.338.20:37:38.90/tpzero/1u,484,2u,310,3u,379,4u,438,ia,285
2003.338.20:37:38.90/tpzero/9u,584,au,538,bu,543,cu,509,du,355,eu,424,ib,291
2003.338.20:37:38.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,574,7u,367,8u,274,ic,610
2003.338.20:37:41.14/tpical/1u,18109,2u,17945,3u,18113,4u,18098,ia,12685
2003.338.20:37:41.14/tpical/9u,18877,au,18749,bu,18661,cu,18525,du,19169,eu,18835
2003.338.20:37:41.14/tpical/ib,6564
2003.338.20:37:41.14/tpical/5u,18354,6u,18318,7u,18356,8u,18228,ic,21568
2003.338.20:37:41.15/tpdiff/1u,1742,2u,1691,3u,2029,4u,2023,ia,1382
2003.338.20:37:41.15/tpdiff/9u,2526,au,2691,bu,2426,cu,2254,du,3028,eu,2671,ib,877
2003.338.20:37:41.15/tpdiff/5u,2214,6u,2158,7u,2110,8u,2131,ic,2667
2003.338.20:37:41.32/tpdiffgain/1u,133,2u,110,3u,101,4u,79,ia,12685
2003.338.20:37:41.32/tpdiffgain/9u,117,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,6564
2003.338.20:37:41.32/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,74,7u,53,8u,62,ic,21568
2003.338.20:37:41.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:37:41.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:37:41.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:37:41.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:37:41.91/tsys/1u,50.1,2u,51.9,3u,42.6,4u,42.5,ia,43.8
2003.338.20:37:41.91/tsys/9u,44.9,au,41.5,bu,46.6,cu,50.3,du,37.5,eu,42.4,ib,44.3
2003.338.20:37:41.91/tsys/5u,38.9,6u,39.7,7u,41.4,8u,40.8,ic,37.7
2003.338.20:37:42.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.20:37:42.38/cable/2.2997E-04
2003.338.20:37:42.38:!2003.338.20:37:44
2003.338.20:37:44.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:37:44.00/disc_pos/52713979904,52585010280,
2003.338.20:37:44.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.20:37:44.02:midob
2003.338.20:37:44.75/tpi/1u,16124,2u,15718,3u,15784,4u,15726,ia,11298
2003.338.20:37:44.75/tpi/9u,15748,au,15715,bu,15896,cu,15951,du,15832,eu,15870,ib,5673
2003.338.20:37:44.75/tpi/5u,15507,6u,15775,7u,15673,8u,16110,ic,18896
2003.338.20:37:44.93/tpgain/1u,132,2u,108,3u,100,4u,78,ia,11293
2003.338.20:37:44.93/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,5672
2003.338.20:37:44.93/tpgain/5u,50,6u,73,7u,52,8u,62,ic,18895
2003.338.20:37:45.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:37:45.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:37:45.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:37:45.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:37:45.51/tsys/1u,50.2,2u,52.0,3u,42.6,4u,42.7,ia,43.8
2003.338.20:37:45.51/tsys/9u,44.8,au,41.5,bu,46.4,cu,50.4,du,37.4,eu,42.4,ib,44.2
2003.338.20:37:45.51/tsys/5u,38.9,6u,39.9,7u,41.5,8u,40.9,ic,37.7
2003.338.20:37:46.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:37:46.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:37:46.62/cable/2.2981E-04
2003.338.20:37:46.85/gps-fmout/S +1.60E-07
2003.338.20:37:46.86/wx/17.2,889.8,51.5
2003.338.20:37:46.92/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11294,5671,26,1pps
2003.338.20:37:46.97/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18903,109,24,1pps
2003.338.20:37:47.05/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.25, 6.57,lock,16135,16131,38,1pps
2003.338.20:37:47.13/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,16127,15988,33,1pps
2003.338.20:37:47.21/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 4.66,lock,16036,15938,61,1pps
2003.338.20:37:48.18#antcn#TR $$/338.20:37:48.09 118.9558 13.8893 0.0001 -0.0003
2003.338.20:37:48.18#antcn#CO 0.0568 -0.1104 -0.7974 0.0698
2003.338.20:37:49.82/mat/600B0114
2003.338.20:37:50.83#setcl#time/182344573,1,2003,338,20,37,51.00,1.559,26.948,21
2003.338.20:37:50.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.20:37:51.34/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.20:37:51.35:!2003.338.20:40:56
2003.338.20:40:56.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.20:40:56.01:disc_end
2003.338.20:40:56.49:disc_pos
2003.338.20:40:56.52/disc_pos/55820692544,52586010280,
2003.338.20:40:56.52:disc_check
2003.338.20:40:56.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d20h40m56.383s,30644,0.00250s,40000,1805421188,
2003.338.20:40:56.92:postob_mk5a
2003.338.20:40:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 53475 : 53049 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:40:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 53479 : 53052 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:40:56.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 53481 : 53050 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:40:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 53480 : 53048 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:40:56.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 53477 : 53054 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:40:56.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 53481 : 53051 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:40:56.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 53473 : 53046 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:40:56.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 53474 : 53050 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:40:57.00:scan_name=338-2042,r4100,98
2003.338.20:40:57.00:source=1156+295,115657.78,293126.1,1950.0,cw
2003.338.20:40:57.10:setupsx
2003.338.20:41:06.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.20:41:06.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.20:41:06.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 19 ;
2003.338.20:41:06.33:!2003.338.20:42:36
2003.338.20:42:29.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.20:42:36.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:42:36.00/disc_pos/55820692544,55819692544,
2003.338.20:42:36.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.20:42:36.04:!2003.338.20:42:36
2003.338.20:42:36.05:preob
2003.338.20:42:37.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:42:38.50/tpi/1u,16239,2u,16260,3u,16151,4u,16110,ia,9530
2003.338.20:42:38.50/tpi/9u,16740,au,16000,bu,16312,cu,16173,du,16325,eu,16054,ib,4822
2003.338.20:42:38.50/tpi/5u,16387,6u,16027,7u,16341,8u,16171,ic,15835
2003.338.20:42:38.68/tpgain/1u,144,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9530
2003.338.20:42:38.68/tpgain/9u,128,au,101,bu,125,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,4822
2003.338.20:42:38.68/tpgain/5u,56,6u,80,7u,58,8u,68,ic,15835
2003.338.20:42:40.91/tpzero/1u,502,2u,325,3u,400,4u,451,ia,268
2003.338.20:42:40.91/tpzero/9u,603,au,550,bu,562,cu,522,du,381,eu,432,ib,282
2003.338.20:42:40.91/tpzero/5u,467,6u,581,7u,372,8u,278,ic,584
2003.338.20:42:43.15/tpical/1u,18250,2u,18222,3u,18523,4u,18437,ia,10880
2003.338.20:42:43.15/tpical/9u,19841,au,19191,bu,19174,cu,18767,du,19862,eu,19048
2003.338.20:42:43.15/tpical/ib,5685
2003.338.20:42:43.15/tpical/5u,18993,6u,18491,7u,18770,8u,18624,ic,18419
2003.338.20:42:43.16/tpdiff/1u,2011,2u,1962,3u,2372,4u,2327,ia,1350
2003.338.20:42:43.16/tpdiff/9u,3101,au,3191,bu,2862,cu,2594,du,3537,eu,2994,ib,863
2003.338.20:42:43.16/tpdiff/5u,2606,6u,2464,7u,2429,8u,2453,ic,2584
2003.338.20:42:43.33/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10880
2003.338.20:42:43.33/tpdiffgain/9u,128,au,101,bu,125,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,5685
2003.338.20:42:43.33/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,80,7u,58,8u,68,ic,18419
2003.338.20:42:43.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:42:43.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:42:43.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:42:43.92/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:42:43.92/tsys/1u,43.0,2u,44.7,3u,36.5,4u,37.0,ia,37.7
2003.338.20:42:43.92/tsys/9u,37.5,au,34.9,bu,39.6,cu,43.4,du,32.5,eu,37.6,ib,37.9
2003.338.20:42:43.92/tsys/5u,33.6,6u,34.5,7u,36.2,8u,35.6,ic,32.5
2003.338.20:42:44.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.20:42:44.36/cable/2.2892E-04
2003.338.20:42:44.36:!2003.338.20:42:46
2003.338.20:42:46.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:42:46.00/disc_pos/55948591104,55819692544,
2003.338.20:42:46.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.20:42:46.01:midob
2003.338.20:42:46.75/tpi/1u,16001,2u,15729,3u,15411,4u,15774,ia,9538
2003.338.20:42:46.75/tpi/9u,16116,au,15769,bu,16357,cu,15829,du,16581,eu,16283,ib,4819
2003.338.20:42:46.75/tpi/5u,15747,6u,16050,7u,15821,8u,16191,ic,15846
2003.338.20:42:46.93/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9544
2003.338.20:42:46.93/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,125,cu,103,du,129,eu,123,ib,4826
2003.338.20:42:46.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15851
2003.338.20:42:47.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:42:47.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:42:47.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:42:47.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:42:47.51/tsys/1u,43.0,2u,44.7,3u,36.8,4u,37.1,ia,37.8
2003.338.20:42:47.51/tsys/9u,36.6,au,35.1,bu,39.7,cu,43.3,du,32.5,eu,37.5,ib,37.9
2003.338.20:42:47.51/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,34.5,7u,36.2,8u,35.7,ic,32.5
2003.338.20:42:48.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:42:48.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.20:42:48.64/cable/2.2892E-04
2003.338.20:42:48.85/gps-fmout/S +1.36E-07
2003.338.20:42:51.53/wx/17.3,889.8,49.5
2003.338.20:42:51.58/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9530,4831,26,1pps
2003.338.20:42:51.63/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15836,109,24,1pps
2003.338.20:42:51.71/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.36,lock,16246,16340,38,1pps
2003.338.20:42:51.79/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15731,15999,33,1pps
2003.338.20:42:51.87/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.42,lock,16782,16069,61,1pps
2003.338.20:42:52.16#antcn#TR $$/338.20:42:52.08 289.6242 49.5838 0.0002 -0.0004
2003.338.20:42:52.16#antcn#CO 0.0264 -0.0533 -0.7974 0.0149
2003.338.20:42:52.79/mat/600B0202
2003.338.20:42:53.35/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.20:42:53.35:!2003.338.20:44:24
2003.338.20:42:53.84#setcl#time/182374873,1,2003,338,20,42,54.00,1.554,27.032,20
2003.338.20:42:53.84#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.20:44:24.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.20:44:24.00:disc_end
2003.338.20:44:24.48:disc_pos
2003.338.20:44:24.49/disc_pos/57551433520,55820692544,
2003.338.20:44:24.49:disc_check
2003.338.20:44:24.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d20h44m24.375s,15624,0.00250s,40000,1597154044,
2003.338.20:44:24.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.20:44:24.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 55138 : 54690 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:24.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 55145 : 54691 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:24.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 55144 : 54690 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:24.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 55144 : 54688 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:24.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 55140 : 54694 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:24.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 55145 : 54691 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:24.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 55136 : 54686 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:24.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 55139 : 54691 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:24.98:scan_name=338-2046,r4100,139
2003.338.20:44:24.99:source=oq208,140445.63,284129.5,1950.0,cw
2003.338.20:44:25.10:setupsx
2003.338.20:44:34.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:34.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.20:44:34.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 20 ;
2003.338.20:44:34.34:!2003.338.20:46:37
2003.338.20:44:43.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.20:46:37.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:46:37.01/disc_pos/57551433520,57550433520,
2003.338.20:46:37.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.20:46:37.05:!2003.338.20:46:37
2003.338.20:46:37.05:preob
2003.338.20:46:38.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:46:39.47/tpi/1u,16333,2u,15966,3u,15787,4u,16079,ia,9313
2003.338.20:46:39.47/tpi/9u,16000,au,16234,bu,16377,cu,16051,du,16139,eu,16186,ib,4785
2003.338.20:46:39.47/tpi/5u,15954,6u,16055,7u,15903,8u,16230,ic,15435
2003.338.20:46:39.65/tpgain/1u,146,2u,119,3u,111,4u,87,ia,9313
2003.338.20:46:39.65/tpgain/9u,127,au,102,bu,126,cu,104,du,128,eu,123,ib,4785
2003.338.20:46:39.65/tpgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,69,ic,15435
2003.338.20:46:41.88/tpzero/1u,505,2u,322,3u,396,4u,452,ia,266
2003.338.20:46:41.88/tpzero/9u,591,au,554,bu,566,cu,521,du,378,eu,435,ib,282
2003.338.20:46:41.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,581,7u,370,8u,281,ic,581
2003.338.20:46:44.12/tpical/1u,18406,2u,17927,3u,18151,4u,18430,ia,10659
2003.338.20:46:44.12/tpical/9u,18931,au,19465,bu,19312,cu,18664,du,19749,eu,19291
2003.338.20:46:44.12/tpical/ib,5656
2003.338.20:46:44.12/tpical/5u,18559,6u,18566,7u,18331,8u,18771,ic,18009
2003.338.20:46:44.13/tpdiff/1u,2073,2u,1961,3u,2364,4u,2351,ia,1346
2003.338.20:46:44.13/tpdiff/9u,2931,au,3231,bu,2935,cu,2613,du,3610,eu,3105,ib,871
2003.338.20:46:44.13/tpdiff/5u,2605,6u,2511,7u,2428,8u,2541,ic,2574
2003.338.20:46:44.30/tpdiffgain/1u,146,2u,119,3u,111,4u,87,ia,10659
2003.338.20:46:44.30/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,102,bu,126,cu,104,du,128,eu,123,ib,5656
2003.338.20:46:44.30/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,69,ic,18009
2003.338.20:46:44.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:46:44.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:46:44.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:46:44.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:46:44.89/tsys/1u,42.0,2u,43.9,3u,35.8,4u,36.6,ia,37.0
2003.338.20:46:44.89/tsys/9u,37.9,au,34.9,bu,38.8,cu,42.8,du,31.4,eu,36.5,ib,37.2
2003.338.20:46:44.89/tsys/5u,32.7,6u,33.9,7u,35.2,8u,34.5,ic,31.7
2003.338.20:46:45.02/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:46:45.38/cable/2.3232E-04
2003.338.20:46:45.38:!2003.338.20:46:47
2003.338.20:46:47.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:46:47.00/disc_pos/57679351808,57550433520,
2003.338.20:46:47.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.20:46:47.02:midob
2003.338.20:46:47.75/tpi/1u,16113,2u,15733,3u,15545,4u,15734,ia,9315
2003.338.20:46:47.75/tpi/9u,16622,au,15591,bu,15897,cu,15649,du,16129,eu,16195,ib,4784
2003.338.20:46:47.75/tpi/5u,15958,6u,16048,7u,15409,8u,16255,ic,15439
2003.338.20:46:47.93/tpgain/1u,145,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,9312
2003.338.20:46:47.93/tpgain/9u,128,au,100,bu,124,cu,103,du,128,eu,123,ib,4781
2003.338.20:46:47.93/tpgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,57,8u,69,ic,15435
2003.338.20:46:48.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:46:48.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:46:48.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:46:48.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:46:48.51/tsys/1u,42.0,2u,44.0,3u,35.9,4u,36.6,ia,37.0
2003.338.20:46:48.51/tsys/9u,38.7,au,34.9,bu,38.9,cu,42.5,du,31.4,eu,36.5,ib,37.2
2003.338.20:46:48.51/tsys/5u,32.7,6u,33.9,7u,35.3,8u,34.6,ic,31.7
2003.338.20:46:49.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:46:49.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.20:46:49.65/cable/2.3240E-04
2003.338.20:46:49.85/gps-fmout/S +1.83E-07
2003.338.20:46:50.20/wx/17.3,889.7,50.0
2003.338.20:46:50.25/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9308,4777,26,1pps
2003.338.20:46:50.30/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15426,110,24,1pps
2003.338.20:46:50.38/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.12, 7.42,lock,16332,16168,38,1pps
2003.338.20:46:50.46/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.60,lock,15926,16064,33,1pps
2003.338.20:46:50.54/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.42,lock,16618,15925,61,1pps
2003.338.20:46:51.17#antcn#TR $$/338.20:46:51.10 300.0265 76.2558 -0.0004 -0.0005
2003.338.20:46:51.17#antcn#CO -0.0670 -0.0137 -0.7974 0.0043
2003.338.20:46:51.63/mat/600B0211
2003.338.20:46:51.83#setcl#time/182398672,1,2003,338,20,46,52.00,1.559,27.098,21
2003.338.20:46:51.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.20:46:52.33/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.20:46:52.33:!2003.338.20:49:06
2003.338.20:49:06.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.20:49:06.00:disc_end
2003.338.20:49:06.48:disc_pos
2003.338.20:49:06.49/disc_pos/59938117360,57551433520,
2003.338.20:49:06.49:disc_check
2003.338.20:49:06.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d20h49m06.378s,27896,0.00250s,40000,2125343888,
2003.338.20:49:06.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.20:49:06.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 57429 : 56955 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:06.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 57434 : 56957 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:06.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 57433 : 56956 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:06.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 57434 : 56955 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:06.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 57429 : 56960 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:06.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 57434 : 56957 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:06.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 57425 : 56952 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:06.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 57428 : 56956 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:06.99:scan_name=338-2051,r4100,143
2003.338.20:49:06.99:source=3c418,203707.50,510835.6,1950.0,cw
2003.338.20:49:07.09:setupsx
2003.338.20:49:16.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:16.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.20:49:16.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 21 ;
2003.338.20:49:16.33:!2003.338.20:51:19
2003.338.20:50:05.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.20:51:19.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:51:19.01/disc_pos/59938117360,59937117360,
2003.338.20:51:19.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.20:51:19.05:!2003.338.20:51:19
2003.338.20:51:19.05:preob
2003.338.20:51:20.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:51:21.47/tpi/1u,16254,2u,16169,3u,15947,4u,16022,ia,10408
2003.338.20:51:21.47/tpi/9u,16118,au,15985,bu,16286,cu,15932,du,16287,eu,16078,ib,5821
2003.338.20:51:21.47/tpi/5u,16030,6u,16143,7u,16078,8u,16086,ic,17355
2003.338.20:51:21.65/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10408
2003.338.20:51:21.65/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,97,du,121,eu,115,ib,5821
2003.338.20:51:21.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17355
2003.338.20:51:23.88/tpzero/1u,491,2u,316,3u,386,4u,444,ia,275
2003.338.20:51:23.88/tpzero/9u,583,au,539,bu,549,cu,506,du,361,eu,424,ib,292
2003.338.20:51:23.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,578,7u,368,8u,274,ic,598
2003.338.20:51:26.12/tpical/1u,18115,2u,17968,3u,18103,4u,18103,ia,11761
2003.338.20:51:26.12/tpical/9u,18788,au,18824,bu,18916,cu,18249,du,19521,eu,18821
2003.338.20:51:26.12/tpical/ib,6716
2003.338.20:51:26.12/tpical/5u,18413,6u,18434,7u,18280,8u,18339,ic,19951
2003.338.20:51:26.13/tpdiff/1u,1861,2u,1799,3u,2156,4u,2081,ia,1353
2003.338.20:51:26.13/tpdiff/9u,2670,au,2839,bu,2630,cu,2317,du,3234,eu,2743,ib,895
2003.338.20:51:26.13/tpdiff/5u,2383,6u,2291,7u,2202,8u,2253,ic,2596
2003.338.20:51:26.30/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11761
2003.338.20:51:26.30/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,97,du,121,eu,115,ib,6716
2003.338.20:51:26.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19951
2003.338.20:51:26.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:51:26.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:51:26.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:51:26.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:51:26.89/tsys/1u,46.6,2u,48.5,3u,39.7,4u,41.2,ia,41.2
2003.338.20:51:26.89/tsys/9u,41.9,au,39.2,bu,43.1,cu,47.9,du,35.5,eu,41.1,ib,44.5
2003.338.20:51:26.89/tsys/5u,35.9,6u,37.4,7u,39.2,8u,38.6,ic,35.5
2003.338.20:51:27.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.20:51:27.34/cable/2.3107E-04
2003.338.20:51:27.34:!2003.338.20:51:29
2003.338.20:51:29.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:51:29.00/disc_pos/60065988608,59937117360,
2003.338.20:51:29.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.20:51:29.03:midob
2003.338.20:51:29.77/tpi/1u,16263,2u,15866,3u,15653,4u,15980,ia,10403
2003.338.20:51:29.77/tpi/9u,15589,au,15727,bu,15742,cu,15932,du,15735,eu,15785,ib,5828
2003.338.20:51:29.77/tpi/5u,16017,6u,16147,7u,15527,8u,16079,ic,17344
2003.338.20:51:29.95/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10397
2003.338.20:51:29.95/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5838
2003.338.20:51:29.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17338
2003.338.20:51:30.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:51:30.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:51:30.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:51:30.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:51:30.53/tsys/1u,46.6,2u,48.4,3u,39.7,4u,41.1,ia,41.2
2003.338.20:51:30.53/tsys/9u,41.9,au,39.4,bu,43.1,cu,47.9,du,35.4,eu,41.1,ib,44.5
2003.338.20:51:30.53/tsys/5u,35.9,6u,37.4,7u,39.3,8u,38.6,ic,35.5
2003.338.20:51:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:51:31.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:51:31.61/cable/2.3100E-04
2003.338.20:51:31.86/gps-fmout/S +1.57E-07
2003.338.20:51:31.87/wx/17.4,889.7,51.6
2003.338.20:51:31.92/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10402,5846,26,1pps
2003.338.20:51:31.97/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17339,110,24,1pps
2003.338.20:51:32.05/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 6.94,lock,16263,16166,38,1pps
2003.338.20:51:32.13/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16036,15860,33,1pps
2003.338.20:51:32.21/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,15854,16108,61,1pps
2003.338.20:51:33.16#antcn#TR $$/338.20:51:33.08 41.7911 21.2190 0.0001 0.0005
2003.338.20:51:33.16#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.0877 -0.7974 0.0449
2003.338.20:51:33.77/mat/600B0141
2003.338.20:51:34.34/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.20:51:34.35:!2003.338.20:53:52
2003.338.20:51:34.82#setcl#time/182426970,1,2003,338,20,51,35.00,1.572,27.177,22
2003.338.20:51:34.82#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.20:51:47.88;"weather-partly cloudy.
2003.338.20:51:51.13;sxmon
2003.338.20:51:51.22/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.80 volt
2003.338.20:51:51.26/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.32 volt
2003.338.20:51:51.30/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,271.13 psi
2003.338.20:51:51.33/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,85.00 psi
2003.338.20:51:51.37/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,93.88 degC
2003.338.20:51:51.41/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.09 volt
2003.338.20:51:51.45/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,29.31 degK
2003.338.20:51:51.49/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,227.16 degK
2003.338.20:53:52.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.20:53:52.00:disc_end
2003.338.20:53:52.48:disc_pos
2003.338.20:53:52.49/disc_pos/62388764560,59938117360,
2003.338.20:53:52.49:disc_check
2003.338.20:53:52.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d20h53m52.370s,30056,0.00250s,40000,2125230640,
2003.338.20:53:52.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.20:53:52.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 59779 : 59282 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:53:52.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 59785 : 59283 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:53:52.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 59783 : 59283 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:53:52.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 59785 : 59281 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:53:52.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 59779 : 59287 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:53:52.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 59786 : 59283 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:53:52.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 59776 : 59280 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:53:52.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 59778 : 59283 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:53:52.97:scan_name=338-2055,r4100,202
2003.338.20:53:52.98:source=1056+212,105658.43,211328.1,1950.0,cw
2003.338.20:53:53.08:setupsx
2003.338.20:54:02.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.20:54:02.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.20:54:02.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 22 ;
2003.338.20:54:02.32:!2003.338.20:55:48
2003.338.20:55:01.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.20:55:48.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:55:48.00/disc_pos/62388764560,62387764560,
2003.338.20:55:48.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.20:55:48.04:!2003.338.20:55:48
2003.338.20:55:48.05:preob
2003.338.20:55:49.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:55:50.48/tpi/1u,16185,2u,16049,3u,16007,4u,16025,ia,9911
2003.338.20:55:50.48/tpi/9u,16002,au,15939,bu,15932,cu,16093,du,16346,eu,16046,ib,4981
2003.338.20:55:50.48/tpi/5u,15771,6u,16131,7u,15897,8u,16262,ic,16486
2003.338.20:55:50.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9911
2003.338.20:55:50.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,4981
2003.338.20:55:50.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16486
2003.338.20:55:52.89/tpzero/1u,495,2u,318,3u,393,4u,446,ia,271
2003.338.20:55:52.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,546,bu,552,cu,517,du,377,eu,431,ib,283
2003.338.20:55:52.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,580,7u,368,8u,279,ic,591
2003.338.20:55:55.13/tpical/1u,18112,2u,17913,3u,18280,4u,18250,ia,11267
2003.338.20:55:55.13/tpical/9u,18811,au,18945,bu,18597,cu,18589,du,19757,eu,18965
2003.338.20:55:55.13/tpical/ib,5842
2003.338.20:55:55.13/tpical/5u,18260,6u,18527,7u,18197,8u,18657,ic,19094
2003.338.20:55:55.14/tpdiff/1u,1927,2u,1864,3u,2273,4u,2225,ia,1356
2003.338.20:55:55.14/tpdiff/9u,2809,au,3006,bu,2665,cu,2496,du,3411,eu,2919,ib,861
2003.338.20:55:55.14/tpdiff/5u,2489,6u,2396,7u,2300,8u,2395,ic,2608
2003.338.20:55:55.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11267
2003.338.20:55:55.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5842
2003.338.20:55:55.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19094
2003.338.20:55:55.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:55:55.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:55:55.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:55:55.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:55:55.90/tsys/1u,44.8,2u,46.4,3u,37.8,4u,38.5,ia,39.1
2003.338.20:55:55.90/tsys/9u,39.5,au,36.9,bu,41.6,cu,44.9,du,33.7,eu,38.5,ib,39.3
2003.338.20:55:55.90/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,35.7,7u,37.1,8u,36.7,ic,33.5
2003.338.20:55:56.03/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:55:56.34/cable/2.3062E-04
2003.338.20:55:56.34:!2003.338.20:55:58
2003.338.20:55:58.00:disc_pos
2003.338.20:55:58.00/disc_pos/62516727808,62387764560,
2003.338.20:55:58.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.20:55:58.03:midob
2003.338.20:55:58.77/tpi/1u,16213,2u,15733,3u,15473,4u,15605,ia,9918
2003.338.20:55:58.77/tpi/9u,16217,au,15599,bu,15646,cu,15777,du,15879,eu,16296,ib,4984
2003.338.20:55:58.77/tpi/5u,15828,6u,15804,7u,15933,8u,16311,ic,16505
2003.338.20:55:58.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9917
2003.338.20:55:58.95/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,121,ib,4980
2003.338.20:55:58.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16502
2003.338.20:55:59.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.20:55:59.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.20:55:59.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.20:55:59.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.20:55:59.53/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.3,3u,37.9,4u,38.4,ia,39.1
2003.338.20:55:59.53/tsys/9u,39.4,au,36.8,bu,41.5,cu,44.9,du,33.8,eu,38.5,ib,39.3
2003.338.20:55:59.53/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,35.9,7u,37.2,8u,36.8,ic,33.6
2003.338.20:56:00.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.20:56:00.31/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.20:56:00.64/cable/2.3062E-04
2003.338.20:56:00.84/gps-fmout/S +9.6E-08
2003.338.20:56:04.18/wx/17.5,889.7,49.4
2003.338.20:56:04.24/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9920,4984,26,1pps
2003.338.20:56:04.29/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16503,109,24,1pps
2003.338.20:56:04.37/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16204,16286,38,1pps
2003.338.20:56:04.45/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15826,16128,33,1pps
2003.338.20:56:04.53/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16238,16084,61,1pps
2003.338.20:56:05.18#antcn#TR $$/338.20:56:05.09 281.5823 32.0968 0.0000 -0.0005
2003.338.20:56:05.18#antcn#CO 0.0419 -0.0763 -0.7974 0.0279
2003.338.20:56:06.28/mat/600B0188
2003.338.20:56:06.86/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.20:56:06.86:!2003.338.20:59:20
2003.338.20:56:07.83#setcl#time/182454271,1,2003,338,20,56,08.00,1.559,27.253,21
2003.338.20:56:07.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.20:59:20.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.20:59:20.00:disc_end
2003.338.20:59:20.49:disc_pos
2003.338.20:59:20.50/disc_pos/65783458976,62388764560,
2003.338.20:59:20.51:disc_check
2003.338.20:59:20.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d20h59m20.378s,22136,0.00250s,40000,1853433504,
2003.338.20:59:20.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.20:59:20.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 63030 : 62509 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:20.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 63035 : 62510 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 63035 : 62511 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 63038 : 62507 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:20.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 63029 : 62515 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:20.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 63037 : 62510 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:20.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 63026 : 62507 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:20.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 63029 : 62510 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:21.00:scan_name=338-2100b,r4100,98
2003.338.20:59:21.00:source=1334-127,133500.00,-124209.7,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.20:59:21.09:setupsx
2003.338.20:59:30.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:30.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.20:59:30.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 23 ;
2003.338.20:59:30.30:!2003.338.21:00:07
2003.338.21:00:01.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.21:00:07.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:00:07.00/disc_pos/65783458976,65782458976,
2003.338.21:00:07.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.21:00:07.04:!2003.338.21:00:07
2003.338.21:00:07.05:preob
2003.338.21:00:08.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:00:09.48/tpi/1u,16238,2u,15982,3u,16134,4u,16118,ia,9520
2003.338.21:00:09.48/tpi/9u,16408,au,16117,bu,16368,cu,16063,du,16482,eu,16229,ib,4918
2003.338.21:00:09.48/tpi/5u,16314,6u,16031,7u,15803,8u,16197,ic,15811
2003.338.21:00:09.66/tpgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9520
2003.338.21:00:09.66/tpgain/9u,126,au,100,bu,124,cu,103,du,128,eu,122,ib,4918
2003.338.21:00:09.66/tpgain/5u,56,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15811
2003.338.21:00:11.88/tpzero/1u,501,2u,320,3u,400,4u,451,ia,268
2003.338.21:00:11.88/tpzero/9u,595,au,548,bu,563,cu,515,du,384,eu,434,ib,282
2003.338.21:00:11.88/tpzero/5u,467,6u,580,7u,366,8u,279,ic,585
2003.338.21:00:14.11/tpical/1u,18198,2u,17878,3u,18463,4u,18387,ia,10848
2003.338.21:00:14.11/tpical/9u,19234,au,19197,bu,19196,cu,18615,du,20113,eu,19284
2003.338.21:00:14.11/tpical/ib,5786
2003.338.21:00:14.11/tpical/5u,18928,6u,18422,7u,18087,8u,18570,ic,18355
2003.338.21:00:14.12/tpdiff/1u,1960,2u,1896,3u,2329,4u,2269,ia,1328
2003.338.21:00:14.12/tpdiff/9u,2826,au,3080,bu,2828,cu,2552,du,3631,eu,3055,ib,868
2003.338.21:00:14.12/tpdiff/5u,2614,6u,2391,7u,2284,8u,2373,ic,2544
2003.338.21:00:14.29/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10848
2003.338.21:00:14.29/tpdiffgain/9u,126,au,100,bu,124,cu,103,du,128,eu,122,ib,5786
2003.338.21:00:14.29/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18355
2003.338.21:00:14.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:00:14.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:00:14.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:00:14.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:00:14.88/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,45.4,3u,37.2,4u,38.0,ia,38.3
2003.338.21:00:14.88/tsys/9u,40.3,au,36.4,bu,40.2,cu,43.9,du,31.9,eu,37.2,ib,38.5
2003.338.21:00:14.88/tsys/5u,33.3,6u,35.5,7u,37.2,8u,36.9,ic,32.9
2003.338.21:00:14.99/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.21:00:15.38/cable/2.3078E-04
2003.338.21:00:15.38:!2003.338.21:00:17
2003.338.21:00:17.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:00:17.00/disc_pos/65911369728,65782458976,
2003.338.21:00:17.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.21:00:17.03:midob
2003.338.21:00:17.77/tpi/1u,15975,2u,15711,3u,15607,4u,15737,ia,9515
2003.338.21:00:17.77/tpi/9u,16260,au,15651,bu,16295,cu,15728,du,16495,eu,16209,ib,4905
2003.338.21:00:17.77/tpi/5u,15695,6u,16007,7u,15770,8u,16125,ic,15799
2003.338.21:00:17.95/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9512
2003.338.21:00:17.95/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,124,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,4905
2003.338.21:00:17.95/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15797
2003.338.21:00:18.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:00:18.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:00:18.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:00:18.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:00:18.53/tsys/1u,44.1,2u,45.4,3u,37.3,4u,38.0,ia,38.3
2003.338.21:00:18.53/tsys/9u,39.9,au,36.0,bu,40.1,cu,43.8,du,31.9,eu,37.2,ib,38.3
2003.338.21:00:18.53/tsys/5u,33.3,6u,35.5,7u,37.1,8u,36.7,ic,32.9
2003.338.21:00:19.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:00:19.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.21:00:19.64/cable/2.3078E-04
2003.338.21:00:19.84/gps-fmout/S +1.68E-07
2003.338.21:00:19.85/wx/17.6,889.5,49.1
2003.338.21:00:19.91/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9508,4909,26,1pps
2003.338.21:00:19.96/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15788,110,24,1pps
2003.338.21:00:20.04/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.36,lock,16217,16284,38,1pps
2003.338.21:00:20.12/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15671,15949,33,1pps
2003.338.21:00:20.20/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.35,lock,16295,16000,61,1pps
2003.338.21:00:21.17#antcn#TR $$/338.21:00:21.09 216.4060 47.5623 0.0001 -0.0001
2003.338.21:00:21.17#antcn#CO 0.0284 -0.0728 -0.7974 0.0160
2003.338.21:00:22.76/mat/600B0182
2003.338.21:00:23.82#setcl#time/182479870,1,2003,338,21,00,24.00,1.563,27.324,22
2003.338.21:00:23.82#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.21:00:24.32/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.21:00:24.32:!2003.338.21:01:55
2003.338.21:01:55.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.21:01:55.00:disc_end
2003.338.21:01:55.49:disc_pos
2003.338.21:01:55.50/disc_pos/67514054920,65783458976,
2003.338.21:01:55.50:disc_check
2003.338.21:01:55.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d21h01m55.375s,10356,0.00250s,40000,749375836,
2003.338.21:01:55.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.21:01:55.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 64693 : 64149 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:01:55.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 64698 : 64151 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:01:55.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 64698 : 64151 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:01:55.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 64701 : 64147 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:01:55.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 64694 : 64155 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:01:55.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 64700 : 64150 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:01:55.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 64691 : 64148 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:01:55.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 64692 : 64150 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:01:55.99:scan_name=338-2120,r4100,98
2003.338.21:01:56.00:source=1739+522,173929.05,521310.5,1950.0,cw
2003.338.21:01:56.10:setupsx
2003.338.21:02:05.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.21:02:05.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.21:02:05.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 24 ;
2003.338.21:02:05.34:!2003.338.21:20:00
2003.338.21:03:32.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.21:20:00.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:20:00.00/disc_pos/67514054920,67513054920,
2003.338.21:20:00.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.21:20:00.04:!2003.338.21:20:00
2003.338.21:20:00.04:preob
2003.338.21:20:01.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:20:02.46/tpi/1u,16218,2u,16145,3u,16302,4u,16144,ia,9779
2003.338.21:20:02.46/tpi/9u,16064,au,16404,bu,16085,cu,16071,du,16269,eu,16334,ib,4986
2003.338.21:20:02.46/tpi/5u,16170,6u,15959,7u,16230,8u,16063,ic,16267
2003.338.21:20:02.64/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9779
2003.338.21:20:02.64/tpgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,121,ib,4986
2003.338.21:20:02.64/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16267
2003.338.21:20:04.87/tpzero/1u,495,2u,320,3u,399,4u,449,ia,270
2003.338.21:20:04.87/tpzero/9u,592,au,553,bu,556,cu,517,du,377,eu,434,ib,284
2003.338.21:20:04.87/tpzero/5u,465,6u,579,7u,372,8u,276,ic,588
2003.338.21:20:07.11/tpical/1u,18211,2u,18077,3u,18686,4u,18460,ia,11152
2003.338.21:20:07.11/tpical/9u,19032,au,19565,bu,18868,cu,18597,du,19797,eu,19308
2003.338.21:20:07.11/tpical/ib,5880
2003.338.21:20:07.11/tpical/5u,18734,6u,18378,7u,18601,8u,18479,ic,18896
2003.338.21:20:07.12/tpdiff/1u,1993,2u,1932,3u,2384,4u,2316,ia,1373
2003.338.21:20:07.12/tpdiff/9u,2968,au,3161,bu,2783,cu,2526,du,3528,eu,2974,ib,894
2003.338.21:20:07.12/tpdiff/5u,2564,6u,2419,7u,2371,8u,2416,ic,2629
2003.338.21:20:07.29/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11152
2003.338.21:20:07.29/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,121,ib,5880
2003.338.21:20:07.29/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18896
2003.338.21:20:07.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:20:07.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:20:07.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:20:07.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:20:07.88/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.1,3u,36.7,4u,37.3,ia,38.1
2003.338.21:20:07.88/tsys/9u,37.5,au,36.1,bu,40.2,cu,44.3,du,32.4,eu,38.5,ib,37.9
2003.338.21:20:07.88/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,35.0,7u,36.8,8u,35.9,ic,32.8
2003.338.21:20:08.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.21:20:08.35/cable/2.2656E-04
2003.338.21:20:08.35:!2003.338.21:20:10
2003.338.21:20:10.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:20:10.00/disc_pos/67641991168,67513054920,
2003.338.21:20:10.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.21:20:10.02:midob
2003.338.21:20:10.75/tpi/1u,16035,2u,15588,3u,15552,4u,15820,ia,9788
2003.338.21:20:10.75/tpi/9u,16092,au,15675,bu,15841,cu,15723,du,16252,eu,15703,ib,4994
2003.338.21:20:10.75/tpi/5u,15620,6u,15984,7u,15738,8u,16080,ic,16290
2003.338.21:20:10.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9788
2003.338.21:20:10.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,127,eu,119,ib,4997
2003.338.21:20:10.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16282
2003.338.21:20:11.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:20:11.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:20:11.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:20:11.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:20:11.51/tsys/1u,43.5,2u,45.0,3u,37.0,4u,37.4,ia,38.1
2003.338.21:20:11.51/tsys/9u,37.6,au,35.9,bu,40.2,cu,44.2,du,32.4,eu,38.3,ib,37.9
2003.338.21:20:11.51/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,35.0,7u,37.0,8u,36.0,ic,32.8
2003.338.21:20:12.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:20:12.25/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.21:20:12.62/cable/2.2649E-04
2003.338.21:20:12.84/gps-fmout/S +1.31E-07
2003.338.21:20:16.30/wx/18.1,889.6,47.3
2003.338.21:20:16.35/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9783,4999,26,1pps
2003.338.21:20:16.40/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16279,109,24,1pps
2003.338.21:20:16.48/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16237,16340,38,1pps
2003.338.21:20:16.56/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16161,15910,33,1pps
2003.338.21:20:16.64/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16056,15959,61,1pps
2003.338.21:20:17.15#antcn#TR $$/338.21:20:17.08 30.9488 51.3918 -0.0003 0.0001
2003.338.21:20:17.15#antcn#CO 0.0512 -0.0505 -0.7974 0.0140
2003.338.21:20:18.60/mat/600B0124
2003.338.21:20:19.18/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.21:20:19.18:!2003.338.21:21:48
2003.338.21:20:19.82#setcl#time/182599468,1,2003,338,21,20,20.00,1.562,27.656,22
2003.338.21:20:19.82#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.21:21:48.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.21:21:48.00:disc_end
2003.338.21:21:48.48:disc_pos
2003.338.21:21:48.49/disc_pos/69244836392,67514054920,
2003.338.21:21:48.49:disc_check
2003.338.21:21:48.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d21h21m48.385s,6292,0.00250s,40000,17357382592,
2003.338.21:21:48.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.21:21:48.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 66358 : 65790 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:48.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 66363 : 65791 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:48.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 66362 : 65791 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:48.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 66365 : 65787 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:48.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 66357 : 65795 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:48.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 66364 : 65790 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:48.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 66354 : 65788 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:48.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 66356 : 65790 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:48.99:scan_name=338-2129,r4100,98
2003.338.21:21:49.00:source=1741-038,174120.64,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.21:21:49.09:setupsx
2003.338.21:21:58.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:58.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.21:21:58.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 25 ;
2003.338.21:21:58.32:!2003.338.21:28:53
2003.338.21:24:09.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.21:28:53.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:28:53.00/disc_pos/69244836392,69243836392,
2003.338.21:28:53.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.21:28:53.05:!2003.338.21:28:53
2003.338.21:28:53.05:preob
2003.338.21:28:54.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:28:55.47/tpi/1u,16347,2u,16034,3u,16209,4u,16311,ia,9872
2003.338.21:28:55.47/tpi/9u,16160,au,16210,bu,16229,cu,16108,du,16098,eu,16034,ib,5069
2003.338.21:28:55.47/tpi/5u,15780,6u,16099,7u,15877,8u,16234,ic,16444
2003.338.21:28:55.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9872
2003.338.21:28:55.65/tpgain/9u,122,au,95,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5069
2003.338.21:28:55.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16444
2003.338.21:28:57.88/tpzero/1u,498,2u,317,3u,397,4u,452,ia,272
2003.338.21:28:57.88/tpzero/9u,589,au,543,bu,559,cu,520,du,375,eu,431,ib,285
2003.338.21:28:57.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,580,7u,366,8u,278,ic,589
2003.338.21:29:00.12/tpical/1u,18336,2u,17922,3u,18556,4u,18628,ia,11259
2003.338.21:29:00.12/tpical/9u,18992,au,19132,bu,19124,cu,18757,du,19619,eu,19115
2003.338.21:29:00.12/tpical/ib,5957
2003.338.21:29:00.12/tpical/5u,18264,6u,18561,7u,18186,8u,18683,ic,19097
2003.338.21:29:00.13/tpdiff/1u,1989,2u,1888,3u,2347,4u,2317,ia,1387
2003.338.21:29:00.13/tpdiff/9u,2832,au,2922,bu,2895,cu,2649,du,3521,eu,3081,ib,888
2003.338.21:29:00.13/tpdiff/5u,2484,6u,2462,7u,2309,8u,2449,ic,2653
2003.338.21:29:00.30/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11259
2003.338.21:29:00.30/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,95,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5957
2003.338.21:29:00.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19097
2003.338.21:29:00.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:29:00.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:29:00.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:29:00.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:29:00.89/tsys/1u,43.8,2u,45.8,3u,37.1,4u,37.6,ia,38.1
2003.338.21:29:00.89/tsys/9u,39.6,au,38.6,bu,39.0,cu,42.4,du,32.2,eu,36.5,ib,38.8
2003.338.21:29:00.89/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,34.7,7u,36.9,8u,35.8,ic,32.9
2003.338.21:29:01.00/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.21:29:01.35/cable/2.2700E-04
2003.338.21:29:01.35:!2003.338.21:29:03
2003.338.21:29:03.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:29:03.00/disc_pos/69372805120,69243836392,
2003.338.21:29:03.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.21:29:03.01:midob
2003.338.21:29:03.77/tpi/1u,16148,2u,15723,3u,15400,4u,15946,ia,9875
2003.338.21:29:03.77/tpi/9u,15704,au,15607,bu,15806,cu,15845,du,16099,eu,15842,ib,5072
2003.338.21:29:03.77/tpi/5u,15756,6u,15758,7u,15885,8u,16249,ic,16447
2003.338.21:29:03.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9876
2003.338.21:29:03.95/tpgain/9u,120,au,93,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5072
2003.338.21:29:03.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16451
2003.338.21:29:04.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:29:04.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:29:04.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:29:04.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:29:04.53/tsys/1u,43.9,2u,45.7,3u,37.2,4u,37.7,ia,38.1
2003.338.21:29:04.53/tsys/9u,39.8,au,38.8,bu,39.2,cu,42.5,du,32.2,eu,36.6,ib,38.8
2003.338.21:29:04.53/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,34.8,7u,37.0,8u,35.9,ic,32.9
2003.338.21:29:05.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:29:05.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.21:29:05.63/cable/2.2700E-04
2003.338.21:29:05.84/gps-fmout/S +1.58E-07
2003.338.21:29:08.36/wx/18.3,889.5,46.9
2003.338.21:29:08.41/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9866,5071,26,1pps
2003.338.21:29:08.46/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16436,110,24,1pps
2003.338.21:29:08.54/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.18,lock,16128,16199,38,1pps
2003.338.21:29:08.62/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15763,16079,33,1pps
2003.338.21:29:08.70/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.35,lock,16012,16146,61,1pps
2003.338.21:29:09.17#antcn#TR $$/338.21:29:09.10 127.7363 50.6713 0.0002 -0.0001
2003.338.21:29:09.17#antcn#CO 0.0479 -0.0711 -0.7974 0.0144
2003.338.21:29:10.80/mat/600B0139
2003.338.21:29:11.34/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.21:29:11.34:!2003.338.21:30:41
2003.338.21:29:11.83#setcl#time/182652668,1,2003,338,21,29,12.00,1.554,27.804,21
2003.338.21:29:11.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.21:30:41.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.21:30:41.00:disc_end
2003.338.21:30:41.48:disc_pos
2003.338.21:30:41.49/disc_pos/70975492544,69244836392,
2003.338.21:30:41.50:disc_check
2003.338.21:30:41.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d21h30m41.383s,37968,0.00250s,40000,6797272172,
2003.338.21:30:41.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.21:30:41.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 68021 : 67430 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:41.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 68026 : 67432 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:41.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 68027 : 67431 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:41.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 68028 : 67427 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:41.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 68021 : 67435 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:41.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 68027 : 67430 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:41.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 68020 : 67428 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:41.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 68019 : 67430 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:41.98:scan_name=338-2132,r4100,149
2003.338.21:30:41.98:source=1908-201,190812.49,-201155.2,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.21:30:42.10:setupsx
2003.338.21:30:51.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:51.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.21:30:51.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 26 ;
2003.338.21:30:51.31:!2003.338.21:32:02
2003.338.21:31:02.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.21:32:02.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:32:02.00/disc_pos/70975492544,70974492544,
2003.338.21:32:02.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.21:32:02.05:!2003.338.21:32:02
2003.338.21:32:02.05:preob
2003.338.21:32:03.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:32:04.48/tpi/1u,16394,2u,16219,3u,16284,4u,16344,ia,10624
2003.338.21:32:04.48/tpi/9u,16209,au,16082,bu,16121,cu,16111,du,16327,eu,16225,ib,5355
2003.338.21:32:04.48/tpi/5u,15806,6u,16154,7u,15897,8u,15940,ic,17769
2003.338.21:32:04.66/tpgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10624
2003.338.21:32:04.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,92,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5355
2003.338.21:32:04.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17769
2003.338.21:32:06.89/tpzero/1u,492,2u,315,3u,389,4u,447,ia,278
2003.338.21:32:06.89/tpzero/9u,586,au,537,bu,549,cu,511,du,368,eu,428,ib,286
2003.338.21:32:06.89/tpzero/5u,459,6u,577,7u,366,8u,272,ic,602
2003.338.21:32:09.13/tpical/1u,18240,2u,18014,3u,18454,4u,18475,ia,12008
2003.338.21:32:09.13/tpical/9u,18960,au,18918,bu,18753,cu,18509,du,19651,eu,19045
2003.338.21:32:09.13/tpical/ib,6241
2003.338.21:32:09.13/tpical/5u,18112,6u,18414,7u,18040,8u,18166,ic,20417
2003.338.21:32:09.14/tpdiff/1u,1846,2u,1795,3u,2170,4u,2131,ia,1384
2003.338.21:32:09.14/tpdiff/9u,2751,au,2836,bu,2632,cu,2398,du,3324,eu,2820,ib,886
2003.338.21:32:09.14/tpdiff/5u,2306,6u,2260,7u,2143,8u,2226,ic,2648
2003.338.21:32:09.31/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,12008
2003.338.21:32:09.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,92,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,6241
2003.338.21:32:09.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20417
2003.338.21:32:09.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:32:09.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:32:09.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:32:09.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:32:09.90/tsys/1u,47.4,2u,48.7,3u,40.3,4u,41.0,ia,41.1
2003.338.21:32:09.90/tsys/9u,40.9,au,39.5,bu,42.6,cu,46.8,du,34.6,eu,40.3,ib,41.2
2003.338.21:32:09.90/tsys/5u,36.6,6u,37.9,7u,39.9,8u,38.7,ic,35.7
2003.338.21:32:10.01/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.21:32:10.34/cable/2.2738E-04
2003.338.21:32:10.34:!2003.338.21:32:12
2003.338.21:32:12.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:32:12.00/disc_pos/71103434752,70974492544,
2003.338.21:32:12.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.21:32:12.02:midob
2003.338.21:32:12.78/tpi/1u,16140,2u,15592,3u,15673,4u,15909,ia,10611
2003.338.21:32:12.78/tpi/9u,15659,au,15720,bu,15827,cu,15780,du,16067,eu,15633,ib,5365
2003.338.21:32:12.78/tpi/5u,15803,6u,16141,7u,15892,8u,15937,ic,17746
2003.338.21:32:12.96/tpgain/1u,136,2u,111,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10611
2003.338.21:32:12.96/tpgain/9u,119,au,90,bu,117,cu,98,du,122,eu,115,ib,5365
2003.338.21:32:12.96/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17746
2003.338.21:32:13.53/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:32:13.53/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:32:13.53/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:32:13.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:32:13.54/tsys/1u,47.3,2u,48.5,3u,40.3,4u,40.9,ia,41.1
2003.338.21:32:13.54/tsys/9u,40.8,au,40.3,bu,42.5,cu,46.8,du,34.6,eu,40.2,ib,41.3
2003.338.21:32:13.54/tsys/5u,36.6,6u,37.9,7u,39.8,8u,38.7,ic,35.6
2003.338.21:32:14.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:32:14.28/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.21:32:14.62/cable/2.2730E-04
2003.338.21:32:14.84/gps-fmout/S +8.7E-08
2003.338.21:32:17.83/wx/18.4,889.4,46.8
2003.338.21:32:17.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10603,5374,26,1pps
2003.338.21:32:17.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17724,109,24,1pps
2003.338.21:32:18.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.88,lock,16341,16255,38,1pps
2003.338.21:32:18.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15783,16208,33,1pps
2003.338.21:32:18.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,15959,15949,61,1pps
2003.338.21:32:19.17#antcn#TR $$/338.21:32:19.08 126.5213 24.5340 0.0002 0.0001
2003.338.21:32:19.17#antcn#CO 0.0557 -0.1012 -0.7974 0.0383
2003.338.21:32:19.95/mat/600B0213
2003.338.21:32:20.49/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.21:32:20.49:!2003.338.21:34:41
2003.338.21:32:20.83#setcl#time/182671568,1,2003,338,21,32,21.00,1.551,27.856,21
2003.338.21:32:20.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.21:34:41.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.21:34:41.00:disc_end
2003.338.21:34:41.48:disc_pos
2003.338.21:34:41.49/disc_pos/73522061040,70975492544,
2003.338.21:34:41.50:disc_check
2003.338.21:34:41.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d21h34m41.380s,33000,0.00250s,40000,1293396472,
2003.338.21:34:41.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.21:34:41.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 70463 : 69848 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:41.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 70469 : 69850 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:41.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 70470 : 69850 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:41.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 70470 : 69845 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:41.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 70462 : 69854 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:41.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 70469 : 69848 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:41.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 70461 : 69846 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:41.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 70461 : 69848 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:41.98:scan_name=338-2141,r4100,98
2003.338.21:34:41.98:source=1300+580,130047.14,580443.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.21:34:42.09:setupsx
2003.338.21:34:51.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:51.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.21:34:51.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 27 ;
2003.338.21:34:51.33:!2003.338.21:40:55
2003.338.21:36:08.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.21:40:55.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:40:55.00/disc_pos/73522061040,73521061040,
2003.338.21:40:55.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.21:40:55.04:!2003.338.21:40:55
2003.338.21:40:55.06:preob
2003.338.21:40:56.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:40:57.47/tpi/1u,16288,2u,16317,3u,16197,4u,16080,ia,9712
2003.338.21:40:57.47/tpi/9u,16243,au,16423,bu,16207,cu,16108,du,16155,eu,16123,ib,6076
2003.338.21:40:57.47/tpi/5u,16053,6u,15903,7u,16149,8u,15996,ic,16172
2003.338.21:40:57.65/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9712
2003.338.21:40:57.65/tpgain/9u,125,au,87,bu,122,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,6076
2003.338.21:40:57.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16172
2003.338.21:40:59.88/tpzero/1u,499,2u,324,3u,400,4u,449,ia,269
2003.338.21:40:59.88/tpzero/9u,593,au,529,bu,558,cu,519,du,374,eu,429,ib,293
2003.338.21:40:59.88/tpzero/5u,464,6u,576,7u,371,8u,274,ic,586
2003.338.21:41:02.12/tpical/1u,18272,2u,18241,3u,18545,4u,18359,ia,11063
2003.338.21:41:02.12/tpical/9u,19153,au,18940,bu,18976,cu,18663,du,19641,eu,19102
2003.338.21:41:02.12/tpical/ib,6962
2003.338.21:41:02.12/tpical/5u,18595,6u,18239,7u,18488,8u,18337,ic,18751
2003.338.21:41:02.13/tpdiff/1u,1984,2u,1924,3u,2348,4u,2279,ia,1351
2003.338.21:41:02.13/tpdiff/9u,2910,au,2517,bu,2769,cu,2555,du,3486,eu,2979,ib,886
2003.338.21:41:02.13/tpdiff/5u,2542,6u,2336,7u,2339,8u,2341,ic,2579
2003.338.21:41:02.30/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11063
2003.338.21:41:02.30/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,87,bu,122,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,6962
2003.338.21:41:02.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18751
2003.338.21:41:02.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:41:02.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:41:02.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:41:02.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:41:02.89/tsys/1u,43.8,2u,45.7,3u,37.0,4u,37.7,ia,38.4
2003.338.21:41:02.89/tsys/9u,38.7,au,45.5,bu,40.7,cu,43.9,du,32.6,eu,37.9,ib,47.0
2003.338.21:41:02.89/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,36.1,7u,37.1,8u,36.9,ic,33.2
2003.338.21:41:03.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.21:41:03.43/cable/2.2974E-04
2003.338.21:41:03.43:!2003.338.21:41:05
2003.338.21:41:05.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:41:05.00/disc_pos/73649954816,73521061040,
2003.338.21:41:05.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.21:41:05.01:midob
2003.338.21:41:05.75/tpi/1u,16110,2u,15761,3u,15386,4u,15719,ia,9718
2003.338.21:41:05.75/tpi/9u,16195,au,15657,bu,15672,cu,15760,du,15887,eu,15806,ib,6067
2003.338.21:41:05.75/tpi/5u,15525,6u,15873,7u,15611,8u,15970,ic,16174
2003.338.21:41:05.93/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9717
2003.338.21:41:05.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,85,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,6058
2003.338.21:41:05.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16171
2003.338.21:41:06.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:41:06.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:41:06.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:41:06.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:41:06.51/tsys/1u,43.9,2u,45.7,3u,37.2,4u,37.8,ia,38.5
2003.338.21:41:06.51/tsys/9u,38.6,au,45.4,bu,40.7,cu,43.8,du,32.6,eu,37.8,ib,46.9
2003.338.21:41:06.51/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,36.0,7u,37.2,8u,36.9,ic,33.2
2003.338.21:41:07.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:41:07.31/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.21:41:07.67/cable/2.2981E-04
2003.338.21:41:07.84/gps-fmout/S +1.69E-07
2003.338.21:41:07.85/wx/18.5,889.3,47.2
2003.338.21:41:07.91/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9723,6108,26,1pps
2003.338.21:41:07.96/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16181,109,24,1pps
2003.338.21:41:08.04/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16310,16222,38,1pps
2003.338.21:41:08.12/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16061,15837,33,1pps
2003.338.21:41:08.20/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16224,16122,61,1pps
2003.338.21:41:09.17#antcn#TR $$/338.21:41:09.08 330.2665 42.7221 -0.0001 0.0000
2003.338.21:41:09.17#antcn#CO 0.0419 -0.0546 -0.7974 0.0190
2003.338.21:41:10.55/mat/600B0125
2003.338.21:41:11.11/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.21:41:11.11:!2003.338.21:42:43
2003.338.21:41:11.81#setcl#time/182724665,1,2003,338,21,41,12.00,1.568,28.004,23
2003.338.21:41:11.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.21:42:43.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.21:42:43.00:disc_end
2003.338.21:42:43.49:disc_pos
2003.338.21:42:43.50/disc_pos/75252797992,73522061040,
2003.338.21:42:43.50:disc_check
2003.338.21:42:43.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d21h42m43.390s,26232,0.00250s,40000,5981429816,
2003.338.21:42:43.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.21:42:43.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 72126 : 71488 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:43.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 72133 : 71490 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:43.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 72133 : 71490 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:43.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 72135 : 71486 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:43.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 72127 : 71494 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:43.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 72132 : 71489 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:43.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 72125 : 71486 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:43.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 72124 : 71488 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:43.99:scan_name=338-2144,r4100,98
2003.338.21:42:44.00:source=0955+476,095508.50,473928.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.21:42:44.09:setupsx
2003.338.21:42:53.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:53.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.21:42:53.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 28 ;
2003.338.21:42:53.32:!2003.338.21:44:24
2003.338.21:43:04.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.21:44:24.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:44:24.00/disc_pos/75252797992,75251797992,
2003.338.21:44:24.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.21:44:24.04:!2003.338.21:44:24
2003.338.21:44:24.05:preob
2003.338.21:44:25.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:44:26.48/tpi/1u,16315,2u,16220,3u,16337,4u,16190,ia,11073
2003.338.21:44:26.48/tpi/9u,16338,au,16017,bu,16233,cu,16410,du,16206,eu,16319,ib,5635
2003.338.21:44:26.48/tpi/5u,15861,6u,16351,7u,15987,8u,16249,ic,18542
2003.338.21:44:26.66/tpgain/1u,134,2u,111,3u,103,4u,80,ia,11073
2003.338.21:44:26.66/tpgain/9u,118,au,92,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5635
2003.338.21:44:26.66/tpgain/5u,51,6u,75,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18542
2003.338.21:44:28.89/tpzero/1u,486,2u,310,3u,386,4u,441,ia,284
2003.338.21:44:28.89/tpzero/9u,584,au,534,bu,542,cu,510,du,358,eu,426,ib,289
2003.338.21:44:28.89/tpzero/5u,458,6u,576,7u,364,8u,277,ic,608
2003.338.21:44:31.13/tpical/1u,18069,2u,17916,3u,18424,4u,18216,ia,12446
2003.338.21:44:31.13/tpical/9u,18974,au,18647,bu,18718,cu,18732,du,19348,eu,19034
2003.338.21:44:31.13/tpical/ib,6537
2003.338.21:44:31.13/tpical/5u,18045,6u,18492,7u,18025,8u,18419,ic,21170
2003.338.21:44:31.14/tpdiff/1u,1754,2u,1696,3u,2087,4u,2026,ia,1373
2003.338.21:44:31.14/tpdiff/9u,2636,au,2630,bu,2485,cu,2322,du,3142,eu,2715,ib,902
2003.338.21:44:31.14/tpdiff/5u,2184,6u,2141,7u,2038,8u,2170,ic,2628
2003.338.21:44:31.31/tpdiffgain/1u,134,2u,111,3u,103,4u,80,ia,12446
2003.338.21:44:31.31/tpdiffgain/9u,118,au,92,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,6537
2003.338.21:44:31.31/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,75,7u,53,8u,63,ic,21170
2003.338.21:44:31.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:44:31.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:44:31.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:44:31.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:44:31.90/tsys/1u,49.6,2u,51.6,3u,42.0,4u,42.8,ia,43.2
2003.338.21:44:31.90/tsys/9u,43.0,au,42.4,bu,45.5,cu,49.3,du,36.3,eu,42.1,ib,42.7
2003.338.21:44:31.90/tsys/5u,38.8,6u,40.5,7u,42.2,8u,40.5,ic,37.5
2003.338.21:44:32.02/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.21:44:32.38/cable/2.2989E-04
2003.338.21:44:32.38:!2003.338.21:44:34
2003.338.21:44:34.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:44:34.00/disc_pos/75380686848,75251797992,
2003.338.21:44:34.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.21:44:34.01:midob
2003.338.21:44:34.76/tpi/1u,16262,2u,15637,3u,15713,4u,15741,ia,11041
2003.338.21:44:34.76/tpi/9u,15825,au,15846,bu,15657,cu,15757,du,15683,eu,16005,ib,5637
2003.338.21:44:34.76/tpi/5u,15803,6u,15875,7u,15936,8u,16219,ic,18480
2003.338.21:44:34.94/tpgain/1u,134,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11043
2003.338.21:44:34.94/tpgain/9u,116,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,113,ib,5637
2003.338.21:44:34.94/tpgain/5u,51,6u,74,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18481
2003.338.21:44:35.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:44:35.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:44:35.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:44:35.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:44:35.52/tsys/1u,49.5,2u,51.6,3u,42.0,4u,42.6,ia,43.1
2003.338.21:44:35.52/tsys/9u,43.1,au,41.9,bu,45.4,cu,49.4,du,36.4,eu,42.1,ib,42.7
2003.338.21:44:35.52/tsys/5u,38.6,6u,40.4,7u,42.0,8u,40.4,ic,37.4
2003.338.21:44:36.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:44:36.29/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.21:44:36.65/cable/2.2989E-04
2003.338.21:44:36.84/gps-fmout/S +1.01E-07
2003.338.21:44:39.83/wx/18.5,889.3,47.4
2003.338.21:44:39.88/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11043,5637,26,1pps
2003.338.21:44:39.93/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18485,109,24,1pps
2003.338.21:44:40.01/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.38, 6.70,lock,16251,16214,38,1pps
2003.338.21:44:40.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,15804,15652,33,1pps
2003.338.21:44:40.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.20, 4.74,lock,16081,15986,61,1pps
2003.338.21:44:41.17#antcn#TR $$/338.21:44:41.09 315.2908 15.9722 -0.0001 0.0001
2003.338.21:44:41.17#antcn#CO 0.0523 -0.0846 -0.7974 0.0608
2003.338.21:44:42.15/mat/600B0149
2003.338.21:44:42.71/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.21:44:42.71:!2003.338.21:46:12
2003.338.21:44:42.84#setcl#time/182745767,1,2003,338,21,44,43.00,1.548,28.063,20
2003.338.21:44:42.84#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.21:46:12.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.21:46:12.00:disc_end
2003.338.21:46:12.48:disc_pos
2003.338.21:46:12.50/disc_pos/76983529528,75252797992,
2003.338.21:46:12.50:disc_check
2003.338.21:46:12.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d21h46m12.383s,10896,0.00250s,40000,1613163800,
2003.338.21:46:12.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.21:46:12.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 73790 : 73128 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:12.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 73796 : 73130 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:12.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 73798 : 73131 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:12.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 73798 : 73126 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:12.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 73790 : 73135 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:12.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 73797 : 73129 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:12.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 73788 : 73126 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:12.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 73788 : 73128 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:12.99:scan_name=338-2153,r4100,98
2003.338.21:46:13.00:source=2201+315,220101.46,313105.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.21:46:13.09:setupsx
2003.338.21:46:22.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:22.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.21:46:22.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 29 ;
2003.338.21:46:22.33:!2003.338.21:52:56
2003.338.21:47:12.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.21:52:56.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:52:56.00/disc_pos/76983529528,76982529528,
2003.338.21:52:56.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.21:52:56.05:!2003.338.21:52:56
2003.338.21:52:56.05:preob
2003.338.21:52:57.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:52:58.47/tpi/1u,16218,2u,16069,3u,16136,4u,16121,ia,11572
2003.338.21:52:58.47/tpi/9u,16067,au,16041,bu,15928,cu,15976,du,16151,eu,15864,ib,5705
2003.338.21:52:58.47/tpi/5u,15943,6u,16193,7u,16121,8u,16069,ic,19425
2003.338.21:52:58.65/tpgain/1u,131,2u,108,3u,100,4u,78,ia,11572
2003.338.21:52:58.65/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,118,eu,112,ib,5705
2003.338.21:52:58.65/tpgain/5u,50,6u,73,7u,52,8u,61,ic,19425
2003.338.21:53:00.88/tpzero/1u,481,2u,304,3u,377,4u,436,ia,285
2003.338.21:53:00.88/tpzero/9u,579,au,538,bu,538,cu,503,du,356,eu,419,ib,290
2003.338.21:53:00.88/tpzero/5u,459,6u,572,7u,365,8u,272,ic,614
2003.338.21:53:03.12/tpical/1u,17874,2u,17672,3u,18093,4u,17999,ia,12927
2003.338.21:53:03.12/tpical/9u,18526,au,18695,bu,18258,cu,18133,du,19111,eu,18438
2003.338.21:53:03.12/tpical/ib,6563
2003.338.21:53:03.12/tpical/5u,18035,6u,18241,7u,18069,8u,18056,ic,22028
2003.338.21:53:03.13/tpdiff/1u,1656,2u,1603,3u,1957,4u,1878,ia,1355
2003.338.21:53:03.13/tpdiff/9u,2459,au,2654,bu,2330,cu,2157,du,2960,eu,2574,ib,858
2003.338.21:53:03.13/tpdiff/5u,2092,6u,2048,7u,1948,8u,1987,ic,2603
2003.338.21:53:03.30/tpdiffgain/1u,131,2u,108,3u,100,4u,78,ia,12927
2003.338.21:53:03.30/tpdiffgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,118,eu,112,ib,6563
2003.338.21:53:03.30/tpdiffgain/5u,50,6u,73,7u,52,8u,61,ic,22028
2003.338.21:53:03.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:53:03.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:53:03.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:53:03.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:53:03.89/tsys/1u,52.3,2u,54.1,3u,44.3,4u,45.9,ia,45.8
2003.338.21:53:03.89/tsys/9u,45.3,au,42.1,bu,47.6,cu,51.6,du,38.4,eu,43.2,ib,45.4
2003.338.21:53:03.89/tsys/5u,40.7,6u,42.0,7u,44.5,8u,43.7,ic,39.7
2003.338.21:53:04.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.21:53:04.37/cable/2.2833E-04
2003.338.21:53:04.37:!2003.338.21:53:06
2003.338.21:53:06.00:disc_pos
2003.338.21:53:06.00/disc_pos/77111463936,76982529528,
2003.338.21:53:06.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.21:53:06.03:midob
2003.338.21:53:06.77/tpi/1u,16180,2u,15700,3u,15786,4u,16050,ia,11541
2003.338.21:53:06.77/tpi/9u,15755,au,15748,bu,15901,cu,15664,du,15880,eu,15909,ib,5696
2003.338.21:53:06.77/tpi/5u,15891,6u,16145,7u,16064,8u,15534,ic,19364
2003.338.21:53:06.95/tpgain/1u,131,2u,107,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11541
2003.338.21:53:06.95/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,94,du,117,eu,112,ib,5696
2003.338.21:53:06.95/tpgain/5u,50,6u,73,7u,52,8u,60,ic,19368
2003.338.21:53:07.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.21:53:07.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.21:53:07.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.21:53:07.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.21:53:07.53/tsys/1u,52.1,2u,53.8,3u,44.2,4u,45.7,ia,45.7
2003.338.21:53:07.53/tsys/9u,45.2,au,42.2,bu,47.5,cu,51.7,du,38.4,eu,43.3,ib,45.4
2003.338.21:53:07.53/tsys/5u,40.6,6u,41.8,7u,44.3,8u,43.7,ic,39.6
2003.338.21:53:08.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.21:53:08.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.21:53:08.65/cable/2.2819E-04
2003.338.21:53:08.84/gps-fmout/S +1.27E-07
2003.338.21:53:10.00/wx/18.5,889.1,46.2
2003.338.21:53:10.06/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11531,5698,26,1pps
2003.338.21:53:10.11/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19357,110,24,1pps
2003.338.21:53:10.19/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.18, 6.51,lock,16171,16254,38,1pps
2003.338.21:53:10.27/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,15892,15788,33,1pps
2003.338.21:53:10.35/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 4.66,lock,16060,15950,61,1pps
2003.338.21:53:11.18#antcn#TR $$/338.21:53:11.08 60.5059 12.2860 0.0001 -0.0000
2003.338.21:53:11.18#antcn#CO 0.0578 -0.1008 -0.7974 0.0792
2003.338.21:53:11.90/mat/600B0154
2003.338.21:53:12.44/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.21:53:12.44:!2003.338.21:54:44
2003.338.21:53:12.81#setcl#time/182796764,1,2003,338,21,53,13.00,1.566,28.204,23
2003.338.21:53:12.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.21:54:44.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.21:54:44.00:disc_end
2003.338.21:54:44.49:disc_pos
2003.338.21:54:44.50/disc_pos/78714148856,76983529528,
2003.338.21:54:44.50:disc_check
2003.338.21:54:44.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d21h54m44.388s,36568,0.00250s,40000,6461435000,
2003.338.21:54:44.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.21:54:44.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 75453 : 74768 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:44.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 75460 : 74770 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:44.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 75461 : 74771 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:44.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 75462 : 74766 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:44.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 75454 : 74776 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:44.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 75460 : 74769 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:44.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 75453 : 74767 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:44.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 75451 : 74768 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:45.00:scan_name=338-2204,r4100,252
2003.338.21:54:45.00:source=1749+096,174910.41,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.21:54:45.09:setupsx
2003.338.21:54:54.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:54.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.21:54:54.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 30 ;
2003.338.21:54:54.32:!2003.338.22:04:43
2003.338.21:55:17.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.21:59:13.48;"weather-mostly cloudy
2003.338.21:59:15.27;sxmon
2003.338.21:59:15.31/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.83 volt
2003.338.21:59:15.35/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,2.56 volt
2003.338.21:59:15.39/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,271.62 psi
2003.338.21:59:15.43/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,84.51 psi
2003.338.21:59:15.47/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,99.74 degC
2003.338.21:59:15.51/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2003.338.21:59:15.55/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,32.73 degK
2003.338.21:59:15.59/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,227.16 degK
2003.338.22:04:43.01:disc_pos
2003.338.22:04:43.02/disc_pos/78714148856,78713148856,
2003.338.22:04:43.02:disc_start=on
2003.338.22:04:43.05:!2003.338.22:04:43
2003.338.22:04:43.08:preob
2003.338.22:04:44.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:04:45.48/tpi/1u,16302,2u,16182,3u,16072,4u,16065,ia,9957
2003.338.22:04:45.48/tpi/9u,16075,au,16153,bu,16298,cu,16402,du,16497,eu,16237,ib,4827
2003.338.22:04:45.48/tpi/5u,15933,6u,15908,7u,16032,8u,15965,ic,16633
2003.338.22:04:45.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9957
2003.338.22:04:45.66/tpgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,4827
2003.338.22:04:45.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16633
2003.338.22:04:47.89/tpzero/1u,495,2u,319,3u,394,4u,447,ia,272
2003.338.22:04:47.89/tpzero/9u,593,au,550,bu,559,cu,521,du,381,eu,431,ib,281
2003.338.22:04:47.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,577,7u,368,8u,275,ic,591
2003.338.22:04:50.13/tpical/1u,18215,2u,18032,3u,18349,4u,18284,ia,11319
2003.338.22:04:50.13/tpical/9u,19034,au,19311,bu,18975,cu,18788,du,19872,eu,19078
2003.338.22:04:50.13/tpical/ib,5690
2003.338.22:04:50.13/tpical/5u,18380,6u,18263,7u,18318,8u,18246,ic,19245
2003.338.22:04:50.14/tpdiff/1u,1913,2u,1850,3u,2277,4u,2219,ia,1362
2003.338.22:04:50.14/tpdiff/9u,2959,au,3158,bu,2677,cu,2386,du,3375,eu,2841,ib,863
2003.338.22:04:50.14/tpdiff/5u,2447,6u,2355,7u,2286,8u,2281,ic,2612
2003.338.22:04:50.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11319
2003.338.22:04:50.31/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,5690
2003.338.22:04:50.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19245
2003.338.22:04:50.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:04:50.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:04:50.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:04:50.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:04:50.90/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,47.2,3u,37.9,4u,38.7,ia,39.1
2003.338.22:04:50.90/tsys/9u,37.7,au,35.6,bu,42.3,cu,47.9,du,34.4,eu,40.1,ib,37.9
2003.338.22:04:50.90/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,35.8,7u,37.7,8u,37.8,ic,33.8
2003.338.22:04:51.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:04:51.33/cable/2.3070E-04
2003.338.22:04:51.33:!2003.338.22:04:53
2003.338.22:04:53.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:04:53.00/disc_pos/78842101760,78713148856,
2003.338.22:04:53.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.22:04:53.01:midob
2003.338.22:04:53.75/tpi/1u,16112,2u,15617,3u,15561,4u,15671,ia,9968
2003.338.22:04:53.75/tpi/9u,16724,au,15780,bu,16338,cu,15755,du,16236,eu,16219,ib,4809
2003.338.22:04:53.75/tpi/5u,15959,6u,15954,7u,15476,8u,15971,ic,16657
2003.338.22:04:53.93/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9987
2003.338.22:04:53.93/tpgain/9u,128,au,100,bu,125,cu,103,du,128,eu,123,ib,4817
2003.338.22:04:53.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16692
2003.338.22:04:54.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:04:54.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:04:54.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:04:54.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:04:54.51/tsys/1u,45.6,2u,47.1,3u,38.1,4u,38.7,ia,39.2
2003.338.22:04:54.51/tsys/9u,38.6,au,35.4,bu,41.7,cu,46.9,du,33.8,eu,39.3,ib,37.8
2003.338.22:04:54.51/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,35.9,7u,37.7,8u,37.8,ic,33.8
2003.338.22:04:55.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:04:55.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:04:55.61/cable/2.3070E-04
2003.338.22:04:55.85/gps-fmout/S +8.6E-08
2003.338.22:04:59.19/wx/18.6,889.0,46.0
2003.338.22:04:59.24/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10031,4815,26,1pps
2003.338.22:04:59.29/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16777,110,24,1pps
2003.338.22:04:59.37/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16201,16237,38,1pps
2003.338.22:04:59.45/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16077,15883,33,1pps
2003.338.22:04:59.53/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.98, 5.42,lock,16054,16069,61,1pps
2003.338.22:05:00.17#antcn#TR $$/338.22:05:00.09 115.8347 64.5875 0.0001 0.0003
2003.338.22:05:00.17#antcn#CO 0.0398 -0.0512 -0.7974 0.0084
2003.338.22:05:00.44/mat/600B0156
2003.338.22:05:01.00/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.22:05:01.00:!2003.338.22:09:05
2003.338.22:05:01.82#setcl#time/182867663,1,2003,338,22,05,02.00,1.563,28.401,22
2003.338.22:05:01.82#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.22:09:05.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.22:09:05.00:disc_end
2003.338.22:09:05.48:disc_pos
2003.338.22:09:05.49/disc_pos/82908772256,78714148856,
2003.338.22:09:05.49:disc_check
2003.338.22:09:05.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d22h09m05.388s,9704,0.00250s,40000,9581403464,
2003.338.22:09:05.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.22:09:05.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 79468 : 78759 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:05.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 79473 : 78760 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:05.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 79475 : 78761 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:05.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 79478 : 78755 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:05.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 79467 : 78766 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:05.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 79474 : 78759 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:05.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 79466 : 78757 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:05.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 79465 : 78758 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:05.99:scan_name=338-2212a,r4100,177
2003.338.22:09:06.00:source=1726+455,172601.24,453304.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.22:09:06.09:setupsx
2003.338.22:09:15.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:15.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.22:09:15.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 31 ;
2003.338.22:09:15.34:!2003.338.22:12:15
2003.338.22:09:58.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.22:12:15.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:12:15.00/disc_pos/82908772256,82907772256,
2003.338.22:12:15.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.22:12:15.05:!2003.338.22:12:15
2003.338.22:12:15.05:preob
2003.338.22:12:16.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:12:17.47/tpi/1u,16249,2u,16377,3u,16164,4u,16181,ia,10543
2003.338.22:12:17.47/tpi/9u,16277,au,15966,bu,15968,cu,16046,du,15994,eu,16243,ib,4874
2003.338.22:12:17.47/tpi/5u,16381,6u,16069,7u,15891,8u,15962,ic,17736
2003.338.22:12:17.65/tpgain/1u,137,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10543
2003.338.22:12:17.65/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,122,ib,4874
2003.338.22:12:17.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17736
2003.338.22:12:19.88/tpzero/1u,490,2u,318,3u,388,4u,445,ia,278
2003.338.22:12:19.88/tpzero/9u,598,au,550,bu,559,cu,520,du,376,eu,435,ib,283
2003.338.22:12:19.88/tpzero/5u,465,6u,574,7u,365,8u,273,ic,599
2003.338.22:12:22.12/tpical/1u,17999,2u,18100,3u,18230,4u,18214,ia,11844
2003.338.22:12:22.12/tpical/9u,19254,au,19140,bu,18818,cu,18640,du,19513,eu,19341
2003.338.22:12:22.12/tpical/ib,5756
2003.338.22:12:22.12/tpical/5u,18641,6u,18215,7u,17902,8u,18041,ic,20237
2003.338.22:12:22.13/tpdiff/1u,1750,2u,1723,3u,2066,4u,2033,ia,1301
2003.338.22:12:22.13/tpdiff/9u,2977,au,3174,bu,2850,cu,2594,du,3519,eu,3098,ib,882
2003.338.22:12:22.13/tpdiff/5u,2260,6u,2146,7u,2011,8u,2079,ic,2501
2003.338.22:12:22.30/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11844
2003.338.22:12:22.30/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,122,ib,5756
2003.338.22:12:22.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20237
2003.338.22:12:22.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:12:22.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:12:22.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:12:22.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:12:22.89/tsys/1u,49.5,2u,51.3,3u,42.0,4u,42.6,ia,43.4
2003.338.22:12:22.89/tsys/9u,37.9,au,35.0,bu,38.9,cu,43.1,du,32.0,eu,36.7,ib,37.5
2003.338.22:12:22.89/tsys/5u,38.7,6u,39.7,7u,42.5,8u,41.5,ic,37.7
2003.338.22:12:23.02/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.22:12:23.36/cable/2.3011E-04
2003.338.22:12:23.36:!2003.338.22:12:25
2003.338.22:12:25.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:12:25.00/disc_pos/83036758016,82907772256,
2003.338.22:12:25.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.22:12:25.01:midob
2003.338.22:12:25.75/tpi/1u,16164,2u,15717,3u,15804,4u,15709,ia,10483
2003.338.22:12:25.75/tpi/9u,16080,au,15674,bu,16304,cu,15796,du,16578,eu,15800,ib,4896
2003.338.22:12:25.75/tpi/5u,15690,6u,15995,7u,15797,8u,15871,ic,17631
2003.338.22:12:25.93/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10505
2003.338.22:12:25.93/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,124,cu,102,du,128,eu,120,ib,4887
2003.338.22:12:25.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17667
2003.338.22:12:26.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:12:26.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:12:26.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:12:26.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:12:26.51/tsys/1u,49.3,2u,51.0,3u,41.9,4u,42.4,ia,43.1
2003.338.22:12:26.51/tsys/9u,38.1,au,35.0,bu,39.1,cu,43.3,du,32.6,eu,36.9,ib,37.7
2003.338.22:12:26.51/tsys/5u,38.5,6u,39.5,7u,42.2,8u,41.3,ic,37.5
2003.338.22:12:27.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:12:27.29/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.22:12:27.63/cable/2.3018E-04
2003.338.22:12:27.83/gps-fmout/S +1.22E-07
2003.338.22:12:31.24/wx/18.5,889.0,47.2
2003.338.22:12:31.29/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10547,4886,26,1pps
2003.338.22:12:31.34/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17738,110,24,1pps
2003.338.22:12:31.42/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.94,lock,16244,16355,38,1pps
2003.338.22:12:31.50/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15757,16234,33,1pps
2003.338.22:12:31.58/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.35,lock,16340,16031,61,1pps
2003.338.22:12:32.18#antcn#TR $$/338.22:12:32.10 24.2619 63.5425 -0.0003 -0.0001
2003.338.22:12:32.18#antcn#CO 0.0402 -0.0324 -0.7974 0.0088
2003.338.22:12:32.49/mat/600B0019
2003.338.22:12:33.05/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.22:12:33.06:!2003.338.22:15:22
2003.338.22:12:33.83#setcl#time/182912864,1,2003,338,22,12,34.00,1.548,28.527,21
2003.338.22:12:33.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.22:15:22.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.22:15:22.01:disc_end
2003.338.22:15:22.51:disc_pos
2003.338.22:15:22.53/disc_pos/85903598032,82908772256,
2003.338.22:15:22.53:disc_check
2003.338.22:15:22.93/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d22h15m22.400s,13856,0.00250s,40000,3037370072,
2003.338.22:15:22.93:postob_mk5a
2003.338.22:15:22.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 82338 : 81604 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:22.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 82342 : 81606 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:22.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 82346 : 81606 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:22.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 82347 : 81601 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:22.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 82336 : 81612 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:22.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 82343 : 81605 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:22.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 82335 : 81603 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:23.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 82335 : 81605 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:23.02:scan_name=338-2217a,r4100,98
2003.338.22:15:23.02:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.22:15:24.09:setupsx
2003.338.22:15:33.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:33.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.22:15:33.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 32 ;
2003.338.22:15:33.31:!2003.338.22:17:08
2003.338.22:17:02.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.22:17:08.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:17:08.00/disc_pos/85903598032,85902598032,
2003.338.22:17:08.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.22:17:08.05:!2003.338.22:17:08
2003.338.22:17:08.05:preob
2003.338.22:17:09.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:17:10.47/tpi/1u,16334,2u,16158,3u,15984,4u,16183,ia,9585
2003.338.22:17:10.47/tpi/9u,16080,au,16001,bu,16028,cu,16007,du,16462,eu,16028,ib,4907
2003.338.22:17:10.47/tpi/5u,15859,6u,16189,7u,15958,8u,16299,ic,15969
2003.338.22:17:10.65/tpgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,9585
2003.338.22:17:10.65/tpgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,128,eu,121,ib,4907
2003.338.22:17:10.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15969
2003.338.22:17:12.88/tpzero/1u,500,2u,323,3u,396,4u,451,ia,268
2003.338.22:17:12.88/tpzero/9u,591,au,549,bu,558,cu,519,du,384,eu,433,ib,282
2003.338.22:17:12.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,583,7u,369,8u,280,ic,586
2003.338.22:17:15.12/tpical/1u,18340,2u,18067,3u,18310,4u,18479,ia,10915
2003.338.22:17:15.12/tpical/9u,19070,au,19233,bu,18922,cu,18658,du,20217,eu,19125
2003.338.22:17:15.12/tpical/ib,5803
2003.338.22:17:15.12/tpical/5u,18360,6u,18590,7u,18270,8u,18739,ic,18523
2003.338.22:17:15.13/tpdiff/1u,2006,2u,1909,3u,2326,4u,2296,ia,1330
2003.338.22:17:15.13/tpdiff/9u,2990,au,3232,bu,2894,cu,2651,du,3755,eu,3097,ib,896
2003.338.22:17:15.13/tpdiff/5u,2501,6u,2401,7u,2312,8u,2440,ic,2554
2003.338.22:17:15.30/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,10915
2003.338.22:17:15.30/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,128,eu,121,ib,5803
2003.338.22:17:15.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18523
2003.338.22:17:15.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:17:15.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:17:15.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:17:15.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:17:15.89/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.6,3u,36.9,4u,37.7,ia,38.5
2003.338.22:17:15.89/tsys/9u,37.3,au,34.4,bu,38.5,cu,42.1,du,30.8,eu,36.3,ib,37.2
2003.338.22:17:15.89/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,35.7,7u,37.1,8u,36.1,ic,33.1
2003.338.22:17:16.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:17:16.33/cable/2.2959E-04
2003.338.22:17:16.33:!2003.338.22:17:18
2003.338.22:17:18.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:17:18.00/disc_pos/86031577088,85902598032,
2003.338.22:17:18.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.22:17:18.02:midob
2003.338.22:17:18.75/tpi/1u,16030,2u,15577,3u,15412,4u,15745,ia,9553
2003.338.22:17:18.75/tpi/9u,16314,au,15644,bu,16302,cu,15724,du,16516,eu,16279,ib,4903
2003.338.22:17:18.75/tpi/5u,15807,6u,15617,7u,15885,8u,16241,ic,15903
2003.338.22:17:18.93/tpgain/1u,143,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9549
2003.338.22:17:18.93/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,124,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,4908
2003.338.22:17:18.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15899
2003.338.22:17:19.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:17:19.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:17:19.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:17:19.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:17:19.51/tsys/1u,43.2,2u,45.5,3u,36.9,4u,37.5,ia,38.4
2003.338.22:17:19.51/tsys/9u,37.2,au,34.3,bu,38.5,cu,42.1,du,30.9,eu,36.2,ib,37.1
2003.338.22:17:19.51/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,35.3,7u,36.9,8u,36.0,ic,33.0
2003.338.22:17:20.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:17:20.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:17:20.64/cable/2.2952E-04
2003.338.22:17:20.84/gps-fmout/S +1.47E-07
2003.338.22:17:20.85/wx/18.5,888.8,47.1
2003.338.22:17:20.91/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9552,4908,26,1pps
2003.338.22:17:20.96/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15901,110,24,1pps
2003.338.22:17:21.04/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.30,lock,16297,16161,38,1pps
2003.338.22:17:21.12/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15786,16060,33,1pps
2003.338.22:17:21.20/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.35,lock,16311,16039,61,1pps
2003.338.22:17:22.17#antcn#TR $$/338.22:17:22.09 206.1704 77.0805 0.0009 0.0000
2003.338.22:17:22.17#antcn#CO -0.0796 -0.0332 -0.7974 0.0040
2003.338.22:17:22.65/mat/600B0131
2003.338.22:17:23.23/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.22:17:23.23:!2003.338.22:18:56
2003.338.22:17:23.81#setcl#time/182941861,1,2003,338,22,17,24.00,1.569,28.607,23
2003.338.22:17:23.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.22:18:56.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.22:18:56.00:disc_end
2003.338.22:18:56.48:disc_pos
2003.338.22:18:56.49/disc_pos/87634260552,85903598032,
2003.338.22:18:56.49:disc_check
2003.338.22:18:56.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d22h18m56.385s,29612,0.00250s,40000,1693081724,
2003.338.22:18:56.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.22:18:56.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 84003 : 83244 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:18:56.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 84005 : 83246 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:18:56.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 84010 : 83246 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:18:56.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 84010 : 83241 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:18:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 84001 : 83253 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:18:56.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 84006 : 83245 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:18:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 83998 : 83244 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:18:56.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 83998 : 83245 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:18:56.97:scan_name=338-2221,r4100,158
2003.338.22:18:56.98:source=2149+056,214907.72,053806.8,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.22:18:57.08:setupsx
2003.338.22:19:06.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.22:19:06.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.22:19:06.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 33 ;
2003.338.22:19:06.32:!2003.338.22:20:52
2003.338.22:20:05.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.22:20:52.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:20:52.00/disc_pos/87634260552,87633260552,
2003.338.22:20:52.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.22:20:52.05:!2003.338.22:20:52
2003.338.22:20:52.05:preob
2003.338.22:20:53.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:20:54.47/tpi/1u,16222,2u,16159,3u,15954,4u,16111,ia,12141
2003.338.22:20:54.47/tpi/9u,15901,au,15951,bu,16104,cu,16152,du,16109,eu,16115,ib,5954
2003.338.22:20:54.47/tpi/5u,16074,6u,16005,7u,16222,8u,15807,ic,20448
2003.338.22:20:54.65/tpgain/1u,128,2u,106,3u,97,4u,76,ia,12141
2003.338.22:20:54.65/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,5954
2003.338.22:20:54.65/tpgain/5u,49,6u,71,7u,51,8u,59,ic,20448
2003.338.22:20:56.88/tpzero/1u,477,2u,304,3u,371,4u,433,ia,293
2003.338.22:20:56.88/tpzero/9u,575,au,535,bu,538,cu,505,du,352,eu,422,ib,293
2003.338.22:20:56.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,570,7u,365,8u,269,ic,624
2003.338.22:20:59.12/tpical/1u,17877,2u,17781,3u,17859,4u,18002,ia,13552
2003.338.22:20:59.12/tpical/9u,18396,au,18602,bu,18479,cu,18355,du,19093,eu,18703
2003.338.22:20:59.12/tpical/ib,6796
2003.338.22:20:59.12/tpical/5u,18167,6u,18029,7u,18204,8u,17727,ic,23163
2003.338.22:20:59.13/tpdiff/1u,1655,2u,1622,3u,1905,4u,1891,ia,1411
2003.338.22:20:59.13/tpdiff/9u,2495,au,2651,bu,2375,cu,2203,du,2984,eu,2588,ib,842
2003.338.22:20:59.13/tpdiff/5u,2093,6u,2024,7u,1982,8u,1920,ic,2715
2003.338.22:20:59.30/tpdiffgain/1u,128,2u,106,3u,97,4u,76,ia,13552
2003.338.22:20:59.30/tpdiffgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,6796
2003.338.22:20:59.30/tpdiffgain/5u,49,6u,71,7u,51,8u,59,ic,23163
2003.338.22:20:59.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:20:59.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:20:59.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:20:59.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:20:59.89/tsys/1u,52.3,2u,53.8,3u,45.0,4u,45.6,ia,46.2
2003.338.22:20:59.89/tsys/9u,44.2,au,41.9,bu,47.2,cu,51.1,du,38.0,eu,43.7,ib,48.4
2003.338.22:20:59.89/tsys/5u,41.0,6u,41.9,7u,44.0,8u,44.5,ic,40.2
2003.338.22:21:00.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:21:00.33/cable/2.2930E-04
2003.338.22:21:00.33:!2003.338.22:21:02
2003.338.22:21:02.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:21:02.00/disc_pos/87762243584,87633260552,
2003.338.22:21:02.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.22:21:02.02:midob
2003.338.22:21:02.76/tpi/1u,16255,2u,15878,3u,15994,4u,16135,ia,12163
2003.338.22:21:02.76/tpi/9u,15654,au,15943,bu,15829,cu,15837,du,15834,eu,15728,ib,5944
2003.338.22:21:02.76/tpi/5u,16120,6u,16077,7u,15657,8u,15835,ic,20497
2003.338.22:21:02.94/tpgain/1u,128,2u,105,3u,97,4u,76,ia,12167
2003.338.22:21:02.94/tpgain/9u,114,au,92,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,111,ib,5944
2003.338.22:21:02.94/tpgain/5u,49,6u,71,7u,50,8u,59,ic,20498
2003.338.22:21:03.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:21:03.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:21:03.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:21:03.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:21:03.52/tsys/1u,52.4,2u,53.8,3u,45.1,4u,45.7,ia,46.3
2003.338.22:21:03.52/tsys/9u,44.3,au,41.8,bu,47.2,cu,51.2,du,38.0,eu,43.4,ib,48.3
2003.338.22:21:03.52/tsys/5u,41.1,6u,42.1,7u,44.2,8u,44.6,ic,40.3
2003.338.22:21:04.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:21:04.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:21:04.60/cable/2.2937E-04
2003.338.22:21:04.84/gps-fmout/S +1.66E-07
2003.338.22:21:04.85/wx/18.4,888.7,47.1
2003.338.22:21:04.91/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,12176,5951,26,1pps
2003.338.22:21:04.96/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,20525,111,24,1pps
2003.338.22:21:05.04/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.98, 6.31,lock,16258,16375,38,1pps
2003.338.22:21:05.12/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.36, -1.84,lock,16136,16074,33,1pps
2003.338.22:21:05.20/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.05, 4.66,lock,15903,16126,61,1pps
2003.338.22:21:06.16#antcn#TR $$/338.22:21:06.08 88.6668 12.3308 -0.0000 -0.0003
2003.338.22:21:06.16#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.1073 -0.7974 0.0788
2003.338.22:21:07.07/mat/600B0216
2003.338.22:21:07.61/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.22:21:07.61:!2003.338.22:23:40
2003.338.22:21:07.83#setcl#time/182964263,1,2003,338,22,21,08.00,1.549,28.669,21
2003.338.22:21:07.83#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.22:23:40.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.22:23:40.00:disc_end
2003.338.22:23:40.49:disc_pos
2003.338.22:23:40.49/disc_pos/90325048408,87634260552,
2003.338.22:23:40.50:disc_check
2003.338.22:23:40.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d22h23m40.398s,29608,0.00250s,40000,1853412148,
2003.338.22:23:40.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.22:23:40.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 86582 : 85800 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:40.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 86584 : 85802 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:40.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 86590 : 85803 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:40.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 86589 : 85797 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:40.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 86581 : 85808 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:40.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 86585 : 85801 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:40.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 86580 : 85799 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:40.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 86577 : 85801 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:40.98:scan_name=338-2234,r4100,312
2003.338.22:23:40.98:source=2136+141,213637.43,141000.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.22:23:41.08:setupsx
2003.338.22:23:50.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:50.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.22:23:50.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 34 ;
2003.338.22:23:50.32:!2003.338.22:34:11
2003.338.22:23:52.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.22:34:11.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:34:11.00/disc_pos/90325048408,90324048408,
2003.338.22:34:11.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.22:34:11.04:!2003.338.22:34:11
2003.338.22:34:11.05:preob
2003.338.22:34:12.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:34:13.49/tpi/1u,16279,2u,16099,3u,16169,4u,16225,ia,10556
2003.338.22:34:13.49/tpi/9u,15957,au,16038,bu,15944,cu,16239,du,16119,eu,15972,ib,5229
2003.338.22:34:13.49/tpi/5u,15713,6u,16040,7u,15828,8u,16341,ic,17653
2003.338.22:34:13.67/tpgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10556
2003.338.22:34:13.67/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,5229
2003.338.22:34:13.67/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17653
2003.338.22:34:15.90/tpzero/1u,491,2u,313,3u,389,4u,445,ia,277
2003.338.22:34:15.90/tpzero/9u,585,au,544,bu,548,cu,514,du,367,eu,426,ib,285
2003.338.22:34:15.90/tpzero/5u,459,6u,574,7u,364,8u,277,ic,599
2003.338.22:34:18.14/tpical/1u,18101,2u,17882,3u,18321,4u,18324,ia,11918
2003.338.22:34:18.14/tpical/9u,18644,au,18967,bu,18497,cu,18609,du,19355,eu,18779
2003.338.22:34:18.14/tpical/ib,6096
2003.338.22:34:18.14/tpical/5u,18003,6u,18268,7u,17933,8u,18589,ic,20270
2003.338.22:34:18.15/tpdiff/1u,1822,2u,1783,3u,2152,4u,2099,ia,1362
2003.338.22:34:18.15/tpdiff/9u,2687,au,2929,bu,2553,cu,2370,du,3236,eu,2807,ib,867
2003.338.22:34:18.15/tpdiff/5u,2290,6u,2228,7u,2105,8u,2248,ic,2617
2003.338.22:34:18.32/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11918
2003.338.22:34:18.32/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,6096
2003.338.22:34:18.32/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,65,ic,20270
2003.338.22:34:18.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:34:18.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:34:18.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:34:18.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:34:18.91/tsys/1u,47.7,2u,48.7,3u,40.3,4u,41.3,ia,41.5
2003.338.22:34:18.91/tsys/9u,41.2,au,38.1,bu,43.4,cu,47.8,du,35.0,eu,39.9,ib,41.1
2003.338.22:34:18.91/tsys/5u,36.6,6u,38.2,7u,40.4,8u,39.3,ic,35.8
2003.338.22:34:19.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:34:19.38/cable/2.2678E-04
2003.338.22:34:19.38:!2003.338.22:34:21
2003.338.22:34:21.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:34:21.00/disc_pos/90453004288,90324048408,
2003.338.22:34:21.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.22:34:21.01:midob
2003.338.22:34:21.75/tpi/1u,16064,2u,15824,3u,15589,4u,15791,ia,10560
2003.338.22:34:21.75/tpi/9u,15708,au,15737,bu,15659,cu,15853,du,16152,eu,15732,ib,5232
2003.338.22:34:21.75/tpi/5u,15713,6u,16053,7u,15800,8u,15853,ic,17656
2003.338.22:34:21.93/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10560
2003.338.22:34:21.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,116,ib,5228
2003.338.22:34:21.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17656
2003.338.22:34:22.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:34:22.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:34:22.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:34:22.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:34:22.51/tsys/1u,47.7,2u,48.7,3u,40.4,4u,41.2,ia,41.5
2003.338.22:34:22.51/tsys/9u,41.2,au,38.2,bu,43.4,cu,47.6,du,35.1,eu,40.0,ib,41.1
2003.338.22:34:22.51/tsys/5u,36.6,6u,38.2,7u,40.3,8u,39.3,ic,35.8
2003.338.22:34:23.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:34:23.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:34:23.65/cable/2.2678E-04
2003.338.22:34:23.83/gps-fmout/S +1.55E-07
2003.338.22:34:25.53/wx/18.3,888.5,48.4
2003.338.22:34:25.58/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10558,5234,26,1pps
2003.338.22:34:25.63/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17643,109,24,1pps
2003.338.22:34:25.71/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.88,lock,16288,16214,38,1pps
2003.338.22:34:25.79/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15725,16124,33,1pps
2003.338.22:34:25.87/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15978,16001,61,1pps
2003.338.22:34:26.18#antcn#TR $$/338.22:34:26.10 82.5947 21.2373 0.0002 0.0003
2003.338.22:34:26.18#antcn#CO 0.0583 -0.0981 -0.7974 0.0449
2003.338.22:34:27.00/mat/600B0013
2003.338.22:34:27.56/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.22:34:27.56:!2003.338.22:39:33
2003.338.22:34:27.81#setcl#time/183044260,1,2003,338,22,34,28.00,1.562,28.892,23
2003.338.22:34:27.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.22:39:33.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.22:39:33.00:disc_end
2003.338.22:39:33.48:disc_pos
2003.338.22:39:33.49/disc_pos/95479635640,90325048408,
2003.338.22:39:33.49:disc_check
2003.338.22:39:33.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d22h39m33.390s,34144,0.00250s,40000,10093288232,
2003.338.22:39:33.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.22:39:33.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 91512 : 90707 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:33.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 91513 : 90708 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:33.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 91520 : 90708 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:33.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 91518 : 90703 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:33.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 91510 : 90713 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:33.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 91514 : 90707 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:33.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 91511 : 90704 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:33.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 91506 : 90707 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:33.98:scan_name=338-2243b,r4100,249
2003.338.22:39:33.99:source=1056+212,105658.43,211328.1,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.22:39:34.08:setupsx
2003.338.22:39:43.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:43.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.22:39:43.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 35 ;
2003.338.22:39:43.30:!2003.338.22:43:40
2003.338.22:40:59.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.22:43:40.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:43:40.00/disc_pos/95479635640,95478635640,
2003.338.22:43:40.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.22:43:40.05:!2003.338.22:43:40
2003.338.22:43:40.05:preob
2003.338.22:43:41.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:43:42.49/tpi/1u,16273,2u,16366,3u,16062,4u,15939,ia,13040
2003.338.22:43:42.49/tpi/9u,16318,au,16147,bu,16272,cu,16123,du,16173,eu,16104,ib,6333
2003.338.22:43:42.49/tpi/5u,15832,6u,16203,7u,16065,8u,15858,ic,21967
2003.338.22:43:42.67/tpgain/1u,124,2u,103,3u,95,4u,73,ia,13040
2003.338.22:43:42.67/tpgain/9u,111,au,88,bu,108,cu,90,du,112,eu,107,ib,6333
2003.338.22:43:42.67/tpgain/5u,47,6u,69,7u,49,8u,57,ic,21967
2003.338.22:43:44.90/tpzero/1u,470,2u,300,3u,364,4u,428,ia,301
2003.338.22:43:44.90/tpzero/9u,574,au,530,bu,532,cu,498,du,342,eu,415,ib,297
2003.338.22:43:44.90/tpzero/5u,456,6u,568,7u,360,8u,269,ic,637
2003.338.22:43:47.14/tpical/1u,17767,2u,17833,3u,17827,4u,17641,ia,14415
2003.338.22:43:47.14/tpical/9u,18657,au,18628,bu,18493,cu,18132,du,18941,eu,18535
2003.338.22:43:47.14/tpical/ib,7226
2003.338.22:43:47.14/tpical/5u,17693,6u,18047,7u,17820,8u,17635,ic,24613
2003.338.22:43:47.15/tpdiff/1u,1494,2u,1467,3u,1765,4u,1702,ia,1375
2003.338.22:43:47.15/tpdiff/9u,2339,au,2481,bu,2221,cu,2009,du,2768,eu,2431,ib,893
2003.338.22:43:47.15/tpdiff/5u,1861,6u,1844,7u,1755,8u,1777,ic,2646
2003.338.22:43:47.32/tpdiffgain/1u,124,2u,103,3u,95,4u,73,ia,14415
2003.338.22:43:47.32/tpdiffgain/9u,111,au,88,bu,108,cu,90,du,112,eu,107,ib,7226
2003.338.22:43:47.32/tpdiffgain/5u,47,6u,69,7u,49,8u,57,ic,24613
2003.338.22:43:47.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:43:47.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:43:47.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:43:47.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:43:47.91/tsys/1u,58.2,2u,60.2,3u,48.9,4u,50.1,ia,51.0
2003.338.22:43:47.91/tsys/9u,48.5,au,45.3,bu,51.0,cu,56.0,du,41.2,eu,46.5,ib,48.7
2003.338.22:43:47.91/tsys/5u,45.4,6u,46.6,7u,49.2,8u,48.2,ic,44.3
2003.338.22:43:48.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:43:48.38/cable/2.2930E-04
2003.338.22:43:48.38:!2003.338.22:43:50
2003.338.22:43:50.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:43:50.00/disc_pos/95607496704,95478635640,
2003.338.22:43:50.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.22:43:50.02:midob
2003.338.22:43:50.75/tpi/1u,15703,2u,15722,3u,15745,4u,15926,ia,13015
2003.338.22:43:50.75/tpi/9u,15823,au,15754,bu,15700,cu,15776,du,15806,eu,15859,ib,6331
2003.338.22:43:50.75/tpi/5u,15821,6u,16169,7u,16016,8u,15830,ic,21919
2003.338.22:43:50.93/tpgain/1u,122,2u,101,3u,94,4u,73,ia,13013
2003.338.22:43:50.93/tpgain/9u,109,au,87,bu,106,cu,89,du,111,eu,106,ib,6334
2003.338.22:43:50.93/tpgain/5u,47,6u,69,7u,49,8u,57,ic,21917
2003.338.22:43:51.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:43:51.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:43:51.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:43:51.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:43:51.51/tsys/1u,58.0,2u,60.2,3u,49.0,4u,50.1,ia,50.9
2003.338.22:43:51.51/tsys/9u,48.7,au,45.2,bu,51.1,cu,56.0,du,41.0,eu,46.6,ib,48.7
2003.338.22:43:51.51/tsys/5u,45.4,6u,46.5,7u,49.1,8u,48.2,ic,44.2
2003.338.22:43:52.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:43:52.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:43:52.66/cable/2.2930E-04
2003.338.22:43:52.83/gps-fmout/S +1.57E-07
2003.338.22:43:52.84/wx/18.3,888.3,50.6
2003.338.22:43:52.90/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,13012,6335,26,1pps
2003.338.22:43:52.95/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,21918,109,24,1pps
2003.338.22:43:53.03/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.98,lock,15944,16166,38,1pps
2003.338.22:43:53.11/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.72, -2.18,lock,15805,15943,33,1pps
2003.338.22:43:53.19/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.66, 4.18,lock,16110,16031,61,1pps
2003.338.22:43:54.17#antcn#TR $$/338.22:43:54.09 289.4608 8.0378 0.0002 -0.0003
2003.338.22:43:54.17#antcn#CO 0.0538 -0.0967 -0.7974 0.1196
2003.338.22:43:54.47/mat/600B0209
2003.338.22:43:55.01/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.22:43:55.01:!2003.338.22:47:59
2003.338.22:43:55.81#setcl#time/183101059,1,2003,338,22,43,56.00,1.561,29.049,23
2003.338.22:43:55.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.22:47:59.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.22:47:59.00:disc_end
2003.338.22:47:59.49:disc_pos
2003.338.22:47:59.50/disc_pos/99626320896,95479635640,
2003.338.22:47:59.51:disc_check
2003.338.22:47:59.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d22h47m59.395s,8912,0.00250s,40000,3949419976,
2003.338.22:47:59.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.22:47:59.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 95480 : 94651 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:47:59.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 95481 : 94652 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:47:59.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 95491 : 94653 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:47:59.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 95486 : 94647 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:47:59.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 95478 : 94658 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:47:59.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 95482 : 94651 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:47:59.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 95479 : 94648 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:47:59.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 95474 : 94651 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:48:00.00:scan_name=338-2250b,r4100,98
2003.338.22:48:00.00:source=1308+326,130807.57,323640.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.22:48:00.08:setupsx
2003.338.22:48:09.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.22:48:09.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.22:48:09.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 36 ;
2003.338.22:48:09.32:!2003.338.22:50:12
2003.338.22:48:20.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.22:50:12.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:50:12.00/disc_pos/99626320896,99625320896,
2003.338.22:50:12.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.22:50:12.05:!2003.338.22:50:12
2003.338.22:50:12.05:preob
2003.338.22:50:13.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:50:14.49/tpi/1u,16244,2u,16018,3u,15969,4u,16250,ia,10066
2003.338.22:50:14.49/tpi/9u,16277,au,16568,bu,16209,cu,16261,du,16034,eu,16113,ib,5086
2003.338.22:50:14.49/tpi/5u,16130,6u,16075,7u,16223,8u,16082,ic,16784
2003.338.22:50:14.67/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10066
2003.338.22:50:14.67/tpgain/9u,123,au,99,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5086
2003.338.22:50:14.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16784
2003.338.22:50:16.90/tpzero/1u,494,2u,316,3u,390,4u,450,ia,273
2003.338.22:50:16.90/tpzero/9u,588,au,549,bu,550,cu,515,du,368,eu,429,ib,285
2003.338.22:50:16.90/tpzero/5u,463,6u,579,7u,369,8u,275,ic,592
2003.338.22:50:19.14/tpical/1u,18174,2u,17874,3u,18215,4u,18485,ia,11431
2003.338.22:50:19.14/tpical/9u,18818,au,19311,bu,18633,cu,18575,du,19292,eu,19003
2003.338.22:50:19.14/tpical/ib,5946
2003.338.22:50:19.14/tpical/5u,18561,6u,18414,7u,18498,8u,18383,ic,19397
2003.338.22:50:19.15/tpdiff/1u,1930,2u,1856,3u,2246,4u,2235,ia,1365
2003.338.22:50:19.15/tpdiff/9u,2541,au,2743,bu,2424,cu,2314,du,3258,eu,2890,ib,860
2003.338.22:50:19.15/tpdiff/5u,2431,6u,2339,7u,2275,8u,2301,ic,2613
2003.338.22:50:19.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11431
2003.338.22:50:19.32/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,99,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5946
2003.338.22:50:19.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19397
2003.338.22:50:19.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:50:19.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:50:19.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:50:19.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:50:19.91/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.5,3u,38.1,4u,38.9,ia,39.5
2003.338.22:50:19.91/tsys/9u,44.5,au,42.0,bu,46.5,cu,49.0,du,34.6,eu,39.1,ib,40.2
2003.338.22:50:19.91/tsys/5u,35.4,6u,36.4,7u,38.3,8u,37.8,ic,34.1
2003.338.22:50:20.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:50:20.42/cable/2.3003E-04
2003.338.22:50:20.42:!2003.338.22:50:22
2003.338.22:50:22.00:disc_pos
2003.338.22:50:22.00/disc_pos/99754315776,99625320896,
2003.338.22:50:22.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.22:50:22.01:midob
2003.338.22:50:22.77/tpi/1u,16220,2u,15732,3u,15688,4u,15807,ia,10061
2003.338.22:50:22.77/tpi/9u,16267,au,15883,bu,15637,cu,15763,du,15928,eu,15802,ib,5078
2003.338.22:50:22.77/tpi/5u,15508,6u,16047,7u,15554,8u,16039,ic,16767
2003.338.22:50:22.95/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10061
2003.338.22:50:22.95/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5078
2003.338.22:50:22.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16767
2003.338.22:50:23.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.22:50:23.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.22:50:23.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.22:50:23.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.22:50:23.53/tsys/1u,44.8,2u,46.5,3u,38.2,4u,38.7,ia,39.4
2003.338.22:50:23.53/tsys/9u,43.7,au,41.1,bu,45.6,cu,48.4,du,34.4,eu,39.0,ib,40.1
2003.338.22:50:23.53/tsys/5u,35.4,6u,36.4,7u,38.1,8u,37.7,ic,34.0
2003.338.22:50:24.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.22:50:24.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.22:50:24.66/cable/2.3003E-04
2003.338.22:50:24.84/gps-fmout/S +1.24E-07
2003.338.22:50:25.27/wx/18.2,888.2,51.2
2003.338.22:50:25.32/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10058,5082,26,1pps
2003.338.22:50:25.37/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16771,110,24,1pps
2003.338.22:50:25.45/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16241,16308,38,1pps
2003.338.22:50:25.53/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16106,15885,33,1pps
2003.338.22:50:25.61/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16320,16177,61,1pps
2003.338.22:50:26.18#antcn#TR $$/338.22:50:26.10 294.5928 37.4749 0.0000 -0.0003
2003.338.22:50:26.18#antcn#CO 0.0393 -0.0669 -0.7974 0.0229
2003.338.22:50:27.22/mat/600B0099
2003.338.22:50:27.76/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.22:50:27.76:!2003.338.22:52:00
2003.338.22:50:28.82#setcl#time/183140359,1,2003,338,22,50,29.00,1.556,29.159,22
2003.338.22:50:28.82#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.22:52:00.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.22:52:00.00:disc_end
2003.338.22:52:00.48:disc_pos
2003.338.22:52:00.49/disc_pos/101357001672,99626320896,
2003.338.22:52:00.50:disc_check
2003.338.22:52:00.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d22h52m00.393s,21680,0.00250s,40000,2125266456,
2003.338.22:52:00.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.22:52:00.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 97143 : 96291 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:00.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 97146 : 96293 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:00.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 97154 : 96293 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:00.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 97150 : 96287 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:00.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 97143 : 96298 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:00.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 97145 : 96291 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:00.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 97143 : 96288 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:00.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 97137 : 96291 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:00.98:scan_name=338-2303,r4100,98
2003.338.22:52:00.98:source=1357+769,135742.17,765753.8,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.22:52:01.10:setupsx
2003.338.22:52:10.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:10.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.22:52:10.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 37 ;
2003.338.22:52:10.32:!2003.338.23:03:19
2003.338.22:52:34.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.22:59:12.16;"weather-overcast
2003.338.22:59:13.97;sxmon
2003.338.22:59:14.01/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.81 volt
2003.338.22:59:14.05/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,2.47 volt
2003.338.22:59:14.09/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,272.59 psi
2003.338.22:59:14.13/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,84.51 psi
2003.338.22:59:14.17/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,98.76 degC
2003.338.22:59:14.21/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2003.338.22:59:14.25/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.29 degK
2003.338.22:59:14.29/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,227.16 degK
2003.338.23:03:19.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:03:19.00/disc_pos/101357001672,101356001672,
2003.338.23:03:19.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:03:19.04:!2003.338.23:03:19
2003.338.23:03:19.05:preob
2003.338.23:03:20.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:03:21.49/tpi/1u,16244,2u,15974,3u,15968,4u,16282,ia,10077
2003.338.23:03:21.49/tpi/9u,16113,au,16344,bu,16078,cu,16214,du,16099,eu,16207,ib,5204
2003.338.23:03:21.49/tpi/5u,16162,6u,16066,7u,16218,8u,16086,ic,16826
2003.338.23:03:21.67/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10077
2003.338.23:03:21.67/tpgain/9u,123,au,99,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5204
2003.338.23:03:21.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16826
2003.338.23:03:23.90/tpzero/1u,493,2u,316,3u,391,4u,449,ia,273
2003.338.23:03:23.90/tpzero/9u,590,au,551,bu,554,cu,515,du,369,eu,429,ib,285
2003.338.23:03:23.90/tpzero/5u,462,6u,577,7u,371,8u,276,ic,593
2003.338.23:03:26.13/tpical/1u,18141,2u,17810,3u,18187,4u,18511,ia,11423
2003.338.23:03:26.13/tpical/9u,18956,au,19440,bu,18802,cu,18739,du,19430,eu,19099
2003.338.23:03:26.13/tpical/ib,6078
2003.338.23:03:26.13/tpical/5u,18575,6u,18386,7u,18518,8u,18397,ic,19400
2003.338.23:03:26.14/tpdiff/1u,1897,2u,1836,3u,2219,4u,2229,ia,1346
2003.338.23:03:26.14/tpdiff/9u,2843,au,3096,bu,2724,cu,2525,du,3331,eu,2892,ib,874
2003.338.23:03:26.14/tpdiff/5u,2413,6u,2320,7u,2300,8u,2311,ic,2574
2003.338.23:03:26.31/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11423
2003.338.23:03:26.31/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,99,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,6078
2003.338.23:03:26.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19400
2003.338.23:03:26.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:03:26.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:03:26.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:03:26.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:03:26.90/tsys/1u,45.7,2u,46.9,3u,38.6,4u,39.1,ia,40.1
2003.338.23:03:26.90/tsys/9u,39.3,au,36.7,bu,41.0,cu,44.8,du,34.0,eu,39.3,ib,40.5
2003.338.23:03:26.90/tsys/5u,35.8,6u,36.7,7u,37.9,8u,37.6,ic,34.7
2003.338.23:03:27.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:03:27.34/cable/2.3122E-04
2003.338.23:03:27.34:!2003.338.23:03:29
2003.338.23:03:29.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:03:29.01/disc_pos/101484937216,101356001672,
2003.338.23:03:29.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:03:29.02:midob
2003.338.23:03:29.78/tpi/1u,15979,2u,15714,3u,15718,4u,15869,ia,10071
2003.338.23:03:29.78/tpi/9u,15655,au,15711,bu,15826,cu,15948,du,16097,eu,15692,ib,5209
2003.338.23:03:29.78/tpi/5u,15589,6u,16076,7u,15619,8u,16089,ic,16815
2003.338.23:03:29.96/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10071
2003.338.23:03:29.96/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5209
2003.338.23:03:29.96/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16815
2003.338.23:03:30.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:03:30.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:03:30.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:03:30.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:03:30.55/tsys/1u,45.6,2u,47.0,3u,38.7,4u,39.0,ia,40.0
2003.338.23:03:30.55/tsys/9u,39.5,au,36.8,bu,41.1,cu,44.9,du,34.0,eu,39.3,ib,40.6
2003.338.23:03:30.55/tsys/5u,35.8,6u,36.7,7u,37.8,8u,37.6,ic,34.7
2003.338.23:03:31.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:03:31.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:03:31.61/cable/2.3122E-04
2003.338.23:03:31.83/gps-fmout/S +1.77E-07
2003.338.23:03:34.48/wx/17.8,888.0,52.2
2003.338.23:03:34.53/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10074,5213,26,1pps
2003.338.23:03:34.58/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16821,109,24,1pps
2003.338.23:03:34.66/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16251,16317,38,1pps
2003.338.23:03:34.74/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16167,15947,33,1pps
2003.338.23:03:34.82/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,15885,15997,61,1pps
2003.338.23:03:35.18#antcn#TR $$/338.23:03:35.10 348.2668 30.1756 0.0001 0.0000
2003.338.23:03:35.18#antcn#CO 0.0512 -0.0687 -0.7974 0.0302
2003.338.23:03:35.90/mat/600B0030
2003.338.23:03:36.48/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:03:36.48:!2003.338.23:05:07
2003.338.23:03:36.82#setcl#time/183219158,1,2003,338,23,03,37.00,1.552,29.378,22
2003.338.23:03:36.82#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:05:07.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:05:07.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:05:07.49:disc_pos
2003.338.23:05:07.50/disc_pos/103087778496,101357001672,
2003.338.23:05:07.50:disc_check
2003.338.23:05:07.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h05m07.402s,16744,0.00250s,40000,10861388112,
2003.338.23:05:07.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:05:07.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 98807 : 97931 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:07.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 98809 : 97933 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:07.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 98819 : 97934 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:07.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 98815 : 97927 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:07.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 98806 : 97939 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:07.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 98809 : 97931 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:07.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 98806 : 97928 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:07.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 98801 : 97931 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:07.98:scan_name=338-2307b,r4100,98
2003.338.23:05:07.98:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.23:05:08.09:setupsx
2003.338.23:05:17.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:17.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:05:17.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 38 ;
2003.338.23:05:17.33:!2003.338.23:07:27
2003.338.23:07:22.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:07:27.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:07:27.00/disc_pos/103087778496,103086778496,
2003.338.23:07:27.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:07:27.04:!2003.338.23:07:27
2003.338.23:07:27.05:preob
2003.338.23:07:28.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:07:29.48/tpi/1u,16262,2u,16107,3u,15950,4u,16204,ia,9388
2003.338.23:07:29.48/tpi/9u,16147,au,16318,bu,16089,cu,16058,du,15962,eu,16030,ib,4897
2003.338.23:07:29.48/tpi/5u,16178,6u,16257,7u,16086,8u,15975,ic,15616
2003.338.23:07:29.66/tpgain/1u,145,2u,119,3u,111,4u,87,ia,9388
2003.338.23:07:29.66/tpgain/9u,126,au,101,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4897
2003.338.23:07:29.66/tpgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,68,ic,15616
2003.338.23:07:31.89/tpzero/1u,502,2u,323,3u,398,4u,453,ia,266
2003.338.23:07:31.89/tpzero/9u,594,au,555,bu,558,cu,519,du,375,eu,431,ib,282
2003.338.23:07:31.89/tpzero/5u,466,6u,585,7u,372,8u,277,ic,582
2003.338.23:07:34.13/tpical/1u,18306,2u,18063,3u,18293,4u,18562,ia,10729
2003.338.23:07:34.13/tpical/9u,19108,au,19578,bu,18931,cu,18657,du,19461,eu,19062
2003.338.23:07:34.13/tpical/ib,5771
2003.338.23:07:34.13/tpical/5u,18775,6u,18748,7u,18528,8u,18386,ic,18184
2003.338.23:07:34.14/tpdiff/1u,2044,2u,1956,3u,2343,4u,2358,ia,1341
2003.338.23:07:34.14/tpdiff/9u,2961,au,3260,bu,2842,cu,2599,du,3499,eu,3032,ib,874
2003.338.23:07:34.14/tpdiff/5u,2597,6u,2491,7u,2442,8u,2411,ic,2568
2003.338.23:07:34.31/tpdiffgain/1u,145,2u,119,3u,111,4u,87,ia,10729
2003.338.23:07:34.31/tpdiffgain/9u,126,au,101,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5771
2003.338.23:07:34.31/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,58,8u,68,ic,18184
2003.338.23:07:34.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:07:34.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:07:34.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:07:34.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:07:34.90/tsys/1u,42.4,2u,44.4,3u,36.5,4u,36.7,ia,37.4
2003.338.23:07:34.90/tsys/9u,37.8,au,34.8,bu,39.3,cu,43.0,du,32.1,eu,37.0,ib,38.0
2003.338.23:07:34.90/tsys/5u,33.3,6u,34.6,7u,35.4,8u,35.8,ic,32.2
2003.338.23:07:35.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:07:35.37/cable/2.3210E-04
2003.338.23:07:35.37:!2003.338.23:07:37
2003.338.23:07:37.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:07:37.00/disc_pos/103215763456,103086778496,
2003.338.23:07:37.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:07:37.01:midob
2003.338.23:07:37.39?ERROR mc -2 Interface ba responded, but did not ACKnowledge.
2003.338.23:07:37.72/tpi/1u,16050,2u,15573,3u,15442,4u,15840,ia,9392
2003.338.23:07:37.72/tpi/9u,16146,au,15055,bu,15635,cu,15778,du,16496,eu,16288,ib,4901
2003.338.23:07:37.72/tpi/5u,15557,6u,15825,7u,15593,8u,15963,ic,15621
2003.338.23:07:37.90/tpgain/1u,144,2u,117,3u,109,4u,86,ia,9386
2003.338.23:07:37.90/tpgain/9u,126,au,100,bu,121,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,4897
2003.338.23:07:37.90/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15613
2003.338.23:07:38.47/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:07:38.47/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:07:38.47/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:07:38.47/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:07:38.48/tsys/1u,42.4,2u,44.4,3u,36.7,4u,36.8,ia,37.4
2003.338.23:07:38.48/tsys/9u,37.8,au,32.7,bu,39.5,cu,43.1,du,32.6,eu,37.0,ib,38.1
2003.338.23:07:38.48/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,34.5,7u,35.5,8u,35.8,ic,32.2
2003.338.23:07:39.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:07:39.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:07:39.63/cable/2.3210E-04
2003.338.23:07:39.82/gps-fmout/S +1.30E-07
2003.338.23:07:39.83/wx/17.7,888.0,52.0
2003.338.23:07:39.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9385,4898,26,1pps
2003.338.23:07:39.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15606,109,24,1pps
2003.338.23:07:40.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.06, 7.42,lock,16273,16301,38,1pps
2003.338.23:07:40.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.75,lock,16160,15829,33,1pps
2003.338.23:07:40.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.35,lock,16157,16073,61,1pps
2003.338.23:07:41.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:07:41.09 239.4028 68.8688 -0.0001 0.0002
2003.338.23:07:41.17#antcn#CO -0.0284 -0.0399 -0.7974 0.0068
2003.338.23:07:42.76/mat/600B0016
2003.338.23:07:43.30/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:07:43.30:!2003.338.23:09:15
2003.338.23:07:43.79#setcl#time/183243855,1,2003,338,23,07,44.00,1.573,29.446,25
2003.338.23:07:43.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:08:32.34;bread
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc01
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc02
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc03
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc04
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc05
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc06
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc07
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc08
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc09
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc10
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc11
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc12
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc13
2003.338.23:08:32.34&bread/bbc14
2003.338.23:08:32.44/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.06, 7.42,lock,16293,16341,38,1pps
2003.338.23:08:32.52/bbc02/652.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 5.70,lock,16115,16208,46,1pps
2003.338.23:08:32.60/bbc03/752.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 4.74, 5.12,lock,15969,16092,9,1pps
2003.338.23:08:32.68/bbc04/912.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 2.63, 2.63,lock,16240,16267,75,1pps
2003.338.23:08:32.76/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.75,lock,16195,15847,33,1pps
2003.338.23:08:32.84/bbc06/752.99,c,4,4,1,agc, 2.01, 1.79,lock,16275,15894,72,1pps
2003.338.23:08:32.92/bbc07/812.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -0.90, -0.75,lock,16132,15815,73,1pps
2003.338.23:08:33.00/bbc08/832.99,c,4,4,1,agc, 0.49, 0.61,lock,15977,16261,68,1pps
2003.338.23:08:33.08/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.35,lock,16393,16096,61,1pps
2003.338.23:08:33.16/bbc10/737.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 3.84, 6.05,lock,16040,16145,43,1pps
2003.338.23:08:33.24/bbc11/757.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.42,lock,16123,16177,70,1pps
2003.338.23:08:33.32/bbc12/812.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.09, 4.66,lock,16063,15929,64,1pps
2003.338.23:08:33.40/bbc13/847.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.77,lock,16539,16082,76,1pps
2003.338.23:08:33.48/bbc14/852.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.49,lock,16310,16180,49,1pps
2003.338.23:09:15.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:09:15.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:09:15.49:disc_pos
2003.338.23:09:15.49/disc_pos/104818286920,103087778496,
2003.338.23:09:15.50:disc_check
2003.338.23:09:15.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h09m15.390s,16844,0.00250s,40000,2237291476,
2003.338.23:09:15.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:09:15.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 100470 : 99571 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:15.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 100472 : 99573 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:15.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 100482 : 99574 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:15.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 100478 : 99567 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:15.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 100472 : 99580 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:15.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 100472 : 99571 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:15.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 100470 : 99568 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:15.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 100464 : 99571 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:15.98:scan_name=338-2311,r4100,186
2003.338.23:09:15.98:source=2201+315,220101.46,313105.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.23:09:16.10:setupsx
2003.338.23:09:25.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:25.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:09:25.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 39 ;
2003.338.23:09:25.33:!2003.338.23:10:58
2003.338.23:10:52.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:10:58.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:10:58.00/disc_pos/104818286920,104817286920,
2003.338.23:10:58.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:10:58.05:!2003.338.23:10:58
2003.338.23:10:58.06:preob
2003.338.23:10:59.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:11:00.46/tpi/1u,16159,2u,16147,3u,15888,4u,16034,ia,10187
2003.338.23:11:00.46/tpi/9u,15988,au,15936,bu,16046,cu,16108,du,16001,eu,16088,ib,5088
2003.338.23:11:00.46/tpi/5u,15766,6u,15887,7u,15800,8u,16259,ic,17029
2003.338.23:11:00.64/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10187
2003.338.23:11:00.64/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5088
2003.338.23:11:00.64/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17029
2003.338.23:11:02.87/tpzero/1u,491,2u,318,3u,388,4u,445,ia,274
2003.338.23:11:02.87/tpzero/9u,588,au,543,bu,553,cu,517,du,368,eu,430,ib,285
2003.338.23:11:02.87/tpzero/5u,460,6u,575,7u,365,8u,278,ic,595
2003.338.23:11:05.11/tpical/1u,18018,2u,17972,3u,18093,4u,18178,ia,11549
2003.338.23:11:05.11/tpical/9u,18763,au,18898,bu,18692,cu,18585,du,19312,eu,18961
2003.338.23:11:05.11/tpical/ib,5944
2003.338.23:11:05.11/tpical/5u,18118,6u,18157,7u,18000,8u,18592,ic,19639
2003.338.23:11:05.12/tpdiff/1u,1859,2u,1825,3u,2205,4u,2144,ia,1362
2003.338.23:11:05.12/tpdiff/9u,2775,au,2962,bu,2646,cu,2477,du,3311,eu,2873,ib,856
2003.338.23:11:05.12/tpdiff/5u,2352,6u,2270,7u,2200,8u,2333,ic,2610
2003.338.23:11:05.29/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11549
2003.338.23:11:05.29/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5944
2003.338.23:11:05.29/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19639
2003.338.23:11:05.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:11:05.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:11:05.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:11:05.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:11:05.88/tsys/1u,46.4,2u,47.7,3u,38.7,4u,40.0,ia,40.0
2003.338.23:11:05.88/tsys/9u,40.0,au,37.4,bu,42.2,cu,45.3,du,34.0,eu,39.2,ib,40.4
2003.338.23:11:05.88/tsys/5u,35.8,6u,37.1,7u,38.6,8u,37.7,ic,34.6
2003.338.23:11:05.99/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:11:06.36/cable/2.3107E-04
2003.338.23:11:06.36:!2003.338.23:11:08
2003.338.23:11:08.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:11:08.00/disc_pos/104946262016,104817286920,
2003.338.23:11:08.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:11:08.02:midob
2003.338.23:11:08.75/tpi/1u,16139,2u,15857,3u,15601,4u,16020,ia,10183
2003.338.23:11:08.75/tpi/9u,16293,au,15940,bu,15762,cu,15817,du,16014,eu,15854,ib,5087
2003.338.23:11:08.75/tpi/5u,15742,6u,15882,7u,15792,8u,16269,ic,17016
2003.338.23:11:08.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10182
2003.338.23:11:08.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5085
2003.338.23:11:08.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17018
2003.338.23:11:09.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:11:09.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:11:09.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:11:09.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:11:09.51/tsys/1u,46.3,2u,47.7,3u,38.7,4u,40.0,ia,40.0
2003.338.23:11:09.51/tsys/9u,40.1,au,37.4,bu,42.1,cu,45.4,du,34.0,eu,39.3,ib,40.4
2003.338.23:11:09.51/tsys/5u,35.7,6u,37.1,7u,38.6,8u,37.7,ic,34.6
2003.338.23:11:10.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:11:10.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.23:11:10.64/cable/2.3092E-04
2003.338.23:11:10.83/gps-fmout/S +8.7E-08
2003.338.23:11:12.00/wx/17.6,887.9,50.6
2003.338.23:11:12.05/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10185,5085,26,1pps
2003.338.23:11:12.10/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17026,110,24,1pps
2003.338.23:11:12.18/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16152,16265,38,1pps
2003.338.23:11:12.26/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15761,16132,33,1pps
2003.338.23:11:12.34/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.12,lock,16274,15894,61,1pps
2003.338.23:11:13.15#antcn#TR $$/338.23:11:13.08 64.8171 28.3649 0.0000 -0.0000
2003.338.23:11:13.15#antcn#CO 0.0584 -0.0868 -0.7974 0.0324
2003.338.23:11:14.37/mat/600B0073
2003.338.23:11:14.93/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:11:14.93:!2003.338.23:14:14
2003.338.23:11:15.81#setcl#time/183265056,1,2003,338,23,11,16.00,1.562,29.505,23
2003.338.23:11:15.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:14:14.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:14:14.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:14:14.49:disc_pos
2003.338.23:14:14.50/disc_pos/107956962528,104818286920,
2003.338.23:14:14.50:disc_check
2003.338.23:14:14.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h14m14.395s,22012,0.00250s,40000,1645399224,
2003.338.23:14:14.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:14:14.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 103476 : 102554 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:14.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 103480 : 102557 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:14.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 103488 : 102557 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:14.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 103485 : 102550 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:14.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 103478 : 102563 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:14.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 103478 : 102554 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:14.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 103478 : 102551 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:14.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 103470 : 102554 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:14.98:scan_name=338-2315,r4100,98
2003.338.23:14:14.98:source=1749+096,174910.41,093942.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.23:14:15.10:setupsx
2003.338.23:14:24.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:24.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:14:24.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 40 ;
2003.338.23:14:24.34:!2003.338.23:15:34
2003.338.23:15:06.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:15:34.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:15:34.00/disc_pos/107956962528,107955962528,
2003.338.23:15:34.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:15:34.05:!2003.338.23:15:34
2003.338.23:15:34.05:preob
2003.338.23:15:35.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:15:36.48/tpi/1u,16284,2u,16354,3u,16197,4u,16367,ia,9694
2003.338.23:15:36.48/tpi/9u,16130,au,16176,bu,16215,cu,16213,du,16175,eu,16225,ib,4946
2003.338.23:15:36.48/tpi/5u,16091,6u,15898,7u,16131,8u,15937,ic,16159
2003.338.23:15:36.66/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,9694
2003.338.23:15:36.66/tpgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4946
2003.338.23:15:36.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16159
2003.338.23:15:38.89/tpzero/1u,499,2u,325,3u,397,4u,453,ia,269
2003.338.23:15:38.89/tpzero/9u,591,au,551,bu,559,cu,520,du,378,eu,433,ib,282
2003.338.23:15:38.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,579,7u,370,8u,274,ic,587
2003.338.23:15:41.13/tpical/1u,18287,2u,18315,3u,18576,4u,18703,ia,11071
2003.338.23:15:41.13/tpical/9u,19115,au,19458,bu,19110,cu,18878,du,19770,eu,19312
2003.338.23:15:41.13/tpical/ib,5839
2003.338.23:15:41.13/tpical/5u,18615,6u,18294,7u,18527,8u,18370,ic,18797
2003.338.23:15:41.14/tpdiff/1u,2003,2u,1961,3u,2379,4u,2336,ia,1377
2003.338.23:15:41.14/tpdiff/9u,2985,au,3282,bu,2895,cu,2665,du,3595,eu,3087,ib,893
2003.338.23:15:41.14/tpdiff/5u,2524,6u,2396,7u,2396,8u,2433,ic,2638
2003.338.23:15:41.31/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,11071
2003.338.23:15:41.31/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5839
2003.338.23:15:41.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18797
2003.338.23:15:41.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:15:41.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:15:41.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:15:41.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:15:41.90/tsys/1u,43.3,2u,45.0,3u,36.5,4u,37.5,ia,37.6
2003.338.23:15:41.90/tsys/9u,37.5,au,34.3,bu,38.9,cu,42.4,du,31.6,eu,36.8,ib,37.6
2003.338.23:15:41.90/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,35.2,7u,36.2,8u,35.4,ic,32.5
2003.338.23:15:42.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:15:42.38/cable/2.3137E-04
2003.338.23:15:42.38:!2003.338.23:15:44
2003.338.23:15:44.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:15:44.00/disc_pos/108084908032,107955962528,
2003.338.23:15:44.02:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:15:44.03:midob
2003.338.23:15:44.78/tpi/1u,16069,2u,15790,3u,15361,4u,15969,ia,9684
2003.338.23:15:44.78/tpi/9u,16141,au,15539,bu,15752,cu,15949,du,16186,eu,15679,ib,4940
2003.338.23:15:44.78/tpi/5u,15492,6u,15855,7u,15588,8u,15928,ic,16147
2003.338.23:15:44.96/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,85,ia,9684
2003.338.23:15:44.96/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,119,ib,4940
2003.338.23:15:44.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16147
2003.338.23:15:45.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:15:45.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:15:45.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:15:45.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:15:45.55/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,44.9,3u,36.6,4u,37.4,ia,37.6
2003.338.23:15:45.55/tsys/9u,37.5,au,34.3,bu,39.1,cu,42.5,du,31.7,eu,36.8,ib,37.6
2003.338.23:15:45.55/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,35.1,7u,36.2,8u,35.4,ic,32.4
2003.338.23:15:46.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:15:46.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:15:46.60/cable/2.3137E-04
2003.338.23:15:46.82/gps-fmout/S +1.47E-07
2003.338.23:15:48.96/wx/17.6,887.8,49.7
2003.338.23:15:49.02/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9688,4942,26,1pps
2003.338.23:15:49.07/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16143,109,24,1pps
2003.338.23:15:49.15/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16291,16176,38,1pps
2003.338.23:15:49.23/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16044,15846,33,1pps
2003.338.23:15:49.31/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16172,15934,61,1pps
2003.338.23:15:50.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:15:50.09 157.0505 76.5022 0.0004 0.0001
2003.338.23:15:50.17#antcn#CO -0.0272 -0.0362 -0.7974 0.0042
2003.338.23:15:51.70/mat/600B0054
2003.338.23:15:52.26/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:15:52.26:!2003.338.23:17:22
2003.338.23:15:52.81#setcl#time/183292756,1,2003,338,23,15,53.00,1.558,29.582,23
2003.338.23:15:52.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:17:22.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:17:22.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:17:22.49:disc_pos
2003.338.23:17:22.50/disc_pos/109687751352,107956962528,
2003.338.23:17:22.50:disc_check
2003.338.23:17:22.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h17m22.407s,37648,0.00250s,40000,1277395540,
2003.338.23:17:22.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:17:22.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 105140 : 104194 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:22.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 105143 : 104197 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:22.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 105153 : 104198 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:22.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 105150 : 104190 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:22.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 105141 : 104204 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:22.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 105142 : 104194 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:22.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 105141 : 104191 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:22.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 105134 : 104194 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:22.98:scan_name=338-2319,r4100,98
2003.338.23:17:22.99:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.23:17:23.11:setupsx
2003.338.23:17:32.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:32.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:17:32.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 41 ;
2003.338.23:17:32.32:!2003.338.23:19:35
2003.338.23:18:36.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:19:35.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:19:35.00/disc_pos/109687751352,109686751352,
2003.338.23:19:35.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:19:35.04:!2003.338.23:19:35
2003.338.23:19:35.05:preob
2003.338.23:19:36.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:19:37.47/tpi/1u,16176,2u,16146,3u,16219,4u,16164,ia,12581
2003.338.23:19:37.47/tpi/9u,16113,au,16165,bu,15944,cu,16108,du,16177,eu,16109,ib,6352
2003.338.23:19:37.47/tpi/5u,15976,6u,16041,7u,16155,8u,15773,ic,21151
2003.338.23:19:37.65/tpgain/1u,126,2u,104,3u,96,4u,75,ia,12581
2003.338.23:19:37.65/tpgain/9u,110,au,88,bu,107,cu,90,du,112,eu,107,ib,6352
2003.338.23:19:37.65/tpgain/5u,48,6u,70,7u,50,8u,58,ic,21151
2003.338.23:19:39.88/tpzero/1u,472,2u,301,3u,370,4u,434,ia,297
2003.338.23:19:39.88/tpzero/9u,569,au,531,bu,527,cu,498,du,343,eu,413,ib,297
2003.338.23:19:39.88/tpzero/5u,459,6u,568,7u,364,8u,268,ic,629
2003.338.23:19:42.11/tpical/1u,17686,2u,17639,3u,18020,4u,17949,ia,13949
2003.338.23:19:42.11/tpical/9u,18329,au,18564,bu,18064,cu,18094,du,18882,eu,18432
2003.338.23:19:42.11/tpical/ib,7223
2003.338.23:19:42.11/tpical/5u,17907,6u,17976,7u,17924,8u,17565,ic,23775
2003.338.23:19:42.12/tpdiff/1u,1510,2u,1493,3u,1801,4u,1785,ia,1368
2003.338.23:19:42.12/tpdiff/9u,2216,au,2399,bu,2120,cu,1986,du,2705,eu,2323,ib,871
2003.338.23:19:42.12/tpdiff/5u,1931,6u,1935,7u,1769,8u,1792,ic,2624
2003.338.23:19:42.29/tpdiffgain/1u,126,2u,104,3u,96,4u,75,ia,13949
2003.338.23:19:42.29/tpdiffgain/9u,110,au,88,bu,107,cu,90,du,112,eu,107,ib,7223
2003.338.23:19:42.29/tpdiffgain/5u,48,6u,70,7u,50,8u,58,ic,23775
2003.338.23:19:42.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:19:42.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:19:42.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:19:42.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:19:42.88/tsys/1u,57.2,2u,58.4,3u,48.4,4u,48.5,ia,49.4
2003.338.23:19:42.88/tsys/9u,50.5,au,46.9,bu,52.4,cu,56.6,du,42.1,eu,48.6,ib,50.1
2003.338.23:19:42.88/tsys/5u,44.2,6u,44.0,7u,49.1,8u,47.6,ic,43.0
2003.338.23:19:42.99/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:19:43.34/cable/2.3107E-04
2003.338.23:19:43.34:!2003.338.23:19:45
2003.338.23:19:45.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:19:45.00/disc_pos/109815721984,109686751352,
2003.338.23:19:45.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:19:45.02:midob
2003.338.23:19:45.77/tpi/1u,16166,2u,15797,3u,15486,4u,15766,ia,12572
2003.338.23:19:45.77/tpi/9u,15824,au,15724,bu,15672,cu,15804,du,15822,eu,15825,ib,6350
2003.338.23:19:45.77/tpi/5u,15975,6u,16050,7u,16101,8u,15771,ic,21125
2003.338.23:19:45.95/tpgain/1u,126,2u,103,3u,95,4u,74,ia,12572
2003.338.23:19:45.95/tpgain/9u,109,au,87,bu,106,cu,89,du,111,eu,106,ib,6350
2003.338.23:19:45.95/tpgain/5u,48,6u,70,7u,50,8u,58,ic,21125
2003.338.23:19:46.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:19:46.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:19:46.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:19:46.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:19:46.53/tsys/1u,57.2,2u,58.2,3u,47.2,4u,48.6,ia,49.4
2003.338.23:19:46.53/tsys/9u,50.5,au,46.7,bu,52.4,cu,56.8,du,42.0,eu,48.7,ib,50.0
2003.338.23:19:46.53/tsys/5u,44.2,6u,44.0,7u,48.9,8u,47.6,ic,43.0
2003.338.23:19:47.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:19:47.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:19:47.67/cable/2.3100E-04
2003.338.23:19:47.83/gps-fmout/S +1.23E-07
2003.338.23:19:47.84/wx/17.5,887.7,49.6
2003.338.23:19:47.90/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,12574,6349,26,1pps
2003.338.23:19:47.95/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,21131,110,24,1pps
2003.338.23:19:48.03/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 6.18,lock,16158,16363,38,1pps
2003.338.23:19:48.11/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.54, -2.01,lock,15968,16022,33,1pps
2003.338.23:19:48.19/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.66, 4.18,lock,16081,16023,61,1pps
2003.338.23:19:49.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:19:49.09 29.3845 7.9784 -0.0002 0.0000
2003.338.23:19:49.17#antcn#CO 0.0569 -0.0958 -0.7974 0.1202
2003.338.23:19:50.56/mat/600B0137
2003.338.23:19:51.12/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:19:51.13:!2003.338.23:21:23
2003.338.23:19:51.81#setcl#time/183316655,1,2003,338,23,19,52.00,1.562,29.648,23
2003.338.23:19:51.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:21:23.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:21:23.01:disc_end
2003.338.23:21:23.50:disc_pos
2003.338.23:21:23.51/disc_pos/111418727464,109687751352,
2003.338.23:21:23.51:disc_check
2003.338.23:21:23.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h21m23.413s,10196,0.00250s,40000,2125131340,
2003.338.23:21:23.92:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:21:23.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 106804 : 105834 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:23.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 106807 : 105837 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:23.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 106818 : 105839 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:23.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 106814 : 105830 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:23.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 106806 : 105845 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:23.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 106806 : 105834 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:23.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 106805 : 105831 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:24.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 106798 : 105834 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:24.00:scan_name=338-2323,r4100,98
2003.338.23:21:24.01:source=1300+580,130047.14,580443.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.23:21:25.09:setupsx
2003.338.23:21:34.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:34.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:21:34.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 42 ;
2003.338.23:21:34.32:!2003.338.23:22:57
2003.338.23:22:05.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:22:57.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:22:57.00/disc_pos/111418727464,111417727464,
2003.338.23:22:57.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:22:57.04:!2003.338.23:22:57
2003.338.23:22:57.05:preob
2003.338.23:22:58.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:22:59.48/tpi/1u,16132,2u,16156,3u,16169,4u,16026,ia,10182
2003.338.23:22:59.48/tpi/9u,16130,au,16270,bu,16060,cu,16164,du,16067,eu,16182,ib,5197
2003.338.23:22:59.48/tpi/5u,16287,6u,16232,7u,15751,8u,16231,ic,16990
2003.338.23:22:59.66/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10182
2003.338.23:22:59.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5197
2003.338.23:22:59.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16990
2003.338.23:23:01.89/tpzero/1u,492,2u,318,3u,392,4u,444,ia,274
2003.338.23:23:01.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,548,bu,551,cu,515,du,366,eu,430,ib,286
2003.338.23:23:01.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,580,7u,364,8u,277,ic,594
2003.338.23:23:04.13/tpical/1u,18028,2u,17996,3u,18404,4u,18212,ia,11555
2003.338.23:23:04.13/tpical/9u,18951,au,19383,bu,18767,cu,18649,du,19404,eu,19111
2003.338.23:23:04.13/tpical/ib,6087
2003.338.23:23:04.13/tpical/5u,18772,6u,18593,7u,17973,8u,18571,ic,19624
2003.338.23:23:04.14/tpdiff/1u,1896,2u,1840,3u,2235,4u,2186,ia,1373
2003.338.23:23:04.14/tpdiff/9u,2821,au,3113,bu,2707,cu,2485,du,3337,eu,2929,ib,890
2003.338.23:23:04.14/tpdiff/5u,2485,6u,2361,7u,2222,8u,2340,ic,2634
2003.338.23:23:04.31/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11555
2003.338.23:23:04.31/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6087
2003.338.23:23:04.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19624
2003.338.23:23:04.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:23:04.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:23:04.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:23:04.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:23:04.90/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,47.3,3u,38.8,4u,39.2,ia,39.7
2003.338.23:23:04.90/tsys/9u,39.7,au,36.4,bu,41.3,cu,45.3,du,33.9,eu,38.7,ib,39.7
2003.338.23:23:04.90/tsys/5u,35.0,6u,36.5,7u,38.1,8u,37.5,ic,34.2
2003.338.23:23:05.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:23:05.34/cable/2.3107E-04
2003.338.23:23:05.34:!2003.338.23:23:07
2003.338.23:23:07.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:23:07.00/disc_pos/111546683392,111417727464,
2003.338.23:23:07.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:23:07.02:midob
2003.338.23:23:07.75/tpi/1u,16158,2u,15595,3u,15627,4u,16042,ia,10191
2003.338.23:23:07.75/tpi/9u,15674,au,15634,bu,15836,cu,15789,du,16078,eu,15672,ib,5197
2003.338.23:23:07.75/tpi/5u,15755,6u,15868,7u,15763,8u,16254,ic,17009
2003.338.23:23:07.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,113,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10187
2003.338.23:23:07.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,116,ib,5197
2003.338.23:23:07.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17004
2003.338.23:23:08.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:23:08.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:23:08.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:23:08.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:23:08.52/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,47.3,3u,39.0,4u,39.2,ia,39.7
2003.338.23:23:08.52/tsys/9u,39.8,au,36.4,bu,41.4,cu,45.2,du,33.9,eu,38.8,ib,39.7
2003.338.23:23:08.52/tsys/5u,35.2,6u,36.6,7u,38.1,8u,37.6,ic,34.3
2003.338.23:23:09.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:23:09.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:23:09.61/cable/2.3100E-04
2003.338.23:23:09.82/gps-fmout/S +1.70E-07
2003.338.23:23:12.51/wx/17.5,887.7,49.9
2003.338.23:23:12.56/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10191,5200,26,1pps
2003.338.23:23:12.61/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17002,110,24,1pps
2003.338.23:23:12.69/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16173,16284,38,1pps
2003.338.23:23:12.77/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15756,16117,33,1pps
2003.338.23:23:12.85/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15902,15921,61,1pps
2003.338.23:23:13.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:23:13.10 325.1035 29.8086 0.0001 -0.0003
2003.338.23:23:13.17#antcn#CO 0.0481 -0.0698 -0.7974 0.0306
2003.338.23:23:14.15/mat/600B0086
2003.338.23:23:14.81#setcl#time/183336955,1,2003,338,23,23,15.00,1.559,29.705,23
2003.338.23:23:14.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:23:15.31/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:23:15.31:!2003.338.23:24:45
2003.338.23:24:45.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:24:45.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:24:45.48:disc_pos
2003.338.23:24:45.50/disc_pos/113149367496,111418727464,
2003.338.23:24:45.50:disc_check
2003.338.23:24:45.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h24m45.395s,4176,0.00250s,40000,1501085988,
2003.338.23:24:45.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:24:45.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 108467 : 107474 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:45.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 108471 : 107477 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:45.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 108481 : 107479 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:45.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 108478 : 107470 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:45.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 108471 : 107485 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:45.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 108469 : 107474 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:45.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 108470 : 107472 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:45.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 108461 : 107474 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:45.99:scan_name=338-2327,r4100,306
2003.338.23:24:45.99:source=3c274,122817.57,124002.0,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.23:24:46.09:setupsx
2003.338.23:24:55.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:55.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:24:55.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 43 ;
2003.338.23:24:55.34:!2003.338.23:27:31
2003.338.23:25:17.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:27:31.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:27:31.00/disc_pos/113149367496,113148367496,
2003.338.23:27:31.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:27:31.05:!2003.338.23:27:31
2003.338.23:27:31.05:preob
2003.338.23:27:32.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:27:33.48/tpi/1u,16300,2u,16350,3u,16145,4u,16353,ia,11779
2003.338.23:27:33.48/tpi/9u,16299,au,16091,bu,16138,cu,16051,du,16099,eu,16089,ib,6586
2003.338.23:27:33.48/tpi/5u,16222,6u,16027,7u,16327,8u,16280,ic,19749
2003.338.23:27:33.66/tpgain/1u,130,2u,108,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11779
2003.338.23:27:33.66/tpgain/9u,108,au,86,bu,105,cu,88,du,110,eu,105,ib,6586
2003.338.23:27:33.66/tpgain/5u,50,6u,72,7u,52,8u,61,ic,19749
2003.338.23:27:35.89/tpzero/1u,480,2u,308,3u,377,4u,440,ia,290
2003.338.23:27:35.89/tpzero/9u,570,au,526,bu,524,cu,495,du,337,eu,411,ib,299
2003.338.23:27:35.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,571,7u,367,8u,275,ic,617
2003.338.23:27:38.13/tpical/1u,17974,2u,18014,3u,18118,4u,18313,ia,13192
2003.338.23:27:38.13/tpical/9u,18520,au,18470,bu,18235,cu,18005,du,18779,eu,18419
2003.338.23:27:38.13/tpical/ib,7492
2003.338.23:27:38.13/tpical/5u,18390,6u,18081,7u,18395,8u,18360,ic,22457
2003.338.23:27:38.14/tpdiff/1u,1674,2u,1664,3u,1973,4u,1960,ia,1413
2003.338.23:27:38.14/tpdiff/9u,2221,au,2379,bu,2097,cu,1954,du,2680,eu,2330,ib,906
2003.338.23:27:38.14/tpdiff/5u,2168,6u,2054,7u,2068,8u,2080,ic,2708
2003.338.23:27:38.31/tpdiffgain/1u,130,2u,108,3u,99,4u,78,ia,13192
2003.338.23:27:38.31/tpdiffgain/9u,108,au,86,bu,105,cu,88,du,110,eu,105,ib,7492
2003.338.23:27:38.31/tpdiffgain/5u,50,6u,72,7u,52,8u,61,ic,22457
2003.338.23:27:38.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:27:38.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:27:38.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:27:38.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:27:38.90/tsys/1u,52.0,2u,53.0,3u,44.0,4u,44.7,ia,44.7
2003.338.23:27:38.90/tsys/9u,51.0,au,47.1,bu,53.6,cu,57.3,du,42.3,eu,48.4,ib,50.0
2003.338.23:27:38.90/tsys/5u,40.0,6u,41.4,7u,42.4,8u,42.3,ic,38.9
2003.338.23:27:39.06/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:27:39.42/cable/2.3137E-04
2003.338.23:27:39.42:!2003.338.23:27:41
2003.338.23:27:41.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:27:41.00/disc_pos/113277235200,113148367496,
2003.338.23:27:41.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:27:41.02:midob
2003.338.23:27:41.75/tpi/1u,16287,2u,15753,3u,15838,4u,15960,ia,11790
2003.338.23:27:41.75/tpi/9u,15709,au,15747,bu,15836,cu,16068,du,15816,eu,15821,ib,6595
2003.338.23:27:41.75/tpi/5u,15591,6u,16031,7u,15713,8u,15806,ic,19773
2003.338.23:27:41.93/tpgain/1u,130,2u,106,3u,98,4u,77,ia,11786
2003.338.23:27:41.93/tpgain/9u,106,au,85,bu,104,cu,88,du,109,eu,104,ib,6595
2003.338.23:27:41.93/tpgain/5u,49,6u,72,7u,51,8u,60,ic,19758
2003.338.23:27:42.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:27:42.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:27:42.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:27:42.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:27:42.51/tsys/1u,51.9,2u,53.0,3u,44.0,4u,44.7,ia,44.8
2003.338.23:27:42.51/tsys/9u,51.0,au,47.2,bu,53.6,cu,57.4,du,42.4,eu,48.6,ib,50.0
2003.338.23:27:42.51/tsys/5u,40.0,6u,41.4,7u,42.5,8u,42.5,ic,38.9
2003.338.23:27:43.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:27:43.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:27:43.63/cable/2.3144E-04
2003.338.23:27:43.83/gps-fmout/S +1.69E-07
2003.338.23:27:44.00/wx/17.5,887.7,49.7
2003.338.23:27:44.05/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11789,6585,26,1pps
2003.338.23:27:44.10/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19763,110,24,1pps
2003.338.23:27:44.18/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.11, 6.44,lock,16298,16368,38,1pps
2003.338.23:27:44.26/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,16233,16119,33,1pps
2003.338.23:27:44.34/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.42, 4.01,lock,15978,16189,61,1pps
2003.338.23:27:45.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:27:45.09 277.2849 15.6694 -0.0001 0.0001
2003.338.23:27:45.17#antcn#CO 0.0506 -0.0937 -0.7974 0.0619
2003.338.23:27:46.67/mat/600B0123
2003.338.23:27:47.23/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:27:47.23:!2003.338.23:32:47
2003.338.23:27:47.81#setcl#time/183364255,1,2003,338,23,27,48.00,1.555,29.781,23
2003.338.23:27:47.81#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:32:47.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:32:47.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:32:47.49:disc_pos
2003.338.23:32:47.51/disc_pos/118208012896,113149367496,
2003.338.23:32:47.51:disc_check
2003.338.23:32:47.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h32m47.403s,30644,0.00250s,40000,2653448132,
2003.338.23:32:47.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:32:47.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 113305 : 112288 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:47.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 113308 : 112291 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:47.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 113319 : 112293 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:47.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 113318 : 112283 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:47.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 113310 : 112300 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:47.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 113307 : 112288 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:47.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 113307 : 112287 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:47.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 113299 : 112288 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:48.00:scan_name=338-2335,r4100,98
2003.338.23:32:48.00:source=3c371,180718.63,694857.2,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.23:32:49.10:setupsx
2003.338.23:32:58.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:58.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:32:58.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 44 ;
2003.338.23:32:58.33:!2003.338.23:35:00
2003.338.23:33:37.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:35:00.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:35:00.00/disc_pos/118208012896,118207012896,
2003.338.23:35:00.03:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:35:00.06:!2003.338.23:35:00
2003.338.23:35:00.06:preob
2003.338.23:35:01.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:35:02.48/tpi/1u,16277,2u,16197,3u,16114,4u,16230,ia,9824
2003.338.23:35:02.48/tpi/9u,16154,au,16104,bu,16024,cu,16135,du,15933,eu,16100,ib,4980
2003.338.23:35:02.48/tpi/5u,16282,6u,16066,7u,15817,8u,16166,ic,16374
2003.338.23:35:02.66/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9824
2003.338.23:35:02.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,4980
2003.338.23:35:02.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16374
2003.338.23:35:04.89/tpzero/1u,497,2u,322,3u,397,4u,448,ia,271
2003.338.23:35:04.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,547,bu,553,cu,519,du,371,eu,431,ib,284
2003.338.23:35:04.89/tpzero/5u,465,6u,580,7u,366,8u,277,ic,588
2003.338.23:35:07.13/tpical/1u,18195,2u,18102,3u,18405,4u,18483,ia,11169
2003.338.23:35:07.13/tpical/9u,18850,au,19055,bu,18730,cu,18667,du,19323,eu,19121
2003.338.23:35:07.13/tpical/ib,5862
2003.338.23:35:07.13/tpical/5u,18807,6u,18444,7u,18066,8u,18527,ic,18959
2003.338.23:35:07.14/tpdiff/1u,1918,2u,1905,3u,2291,4u,2253,ia,1345
2003.338.23:35:07.14/tpdiff/9u,2696,au,2951,bu,2706,cu,2532,du,3390,eu,3021,ib,882
2003.338.23:35:07.14/tpdiff/5u,2525,6u,2378,7u,2249,8u,2361,ic,2585
2003.338.23:35:07.31/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11169
2003.338.23:35:07.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5862
2003.338.23:35:07.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18959
2003.338.23:35:07.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:35:07.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:35:07.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:35:07.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:35:07.90/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,45.8,3u,37.7,4u,38.5,ia,39.1
2003.338.23:35:07.90/tsys/9u,41.6,au,38.0,bu,41.2,cu,44.4,du,33.1,eu,37.3,ib,38.3
2003.338.23:35:07.90/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,35.8,7u,37.8,8u,37.0,ic,33.6
2003.338.23:35:08.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:35:08.39/cable/2.2981E-04
2003.338.23:35:08.39:!2003.338.23:35:10
2003.338.23:35:10.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:35:10.00/disc_pos/118335885312,118207012896,
2003.338.23:35:10.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:35:10.02:midob
2003.338.23:35:10.75/tpi/1u,16058,2u,15619,3u,15571,4u,15879,ia,9815
2003.338.23:35:10.75/tpi/9u,16246,au,15676,bu,15690,cu,15774,du,15916,eu,15581,ib,5003
2003.338.23:35:10.75/tpi/5u,15724,6u,16053,7u,15793,8u,16162,ic,16367
2003.338.23:35:10.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9818
2003.338.23:35:10.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5003
2003.338.23:35:10.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16369
2003.338.23:35:11.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:35:11.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:35:11.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:35:11.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:35:11.51/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,45.7,3u,37.8,4u,38.6,ia,39.0
2003.338.23:35:11.51/tsys/9u,41.1,au,37.7,bu,41.0,cu,44.3,du,33.0,eu,37.4,ib,38.5
2003.338.23:35:11.51/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,35.8,7u,37.7,8u,37.0,ic,33.6
2003.338.23:35:12.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:35:12.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:35:12.66/cable/2.3003E-04
2003.338.23:35:12.82/gps-fmout/S +1.66E-07
2003.338.23:35:16.01/wx/17.6,887.5,48.4
2003.338.23:35:16.07/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9814,4987,26,1pps
2003.338.23:35:16.12/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16360,109,24,1pps
2003.338.23:35:16.20/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.18,lock,16259,16389,38,1pps
2003.338.23:35:16.28/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15718,16037,33,1pps
2003.338.23:35:16.36/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16204,16110,61,1pps
2003.338.23:35:17.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:35:17.09 1.9880 42.1984 0.0000 0.0001
2003.338.23:35:17.17#antcn#CO 0.0492 -0.0562 -0.7974 0.0194
2003.338.23:35:18.75/mat/600B0005
2003.338.23:35:19.31/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:35:19.32:!2003.338.23:36:48
2003.338.23:35:19.79#setcl#time/183409452,1,2003,338,23,35,20.00,1.573,29.906,25
2003.338.23:35:19.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:36:48.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:36:48.01:disc_end
2003.338.23:36:48.50:disc_pos
2003.338.23:36:48.51/disc_pos/119938729648,118208012896,
2003.338.23:36:48.51:disc_check
2003.338.23:36:48.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h36m48.417s,3872,0.00250s,40000,2125550020,
2003.338.23:36:48.91:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:36:48.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 114968 : 113928 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:48.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 114972 : 113931 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:48.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 114982 : 113933 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:48.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 114983 : 113924 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:48.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 114973 : 113940 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:48.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 114971 : 113928 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:48.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 114972 : 113927 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:48.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 114963 : 113928 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:49.00:scan_name=338-2339,r4100,98
2003.338.23:36:49.01:source=1739+522,173929.05,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.23:36:50.09:setupsx
2003.338.23:36:59.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:59.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:36:59.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 45 ;
2003.338.23:36:59.33:!2003.338.23:39:32
2003.338.23:37:04.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:39:32.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:39:32.00/disc_pos/119938729648,119937729648,
2003.338.23:39:32.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:39:32.04:!2003.338.23:39:32
2003.338.23:39:32.05:preob
2003.338.23:39:33.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:39:34.47/tpi/1u,16144,2u,16182,3u,16046,4u,16235,ia,9614
2003.338.23:39:34.47/tpi/9u,16299,au,15936,bu,16072,cu,16023,du,16057,eu,16046,ib,4914
2003.338.23:39:34.47/tpi/5u,15939,6u,16226,7u,15975,8u,16343,ic,16010
2003.338.23:39:34.65/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,9614
2003.338.23:39:34.65/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4914
2003.338.23:39:34.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,16010
2003.338.23:39:36.87/tpzero/1u,497,2u,322,3u,397,4u,453,ia,269
2003.338.23:39:36.87/tpzero/9u,597,au,548,bu,559,cu,521,du,376,eu,432,ib,283
2003.338.23:39:36.87/tpzero/5u,462,6u,584,7u,369,8u,281,ic,587
2003.338.23:39:39.11/tpical/1u,18141,2u,18122,3u,18404,4u,18597,ia,10977
2003.338.23:39:39.11/tpical/9u,19374,au,19201,bu,18982,cu,18742,du,19628,eu,19144
2003.338.23:39:39.11/tpical/ib,5797
2003.338.23:39:39.11/tpical/5u,18479,6u,18715,7u,18349,8u,18839,ic,18617
2003.338.23:39:39.12/tpdiff/1u,1997,2u,1940,3u,2358,4u,2362,ia,1363
2003.338.23:39:39.12/tpdiff/9u,3075,au,3265,bu,2910,cu,2719,du,3571,eu,3098,ib,883
2003.338.23:39:39.12/tpdiff/5u,2540,6u,2489,7u,2374,8u,2496,ic,2607
2003.338.23:39:39.29/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,10977
2003.338.23:39:39.29/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5797
2003.338.23:39:39.29/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18617
2003.338.23:39:39.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:39:39.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:39:39.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:39:39.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:39:39.88/tsys/1u,43.1,2u,45.0,3u,36.5,4u,36.7,ia,37.7
2003.338.23:39:39.88/tsys/9u,36.8,au,33.9,bu,38.4,cu,41.0,du,31.6,eu,36.3,ib,37.8
2003.338.23:39:39.88/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,34.6,7u,36.2,8u,35.4,ic,32.5
2003.338.23:39:40.00/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.338.23:39:40.36/cable/2.3026E-04
2003.338.23:39:40.36:!2003.338.23:39:42
2003.338.23:39:42.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:39:42.00/disc_pos/120066592768,119937729648,
2003.338.23:39:42.00:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:39:42.01:midob
2003.338.23:39:42.77/tpi/1u,15963,2u,15664,3u,15557,4u,15903,ia,9624
2003.338.23:39:42.77/tpi/9u,16183,au,15686,bu,15722,cu,15863,du,16651,eu,15891,ib,4923
2003.338.23:39:42.77/tpi/5u,15399,6u,15765,7u,15460,8u,16352,ic,16026
2003.338.23:39:42.95/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9624
2003.338.23:39:42.95/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,128,eu,120,ib,4923
2003.338.23:39:42.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,68,ic,16026
2003.338.23:39:43.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:39:43.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:39:43.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:39:43.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:39:43.53/tsys/1u,43.2,2u,45.0,3u,36.7,4u,36.9,ia,37.7
2003.338.23:39:43.53/tsys/9u,37.1,au,34.1,bu,38.8,cu,41.5,du,32.3,eu,36.5,ib,37.8
2003.338.23:39:43.53/tsys/5u,33.6,6u,34.4,7u,36.3,8u,35.4,ic,32.6
2003.338.23:39:44.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:39:44.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:39:44.62/cable/2.3026E-04
2003.338.23:39:44.83/gps-fmout/S +1.35E-07
2003.338.23:39:47.54/wx/17.7,887.5,47.2
2003.338.23:39:47.59/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9637,4924,26,1pps
2003.338.23:39:47.64/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16048,110,24,1pps
2003.338.23:39:47.72/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.30,lock,16189,16303,38,1pps
2003.338.23:39:47.80/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15953,15739,33,1pps
2003.338.23:39:47.88/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.35,lock,16187,16115,61,1pps
2003.338.23:39:48.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:39:48.10 355.7800 59.7901 -0.0003 0.0000
2003.338.23:39:48.17#antcn#CO 0.0337 -0.0327 -0.7974 0.0102
2003.338.23:39:49.68/mat/600B0111
2003.338.23:39:50.22/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:39:50.22:!2003.338.23:41:20
2003.338.23:39:50.80#setcl#time/183436552,1,2003,338,23,39,51.00,1.569,29.981,24
2003.338.23:39:50.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:41:20.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:41:20.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:41:20.48:disc_pos
2003.338.23:41:20.49/disc_pos/121669277688,119938729648,
2003.338.23:41:20.49:disc_check
2003.338.23:41:20.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h41m20.398s,8996,0.00250s,40000,2621126836,
2003.338.23:41:20.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:41:20.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 116631 : 115569 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:20.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 116635 : 115571 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:20.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 116645 : 115573 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:20.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 116646 : 115564 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 116636 : 115580 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:20.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 116634 : 115568 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:20.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 116635 : 115567 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:20.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 116630 : 115568 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:20.98:scan_name=338-2343,r4100,607
2003.338.23:41:20.98:source=1053+815,105336.14,813036.0,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.23:41:21.10:setupsx
2003.338.23:41:30.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:30.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:41:30.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 46 ;
2003.338.23:41:30.34:!2003.338.23:43:38
2003.338.23:41:48.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:43:38.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:43:38.00/disc_pos/121669277688,121668277688,
2003.338.23:43:38.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:43:38.05:!2003.338.23:43:38
2003.338.23:43:38.06:preob
2003.338.23:43:39.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:43:40.48/tpi/1u,16359,2u,16123,3u,16209,4u,16127,ia,10776
2003.338.23:43:40.48/tpi/9u,16189,au,16223,bu,16167,cu,16079,du,16134,eu,16270,ib,5379
2003.338.23:43:40.48/tpi/5u,16075,6u,15945,7u,16179,8u,16196,ic,18043
2003.338.23:43:40.66/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10776
2003.338.23:43:40.66/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,5379
2003.338.23:43:40.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,75,7u,54,8u,64,ic,18043
2003.338.23:43:42.89/tpzero/1u,489,2u,312,3u,387,4u,442,ia,279
2003.338.23:43:42.89/tpzero/9u,584,au,543,bu,546,cu,509,du,364,eu,426,ib,287
2003.338.23:43:42.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,573,7u,367,8u,274,ic,604
2003.338.23:43:45.13/tpical/1u,18175,2u,17850,3u,18339,4u,18169,ia,12135
2003.338.23:43:45.13/tpical/9u,18885,au,19118,bu,18759,cu,18417,du,19351,eu,19057
2003.338.23:43:45.13/tpical/ib,6259
2003.338.23:43:45.13/tpical/5u,18348,6u,18067,7u,18276,8u,18354,ic,20654
2003.338.23:43:45.14/tpdiff/1u,1816,2u,1727,3u,2130,4u,2042,ia,1359
2003.338.23:43:45.14/tpdiff/9u,2696,au,2895,bu,2592,cu,2338,du,3217,eu,2787,ib,880
2003.338.23:43:45.14/tpdiff/5u,2273,6u,2122,7u,2097,8u,2158,ic,2611
2003.338.23:43:45.31/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12135
2003.338.23:43:45.31/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,6259
2003.338.23:43:45.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,75,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20654
2003.338.23:43:45.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:43:45.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:43:45.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:43:45.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:43:45.90/tsys/1u,48.1,2u,50.4,3u,40.9,4u,42.2,ia,42.5
2003.338.23:43:45.90/tsys/9u,41.7,au,39.0,bu,43.4,cu,47.9,du,35.3,eu,40.9,ib,41.7
2003.338.23:43:45.90/tsys/5u,37.8,6u,39.8,7u,41.5,8u,40.6,ic,36.7
2003.338.23:43:46.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:43:46.35/cable/2.2819E-04
2003.338.23:43:46.35:!2003.338.23:43:48
2003.338.23:43:48.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:43:48.00/disc_pos/121797181440,121668277688,
2003.338.23:43:48.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:43:48.02:midob
2003.338.23:43:48.75/tpi/1u,16112,2u,15826,3u,15647,4u,15728,ia,10784
2003.338.23:43:48.75/tpi/9u,15651,au,15775,bu,15928,cu,15750,du,15910,eu,15697,ib,5381
2003.338.23:43:48.75/tpi/5u,16092,6u,15929,7u,15584,8u,15883,ic,18060
2003.338.23:43:48.93/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,80,ia,10784
2003.338.23:43:48.93/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,116,cu,97,du,120,eu,114,ib,5381
2003.338.23:43:48.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,75,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18063
2003.338.23:43:49.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:43:49.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:43:49.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:43:49.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:43:49.51/tsys/1u,48.0,2u,50.3,3u,41.0,4u,42.2,ia,42.5
2003.338.23:43:49.51/tsys/9u,41.7,au,38.7,bu,43.5,cu,47.9,du,35.4,eu,40.9,ib,41.7
2003.338.23:43:49.51/tsys/5u,37.8,6u,39.8,7u,41.5,8u,41.1,ic,36.8
2003.338.23:43:50.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:43:50.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:43:50.59/cable/2.2819E-04
2003.338.23:43:50.83/gps-fmout/S +1.40E-07
2003.338.23:43:51.71/wx/17.8,887.5,47.4
2003.338.23:43:51.77/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10787,5380,26,1pps
2003.338.23:43:51.82/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18057,110,24,1pps
2003.338.23:43:51.90/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16107,16336,38,1pps
2003.338.23:43:51.98/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,16095,15852,33,1pps
2003.338.23:43:52.06/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,15901,15925,61,1pps
2003.338.23:43:53.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:43:53.09 351.0489 19.5743 -0.0001 0.0001
2003.338.23:43:53.17#antcn#CO 0.0541 -0.0795 -0.7974 0.0490
2003.338.23:43:53.34/mat/600B0014
2003.338.23:43:53.88/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:43:53.88:!2003.338.23:53:55
2003.338.23:43:54.79#setcl#time/183460951,1,2003,338,23,43,55.00,1.573,30.049,25
2003.338.23:43:54.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:53:55.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:53:55.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:53:55.49:disc_pos
2003.338.23:53:55.50/disc_pos/131544079464,121669277688,
2003.338.23:53:55.50:disc_check
2003.338.23:53:55.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h53m55.410s,39580,0.00250s,40000,2205367640,
2003.338.23:53:55.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:53:55.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 126064 : 124977 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:53:55.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 126066 : 124979 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:53:55.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 126076 : 124981 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:53:55.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 126077 : 124972 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:53:55.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 126067 : 124988 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:53:55.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 126065 : 124976 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:53:55.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 126066 : 124975 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:53:55.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 126062 : 124977 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:53:55.98:scan_name=338-2355,r4100,98
2003.338.23:53:55.98:source=1611+343,161147.94,342020.0,1950.0,ccw
2003.338.23:53:56.09:setupsx
2003.338.23:54:05.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:54:05.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:54:05.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 47 ;
2003.338.23:54:05.32:!2003.338.23:55:00
2003.338.23:54:27.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:55:00.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:55:00.00/disc_pos/131544079464,131543079464,
2003.338.23:55:00.01:disc_start=on
2003.338.23:55:00.05:!2003.338.23:55:00
2003.338.23:55:00.05:preob
2003.338.23:55:01.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:55:02.48/tpi/1u,16231,2u,16216,3u,16078,4u,16145,ia,9782
2003.338.23:55:02.48/tpi/9u,16323,au,16164,bu,16038,cu,15823,du,15911,eu,15855,ib,5062
2003.338.23:55:02.48/tpi/5u,16222,6u,16006,7u,15725,8u,16084,ic,16298
2003.338.23:55:02.66/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9782
2003.338.23:55:02.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5062
2003.338.23:55:02.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16298
2003.338.23:55:04.89/tpzero/1u,497,2u,321,3u,397,4u,449,ia,271
2003.338.23:55:04.89/tpzero/9u,591,au,548,bu,553,cu,516,du,372,eu,428,ib,285
2003.338.23:55:04.89/tpzero/5u,465,6u,579,7u,366,8u,277,ic,589
2003.338.23:55:07.13/tpical/1u,18224,2u,18134,3u,18428,4u,18428,ia,11162
2003.338.23:55:07.13/tpical/9u,19059,au,19239,bu,18871,cu,18508,du,19493,eu,18966
2003.338.23:55:07.13/tpical/ib,5947
2003.338.23:55:07.13/tpical/5u,18777,6u,18440,7u,18022,8u,18495,ic,18929
2003.338.23:55:07.14/tpdiff/1u,1993,2u,1918,3u,2350,4u,2283,ia,1380
2003.338.23:55:07.14/tpdiff/9u,2736,au,3075,bu,2833,cu,2685,du,3582,eu,3111,ib,885
2003.338.23:55:07.14/tpdiff/5u,2555,6u,2434,7u,2297,8u,2411,ic,2631
2003.338.23:55:07.31/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11162
2003.338.23:55:07.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5947
2003.338.23:55:07.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18929
2003.338.23:55:07.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:55:07.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:55:07.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:55:07.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:55:07.90/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.6,3u,36.7,4u,37.8,ia,37.9
2003.338.23:55:07.90/tsys/9u,41.4,au,36.6,bu,39.4,cu,41.0,du,31.2,eu,35.7,ib,38.9
2003.338.23:55:07.90/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,34.9,7u,36.8,8u,36.1,ic,32.8
2003.338.23:55:08.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:55:08.40/cable/2.2892E-04
2003.338.23:55:08.40:!2003.338.23:55:10
2003.338.23:55:10.00:disc_pos
2003.338.23:55:10.00/disc_pos/131671994368,131543079464,
2003.338.23:55:10.01:data_valid=on
2003.338.23:55:10.01:midob
2003.338.23:55:10.75/tpi/1u,16039,2u,15620,3u,15550,4u,15787,ia,9787
2003.338.23:55:10.75/tpi/9u,16022,au,15698,bu,15546,cu,15908,du,16003,eu,15717,ib,5045
2003.338.23:55:10.75/tpi/5u,15658,6u,15656,7u,15728,8u,16069,ic,16299
2003.338.23:55:10.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9784
2003.338.23:55:10.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5045
2003.338.23:55:10.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16293
2003.338.23:55:11.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.338.23:55:11.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.338.23:55:11.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.338.23:55:11.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.338.23:55:11.51/tsys/1u,43.5,2u,45.4,3u,36.8,4u,37.9,ia,37.9
2003.338.23:55:11.51/tsys/9u,40.6,au,36.2,bu,39.4,cu,41.3,du,31.4,eu,36.0,ib,38.7
2003.338.23:55:11.51/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,35.0,7u,36.8,8u,36.0,ic,32.8
2003.338.23:55:12.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.338.23:55:12.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.338.23:55:12.62/cable/2.2908E-04
2003.338.23:55:12.82/gps-fmout/S +9.0E-08
2003.338.23:55:12.83/wx/18.2,887.4,45.8
2003.338.23:55:12.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9784,5046,26,1pps
2003.338.23:55:12.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16297,110,24,1pps
2003.338.23:55:13.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16242,16344,38,1pps
2003.338.23:55:13.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15654,15986,33,1pps
2003.338.23:55:13.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16124,15986,61,1pps
2003.338.23:55:14.17#antcn#TR $$/338.23:55:14.09 301.7344 61.7787 -0.0000 -0.0003
2003.338.23:55:14.17#antcn#CO 0.0077 -0.0340 -0.7974 0.0094
2003.338.23:55:14.66/mat/600B0054
2003.338.23:55:15.22/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.338.23:55:15.22:!2003.338.23:56:48
2003.338.23:55:15.80#setcl#time/183529051,1,2003,338,23,55,16.00,1.564,30.238,24
2003.338.23:55:15.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.338.23:56:48.00:data_valid=off
2003.338.23:56:48.00:disc_end
2003.338.23:56:48.48:disc_pos
2003.338.23:56:48.49/disc_pos/133274679840,131544079464,
2003.338.23:56:48.49:disc_check
2003.338.23:56:48.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y338d23h56m48.400s,39420,0.00250s,40000,1037239784,
2003.338.23:56:48.90:postob_mk5a
2003.338.23:56:48.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 127729 : 126617 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:48.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 127729 : 126619 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:48.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 127741 : 126622 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:48.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 127740 : 126612 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:48.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 127730 : 126629 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:48.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 127728 : 126616 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:48.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 127729 : 126615 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:48.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 127725 : 126617 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:48.97:scan_name=339-0003,r4100,98
2003.338.23:56:48.97:source=1741-038,174120.64,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.338.23:56:49.09:setupsx
2003.338.23:56:58.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:58.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.338.23:56:58.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 48 ;
2003.338.23:56:58.32:!2003.339.00:03:05
2003.338.23:59:05.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.338.23:59:19.94;"weather-overcast
2003.339.00:03:05.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:03:05.00/disc_pos/133274679840,133273679840,
2003.339.00:03:05.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:03:05.05:!2003.339.00:03:05
2003.339.00:03:05.05:preob
2003.339.00:03:06.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:03:07.48/tpi/1u,16172,2u,16114,3u,16006,4u,16071,ia,9742
2003.339.00:03:07.48/tpi/9u,16021,au,15939,bu,15953,cu,15880,du,15913,eu,15888,ib,5251
2003.339.00:03:07.48/tpi/5u,16158,6u,15962,7u,15667,8u,16017,ic,16244
2003.339.00:03:07.66/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9742
2003.339.00:03:07.66/tpgain/9u,104,au,95,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5251
2003.339.00:03:07.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16244
2003.339.00:03:09.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,321,3u,394,4u,449,ia,269
2003.339.00:03:09.89/tpzero/9u,556,au,538,bu,553,cu,513,du,371,eu,428,ib,285
2003.339.00:03:09.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,578,7u,365,8u,275,ic,588
2003.339.00:03:12.13/tpical/1u,18118,2u,18023,3u,18309,4u,18312,ia,11093
2003.339.00:03:12.13/tpical/9u,17165,au,18604,bu,18777,cu,18433,du,19438,eu,18885
2003.339.00:03:12.13/tpical/ib,6064
2003.339.00:03:12.13/tpical/5u,18679,6u,18322,7u,17931,8u,18391,ic,18822
2003.339.00:03:12.14/tpdiff/1u,1946,2u,1909,3u,2303,4u,2241,ia,1351
2003.339.00:03:12.14/tpdiff/9u,1144,au,2665,bu,2824,cu,2553,du,3525,eu,2997,ib,813
2003.339.00:03:12.14/tpdiff/5u,2521,6u,2360,7u,2264,8u,2374,ic,2578
2003.339.00:03:12.31/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11093
2003.339.00:03:12.31/tpdiffgain/9u,104,au,95,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,6064
2003.339.00:03:12.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18822
2003.339.00:03:12.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:03:12.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:03:12.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:03:12.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:03:12.90/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,45.5,3u,37.3,4u,38.3,ia,38.6
2003.339.00:03:12.90/tsys/9u,97.3,au,41.6,bu,39.3,cu,43.3,du,31.7,eu,37.1,ib,44.0
2003.339.00:03:12.90/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,35.9,7u,37.2,8u,36.5,ic,33.4
2003.339.00:03:13.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:03:13.34/cable/2.2930E-04
2003.339.00:03:13.34:!2003.339.00:03:15
2003.339.00:03:15.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:03:15.00/disc_pos/133402628096,133273679840,
2003.339.00:03:15.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:03:15.02:midob
2003.339.00:03:15.77/tpi/1u,16122,2u,15527,3u,15466,4u,15670,ia,9724
2003.339.00:03:15.77/tpi/9u,15333,au,15593,bu,15475,cu,15619,du,15952,eu,15679,ib,5167
2003.339.00:03:15.77/tpi/5u,15557,6u,15937,7u,15644,8u,15985,ic,16203
2003.339.00:03:15.95/tpgain/1u,142,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9724
2003.339.00:03:15.95/tpgain/9u,106,au,95,bu,119,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5167
2003.339.00:03:15.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16203
2003.339.00:03:16.53/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:03:16.53/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:03:16.53/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:03:16.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:03:16.54/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,45.4,3u,37.4,4u,38.3,ia,38.5
2003.339.00:03:16.54/tsys/9u,89.4,au,40.7,bu,39.4,cu,43.5,du,31.8,eu,37.3,ib,43.2
2003.339.00:03:16.54/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,35.8,7u,37.1,8u,36.4,ic,33.3
2003.339.00:03:17.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:03:17.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:03:17.65/cable/2.2944E-04
2003.339.00:03:17.83/gps-fmout/S +1.45E-07
2003.339.00:03:18.36/wx/18.3,887.3,46.5
2003.339.00:03:18.41/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9723,5162,26,1pps
2003.339.00:03:18.46/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16206,109,24,1pps
2003.339.00:03:18.54/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16138,16258,38,1pps
2003.339.00:03:18.62/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16102,15903,33,1pps
2003.339.00:03:18.70/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.58, 5.20,lock,15636,15913,61,1pps
2003.339.00:03:19.17#antcn#TR $$/339.00:03:19.09 198.8117 62.6895 0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.00:03:19.17#antcn#CO 0.0060 -0.0546 -0.7967 0.0091
2003.339.00:03:20.40/mat/600B0108
2003.339.00:03:20.98/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:03:20.98:!2003.339.00:04:53
2003.339.00:03:21.80#setcl#time/183577650,1,2003,339,00,03,22.00,1.565,30.373,24
2003.339.00:03:21.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:04:53.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:04:53.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:04:53.48:disc_pos
2003.339.00:04:53.49/disc_pos/135005311464,133274679840,
2003.339.00:04:53.49:disc_check
2003.339.00:04:53.89/disc_check/mark4,16,1993y339d00h04m53.400s,27384,0.00250s,40000,6029380412,
2003.339.00:04:53.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:04:53.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 129392 : 128257 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:04:53.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 129393 : 128259 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:04:53.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 129404 : 128262 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:04:53.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 129404 : 128252 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:04:53.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 129395 : 128269 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:04:53.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 129391 : 128256 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:04:53.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 129394 : 128256 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:04:53.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 129388 : 128257 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:04:53.98:scan_name=339-0011a,r4100,98
2003.339.00:04:53.98:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.00:04:54.09:setupsx
2003.339.00:05:03.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:05:03.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:05:03.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 49 ;
2003.339.00:05:03.32:!2003.339.00:10:56
2003.339.00:05:27.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:10:56.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:10:56.00/disc_pos/135005311464,135004311464,
2003.339.00:10:56.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:10:56.05:!2003.339.00:10:56
2003.339.00:10:56.05:preob
2003.339.00:10:57.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:10:58.49/tpi/1u,16207,2u,15982,3u,16113,4u,16033,ia,9496
2003.339.00:10:58.49/tpi/9u,16158,au,15856,bu,15960,cu,15958,du,16411,eu,15927,ib,4884
2003.339.00:10:58.49/tpi/5u,15741,6u,16050,7u,15776,8u,16138,ic,15810
2003.339.00:10:58.67/tpgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9496
2003.339.00:10:58.67/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,128,eu,121,ib,4884
2003.339.00:10:58.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15810
2003.339.00:11:00.90/tpzero/1u,500,2u,321,3u,401,4u,450,ia,268
2003.339.00:11:00.90/tpzero/9u,597,au,550,bu,560,cu,520,du,388,eu,431,ib,283
2003.339.00:11:00.90/tpzero/5u,460,6u,581,7u,367,8u,280,ic,584
2003.339.00:11:03.13/tpical/1u,18196,2u,17905,3u,18472,4u,18347,ia,10834
2003.339.00:11:03.13/tpical/9u,19202,au,19058,bu,18846,cu,18609,du,20085,eu,18963
2003.339.00:11:03.13/tpical/ib,5757
2003.339.00:11:03.13/tpical/5u,18252,6u,18480,7u,18110,8u,18564,ic,18371
2003.339.00:11:03.14/tpdiff/1u,1989,2u,1923,3u,2359,4u,2314,ia,1338
2003.339.00:11:03.14/tpdiff/9u,3044,au,3202,bu,2886,cu,2651,du,3674,eu,3036,ib,873
2003.339.00:11:03.14/tpdiff/5u,2511,6u,2430,7u,2334,8u,2426,ic,2561
2003.339.00:11:03.31/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10834
2003.339.00:11:03.31/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,128,eu,121,ib,5757
2003.339.00:11:03.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18371
2003.339.00:11:03.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:11:03.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:11:03.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:11:03.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:11:03.90/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,44.8,3u,36.6,4u,37.0,ia,37.9
2003.339.00:11:03.90/tsys/9u,36.8,au,34.4,bu,38.4,cu,41.9,du,31.4,eu,36.7,ib,37.9
2003.339.00:11:03.90/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,35.0,7u,36.3,8u,36.0,ic,32.7
2003.339.00:11:04.01/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.00:11:04.36/cable/2.2560E-04
2003.339.00:11:04.36:!2003.339.00:11:06
2003.339.00:11:06.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:11:06.00/disc_pos/135133270016,135004311464,
2003.339.00:11:06.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:11:06.01:midob
2003.339.00:11:06.77/tpi/1u,15949,2u,15705,3u,15600,4u,15676,ia,9499
2003.339.00:11:06.77/tpi/9u,16195,au,15548,bu,16308,cu,15705,du,16463,eu,16195,ib,4874
2003.339.00:11:06.77/tpi/5u,15733,6u,15559,7u,15785,8u,16132,ic,15807
2003.339.00:11:06.95/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9499
2003.339.00:11:06.95/tpgain/9u,127,au,99,bu,124,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,4874
2003.339.00:11:06.95/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15807
2003.339.00:11:07.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:11:07.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:11:07.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:11:07.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:11:07.53/tsys/1u,43.3,2u,44.8,3u,36.8,4u,37.1,ia,37.9
2003.339.00:11:07.53/tsys/9u,36.9,au,34.4,bu,38.6,cu,42.1,du,31.5,eu,36.8,ib,37.9
2003.339.00:11:07.53/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,34.8,7u,36.3,8u,35.9,ic,32.7
2003.339.00:11:08.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:11:08.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:11:08.64/cable/2.2546E-04
2003.339.00:11:08.81/gps-fmout/S +9.6E-08
2003.339.00:11:12.24/wx/18.4,887.3,46.1
2003.339.00:11:12.30/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9492,4889,26,1pps
2003.339.00:11:12.35/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15805,109,24,1pps
2003.339.00:11:12.43/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.36,lock,16211,16294,38,1pps
2003.339.00:11:12.51/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15726,16005,33,1pps
2003.339.00:11:12.59/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.35,lock,16216,15938,61,1pps
2003.339.00:11:13.18#antcn#TR $$/339.00:11:13.10 256.0737 55.1415 -0.0002 -0.0002
2003.339.00:11:13.18#antcn#CO 0.0137 -0.0550 -0.7967 0.0122
2003.339.00:11:13.29/mat/600B0066
2003.339.00:11:13.85/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:11:13.85:!2003.339.00:12:44
2003.339.00:11:14.79#setcl#time/183624949,1,2003,339,00,11,15.00,1.566,30.505,25
2003.339.00:11:14.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:12:44.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:12:44.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:12:44.49:disc_pos
2003.339.00:12:44.50/disc_pos/136735953640,135005311464,
2003.339.00:12:44.50:disc_check
2003.339.00:12:44.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d00h12m44.410s,38884,0.00250s,40000,5805506324,
2003.339.00:12:44.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:12:44.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 131055 : 129897 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:44.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 131056 : 129899 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:44.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 131067 : 129902 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:44.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 131070 : 129891 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:44.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 131058 : 129909 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:44.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 131056 : 129897 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:44.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 131057 : 129896 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:44.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 131051 : 129898 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:45.00:scan_name=339-0013,r4100,98
2003.339.00:12:45.00:source=1308+326,130807.57,323640.6,1950.0,cw
2003.339.00:12:45.09:setupsx
2003.339.00:12:54.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:54.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:12:54.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 50 ;
2003.339.00:12:54.33:!2003.339.00:13:43
2003.339.00:13:11.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:13:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:13:43.00/disc_pos/136735953640,136734953640,
2003.339.00:13:43.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:13:43.04:!2003.339.00:13:43
2003.339.00:13:43.05:preob
2003.339.00:13:44.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:13:45.48/tpi/1u,16311,2u,16080,3u,16149,4u,16067,ia,10723
2003.339.00:13:45.48/tpi/9u,16159,au,16260,bu,16193,cu,16155,du,16123,eu,16251,ib,5303
2003.339.00:13:45.48/tpi/5u,15996,6u,16305,7u,16035,8u,16075,ic,17944
2003.339.00:13:45.66/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10723
2003.339.00:13:45.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,5303
2003.339.00:13:45.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17944
2003.339.00:13:47.89/tpzero/1u,489,2u,311,3u,387,4u,441,ia,279
2003.339.00:13:47.89/tpzero/9u,587,au,547,bu,550,cu,513,du,365,eu,429,ib,288
2003.339.00:13:47.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,578,7u,367,8u,273,ic,602
2003.339.00:13:50.13/tpical/1u,18120,2u,17841,3u,18277,4u,18137,ia,12103
2003.339.00:13:50.13/tpical/9u,18872,au,19179,bu,18750,cu,18552,du,19347,eu,19070
2003.339.00:13:50.13/tpical/ib,6171
2003.339.00:13:50.13/tpical/5u,18289,6u,18552,7u,18221,8u,18290,ic,20585
2003.339.00:13:50.14/tpdiff/1u,1809,2u,1761,3u,2128,4u,2070,ia,1380
2003.339.00:13:50.14/tpdiff/9u,2713,au,2919,bu,2557,cu,2397,du,3224,eu,2819,ib,868
2003.339.00:13:50.14/tpdiff/5u,2293,6u,2247,7u,2186,8u,2215,ic,2641
2003.339.00:13:50.31/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12103
2003.339.00:13:50.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,6171
2003.339.00:13:50.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20585
2003.339.00:13:50.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:13:50.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:13:50.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:13:50.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:13:50.90/tsys/1u,48.1,2u,49.3,3u,40.7,4u,41.5,ia,41.6
2003.339.00:13:50.90/tsys/9u,41.3,au,38.8,bu,44.0,cu,47.0,du,35.2,eu,40.4,ib,41.6
2003.339.00:13:50.90/tsys/5u,37.3,6u,38.5,7u,39.4,8u,39.2,ic,36.1
2003.339.00:13:51.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:13:51.38/cable/2.2568E-04
2003.339.00:13:51.38:!2003.339.00:13:53
2003.339.00:13:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:13:53.00/disc_pos/136863854592,136734953640,
2003.339.00:13:53.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:13:53.02:midob
2003.339.00:13:53.77/tpi/1u,16031,2u,15761,3u,15565,4u,15658,ia,10723
2003.339.00:13:53.77/tpi/9u,15639,au,15943,bu,15667,cu,15868,du,16140,eu,15710,ib,5309
2003.339.00:13:53.77/tpi/5u,16006,6u,15863,7u,15486,8u,16073,ic,17944
2003.339.00:13:53.95/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,80,ia,10723
2003.339.00:13:53.95/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,116,cu,98,du,122,eu,115,ib,5309
2003.339.00:13:53.95/tpgain/5u,52,6u,75,7u,53,8u,64,ic,17944
2003.339.00:13:54.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:13:54.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:13:54.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:13:54.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:13:54.53/tsys/1u,48.0,2u,49.1,3u,40.8,4u,41.5,ia,41.6
2003.339.00:13:54.53/tsys/9u,41.4,au,38.8,bu,44.1,cu,47.1,du,35.2,eu,40.4,ib,41.6
2003.339.00:13:54.53/tsys/5u,37.3,6u,38.5,7u,39.5,8u,39.2,ic,36.1
2003.339.00:13:55.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:13:55.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:13:55.66/cable/2.2574E-04
2003.339.00:13:55.82/gps-fmout/S +1.63E-07
2003.339.00:13:55.83/wx/18.4,887.2,45.1
2003.339.00:13:55.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10731,5313,26,1pps
2003.339.00:13:55.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17956,109,24,1pps
2003.339.00:13:56.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16323,16242,38,1pps
2003.339.00:13:56.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,16006,15776,33,1pps
2003.339.00:13:56.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,15946,15936,61,1pps
2003.339.00:13:57.17#antcn#TR $$/339.00:13:57.09 297.8210 20.0418 -0.0001 -0.0000
2003.339.00:13:57.17#antcn#CO 0.0496 -0.0844 -0.7967 0.0479
2003.339.00:13:58.42/mat/600B0128
2003.339.00:13:58.98/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:13:58.98:!2003.339.00:15:31
2003.339.00:13:59.80#setcl#time/183641449,1,2003,339,00,14,00.00,1.563,30.551,24
2003.339.00:13:59.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:15:31.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:15:31.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:15:31.49:disc_pos
2003.339.00:15:31.50/disc_pos/138466701016,136735953640,
2003.339.00:15:31.51:disc_check
2003.339.00:15:31.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d00h15m31.407s,7388,0.00250s,40000,941244120,
2003.339.00:15:31.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:15:31.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 132719 : 131537 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:31.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 132719 : 131540 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:31.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 132731 : 131542 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:31.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 132733 : 131531 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:31.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 132723 : 131550 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:31.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 132719 : 131537 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:31.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 132721 : 131536 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:31.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 132716 : 131538 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:32.00:scan_name=339-0018,r4100,122
2003.339.00:15:32.00:source=3c446,222311.09,-051217.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.00:15:32.09:setupsx
2003.339.00:15:41.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:41.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:15:41.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 51 ;
2003.339.00:15:41.34:!2003.339.00:18:03
2003.339.00:17:15.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:18:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:18:03.00/disc_pos/138466701016,138465701016,
2003.339.00:18:03.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:18:03.05:!2003.339.00:18:03
2003.339.00:18:03.05:preob
2003.339.00:18:04.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:18:05.47/tpi/1u,16377,2u,16023,3u,16044,4u,16086,ia,10477
2003.339.00:18:05.47/tpi/9u,16049,au,16262,bu,16145,cu,16180,du,16054,eu,16230,ib,5245
2003.339.00:18:05.47/tpi/5u,16201,6u,16367,7u,16252,8u,16207,ic,17515
2003.339.00:18:05.65/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10477
2003.339.00:18:05.65/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5245
2003.339.00:18:05.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17515
2003.339.00:18:07.88/tpzero/1u,493,2u,313,3u,388,4u,445,ia,277
2003.339.00:18:07.88/tpzero/9u,587,au,546,bu,550,cu,515,du,368,eu,430,ib,285
2003.339.00:18:07.88/tpzero/5u,463,6u,580,7u,370,8u,276,ic,599
2003.339.00:18:10.12/tpical/1u,18277,2u,17822,3u,18261,4u,18233,ia,11869
2003.339.00:18:10.12/tpical/9u,18831,au,19266,bu,18722,cu,18588,du,19313,eu,19071
2003.339.00:18:10.12/tpical/ib,6117
2003.339.00:18:10.12/tpical/5u,18634,6u,18670,7u,18514,8u,18500,ic,20192
2003.339.00:18:10.13/tpdiff/1u,1900,2u,1799,3u,2217,4u,2147,ia,1392
2003.339.00:18:10.13/tpdiff/9u,2782,au,3004,bu,2577,cu,2408,du,3259,eu,2841,ib,872
2003.339.00:18:10.13/tpdiff/5u,2433,6u,2303,7u,2262,8u,2293,ic,2677
2003.339.00:18:10.30/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11869
2003.339.00:18:10.30/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6117
2003.339.00:18:10.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20192
2003.339.00:18:10.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:18:10.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:18:10.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:18:10.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:18:10.89/tsys/1u,46.0,2u,48.0,3u,38.8,4u,40.1,ia,40.3
2003.339.00:18:10.89/tsys/9u,40.0,au,37.7,bu,43.6,cu,46.8,du,34.7,eu,40.0,ib,41.0
2003.339.00:18:10.89/tsys/5u,35.6,6u,37.7,7u,38.6,8u,38.2,ic,34.8
2003.339.00:18:11.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:18:11.35/cable/2.2590E-04
2003.339.00:18:11.35:!2003.339.00:18:13
2003.339.00:18:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:18:13.00/disc_pos/138594656256,138465701016,
2003.339.00:18:13.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:18:13.02:midob
2003.339.00:18:13.75/tpi/1u,16149,2u,15730,3u,15484,4u,15690,ia,10477
2003.339.00:18:13.75/tpi/9u,16286,au,15920,bu,15813,cu,15768,du,16037,eu,15686,ib,5245
2003.339.00:18:13.75/tpi/5u,15626,6u,15980,7u,15701,8u,15717,ic,17521
2003.339.00:18:13.93/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10477
2003.339.00:18:13.93/tpgain/9u,123,au,97,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,116,ib,5245
2003.339.00:18:13.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17514
2003.339.00:18:14.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:18:14.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:18:14.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:18:14.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:18:14.51/tsys/1u,46.0,2u,48.0,3u,39.0,4u,40.1,ia,40.3
2003.339.00:18:14.51/tsys/9u,39.9,au,37.6,bu,43.4,cu,46.6,du,34.6,eu,40.0,ib,41.0
2003.339.00:18:14.51/tsys/5u,35.6,6u,37.8,7u,38.7,8u,38.2,ic,34.8
2003.339.00:18:15.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:18:15.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:18:15.63/cable/2.2597E-04
2003.339.00:18:15.82/gps-fmout/S +1.74E-07
2003.339.00:18:16.95/wx/18.6,887.2,46.2
2003.339.00:18:17.01/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10485,5239,26,1pps
2003.339.00:18:17.07/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17536,110,24,1pps
2003.339.00:18:17.15/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.94,lock,16173,16298,38,1pps
2003.339.00:18:17.23/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15628,16054,33,1pps
2003.339.00:18:17.31/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.12,lock,16288,16154,61,1pps
2003.339.00:18:18.15#antcn#TR $$/339.00:18:18.10 108.2014 26.9458 0.0002 0.0003
2003.339.00:18:18.15#antcn#CO 0.0570 -0.0969 -0.7967 0.0344
2003.339.00:18:19.71/mat/600B0134
2003.339.00:18:20.25/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:18:20.25:!2003.339.00:20:15
2003.339.00:18:20.80#setcl#time/183667549,1,2003,339,00,18,21.00,1.560,30.623,24
2003.339.00:18:20.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:20:15.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:20:15.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:20:15.48:disc_pos
2003.339.00:20:15.49/disc_pos/140581389600,138466701016,
2003.339.00:20:15.50:disc_check
2003.339.00:20:15.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d00h20m15.410s,21052,0.00250s,40000,2429337752,
2003.339.00:20:15.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:20:15.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 134749 : 133543 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:15.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 134751 : 133545 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:15.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 134761 : 133548 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:15.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 134763 : 133537 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:15.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 134754 : 133557 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:15.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 134749 : 133543 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:15.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 134750 : 133543 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:15.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 134746 : 133544 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:15.99:scan_name=339-0021,r4100,119
2003.339.00:20:15.99:source=2149+056,214907.72,053806.8,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.00:20:16.09:setupsx
2003.339.00:20:25.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:25.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:20:25.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 52 ;
2003.339.00:20:25.32:!2003.339.00:21:17
2003.339.00:20:27.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:21:17.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:21:17.00/disc_pos/140581389600,140580389600,
2003.339.00:21:17.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:21:17.04:!2003.339.00:21:17
2003.339.00:21:17.05:preob
2003.339.00:21:18.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:21:19.49/tpi/1u,16191,2u,15944,3u,15893,4u,16203,ia,10024
2003.339.00:21:19.49/tpi/9u,16282,au,16113,bu,16015,cu,15926,du,16216,eu,15941,ib,4989
2003.339.00:21:19.49/tpi/5u,16057,6u,15983,7u,16160,8u,15971,ic,16726
2003.339.00:21:19.67/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10024
2003.339.00:21:19.67/tpgain/9u,126,au,100,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,4989
2003.339.00:21:19.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16726
2003.339.00:21:21.90/tpzero/1u,494,2u,315,3u,390,4u,448,ia,272
2003.339.00:21:21.90/tpzero/9u,593,au,550,bu,556,cu,517,du,378,eu,429,ib,283
2003.339.00:21:21.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,577,7u,370,8u,275,ic,592
2003.339.00:21:24.14/tpical/1u,18113,2u,17794,3u,18178,4u,18457,ia,11398
2003.339.00:21:24.14/tpical/9u,19181,au,19252,bu,18796,cu,18461,du,19675,eu,18901
2003.339.00:21:24.14/tpical/ib,5859
2003.339.00:21:24.14/tpical/5u,18571,6u,18407,7u,18484,8u,18342,ic,19372
2003.339.00:21:24.15/tpdiff/1u,1922,2u,1850,3u,2285,4u,2254,ia,1374
2003.339.00:21:24.15/tpdiff/9u,2899,au,3139,bu,2781,cu,2535,du,3459,eu,2960,ib,870
2003.339.00:21:24.15/tpdiff/5u,2514,6u,2424,7u,2324,8u,2371,ic,2646
2003.339.00:21:24.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11398
2003.339.00:21:24.32/tpdiffgain/9u,126,au,100,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5859
2003.339.00:21:24.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19372
2003.339.00:21:24.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:21:24.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:21:24.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:21:24.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:21:24.91/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.5,3u,37.3,4u,38.4,ia,39.0
2003.339.00:21:24.91/tsys/9u,39.0,au,35.7,bu,40.0,cu,43.8,du,33.0,eu,37.7,ib,38.9
2003.339.00:21:24.91/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,35.0,7u,37.4,8u,36.4,ic,33.5
2003.339.00:21:25.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:21:25.39/cable/2.2671E-04
2003.339.00:21:25.39:!2003.339.00:21:27
2003.339.00:21:27.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:21:27.00/disc_pos/140709339136,140580389600,
2003.339.00:21:27.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:21:27.02:midob
2003.339.00:21:27.76/tpi/1u,16160,2u,15675,3u,15645,4u,15768,ia,10027
2003.339.00:21:27.76/tpi/9u,16261,au,15762,bu,15769,cu,15940,du,16213,eu,15656,ib,4991
2003.339.00:21:27.76/tpi/5u,15498,6u,16041,7u,15554,8u,15993,ic,16734
2003.339.00:21:27.94/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10027
2003.339.00:21:27.94/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,119,ib,4991
2003.339.00:21:27.94/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16734
2003.339.00:21:28.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:21:28.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:21:28.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:21:28.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:21:28.52/tsys/1u,44.8,2u,46.5,3u,37.4,4u,38.3,ia,39.0
2003.339.00:21:28.52/tsys/9u,38.9,au,35.6,bu,40.1,cu,43.8,du,33.0,eu,37.7,ib,39.0
2003.339.00:21:28.52/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,35.1,7u,37.3,8u,36.5,ic,33.6
2003.339.00:21:29.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:21:29.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:21:29.66/cable/2.2671E-04
2003.339.00:21:29.81/gps-fmout/S +1.18E-07
2003.339.00:21:29.87/wx/18.6,887.2,47.4
2003.339.00:21:29.93/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10011,4989,26,1pps
2003.339.00:21:29.98/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16707,110,24,1pps
2003.339.00:21:30.06/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16160,16222,38,1pps
2003.339.00:21:30.14/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16065,15865,33,1pps
2003.339.00:21:30.22/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.27,lock,16266,15885,61,1pps
2003.339.00:21:31.18#antcn#TR $$/339.00:21:31.10 101.4967 40.1139 0.0000 0.0003
2003.339.00:21:31.18#antcn#CO 0.0561 -0.0813 -0.7967 0.0208
2003.339.00:21:32.07/mat/600B0152
2003.339.00:21:32.61/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:21:32.61:!2003.339.00:23:26
2003.339.00:21:32.80#setcl#time/183686749,1,2003,339,00,21,33.00,1.557,30.676,24
2003.339.00:21:32.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:23:26.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:23:26.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:23:26.48:disc_pos
2003.339.00:23:26.49/disc_pos/142647905104,140581389600,
2003.339.00:23:26.49:disc_check
2003.339.00:23:26.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d00h23m26.402s,23692,0.00250s,40000,989361856,
2003.339.00:23:26.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:23:26.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 136733 : 135503 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:26.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 136735 : 135506 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:26.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 136745 : 135508 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:26.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 136747 : 135497 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:26.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 136739 : 135518 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:26.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 136733 : 135503 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:26.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 136736 : 135503 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:26.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 136730 : 135504 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:26.99:scan_name=339-0031,r4100,300
2003.339.00:23:26.99:source=2136+141,213637.43,141000.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.00:23:27.09:setupsx
2003.339.00:23:36.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:36.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:23:36.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 53 ;
2003.339.00:23:36.32:!2003.339.00:31:22
2003.339.00:23:38.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:31:22.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:31:22.00/disc_pos/142647905104,142646905104,
2003.339.00:31:22.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:31:22.04:!2003.339.00:31:22
2003.339.00:31:22.05:preob
2003.339.00:31:23.19/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:31:24.50/tpi/1u,16316,2u,15973,3u,16154,4u,16285,ia,9841
2003.339.00:31:24.50/tpi/9u,16261,au,16212,bu,16054,cu,15966,du,16453,eu,15932,ib,4864
2003.339.00:31:24.50/tpi/5u,15772,6u,16093,7u,15857,8u,16196,ic,16418
2003.339.00:31:24.68/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9841
2003.339.00:31:24.68/tpgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,123,cu,103,du,128,eu,121,ib,4864
2003.339.00:31:24.68/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16418
2003.339.00:31:26.91/tpzero/1u,497,2u,317,3u,398,4u,450,ia,270
2003.339.00:31:26.91/tpzero/9u,595,au,552,bu,556,cu,519,du,384,eu,430,ib,283
2003.339.00:31:26.91/tpzero/5u,461,6u,580,7u,366,8u,279,ic,589
2003.339.00:31:29.15/tpical/1u,18321,2u,17879,3u,18487,4u,18580,ia,11220
2003.339.00:31:29.15/tpical/9u,19150,au,19360,bu,18770,cu,18504,du,19998,eu,18924
2003.339.00:31:29.15/tpical/ib,5730
2003.339.00:31:29.15/tpical/5u,18247,6u,18553,7u,18168,8u,18622,ic,19065
2003.339.00:31:29.16/tpdiff/1u,2005,2u,1906,3u,2333,4u,2295,ia,1379
2003.339.00:31:29.16/tpdiff/9u,2889,au,3148,bu,2716,cu,2538,du,3545,eu,2992,ib,866
2003.339.00:31:29.16/tpdiff/5u,2475,6u,2460,7u,2311,8u,2426,ic,2647
2003.339.00:31:29.33/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11220
2003.339.00:31:29.33/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,123,cu,103,du,128,eu,121,ib,5730
2003.339.00:31:29.33/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19065
2003.339.00:31:29.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:31:29.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:31:29.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:31:29.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:31:29.92/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.2,3u,37.1,4u,37.9,ia,38.2
2003.339.00:31:29.92/tsys/9u,39.0,au,35.8,bu,41.1,cu,43.8,du,32.6,eu,37.3,ib,38.1
2003.339.00:31:29.92/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,34.7,7u,36.9,8u,36.1,ic,32.9
2003.339.00:31:30.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:31:30.35/cable/2.2930E-04
2003.339.00:31:30.35:!2003.339.00:31:32
2003.339.00:31:32.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:31:32.00/disc_pos/142775885824,142646905104,
2003.339.00:31:32.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:31:32.02:midob
2003.339.00:31:32.77/tpi/1u,16097,2u,15657,3u,15619,4u,15913,ia,9841
2003.339.00:31:32.77/tpi/9u,16186,au,15853,bu,16253,cu,15651,du,16434,eu,16175,ib,4879
2003.339.00:31:32.77/tpi/5u,15785,6u,15785,7u,15868,8u,16207,ic,16432
2003.339.00:31:32.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9841
2003.339.00:31:32.95/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,124,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,4879
2003.339.00:31:32.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16432
2003.339.00:31:33.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:31:33.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:31:33.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:31:33.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:31:33.53/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.1,3u,37.3,4u,38.0,ia,38.2
2003.339.00:31:33.53/tsys/9u,38.9,au,35.7,bu,40.9,cu,43.8,du,32.6,eu,37.3,ib,38.2
2003.339.00:31:33.53/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,34.9,7u,36.9,8u,36.1,ic,32.9
2003.339.00:31:34.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:31:34.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:31:34.65/cable/2.2937E-04
2003.339.00:31:34.81/gps-fmout/S +8.3E-08
2003.339.00:31:35.07/wx/18.7,887.1,47.9
2003.339.00:31:35.12/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9844,4864,26,1pps
2003.339.00:31:35.17/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16424,110,24,1pps
2003.339.00:31:35.25/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.18,lock,16312,16171,38,1pps
2003.339.00:31:35.33/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15782,16093,33,1pps
2003.339.00:31:35.41/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.35,lock,16243,15936,61,1pps
2003.339.00:31:36.16#antcn#TR $$/339.00:31:36.08 93.1275 48.3832 -0.0001 0.0000
2003.339.00:31:36.16#antcn#CO 0.0551 -0.0697 -0.7967 0.0156
2003.339.00:31:36.42/mat/600B0184
2003.339.00:31:36.96/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:31:36.96:!2003.339.00:36:32
2003.339.00:31:37.78#setcl#time/183747246,1,2003,339,00,31,38.00,1.572,30.844,26
2003.339.00:31:37.78#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:36:32.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:36:32.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:36:32.48:disc_pos
2003.339.00:36:32.49/disc_pos/147610490184,142647905104,
2003.339.00:36:32.49:disc_check
2003.339.00:36:32.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d00h36m32.407s,15440,0.00250s,40000,7613503172,
2003.339.00:36:32.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:36:32.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 141479 : 140226 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:32.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 141483 : 140228 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:32.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 141491 : 140230 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:32.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 141493 : 140220 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:32.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 141485 : 140240 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:32.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 141479 : 140226 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:32.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 141482 : 140225 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:32.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 141477 : 140228 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:32.97:scan_name=339-0037,r4100,119
2003.339.00:36:32.98:source=1726+455,172601.24,453304.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.00:36:33.08:setupsx
2003.339.00:36:42.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:42.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:36:42.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 54 ;
2003.339.00:36:42.32:!2003.339.00:37:49
2003.339.00:37:42.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:37:49.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:37:49.00/disc_pos/147610490184,147609490184,
2003.339.00:37:49.03:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:37:49.06:!2003.339.00:37:49
2003.339.00:37:49.06:preob
2003.339.00:37:50.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:37:51.47/tpi/1u,16156,2u,16187,3u,16302,4u,16260,ia,9620
2003.339.00:37:51.47/tpi/9u,16033,au,16155,bu,16220,cu,16204,du,16132,eu,16214,ib,4943
2003.339.00:37:51.47/tpi/5u,15954,6u,16248,7u,15996,8u,16369,ic,16027
2003.339.00:37:51.65/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9620
2003.339.00:37:51.65/tpgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4943
2003.339.00:37:51.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,16027
2003.339.00:37:53.88/tpzero/1u,498,2u,323,3u,401,4u,453,ia,269
2003.339.00:37:53.88/tpzero/9u,591,au,550,bu,559,cu,521,du,379,eu,432,ib,283
2003.339.00:37:53.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,582,7u,370,8u,280,ic,586
2003.339.00:37:56.12/tpical/1u,18167,2u,18156,3u,18710,4u,18615,ia,10992
2003.339.00:37:56.12/tpical/9u,19037,au,19431,bu,19159,cu,18884,du,19785,eu,19311
2003.339.00:37:56.12/tpical/ib,5839
2003.339.00:37:56.12/tpical/5u,18497,6u,18753,7u,18351,8u,18845,ic,18661
2003.339.00:37:56.13/tpdiff/1u,2011,2u,1969,3u,2408,4u,2355,ia,1372
2003.339.00:37:56.13/tpdiff/9u,3004,au,3276,bu,2939,cu,2680,du,3653,eu,3097,ib,896
2003.339.00:37:56.13/tpdiff/5u,2543,6u,2505,7u,2355,8u,2476,ic,2634
2003.339.00:37:56.30/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10992
2003.339.00:37:56.30/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5839
2003.339.00:37:56.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18661
2003.339.00:37:56.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:37:56.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:37:56.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:37:56.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:37:56.89/tsys/1u,42.8,2u,44.3,3u,36.3,4u,36.9,ia,37.5
2003.339.00:37:56.89/tsys/9u,37.0,au,34.3,bu,38.4,cu,42.1,du,31.0,eu,36.7,ib,37.4
2003.339.00:37:56.89/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,34.4,7u,36.5,8u,35.7,ic,32.2
2003.339.00:37:57.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:37:57.43/cable/2.3092E-04
2003.339.00:37:57.43:!2003.339.00:37:59
2003.339.00:37:59.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:37:59.00/disc_pos/147738390528,147609490184,
2003.339.00:37:59.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:37:59.02:midob
2003.339.00:37:59.75/tpi/1u,15999,2u,15674,3u,15583,4u,15936,ia,9634
2003.339.00:37:59.75/tpi/9u,16085,au,15534,bu,15792,cu,15953,du,16224,eu,15721,ib,4944
2003.339.00:37:59.75/tpi/5u,15412,6u,15780,7u,15489,8u,15856,ic,16065
2003.339.00:37:59.93/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9634
2003.339.00:37:59.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,119,ib,4944
2003.339.00:37:59.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16061
2003.339.00:38:00.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:38:00.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:38:00.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:38:00.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:38:00.51/tsys/1u,43.0,2u,44.4,3u,36.7,4u,37.0,ia,37.5
2003.339.00:38:00.51/tsys/9u,37.1,au,34.3,bu,38.6,cu,42.3,du,31.2,eu,36.8,ib,37.5
2003.339.00:38:00.51/tsys/5u,33.6,6u,34.3,7u,36.6,8u,35.7,ic,32.3
2003.339.00:38:01.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:38:01.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:38:01.61/cable/2.3092E-04
2003.339.00:38:01.82/gps-fmout/S +6.7E-08
2003.339.00:38:01.83/wx/18.6,887.1,48.0
2003.339.00:38:01.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9640,4949,26,1pps
2003.339.00:38:01.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16064,109,24,1pps
2003.339.00:38:02.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.30,lock,16197,16306,38,1pps
2003.339.00:38:02.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15982,15764,33,1pps
2003.339.00:38:02.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16076,15933,61,1pps
2003.339.00:38:03.16#antcn#TR $$/339.00:38:03.08 328.4119 60.8156 -0.0002 -0.0001
2003.339.00:38:03.16#antcn#CO 0.0204 -0.0311 -0.7967 0.0098
2003.339.00:38:04.36/mat/600B0225
2003.339.00:38:04.92/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:38:04.92:!2003.339.00:39:58
2003.339.00:38:05.80#setcl#time/183786047,1,2003,339,00,38,06.00,1.559,30.952,24
2003.339.00:38:05.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:39:58.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:39:58.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:39:58.48:disc_pos
2003.339.00:39:58.49/disc_pos/149676958576,147610490184,
2003.339.00:39:58.49:disc_check
2003.339.00:39:58.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d00h39m58.413s,34608,0.00250s,40000,1229592440,
2003.339.00:39:58.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:39:58.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 143464 : 142186 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:39:58.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 143467 : 142188 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:39:58.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 143475 : 142190 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:39:58.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 143477 : 142180 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:39:58.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 143469 : 142200 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:39:58.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 143464 : 142187 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:39:58.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 143466 : 142185 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:39:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 143460 : 142189 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:39:58.98:scan_name=339-0044,r4100,365
2003.339.00:39:58.98:source=0718+793,071808.69,791722.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.00:39:59.10:setupsx
2003.339.00:40:08.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:40:08.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:40:08.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 55 ;
2003.339.00:40:08.33:!2003.339.00:44:30
2003.339.00:40:30.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:44:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:44:30.00/disc_pos/149676958576,149675958576,
2003.339.00:44:30.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:44:30.05:!2003.339.00:44:30
2003.339.00:44:30.05:preob
2003.339.00:44:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:44:32.47/tpi/1u,16127,2u,15967,3u,16075,4u,16007,ia,11510
2003.339.00:44:32.47/tpi/9u,16138,au,16176,bu,16091,cu,16104,du,16283,eu,16345,ib,5828
2003.339.00:44:32.47/tpi/5u,15851,6u,16117,7u,15988,8u,15919,ic,19316
2003.339.00:44:32.65/tpgain/1u,131,2u,108,3u,100,4u,78,ia,11510
2003.339.00:44:32.65/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,112,cu,94,du,117,eu,112,ib,5828
2003.339.00:44:32.65/tpgain/5u,50,6u,73,7u,52,8u,61,ic,19316
2003.339.00:44:34.88/tpzero/1u,479,2u,304,3u,377,4u,435,ia,287
2003.339.00:44:34.88/tpzero/9u,579,au,538,bu,537,cu,504,du,356,eu,422,ib,291
2003.339.00:44:34.88/tpzero/5u,459,6u,571,7u,364,8u,272,ic,615
2003.339.00:44:37.12/tpical/1u,17800,2u,17557,3u,18040,4u,17905,ia,12861
2003.339.00:44:37.12/tpical/9u,18607,au,18814,bu,18432,cu,18292,du,19269,eu,18923
2003.339.00:44:37.12/tpical/ib,6708
2003.339.00:44:37.12/tpical/5u,17959,6u,18132,7u,17949,8u,17922,ic,21911
2003.339.00:44:37.13/tpdiff/1u,1673,2u,1590,3u,1965,4u,1898,ia,1351
2003.339.00:44:37.13/tpdiff/9u,2469,au,2638,bu,2341,cu,2188,du,2986,eu,2578,ib,880
2003.339.00:44:37.13/tpdiff/5u,2108,6u,2015,7u,1961,8u,2003,ic,2595
2003.339.00:44:37.30/tpdiffgain/1u,131,2u,108,3u,100,4u,78,ia,12861
2003.339.00:44:37.30/tpdiffgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,112,cu,94,du,117,eu,112,ib,6708
2003.339.00:44:37.30/tpdiffgain/5u,50,6u,73,7u,52,8u,61,ic,21911
2003.339.00:44:37.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:44:37.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:44:37.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:44:37.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:44:37.89/tsys/1u,51.4,2u,54.2,3u,43.9,4u,45.1,ia,45.7
2003.339.00:44:37.89/tsys/9u,45.4,au,42.7,bu,47.8,cu,51.3,du,38.4,eu,44.5,ib,45.3
2003.339.00:44:37.89/tsys/5u,40.2,6u,42.4,7u,43.8,8u,43.0,ic,39.6
2003.339.00:44:38.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:44:38.35/cable/2.3151E-04
2003.339.00:44:38.35:!2003.339.00:44:40
2003.339.00:44:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:44:40.00/disc_pos/149804851200,149675958576,
2003.339.00:44:40.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:44:40.02:midob
2003.339.00:44:40.76/tpi/1u,16152,2u,15658,3u,15765,4u,16013,ia,11517
2003.339.00:44:40.76/tpi/9u,15881,au,15810,bu,15732,cu,15806,du,15703,eu,15700,ib,5831
2003.339.00:44:40.76/tpi/5u,15893,6u,16124,7u,16035,8u,15500,ic,19341
2003.339.00:44:40.94/tpgain/1u,131,2u,107,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11517
2003.339.00:44:40.94/tpgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,111,cu,93,du,115,eu,110,ib,5831
2003.339.00:44:40.94/tpgain/5u,50,6u,73,7u,52,8u,60,ic,19341
2003.339.00:44:41.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:44:41.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:44:41.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:44:41.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:44:41.52/tsys/1u,51.5,2u,54.1,3u,44.0,4u,45.1,ia,45.7
2003.339.00:44:41.52/tsys/9u,45.4,au,42.6,bu,47.6,cu,51.5,du,38.3,eu,44.3,ib,45.3
2003.339.00:44:41.52/tsys/5u,40.3,6u,42.5,7u,44.0,8u,43.2,ic,39.7
2003.339.00:44:42.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:44:42.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:44:42.59/cable/2.3151E-04
2003.339.00:44:42.82/gps-fmout/S +6.2E-08
2003.339.00:44:45.30/wx/18.5,887.2,49.1
2003.339.00:44:45.35/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11511,5836,26,1pps
2003.339.00:44:45.40/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19326,110,24,1pps
2003.339.00:44:45.48/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.18, 6.51,lock,16145,16237,38,1pps
2003.339.00:44:45.56/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,15899,15816,33,1pps
2003.339.00:44:45.64/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.97, 4.58,lock,15882,16123,61,1pps
2003.339.00:44:46.16#antcn#TR $$/339.00:44:46.08 358.7604 11.3779 -0.0002 0.0003
2003.339.00:44:46.16#antcn#CO 0.0558 -0.0873 -0.7967 0.0856
2003.339.00:44:46.72/mat/600B0031
2003.339.00:44:47.30/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:44:47.30:!2003.339.00:50:45
2003.339.00:44:47.79#setcl#time/183826245,1,2003,339,00,44,48.00,1.568,31.064,25
2003.339.00:44:47.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:50:45.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:50:45.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:50:45.48:disc_pos
2003.339.00:50:45.49/disc_pos/155679747672,149676958576,
2003.339.00:50:45.50:disc_check
2003.339.00:50:45.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d00h50m45.415s,17672,0.00250s,40000,4349267840,
2003.339.00:50:45.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:50:45.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 149202 : 147901 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:45.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 149205 : 147903 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:45.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 149213 : 147905 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:45.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 149216 : 147896 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:45.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 149207 : 147915 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:45.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 149203 : 147901 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:45.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 149204 : 147900 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:45.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 149199 : 147904 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:45.98:scan_name=339-0055,r4100,98
2003.339.00:50:45.98:source=1611+343,161147.94,342020.0,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.00:50:46.10:setupsx
2003.339.00:50:55.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:55.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:50:55.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 56 ;
2003.339.00:50:55.33:!2003.339.00:55:03
2003.339.00:51:24.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:55:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:55:03.00/disc_pos/155679747672,155678747672,
2003.339.00:55:03.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:55:03.05:!2003.339.00:55:03
2003.339.00:55:03.05:preob
2003.339.00:55:04.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:55:05.47/tpi/1u,16207,2u,16347,3u,16266,4u,16005,ia,9902
2003.339.00:55:05.47/tpi/9u,15810,au,15755,bu,15792,cu,15909,du,15952,eu,15936,ib,5064
2003.339.00:55:05.47/tpi/5u,15881,6u,16216,7u,15948,8u,16293,ic,16540
2003.339.00:55:05.65/tpgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,84,ia,9902
2003.339.00:55:05.65/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5064
2003.339.00:55:05.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16540
2003.339.00:55:07.88/tpzero/1u,495,2u,323,3u,396,4u,446,ia,271
2003.339.00:55:07.88/tpzero/9u,588,au,544,bu,553,cu,515,du,373,eu,429,ib,284
2003.339.00:55:07.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,580,7u,368,8u,279,ic,591
2003.339.00:55:10.12/tpical/1u,18171,2u,18260,3u,18622,4u,18252,ia,11284
2003.339.00:55:10.12/tpical/9u,18804,au,18955,bu,18653,cu,18538,du,19518,eu,18984
2003.339.00:55:10.12/tpical/ib,5933
2003.339.00:55:10.12/tpical/5u,18367,6u,18643,7u,18254,8u,18708,ic,19183
2003.339.00:55:10.13/tpdiff/1u,1964,2u,1913,3u,2356,4u,2247,ia,1382
2003.339.00:55:10.13/tpdiff/9u,2994,au,3200,bu,2861,cu,2629,du,3566,eu,3048,ib,869
2003.339.00:55:10.13/tpdiff/5u,2486,6u,2427,7u,2306,8u,2415,ic,2643
2003.339.00:55:10.30/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,84,ia,11284
2003.339.00:55:10.30/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5933
2003.339.00:55:10.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19183
2003.339.00:55:10.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:55:10.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:55:10.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:55:10.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:55:10.89/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,46.1,3u,37.0,4u,38.1,ia,38.3
2003.339.00:55:10.89/tsys/9u,36.6,au,34.2,bu,38.4,cu,42.2,du,31.5,eu,36.6,ib,39.6
2003.339.00:55:10.89/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,35.4,7u,37.2,8u,36.5,ic,33.2
2003.339.00:55:11.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:55:11.34/cable/2.3240E-04
2003.339.00:55:11.34:!2003.339.00:55:13
2003.339.00:55:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:55:13.00/disc_pos/155807653888,155678747672,
2003.339.00:55:13.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:55:13.02:midob
2003.339.00:55:13.77/tpi/1u,16211,2u,15765,3u,15470,4u,15993,ia,9900
2003.339.00:55:13.77/tpi/9u,16332,au,15663,bu,15525,cu,15817,du,15918,eu,15589,ib,5057
2003.339.00:55:13.77/tpi/5u,15877,6u,15853,7u,15945,8u,16287,ic,16533
2003.339.00:55:13.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9900
2003.339.00:55:13.95/tpgain/9u,124,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5057
2003.339.00:55:13.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16533
2003.339.00:55:14.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:55:14.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:55:14.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:55:14.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:55:14.53/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,46.0,3u,37.3,4u,38.1,ia,38.3
2003.339.00:55:14.53/tsys/9u,37.2,au,34.7,bu,39.0,cu,42.8,du,31.9,eu,37.1,ib,39.5
2003.339.00:55:14.53/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,35.5,7u,37.2,8u,36.5,ic,33.2
2003.339.00:55:15.19/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:55:15.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:55:15.61/cable/2.3226E-04
2003.339.00:55:15.81/gps-fmout/S +1.33E-07
2003.339.00:55:15.83/wx/18.2,887.1,49.5
2003.339.00:55:15.88/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9899,5104,26,1pps
2003.339.00:55:15.93/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16532,110,24,1pps
2003.339.00:55:16.01/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16216,16279,38,1pps
2003.339.00:55:16.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15876,15682,33,1pps
2003.339.00:55:16.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.12,lock,16342,15935,61,1pps
2003.339.00:55:17.18#antcn#TR $$/339.00:55:17.10 297.3215 49.5741 0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.00:55:17.18#antcn#CO 0.0280 -0.0514 -0.7967 0.0150
2003.339.00:55:18.31/mat/600B0123
2003.339.00:55:18.85/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:55:18.85:!2003.339.00:56:51
2003.339.00:55:19.79#setcl#time/183889444,1,2003,339,00,55,20.00,1.567,31.239,25
2003.339.00:55:19.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:56:51.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.00:56:51.00:disc_end
2003.339.00:56:51.49:disc_pos
2003.339.00:56:51.50/disc_pos/157410497344,155679747672,
2003.339.00:56:51.50:disc_check
2003.339.00:56:51.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d00h56m51.415s,35424,0.00250s,40000,4125232576,
2003.339.00:56:51.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.00:56:51.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 150866 : 149541 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:56:51.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 150868 : 149543 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:56:51.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 150878 : 149546 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:56:51.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 150879 : 149536 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:56:51.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 150870 : 149556 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:56:51.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 150868 : 149541 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:56:51.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 150867 : 149540 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:56:51.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 150863 : 149544 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.00:56:51.99:scan_name=339-0058,r4100,98
2003.339.00:56:51.99:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.00:56:52.08:setupsx
2003.339.00:57:01.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.00:57:01.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.00:57:01.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 57 ;
2003.339.00:57:01.30:!2003.339.00:58:35
2003.339.00:57:47.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.00:58:35.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:58:35.00/disc_pos/157410497344,157409497344,
2003.339.00:58:35.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.00:58:35.05:!2003.339.00:58:35
2003.339.00:58:35.05:preob
2003.339.00:58:36.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:58:37.49/tpi/1u,16299,2u,16191,3u,15971,4u,16028,ia,10426
2003.339.00:58:37.49/tpi/9u,16092,au,16070,bu,16039,cu,16031,du,16011,eu,16039,ib,5356
2003.339.00:58:37.49/tpi/5u,16192,6u,16264,7u,16208,8u,16140,ic,17452
2003.339.00:58:37.67/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10426
2003.339.00:58:37.67/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,5356
2003.339.00:58:37.67/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17452
2003.339.00:58:39.90/tpzero/1u,492,2u,316,3u,387,4u,444,ia,276
2003.339.00:58:39.90/tpzero/9u,585,au,543,bu,547,cu,508,du,361,eu,427,ib,286
2003.339.00:58:39.90/tpzero/5u,463,6u,578,7u,368,8u,276,ic,598
2003.339.00:58:42.14/tpical/1u,18145,2u,17975,3u,18129,4u,18150,ia,11785
2003.339.00:58:42.14/tpical/9u,18753,au,18953,bu,18592,cu,18355,du,19171,eu,18854
2003.339.00:58:42.14/tpical/ib,6228
2003.339.00:58:42.14/tpical/5u,18534,6u,18528,7u,18388,8u,18393,ic,20061
2003.339.00:58:42.15/tpdiff/1u,1846,2u,1784,3u,2158,4u,2122,ia,1359
2003.339.00:58:42.15/tpdiff/9u,2661,au,2883,bu,2553,cu,2324,du,3160,eu,2815,ib,872
2003.339.00:58:42.15/tpdiff/5u,2342,6u,2264,7u,2180,8u,2253,ic,2609
2003.339.00:58:42.32/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11785
2003.339.00:58:42.32/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,6228
2003.339.00:58:42.32/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20061
2003.339.00:58:42.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:58:42.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:58:42.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:58:42.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:58:42.91/tsys/1u,47.1,2u,48.9,3u,39.7,4u,40.4,ia,41.1
2003.339.00:58:42.91/tsys/9u,42.0,au,38.8,bu,43.7,cu,48.1,du,35.7,eu,39.9,ib,41.9
2003.339.00:58:42.91/tsys/5u,36.9,6u,38.1,7u,40.0,8u,38.7,ic,35.5
2003.339.00:58:43.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:58:43.37/cable/2.3107E-04
2003.339.00:58:43.37:!2003.339.00:58:45
2003.339.00:58:45.00:disc_pos
2003.339.00:58:45.00/disc_pos/157538394112,157409497344,
2003.339.00:58:45.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.00:58:45.01:midob
2003.339.00:58:45.75/tpi/1u,16100,2u,15620,3u,15697,4u,15635,ia,10435
2003.339.00:58:45.75/tpi/9u,15794,au,15644,bu,15786,cu,15691,du,15768,eu,15759,ib,5362
2003.339.00:58:45.75/tpi/5u,15584,6u,15894,7u,15636,8u,15682,ic,17467
2003.339.00:58:45.93/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10435
2003.339.00:58:45.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,5362
2003.339.00:58:45.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17467
2003.339.00:58:46.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.00:58:46.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.00:58:46.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.00:58:46.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.00:58:46.51/tsys/1u,47.2,2u,48.9,3u,39.8,4u,40.4,ia,41.1
2003.339.00:58:46.51/tsys/9u,41.9,au,38.5,bu,43.7,cu,48.0,du,35.7,eu,39.9,ib,41.9
2003.339.00:58:46.51/tsys/5u,36.9,6u,38.2,7u,40.0,8u,38.8,ic,35.6
2003.339.00:58:47.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.00:58:47.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.00:58:47.63/cable/2.3114E-04
2003.339.00:58:47.81/gps-fmout/S +1.39E-07
2003.339.00:58:47.82/wx/18.1,887.1,49.0
2003.339.00:58:47.88/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10433,5363,26,1pps
2003.339.00:58:47.93/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17463,110,24,1pps
2003.339.00:58:48.01/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 6.94,lock,16321,16223,38,1pps
2003.339.00:58:48.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16178,16009,33,1pps
2003.339.00:58:48.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,16093,16090,61,1pps
2003.339.00:58:49.18#antcn#TR $$/339.00:58:49.09 33.9024 20.0725 0.0014 0.0004
2003.339.00:58:49.18#antcn#CO 0.0573 -0.0867 -0.7967 0.0478
2003.339.00:58:49.90/mat/600B0247
2003.339.00:58:50.46/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.00:58:50.46:!2003.339.01:00:23
2003.339.00:58:50.80#setcl#time/183910545,1,2003,339,00,58,51.00,1.557,31.298,24
2003.339.00:58:50.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.00:59:12.49;"weather-partly cloudy.
2003.339.00:59:13.72;sxmon
2003.339.00:59:13.76/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.84 volt
2003.339.00:59:13.80/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,2.53 volt
2003.339.00:59:13.84/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,274.55 psi
2003.339.00:59:13.88/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,84.03 psi
2003.339.00:59:13.92/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,100.23 degC
2003.339.00:59:13.96/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.08 volt
2003.339.00:59:14.00/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,29.31 degK
2003.339.00:59:14.04/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,227.65 degK
2003.339.01:00:23.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:00:23.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:00:23.48:disc_pos
2003.339.01:00:23.50/disc_pos/159141239392,157410497344,
2003.339.01:00:23.50:disc_check
2003.339.01:00:23.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h00m23.418s,12480,0.00250s,40000,1661320896,
2003.339.01:00:23.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:00:23.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 152529 : 151181 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:23.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 152532 : 151183 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:23.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 152541 : 151186 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:23.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 152544 : 151177 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:23.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 152535 : 151196 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:23.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 152532 : 151181 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:23.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 152531 : 151180 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:23.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 152527 : 151184 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:23.99:scan_name=339-0102,r4100,98
2003.339.01:00:24.00:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.01:00:24.09:setupsx
2003.339.01:00:33.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:33.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:00:33.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 58 ;
2003.339.01:00:33.32:!2003.339.01:02:32
2003.339.01:02:27.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:02:32.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:02:32.00/disc_pos/159141239392,159140239392,
2003.339.01:02:32.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:02:32.04:!2003.339.01:02:32
2003.339.01:02:32.05:preob
2003.339.01:02:33.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:02:34.49/tpi/1u,16300,2u,16031,3u,16221,4u,16067,ia,9713
2003.339.01:02:34.49/tpi/9u,16121,au,16132,bu,15972,cu,15874,du,16095,eu,16087,ib,4968
2003.339.01:02:34.49/tpi/5u,16121,6u,15909,7u,16165,8u,15986,ic,16202
2003.339.01:02:34.67/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9713
2003.339.01:02:34.67/tpgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,121,ib,4968
2003.339.01:02:34.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16202
2003.339.01:02:36.89/tpzero/1u,499,2u,319,3u,399,4u,448,ia,270
2003.339.01:02:36.89/tpzero/9u,592,au,551,bu,557,cu,518,du,378,eu,433,ib,284
2003.339.01:02:36.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,578,7u,371,8u,276,ic,588
2003.339.01:02:39.13/tpical/1u,18255,2u,17910,3u,18540,4u,18328,ia,11062
2003.339.01:02:39.13/tpical/9u,18990,au,19308,bu,18768,cu,18475,du,19616,eu,19118
2003.339.01:02:39.13/tpical/ib,5810
2003.339.01:02:39.13/tpical/5u,18635,6u,18262,7u,18511,8u,18328,ic,18784
2003.339.01:02:39.14/tpdiff/1u,1955,2u,1879,3u,2319,4u,2261,ia,1349
2003.339.01:02:39.14/tpdiff/9u,2869,au,3176,bu,2796,cu,2601,du,3521,eu,3031,ib,842
2003.339.01:02:39.14/tpdiff/5u,2514,6u,2353,7u,2346,8u,2342,ic,2582
2003.339.01:02:39.31/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11062
2003.339.01:02:39.31/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,100,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,121,ib,5810
2003.339.01:02:39.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18784
2003.339.01:02:39.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:02:39.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:02:39.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:02:39.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:02:39.90/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,46.0,3u,37.5,4u,38.0,ia,38.5
2003.339.01:02:39.90/tsys/9u,39.0,au,35.3,bu,39.7,cu,42.5,du,32.1,eu,37.2,ib,40.1
2003.339.01:02:39.90/tsys/5u,34.3,6u,35.8,7u,37.0,8u,36.9,ic,33.3
2003.339.01:02:40.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:02:40.36/cable/2.2930E-04
2003.339.01:02:40.36:!2003.339.01:02:42
2003.339.01:02:42.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:02:42.00/disc_pos/159269179392,159140239392,
2003.339.01:02:42.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:02:42.01:midob
2003.339.01:02:42.77/tpi/1u,16080,2u,15758,3u,15398,4u,15698,ia,9710
2003.339.01:02:42.77/tpi/9u,16119,au,15846,bu,15823,cu,15705,du,16198,eu,15637,ib,4951
2003.339.01:02:42.77/tpi/5u,15555,6u,15900,7u,15637,8u,15973,ic,16200
2003.339.01:02:42.95/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9710
2003.339.01:02:42.95/tpgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,127,eu,119,ib,4951
2003.339.01:02:42.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16200
2003.339.01:02:43.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:02:43.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:02:43.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:02:43.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:02:43.53/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,46.0,3u,37.6,4u,38.0,ia,38.5
2003.339.01:02:43.53/tsys/9u,39.0,au,35.4,bu,40.0,cu,42.9,du,32.3,eu,37.4,ib,39.9
2003.339.01:02:43.53/tsys/5u,34.3,6u,35.8,7u,37.1,8u,36.9,ic,33.3
2003.339.01:02:44.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:02:44.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:02:44.60/cable/2.2930E-04
2003.339.01:02:44.81/gps-fmout/S +1.23E-07
2003.339.01:02:46.83/wx/18.1,887.2,48.7
2003.339.01:02:46.88/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9703,4940,26,1pps
2003.339.01:02:46.93/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16190,110,24,1pps
2003.339.01:02:47.01/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16270,16196,38,1pps
2003.339.01:02:47.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16100,15886,33,1pps
2003.339.01:02:47.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16105,15949,61,1pps
2003.339.01:02:48.18#antcn#TR $$/339.01:02:48.09 263.4656 43.3466 0.0002 -0.0005
2003.339.01:02:48.18#antcn#CO 0.0310 -0.0682 -0.7967 0.0186
2003.339.01:02:48.75/mat/600B0114
2003.339.01:02:49.29/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:02:49.29:!2003.339.01:04:20
2003.339.01:02:49.78#setcl#time/183934443,1,2003,339,01,02,50.00,1.569,31.364,26
2003.339.01:02:49.78#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:04:20.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:04:20.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:04:20.49:disc_pos
2003.339.01:04:20.49/disc_pos/160871862568,159141239392,
2003.339.01:04:20.50:disc_check
2003.339.01:04:20.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h04m20.415s,32008,0.00250s,40000,2061317296,
2003.339.01:04:20.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:04:20.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 154194 : 152822 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:20.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 154195 : 152823 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:20.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 154205 : 152826 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 154207 : 152817 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 154198 : 152836 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:20.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 154195 : 152821 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:20.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 154194 : 152820 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:20.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 154193 : 152823 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:20.98:scan_name=339-0105,r4100,201
2003.339.01:04:20.98:source=1434+235,143425.42,233403.4,1950.0,cw
2003.339.01:04:21.10:setupsx
2003.339.01:04:30.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:30.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:04:30.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 59 ;
2003.339.01:04:30.34:!2003.339.01:04:58
2003.339.01:04:38.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:04:58.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:04:58.00/disc_pos/160871862568,160870862568,
2003.339.01:04:58.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:04:58.04:!2003.339.01:04:58
2003.339.01:04:58.05:preob
2003.339.01:04:59.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:05:00.47/tpi/1u,16296,2u,16290,3u,16300,4u,16170,ia,10277
2003.339.01:05:00.47/tpi/9u,16240,au,16136,bu,16198,cu,16282,du,16175,eu,16285,ib,5138
2003.339.01:05:00.47/tpi/5u,15910,6u,16058,7u,15936,8u,15938,ic,17175
2003.339.01:05:00.65/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10277
2003.339.01:05:00.65/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5138
2003.339.01:05:00.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17175
2003.339.01:05:02.87/tpzero/1u,493,2u,319,3u,393,4u,445,ia,275
2003.339.01:05:02.87/tpzero/9u,590,au,546,bu,554,cu,518,du,372,eu,432,ib,285
2003.339.01:05:02.87/tpzero/5u,459,6u,576,7u,367,8u,273,ic,597
2003.339.01:05:05.10/tpical/1u,18177,2u,18134,3u,18546,4u,18350,ia,11640
2003.339.01:05:05.10/tpical/9u,18997,au,19102,bu,18887,cu,18784,du,19507,eu,19168
2003.339.01:05:05.10/tpical/ib,5998
2003.339.01:05:05.10/tpical/5u,18299,6u,18326,7u,18123,8u,18142,ic,19791
2003.339.01:05:05.11/tpdiff/1u,1881,2u,1844,3u,2246,4u,2180,ia,1363
2003.339.01:05:05.11/tpdiff/9u,2757,au,2966,bu,2689,cu,2502,du,3332,eu,2883,ib,860
2003.339.01:05:05.11/tpdiff/5u,2389,6u,2268,7u,2187,8u,2204,ic,2616
2003.339.01:05:05.28/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11640
2003.339.01:05:05.28/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5998
2003.339.01:05:05.28/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19791
2003.339.01:05:05.86/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:05:05.86/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:05:05.86/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:05:05.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:05:05.87/tsys/1u,46.2,2u,47.6,3u,39.0,4u,39.7,ia,40.4
2003.339.01:05:05.87/tsys/9u,40.9,au,37.8,bu,41.9,cu,45.4,du,34.1,eu,39.6,ib,40.6
2003.339.01:05:05.87/tsys/5u,35.6,6u,37.5,7u,39.2,8u,39.1,ic,34.9
2003.339.01:05:06.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:05:06.37/cable/2.2767E-04
2003.339.01:05:06.37:!2003.339.01:05:08
2003.339.01:05:08.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:05:08.00/disc_pos/160999723008,160870862568,
2003.339.01:05:08.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:05:08.02:midob
2003.339.01:05:08.77/tpi/1u,16067,2u,15710,3u,15466,4u,15786,ia,10280
2003.339.01:05:08.77/tpi/9u,15733,au,15774,bu,15680,cu,16009,du,15888,eu,15783,ib,5136
2003.339.01:05:08.77/tpi/5u,15917,6u,16034,7u,15942,8u,15902,ic,17182
2003.339.01:05:08.95/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10280
2003.339.01:05:08.95/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,5136
2003.339.01:05:08.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17182
2003.339.01:05:09.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:05:09.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:05:09.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:05:09.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:05:09.53/tsys/1u,46.2,2u,47.6,3u,39.1,4u,39.7,ia,40.4
2003.339.01:05:09.53/tsys/9u,40.9,au,37.8,bu,41.9,cu,45.5,du,34.1,eu,39.7,ib,40.6
2003.339.01:05:09.53/tsys/5u,35.6,6u,37.5,7u,39.2,8u,39.0,ic,34.9
2003.339.01:05:10.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:05:10.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:05:10.64/cable/2.2760E-04
2003.339.01:05:10.81/gps-fmout/S +6.2E-08
2003.339.01:05:12.53/wx/18.1,887.1,47.8
2003.339.01:05:12.59/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10275,5139,26,1pps
2003.339.01:05:12.64/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17166,110,24,1pps
2003.339.01:05:12.72/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.00,lock,16285,16183,38,1pps
2003.339.01:05:12.80/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15900,15750,33,1pps
2003.339.01:05:12.88/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,15979,16060,61,1pps
2003.339.01:05:13.16#antcn#TR $$/339.01:05:13.08 286.3376 25.3009 -0.0001 -0.0003
2003.339.01:05:13.16#antcn#CO 0.0463 -0.0822 -0.7967 0.0370
2003.339.01:05:14.63/mat/600B0100
2003.339.01:05:15.19/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:05:15.19:!2003.339.01:08:29
2003.339.01:05:15.80#setcl#time/183949044,1,2003,339,01,05,16.00,1.559,31.405,24
2003.339.01:05:15.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:08:29.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:08:29.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:08:29.48:disc_pos
2003.339.01:08:29.49/disc_pos/164250613016,160871862568,
2003.339.01:08:29.50:disc_check
2003.339.01:08:29.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h08m29.415s,29380,0.00250s,40000,605252180,
2003.339.01:08:29.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:08:29.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 157429 : 156034 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:29.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 157430 : 156035 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:29.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 157442 : 156038 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:29.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 157442 : 156029 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:29.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 157435 : 156049 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:29.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 157430 : 156033 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:29.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 157429 : 156033 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:29.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 157428 : 156035 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:29.99:scan_name=339-0109,r4100,98
2003.339.01:08:29.99:source=1741-038,174120.64,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.01:08:30.10:setupsx
2003.339.01:08:39.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:39.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:08:39.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 60 ;
2003.339.01:08:39.33:!2003.339.01:09:14
2003.339.01:09:07.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:09:14.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:09:14.00/disc_pos/164250613016,164249613016,
2003.339.01:09:14.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:09:14.05:!2003.339.01:09:14
2003.339.01:09:14.05:preob
2003.339.01:09:15.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:09:16.47/tpi/1u,16334,2u,16089,3u,16274,4u,16186,ia,9577
2003.339.01:09:16.47/tpi/9u,15804,au,16145,bu,16427,cu,16823,du,16753,eu,17184,ib,5214
2003.339.01:09:16.47/tpi/5u,15841,6u,16147,7u,15921,8u,16274,ic,15954
2003.339.01:09:16.65/tpgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9577
2003.339.01:09:16.65/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5214
2003.339.01:09:16.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15954
2003.339.01:09:18.88/tpzero/1u,501,2u,321,3u,400,4u,452,ia,268
2003.339.01:09:18.88/tpzero/9u,588,au,544,bu,549,cu,517,du,368,eu,430,ib,285
2003.339.01:09:18.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,583,7u,368,8u,279,ic,584
2003.339.01:09:21.12/tpical/1u,18337,2u,17987,3u,18628,4u,18486,ia,10924
2003.339.01:09:21.12/tpical/9u,18976,au,19253,bu,18860,cu,18893,du,19477,eu,19206
2003.339.01:09:21.12/tpical/ib,6065
2003.339.01:09:21.12/tpical/5u,18397,6u,18641,7u,18245,8u,18704,ic,18529
2003.339.01:09:21.13/tpdiff/1u,2003,2u,1898,3u,2354,4u,2300,ia,1347
2003.339.01:09:21.13/tpdiff/9u,3172,au,3108,bu,2433,cu,2070,du,2724,eu,2022,ib,851
2003.339.01:09:21.13/tpdiff/5u,2556,6u,2494,7u,2324,8u,2430,ic,2575
2003.339.01:09:21.30/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10924
2003.339.01:09:21.30/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,6065
2003.339.01:09:21.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18529
2003.339.01:09:21.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:09:21.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:09:21.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:09:21.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:09:21.89/tsys/1u,43.5,2u,45.7,3u,37.1,4u,37.6,ia,38.0
2003.339.01:09:21.89/tsys/9u,34.5,au,36.1,bu,47.0,cu,56.7,du,43.3,eu,59.7,ib,41.7
2003.339.01:09:21.89/tsys/5u,33.1,6u,34.3,7u,36.8,8u,36.2,ic,32.8
2003.339.01:09:22.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:09:22.35/cable/2.2708E-04
2003.339.01:09:22.35:!2003.339.01:09:24
2003.339.01:09:24.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:09:24.00/disc_pos/164378570752,164249613016,
2003.339.01:09:24.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:09:24.03:midob
2003.339.01:09:24.78/tpi/1u,16064,2u,15561,3u,15482,4u,15829,ia,9579
2003.339.01:09:24.78/tpi/9u,16568,au,15900,bu,15913,cu,15996,du,16065,eu,15933,ib,5160
2003.339.01:09:24.78/tpi/5u,15870,6u,15695,7u,15914,8u,16263,ic,15958
2003.339.01:09:24.96/tpgain/1u,143,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9579
2003.339.01:09:24.96/tpgain/9u,124,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5160
2003.339.01:09:24.96/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15958
2003.339.01:09:25.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:09:25.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:09:25.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:09:25.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:09:25.55/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.7,3u,37.3,4u,37.7,ia,38.0
2003.339.01:09:25.55/tsys/9u,35.7,au,36.3,bu,46.3,cu,55.0,du,41.5,eu,56.2,ib,41.2
2003.339.01:09:25.55/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,34.2,7u,36.8,8u,36.2,ic,32.8
2003.339.01:09:26.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:09:26.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:09:26.62/cable/2.2708E-04
2003.339.01:09:26.81/gps-fmout/S +1.37E-07
2003.339.01:09:27.61/wx/18.2,887.1,46.7
2003.339.01:09:27.66/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9576,5153,26,1pps
2003.339.01:09:27.71/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15956,110,24,1pps
2003.339.01:09:27.79/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.30,lock,16337,16210,38,1pps
2003.339.01:09:27.87/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15901,15667,33,1pps
2003.339.01:09:27.95/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,16437,16319,61,1pps
2003.339.01:09:28.18#antcn#TR $$/339.01:09:28.10 226.4633 54.2257 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.01:09:28.18#antcn#CO 0.0171 -0.0626 -0.7967 0.0127
2003.339.01:09:29.51/mat/600B0059
2003.339.01:09:30.07/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:09:30.07:!2003.339.01:11:02
2003.339.01:09:30.80#setcl#time/183974544,1,2003,339,01,09,31.00,1.555,31.476,24
2003.339.01:09:30.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:11:02.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:11:02.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:11:02.49:disc_pos
2003.339.01:11:02.50/disc_pos/165981416752,164250613016,
2003.339.01:11:02.50:disc_check
2003.339.01:11:02.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h11m02.422s,20444,0.00250s,40000,717325200,
2003.339.01:11:02.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:11:02.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 159092 : 157675 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:02.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 159094 : 157675 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:02.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 159105 : 157678 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:02.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 159106 : 157669 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:02.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 159098 : 157689 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:02.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 159094 : 157673 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:02.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 159094 : 157673 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:02.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 159093 : 157676 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:02.98:scan_name=339-0119,r4100,113
2003.339.01:11:02.99:source=1300+580,130047.14,580443.6,1950.0,cw
2003.339.01:11:03.10:setupsx
2003.339.01:11:12.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:12.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:11:12.35/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 61 ;
2003.339.01:11:12.35:!2003.339.01:19:27
2003.339.01:11:59.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:19:27.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:19:27.00/disc_pos/165981416752,165980416752,
2003.339.01:19:27.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:19:27.05:!2003.339.01:19:27
2003.339.01:19:27.05:preob
2003.339.01:19:28.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:19:29.47/tpi/1u,16179,2u,16306,3u,16088,4u,16110,ia,11307
2003.339.01:19:29.47/tpi/9u,16232,au,16345,bu,16151,cu,16284,du,16125,eu,16181,ib,5564
2003.339.01:19:29.47/tpi/5u,16225,6u,16277,7u,16308,8u,16156,ic,18949
2003.339.01:19:29.65/tpgain/1u,132,2u,110,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11307
2003.339.01:19:29.65/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5564
2003.339.01:19:29.65/tpgain/5u,51,6u,74,7u,53,8u,62,ic,18949
2003.339.01:19:31.87/tpzero/1u,481,2u,311,3u,379,4u,439,ia,285
2003.339.01:19:31.87/tpzero/9u,584,au,544,bu,545,cu,510,du,357,eu,424,ib,290
2003.339.01:19:31.87/tpzero/5u,462,6u,576,7u,368,8u,275,ic,611
2003.339.01:19:34.10/tpical/1u,17910,2u,18022,3u,18156,4u,18122,ia,12709
2003.339.01:19:34.10/tpical/9u,18837,au,19132,bu,18620,cu,18573,du,19173,eu,18840
2003.339.01:19:34.10/tpical/ib,6438
2003.339.01:19:34.10/tpical/5u,18467,6u,18481,7u,18424,8u,18274,ic,21648
2003.339.01:19:34.11/tpdiff/1u,1731,2u,1716,3u,2068,4u,2012,ia,1402
2003.339.01:19:34.11/tpdiff/9u,2605,au,2787,bu,2469,cu,2289,du,3048,eu,2659,ib,874
2003.339.01:19:34.11/tpdiff/5u,2242,6u,2204,7u,2116,8u,2118,ic,2699
2003.339.01:19:34.28/tpdiffgain/1u,132,2u,110,3u,101,4u,79,ia,12709
2003.339.01:19:34.28/tpdiffgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,6438
2003.339.01:19:34.28/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,74,7u,53,8u,62,ic,21648
2003.339.01:19:34.86/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:19:34.86/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:19:34.86/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:19:34.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:19:34.87/tsys/1u,49.9,2u,51.3,3u,41.8,4u,42.8,ia,43.2
2003.339.01:19:34.87/tsys/9u,43.2,au,40.8,bu,45.5,cu,49.6,du,37.2,eu,42.7,ib,43.4
2003.339.01:19:34.87/tsys/5u,38.7,6u,39.2,7u,41.4,8u,41.2,ic,37.4
2003.339.01:19:34.99/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:19:35.33/cable/2.2782E-04
2003.339.01:19:35.33:!2003.339.01:19:37
2003.339.01:19:37.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:19:37.00/disc_pos/166109401088,165980416752,
2003.339.01:19:37.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:19:37.02:midob
2003.339.01:19:37.75/tpi/1u,16203,2u,15783,3u,15807,4u,15744,ia,11315
2003.339.01:19:37.75/tpi/9u,15733,au,15739,bu,15878,cu,15665,du,15861,eu,15919,ib,5568
2003.339.01:19:37.75/tpi/5u,15606,6u,15900,7u,15740,8u,16149,ic,18959
2003.339.01:19:37.93/tpgain/1u,132,2u,108,3u,100,4u,78,ia,11315
2003.339.01:19:37.93/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,114,cu,95,du,118,eu,113,ib,5568
2003.339.01:19:37.93/tpgain/5u,50,6u,73,7u,52,8u,62,ic,18959
2003.339.01:19:38.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:19:38.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:19:38.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:19:38.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:19:38.51/tsys/1u,50.0,2u,51.5,3u,41.9,4u,42.9,ia,43.3
2003.339.01:19:38.51/tsys/9u,43.4,au,41.0,bu,45.5,cu,49.8,du,37.3,eu,42.7,ib,43.5
2003.339.01:19:38.51/tsys/5u,38.7,6u,39.3,7u,41.5,8u,41.2,ic,37.4
2003.339.01:19:39.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:19:39.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:19:39.60/cable/2.2789E-04
2003.339.01:19:39.81/gps-fmout/S +7.1E-08
2003.339.01:19:39.82/wx/18.6,887.1,45.1
2003.339.01:19:39.88/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11318,5568,26,1pps
2003.339.01:19:39.93/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18961,110,24,1pps
2003.339.01:19:40.01/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.25, 6.57,lock,16188,16189,38,1pps
2003.339.01:19:40.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,16234,16062,33,1pps
2003.339.01:19:40.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.20, 4.74,lock,16011,15918,61,1pps
2003.339.01:19:41.16#antcn#TR $$/339.01:19:41.08 327.0054 14.4872 -0.0000 0.0000
2003.339.01:19:41.16#antcn#CO 0.0535 -0.0844 -0.7967 0.0671
2003.339.01:19:41.87/mat/600B0089
2003.339.01:19:42.41/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:19:42.41:!2003.339.01:21:30
2003.339.01:19:42.78#setcl#time/184035741,1,2003,339,01,19,43.00,1.570,31.646,26
2003.339.01:19:42.78#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:21:30.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:21:30.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:21:30.48:disc_pos
2003.339.01:21:30.49/disc_pos/167952117328,165981416752,
2003.339.01:21:30.50:disc_check
2003.339.01:21:30.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h21m30.418s,18032,0.00250s,40000,8077221836,
2003.339.01:21:30.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:21:30.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 160986 : 159544 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:30.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 160986 : 159544 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:30.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 160999 : 159548 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:30.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 160998 : 159538 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:30.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 160991 : 159558 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:30.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 160986 : 159542 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:30.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 160986 : 159542 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:30.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 160985 : 159545 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:30.98:scan_name=339-0126,r4100,117
2003.339.01:21:30.98:source=3c446,222311.09,-051217.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.01:21:31.09:setupsx
2003.339.01:21:40.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:40.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:21:40.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 62 ;
2003.339.01:21:40.34:!2003.339.01:26:16
2003.339.01:23:23.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:26:16.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:26:16.00/disc_pos/167952117328,167951117328,
2003.339.01:26:16.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:26:16.05:!2003.339.01:26:16
2003.339.01:26:16.06:preob
2003.339.01:26:17.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:26:18.47/tpi/1u,16301,2u,16044,3u,16289,4u,16317,ia,10091
2003.339.01:26:18.47/tpi/9u,15958,au,15881,bu,16124,cu,16044,du,16326,eu,16013,ib,5004
2003.339.01:26:18.47/tpi/5u,16170,6u,16151,7u,16287,8u,16130,ic,16833
2003.339.01:26:18.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10091
2003.339.01:26:18.65/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5004
2003.339.01:26:18.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16833
2003.339.01:26:20.88/tpzero/1u,496,2u,315,3u,396,4u,449,ia,273
2003.339.01:26:20.88/tpzero/9u,590,au,546,bu,558,cu,514,du,379,eu,430,ib,283
2003.339.01:26:20.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,578,7u,371,8u,276,ic,593
2003.339.01:26:23.11/tpical/1u,18229,2u,17910,3u,18607,4u,18567,ia,11469
2003.339.01:26:23.11/tpical/9u,18817,au,18960,bu,18898,cu,18618,du,19803,eu,18989
2003.339.01:26:23.11/tpical/ib,5873
2003.339.01:26:23.11/tpical/5u,18651,6u,18525,7u,18566,8u,18479,ic,19482
2003.339.01:26:23.12/tpdiff/1u,1928,2u,1866,3u,2318,4u,2250,ia,1378
2003.339.01:26:23.12/tpdiff/9u,2859,au,3079,bu,2774,cu,2574,du,3477,eu,2976,ib,869
2003.339.01:26:23.12/tpdiff/5u,2481,6u,2374,7u,2279,8u,2349,ic,2649
2003.339.01:26:23.29/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11469
2003.339.01:26:23.29/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5873
2003.339.01:26:23.29/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19482
2003.339.01:26:23.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:26:23.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:26:23.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:26:23.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:26:23.88/tsys/1u,45.1,2u,46.4,3u,37.7,4u,38.8,ia,39.2
2003.339.01:26:23.88/tsys/9u,38.7,au,35.9,bu,40.4,cu,43.4,du,33.0,eu,37.7,ib,39.1
2003.339.01:26:23.88/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,36.1,7u,38.4,8u,37.1,ic,33.7
2003.339.01:26:23.99/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:26:24.34/cable/2.2892E-04
2003.339.01:26:24.34:!2003.339.01:26:26
2003.339.01:26:26.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:26:26.00/disc_pos/168080044032,167951117328,
2003.339.01:26:26.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:26:26.02:midob
2003.339.01:26:26.75/tpi/1u,16003,2u,15768,3u,15465,4u,15867,ia,10081
2003.339.01:26:26.75/tpi/9u,16179,au,15572,bu,15651,cu,15760,du,16314,eu,16294,ib,5002
2003.339.01:26:26.75/tpi/5u,15588,6u,15781,7u,15631,8u,16111,ic,16827
2003.339.01:26:26.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10081
2003.339.01:26:26.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,127,eu,121,ib,5002
2003.339.01:26:26.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16827
2003.339.01:26:27.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:26:27.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:26:27.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:26:27.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:26:27.51/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.4,3u,37.9,4u,38.6,ia,39.1
2003.339.01:26:27.51/tsys/9u,38.6,au,35.9,bu,40.5,cu,43.5,du,33.0,eu,37.7,ib,39.1
2003.339.01:26:27.51/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,36.2,7u,38.2,8u,37.1,ic,33.7
2003.339.01:26:28.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:26:28.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:26:28.65/cable/2.2886E-04
2003.339.01:26:28.82/gps-fmout/S +1.01E-07
2003.339.01:26:28.83/wx/18.9,887.2,45.2
2003.339.01:26:28.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10084,5002,26,1pps
2003.339.01:26:28.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16825,109,24,1pps
2003.339.01:26:29.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16285,16354,38,1pps
2003.339.01:26:29.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16171,15938,33,1pps
2003.339.01:26:29.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16181,16066,61,1pps
2003.339.01:26:30.18#antcn#TR $$/339.01:26:30.10 119.0183 41.4816 -0.0001 -0.0000
2003.339.01:26:30.18#antcn#CO 0.0534 -0.0819 -0.7967 0.0199
2003.339.01:26:30.65/mat/600B0152
2003.339.01:26:31.21/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:26:31.21:!2003.339.01:28:23
2003.339.01:26:31.79#setcl#time/184076641,1,2003,339,01,26,32.00,1.564,31.759,25
2003.339.01:26:31.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:28:23.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:28:23.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:28:23.48:disc_pos
2003.339.01:28:23.49/disc_pos/169986764808,167952117328,
2003.339.01:28:23.49:disc_check
2003.339.01:28:23.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h28m23.413s,32720,0.00250s,40000,4573257832,
2003.339.01:28:23.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:28:23.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 162939 : 161474 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:23.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 162939 : 161475 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:23.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 162952 : 161478 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:23.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 162951 : 161468 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:23.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 162946 : 161488 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:23.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 162939 : 161472 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:23.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 162941 : 161473 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:23.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 162938 : 161475 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:23.98:scan_name=339-0130,r4100,105
2003.339.01:28:23.98:source=2149+056,214907.72,053806.8,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.01:28:24.10:setupsx
2003.339.01:28:33.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:33.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:28:33.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 63 ;
2003.339.01:28:33.34:!2003.339.01:30:17
2003.339.01:28:35.11#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:30:17.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:30:17.00/disc_pos/169986764808,169985764808,
2003.339.01:30:17.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:30:17.04:!2003.339.01:30:17
2003.339.01:30:17.05:preob
2003.339.01:30:18.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:30:19.48/tpi/1u,16175,2u,16130,3u,16012,4u,16152,ia,9759
2003.339.01:30:19.48/tpi/9u,16109,au,15910,bu,16084,cu,16151,du,16345,eu,16139,ib,4846
2003.339.01:30:19.48/tpi/5u,15662,6u,16014,7u,15723,8u,16032,ic,16264
2003.339.01:30:19.66/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9759
2003.339.01:30:19.66/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,4846
2003.339.01:30:19.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16264
2003.339.01:30:21.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,320,3u,395,4u,449,ia,270
2003.339.01:30:21.89/tpzero/9u,594,au,550,bu,561,cu,523,du,385,eu,432,ib,282
2003.339.01:30:21.89/tpzero/5u,459,6u,578,7u,365,8u,277,ic,588
2003.339.01:30:24.13/tpical/1u,18168,2u,18066,3u,18367,4u,18446,ia,11127
2003.339.01:30:24.13/tpical/9u,19114,au,19110,bu,18999,cu,18828,du,19956,eu,19133
2003.339.01:30:24.13/tpical/ib,5702
2003.339.01:30:24.13/tpical/5u,18127,6u,18425,7u,18022,8u,18476,ic,18892
2003.339.01:30:24.14/tpdiff/1u,1993,2u,1936,3u,2355,4u,2294,ia,1368
2003.339.01:30:24.14/tpdiff/9u,3005,au,3200,bu,2915,cu,2677,du,3611,eu,2994,ib,856
2003.339.01:30:24.14/tpdiff/5u,2465,6u,2411,7u,2299,8u,2444,ic,2628
2003.339.01:30:24.31/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11127
2003.339.01:30:24.31/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,5702
2003.339.01:30:24.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18892
2003.339.01:30:24.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:30:24.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:30:24.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:30:24.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:30:24.90/tsys/1u,43.3,2u,44.9,3u,36.5,4u,37.6,ia,38.2
2003.339.01:30:24.90/tsys/9u,37.2,au,34.6,bu,38.3,cu,42.0,du,31.8,eu,37.8,ib,38.4
2003.339.01:30:24.90/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,35.2,7u,36.7,8u,35.5,ic,32.8
2003.339.01:30:25.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:30:25.37/cable/2.2914E-04
2003.339.01:30:25.37:!2003.339.01:30:27
2003.339.01:30:27.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:30:27.00/disc_pos/170114727936,169985764808,
2003.339.01:30:27.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:30:27.01:midob
2003.339.01:30:27.77/tpi/1u,15965,2u,15548,3u,15477,4u,15776,ia,9749
2003.339.01:30:27.77/tpi/9u,16374,au,15842,bu,16382,cu,16032,du,16770,eu,16262,ib,4863
2003.339.01:30:27.77/tpi/5u,15607,6u,16008,7u,15690,8u,16062,ic,16264
2003.339.01:30:27.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9749
2003.339.01:30:27.95/tpgain/9u,127,au,99,bu,124,cu,103,du,129,eu,122,ib,4863
2003.339.01:30:27.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16264
2003.339.01:30:28.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:30:28.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:30:28.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:30:28.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:30:28.53/tsys/1u,43.3,2u,44.8,3u,36.6,4u,37.7,ia,38.1
2003.339.01:30:28.53/tsys/9u,37.8,au,35.1,bu,39.1,cu,42.6,du,32.2,eu,38.1,ib,38.5
2003.339.01:30:28.53/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,35.2,7u,36.7,8u,35.5,ic,32.8
2003.339.01:30:29.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:30:29.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:30:29.64/cable/2.2930E-04
2003.339.01:30:29.81/gps-fmout/S +7.2E-08
2003.339.01:30:29.82/wx/19.0,887.2,46.1
2003.339.01:30:29.88/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9752,4835,26,1pps
2003.339.01:30:29.93/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16258,110,24,1pps
2003.339.01:30:30.01/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16172,16299,38,1pps
2003.339.01:30:30.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15645,15922,33,1pps
2003.339.01:30:30.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.42,lock,16160,15802,61,1pps
2003.339.01:30:31.17#antcn#TR $$/339.01:30:31.09 113.3639 55.4318 0.0012 0.0006
2003.339.01:30:31.17#antcn#CO 0.0487 -0.0635 -0.7967 0.0121
2003.339.01:30:32.71/mat/600B0207
2003.339.01:30:33.25/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:30:33.26:!2003.339.01:32:12
2003.339.01:30:33.79#setcl#time/184100841,1,2003,339,01,30,34.00,1.561,31.827,25
2003.339.01:30:33.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:32:12.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:32:12.01:disc_end
2003.339.01:32:12.50:disc_pos
2003.339.01:32:12.51/disc_pos/171829745496,169986764808,
2003.339.01:32:12.51:disc_check
2003.339.01:32:12.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h32m12.438s,21712,0.00250s,40000,1821430320,
2003.339.01:32:12.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:32:12.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 164711 : 163222 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:12.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 164710 : 163223 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:12.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 164723 : 163225 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:12.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 164722 : 163215 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:12.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 164716 : 163235 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:12.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 164710 : 163219 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:12.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 164711 : 163220 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:12.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 164709 : 163222 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:12.99:scan_name=339-0136,r4100,154
2003.339.01:32:12.99:source=1726+455,172601.24,453304.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.01:32:13.09:setupsx
2003.339.01:32:22.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:22.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:32:22.36/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 64 ;
2003.339.01:32:22.36:!2003.339.01:36:32
2003.339.01:33:39.11#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:36:32.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:36:32.00/disc_pos/171829745496,171828745496,
2003.339.01:36:32.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:36:32.04:!2003.339.01:36:32
2003.339.01:36:32.05:preob
2003.339.01:36:33.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:36:34.49/tpi/1u,16223,2u,16161,3u,16318,4u,16196,ia,9783
2003.339.01:36:34.49/tpi/9u,16124,au,15972,bu,16225,cu,16251,du,16287,eu,16345,ib,5059
2003.339.01:36:34.49/tpi/5u,16251,6u,16052,7u,16284,8u,16089,ic,16315
2003.339.01:36:34.67/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9783
2003.339.01:36:34.67/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,122,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5059
2003.339.01:36:34.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16315
2003.339.01:36:36.90/tpzero/1u,497,2u,321,3u,401,4u,449,ia,270
2003.339.01:36:36.90/tpzero/9u,593,au,544,bu,558,cu,519,du,375,eu,430,ib,284
2003.339.01:36:36.90/tpzero/5u,464,6u,580,7u,371,8u,276,ic,589
2003.339.01:36:39.15/tpical/1u,18217,2u,18080,3u,18712,4u,18510,ia,11155
2003.339.01:36:39.15/tpical/9u,19253,au,19166,bu,19095,cu,18823,du,19748,eu,19278
2003.339.01:36:39.15/tpical/ib,5953
2003.339.01:36:39.15/tpical/5u,18826,6u,18457,7u,18670,8u,18522,ic,18942
2003.339.01:36:39.16/tpdiff/1u,1994,2u,1919,3u,2394,4u,2314,ia,1372
2003.339.01:36:39.16/tpdiff/9u,3129,au,3194,bu,2870,cu,2572,du,3461,eu,2933,ib,894
2003.339.01:36:39.16/tpdiff/5u,2575,6u,2405,7u,2386,8u,2433,ic,2627
2003.339.01:36:39.33/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11155
2003.339.01:36:39.33/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,122,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5953
2003.339.01:36:39.33/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18942
2003.339.01:36:39.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:36:39.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:36:39.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:36:39.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:36:39.92/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.4,3u,36.6,4u,37.4,ia,38.1
2003.339.01:36:39.92/tsys/9u,35.7,au,34.8,bu,39.3,cu,44.0,du,33.1,eu,39.1,ib,38.5
2003.339.01:36:39.92/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,35.4,7u,36.7,8u,35.7,ic,32.9
2003.339.01:36:40.05/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:36:40.41/cable/2.3137E-04
2003.339.01:36:40.41:!2003.339.01:36:42
2003.339.01:36:42.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:36:42.00/disc_pos/171957764096,171828745496,
2003.339.01:36:42.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:36:42.01:midob
2003.339.01:36:42.77/tpi/1u,16006,2u,15572,3u,15517,4u,15817,ia,9777
2003.339.01:36:42.77/tpi/9u,16332,au,15775,bu,15814,cu,15900,du,16002,eu,15915,ib,5038
2003.339.01:36:42.77/tpi/5u,15671,6u,15678,7u,15739,8u,16074,ic,16308
2003.339.01:36:42.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9777
2003.339.01:36:42.95/tpgain/9u,125,au,97,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5038
2003.339.01:36:42.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16308
2003.339.01:36:43.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:36:43.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:36:43.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:36:43.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:36:43.53/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.3,3u,36.8,4u,37.4,ia,38.1
2003.339.01:36:43.53/tsys/9u,36.2,au,35.1,bu,39.6,cu,43.9,du,33.0,eu,38.7,ib,38.3
2003.339.01:36:43.53/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,35.5,7u,36.7,8u,35.7,ic,32.9
2003.339.01:36:44.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:36:44.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:36:44.61/cable/2.3129E-04
2003.339.01:36:44.80/gps-fmout/S +9.7E-08
2003.339.01:36:45.78/wx/19.1,887.3,47.7
2003.339.01:36:45.83/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9784,5040,26,1pps
2003.339.01:36:45.88/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16323,108,24,1pps
2003.339.01:36:45.96/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16214,16341,38,1pps
2003.339.01:36:46.04/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15678,16011,33,1pps
2003.339.01:36:46.12/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.20,lock,16298,15940,61,1pps
2003.339.01:36:47.17#antcn#TR $$/339.01:36:47.08 317.3353 52.4604 0.0000 -0.0001
2003.339.01:36:47.17#antcn#CO 0.0293 -0.0437 -0.7967 0.0135
2003.339.01:36:47.82/mat/600B0141
2003.339.01:36:48.36/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:36:48.36:!2003.339.01:39:16
2003.339.01:36:48.79#setcl#time/184138340,1,2003,339,01,36,49.00,1.563,31.931,25
2003.339.01:36:48.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:39:16.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:39:16.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:39:16.48:disc_pos
2003.339.01:39:16.49/disc_pos/174456398160,171829745496,
2003.339.01:39:16.50:disc_check
2003.339.01:39:16.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h39m16.413s,3792,0.00250s,40000,4156965256,
2003.339.01:39:16.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:39:16.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 167229 : 165716 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:16.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 167228 : 165718 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:16.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 167243 : 165719 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:16.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 167241 : 165711 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:16.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 167234 : 165730 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:16.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 167228 : 165714 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:16.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 167229 : 165715 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:16.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 167227 : 165716 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:16.98:scan_name=339-0144,r4100,98
2003.339.01:39:16.98:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.01:39:17.09:setupsx
2003.339.01:39:26.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:26.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:39:26.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 65 ;
2003.339.01:39:26.33:!2003.339.01:44:49
2003.339.01:42:02.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:44:49.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:44:49.00/disc_pos/174456398160,174455398160,
2003.339.01:44:49.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:44:49.04:!2003.339.01:44:49
2003.339.01:44:49.05:preob
2003.339.01:44:50.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:44:51.48/tpi/1u,16329,2u,16163,3u,16118,4u,16141,ia,9984
2003.339.01:44:51.48/tpi/9u,16177,au,16252,bu,16176,cu,16020,du,16338,eu,16288,ib,5048
2003.339.01:44:51.48/tpi/5u,16033,6u,16368,7u,16154,8u,15951,ic,16677
2003.339.01:44:51.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9984
2003.339.01:44:51.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5048
2003.339.01:44:51.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16677
2003.339.01:44:53.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,320,3u,393,4u,447,ia,273
2003.339.01:44:53.89/tpzero/9u,589,au,550,bu,555,cu,515,du,377,eu,432,ib,284
2003.339.01:44:53.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,581,7u,369,8u,274,ic,592
2003.339.01:44:56.13/tpical/1u,18249,2u,18024,3u,18393,4u,18366,ia,11338
2003.339.01:44:56.13/tpical/9u,18927,au,19288,bu,18867,cu,18458,du,19746,eu,19164
2003.339.01:44:56.13/tpical/ib,5912
2003.339.01:44:56.13/tpical/5u,18467,6u,18734,7u,18388,8u,18250,ic,19271
2003.339.01:44:56.14/tpdiff/1u,1920,2u,1861,3u,2275,4u,2225,ia,1354
2003.339.01:44:56.14/tpdiff/9u,2750,au,3036,bu,2691,cu,2438,du,3408,eu,2876,ib,864
2003.339.01:44:56.14/tpdiff/5u,2434,6u,2366,7u,2234,8u,2299,ic,2594
2003.339.01:44:56.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11338
2003.339.01:44:56.31/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5912
2003.339.01:44:56.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19271
2003.339.01:44:56.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:44:56.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:44:56.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:44:56.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:44:56.90/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,46.8,3u,38.0,4u,38.8,ia,39.4
2003.339.01:44:56.90/tsys/9u,40.8,au,37.2,bu,41.8,cu,45.8,du,33.7,eu,39.7,ib,39.7
2003.339.01:44:56.90/tsys/5u,35.2,6u,36.7,7u,38.9,8u,37.5,ic,34.1
2003.339.01:44:57.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:44:57.39/cable/2.3011E-04
2003.339.01:44:57.39:!2003.339.01:44:59
2003.339.01:44:59.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:44:59.00/disc_pos/174584315904,174455398160,
2003.339.01:44:59.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:44:59.02:midob
2003.339.01:44:59.77/tpi/1u,16119,2u,15851,3u,15566,4u,15689,ia,9980
2003.339.01:44:59.77/tpi/9u,15680,au,15897,bu,15633,cu,16008,du,16085,eu,15713,ib,5049
2003.339.01:44:59.77/tpi/5u,15448,6u,15978,7u,15471,8u,15932,ic,16667
2003.339.01:44:59.95/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9980
2003.339.01:44:59.95/tpgain/9u,120,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5049
2003.339.01:44:59.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16667
2003.339.01:45:00.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:45:00.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:45:00.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:45:00.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:45:00.53/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,46.7,3u,38.1,4u,38.6,ia,39.4
2003.339.01:45:00.53/tsys/9u,40.9,au,37.2,bu,41.8,cu,45.8,du,33.7,eu,39.6,ib,39.7
2003.339.01:45:00.53/tsys/5u,35.2,6u,36.8,7u,38.6,8u,37.5,ic,34.1
2003.339.01:45:01.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:45:01.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:45:01.66/cable/2.3003E-04
2003.339.01:45:01.80/gps-fmout/S +1.42E-07
2003.339.01:45:01.81/wx/18.9,887.3,47.7
2003.339.01:45:01.87/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9987,5050,26,1pps
2003.339.01:45:01.92/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16683,110,24,1pps
2003.339.01:45:02.00/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.12,lock,16331,16196,38,1pps
2003.339.01:45:02.08/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16018,15824,33,1pps
2003.339.01:45:02.16/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.20,lock,15946,16064,61,1pps
2003.339.01:45:03.18#antcn#TR $$/339.01:45:03.09 268.0567 33.5618 -0.0000 0.0002
2003.339.01:45:03.18#antcn#CO 0.0400 -0.0784 -0.7967 0.0265
2003.339.01:45:04.75/mat/600B0161
2003.339.01:45:05.29/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:45:05.29:!2003.339.01:46:37
2003.339.01:45:05.78#setcl#time/184188039,1,2003,339,01,45,06.00,1.564,32.069,26
2003.339.01:45:05.78#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:46:37.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:46:37.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:46:37.50:disc_pos
2003.339.01:46:37.50/disc_pos/176187001800,174456398160,
2003.339.01:46:37.51:disc_check
2003.339.01:46:37.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h46m37.420s,20692,0.00250s,40000,5325499460,
2003.339.01:46:37.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:46:37.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 168893 : 167356 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:37.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 168891 : 167358 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:37.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 168906 : 167359 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:37.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 168904 : 167351 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:37.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 168897 : 167370 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:37.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 168893 : 167354 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:37.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 168892 : 167355 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:37.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 168892 : 167357 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:38.00:scan_name=339-0148,r4100,318
2003.339.01:46:38.00:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.01:46:39.10:setupsx
2003.339.01:46:48.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:48.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:46:48.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 66 ;
2003.339.01:46:48.33:!2003.339.01:48:41
2003.339.01:47:55.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:48:41.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:48:41.00/disc_pos/176187001800,176186001800,
2003.339.01:48:41.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:48:41.05:!2003.339.01:48:41
2003.339.01:48:41.05:preob
2003.339.01:48:42.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:48:43.49/tpi/1u,16252,2u,15984,3u,16076,4u,16013,ia,10679
2003.339.01:48:43.49/tpi/9u,16024,au,15914,bu,16044,cu,16210,du,16057,eu,16067,ib,5428
2003.339.01:48:43.49/tpi/5u,15950,6u,16248,7u,15997,8u,16046,ic,17896
2003.339.01:48:43.67/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10679
2003.339.01:48:43.67/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,120,eu,115,ib,5428
2003.339.01:48:43.67/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17896
2003.339.01:48:45.90/tpzero/1u,489,2u,309,3u,385,4u,441,ia,279
2003.339.01:48:45.90/tpzero/9u,584,au,539,bu,545,cu,512,du,361,eu,424,ib,287
2003.339.01:48:45.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,577,7u,366,8u,274,ic,600
2003.339.01:48:48.13/tpical/1u,18070,2u,17722,3u,18217,4u,18110,ia,12051
2003.339.01:48:48.13/tpical/9u,18742,au,18784,bu,18633,cu,18594,du,19252,eu,18848
2003.339.01:48:48.13/tpical/ib,6324
2003.339.01:48:48.13/tpical/5u,18240,6u,18494,7u,18154,8u,18225,ic,20530
2003.339.01:48:48.14/tpdiff/1u,1818,2u,1738,3u,2141,4u,2097,ia,1372
2003.339.01:48:48.14/tpdiff/9u,2718,au,2870,bu,2589,cu,2384,du,3195,eu,2781,ib,896
2003.339.01:48:48.14/tpdiff/5u,2290,6u,2246,7u,2157,8u,2179,ic,2634
2003.339.01:48:48.31/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12051
2003.339.01:48:48.31/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,120,eu,115,ib,6324
2003.339.01:48:48.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20530
2003.339.01:48:48.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:48:48.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:48:48.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:48:48.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:48:48.90/tsys/1u,47.7,2u,49.6,3u,40.3,4u,40.8,ia,41.7
2003.339.01:48:48.90/tsys/9u,40.9,au,38.6,bu,43.1,cu,47.4,du,35.4,eu,40.5,ib,41.3
2003.339.01:48:48.90/tsys/5u,37.2,6u,38.4,7u,39.9,8u,39.8,ic,36.1
2003.339.01:48:49.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:48:49.38/cable/2.3003E-04
2003.339.01:48:49.38:!2003.339.01:48:51
2003.339.01:48:51.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:48:51.00/disc_pos/176314953728,176186001800,
2003.339.01:48:51.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:48:51.01:midob
2003.339.01:48:51.77/tpi/1u,16241,2u,15645,3u,15764,4u,15996,ia,10674
2003.339.01:48:51.77/tpi/9u,15822,au,15602,bu,15739,cu,15848,du,15741,eu,15810,ib,5426
2003.339.01:48:51.77/tpi/5u,15942,6u,15817,7u,15451,8u,16024,ic,17886
2003.339.01:48:51.95/tpgain/1u,136,2u,111,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10674
2003.339.01:48:51.95/tpgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5426
2003.339.01:48:51.95/tpgain/5u,52,6u,75,7u,53,8u,64,ic,17886
2003.339.01:48:52.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:48:52.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:48:52.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:48:52.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:48:52.53/tsys/1u,47.7,2u,49.4,3u,40.3,4u,40.8,ia,41.7
2003.339.01:48:52.53/tsys/9u,41.1,au,38.6,bu,43.0,cu,47.3,du,35.3,eu,40.6,ib,41.3
2003.339.01:48:52.53/tsys/5u,37.2,6u,38.4,7u,40.0,8u,39.8,ic,36.1
2003.339.01:48:53.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:48:53.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.01:48:53.65/cable/2.3011E-04
2003.339.01:48:53.80/gps-fmout/S +1.16E-07
2003.339.01:48:55.83/wx/18.7,887.3,47.5
2003.339.01:48:55.88/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10656,5426,26,1pps
2003.339.01:48:55.93/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17852,110,24,1pps
2003.339.01:48:56.01/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16205,16158,38,1pps
2003.339.01:48:56.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15908,15692,33,1pps
2003.339.01:48:56.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,16077,16099,61,1pps
2003.339.01:48:57.17#antcn#TR $$/339.01:48:57.09 45.4264 20.5756 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.01:48:57.17#antcn#CO 0.0578 -0.0893 -0.7967 0.0466
2003.339.01:48:58.80/mat/600B0134
2003.339.01:48:59.36/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:48:59.36:!2003.339.01:54:09
2003.339.01:48:59.79#setcl#time/184211439,1,2003,339,01,49,00.00,1.561,32.134,25
2003.339.01:48:59.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.01:54:09.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.01:54:09.00:disc_end
2003.339.01:54:09.48:disc_pos
2003.339.01:54:09.49/disc_pos/181437752672,176187001800,
2003.339.01:54:09.50:disc_check
2003.339.01:54:09.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d01h54m09.422s,10972,0.00250s,40000,1981298848,
2003.339.01:54:09.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.01:54:09.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 173916 : 172353 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:09.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 173912 : 172355 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:09.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 173928 : 172358 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:09.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 173925 : 172348 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:09.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 173919 : 172367 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:09.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 173914 : 172351 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:09.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 173913 : 172352 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:09.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 173913 : 172354 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:09.99:scan_name=339-0159,r4100,98
2003.339.01:54:09.99:source=1741-038,174120.64,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.01:54:10.08:setupsx
2003.339.01:54:19.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:19.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.01:54:19.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 67 ;
2003.339.01:54:19.32:!2003.339.01:59:08
2003.339.01:55:41.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.01:59:08.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:59:08.00/disc_pos/181437752672,181436752672,
2003.339.01:59:08.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.01:59:08.05:!2003.339.01:59:08
2003.339.01:59:08.06:preob
2003.339.01:59:09.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:59:10.48/tpi/1u,16359,2u,16040,3u,16000,4u,16119,ia,9747
2003.339.01:59:10.48/tpi/9u,16137,au,16102,bu,16060,cu,16126,du,15919,eu,16092,ib,5017
2003.339.01:59:10.48/tpi/5u,16184,6u,15976,7u,15728,8u,16060,ic,16279
2003.339.01:59:10.66/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9747
2003.339.01:59:10.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5017
2003.339.01:59:10.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16279
2003.339.01:59:12.89/tpzero/1u,498,2u,321,3u,395,4u,449,ia,271
2003.339.01:59:12.89/tpzero/9u,591,au,548,bu,555,cu,520,du,372,eu,431,ib,285
2003.339.01:59:12.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,578,7u,365,8u,277,ic,588
2003.339.01:59:15.13/tpical/1u,18287,2u,17917,3u,18281,4u,18377,ia,11083
2003.339.01:59:15.13/tpical/9u,18942,au,19144,bu,18780,cu,18692,du,19322,eu,19037
2003.339.01:59:15.13/tpical/ib,5893
2003.339.01:59:15.13/tpical/5u,18694,6u,18321,7u,17967,8u,18395,ic,18840
2003.339.01:59:15.14/tpdiff/1u,1928,2u,1877,3u,2281,4u,2258,ia,1336
2003.339.01:59:15.14/tpdiff/9u,2805,au,3042,bu,2720,cu,2566,du,3403,eu,2945,ib,876
2003.339.01:59:15.14/tpdiff/5u,2510,6u,2345,7u,2239,8u,2335,ic,2561
2003.339.01:59:15.31/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11083
2003.339.01:59:15.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5893
2003.339.01:59:15.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18840
2003.339.01:59:15.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:59:15.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:59:15.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:59:15.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:59:15.90/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.1,3u,37.6,4u,38.2,ia,39.0
2003.339.01:59:15.90/tsys/9u,39.9,au,36.8,bu,41.0,cu,43.8,du,32.9,eu,38.3,ib,38.9
2003.339.01:59:15.90/tsys/5u,34.4,6u,36.1,7u,37.7,8u,37.2,ic,33.7
2003.339.01:59:16.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.01:59:16.39/cable/2.3137E-04
2003.339.01:59:16.39:!2003.339.01:59:18
2003.339.01:59:18.00:disc_pos
2003.339.01:59:18.00/disc_pos/181565681664,181436752672,
2003.339.01:59:18.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.01:59:18.02:midob
2003.339.01:59:18.75/tpi/1u,16140,2u,15777,3u,15449,4u,15748,ia,9750
2003.339.01:59:18.75/tpi/9u,16032,au,15720,bu,15822,cu,15850,du,15960,eu,15836,ib,5024
2003.339.01:59:18.75/tpi/5u,15630,6u,15961,7u,15738,8u,16050,ic,16282
2003.339.01:59:18.93/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9750
2003.339.01:59:18.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5024
2003.339.01:59:18.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16282
2003.339.01:59:19.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.01:59:19.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.01:59:19.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.01:59:19.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.01:59:19.51/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,46.1,3u,37.7,4u,38.2,ia,39.0
2003.339.01:59:19.51/tsys/9u,39.6,au,36.7,bu,41.1,cu,43.9,du,33.0,eu,38.3,ib,39.0
2003.339.01:59:19.51/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,36.1,7u,37.8,8u,37.2,ic,33.7
2003.339.01:59:20.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.01:59:20.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.01:59:20.66/cable/2.3137E-04
2003.339.01:59:20.81/gps-fmout/S +7.8E-08
2003.339.01:59:20.89/wx/18.4,887.3,48.6
2003.339.01:59:20.94/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9739,5019,26,1pps
2003.339.01:59:20.99/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16279,110,24,1pps
2003.339.01:59:21.07/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16161,16267,38,1pps
2003.339.01:59:21.15/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15643,15963,33,1pps
2003.339.01:59:21.23/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16091,15967,61,1pps
2003.339.01:59:22.17#antcn#TR $$/339.01:59:22.09 239.4527 44.9418 -0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.01:59:22.17#antcn#CO 0.0291 -0.0721 -0.7967 0.0176
2003.339.01:59:22.38/mat/600B0087
2003.339.01:59:22.92/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.01:59:22.92:!2003.339.02:00:56
2003.339.01:59:23.80#setcl#time/184273839,1,2003,339,01,59,24.00,1.553,32.307,24
2003.339.01:59:23.80#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:00:56.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:00:56.00:disc_end
2003.339.02:00:56.49:disc_pos
2003.339.02:00:56.49/disc_pos/183168526528,181437752672,
2003.339.02:00:56.50:disc_check
2003.339.02:00:56.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h00m56.425s,1848,0.00250s,40000,4781275268,
2003.339.02:00:56.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:00:56.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 175579 : 173993 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:00:56.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 175576 : 173995 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:00:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 175591 : 173998 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:00:56.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 175590 : 173989 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:00:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 175584 : 174007 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:00:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 175578 : 173991 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:00:56.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 175577 : 173992 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:00:56.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 175577 : 173994 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:00:56.99:scan_name=339-0205,r4100,98
2003.339.02:00:56.99:source=1611+343,161147.94,342020.0,1950.0,cw
2003.339.02:00:57.09:setupsx
2003.339.02:01:06.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:01:06.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:01:06.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 68 ;
2003.339.02:01:06.35:!2003.339.02:05:18
2003.339.02:01:31.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:05:18.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:05:18.00/disc_pos/183168526528,183167526528,
2003.339.02:05:18.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:05:18.04:!2003.339.02:05:18
2003.339.02:05:18.05:preob
2003.339.02:05:19.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:05:20.47/tpi/1u,16372,2u,16088,3u,16087,4u,15972,ia,10146
2003.339.02:05:20.47/tpi/9u,16222,au,16177,bu,16158,cu,16297,du,16148,eu,16289,ib,5045
2003.339.02:05:20.47/tpi/5u,16293,6u,16226,7u,15688,8u,16185,ic,16955
2003.339.02:05:20.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10146
2003.339.02:05:20.65/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5045
2003.339.02:05:20.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16955
2003.339.02:05:22.88/tpzero/1u,495,2u,317,3u,391,4u,445,ia,274
2003.339.02:05:22.88/tpzero/9u,591,au,548,bu,554,cu,520,du,374,eu,434,ib,284
2003.339.02:05:22.88/tpzero/5u,465,6u,580,7u,365,8u,277,ic,595
2003.339.02:05:25.12/tpical/1u,18306,2u,17946,3u,18361,4u,18170,ia,11524
2003.339.02:05:25.12/tpical/9u,19033,au,19204,bu,18851,cu,18849,du,19518,eu,19268
2003.339.02:05:25.12/tpical/ib,5914
2003.339.02:05:25.12/tpical/5u,18786,6u,18594,7u,17957,8u,18533,ic,19596
2003.339.02:05:25.13/tpdiff/1u,1934,2u,1858,3u,2274,4u,2198,ia,1378
2003.339.02:05:25.13/tpdiff/9u,2811,au,3027,bu,2693,cu,2552,du,3370,eu,2979,ib,869
2003.339.02:05:25.13/tpdiff/5u,2493,6u,2368,7u,2269,8u,2348,ic,2641
2003.339.02:05:25.30/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11524
2003.339.02:05:25.30/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5914
2003.339.02:05:25.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19596
2003.339.02:05:25.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:05:25.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:05:25.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:05:25.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:05:25.89/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.7,3u,38.0,4u,38.9,ia,39.4
2003.339.02:05:25.89/tsys/9u,40.0,au,37.2,bu,41.7,cu,44.5,du,33.7,eu,38.3,ib,39.4
2003.339.02:05:25.89/tsys/5u,34.9,6u,36.3,7u,37.1,8u,37.3,ic,34.1
2003.339.02:05:26.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:05:26.36/cable/2.3018E-04
2003.339.02:05:26.36:!2003.339.02:05:28
2003.339.02:05:28.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:05:28.00/disc_pos/183296499712,183167526528,
2003.339.02:05:28.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:05:28.01:midob
2003.339.02:05:28.76/tpi/1u,16079,2u,15773,3u,15552,4u,15948,ia,10138
2003.339.02:05:28.76/tpi/9u,16192,au,15823,bu,15617,cu,16018,du,15911,eu,15759,ib,5042
2003.339.02:05:28.76/tpi/5u,15703,6u,15837,7u,15726,8u,16169,ic,16938
2003.339.02:05:28.94/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10138
2003.339.02:05:28.94/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,124,eu,118,ib,5042
2003.339.02:05:28.94/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16938
2003.339.02:05:29.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:05:29.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:05:29.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:05:29.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:05:29.52/tsys/1u,45.0,2u,46.6,3u,38.1,4u,38.8,ia,39.4
2003.339.02:05:29.52/tsys/9u,40.0,au,37.1,bu,41.7,cu,44.6,du,33.7,eu,38.3,ib,39.4
2003.339.02:05:29.52/tsys/5u,34.9,6u,36.4,7u,37.2,8u,37.2,ic,34.0
2003.339.02:05:30.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:05:30.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:05:30.64/cable/2.3018E-04
2003.339.02:05:30.80/gps-fmout/S +1.57E-07
2003.339.02:05:30.84/wx/18.2,887.4,48.4
2003.339.02:05:30.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10141,5047,26,1pps
2003.339.02:05:30.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16948,110,24,1pps
2003.339.02:05:31.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.06,lock,16367,16192,38,1pps
2003.339.02:05:31.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15676,16087,33,1pps
2003.339.02:05:31.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16201,16072,61,1pps
2003.339.02:05:32.15#antcn#TR $$/339.02:05:32.09 297.1699 35.0203 -0.0000 -0.0002
2003.339.02:05:32.15#antcn#CO 0.0414 -0.0691 -0.7967 0.0251
2003.339.02:05:32.67/mat/600B0088
2003.339.02:05:33.21/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:05:33.21:!2003.339.02:07:06
2003.339.02:05:33.79#setcl#time/184310838,1,2003,339,02,05,34.00,1.555,32.410,25
2003.339.02:05:33.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:07:06.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:07:06.00:disc_end
2003.339.02:07:06.48:disc_pos
2003.339.02:07:06.49/disc_pos/184899184088,183168526528,
2003.339.02:07:06.49:disc_check
2003.339.02:07:06.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h07m06.425s,11844,0.00250s,40000,4189332444,
2003.339.02:07:06.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:07:06.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 177244 : 175634 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:06.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 177239 : 175635 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:06.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 177255 : 175638 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:06.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 177253 : 175629 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:06.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 177248 : 175647 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:06.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 177241 : 175631 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:06.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 177240 : 175632 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:06.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 177243 : 175633 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:06.99:scan_name=339-0214b,r4100,116
2003.339.02:07:06.99:source=3c446,222311.09,-051217.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.02:07:07.09:setupsx
2003.339.02:07:16.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:16.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:07:16.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 69 ;
2003.339.02:07:16.32:!2003.339.02:14:14
2003.339.02:08:39.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:13:05.05;"weather-overcast
2003.339.02:14:14.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:14:14.00/disc_pos/184899184088,184898184088,
2003.339.02:14:14.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:14:14.04:!2003.339.02:14:14
2003.339.02:14:14.05:preob
2003.339.02:14:15.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:14:16.48/tpi/1u,16174,2u,16204,3u,16183,4u,16181,ia,10010
2003.339.02:14:16.48/tpi/9u,16111,au,15900,bu,16057,cu,15890,du,16248,eu,16180,ib,4964
2003.339.02:14:16.48/tpi/5u,16085,6u,16054,7u,16151,8u,15989,ic,16735
2003.339.02:14:16.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10010
2003.339.02:14:16.66/tpgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,121,ib,4964
2003.339.02:14:16.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16735
2003.339.02:14:18.89/tpzero/1u,492,2u,320,3u,395,4u,448,ia,272
2003.339.02:14:18.89/tpzero/9u,592,au,545,bu,557,cu,516,du,379,eu,432,ib,283
2003.339.02:14:18.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,577,7u,370,8u,275,ic,592
2003.339.02:14:21.13/tpical/1u,18135,2u,18141,3u,18526,4u,18467,ia,11411
2003.339.02:14:21.13/tpical/9u,19105,au,19077,bu,18946,cu,18539,du,19769,eu,19268
2003.339.02:14:21.13/tpical/ib,5843
2003.339.02:14:21.13/tpical/5u,18578,6u,18430,7u,18510,8u,18382,ic,19418
2003.339.02:14:21.14/tpdiff/1u,1961,2u,1937,3u,2343,4u,2286,ia,1401
2003.339.02:14:21.14/tpdiff/9u,2994,au,3177,bu,2889,cu,2649,du,3521,eu,3088,ib,879
2003.339.02:14:21.14/tpdiff/5u,2493,6u,2376,7u,2359,8u,2393,ic,2683
2003.339.02:14:21.31/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11411
2003.339.02:14:21.31/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,121,ib,5843
2003.339.02:14:21.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19418
2003.339.02:14:21.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:14:21.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:14:21.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:14:21.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:14:21.90/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,45.1,3u,37.1,4u,37.9,ia,38.2
2003.339.02:14:21.90/tsys/9u,37.3,au,34.8,bu,38.6,cu,41.8,du,32.5,eu,36.7,ib,38.3
2003.339.02:14:21.90/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,35.8,7u,36.8,8u,36.1,ic,33.1
2003.339.02:14:22.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:14:22.35/cable/2.3351E-04
2003.339.02:14:22.35:!2003.339.02:14:24
2003.339.02:14:24.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:14:24.00/disc_pos/185027088384,184898184088,
2003.339.02:14:24.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:14:24.01:midob
2003.339.02:14:24.75/tpi/1u,16154,2u,15627,3u,15623,4u,15741,ia,10012
2003.339.02:14:24.75/tpi/9u,16225,au,15679,bu,15719,cu,16010,du,16309,eu,15729,ib,4968
2003.339.02:14:24.75/tpi/5u,15501,6u,16041,7u,15539,8u,15990,ic,16729
2003.339.02:14:24.93/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10012
2003.339.02:14:24.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,102,du,127,eu,119,ib,4968
2003.339.02:14:24.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16729
2003.339.02:14:25.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:14:25.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:14:25.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:14:25.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:14:25.51/tsys/1u,43.9,2u,45.0,3u,37.1,4u,37.7,ia,38.2
2003.339.02:14:25.51/tsys/9u,37.6,au,35.0,bu,39.1,cu,42.1,du,32.6,eu,36.9,ib,38.4
2003.339.02:14:25.51/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,35.8,7u,36.7,8u,36.1,ic,33.1
2003.339.02:14:26.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:14:26.25/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:14:26.58/cable/2.3359E-04
2003.339.02:14:26.80/gps-fmout/S +7.2E-08
2003.339.02:14:26.81/wx/18.1,887.4,50.1
2003.339.02:14:26.87/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10013,4980,26,1pps
2003.339.02:14:26.92/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16731,110,24,1pps
2003.339.02:14:27.00/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16161,16221,38,1pps
2003.339.02:14:27.08/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16068,15865,33,1pps
2003.339.02:14:27.16/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16216,16071,61,1pps
2003.339.02:14:28.17#antcn#TR $$/339.02:14:28.09 130.1497 50.6850 0.0012 0.0004
2003.339.02:14:28.17#antcn#CO 0.0473 -0.0713 -0.7967 0.0144
2003.339.02:14:29.69/mat/600B0104
2003.339.02:14:30.29/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:14:30.29:!2003.339.02:16:20
2003.339.02:14:30.78#setcl#time/184364536,1,2003,339,02,14,31.00,1.563,32.559,26
2003.339.02:14:30.78#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:16:20.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:16:20.00:disc_end
2003.339.02:16:20.50:disc_pos
2003.339.02:16:20.50/disc_pos/186917968224,184899184088,
2003.339.02:16:20.51:disc_check
2003.339.02:16:20.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h16m20.433s,4448,0.00250s,40000,6845343260,
2003.339.02:16:20.93:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:16:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 179183 : 177550 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:20.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 179177 : 177550 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:20.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 179194 : 177552 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:20.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 179191 : 177544 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:20.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 179188 : 177562 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:20.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 179179 : 177546 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:20.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 179178 : 177547 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:20.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 179181 : 177548 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:21.00:scan_name=339-0217a,r4100,98
2003.339.02:16:21.00:source=2149+056,214907.72,053806.8,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.02:16:21.09:setupsx
2003.339.02:16:30.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:30.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:16:30.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 70 ;
2003.339.02:16:30.33:!2003.339.02:17:26
2003.339.02:16:33.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:17:26.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:17:26.00/disc_pos/186917968224,186916968224,
2003.339.02:17:26.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:17:26.05:!2003.339.02:17:26
2003.339.02:17:26.05:preob
2003.339.02:17:27.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:17:28.47/tpi/1u,16170,2u,16107,3u,16019,4u,16085,ia,9744
2003.339.02:17:28.47/tpi/9u,16275,au,16163,bu,16236,cu,16205,du,16375,eu,16089,ib,4857
2003.339.02:17:28.47/tpi/5u,16196,6u,15950,7u,15666,8u,16021,ic,16259
2003.339.02:17:28.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9744
2003.339.02:17:28.65/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,4857
2003.339.02:17:28.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16259
2003.339.02:17:30.88/tpzero/1u,497,2u,321,3u,395,4u,449,ia,270
2003.339.02:17:30.88/tpzero/9u,593,au,548,bu,560,cu,523,du,383,eu,433,ib,282
2003.339.02:17:30.88/tpzero/5u,464,6u,577,7u,366,8u,277,ic,588
2003.339.02:17:33.12/tpical/1u,18186,2u,18089,3u,18370,4u,18409,ia,11130
2003.339.02:17:33.12/tpical/9u,19227,au,19376,bu,19085,cu,18874,du,20029,eu,19174
2003.339.02:17:33.12/tpical/ib,5738
2003.339.02:17:33.12/tpical/5u,18767,6u,18376,7u,18027,8u,18481,ic,18914
2003.339.02:17:33.13/tpdiff/1u,2016,2u,1982,3u,2351,4u,2324,ia,1386
2003.339.02:17:33.13/tpdiff/9u,2952,au,3213,bu,2849,cu,2669,du,3654,eu,3085,ib,881
2003.339.02:17:33.13/tpdiff/5u,2571,6u,2426,7u,2361,8u,2460,ic,2655
2003.339.02:17:33.30/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11130
2003.339.02:17:33.30/tpdiffgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,5738
2003.339.02:17:33.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18914
2003.339.02:17:33.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:17:33.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:17:33.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:17:33.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:17:33.89/tsys/1u,42.8,2u,43.8,3u,36.6,4u,37.0,ia,37.6
2003.339.02:17:33.89/tsys/9u,38.2,au,35.0,bu,39.6,cu,42.3,du,31.5,eu,36.5,ib,37.4
2003.339.02:17:33.89/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,34.9,7u,35.6,8u,35.2,ic,32.5
2003.339.02:17:34.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:17:34.32/cable/2.3440E-04
2003.339.02:17:34.32:!2003.339.02:17:36
2003.339.02:17:36.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:17:36.00/disc_pos/187045830656,186916968224,
2003.339.02:17:36.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:17:36.03:midob
2003.339.02:17:36.78/tpi/1u,16174,2u,15534,3u,15459,4u,15707,ia,9745
2003.339.02:17:36.78/tpi/9u,16313,au,15709,bu,15910,cu,15847,du,16601,eu,16069,ib,4859
2003.339.02:17:36.78/tpi/5u,15619,6u,15947,7u,15670,8u,16014,ic,16250
2003.339.02:17:36.96/tpgain/1u,142,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9745
2003.339.02:17:36.96/tpgain/9u,126,au,97,bu,123,cu,103,du,129,eu,122,ib,4859
2003.339.02:17:36.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16250
2003.339.02:17:37.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:17:37.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:17:37.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:17:37.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:17:37.55/tsys/1u,42.8,2u,43.7,3u,36.6,4u,37.0,ia,37.6
2003.339.02:17:37.55/tsys/9u,38.3,au,35.4,bu,39.4,cu,42.2,du,31.5,eu,36.5,ib,37.4
2003.339.02:17:37.55/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,34.8,7u,35.7,8u,35.2,ic,32.4
2003.339.02:17:38.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:17:38.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:17:38.61/cable/2.3440E-04
2003.339.02:17:38.80/gps-fmout/S +1.29E-07
2003.339.02:17:41.89/wx/18.0,887.4,50.4
2003.339.02:17:41.94/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9752,4865,26,1pps
2003.339.02:17:41.99/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16284,110,24,1pps
2003.339.02:17:42.07/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16177,16293,38,1pps
2003.339.02:17:42.15/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16174,15975,33,1pps
2003.339.02:17:42.23/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 5.42,lock,16326,16148,61,1pps
2003.339.02:17:43.16#antcn#TR $$/339.02:17:43.08 127.5612 64.9307 0.0012 0.0001
2003.339.02:17:43.16#antcn#CO 0.0346 -0.0517 -0.7967 0.0082
2003.339.02:17:43.65/mat/600B0161
2003.339.02:17:44.21/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:17:44.21:!2003.339.02:19:14
2003.339.02:17:44.79#setcl#time/184383937,1,2003,339,02,17,45.00,1.553,32.613,25
2003.339.02:17:44.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:19:14.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:19:14.00:disc_end
2003.339.02:19:14.48:disc_pos
2003.339.02:19:14.50/disc_pos/188648513360,186917968224,
2003.339.02:19:14.50:disc_check
2003.339.02:19:14.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h19m14.422s,2836,0.00250s,40000,1053296476,
2003.339.02:19:14.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:19:14.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 180846 : 179190 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:14.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 180840 : 179190 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:14.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 180857 : 179192 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:14.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 180854 : 179184 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:14.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 180854 : 179203 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:14.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 180842 : 179186 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:14.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 180842 : 179187 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:14.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 180844 : 179188 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:14.98:scan_name=339-0224,r4100,165
2003.339.02:19:14.98:source=1300+580,130047.14,580443.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.02:19:15.10:setupsx
2003.339.02:19:24.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:24.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:19:24.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 71 ;
2003.339.02:19:24.31:!2003.339.02:24:09
2003.339.02:20:42.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:24:09.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:24:09.00/disc_pos/188648513360,188647513360,
2003.339.02:24:09.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:24:09.05:!2003.339.02:24:09
2003.339.02:24:09.05:preob
2003.339.02:24:10.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:24:11.48/tpi/1u,16196,2u,16247,3u,16287,4u,16155,ia,13230
2003.339.02:24:11.48/tpi/9u,16173,au,16035,bu,16315,cu,16014,du,16369,eu,16135,ib,6574
2003.339.02:24:11.48/tpi/5u,16087,6u,15948,7u,16321,8u,16071,ic,22320
2003.339.02:24:11.66/tpgain/1u,123,2u,102,3u,95,4u,73,ia,13230
2003.339.02:24:11.66/tpgain/9u,108,au,86,bu,106,cu,88,du,111,eu,105,ib,6574
2003.339.02:24:11.66/tpgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,49,8u,57,ic,22320
2003.339.02:24:13.89/tpzero/1u,467,2u,298,3u,366,4u,429,ia,301
2003.339.02:24:13.89/tpzero/9u,567,au,525,bu,529,cu,496,du,341,eu,412,ib,298
2003.339.02:24:13.89/tpzero/5u,458,6u,564,7u,364,8u,270,ic,639
2003.339.02:24:16.13/tpical/1u,17650,2u,17690,3u,18026,4u,17861,ia,14613
2003.339.02:24:16.13/tpical/9u,18380,au,18376,bu,18457,cu,17974,du,19047,eu,18413
2003.339.02:24:16.13/tpical/ib,7468
2003.339.02:24:16.13/tpical/5u,17944,6u,17725,7u,18047,8u,17871,ic,24985
2003.339.02:24:16.14/tpdiff/1u,1454,2u,1443,3u,1739,4u,1706,ia,1383
2003.339.02:24:16.14/tpdiff/9u,2207,au,2341,bu,2142,cu,1960,du,2678,eu,2278,ib,894
2003.339.02:24:16.14/tpdiff/5u,1857,6u,1777,7u,1726,8u,1800,ic,2665
2003.339.02:24:16.31/tpdiffgain/1u,123,2u,102,3u,95,4u,73,ia,14613
2003.339.02:24:16.31/tpdiffgain/9u,108,au,86,bu,106,cu,88,du,111,eu,105,ib,7468
2003.339.02:24:16.31/tpdiffgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,49,8u,57,ic,24985
2003.339.02:24:16.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:24:16.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:24:16.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:24:16.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:24:16.90/tsys/1u,59.5,2u,60.8,3u,50.4,4u,50.7,ia,51.4
2003.339.02:24:16.90/tsys/9u,50.9,au,47.7,bu,53.1,cu,57.0,du,43.1,eu,49.7,ib,50.5
2003.339.02:24:16.90/tsys/5u,46.3,6u,47.6,7u,50.8,8u,48.3,ic,44.7
2003.339.02:24:17.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:24:17.37/cable/2.3462E-04
2003.339.02:24:17.37:!2003.339.02:24:19
2003.339.02:24:19.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:24:19.00/disc_pos/188776488960,188647513360,
2003.339.02:24:19.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:24:19.03:midob
2003.339.02:24:19.78/tpi/1u,15740,2u,15951,3u,15703,4u,16187,ia,13242
2003.339.02:24:19.78/tpi/9u,15893,au,16043,bu,15756,cu,16052,du,15839,eu,15834,ib,6574
2003.339.02:24:19.78/tpi/5u,16115,6u,15965,7u,15654,8u,16131,ic,22349
2003.339.02:24:19.96/tpgain/1u,121,2u,101,3u,93,4u,73,ia,13242
2003.339.02:24:19.96/tpgain/9u,107,au,86,bu,104,cu,88,du,109,eu,104,ib,6574
2003.339.02:24:19.96/tpgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,48,8u,57,ic,22349
2003.339.02:24:20.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:24:20.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:24:20.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:24:20.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:24:20.55/tsys/1u,59.8,2u,60.9,3u,50.7,4u,50.8,ia,51.5
2003.339.02:24:20.55/tsys/9u,51.0,au,47.7,bu,53.2,cu,57.1,du,43.2,eu,49.7,ib,50.5
2003.339.02:24:20.55/tsys/5u,46.4,6u,47.7,7u,50.8,8u,48.5,ic,44.8
2003.339.02:24:21.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:24:21.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:24:21.57/cable/2.3469E-04
2003.339.02:24:21.79/gps-fmout/S +1.31E-07
2003.339.02:24:22.68/wx/17.7,887.4,51.0
2003.339.02:24:22.73/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,13242,6578,26,1pps
2003.339.02:24:22.78/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,22349,110,24,1pps
2003.339.02:24:22.86/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.91,lock,15970,16453,38,1pps
2003.339.02:24:22.94/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.72, -2.18,lock,16114,16277,33,1pps
2003.339.02:24:23.02/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.42, 4.01,lock,15912,16050,61,1pps
2003.339.02:24:24.17#antcn#TR $$/339.02:24:24.09 330.7343 6.7424 0.0007 -0.0002
2003.339.02:24:24.17#antcn#CO 0.0553 -0.0903 -0.7967 0.1409
2003.339.02:24:24.41/mat/600B0092
2003.339.02:24:24.97/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:24:24.97:!2003.339.02:27:04
2003.339.02:24:25.79#setcl#time/184424036,1,2003,339,02,24,26.00,1.555,32.724,25
2003.339.02:24:25.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:27:04.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:27:04.00:disc_end
2003.339.02:27:04.49:disc_pos
2003.339.02:27:04.51/disc_pos/191451306920,188648513360,
2003.339.02:27:04.51:disc_check
2003.339.02:27:04.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h27m04.435s,26680,0.00250s,40000,4717382596,
2003.339.02:27:04.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:27:04.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 183532 : 181852 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:04.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 183526 : 181853 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:04.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 183543 : 181854 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:04.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 183540 : 181847 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:04.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 183540 : 181865 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:04.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 183529 : 181850 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:04.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 183530 : 181849 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:04.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 183530 : 181851 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:04.99:scan_name=339-0229,r4100,98
2003.339.02:27:05.00:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.02:27:05.08:setupsx
2003.339.02:27:14.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:14.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:27:14.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 72 ;
2003.339.02:27:14.32:!2003.339.02:29:17
2003.339.02:27:42.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:29:17.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:29:17.00/disc_pos/191451306920,191450306920,
2003.339.02:29:17.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:29:17.05:!2003.339.02:29:17
2003.339.02:29:17.05:preob
2003.339.02:29:18.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:29:19.48/tpi/1u,16301,2u,16125,3u,16121,4u,16148,ia,9976
2003.339.02:29:19.48/tpi/9u,16157,au,16147,bu,15861,cu,16030,du,16306,eu,15965,ib,5251
2003.339.02:29:19.48/tpi/5u,16001,6u,16288,7u,16126,8u,15962,ic,16663
2003.339.02:29:19.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9976
2003.339.02:29:19.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,120,cu,101,du,126,eu,119,ib,5251
2003.339.02:29:19.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16663
2003.339.02:29:21.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,320,3u,393,4u,447,ia,272
2003.339.02:29:21.89/tpzero/9u,591,au,547,bu,551,cu,516,du,378,eu,428,ib,286
2003.339.02:29:21.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,583,7u,370,8u,273,ic,591
2003.339.02:29:24.13/tpical/1u,18217,2u,17963,3u,18357,4u,18334,ia,11325
2003.339.02:29:24.13/tpical/9u,18998,au,19206,bu,18590,cu,18509,du,19715,eu,18843
2003.339.02:29:24.13/tpical/ib,6108
2003.339.02:29:24.13/tpical/5u,18440,6u,18650,7u,18408,8u,18274,ic,19245
2003.339.02:29:24.14/tpdiff/1u,1916,2u,1838,3u,2236,4u,2186,ia,1349
2003.339.02:29:24.14/tpdiff/9u,2841,au,3059,bu,2729,cu,2479,du,3409,eu,2878,ib,857
2003.339.02:29:24.14/tpdiff/5u,2439,6u,2362,7u,2282,8u,2312,ic,2582
2003.339.02:29:24.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11325
2003.339.02:29:24.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,120,cu,101,du,126,eu,119,ib,6108
2003.339.02:29:24.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19245
2003.339.02:29:24.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:29:24.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:29:24.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:29:24.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:29:24.90/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,47.3,3u,38.7,4u,39.5,ia,39.6
2003.339.02:29:24.90/tsys/9u,39.4,au,36.7,bu,40.4,cu,45.1,du,33.6,eu,38.9,ib,41.7
2003.339.02:29:24.90/tsys/5u,35.0,6u,36.6,7u,38.0,8u,37.3,ic,34.2
2003.339.02:29:25.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:29:25.41/cable/2.3337E-04
2003.339.02:29:25.41:!2003.339.02:29:27
2003.339.02:29:27.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:29:27.00/disc_pos/191579267072,191450306920,
2003.339.02:29:27.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:29:27.02:midob
2003.339.02:29:27.75/tpi/1u,16086,2u,15812,3u,15596,4u,15690,ia,9983
2003.339.02:29:27.75/tpi/9u,16154,au,15840,bu,15630,cu,15738,du,16056,eu,15686,ib,5245
2003.339.02:29:27.75/tpi/5u,15443,6u,15926,7u,15513,8u,15980,ic,16679
2003.339.02:29:27.93/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9983
2003.339.02:29:27.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5245
2003.339.02:29:27.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16679
2003.339.02:29:28.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:29:28.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:29:28.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:29:28.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:29:28.51/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,47.2,3u,38.9,4u,39.3,ia,39.6
2003.339.02:29:28.51/tsys/9u,39.4,au,36.8,bu,40.5,cu,45.1,du,33.7,eu,38.8,ib,41.7
2003.339.02:29:28.51/tsys/5u,35.1,6u,36.7,7u,37.9,8u,37.4,ic,34.3
2003.339.02:29:29.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:29:29.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:29:29.66/cable/2.3337E-04
2003.339.02:29:29.80/gps-fmout/S +1.37E-07
2003.339.02:29:32.48/wx/17.5,887.5,51.3
2003.339.02:29:32.53/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9990,5245,26,1pps
2003.339.02:29:32.58/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16690,110,24,1pps
2003.339.02:29:32.66/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.12,lock,16330,16181,38,1pps
2003.339.02:29:32.74/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16035,15839,33,1pps
2003.339.02:29:32.82/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16146,16061,61,1pps
2003.339.02:29:33.17#antcn#TR $$/339.02:29:33.09 33.9203 31.9169 -0.0001 0.0003
2003.339.02:29:33.17#antcn#CO 0.0565 -0.0747 -0.7967 0.0281
2003.339.02:29:33.80/mat/600B0137
2003.339.02:29:34.34/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:29:34.34:!2003.339.02:31:05
2003.339.02:29:34.77#setcl#time/184454933,1,2003,339,02,29,35.00,1.573,32.810,27
2003.339.02:29:34.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:31:05.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:31:05.00:disc_end
2003.339.02:31:05.48:disc_pos
2003.339.02:31:05.49/disc_pos/193181950408,191451306920,
2003.339.02:31:05.50:disc_check
2003.339.02:31:05.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h31m05.420s,268,0.00250s,40000,2125142924,
2003.339.02:31:05.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:31:05.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 185196 : 183492 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:05.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 185189 : 183493 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:05.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 185208 : 183495 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:05.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 185203 : 183487 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:05.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 185203 : 183506 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:05.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 185192 : 183490 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:05.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 185193 : 183489 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:05.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 185195 : 183491 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:05.97:scan_name=339-0232,r4100,98
2003.339.02:31:05.98:source=1739+522,173929.05,521310.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.02:31:06.10:setupsx
2003.339.02:31:15.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:15.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:31:15.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 73 ;
2003.339.02:31:15.32:!2003.339.02:32:19
2003.339.02:31:49.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:32:19.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:32:19.01/disc_pos/193181950408,193180950408,
2003.339.02:32:19.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:32:19.05:!2003.339.02:32:19
2003.339.02:32:19.06:preob
2003.339.02:32:20.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:32:21.48/tpi/1u,16197,2u,16307,3u,16261,4u,16023,ia,9892
2003.339.02:32:21.48/tpi/9u,16148,au,16219,bu,16251,cu,16266,du,16322,eu,16567,ib,5277
2003.339.02:32:21.48/tpi/5u,15873,6u,16169,7u,16049,8u,16337,ic,16524
2003.339.02:32:21.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,84,ia,9892
2003.339.02:32:21.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,5277
2003.339.02:32:21.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16524
2003.339.02:32:23.89/tpzero/1u,495,2u,322,3u,397,4u,447,ia,272
2003.339.02:32:23.89/tpzero/9u,591,au,550,bu,555,cu,515,du,373,eu,433,ib,286
2003.339.02:32:23.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,581,7u,368,8u,279,ic,590
2003.339.02:32:26.13/tpical/1u,18123,2u,18222,3u,18583,4u,18262,ia,11267
2003.339.02:32:26.13/tpical/9u,19083,au,19324,bu,18896,cu,18600,du,19544,eu,19317
2003.339.02:32:26.13/tpical/ib,6135
2003.339.02:32:26.13/tpical/5u,18323,6u,18583,7u,18327,8u,18727,ic,19142
2003.339.02:32:26.14/tpdiff/1u,1926,2u,1915,3u,2322,4u,2239,ia,1375
2003.339.02:32:26.14/tpdiff/9u,2935,au,3105,bu,2645,cu,2334,du,3222,eu,2750,ib,858
2003.339.02:32:26.14/tpdiff/5u,2450,6u,2414,7u,2278,8u,2390,ic,2618
2003.339.02:32:26.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,84,ia,11267
2003.339.02:32:26.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,6135
2003.339.02:32:26.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19142
2003.339.02:32:26.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:32:26.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:32:26.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:32:26.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:32:26.90/tsys/1u,44.8,2u,45.9,3u,37.6,4u,38.3,ia,38.5
2003.339.02:32:26.90/tsys/9u,38.2,au,36.3,bu,42.7,cu,48.6,du,35.6,eu,42.2,ib,41.9
2003.339.02:32:26.90/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,35.5,7u,37.9,8u,37.0,ic,33.5
2003.339.02:32:27.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:32:27.35/cable/2.3307E-04
2003.339.02:32:27.35:!2003.339.02:32:29
2003.339.02:32:29.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:32:29.00/disc_pos/193309872128,193180950408,
2003.339.02:32:29.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:32:29.02:midob
2003.339.02:32:29.75/tpi/1u,16197,2u,15730,3u,15469,4u,15597,ia,9913
2003.339.02:32:29.75/tpi/9u,16217,au,15914,bu,15668,cu,15804,du,16139,eu,15772,ib,5253
2003.339.02:32:29.75/tpi/5u,15889,6u,15833,7u,15422,8u,15867,ic,16545
2003.339.02:32:29.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9913
2003.339.02:32:29.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5253
2003.339.02:32:29.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16545
2003.339.02:32:30.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:32:30.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:32:30.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:32:30.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:32:30.51/tsys/1u,44.8,2u,45.8,3u,37.8,4u,38.1,ia,38.6
2003.339.02:32:30.51/tsys/9u,38.3,au,36.4,bu,42.6,cu,48.1,du,35.2,eu,41.6,ib,41.7
2003.339.02:32:30.51/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,35.7,7u,37.7,8u,37.0,ic,33.5
2003.339.02:32:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:32:31.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:32:31.64/cable/2.3307E-04
2003.339.02:32:31.80/gps-fmout/S +1.51E-07
2003.339.02:32:31.81/wx/17.5,887.5,51.3
2003.339.02:32:31.87/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9908,5250,26,1pps
2003.339.02:32:31.92/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16547,110,24,1pps
2003.339.02:32:32.00/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16196,16293,38,1pps
2003.339.02:32:32.08/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15891,15693,33,1pps
2003.339.02:32:32.16/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16193,15771,61,1pps
2003.339.02:32:33.16#antcn#TR $$/339.02:32:33.08 322.1338 43.3057 0.0001 -0.0000
2003.339.02:32:33.16#antcn#CO 0.0396 -0.0547 -0.7967 0.0186
2003.339.02:32:33.34/mat/600B0055
2003.339.02:32:33.88/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:32:33.88:!2003.339.02:34:07
2003.339.02:32:34.79#setcl#time/184472935,1,2003,339,02,32,35.00,1.556,32.860,25
2003.339.02:32:34.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:34:07.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:34:07.00:disc_end
2003.339.02:34:07.49:disc_pos
2003.339.02:34:07.50/disc_pos/194912716136,193181950408,
2003.339.02:34:07.50:disc_check
2003.339.02:34:07.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h34m07.433s,26052,0.00250s,40000,1181408488,
2003.339.02:34:07.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:34:07.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 186859 : 185132 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:07.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 186853 : 185133 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:07.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 186871 : 185135 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:07.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 186868 : 185128 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:07.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 186868 : 185146 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:07.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 186856 : 185130 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:07.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 186857 : 185129 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:07.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 186859 : 185131 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:07.99:scan_name=339-0236,r4100,774
2003.339.02:34:07.99:source=2126-158,212626.80,-155150.4,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.02:34:08.09:setupsx
2003.339.02:34:17.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:17.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:34:17.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 74 ;
2003.339.02:34:17.34:!2003.339.02:36:03
2003.339.02:35:57.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:36:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:36:03.00/disc_pos/194912716136,194911716136,
2003.339.02:36:03.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:36:03.05:!2003.339.02:36:03
2003.339.02:36:03.05:preob
2003.339.02:36:04.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:36:05.47/tpi/1u,16171,2u,16275,3u,16238,4u,16334,ia,9879
2003.339.02:36:05.47/tpi/9u,15940,au,16083,bu,16096,cu,16020,du,16314,eu,16133,ib,5011
2003.339.02:36:05.47/tpi/5u,15813,6u,16183,7u,15897,8u,16244,ic,16490
2003.339.02:36:05.65/tpgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9879
2003.339.02:36:05.65/tpgain/9u,121,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5011
2003.339.02:36:05.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16490
2003.339.02:36:07.88/tpzero/1u,495,2u,323,3u,398,4u,451,ia,271
2003.339.02:36:07.88/tpzero/9u,584,au,547,bu,557,cu,517,du,380,eu,432,ib,284
2003.339.02:36:07.88/tpzero/5u,459,6u,581,7u,367,8u,278,ic,591
2003.339.02:36:10.12/tpical/1u,18152,2u,18232,3u,18607,4u,18656,ia,11270
2003.339.02:36:10.12/tpical/9u,18751,au,19268,bu,18998,cu,18643,du,19878,eu,19108
2003.339.02:36:10.12/tpical/ib,5903
2003.339.02:36:10.12/tpical/5u,18342,6u,18618,7u,18263,8u,18670,ic,19156
2003.339.02:36:10.13/tpdiff/1u,1981,2u,1957,3u,2369,4u,2322,ia,1391
2003.339.02:36:10.13/tpdiff/9u,2811,au,3185,bu,2902,cu,2623,du,3564,eu,2975,ib,892
2003.339.02:36:10.13/tpdiff/5u,2529,6u,2435,7u,2366,8u,2426,ic,2666
2003.339.02:36:10.30/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11270
2003.339.02:36:10.30/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5903
2003.339.02:36:10.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19156
2003.339.02:36:10.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:36:10.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:36:10.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:36:10.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:36:10.89/tsys/1u,43.5,2u,44.8,3u,36.8,4u,37.6,ia,38.0
2003.339.02:36:10.89/tsys/9u,39.3,au,35.1,bu,38.6,cu,42.6,du,32.2,eu,38.0,ib,38.2
2003.339.02:36:10.89/tsys/5u,33.4,6u,35.2,7u,36.1,8u,36.2,ic,32.8
2003.339.02:36:11.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:36:11.34/cable/2.3396E-04
2003.339.02:36:11.34:!2003.339.02:36:13
2003.339.02:36:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:36:13.00/disc_pos/195040612352,194911716136,
2003.339.02:36:13.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:36:13.01:midob
2003.339.02:36:13.75/tpi/1u,16158,2u,15697,3u,15447,4u,15963,ia,9884
2003.339.02:36:13.75/tpi/9u,15581,au,15875,bu,15729,cu,15790,du,15888,eu,16352,ib,5019
2003.339.02:36:13.75/tpi/5u,15834,6u,15828,7u,15917,8u,16245,ic,16492
2003.339.02:36:13.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9884
2003.339.02:36:13.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,121,ib,5019
2003.339.02:36:13.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16492
2003.339.02:36:14.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:36:14.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:36:14.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:36:14.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:36:14.51/tsys/1u,43.5,2u,44.8,3u,37.0,4u,37.6,ia,38.0
2003.339.02:36:14.51/tsys/9u,39.8,au,35.4,bu,39.0,cu,42.8,du,32.4,eu,37.9,ib,38.2
2003.339.02:36:14.51/tsys/5u,33.4,6u,35.4,7u,36.1,8u,36.2,ic,32.8
2003.339.02:36:15.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:36:15.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:36:15.63/cable/2.3396E-04
2003.339.02:36:15.79/gps-fmout/S +1.14E-07
2003.339.02:36:15.80/wx/17.4,887.5,50.2
2003.339.02:36:15.86/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9879,5066,26,1pps
2003.339.02:36:15.91/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16483,110,24,1pps
2003.339.02:36:15.99/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16177,16217,38,1pps
2003.339.02:36:16.07/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15850,15660,33,1pps
2003.339.02:36:16.15/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 5.20,lock,15902,15948,61,1pps
2003.339.02:36:17.17#antcn#TR $$/339.02:36:17.09 165.4400 51.0664 0.0005 0.0001
2003.339.02:36:17.17#antcn#CO 0.0368 -0.0717 -0.7967 0.0142
2003.339.02:36:17.77/mat/600B0143
2003.339.02:36:18.31/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:36:18.32:!2003.339.02:49:07
2003.339.02:36:18.76#setcl#time/184495332,1,2003,339,02,36,19.00,1.575,32.922,28
2003.339.02:36:18.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:49:07.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:49:07.01:disc_end
2003.339.02:49:07.49:disc_pos
2003.339.02:49:07.50/disc_pos/207459524072,194912716136,
2003.339.02:49:07.52:disc_check
2003.339.02:49:07.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h49m07.442s,37220,0.00250s,40000,1853340896,
2003.339.02:49:07.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:49:07.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 198839 : 197088 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:07.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 198833 : 197089 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:07.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 198851 : 197091 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:08.01/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 198848 : 197084 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:08.02/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 198848 : 197102 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:08.02/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 198837 : 197087 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:08.03/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 198837 : 197085 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:08.04/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 198841 : 197087 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:08.06:scan_name=339-0250,r4100,98
2003.339.02:49:08.06:source=1741-038,174120.64,-034848.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.02:49:09.10:setupsx
2003.339.02:49:18.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:18.32/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:49:18.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 75 ;
2003.339.02:49:18.34:!2003.339.02:50:08
2003.339.02:49:22.10#trakl#Antenna stuck
2003.339.02:49:23.10#trakl#Antenna moving
2003.339.02:49:54.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:50:08.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:50:08.00/disc_pos/207459524072,207458524072,
2003.339.02:50:08.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:50:08.05:!2003.339.02:50:08
2003.339.02:50:08.05:preob
2003.339.02:50:09.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:50:10.48/tpi/1u,16221,2u,16017,3u,16073,4u,16067,ia,9937
2003.339.02:50:10.48/tpi/9u,16031,au,15904,bu,16084,cu,16078,du,16345,eu,16031,ib,5089
2003.339.02:50:10.48/tpi/5u,15917,6u,16154,7u,16102,8u,15996,ic,16604
2003.339.02:50:10.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9937
2003.339.02:50:10.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,126,eu,119,ib,5089
2003.339.02:50:10.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16604
2003.339.02:50:12.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,318,3u,394,4u,447,ia,272
2003.339.02:50:12.89/tpzero/9u,590,au,544,bu,553,cu,517,du,378,eu,429,ib,284
2003.339.02:50:12.89/tpzero/5u,461,6u,581,7u,368,8u,274,ic,591
2003.339.02:50:15.13/tpical/1u,18136,2u,17881,3u,18311,4u,18252,ia,11274
2003.339.02:50:15.13/tpical/9u,18820,au,18915,bu,18759,cu,18571,du,19769,eu,18904
2003.339.02:50:15.13/tpical/ib,5956
2003.339.02:50:15.13/tpical/5u,18368,6u,18518,7u,18356,8u,18283,ic,19168
2003.339.02:50:15.14/tpdiff/1u,1915,2u,1864,3u,2238,4u,2185,ia,1337
2003.339.02:50:15.14/tpdiff/9u,2789,au,3011,bu,2675,cu,2493,du,3424,eu,2873,ib,867
2003.339.02:50:15.14/tpdiff/5u,2451,6u,2364,7u,2254,8u,2287,ic,2564
2003.339.02:50:15.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11274
2003.339.02:50:15.31/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,126,eu,119,ib,5956
2003.339.02:50:15.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19168
2003.339.02:50:15.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:50:15.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:50:15.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:50:15.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:50:15.90/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.3,3u,38.5,4u,39.3,ia,39.8
2003.339.02:50:15.90/tsys/9u,39.9,au,36.7,bu,41.8,cu,44.9,du,33.6,eu,39.1,ib,39.9
2003.339.02:50:15.90/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,36.2,7u,38.4,8u,37.8,ic,34.3
2003.339.02:50:16.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:50:16.36/cable/2.3159E-04
2003.339.02:50:16.36:!2003.339.02:50:18
2003.339.02:50:18.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:50:18.00/disc_pos/207587438592,207458524072,
2003.339.02:50:18.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:50:18.02:midob
2003.339.02:50:18.75/tpi/1u,16231,2u,15708,3u,15516,4u,15629,ia,9932
2003.339.02:50:18.75/tpi/9u,16327,au,15924,bu,15831,cu,15785,du,16126,eu,15781,ib,5089
2003.339.02:50:18.75/tpi/5u,15951,6u,15790,7u,15456,8u,15995,ic,16601
2003.339.02:50:18.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9932
2003.339.02:50:18.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5089
2003.339.02:50:18.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16601
2003.339.02:50:19.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:50:19.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:50:19.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:50:19.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:50:19.51/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.2,3u,38.6,4u,39.2,ia,39.7
2003.339.02:50:19.51/tsys/9u,39.9,au,36.8,bu,41.8,cu,45.0,du,33.7,eu,39.1,ib,39.9
2003.339.02:50:19.51/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,36.3,7u,38.2,8u,37.8,ic,34.3
2003.339.02:50:20.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:50:20.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:50:20.62/cable/2.3159E-04
2003.339.02:50:20.80/gps-fmout/S +1.30E-07
2003.339.02:50:22.24/wx/17.2,887.6,51.2
2003.339.02:50:22.29/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9931,5089,26,1pps
2003.339.02:50:22.34/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16593,110,24,1pps
2003.339.02:50:22.42/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16236,16297,38,1pps
2003.339.02:50:22.50/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15943,15760,33,1pps
2003.339.02:50:22.58/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16352,16132,61,1pps
2003.339.02:50:23.17#antcn#TR $$/339.02:50:23.08 248.6183 34.2793 0.0009 0.0001
2003.339.02:50:23.17#antcn#CO 0.0390 -0.0826 -0.7967 0.0257
2003.339.02:50:24.17/mat/600B0086
2003.339.02:50:24.72/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:50:24.73:!2003.339.02:51:56
2003.339.02:50:25.77#setcl#time/184580031,1,2003,339,02,50,26.00,1.571,33.158,27
2003.339.02:50:25.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:51:56.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:51:56.01:disc_end
2003.339.02:51:56.50:disc_pos
2003.339.02:51:56.52/disc_pos/209190444080,207459524072,
2003.339.02:51:56.52:disc_check
2003.339.02:51:56.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h51m56.440s,3856,0.00250s,40000,973073356,
2003.339.02:51:56.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:51:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 200503 : 198728 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:51:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 200497 : 198729 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:51:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 200515 : 198731 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:51:56.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 200513 : 198725 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:51:56.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 200512 : 198742 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:51:56.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 200500 : 198728 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:51:57.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 200501 : 198725 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:51:57.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 200506 : 198727 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:51:57.02:scan_name=339-0253,r4100,287
2003.339.02:51:57.02:source=0014+813,001404.48,811828.2,1950.0,cw
2003.339.02:51:58.09:setupsx
2003.339.02:52:07.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:52:07.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:52:07.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 76 ;
2003.339.02:52:07.33:!2003.339.02:53:35
2003.339.02:53:04.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.02:53:35.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:53:35.01/disc_pos/209190444080,209189444080,
2003.339.02:53:35.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.02:53:35.05:!2003.339.02:53:35
2003.339.02:53:35.05:preob
2003.339.02:53:36.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:53:37.47/tpi/1u,16202,2u,16116,3u,16182,4u,16316,ia,10370
2003.339.02:53:37.47/tpi/9u,16266,au,16088,bu,16271,cu,16281,du,16239,eu,16124,ib,5538
2003.339.02:53:37.47/tpi/5u,16057,6u,16156,7u,16141,8u,16197,ic,17348
2003.339.02:53:37.65/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10370
2003.339.02:53:37.65/tpgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,5538
2003.339.02:53:37.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17348
2003.339.02:53:39.88/tpzero/1u,492,2u,316,3u,391,4u,448,ia,276
2003.339.02:53:39.88/tpzero/9u,590,au,545,bu,554,cu,517,du,370,eu,428,ib,288
2003.339.02:53:39.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,578,7u,368,8u,275,ic,598
2003.339.02:53:42.12/tpical/1u,18082,2u,17944,3u,18422,4u,18529,ia,11748
2003.339.02:53:42.12/tpical/9u,19066,au,19103,bu,18933,cu,18796,du,19583,eu,19042
2003.339.02:53:42.12/tpical/ib,6370
2003.339.02:53:42.12/tpical/5u,18440,6u,18475,7u,18380,8u,18454,ic,19990
2003.339.02:53:42.13/tpdiff/1u,1880,2u,1828,3u,2240,4u,2213,ia,1378
2003.339.02:53:42.13/tpdiff/9u,2800,au,3015,bu,2662,cu,2515,du,3344,eu,2918,ib,832
2003.339.02:53:42.13/tpdiff/5u,2383,6u,2319,7u,2239,8u,2257,ic,2642
2003.339.02:53:42.30/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11748
2003.339.02:53:42.30/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,6370
2003.339.02:53:42.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19990
2003.339.02:53:42.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:53:42.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:53:42.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:53:42.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:53:42.89/tsys/1u,46.0,2u,47.5,3u,38.8,4u,39.4,ia,40.3
2003.339.02:53:42.89/tsys/9u,40.3,au,37.1,bu,42.5,cu,45.1,du,34.2,eu,38.7,ib,45.4
2003.339.02:53:42.89/tsys/5u,36.0,6u,36.9,7u,38.7,8u,38.8,ic,34.9
2003.339.02:53:43.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:53:43.39/cable/2.3107E-04
2003.339.02:53:43.39:!2003.339.02:53:45
2003.339.02:53:45.00:disc_pos
2003.339.02:53:45.00/disc_pos/209318342656,209189444080,
2003.339.02:53:45.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.02:53:45.01:midob
2003.339.02:53:45.75/tpi/1u,16192,2u,15813,3u,15626,4u,15910,ia,10354
2003.339.02:53:45.75/tpi/9u,15764,au,15745,bu,15735,cu,15911,du,15989,eu,15890,ib,5534
2003.339.02:53:45.75/tpi/5u,16035,6u,15744,7u,15545,8u,16161,ic,17317
2003.339.02:53:45.93/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10354
2003.339.02:53:45.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5534
2003.339.02:53:45.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17317
2003.339.02:53:46.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.02:53:46.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.02:53:46.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.02:53:46.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.02:53:46.51/tsys/1u,45.9,2u,47.5,3u,38.9,4u,39.4,ia,40.2
2003.339.02:53:46.51/tsys/9u,40.4,au,37.1,bu,42.5,cu,45.0,du,34.2,eu,38.8,ib,45.4
2003.339.02:53:46.51/tsys/5u,35.9,6u,37.0,7u,38.7,8u,38.7,ic,34.8
2003.339.02:53:47.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.02:53:47.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.02:53:47.59/cable/2.3114E-04
2003.339.02:53:47.80/gps-fmout/S +1.02E-07
2003.339.02:53:47.81/wx/17.1,887.5,50.9
2003.339.02:53:47.87/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10351,5512,26,1pps
2003.339.02:53:47.92/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17311,111,24,1pps
2003.339.02:53:48.00/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 7.00,lock,16183,16293,38,1pps
2003.339.02:53:48.08/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16030,15882,33,1pps
2003.339.02:53:48.16/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15985,16019,61,1pps
2003.339.02:53:49.16#antcn#TR $$/339.02:53:49.08 6.9811 27.6501 0.0006 0.0002
2003.339.02:53:49.16#antcn#CO 0.0543 -0.0734 -0.7967 0.0334
2003.339.02:53:49.36/mat/600B0216
2003.339.02:53:49.94/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.02:53:49.94:!2003.339.02:58:32
2003.339.02:53:50.79#setcl#time/184600533,1,2003,339,02,53,51.00,1.554,33.215,25
2003.339.02:53:50.79#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.02:58:32.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.02:58:32.00:disc_end
2003.339.02:58:32.49:disc_pos
2003.339.02:58:32.49/disc_pos/213945243984,209190444080,
2003.339.02:58:32.50:disc_check
2003.339.02:58:32.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d02h58m32.438s,14584,0.00250s,40000,1581149368,
2003.339.02:58:32.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.02:58:32.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 205051 : 203252 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:32.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 205045 : 203253 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:32.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 205063 : 203255 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:32.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 205061 : 203249 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:32.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 205060 : 203266 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:32.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 205051 : 203253 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:32.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 205049 : 203249 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:32.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 205054 : 203252 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:32.99:scan_name=339-0310,r4100,98
2003.339.02:58:32.99:source=3c371,180718.63,694857.2,1950.0,cw
2003.339.02:58:33.09:setupsx
2003.339.02:58:42.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:42.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.02:58:42.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 77 ;
2003.339.02:58:42.32:!2003.339.03:10:31
2003.339.02:58:53.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:06:07.80;"weather-mostly clear
2003.339.03:10:31.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:10:31.00/disc_pos/213945243984,213944243984,
2003.339.03:10:31.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:10:31.04:!2003.339.03:10:31
2003.339.03:10:31.05:preob
2003.339.03:10:32.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:10:33.48/tpi/1u,16371,2u,16080,3u,16127,4u,15989,ia,10151
2003.339.03:10:33.48/tpi/9u,16012,au,15991,bu,15973,cu,16008,du,16118,eu,16012,ib,5098
2003.339.03:10:33.48/tpi/5u,15685,6u,16223,7u,15694,8u,16279,ic,16929
2003.339.03:10:33.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10151
2003.339.03:10:33.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,97,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5098
2003.339.03:10:33.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16929
2003.339.03:10:35.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,316,3u,392,4u,445,ia,273
2003.339.03:10:35.89/tpzero/9u,586,au,544,bu,551,cu,516,du,373,eu,429,ib,285
2003.339.03:10:35.89/tpzero/5u,458,6u,579,7u,365,8u,278,ic,594
2003.339.03:10:38.13/tpical/1u,18327,2u,17928,3u,18403,4u,18194,ia,11539
2003.339.03:10:38.13/tpical/9u,18779,au,18935,bu,18634,cu,18502,du,19503,eu,18905
2003.339.03:10:38.13/tpical/ib,5972
2003.339.03:10:38.13/tpical/5u,18099,6u,18591,7u,17951,8u,18649,ic,19579
2003.339.03:10:38.15/tpdiff/1u,1956,2u,1848,3u,2276,4u,2205,ia,1388
2003.339.03:10:38.15/tpdiff/9u,2767,au,2944,bu,2661,cu,2494,du,3385,eu,2893,ib,874
2003.339.03:10:38.15/tpdiff/5u,2414,6u,2368,7u,2257,8u,2370,ic,2650
2003.339.03:10:38.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11539
2003.339.03:10:38.32/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,97,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5972
2003.339.03:10:38.32/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19579
2003.339.03:10:38.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:10:38.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:10:38.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:10:38.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:10:38.91/tsys/1u,44.6,2u,46.9,3u,38.0,4u,38.8,ia,39.1
2003.339.03:10:38.91/tsys/9u,40.1,au,37.8,bu,41.7,cu,44.7,du,33.5,eu,38.8,ib,39.6
2003.339.03:10:38.91/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,36.3,7u,37.4,8u,37.1,ic,33.9
2003.339.03:10:39.06/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.03:10:39.42/cable/2.3351E-04
2003.339.03:10:39.42:!2003.339.03:10:41
2003.339.03:10:41.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:10:41.00/disc_pos/214073135104,213944243984,
2003.339.03:10:41.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:10:41.01:midob
2003.339.03:10:41.75/tpi/1u,16096,2u,15781,3u,15579,4u,15969,ia,10158
2003.339.03:10:41.75/tpi/9u,16263,au,15678,bu,15660,cu,16024,du,16089,eu,15739,ib,5097
2003.339.03:10:41.75/tpi/5u,15692,6u,15853,7u,15704,8u,16296,ic,16939
2003.339.03:10:41.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10158
2003.339.03:10:41.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,96,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5097
2003.339.03:10:41.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16939
2003.339.03:10:42.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:10:42.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:10:42.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:10:42.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:10:42.51/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,46.9,3u,38.1,4u,38.7,ia,39.2
2003.339.03:10:42.51/tsys/9u,40.1,au,37.8,bu,41.6,cu,44.8,du,33.4,eu,38.8,ib,39.6
2003.339.03:10:42.51/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,36.4,7u,37.4,8u,37.2,ic,33.9
2003.339.03:10:43.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:10:43.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.03:10:43.64/cable/2.3359E-04
2003.339.03:10:43.80/gps-fmout/S +1.49E-07
2003.339.03:10:43.81/wx/17.1,887.5,52.1
2003.339.03:10:43.87/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10161,5096,26,1pps
2003.339.03:10:43.92/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16942,110,24,1pps
2003.339.03:10:44.00/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.06,lock,16373,16234,38,1pps
2003.339.03:10:44.08/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15715,16106,33,1pps
2003.339.03:10:44.16/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16237,16114,61,1pps
2003.339.03:10:45.17#antcn#TR $$/339.03:10:45.09 341.5031 33.9856 -0.0003 0.0001
2003.339.03:10:45.17#antcn#CO 0.0488 -0.0644 -0.7967 0.0260
2003.339.03:10:45.68/mat/600B0146
2003.339.03:10:46.22/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:10:46.22:!2003.339.03:12:19
2003.339.03:10:46.77#setcl#time/184702129,1,2003,339,03,10,47.00,1.569,33.497,27
2003.339.03:10:46.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:12:19.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.03:12:19.00:disc_end
2003.339.03:12:19.48:disc_pos
2003.339.03:12:19.49/disc_pos/215675818952,213945243984,
2003.339.03:12:19.49:disc_check
2003.339.03:12:19.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d03h12m19.433s,23900,0.00250s,40000,11501335716,
2003.339.03:12:19.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.03:12:19.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 206716 : 204893 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:19.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 206708 : 204893 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:19.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 206727 : 204895 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:19.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 206724 : 204889 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:19.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 206723 : 204906 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:19.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 206714 : 204893 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:19.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 206712 : 204889 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:19.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 206719 : 204892 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:19.99:scan_name=339-0318,r4100,348
2003.339.03:12:19.99:source=0201+113,020106.00,112022.8,1950.0,cw
2003.339.03:12:20.08:setupsx
2003.339.03:12:29.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:29.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.03:12:29.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 78 ;
2003.339.03:12:29.34:!2003.339.03:18:13
2003.339.03:13:19.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:18:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:18:13.00/disc_pos/215675818952,215674818952,
2003.339.03:18:13.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:18:13.04:!2003.339.03:18:13
2003.339.03:18:13.05:preob
2003.339.03:18:14.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:18:15.49/tpi/1u,16269,2u,15947,3u,16043,4u,15904,ia,10105
2003.339.03:18:15.49/tpi/9u,16127,au,15978,bu,16110,cu,16139,du,16038,eu,15892,ib,5254
2003.339.03:18:15.49/tpi/5u,16223,6u,16075,7u,15684,8u,16158,ic,16868
2003.339.03:18:15.67/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10105
2003.339.03:18:15.67/tpgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,5254
2003.339.03:18:15.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16868
2003.339.03:18:17.90/tpzero/1u,496,2u,315,3u,390,4u,444,ia,273
2003.339.03:18:17.90/tpzero/9u,588,au,544,bu,551,cu,517,du,367,eu,425,ib,286
2003.339.03:18:17.90/tpzero/5u,464,6u,578,7u,364,8u,276,ic,593
2003.339.03:18:20.14/tpical/1u,18136,2u,17754,3u,18249,4u,18015,ia,11441
2003.339.03:18:20.14/tpical/9u,18872,au,18901,bu,18728,cu,18565,du,19298,eu,18700
2003.339.03:18:20.14/tpical/ib,6121
2003.339.03:18:20.14/tpical/5u,18627,6u,18347,7u,17847,8u,18416,ic,19416
2003.339.03:18:20.15/tpdiff/1u,1867,2u,1807,3u,2206,4u,2111,ia,1336
2003.339.03:18:20.15/tpdiff/9u,2745,au,2923,bu,2618,cu,2426,du,3260,eu,2808,ib,867
2003.339.03:18:20.15/tpdiff/5u,2404,6u,2272,7u,2163,8u,2258,ic,2548
2003.339.03:18:20.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11441
2003.339.03:18:20.32/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,6121
2003.339.03:18:20.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19416
2003.339.03:18:20.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:18:20.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:18:20.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:18:20.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:18:20.91/tsys/1u,46.5,2u,47.6,3u,39.0,4u,40.3,ia,40.5
2003.339.03:18:20.91/tsys/9u,40.8,au,38.0,bu,42.8,cu,46.4,du,34.6,eu,39.7,ib,41.3
2003.339.03:18:20.91/tsys/5u,36.1,6u,37.5,7u,39.0,8u,38.7,ic,35.1
2003.339.03:18:21.05/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.03:18:21.41/cable/2.3329E-04
2003.339.03:18:21.41:!2003.339.03:18:23
2003.339.03:18:23.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:18:23.00/disc_pos/215803719680,215674818952,
2003.339.03:18:23.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:18:23.03:midob
2003.339.03:18:23.78/tpi/1u,15988,2u,15650,3u,15503,4u,15911,ia,10096
2003.339.03:18:23.78/tpi/9u,15623,au,15628,bu,15850,cu,15741,du,16036,eu,15910,ib,5251
2003.339.03:18:23.78/tpi/5u,15619,6u,16054,7u,15672,8u,16145,ic,16853
2003.339.03:18:23.96/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10096
2003.339.03:18:23.96/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5251
2003.339.03:18:23.96/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16853
2003.339.03:18:24.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:18:24.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:18:24.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:18:24.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:18:24.55/tsys/1u,46.3,2u,47.5,3u,39.2,4u,40.3,ia,40.4
2003.339.03:18:24.55/tsys/9u,40.8,au,38.0,bu,42.8,cu,46.1,du,34.6,eu,39.7,ib,41.2
2003.339.03:18:24.55/tsys/5u,36.0,6u,37.5,7u,38.9,8u,38.7,ic,35.1
2003.339.03:18:25.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:18:25.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.03:18:25.63/cable/2.3329E-04
2003.339.03:18:25.79/gps-fmout/S +1.43E-07
2003.339.03:18:27.59/wx/17.1,887.6,52.7
2003.339.03:18:27.64/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10109,5250,26,1pps
2003.339.03:18:27.69/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16869,110,24,1pps
2003.339.03:18:27.77/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16272,16356,38,1pps
2003.339.03:18:27.85/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15642,16041,33,1pps
2003.339.03:18:27.93/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15892,15933,61,1pps
2003.339.03:18:28.16#antcn#TR $$/339.03:18:28.09 87.1982 24.9406 -0.0000 -0.0004
2003.339.03:18:28.16#antcn#CO 0.0582 -0.0955 -0.7967 0.0375
2003.339.03:18:28.94/mat/600B0164
2003.339.03:18:29.48/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:18:29.48:!2003.339.03:24:11
2003.339.03:18:29.76#setcl#time/184748428,1,2003,339,03,18,30.00,1.570,33.625,28
2003.339.03:18:29.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:24:11.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.03:24:11.00:disc_end
2003.339.03:24:11.48:disc_pos
2003.339.03:24:11.49/disc_pos/221406420184,215675818952,
2003.339.03:24:11.50:disc_check
2003.339.03:24:11.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d03h24m11.432s,31392,0.00250s,40000,5661391276,
2003.339.03:24:11.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.03:24:11.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 212194 : 210348 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:11.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 212187 : 210348 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:11.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 212206 : 210351 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:11.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 212204 : 210345 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:11.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 212202 : 210361 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:11.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 212192 : 210349 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:11.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 212191 : 210344 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:11.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 212197 : 210347 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:11.99:scan_name=339-0326,r4100,439
2003.339.03:24:11.99:source=1726+455,172601.24,453304.7,1950.0,cw
2003.339.03:24:12.10:setupsx
2003.339.03:24:21.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:21.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.03:24:21.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 79 ;
2003.339.03:24:21.33:!2003.339.03:26:24
2003.339.03:25:28.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:26:24.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:26:24.00/disc_pos/221406420184,221405420184,
2003.339.03:26:24.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:26:24.04:!2003.339.03:26:24
2003.339.03:26:24.05:preob
2003.339.03:26:25.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:26:26.48/tpi/1u,16229,2u,16272,3u,16290,4u,16288,ia,10077
2003.339.03:26:26.48/tpi/9u,15973,au,15949,bu,15964,cu,16082,du,16316,eu,16037,ib,4991
2003.339.03:26:26.48/tpi/5u,16126,6u,16298,7u,16271,8u,16116,ic,16801
2003.339.03:26:26.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10077
2003.339.03:26:26.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,4991
2003.339.03:26:26.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16801
2003.339.03:26:28.89/tpzero/1u,494,2u,320,3u,396,4u,450,ia,273
2003.339.03:26:28.89/tpzero/9u,589,au,545,bu,553,cu,518,du,380,eu,430,ib,284
2003.339.03:26:28.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,583,7u,370,8u,276,ic,592
2003.339.03:26:31.13/tpical/1u,18151,2u,18147,3u,18584,4u,18513,ia,11444
2003.339.03:26:31.13/tpical/9u,18798,au,18997,bu,18637,cu,18558,du,19746,eu,18986
2003.339.03:26:31.13/tpical/ib,5849
2003.339.03:26:31.13/tpical/5u,18605,6u,18726,7u,18569,8u,18431,ic,19411
2003.339.03:26:31.14/tpdiff/1u,1922,2u,1875,3u,2294,4u,2225,ia,1367
2003.339.03:26:31.14/tpdiff/9u,2825,au,3048,bu,2673,cu,2476,du,3430,eu,2949,ib,858
2003.339.03:26:31.14/tpdiff/5u,2479,6u,2428,7u,2298,8u,2315,ic,2610
2003.339.03:26:31.31/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11444
2003.339.03:26:31.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5849
2003.339.03:26:31.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19411
2003.339.03:26:31.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:26:31.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:26:31.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:26:31.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:26:31.90/tsys/1u,45.0,2u,46.8,3u,38.1,4u,39.2,ia,39.4
2003.339.03:26:31.90/tsys/9u,39.2,au,36.4,bu,41.5,cu,45.3,du,33.5,eu,38.1,ib,39.5
2003.339.03:26:31.90/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,35.6,7u,38.1,8u,37.6,ic,34.2
2003.339.03:26:32.03/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.03:26:32.37/cable/2.3373E-04
2003.339.03:26:32.37:!2003.339.03:26:34
2003.339.03:26:34.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:26:34.00/disc_pos/221534289920,221405420184,
2003.339.03:26:34.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:26:34.02:midob
2003.339.03:26:34.77/tpi/1u,16228,2u,15682,3u,15447,4u,15839,ia,10076
2003.339.03:26:34.77/tpi/9u,16215,au,15647,bu,15711,cu,15768,du,16323,eu,16323,ib,4993
2003.339.03:26:34.77/tpi/5u,15554,6u,15937,7u,15634,8u,16066,ic,16793
2003.339.03:26:34.95/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10076
2003.339.03:26:34.95/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,127,eu,121,ib,4993
2003.339.03:26:34.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16793
2003.339.03:26:35.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:26:35.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:26:35.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:26:35.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:26:35.53/tsys/1u,45.0,2u,46.7,3u,38.2,4u,39.0,ia,39.4
2003.339.03:26:35.53/tsys/9u,39.2,au,36.4,bu,41.5,cu,45.3,du,33.5,eu,38.1,ib,39.5
2003.339.03:26:35.53/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,35.7,7u,37.9,8u,37.5,ic,34.1
2003.339.03:26:36.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:26:36.27/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.03:26:36.60/cable/2.3366E-04
2003.339.03:26:36.79/gps-fmout/S +1.76E-07
2003.339.03:26:37.89/wx/17.0,887.7,52.9
2003.339.03:26:37.94/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10074,4990,26,1pps
2003.339.03:26:37.99/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16794,110,24,1pps
2003.339.03:26:38.07/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16229,16314,38,1pps
2003.339.03:26:38.15/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16126,15952,33,1pps
2003.339.03:26:38.23/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16206,16121,61,1pps
2003.339.03:26:39.17#antcn#TR $$/339.03:26:39.10 310.9269 33.8037 -0.0010 0.0000
2003.339.03:26:39.17#antcn#CO 0.0441 -0.0675 -0.7967 0.0262
2003.339.03:26:39.46/mat/600B0142
2003.339.03:26:40.02/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:26:40.02:!2003.339.03:33:53
2003.339.03:26:40.78#setcl#time/184797529,1,2003,339,03,26,41.00,1.557,33.762,26
2003.339.03:26:40.78#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:33:53.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.03:33:53.00:disc_end
2003.339.03:33:53.48:disc_pos
2003.339.03:33:53.49/disc_pos/228593014168,221406420184,
2003.339.03:33:53.49:disc_check
2003.339.03:33:53.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d03h33m53.430s,5452,0.00250s,40000,2125391956,
2003.339.03:33:53.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.03:33:53.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 219061 : 217192 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:33:53.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 219054 : 217192 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:33:53.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 219073 : 217195 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:33:53.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 219072 : 217190 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:33:53.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 219069 : 217205 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:33:53.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 219061 : 217193 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:33:53.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 219058 : 217188 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:33:53.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 219064 : 217191 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:33:53.98:scan_name=339-0335,r4100,98
2003.339.03:33:53.98:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,cw
2003.339.03:33:54.08:setupsx
2003.339.03:34:03.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.03:34:03.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.03:34:03.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 80 ;
2003.339.03:34:03.32:!2003.339.03:35:35
2003.339.03:34:18.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:35:35.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:35:35.00/disc_pos/228593014168,228592014168,
2003.339.03:35:35.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:35:35.05:!2003.339.03:35:35
2003.339.03:35:35.05:preob
2003.339.03:35:36.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:35:37.49/tpi/1u,16175,2u,16381,3u,16212,4u,16210,ia,12570
2003.339.03:35:37.49/tpi/9u,16229,au,16043,bu,16325,cu,16316,du,16184,eu,16185,ib,6143
2003.339.03:35:37.49/tpi/5u,15982,6u,16362,7u,16138,8u,16362,ic,21110
2003.339.03:35:37.67/tpgain/1u,126,2u,105,3u,96,4u,75,ia,12570
2003.339.03:35:37.67/tpgain/9u,112,au,89,bu,110,cu,92,du,114,eu,109,ib,6143
2003.339.03:35:37.67/tpgain/5u,48,6u,71,7u,50,8u,59,ic,21110
2003.339.03:35:39.90/tpzero/1u,471,2u,305,3u,370,4u,435,ia,298
2003.339.03:35:39.90/tpzero/9u,574,au,530,bu,534,cu,503,du,348,eu,417,ib,295
2003.339.03:35:39.90/tpzero/5u,457,6u,571,7u,363,8u,274,ic,628
2003.339.03:35:42.14/tpical/1u,17698,2u,17926,3u,18033,4u,18020,ia,13949
2003.339.03:35:42.14/tpical/9u,18498,au,18466,bu,18541,cu,18337,du,18936,eu,18554
2003.339.03:35:42.14/tpical/ib,7005
2003.339.03:35:42.14/tpical/5u,17913,6u,18305,7u,17934,8u,18206,ic,23741
2003.339.03:35:42.15/tpdiff/1u,1523,2u,1545,3u,1821,4u,1810,ia,1379
2003.339.03:35:42.15/tpdiff/9u,2269,au,2423,bu,2216,cu,2021,du,2752,eu,2369,ib,862
2003.339.03:35:42.15/tpdiff/5u,1931,6u,1943,7u,1796,8u,1844,ic,2631
2003.339.03:35:42.32/tpdiffgain/1u,126,2u,105,3u,96,4u,75,ia,13949
2003.339.03:35:42.32/tpdiffgain/9u,112,au,89,bu,110,cu,92,du,114,eu,109,ib,7005
2003.339.03:35:42.32/tpdiffgain/5u,48,6u,71,7u,50,8u,59,ic,23741
2003.339.03:35:42.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:35:42.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:35:42.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:35:42.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:35:42.91/tsys/1u,56.7,2u,57.2,3u,47.8,4u,47.9,ia,48.9
2003.339.03:35:42.91/tsys/9u,49.7,au,46.1,bu,51.3,cu,56.3,du,41.4,eu,47.9,ib,48.8
2003.339.03:35:42.91/tsys/5u,44.2,6u,44.7,7u,48.3,8u,48.0,ic,42.8
2003.339.03:35:43.03/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.03:35:43.40/cable/2.3299E-04
2003.339.03:35:43.40:!2003.339.03:35:45
2003.339.03:35:45.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:35:45.00/disc_pos/228720984064,228592014168,
2003.339.03:35:45.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:35:45.02:midob
2003.339.03:35:45.75/tpi/1u,16188,2u,15773,3u,15503,4u,15815,ia,12573
2003.339.03:35:45.75/tpi/9u,15638,au,16027,bu,15813,cu,15911,du,15902,eu,15919,ib,6147
2003.339.03:35:45.75/tpi/5u,15972,6u,15923,7u,16111,8u,15827,ic,21111
2003.339.03:35:45.93/tpgain/1u,126,2u,103,3u,95,4u,74,ia,12573
2003.339.03:35:45.93/tpgain/9u,110,au,89,bu,108,cu,91,du,113,eu,108,ib,6147
2003.339.03:35:45.93/tpgain/5u,48,6u,70,7u,50,8u,58,ic,21111
2003.339.03:35:46.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:35:46.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:35:46.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:35:46.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:35:46.51/tsys/1u,56.8,2u,57.3,3u,46.7,4u,48.0,ia,49.0
2003.339.03:35:46.51/tsys/9u,49.6,au,46.0,bu,51.6,cu,56.1,du,41.4,eu,48.0,ib,48.9
2003.339.03:35:46.51/tsys/5u,44.2,6u,44.8,7u,48.2,8u,48.0,ic,42.8
2003.339.03:35:47.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:35:47.28/hpib/-2.054E-01
2003.339.03:35:47.61/cable/2.3299E-04
2003.339.03:35:47.79/gps-fmout/S +2.02E-07
2003.339.03:35:48.36/wx/16.9,887.7,53.4
2003.339.03:35:48.41/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,12575,6145,26,1pps
2003.339.03:35:48.46/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,21115,111,24,1pps
2003.339.03:35:48.54/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 6.11,lock,16175,16143,38,1pps
2003.339.03:35:48.62/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.54, -2.01,lock,15967,16031,33,1pps
2003.339.03:35:48.70/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.82, 4.34,lock,16229,16151,61,1pps
2003.339.03:35:49.18#antcn#TR $$/339.03:35:49.09 278.1767 7.9831 -0.0001 0.0004
2003.339.03:35:49.18#antcn#CO 0.0537 -0.0998 -0.7967 0.1201
2003.339.03:35:49.29/mat/600B0105
2003.339.03:35:49.83/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:35:49.84:!2003.339.03:37:23
2003.339.03:35:50.76#setcl#time/184852526,1,2003,339,03,35,51.00,1.571,33.915,28
2003.339.03:35:50.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:37:23.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.03:37:23.01:disc_end
2003.339.03:37:23.49:disc_pos
2003.339.03:37:23.50/disc_pos/230323828944,228593014168,
2003.339.03:37:23.50:disc_check
2003.339.03:37:23.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d03h37m23.445s,27612,0.00250s,40000,1629403064,
2003.339.03:37:23.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.03:37:23.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 220725 : 218832 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:23.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 220717 : 218832 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:23.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 220737 : 218835 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:23.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 220735 : 218830 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:23.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 220734 : 218846 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:23.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 220726 : 218833 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:23.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 220721 : 218829 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:23.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 220728 : 218831 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:23.98:scan_name=339-0339,r4100,199
2003.339.03:37:23.98:source=0002+200,000201.64,200300.2,1950.0,cw
2003.339.03:37:24.10:setupsx
2003.339.03:37:33.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:33.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.03:37:33.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 81 ;
2003.339.03:37:33.32:!2003.339.03:39:36
2003.339.03:38:56.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:39:36.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:39:36.00/disc_pos/230323828944,230322828944,
2003.339.03:39:36.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:39:36.04:!2003.339.03:39:36
2003.339.03:39:36.05:preob
2003.339.03:39:37.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:39:38.48/tpi/1u,16332,2u,16104,3u,16038,4u,15947,ia,9440
2003.339.03:39:38.48/tpi/9u,16223,au,16005,bu,16130,cu,16039,du,15958,eu,16215,ib,4875
2003.339.03:39:38.48/tpi/5u,16234,6u,16233,7u,15715,8u,16020,ic,15670
2003.339.03:39:38.66/tpgain/1u,145,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9440
2003.339.03:39:38.66/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,122,ib,4875
2003.339.03:39:38.66/tpgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15670
2003.339.03:39:40.89/tpzero/1u,504,2u,324,3u,399,4u,448,ia,267
2003.339.03:39:40.89/tpzero/9u,595,au,547,bu,556,cu,518,du,376,eu,433,ib,281
2003.339.03:39:40.89/tpzero/5u,466,6u,584,7u,367,8u,278,ic,582
2003.339.03:39:43.13/tpical/1u,18359,2u,18046,3u,18389,4u,18248,ia,10776
2003.339.03:39:43.13/tpical/9u,19296,au,19168,bu,18845,cu,18536,du,19401,eu,19187
2003.339.03:39:43.13/tpical/ib,5753
2003.339.03:39:43.13/tpical/5u,18823,6u,18720,7u,18037,8u,18448,ic,18225
2003.339.03:39:43.14/tpdiff/1u,2027,2u,1942,3u,2351,4u,2301,ia,1336
2003.339.03:39:43.14/tpdiff/9u,3073,au,3163,bu,2715,cu,2497,du,3443,eu,2972,ib,878
2003.339.03:39:43.14/tpdiff/5u,2589,6u,2487,7u,2322,8u,2428,ic,2555
2003.339.03:39:43.31/tpdiffgain/1u,145,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10776
2003.339.03:39:43.31/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,122,ib,5753
2003.339.03:39:43.31/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,81,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18225
2003.339.03:39:43.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:39:43.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:39:43.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:39:43.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:39:43.90/tsys/1u,42.9,2u,44.7,3u,36.6,4u,37.0,ia,37.8
2003.339.03:39:43.90/tsys/9u,36.6,au,35.2,bu,41.3,cu,44.8,du,32.6,eu,38.2,ib,37.7
2003.339.03:39:43.90/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,34.6,7u,36.4,8u,35.7,ic,32.5
2003.339.03:39:44.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:39:44.43/cable/2.3462E-04
2003.339.03:39:44.43:!2003.339.03:39:46
2003.339.03:39:46.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:39:46.00/disc_pos/230451830784,230322828944,
2003.339.03:39:46.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:39:46.02:midob
2003.339.03:39:46.76/tpi/1u,16136,2u,15573,3u,15542,4u,15965,ia,9441
2003.339.03:39:46.76/tpi/9u,16316,au,15996,bu,16343,cu,15905,du,16411,eu,16088,ib,4891
2003.339.03:39:46.76/tpi/5u,15603,6u,15842,7u,15687,8u,16012,ic,15674
2003.339.03:39:46.94/tpgain/1u,144,2u,117,3u,109,4u,86,ia,9441
2003.339.03:39:46.94/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,124,cu,103,du,128,eu,122,ib,4891
2003.339.03:39:46.94/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15674
2003.339.03:39:47.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:39:47.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:39:47.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:39:47.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:39:47.52/tsys/1u,43.0,2u,44.7,3u,36.8,4u,37.1,ia,37.8
2003.339.03:39:47.52/tsys/9u,36.8,au,35.2,bu,41.2,cu,44.4,du,33.0,eu,37.9,ib,37.8
2003.339.03:39:47.52/tsys/5u,33.4,6u,34.6,7u,36.3,8u,35.6,ic,32.5
2003.339.03:39:48.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:39:48.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:39:48.62/cable/2.3462E-04
2003.339.03:39:48.78/gps-fmout/S +9.6E-08
2003.339.03:39:48.79/wx/16.9,887.7,53.1
2003.339.03:39:48.85/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9434,4879,26,1pps
2003.339.03:39:48.90/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15665,109,24,1pps
2003.339.03:39:48.98/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.06, 7.36,lock,16333,16192,38,1pps
2003.339.03:39:49.06/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.75,lock,16229,15889,33,1pps
2003.339.03:39:49.14/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.35,lock,16228,15935,61,1pps
2003.339.03:39:50.17#antcn#TR $$/339.03:39:50.09 87.3242 59.7884 -0.0000 -0.0006
2003.339.03:39:50.17#antcn#CO 0.0508 -0.0535 -0.7967 0.0102
2003.339.03:39:51.34/mat/600B0217
2003.339.03:39:51.88/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:39:51.88:!2003.339.03:43:05
2003.339.03:39:52.76#setcl#time/184876726,1,2003,339,03,39,53.00,1.568,33.982,28
2003.339.03:39:52.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:43:05.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.03:43:05.00:disc_end
2003.339.03:43:05.49:disc_pos
2003.339.03:43:05.50/disc_pos/233670397160,230323828944,
2003.339.03:43:05.50:disc_check
2003.339.03:43:05.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d03h43m05.433s,64,0.00250s,40000,2125259332,
2003.339.03:43:05.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.03:43:05.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 223930 : 222013 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:05.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 223922 : 222013 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:05.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 223943 : 222017 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:05.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 223940 : 222011 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:05.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 223938 : 222028 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:05.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 223931 : 222014 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:05.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 223927 : 222010 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:05.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 223933 : 222012 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:05.98:scan_name=339-0346,r4100,98
2003.339.03:43:05.99:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.03:43:06.10:setupsx
2003.339.03:43:15.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:15.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.03:43:15.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 82 ;
2003.339.03:43:15.33:!2003.339.03:46:09
2003.339.03:43:42.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:46:09.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:46:09.00/disc_pos/233670397160,233669397160,
2003.339.03:46:09.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:46:09.05:!2003.339.03:46:09
2003.339.03:46:09.06:preob
2003.339.03:46:10.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:46:11.49/tpi/1u,16236,2u,16090,3u,16086,4u,16081,ia,9942
2003.339.03:46:11.49/tpi/9u,16341,au,16081,bu,16269,cu,16135,du,16144,eu,16147,ib,5039
2003.339.03:46:11.49/tpi/5u,15855,6u,16065,7u,15948,8u,15940,ic,16562
2003.339.03:46:11.67/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9942
2003.339.03:46:11.67/tpgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5039
2003.339.03:46:11.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16562
2003.339.03:46:13.90/tpzero/1u,496,2u,319,3u,391,4u,447,ia,272
2003.339.03:46:13.90/tpzero/9u,595,au,547,bu,559,cu,520,du,376,eu,431,ib,284
2003.339.03:46:13.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,578,7u,366,8u,274,ic,591
2003.339.03:46:16.14/tpical/1u,18205,2u,17993,3u,18385,4u,18323,ia,11314
2003.339.03:46:16.14/tpical/9u,19262,au,19182,bu,19097,cu,18714,du,19641,eu,19121
2003.339.03:46:16.14/tpical/ib,5913
2003.339.03:46:16.14/tpical/5u,18360,6u,18482,7u,18279,8u,18249,ic,19186
2003.339.03:46:16.15/tpdiff/1u,1969,2u,1903,3u,2299,4u,2242,ia,1372
2003.339.03:46:16.15/tpdiff/9u,2921,au,3101,bu,2828,cu,2579,du,3497,eu,2974,ib,874
2003.339.03:46:16.15/tpdiff/5u,2505,6u,2417,7u,2331,8u,2309,ic,2624
2003.339.03:46:16.32/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11314
2003.339.03:46:16.32/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5913
2003.339.03:46:16.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19186
2003.339.03:46:16.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:46:16.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:46:16.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:46:16.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:46:16.91/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,45.6,3u,37.5,4u,38.4,ia,38.8
2003.339.03:46:16.91/tsys/9u,38.8,au,36.1,bu,40.0,cu,43.6,du,32.5,eu,38.0,ib,39.2
2003.339.03:46:16.91/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,35.2,7u,36.8,8u,37.3,ic,33.5
2003.339.03:46:17.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:46:17.35/cable/2.3691E-04
2003.339.03:46:17.35:!2003.339.03:46:19
2003.339.03:46:19.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:46:19.00/disc_pos/233798356992,233669397160,
2003.339.03:46:19.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:46:19.01:midob
2003.339.03:46:19.75/tpi/1u,16037,2u,15769,3u,15549,4u,15638,ia,9943
2003.339.03:46:19.75/tpi/9u,16161,au,15823,bu,15866,cu,15929,du,15980,eu,15663,ib,5044
2003.339.03:46:19.75/tpi/5u,15847,6u,15699,7u,15960,8u,15893,ic,16560
2003.339.03:46:19.93/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9943
2003.339.03:46:19.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5044
2003.339.03:46:19.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16560
2003.339.03:46:20.39?ERROR mc -2 Interface bc responded, but did not ACKnowledge.
2003.339.03:46:20.47/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:46:20.47/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:46:20.47/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:46:20.48/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:46:20.48/tsys/1u,44.1,2u,45.4,3u,37.7,4u,38.2,ia,38.8
2003.339.03:46:20.48/tsys/9u,39.0,au,36.2,bu,40.3,cu,43.9,du,32.7,eu,38.2,ib,39.2
2003.339.03:46:20.48/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,35.3,7u,36.8,8u,37.2,ic,33.5
2003.339.03:46:21.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:46:21.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:46:21.63/cable/2.3691E-04
2003.339.03:46:21.79/gps-fmout/S +1.03E-07
2003.339.03:46:21.80/wx/16.8,887.7,53.7
2003.339.03:46:21.86/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9946,5034,26,1pps
2003.339.03:46:21.91/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16570,110,24,1pps
2003.339.03:46:21.99/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16262,16337,38,1pps
2003.339.03:46:22.07/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15871,15709,33,1pps
2003.339.03:46:22.15/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16112,16014,61,1pps
2003.339.03:46:23.18#antcn#TR $$/339.03:46:23.10 29.8214 41.4225 -0.0003 0.0001
2003.339.03:46:23.18#antcn#CO 0.0544 -0.0627 -0.7967 0.0199
2003.339.03:46:24.08/mat/600B0216
2003.339.03:46:24.62/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:46:24.62:!2003.339.03:47:57
2003.339.03:46:24.78#setcl#time/184915927,1,2003,339,03,46,25.00,1.556,34.091,26
2003.339.03:46:24.78#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:46:25.84?ERROR ch -208 bc gain mode does not check with requested setting
2003.339.03:46:35.29;bread
2003.339.03:46:35.38/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16256,16336,38,1pps
2003.339.03:46:35.46/bbc02/652.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 5.42,lock,16087,15926,46,1pps
2003.339.03:46:35.54/bbc03/752.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 4.50, 4.90,lock,16115,16109,9,1pps
2003.339.03:46:35.62/bbc04/912.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 2.32, 2.32,lock,16105,16141,75,1pps
2003.339.03:46:35.70/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15880,15709,33,1pps
2003.339.03:46:35.78/bbc06/752.99,c,4,4,1,agc, 1.79, 1.68,lock,16074,15983,72,1pps
2003.339.03:46:35.86/bbc07/812.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -1.05,lock,15984,15655,73,1pps
2003.339.03:46:35.94/bbc08/832.99,c,4,4,1,agc, 0.23, 0.36,lock,15911,16230,68,1pps
2003.339.03:46:36.02/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16131,16019,61,1pps
2003.339.03:46:36.10/bbc10/737.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 3.75, 5.98,lock,16096,16296,43,1pps
2003.339.03:46:36.18/bbc11/757.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.27,lock,16062,16035,70,1pps
2003.339.03:46:36.26/bbc12/812.99,b,4,4,1,man, 3.92, 4.50,lock,15868,15833,64,1pps
2003.339.03:46:36.34/bbc13/847.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.63,lock,15961,16057,76,1pps
2003.339.03:46:36.42/bbc14/852.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 5.35,lock,16152,16047,49,1pps
2003.339.03:46:41.37;bbcagc
2003.339.03:46:43.44;bread
2003.339.03:46:43.53/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16246,16323,38,1pps
2003.339.03:46:43.61/bbc02/652.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 5.42,lock,16074,15904,46,1pps
2003.339.03:46:43.69/bbc03/752.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 4.50, 4.90,lock,16079,16076,9,1pps
2003.339.03:46:43.77/bbc04/912.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 2.32, 2.32,lock,16069,16117,75,1pps
2003.339.03:46:43.85/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15874,15711,33,1pps
2003.339.03:46:43.93/bbc06/752.99,c,4,4,1,agc, 1.79, 1.68,lock,16060,15969,72,1pps
2003.339.03:46:44.01/bbc07/812.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -1.05,lock,15946,15647,73,1pps
2003.339.03:46:44.10/bbc08/832.99,c,4,4,1,agc, 0.23, 0.36,lock,15894,16218,68,1pps
2003.339.03:46:44.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16136,16007,61,1pps
2003.339.03:46:44.26/bbc10/737.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 3.75, 5.98,lock,16113,16309,43,1pps
2003.339.03:46:44.34/bbc11/757.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.27,lock,16093,16063,70,1pps
2003.339.03:46:44.42/bbc12/812.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 3.92, 4.58,lock,15874,16120,64,1pps
2003.339.03:46:44.50/bbc13/847.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.63,lock,15985,16093,76,1pps
2003.339.03:46:44.58/bbc14/852.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 5.35,lock,16175,16061,49,1pps
2003.339.03:47:57.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.03:47:57.00:disc_end
2003.339.03:47:57.48:disc_pos
2003.339.03:47:57.49/disc_pos/235401041608,233670397160,
2003.339.03:47:57.49:disc_check
2003.339.03:47:57.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d03h47m57.435s,10928,0.00250s,40000,2941384688,
2003.339.03:47:57.89:postob_mk5a
2003.339.03:47:57.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 225593 : 223653 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:47:57.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 225587 : 223654 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:47:57.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 225606 : 223657 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:47:57.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 225604 : 223651 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:47:57.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 225603 : 223668 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:47:57.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 225594 : 223654 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:47:57.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 225591 : 223650 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:47:57.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 225596 : 223652 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:47:57.97:scan_name=339-0349,r4100,98
2003.339.03:47:57.97:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.03:47:58.09:setupsx
2003.339.03:48:07.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.03:48:07.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.03:48:07.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 83 ;
2003.339.03:48:07.32:!2003.339.03:49:20
2003.339.03:48:11.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:49:20.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:49:20.00/disc_pos/235401041608,235400041608,
2003.339.03:49:20.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:49:20.04:!2003.339.03:49:20
2003.339.03:49:20.05:preob
2003.339.03:49:21.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:49:22.48/tpi/1u,16338,2u,15973,3u,15979,4u,15980,ia,9874
2003.339.03:49:22.48/tpi/9u,16044,au,16066,bu,16036,cu,16152,du,15972,eu,16150,ib,5026
2003.339.03:49:22.48/tpi/5u,15752,6u,15924,7u,15902,8u,16366,ic,16485
2003.339.03:49:22.66/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9874
2003.339.03:49:22.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5026
2003.339.03:49:22.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16485
2003.339.03:49:24.89/tpzero/1u,500,2u,318,3u,393,4u,447,ia,271
2003.339.03:49:24.89/tpzero/9u,590,au,547,bu,555,cu,519,du,371,eu,430,ib,284
2003.339.03:49:24.89/tpzero/5u,461,6u,578,7u,366,8u,279,ic,591
2003.339.03:49:27.13/tpical/1u,18324,2u,17865,3u,18260,4u,18200,ia,11236
2003.339.03:49:27.13/tpical/9u,18928,au,19160,bu,18744,cu,18714,du,19348,eu,19118
2003.339.03:49:27.13/tpical/ib,5900
2003.339.03:49:27.13/tpical/5u,18234,6u,18302,7u,18196,8u,18713,ic,19102
2003.339.03:49:27.14/tpdiff/1u,1986,2u,1892,3u,2281,4u,2220,ia,1362
2003.339.03:49:27.14/tpdiff/9u,2884,au,3094,bu,2708,cu,2562,du,3376,eu,2968,ib,874
2003.339.03:49:27.14/tpdiff/5u,2482,6u,2378,7u,2294,8u,2347,ic,2617
2003.339.03:49:27.31/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11236
2003.339.03:49:27.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5900
2003.339.03:49:27.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19102
2003.339.03:49:27.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:49:27.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:49:27.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:49:27.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:49:27.90/tsys/1u,43.9,2u,45.5,3u,37.6,4u,38.5,ia,38.8
2003.339.03:49:27.90/tsys/9u,38.6,au,36.1,bu,41.2,cu,43.9,du,33.3,eu,38.1,ib,39.1
2003.339.03:49:27.90/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,35.5,7u,37.2,8u,37.7,ic,33.4
2003.339.03:49:28.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:49:28.39/cable/2.3766E-04
2003.339.03:49:28.39:!2003.339.03:49:30
2003.339.03:49:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:49:30.00/disc_pos/235528978432,235400041608,
2003.339.03:49:30.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:49:30.02:midob
2003.339.03:49:30.76/tpi/1u,16152,2u,15660,3u,15457,4u,15971,ia,9885
2003.339.03:49:30.76/tpi/9u,16077,au,15766,bu,15788,cu,15858,du,15954,eu,15604,ib,5027
2003.339.03:49:30.76/tpi/5u,15790,6u,15924,7u,15941,8u,16331,ic,16502
2003.339.03:49:30.94/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9885
2003.339.03:49:30.94/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5027
2003.339.03:49:30.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16502
2003.339.03:49:31.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:49:31.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:49:31.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:49:31.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:49:31.52/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,45.4,3u,37.7,4u,38.5,ia,38.8
2003.339.03:49:31.52/tsys/9u,38.7,au,36.2,bu,41.2,cu,44.0,du,33.2,eu,38.1,ib,39.1
2003.339.03:49:31.52/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,35.5,7u,37.3,8u,37.6,ic,33.4
2003.339.03:49:32.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:49:32.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:49:32.60/cable/2.3766E-04
2003.339.03:49:32.79/gps-fmout/S +1.84E-07
2003.339.03:49:32.80/wx/16.7,887.7,53.8
2003.339.03:49:32.86/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9885,5027,26,1pps
2003.339.03:49:32.91/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16504,110,24,1pps
2003.339.03:49:32.99/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16166,16243,38,1pps
2003.339.03:49:33.07/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15801,15626,33,1pps
2003.339.03:49:33.15/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16067,15941,61,1pps
2003.339.03:49:34.17#antcn#TR $$/339.03:49:34.09 45.0911 40.7172 -0.0000 -0.0003
2003.339.03:49:34.17#antcn#CO 0.0564 -0.0676 -0.7967 0.0204
2003.339.03:49:34.83/mat/600B0165
2003.339.03:49:35.39/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:49:35.39:!2003.339.03:51:08
2003.339.03:49:35.76#setcl#time/184935025,1,2003,339,03,49,36.00,1.567,34.144,28
2003.339.03:49:35.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:51:08.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.03:51:08.00:disc_end
2003.339.03:51:08.49:disc_pos
2003.339.03:51:08.49/disc_pos/237131822768,235401041608,
2003.339.03:51:08.50:disc_check
2003.339.03:51:08.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d03h51m08.447s,21628,0.00250s,40000,1325408140,
2003.339.03:51:08.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.03:51:08.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 227258 : 225294 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:08.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 227250 : 225294 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:08.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 227270 : 225297 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:08.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 227269 : 225291 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:08.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 227266 : 225309 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:08.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 227258 : 225294 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:08.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 227254 : 225290 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:08.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 227260 : 225292 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:08.97:scan_name=339-0353,r4100,115
2003.339.03:51:08.98:source=3c446,222311.09,-051217.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.03:51:09.09:setupsx
2003.339.03:51:18.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:18.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.03:51:18.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 84 ;
2003.339.03:51:18.33:!2003.339.03:53:20
2003.339.03:53:14.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:53:20.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:53:20.00/disc_pos/237131822768,237130822768,
2003.339.03:53:20.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:53:20.06:!2003.339.03:53:20
2003.339.03:53:20.06:preob
2003.339.03:53:21.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:53:22.49/tpi/1u,16336,2u,16317,3u,16298,4u,16128,ia,9751
2003.339.03:53:22.49/tpi/9u,16124,au,16395,bu,16395,cu,16339,du,16244,eu,16259,ib,4973
2003.339.03:53:22.49/tpi/5u,16207,6u,16289,7u,16021,8u,16389,ic,16426
2003.339.03:53:22.67/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9751
2003.339.03:53:22.67/tpgain/9u,124,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4973
2003.339.03:53:22.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16426
2003.339.03:53:24.90/tpzero/1u,499,2u,324,3u,399,4u,448,ia,270
2003.339.03:53:24.90/tpzero/9u,592,au,552,bu,560,cu,521,du,377,eu,435,ib,283
2003.339.03:53:24.90/tpzero/5u,465,6u,583,7u,368,8u,279,ic,590
2003.339.03:53:27.13/tpical/1u,18373,2u,18266,3u,18671,4u,18421,ia,11120
2003.339.03:53:27.13/tpical/9u,19001,au,19556,bu,19183,cu,18865,du,19741,eu,19278
2003.339.03:53:27.13/tpical/ib,5864
2003.339.03:53:27.13/tpical/5u,18757,6u,18755,7u,18324,8u,18787,ic,19046
2003.339.03:53:27.14/tpdiff/1u,2037,2u,1949,3u,2373,4u,2293,ia,1369
2003.339.03:53:27.14/tpdiff/9u,2877,au,3161,bu,2788,cu,2526,du,3497,eu,3019,ib,891
2003.339.03:53:27.14/tpdiff/5u,2550,6u,2466,7u,2303,8u,2398,ic,2620
2003.339.03:53:27.31/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11120
2003.339.03:53:27.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5864
2003.339.03:53:27.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19046
2003.339.03:53:27.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:53:27.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:53:27.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:53:27.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:53:27.90/tsys/1u,42.8,2u,45.1,3u,36.8,4u,37.6,ia,38.1
2003.339.03:53:27.90/tsys/9u,38.9,au,36.1,bu,40.9,cu,45.1,du,32.7,eu,37.7,ib,37.9
2003.339.03:53:27.90/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,35.0,7u,37.4,8u,36.9,ic,33.2
2003.339.03:53:28.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:53:28.35/cable/2.3891E-04
2003.339.03:53:28.35:!2003.339.03:53:30
2003.339.03:53:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:53:30.00/disc_pos/237259735040,237130822768,
2003.339.03:53:30.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:53:30.01:midob
2003.339.03:53:30.75/tpi/1u,16137,2u,15761,3u,15490,4u,15723,ia,9740
2003.339.03:53:30.75/tpi/9u,16314,au,15662,bu,15813,cu,15926,du,16152,eu,15655,ib,4976
2003.339.03:53:30.75/tpi/5u,15643,6u,15746,7u,15416,8u,15891,ic,16423
2003.339.03:53:30.93/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9740
2003.339.03:53:30.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,119,ib,4976
2003.339.03:53:30.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16423
2003.339.03:53:31.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:53:31.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:53:31.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:53:31.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:53:31.51/tsys/1u,42.8,2u,45.1,3u,37.0,4u,37.5,ia,38.0
2003.339.03:53:31.51/tsys/9u,38.7,au,35.9,bu,40.8,cu,44.8,du,32.5,eu,37.6,ib,37.9
2003.339.03:53:31.51/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,34.7,7u,37.3,8u,36.9,ic,33.2
2003.339.03:53:32.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:53:32.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:53:32.59/cable/2.3898E-04
2003.339.03:53:32.79/gps-fmout/S +1.36E-07
2003.339.03:53:35.51/wx/16.6,887.8,53.1
2003.339.03:53:35.56/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9751,4962,26,1pps
2003.339.03:53:35.61/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16443,109,24,1pps
2003.339.03:53:35.69/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16145,16241,38,1pps
2003.339.03:53:35.77/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15682,16046,33,1pps
2003.339.03:53:35.85/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16305,15982,61,1pps
2003.339.03:53:36.17#antcn#TR $$/339.03:53:36.10 170.8512 62.5819 -0.0003 0.0003
2003.339.03:53:36.17#antcn#CO 0.0182 -0.0561 -0.7967 0.0091
2003.339.03:53:36.89/mat/600B0200
2003.339.03:53:37.43/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:53:37.43:!2003.339.03:55:25
2003.339.03:53:37.77#setcl#time/184959225,1,2003,339,03,53,38.00,1.564,34.211,27
2003.339.03:53:37.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:55:25.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.03:55:25.00:disc_end
2003.339.03:55:25.48:disc_pos
2003.339.03:55:25.49/disc_pos/239134293400,237131822768,
2003.339.03:55:25.49:disc_check
2003.339.03:55:25.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d03h55m25.435s,2064,0.00250s,40000,2109348932,
2003.339.03:55:25.89:postob_mk5a
2003.339.03:55:25.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 229181 : 227193 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:25.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 229173 : 227193 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:25.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 229193 : 227196 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:25.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 229192 : 227190 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:25.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 229191 : 227207 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:25.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 229181 : 227193 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:25.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 229177 : 227189 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:25.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 229184 : 227192 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:25.98:scan_name=339-0358,r4100,261
2003.339.03:55:25.99:source=cta26,033658.94,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.03:55:26.09:setupsx
2003.339.03:55:35.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:35.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.03:55:35.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 85 ;
2003.339.03:55:35.34:!2003.339.03:58:13
2003.339.03:56:12.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.03:58:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:58:13.00/disc_pos/239134293400,239133293400,
2003.339.03:58:13.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.03:58:13.05:!2003.339.03:58:13
2003.339.03:58:13.05:preob
2003.339.03:58:14.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:58:15.50/tpi/1u,15989,2u,16128,3u,15938,4u,16230,ia,13657
2003.339.03:58:15.50/tpi/9u,15917,au,16199,bu,16065,cu,16139,du,15857,eu,15909,ib,6646
2003.339.03:58:15.50/tpi/5u,15793,6u,15897,7u,15976,8u,15961,ic,22864
2003.339.03:58:15.68/tpgain/1u,120,2u,100,3u,92,4u,72,ia,13657
2003.339.03:58:15.68/tpgain/9u,108,au,87,bu,106,cu,89,du,110,eu,105,ib,6646
2003.339.03:58:15.68/tpgain/5u,46,6u,66,7u,48,8u,56,ic,22864
2003.339.03:58:17.91/tpzero/1u,462,2u,294,3u,360,4u,430,ia,308
2003.339.03:58:17.91/tpzero/9u,566,au,528,bu,526,cu,496,du,334,eu,409,ib,300
2003.339.03:58:17.91/tpzero/5u,455,6u,561,7u,360,8u,267,ic,644
2003.339.03:58:20.15/tpical/1u,17398,2u,17539,3u,17607,4u,17907,ia,15040
2003.339.03:58:20.15/tpical/9u,18111,au,18528,bu,18143,cu,18044,du,18478,eu,18141
2003.339.03:58:20.15/tpical/ib,7479
2003.339.03:58:20.15/tpical/5u,17608,6u,17594,7u,17671,8u,17671,ic,25522
2003.339.03:58:20.16/tpdiff/1u,1409,2u,1411,3u,1669,4u,1677,ia,1383
2003.339.03:58:20.16/tpdiff/9u,2194,au,2329,bu,2078,cu,1905,du,2621,eu,2232,ib,833
2003.339.03:58:20.16/tpdiff/5u,1815,6u,1697,7u,1695,8u,1710,ic,2658
2003.339.03:58:20.33/tpdiffgain/1u,120,2u,100,3u,92,4u,72,ia,15040
2003.339.03:58:20.33/tpdiffgain/9u,108,au,87,bu,106,cu,89,du,110,eu,105,ib,7479
2003.339.03:58:20.33/tpdiffgain/5u,46,6u,66,7u,48,8u,56,ic,25522
2003.339.03:58:20.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:58:20.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:58:20.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:58:20.92/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:58:20.92/tsys/1u,60.6,2u,61.7,3u,51.3,4u,51.8,ia,53.1
2003.339.03:58:20.92/tsys/9u,50.4,au,48.4,bu,53.8,cu,59.1,du,42.6,eu,50.0,ib,54.9
2003.339.03:58:20.92/tsys/5u,46.5,6u,49.7,7u,50.7,8u,50.5,ic,46.0
2003.339.03:58:21.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:58:21.40/cable/2.3958E-04
2003.339.03:58:21.40:!2003.339.03:58:23
2003.339.03:58:23.00:disc_pos
2003.339.03:58:23.00/disc_pos/239262220288,239133293400,
2003.339.03:58:23.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.03:58:23.01:midob
2003.339.03:58:23.75/tpi/1u,15669,2u,15721,3u,15902,4u,16190,ia,13617
2003.339.03:58:23.75/tpi/9u,15640,au,15822,bu,15755,cu,15801,du,15865,eu,15864,ib,6582
2003.339.03:58:23.75/tpi/5u,15780,6u,15857,7u,15953,8u,15903,ic,22787
2003.339.03:58:23.93/tpgain/1u,119,2u,99,3u,92,4u,72,ia,13617
2003.339.03:58:23.93/tpgain/9u,107,au,86,bu,105,cu,88,du,110,eu,105,ib,6582
2003.339.03:58:23.93/tpgain/5u,46,6u,66,7u,48,8u,56,ic,22787
2003.339.03:58:24.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.03:58:24.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.03:58:24.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.03:58:24.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.03:58:24.51/tsys/1u,60.4,2u,61.4,3u,51.2,4u,51.7,ia,52.9
2003.339.03:58:24.51/tsys/9u,50.4,au,48.4,bu,53.8,cu,59.2,du,42.7,eu,49.9,ib,54.3
2003.339.03:58:24.51/tsys/5u,46.4,6u,49.6,7u,50.6,8u,50.3,ic,45.8
2003.339.03:58:25.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.03:58:25.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.03:58:25.61/cable/2.3958E-04
2003.339.03:58:25.78/gps-fmout/S +8.9E-08
2003.339.03:58:28.89/wx/16.4,887.8,53.7
2003.339.03:58:28.94/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,13599,6564,26,1pps
2003.339.03:58:28.99/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,22762,110,24,1pps
2003.339.03:58:29.07/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 5.84,lock,15954,16254,38,1pps
2003.339.03:58:29.15/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.91, -2.36,lock,15750,15920,33,1pps
2003.339.03:58:29.23/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.50, 4.09,lock,15936,16064,61,1pps
2003.339.03:58:30.17#antcn#TR $$/339.03:58:30.09 94.9517 7.2841 -0.0001 0.0003
2003.339.03:58:30.17#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.1125 -0.7967 0.1304
2003.339.03:58:30.23/mat/600B0122
2003.339.03:58:30.77/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.03:58:30.77:!2003.339.04:02:44
2003.339.03:58:31.77#setcl#time/184988625,1,2003,339,03,58,32.00,1.561,34.293,27
2003.339.03:58:31.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.03:59:48.95;"weather-a few scattered clouds
2003.339.04:02:44.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:02:44.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:02:44.49:disc_pos
2003.339.04:02:44.50/disc_pos/243473068936,239134293400,
2003.339.04:02:44.50:disc_check
2003.339.04:02:44.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h02m44.447s,33940,0.00250s,40000,2685392588,
2003.339.04:02:44.93:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:02:44.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 233332 : 231320 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:44.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 233325 : 231322 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:44.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 233346 : 231323 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:44.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 233344 : 231317 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:44.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 233342 : 231335 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:44.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 233332 : 231320 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:44.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 233328 : 231317 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:44.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 233335 : 231319 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:45.00:scan_name=339-0404,r4100,98
2003.339.04:02:45.00:source=2136+141,213637.43,141000.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.04:02:45.09:setupsx
2003.339.04:02:54.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:54.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:02:54.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 86 ;
2003.339.04:02:54.32:!2003.339.04:04:07
2003.339.04:04:00.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:04:07.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:04:07.00/disc_pos/243473068936,243472068936,
2003.339.04:04:07.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:04:07.05:!2003.339.04:04:07
2003.339.04:04:07.06:preob
2003.339.04:04:08.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:04:09.47/tpi/1u,16353,2u,16140,3u,16152,4u,16068,ia,9486
2003.339.04:04:09.47/tpi/9u,16151,au,16167,bu,16158,cu,16195,du,16326,eu,16070,ib,4840
2003.339.04:04:09.47/tpi/5u,16132,6u,15919,7u,16079,8u,16365,ic,15590
2003.339.04:04:09.65/tpgain/1u,145,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9486
2003.339.04:04:09.65/tpgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,4840
2003.339.04:04:09.65/tpgain/5u,56,6u,79,7u,58,8u,69,ic,15590
2003.339.04:04:11.88/tpzero/1u,504,2u,325,3u,401,4u,451,ia,268
2003.339.04:04:11.88/tpzero/9u,594,au,551,bu,561,cu,524,du,385,eu,432,ib,282
2003.339.04:04:11.88/tpzero/5u,463,6u,578,7u,372,8u,282,ic,583
2003.339.04:04:14.11/tpical/1u,18373,2u,18066,3u,18484,4u,18350,ia,10826
2003.339.04:04:14.11/tpical/9u,19142,au,19387,bu,19029,cu,18846,du,19975,eu,19174
2003.339.04:04:14.11/tpical/ib,5714
2003.339.04:04:14.11/tpical/5u,18724,6u,18276,7u,18523,8u,18839,ic,18148
2003.339.04:04:14.12/tpdiff/1u,2020,2u,1926,3u,2332,4u,2282,ia,1340
2003.339.04:04:14.12/tpdiff/9u,2991,au,3220,bu,2871,cu,2651,du,3649,eu,3104,ib,874
2003.339.04:04:14.12/tpdiff/5u,2592,6u,2357,7u,2444,8u,2474,ic,2558
2003.339.04:04:14.29/tpdiffgain/1u,145,2u,119,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10826
2003.339.04:04:14.29/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,5714
2003.339.04:04:14.29/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,79,7u,58,8u,69,ic,18148
2003.339.04:04:14.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:04:14.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:04:14.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:04:14.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:04:14.88/tsys/1u,43.2,2u,45.2,3u,37.1,4u,37.6,ia,37.8
2003.339.04:04:14.88/tsys/9u,37.4,au,34.9,bu,39.1,cu,42.6,du,31.5,eu,36.3,ib,37.5
2003.339.04:04:14.88/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,35.8,7u,35.3,8u,35.8,ic,32.3
2003.339.04:04:14.99/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:04:15.35/cable/2.4039E-04
2003.339.04:04:15.35:!2003.339.04:04:17
2003.339.04:04:17.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:04:17.00/disc_pos/243601076224,243472068936,
2003.339.04:04:17.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:04:17.01:midob
2003.339.04:04:17.75/tpi/1u,16123,2u,15615,3u,15403,4u,15740,ia,9501
2003.339.04:04:17.75/tpi/9u,16145,au,15854,bu,15914,cu,15871,du,16591,eu,16093,ib,4839
2003.339.04:04:17.75/tpi/5u,15539,6u,15942,7u,15612,8u,15901,ic,15616
2003.339.04:04:17.93/tpgain/1u,144,2u,117,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9501
2003.339.04:04:17.93/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,129,eu,122,ib,4839
2003.339.04:04:17.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15616
2003.339.04:04:18.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:04:18.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:04:18.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:04:18.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:04:18.51/tsys/1u,43.1,2u,45.2,3u,37.4,4u,37.7,ia,37.9
2003.339.04:04:18.51/tsys/9u,37.4,au,34.9,bu,39.2,cu,42.5,du,31.5,eu,36.3,ib,37.5
2003.339.04:04:18.51/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,35.9,7u,35.5,8u,35.8,ic,32.3
2003.339.04:04:19.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:04:19.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:04:19.61/cable/2.4023E-04
2003.339.04:04:19.79/gps-fmout/S +1.45E-07
2003.339.04:04:22.44/wx/16.2,887.8,54.2
2003.339.04:04:22.49/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9492,4842,26,1pps
2003.339.04:04:22.54/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15610,109,24,1pps
2003.339.04:04:22.62/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.06, 7.36,lock,16335,16178,38,1pps
2003.339.04:04:22.70/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.75,lock,16157,15865,33,1pps
2003.339.04:04:22.78/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.42,lock,16162,15860,61,1pps
2003.339.04:04:23.16#antcn#TR $$/339.04:04:23.09 233.0147 77.6129 -0.0007 0.0005
2003.339.04:04:23.16#antcn#CO -0.1019 -0.0284 -0.7967 0.0038
2003.339.04:04:24.50/mat/600B0239
2003.339.04:04:25.04/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:04:25.04:!2003.339.04:05:55
2003.339.04:04:25.77#setcl#time/185024024,1,2003,339,04,04,26.00,1.563,34.391,27
2003.339.04:04:25.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:05:55.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:05:55.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:05:55.48:disc_pos
2003.339.04:05:55.49/disc_pos/245203763360,243473068936,
2003.339.04:05:55.49:disc_check
2003.339.04:05:55.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h05m55.438s,3880,0.00250s,40000,1325175636,
2003.339.04:05:55.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:05:55.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 234997 : 232961 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:05:55.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 234988 : 232962 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:05:55.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 235010 : 232963 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:05:55.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 235009 : 232957 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:05:55.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 235005 : 232975 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:05:55.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 234996 : 232960 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:05:55.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 234991 : 232957 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:05:55.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 234999 : 232959 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:05:55.98:scan_name=339-0408,r4100,98
2003.339.04:05:55.98:source=1357+769,135742.17,765753.8,1950.0,cw
2003.339.04:05:56.09:setupsx
2003.339.04:06:05.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:06:05.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:06:05.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 87 ;
2003.339.04:06:05.33:!2003.339.04:07:53
2003.339.04:07:00.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:07:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:07:53.00/disc_pos/245203763360,245202763360,
2003.339.04:07:53.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:07:53.04:!2003.339.04:07:53
2003.339.04:07:53.05:preob
2003.339.04:07:54.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:07:55.48/tpi/1u,16304,2u,16323,3u,16130,4u,15990,ia,11518
2003.339.04:07:55.48/tpi/9u,16173,au,16181,bu,16095,cu,16097,du,16266,eu,16318,ib,5733
2003.339.04:07:55.48/tpi/5u,15749,6u,15919,7u,15883,8u,16336,ic,19184
2003.339.04:07:55.66/tpgain/1u,131,2u,109,3u,100,4u,78,ia,11518
2003.339.04:07:55.66/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,118,eu,113,ib,5733
2003.339.04:07:55.66/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,62,ic,19184
2003.339.04:07:57.89/tpzero/1u,480,2u,310,3u,377,4u,435,ia,287
2003.339.04:07:57.89/tpzero/9u,579,au,537,bu,539,cu,505,du,357,eu,424,ib,291
2003.339.04:07:57.89/tpzero/5u,457,6u,568,7u,363,8u,276,ic,614
2003.339.04:08:00.13/tpical/1u,18008,2u,17997,3u,18152,4u,17943,ia,12909
2003.339.04:08:00.13/tpical/9u,18694,au,18944,bu,18499,cu,18317,du,19322,eu,18988
2003.339.04:08:00.13/tpical/ib,6619
2003.339.04:08:00.13/tpical/5u,17885,6u,17896,7u,17875,8u,18417,ic,21850
2003.339.04:08:00.14/tpdiff/1u,1704,2u,1674,3u,2022,4u,1953,ia,1391
2003.339.04:08:00.14/tpdiff/9u,2521,au,2763,bu,2404,cu,2220,du,3056,eu,2670,ib,886
2003.339.04:08:00.14/tpdiff/5u,2136,6u,1977,7u,1992,8u,2081,ic,2666
2003.339.04:08:00.31/tpdiffgain/1u,131,2u,109,3u,100,4u,78,ia,12909
2003.339.04:08:00.31/tpdiffgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,118,eu,113,ib,6619
2003.339.04:08:00.31/tpdiffgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,62,ic,21850
2003.339.04:08:00.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:08:00.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:08:00.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:08:00.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:08:00.90/tsys/1u,51.1,2u,52.6,3u,42.8,4u,43.8,ia,44.4
2003.339.04:08:00.90/tsys/9u,44.5,au,40.8,bu,46.6,cu,50.6,du,37.5,eu,42.9,ib,44.2
2003.339.04:08:00.90/tsys/5u,39.4,6u,42.7,7u,42.9,8u,42.4,ic,38.3
2003.339.04:08:01.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:08:01.34/cable/2.4076E-04
2003.339.04:08:01.34:!2003.339.04:08:03
2003.339.04:08:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:08:03.00/disc_pos/245331632128,245202763360,
2003.339.04:08:03.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:08:03.01:midob
2003.339.04:08:03.75/tpi/1u,16316,2u,15737,3u,15815,4u,16005,ia,11520
2003.339.04:08:03.75/tpi/9u,15885,au,15922,bu,15845,cu,15829,du,15740,eu,15668,ib,5737
2003.339.04:08:03.75/tpi/5u,15756,6u,15909,7u,15881,8u,15835,ic,19186
2003.339.04:08:03.93/tpgain/1u,131,2u,107,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11520
2003.339.04:08:03.93/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,111,ib,5737
2003.339.04:08:03.93/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,19186
2003.339.04:08:04.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:08:04.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:08:04.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:08:04.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:08:04.51/tsys/1u,51.1,2u,52.6,3u,42.9,4u,43.8,ia,44.4
2003.339.04:08:04.51/tsys/9u,44.5,au,41.0,bu,46.7,cu,50.8,du,37.5,eu,42.6,ib,44.3
2003.339.04:08:04.51/tsys/5u,39.4,6u,42.7,7u,42.8,8u,42.5,ic,38.3
2003.339.04:08:05.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:08:05.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:08:05.61/cable/2.4076E-04
2003.339.04:08:05.78/gps-fmout/S +1.34E-07
2003.339.04:08:05.79/wx/16.0,887.9,53.9
2003.339.04:08:05.85/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11518,5734,26,1pps
2003.339.04:08:05.90/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19188,110,24,1pps
2003.339.04:08:05.98/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.18, 6.51,lock,16286,16113,38,1pps
2003.339.04:08:06.06/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,15756,15690,33,1pps
2003.339.04:08:06.14/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.05, 4.66,lock,15884,16134,61,1pps
2003.339.04:08:07.17#antcn#TR $$/339.04:08:07.09 349.0656 13.8692 -0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.04:08:07.17#antcn#CO 0.0550 -0.0845 -0.7967 0.0699
2003.339.04:08:07.32/mat/600B0254
2003.339.04:08:07.86/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:08:07.86:!2003.339.04:09:41
2003.339.04:08:08.77#setcl#time/185046324,1,2003,339,04,08,09.00,1.560,34.453,27
2003.339.04:08:08.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:09:41.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:09:41.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:09:41.48:disc_pos
2003.339.04:09:41.49/disc_pos/246934476048,245203763360,
2003.339.04:09:41.50:disc_check
2003.339.04:09:41.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h09m41.443s,1524,0.00250s,40000,1885369668,
2003.339.04:09:41.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:09:41.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 236660 : 234601 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:41.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 236652 : 234602 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:41.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 236675 : 234603 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:41.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 236673 : 234597 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:41.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 236669 : 234615 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:41.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 236659 : 234600 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:41.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 236656 : 234598 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:41.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 236662 : 234599 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:41.98:scan_name=339-0421,r4100,98
2003.339.04:09:41.98:source=1739+522,173929.05,521310.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.04:09:42.09:setupsx
2003.339.04:09:51.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:51.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:09:51.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 88 ;
2003.339.04:09:51.32:!2003.339.04:21:08
2003.339.04:10:04.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:21:08.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:21:08.01/disc_pos/246934476048,246933476048,
2003.339.04:21:08.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:21:08.05:!2003.339.04:21:08
2003.339.04:21:08.05:preob
2003.339.04:21:09.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:21:10.48/tpi/1u,16261,2u,16044,3u,16147,4u,16152,ia,10511
2003.339.04:21:10.48/tpi/9u,16252,au,16100,bu,16204,cu,16249,du,16096,eu,16240,ib,5232
2003.339.04:21:10.48/tpi/5u,16147,6u,15950,7u,16182,8u,16195,ic,17485
2003.339.04:21:10.66/tpgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10511
2003.339.04:21:10.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5232
2003.339.04:21:10.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17485
2003.339.04:21:12.89/tpzero/1u,489,2u,313,3u,388,4u,446,ia,277
2003.339.04:21:12.89/tpzero/9u,586,au,544,bu,550,cu,516,du,368,eu,430,ib,286
2003.339.04:21:12.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,573,7u,369,8u,276,ic,599
2003.339.04:21:15.13/tpical/1u,18121,2u,17853,3u,18359,4u,18317,ia,11913
2003.339.04:21:15.13/tpical/9u,19015,au,19044,bu,18817,cu,18648,du,19409,eu,19100
2003.339.04:21:15.13/tpical/ib,6105
2003.339.04:21:15.13/tpical/5u,18577,6u,18158,7u,18425,8u,18479,ic,20166
2003.339.04:21:15.14/tpdiff/1u,1860,2u,1809,3u,2212,4u,2165,ia,1402
2003.339.04:21:15.14/tpdiff/9u,2763,au,2944,bu,2613,cu,2399,du,3313,eu,2860,ib,873
2003.339.04:21:15.14/tpdiff/5u,2430,6u,2208,7u,2243,8u,2284,ic,2681
2003.339.04:21:15.31/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11913
2003.339.04:21:15.31/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6105
2003.339.04:21:15.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20166
2003.339.04:21:15.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:21:15.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:21:15.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:21:15.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:21:15.90/tsys/1u,46.6,2u,47.8,3u,39.2,4u,39.9,ia,40.1
2003.339.04:21:15.90/tsys/9u,40.8,au,38.0,bu,43.1,cu,47.2,du,34.2,eu,39.8,ib,40.8
2003.339.04:21:15.90/tsys/5u,35.5,6u,38.3,7u,38.8,8u,38.3,ic,34.6
2003.339.04:21:16.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:21:16.40/cable/2.3936E-04
2003.339.04:21:16.40:!2003.339.04:21:18
2003.339.04:21:18.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:21:18.00/disc_pos/247062396928,246933476048,
2003.339.04:21:18.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:21:18.01:midob
2003.339.04:21:18.76/tpi/1u,16262,2u,15801,3u,15605,4u,15772,ia,10533
2003.339.04:21:18.76/tpi/9u,15792,au,15804,bu,15681,cu,15857,du,16137,eu,15753,ib,5245
2003.339.04:21:18.76/tpi/5u,15625,6u,16003,7u,15659,8u,15720,ic,17526
2003.339.04:21:18.94/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10533
2003.339.04:21:18.94/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,116,ib,5245
2003.339.04:21:18.94/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17526
2003.339.04:21:19.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:21:19.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:21:19.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:21:19.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:21:19.52/tsys/1u,46.6,2u,48.0,3u,39.4,4u,39.9,ia,40.2
2003.339.04:21:19.52/tsys/9u,41.0,au,38.1,bu,43.2,cu,47.0,du,34.3,eu,40.0,ib,40.9
2003.339.04:21:19.52/tsys/5u,35.7,6u,38.4,7u,38.9,8u,38.4,ic,34.7
2003.339.04:21:20.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:21:20.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:21:20.61/cable/2.3936E-04
2003.339.04:21:20.78/gps-fmout/S +1.81E-07
2003.339.04:21:21.40/wx/15.6,888.0,53.8
2003.339.04:21:21.45/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10532,5242,26,1pps
2003.339.04:21:21.50/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17527,110,24,1pps
2003.339.04:21:21.58/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.88,lock,16258,16221,38,1pps
2003.339.04:21:21.66/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16188,16079,33,1pps
2003.339.04:21:21.74/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16015,16098,61,1pps
2003.339.04:21:22.16#antcn#TR $$/339.04:21:22.09 318.6454 26.9235 -0.0006 0.0001
2003.339.04:21:22.16#antcn#CO 0.0486 -0.0736 -0.7967 0.0344
2003.339.04:21:22.41/mat/600B0214
2003.339.04:21:23.10/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:21:23.10:!2003.339.04:22:56
2003.339.04:21:23.77#setcl#time/185125823,1,2003,339,04,21,24.00,1.557,34.674,27
2003.339.04:21:23.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:22:56.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:22:56.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:22:56.49:disc_pos
2003.339.04:22:56.50/disc_pos/248665242920,246934476048,
2003.339.04:22:56.50:disc_check
2003.339.04:22:56.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h22m56.455s,23016,0.00250s,40000,10989411636,
2003.339.04:22:56.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:22:56.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 238325 : 236242 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:22:56.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 238315 : 236242 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:22:56.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 238339 : 236243 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:22:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 238339 : 236236 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:22:56.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 238332 : 236255 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:22:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 238323 : 236240 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:22:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 238319 : 236238 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:22:56.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 238326 : 236239 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:22:56.98:scan_name=339-0424,r4100,98
2003.339.04:22:56.98:source=1749+096,174910.41,093942.9,1950.0,cw
2003.339.04:22:57.09:setupsx
2003.339.04:23:06.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:23:06.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:23:06.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 89 ;
2003.339.04:23:06.33:!2003.339.04:24:13
2003.339.04:23:28.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:24:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:24:13.00/disc_pos/248665242920,248664242920,
2003.339.04:24:13.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:24:13.05:!2003.339.04:24:13
2003.339.04:24:13.05:preob
2003.339.04:24:14.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:24:15.47/tpi/1u,16331,2u,16012,3u,16188,4u,16041,ia,10719
2003.339.04:24:15.47/tpi/9u,16163,au,16201,bu,16095,cu,16267,du,16203,eu,16088,ib,5373
2003.339.04:24:15.47/tpi/5u,15910,6u,16235,7u,15946,8u,15988,ic,17858
2003.339.04:24:15.65/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10719
2003.339.04:24:15.65/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5373
2003.339.04:24:15.65/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17858
2003.339.04:24:17.88/tpzero/1u,489,2u,312,3u,387,4u,442,ia,280
2003.339.04:24:17.88/tpzero/9u,584,au,542,bu,546,cu,512,du,366,eu,425,ib,288
2003.339.04:24:17.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,575,7u,365,8u,273,ic,602
2003.339.04:24:20.12/tpical/1u,18138,2u,17765,3u,18332,4u,18120,ia,12095
2003.339.04:24:20.12/tpical/9u,18832,au,19071,bu,18595,cu,18625,du,19432,eu,18821
2003.339.04:24:20.12/tpical/ib,6232
2003.339.04:24:20.12/tpical/5u,18193,6u,18374,7u,18082,8u,18186,ic,20490
2003.339.04:24:20.13/tpdiff/1u,1807,2u,1753,3u,2144,4u,2079,ia,1376
2003.339.04:24:20.13/tpdiff/9u,2669,au,2870,bu,2500,cu,2358,du,3229,eu,2733,ib,859
2003.339.04:24:20.13/tpdiff/5u,2283,6u,2139,7u,2136,8u,2198,ic,2632
2003.339.04:24:20.30/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12095
2003.339.04:24:20.30/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,6232
2003.339.04:24:20.30/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20490
2003.339.04:24:20.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:24:20.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:24:20.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:24:20.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:24:20.89/tsys/1u,48.2,2u,49.3,3u,40.5,4u,41.3,ia,41.7
2003.339.04:24:20.89/tsys/9u,42.0,au,39.3,bu,44.8,cu,48.1,du,35.3,eu,41.3,ib,42.6
2003.339.04:24:20.89/tsys/5u,37.2,6u,40.3,7u,40.1,8u,39.3,ic,36.1
2003.339.04:24:21.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:24:21.32/cable/2.4150E-04
2003.339.04:24:21.32:!2003.339.04:24:23
2003.339.04:24:23.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:24:23.00/disc_pos/248793190400,248664242920,
2003.339.04:24:23.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:24:23.02:midob
2003.339.04:24:23.75/tpi/1u,16051,2u,15700,3u,15581,4u,15635,ia,10719
2003.339.04:24:23.75/tpi/9u,15626,au,15753,bu,15822,cu,15964,du,15750,eu,15764,ib,5370
2003.339.04:24:23.75/tpi/5u,15872,6u,15826,7u,15943,8u,15989,ic,17854
2003.339.04:24:23.93/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,80,ia,10719
2003.339.04:24:23.93/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,120,eu,115,ib,5370
2003.339.04:24:23.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17854
2003.339.04:24:24.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:24:24.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:24:24.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:24:24.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:24:24.51/tsys/1u,48.1,2u,49.2,3u,40.6,4u,41.2,ia,41.7
2003.339.04:24:24.51/tsys/9u,42.0,au,39.0,bu,44.8,cu,48.2,du,35.5,eu,41.1,ib,42.6
2003.339.04:24:24.51/tsys/5u,37.1,6u,40.3,7u,40.1,8u,39.3,ic,36.1
2003.339.04:24:25.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:24:25.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:24:25.60/cable/2.4128E-04
2003.339.04:24:25.77/gps-fmout/S +1.89E-07
2003.339.04:24:25.78/wx/15.5,888.0,53.6
2003.339.04:24:25.84/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10720,5368,26,1pps
2003.339.04:24:25.89/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17860,110,24,1pps
2003.339.04:24:25.97/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16335,16278,38,1pps
2003.339.04:24:26.05/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15903,15709,33,1pps
2003.339.04:24:26.13/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,15878,15913,61,1pps
2003.339.04:24:27.16#antcn#TR $$/339.04:24:27.08 272.5545 20.0786 -0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.04:24:27.16#antcn#CO 0.0484 -0.0910 -0.7967 0.0475
2003.339.04:24:28.35/mat/600B0209
2003.339.04:24:28.91/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:24:28.91:!2003.339.04:26:01
2003.339.04:24:29.77#setcl#time/185144422,1,2003,339,04,24,30.00,1.562,34.725,27
2003.339.04:24:29.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:26:01.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:26:01.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:26:01.50:disc_pos
2003.339.04:26:01.50/disc_pos/250395871536,248665242920,
2003.339.04:26:01.51:disc_check
2003.339.04:26:01.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h26m01.445s,4260,0.00250s,40000,1229230140,
2003.339.04:26:01.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:26:01.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 239988 : 237882 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:01.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 239978 : 237883 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:01.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 240004 : 237883 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:01.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 240002 : 237876 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:01.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 239997 : 237896 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:01.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 239986 : 237880 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:01.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 239983 : 237878 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:01.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 239989 : 237879 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:02.00:scan_name=339-0430,r4100,98
2003.339.04:26:02.00:source=1611+343,161147.94,342020.0,1950.0,cw
2003.339.04:26:02.09:setupsx
2003.339.04:26:11.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:11.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:26:11.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 90 ;
2003.339.04:26:11.31:!2003.339.04:30:10
2003.339.04:26:23.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:30:10.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:30:10.00/disc_pos/250395871536,250394871536,
2003.339.04:30:10.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:30:10.04:!2003.339.04:30:10
2003.339.04:30:10.05:preob
2003.339.04:30:11.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:30:12.47/tpi/1u,16307,2u,16087,3u,16248,4u,16069,ia,13942
2003.339.04:30:12.47/tpi/9u,16267,au,16044,bu,16164,cu,15992,du,16163,eu,16145,ib,6740
2003.339.04:30:12.47/tpi/5u,16199,6u,16339,7u,16356,8u,16320,ic,23430
2003.339.04:30:12.65/tpgain/1u,120,2u,99,3u,92,4u,71,ia,13942
2003.339.04:30:12.65/tpgain/9u,107,au,85,bu,104,cu,87,du,109,eu,104,ib,6740
2003.339.04:30:12.65/tpgain/5u,46,6u,66,7u,48,8u,56,ic,23430
2003.339.04:30:14.88/tpzero/1u,466,2u,291,3u,363,4u,427,ia,309
2003.339.04:30:14.88/tpzero/9u,569,au,525,bu,523,cu,492,du,336,eu,412,ib,300
2003.339.04:30:14.88/tpzero/5u,459,6u,567,7u,363,8u,272,ic,649
2003.339.04:30:17.12/tpical/1u,17733,2u,17486,3u,17930,4u,17696,ia,15356
2003.339.04:30:17.12/tpical/9u,18405,au,18322,bu,18143,cu,17825,du,18739,eu,18394
2003.339.04:30:17.12/tpical/ib,7618
2003.339.04:30:17.12/tpical/5u,18021,6u,18068,7u,18053,8u,18047,ic,26146
2003.339.04:30:17.13/tpdiff/1u,1426,2u,1399,3u,1682,4u,1627,ia,1414
2003.339.04:30:17.13/tpdiff/9u,2138,au,2278,bu,1979,cu,1833,du,2576,eu,2249,ib,878
2003.339.04:30:17.13/tpdiff/5u,1822,6u,1729,7u,1697,8u,1727,ic,2716
2003.339.04:30:17.30/tpdiffgain/1u,120,2u,99,3u,92,4u,71,ia,15356
2003.339.04:30:17.30/tpdiffgain/9u,107,au,85,bu,104,cu,87,du,109,eu,104,ib,7618
2003.339.04:30:17.30/tpdiffgain/5u,46,6u,66,7u,48,8u,56,ic,26146
2003.339.04:30:17.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:30:17.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:30:17.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:30:17.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:30:17.89/tsys/1u,61.1,2u,62.1,3u,51.9,4u,52.9,ia,53.0
2003.339.04:30:17.89/tsys/9u,52.9,au,49.1,bu,56.9,cu,60.9,du,44.2,eu,50.4,ib,52.8
2003.339.04:30:17.89/tsys/5u,47.5,6u,50.2,7u,51.8,8u,51.1,ic,46.1
2003.339.04:30:18.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:30:18.38/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.04:30:18.38:!2003.339.04:30:20
2003.339.04:30:20.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:30:20.00/disc_pos/250523836416,250394871536,
2003.339.04:30:20.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:30:20.01:midob
2003.339.04:30:20.77/tpi/1u,15727,2u,15741,3u,15885,4u,16069,ia,13943
2003.339.04:30:20.77/tpi/9u,15726,au,16078,bu,15826,cu,15989,du,15892,eu,15833,ib,6740
2003.339.04:30:20.77/tpi/5u,16184,6u,15850,7u,15624,8u,15755,ic,23443
2003.339.04:30:20.95/tpgain/1u,118,2u,98,3u,91,4u,71,ia,13943
2003.339.04:30:20.95/tpgain/9u,105,au,85,bu,103,cu,87,du,108,eu,103,ib,6740
2003.339.04:30:20.95/tpgain/5u,46,6u,65,7u,47,8u,55,ic,23443
2003.339.04:30:21.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:30:21.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:30:21.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:30:21.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:30:21.53/tsys/1u,60.9,2u,62.0,3u,51.9,4u,52.9,ia,53.0
2003.339.04:30:21.53/tsys/9u,53.1,au,49.2,bu,56.8,cu,60.9,du,44.3,eu,50.4,ib,52.8
2003.339.04:30:21.53/tsys/5u,47.5,6u,50.2,7u,51.6,8u,51.2,ic,46.2
2003.339.04:30:22.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:30:22.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:30:22.58/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.04:30:22.78/gps-fmout/S +9.5E-08
2003.339.04:30:25.42/wx/15.4,888.1,53.9
2003.339.04:30:25.48/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,13952,6746,26,1pps
2003.339.04:30:25.53/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,23450,110,24,1pps
2003.339.04:30:25.61/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 5.70,lock,16028,16168,38,1pps
2003.339.04:30:25.69/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.91, -2.54,lock,16206,15690,33,1pps
2003.339.04:30:25.77/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.34, 3.92,lock,15994,16148,61,1pps
2003.339.04:30:26.16#antcn#TR $$/339.04:30:26.08 304.6315 6.0454 -0.0000 0.0002
2003.339.04:30:26.16#antcn#CO 0.0548 -0.0946 -0.7967 0.1548
2003.339.04:30:27.43/mat/600B0262
2003.339.04:30:28.01/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:30:28.01:!2003.339.04:31:58
2003.339.04:30:28.75#setcl#time/185180320,1,2003,339,04,30,29.00,1.571,34.825,29
2003.339.04:30:28.75#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:31:58.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:31:58.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:31:58.50:disc_pos
2003.339.04:31:58.51/disc_pos/252126679824,250395871536,
2003.339.04:31:58.51:disc_check
2003.339.04:31:58.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h31m58.455s,33176,0.00250s,40000,3981322796,
2003.339.04:31:58.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:31:58.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 241653 : 239523 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:31:58.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 241644 : 239522 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:31:58.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 241668 : 239523 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:31:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 241666 : 239516 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:31:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 241660 : 239536 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:31:58.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 241650 : 239520 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:31:58.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 241646 : 239518 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:31:59.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 241653 : 239519 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:31:59.01:scan_name=339-0433,r4100,98
2003.339.04:31:59.01:source=2318+049,231812.14,045723.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.04:32:00.09:setupsx
2003.339.04:32:09.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:32:09.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:32:09.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 91 ;
2003.339.04:32:09.32:!2003.339.04:33:40
2003.339.04:33:21.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:33:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:33:40.00/disc_pos/252126679824,252125679824,
2003.339.04:33:40.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:33:40.04:!2003.339.04:33:40
2003.339.04:33:40.05:preob
2003.339.04:33:41.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:33:42.49/tpi/1u,16221,2u,16128,3u,16314,4u,16057,ia,9730
2003.339.04:33:42.49/tpi/9u,16344,au,15974,bu,16200,cu,16208,du,16139,eu,16171,ib,4999
2003.339.04:33:42.49/tpi/5u,15954,6u,16125,7u,16057,8u,15887,ic,16118
2003.339.04:33:42.67/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9730
2003.339.04:33:42.67/tpgain/9u,126,au,98,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4999
2003.339.04:33:42.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16118
2003.339.04:33:44.90/tpzero/1u,496,2u,320,3u,400,4u,448,ia,270
2003.339.04:33:44.90/tpzero/9u,595,au,544,bu,558,cu,521,du,378,eu,433,ib,284
2003.339.04:33:44.90/tpzero/5u,463,6u,577,7u,370,8u,275,ic,587
2003.339.04:33:47.14/tpical/1u,18204,2u,18071,3u,18699,4u,18377,ia,11116
2003.339.04:33:47.14/tpical/9u,19371,au,19092,bu,19108,cu,18871,du,19781,eu,19283
2003.339.04:33:47.14/tpical/ib,5888
2003.339.04:33:47.14/tpical/5u,18602,6u,18395,7u,18485,8u,18337,ic,18774
2003.339.04:33:47.15/tpdiff/1u,1983,2u,1943,3u,2385,4u,2320,ia,1386
2003.339.04:33:47.15/tpdiff/9u,3027,au,3118,bu,2908,cu,2663,du,3642,eu,3112,ib,889
2003.339.04:33:47.15/tpdiff/5u,2648,6u,2270,7u,2428,8u,2450,ic,2656
2003.339.04:33:47.32/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11116
2003.339.04:33:47.32/tpdiffgain/9u,126,au,98,bu,123,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5888
2003.339.04:33:47.32/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18774
2003.339.04:33:47.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:33:47.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:33:47.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:33:47.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:33:47.91/tsys/1u,43.6,2u,44.7,3u,36.7,4u,37.0,ia,37.5
2003.339.04:33:47.91/tsys/9u,37.5,au,35.6,bu,38.7,cu,42.4,du,31.2,eu,36.4,ib,38.2
2003.339.04:33:47.91/tsys/5u,32.2,6u,37.7,7u,35.5,8u,35.0,ic,32.2
2003.339.04:33:48.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:33:48.37/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.04:33:48.37:!2003.339.04:33:50
2003.339.04:33:50.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:33:50.00/disc_pos/252254638080,252125679824,
2003.339.04:33:50.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:33:50.01:midob
2003.339.04:33:50.77/tpi/1u,16019,2u,15548,3u,15531,4u,15680,ia,9736
2003.339.04:33:50.77/tpi/9u,16099,au,15634,bu,15748,cu,15931,du,16189,eu,15664,ib,4994
2003.339.04:33:50.77/tpi/5u,15467,6u,16095,7u,15559,8u,15896,ic,16135
2003.339.04:33:50.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9736
2003.339.04:33:50.95/tpgain/9u,125,au,97,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,119,ib,4994
2003.339.04:33:50.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16135
2003.339.04:33:51.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:33:51.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:33:51.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:33:51.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:33:51.53/tsys/1u,43.7,2u,44.6,3u,36.9,4u,37.0,ia,37.6
2003.339.04:33:51.53/tsys/9u,37.5,au,35.6,bu,38.9,cu,42.5,du,31.3,eu,36.5,ib,38.1
2003.339.04:33:51.53/tsys/5u,32.4,6u,37.6,7u,35.7,8u,35.1,ic,32.2
2003.339.04:33:52.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:33:52.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:33:52.66/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.04:33:52.78/gps-fmout/S +1.51E-07
2003.339.04:33:52.79/wx/15.3,888.2,54.0
2003.339.04:33:52.85/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9737,4996,26,1pps
2003.339.04:33:52.90/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16136,110,24,1pps
2003.339.04:33:52.98/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16225,16338,38,1pps
2003.339.04:33:53.06/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16018,15830,33,1pps
2003.339.04:33:53.14/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16131,15944,61,1pps
2003.339.04:33:54.18#antcn#TR $$/339.04:33:54.10 154.6181 71.4564 -0.0004 -0.0001
2003.339.04:33:54.18#antcn#CO 0.0025 -0.0435 -0.7967 0.0059
2003.339.04:33:55.81/mat/600B0131
2003.339.04:33:56.37/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:33:56.37:!2003.339.04:35:28
2003.339.04:33:56.77#setcl#time/185201122,1,2003,339,04,33,57.00,1.555,34.883,27
2003.339.04:33:56.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:35:28.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:35:28.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:35:28.50:disc_pos
2003.339.04:35:28.50/disc_pos/253857321056,252126679824,
2003.339.04:35:28.51:disc_check
2003.339.04:35:28.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h35m28.448s,15348,0.00250s,40000,1629256596,
2003.339.04:35:28.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:35:28.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 243316 : 241163 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:28.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 243307 : 241163 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:28.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 243333 : 241163 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:28.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 243329 : 241156 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:28.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 243325 : 241177 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:28.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 243313 : 241160 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:28.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 243310 : 241158 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:28.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 243316 : 241159 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:29.00:scan_name=339-0436,r4100,98
2003.339.04:35:29.00:source=3c446,222311.09,-051217.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.04:35:30.09:setupsx
2003.339.04:35:39.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:39.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:35:39.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 92 ;
2003.339.04:35:39.33:!2003.339.04:36:16
2003.339.04:35:54.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:36:16.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:36:16.00/disc_pos/253857321056,253856321056,
2003.339.04:36:16.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:36:16.05:!2003.339.04:36:16
2003.339.04:36:16.05:preob
2003.339.04:36:17.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:36:18.48/tpi/1u,16263,2u,16016,3u,16330,4u,16209,ia,9856
2003.339.04:36:18.48/tpi/9u,16144,au,16139,bu,16165,cu,16048,du,16282,eu,16072,ib,5047
2003.339.04:36:18.48/tpi/5u,16063,6u,15979,7u,16202,8u,15982,ic,16215
2003.339.04:36:18.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9856
2003.339.04:36:18.66/tpgain/9u,118,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5047
2003.339.04:36:18.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16215
2003.339.04:36:20.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,317,3u,398,4u,450,ia,271
2003.339.04:36:20.89/tpzero/9u,582,au,549,bu,559,cu,517,du,381,eu,431,ib,284
2003.339.04:36:20.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,577,7u,371,8u,276,ic,587
2003.339.04:36:23.13/tpical/1u,18210,2u,17902,3u,18627,4u,18511,ia,11216
2003.339.04:36:23.13/tpical/9u,18707,au,19341,bu,19022,cu,18701,du,19903,eu,19141
2003.339.04:36:23.13/tpical/ib,5936
2003.339.04:36:23.13/tpical/5u,18621,6u,18249,7u,18551,8u,18354,ic,18814
2003.339.04:36:23.14/tpdiff/1u,1947,2u,1886,3u,2297,4u,2302,ia,1360
2003.339.04:36:23.14/tpdiff/9u,2563,au,3202,bu,2857,cu,2653,du,3621,eu,3069,ib,889
2003.339.04:36:23.14/tpdiff/5u,2558,6u,2270,7u,2349,8u,2372,ic,2599
2003.339.04:36:23.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11216
2003.339.04:36:23.31/tpdiffgain/9u,118,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5936
2003.339.04:36:23.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18814
2003.339.04:36:23.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:36:23.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:36:23.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:36:23.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:36:23.90/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,45.8,3u,38.1,4u,37.7,ia,38.8
2003.339.04:36:23.90/tsys/9u,43.7,au,35.1,bu,39.3,cu,42.1,du,31.6,eu,36.7,ib,38.6
2003.339.04:36:23.90/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,37.3,7u,37.1,8u,36.4,ic,33.1
2003.339.04:36:24.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:36:24.34/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.04:36:24.34:!2003.339.04:36:26
2003.339.04:36:26.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:36:26.00/disc_pos/253985198080,253856321056,
2003.339.04:36:26.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:36:26.03:midob
2003.339.04:36:26.78/tpi/1u,16067,2u,15726,3u,15502,4u,15842,ia,9849
2003.339.04:36:26.78/tpi/9u,15694,au,15920,bu,15769,cu,15849,du,15919,eu,15839,ib,5052
2003.339.04:36:26.78/tpi/5u,15519,6u,15964,7u,15648,8u,15959,ic,16206
2003.339.04:36:26.96/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9849
2003.339.04:36:26.96/tpgain/9u,116,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5052
2003.339.04:36:26.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16206
2003.339.04:36:27.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:36:27.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:36:27.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:36:27.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:36:27.55/tsys/1u,44.6,2u,45.7,3u,38.3,4u,37.7,ia,38.7
2003.339.04:36:27.55/tsys/9u,44.0,au,35.3,bu,39.7,cu,42.5,du,31.9,eu,36.8,ib,38.6
2003.339.04:36:27.55/tsys/5u,33.6,6u,37.3,7u,37.1,8u,36.4,ic,33.1
2003.339.04:36:28.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:36:28.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:36:28.63/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.04:36:28.78/gps-fmout/S +1.06E-07
2003.339.04:36:29.95/wx/15.3,888.2,54.4
2003.339.04:36:30.00/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9847,5043,26,1pps
2003.339.04:36:30.05/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16203,110,24,1pps
2003.339.04:36:30.13/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16254,16300,38,1pps
2003.339.04:36:30.21/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16068,15889,33,1pps
2003.339.04:36:30.29/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.27, 5.20,lock,16044,15980,61,1pps
2003.339.04:36:31.17#antcn#TR $$/339.04:36:31.09 194.0936 62.1478 -0.0001 0.0002
2003.339.04:36:31.17#antcn#CO 0.0091 -0.0557 -0.7967 0.0092
2003.339.04:36:31.31/mat/600B0192
2003.339.04:36:31.85/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:36:31.85:!2003.339.04:38:04
2003.339.04:36:32.76#setcl#time/185216720,1,2003,339,04,36,33.00,1.567,34.926,28
2003.339.04:36:32.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:38:04.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:38:04.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:38:04.49:disc_pos
2003.339.04:38:04.50/disc_pos/255588041192,253857321056,
2003.339.04:38:04.50:disc_check
2003.339.04:38:04.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h38m04.445s,1912,0.00250s,40000,765253300,
2003.339.04:38:04.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:38:04.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 244980 : 242803 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:04.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 244973 : 242802 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:04.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 244996 : 242803 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:04.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 244993 : 242796 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:04.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 244988 : 242817 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:04.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 244978 : 242801 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:04.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 244973 : 242798 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:04.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 244980 : 242799 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:04.99:scan_name=339-0439,r4100,203
2003.339.04:38:05.00:source=0002+200,000201.64,200300.2,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.04:38:05.09:setupsx
2003.339.04:38:14.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:14.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:38:14.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 93 ;
2003.339.04:38:14.35:!2003.339.04:39:11
2003.339.04:39:01.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:39:11.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:39:11.00/disc_pos/255588041192,255587041192,
2003.339.04:39:11.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:39:11.05:!2003.339.04:39:11
2003.339.04:39:11.05:preob
2003.339.04:39:12.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:39:13.47/tpi/1u,16254,2u,16097,3u,16024,4u,15945,ia,9688
2003.339.04:39:13.47/tpi/9u,16083,au,16111,bu,16130,cu,16157,du,16272,eu,16047,ib,4838
2003.339.04:39:13.47/tpi/5u,15832,6u,16168,7u,15926,8u,16225,ic,15946
2003.339.04:39:13.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9688
2003.339.04:39:13.65/tpgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,4838
2003.339.04:39:13.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15946
2003.339.04:39:15.88/tpzero/1u,497,2u,321,3u,394,4u,447,ia,270
2003.339.04:39:15.88/tpzero/9u,593,au,551,bu,559,cu,523,du,384,eu,432,ib,281
2003.339.04:39:15.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,578,7u,368,8u,279,ic,584
2003.339.04:39:18.12/tpical/1u,18224,2u,18014,3u,18361,4u,18234,ia,11045
2003.339.04:39:18.12/tpical/9u,19074,au,19357,bu,18967,cu,18763,du,19893,eu,19104
2003.339.04:39:18.12/tpical/ib,5710
2003.339.04:39:18.12/tpical/5u,18355,6u,18471,7u,18271,8u,18699,ic,18540
2003.339.04:39:18.13/tpdiff/1u,1970,2u,1917,3u,2337,4u,2289,ia,1357
2003.339.04:39:18.13/tpdiff/9u,2991,au,3246,bu,2837,cu,2606,du,3621,eu,3057,ib,872
2003.339.04:39:18.13/tpdiff/5u,2523,6u,2303,7u,2345,8u,2474,ic,2594
2003.339.04:39:18.30/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11045
2003.339.04:39:18.30/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,101,bu,124,cu,104,du,128,eu,122,ib,5710
2003.339.04:39:18.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18540
2003.339.04:39:18.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:39:18.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:39:18.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:39:18.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:39:18.89/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,45.3,3u,36.8,4u,37.2,ia,38.2
2003.339.04:39:18.89/tsys/9u,37.3,au,34.5,bu,39.5,cu,43.2,du,31.6,eu,36.8,ib,37.6
2003.339.04:39:18.89/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,37.2,7u,36.5,8u,35.4,ic,32.6
2003.339.04:39:19.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:39:19.36/cable/2.4260E-04
2003.339.04:39:19.36:!2003.339.04:39:21
2003.339.04:39:21.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:39:21.00/disc_pos/255716044800,255587041192,
2003.339.04:39:21.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:39:21.03:midob
2003.339.04:39:21.77/tpi/1u,16060,2u,15530,3u,15482,4u,15949,ia,9685
2003.339.04:39:21.77/tpi/9u,16107,au,15822,bu,16129,cu,15803,du,16279,eu,16038,ib,4841
2003.339.04:39:21.77/tpi/5u,15811,6u,15791,7u,15939,8u,16261,ic,15951
2003.339.04:39:21.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,85,ia,9685
2003.339.04:39:21.95/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,124,cu,103,du,128,eu,122,ib,4841
2003.339.04:39:21.95/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15951
2003.339.04:39:22.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:39:22.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:39:22.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:39:22.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:39:22.53/tsys/1u,44.1,2u,45.2,3u,36.9,4u,37.2,ia,38.2
2003.339.04:39:22.53/tsys/9u,37.3,au,34.6,bu,39.5,cu,43.1,du,31.6,eu,36.8,ib,37.7
2003.339.04:39:22.53/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,37.3,7u,36.5,8u,35.5,ic,32.6
2003.339.04:39:23.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:39:23.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:39:23.63/cable/2.4260E-04
2003.339.04:39:23.78/gps-fmout/S +1.89E-07
2003.339.04:39:23.79/wx/15.2,888.2,54.0
2003.339.04:39:23.85/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9687,4837,26,1pps
2003.339.04:39:23.90/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15955,109,24,1pps
2003.339.04:39:23.98/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16264,16362,38,1pps
2003.339.04:39:24.06/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15832,15642,33,1pps
2003.339.04:39:24.14/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.42,lock,16767,15816,61,1pps
2003.339.04:39:25.17#antcn#TR $$/339.04:39:25.09 93.0371 73.6329 -0.0000 -0.0000
2003.339.04:39:25.17#antcn#CO 0.0319 -0.0350 -0.7967 0.0051
2003.339.04:39:26.04/mat/600B0192
2003.339.04:39:26.58/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:39:26.58:!2003.339.04:42:44
2003.339.04:39:26.77#setcl#time/185234121,1,2003,339,04,39,27.00,1.558,34.975,27
2003.339.04:39:26.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:42:44.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:42:44.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:42:44.49:disc_pos
2003.339.04:42:44.50/disc_pos/258998776848,255588041192,
2003.339.04:42:44.50:disc_check
2003.339.04:42:44.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h42m44.450s,29968,0.00250s,40000,1069316288,
2003.339.04:42:44.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:42:44.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 248249 : 246046 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:44.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 248239 : 246044 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:44.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 248263 : 246045 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:44.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 248259 : 246038 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:44.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 248254 : 246060 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:44.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 248244 : 246043 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:44.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 248239 : 246040 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:44.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 248246 : 246041 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:44.99:scan_name=339-0444,r4100,281
2003.339.04:42:44.99:source=cta26,033658.94,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.04:42:45.08:setupsx
2003.339.04:42:54.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:54.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:42:54.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 94 ;
2003.339.04:42:54.30:!2003.339.04:44:07
2003.339.04:43:20.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:44:07.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:44:07.00/disc_pos/258998776848,258997776848,
2003.339.04:44:07.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:44:07.05:!2003.339.04:44:07
2003.339.04:44:07.06:preob
2003.339.04:44:08.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:44:09.49/tpi/1u,16140,2u,16200,3u,16096,4u,16156,ia,11064
2003.339.04:44:09.49/tpi/9u,16327,au,16247,bu,16301,cu,16078,du,16203,eu,16225,ib,5551
2003.339.04:44:09.49/tpi/5u,15732,6u,16283,7u,15865,8u,16195,ic,18448
2003.339.04:44:09.67/tpgain/1u,133,2u,111,3u,102,4u,80,ia,11064
2003.339.04:44:09.67/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,5551
2003.339.04:44:09.67/tpgain/5u,51,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18448
2003.339.04:44:11.90/tpzero/1u,483,2u,312,3u,383,4u,442,ia,283
2003.339.04:44:11.90/tpzero/9u,586,au,542,bu,548,cu,507,du,363,eu,426,ib,289
2003.339.04:44:11.90/tpzero/5u,457,6u,574,7u,364,8u,276,ic,605
2003.339.04:44:14.14/tpical/1u,17905,2u,17937,3u,18174,4u,18227,ia,12457
2003.339.04:44:14.14/tpical/9u,19001,au,19056,bu,18839,cu,18378,du,19383,eu,18989
2003.339.04:44:14.14/tpical/ib,6436
2003.339.04:44:14.14/tpical/5u,17986,6u,18414,7u,17975,8u,18366,ic,21115
2003.339.04:44:14.15/tpdiff/1u,1765,2u,1737,3u,2078,4u,2071,ia,1393
2003.339.04:44:14.15/tpdiff/9u,2674,au,2809,bu,2538,cu,2300,du,3180,eu,2764,ib,885
2003.339.04:44:14.15/tpdiff/5u,2254,6u,2131,7u,2110,8u,2171,ic,2667
2003.339.04:44:14.32/tpdiffgain/1u,133,2u,111,3u,102,4u,80,ia,12457
2003.339.04:44:14.32/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,6436
2003.339.04:44:14.32/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,21115
2003.339.04:44:14.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:44:14.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:44:14.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:44:14.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:44:14.91/tsys/1u,48.8,2u,50.3,3u,41.6,4u,41.7,ia,42.6
2003.339.04:44:14.91/tsys/9u,42.4,au,40.3,bu,44.7,cu,48.7,du,35.9,eu,41.2,ib,42.8
2003.339.04:44:14.91/tsys/5u,37.3,6u,40.5,7u,40.4,8u,40.3,ic,36.8
2003.339.04:44:15.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:44:15.39/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.04:44:15.39:!2003.339.04:44:17
2003.339.04:44:17.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:44:17.00/disc_pos/259126763520,258997776848,
2003.339.04:44:17.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:44:17.02:midob
2003.339.04:44:17.75/tpi/1u,16118,2u,15667,3u,15766,4u,15722,ia,11054
2003.339.04:44:17.75/tpi/9u,15831,au,15623,bu,15717,cu,15750,du,15665,eu,15685,ib,5551
2003.339.04:44:17.75/tpi/5u,15741,6u,15886,7u,15865,8u,16176,ic,18430
2003.339.04:44:17.93/tpgain/1u,133,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11054
2003.339.04:44:17.93/tpgain/9u,117,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,5551
2003.339.04:44:17.93/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18430
2003.339.04:44:18.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:44:18.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:44:18.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:44:18.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:44:18.51/tsys/1u,48.7,2u,50.5,3u,41.5,4u,41.6,ia,42.5
2003.339.04:44:18.51/tsys/9u,42.5,au,40.4,bu,44.6,cu,48.7,du,35.9,eu,41.2,ib,42.8
2003.339.04:44:18.51/tsys/5u,37.3,6u,40.7,7u,40.4,8u,40.3,ic,36.8
2003.339.04:44:19.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:44:19.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:44:19.61/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.04:44:19.77/gps-fmout/S +1.88E-07
2003.339.04:44:22.89/wx/15.2,888.3,55.1
2003.339.04:44:22.94/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11057,5549,26,1pps
2003.339.04:44:22.99/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18434,109,24,1pps
2003.339.04:44:23.07/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.38, 6.70,lock,16370,16335,38,1pps
2003.339.04:44:23.15/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.36,lock,15748,16185,33,1pps
2003.339.04:44:23.23/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.27, 4.82,lock,16112,16106,61,1pps
2003.339.04:44:24.15#antcn#TR $$/339.04:44:24.08 99.5975 17.7880 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.04:44:24.15#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.1045 -0.7967 0.0539
2003.339.04:44:25.79/mat/600B0120
2003.339.04:44:26.37/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:44:26.37:!2003.339.04:48:58
2003.339.04:44:26.74#setcl#time/185264118,1,2003,339,04,44,27.00,1.575,35.058,30
2003.339.04:44:26.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:48:58.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:48:58.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:48:58.48:disc_pos
2003.339.04:48:58.49/disc_pos/263657333272,258998776848,
2003.339.04:48:58.50:disc_check
2003.339.04:48:58.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h48m58.445s,37320,0.00250s,40000,1325356224,
2003.339.04:48:58.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:48:58.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 252705 : 250478 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:48:58.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 252695 : 250477 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:48:58.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 252719 : 250477 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:48:58.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 252716 : 250472 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:48:58.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 252712 : 250492 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:48:58.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 252700 : 250476 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:48:58.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 252695 : 250473 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:48:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 252702 : 250473 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:48:58.98:scan_name=339-0451,r4100,98
2003.339.04:48:58.98:source=2136+141,213637.43,141000.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.04:48:59.08:setupsx
2003.339.04:49:08.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:49:08.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:49:08.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 95 ;
2003.339.04:49:08.31:!2003.339.04:51:15
2003.339.04:50:22.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:51:15.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:51:15.00/disc_pos/263657333272,263656333272,
2003.339.04:51:15.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:51:15.04:!2003.339.04:51:15
2003.339.04:51:15.05:preob
2003.339.04:51:16.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:51:17.47/tpi/1u,16142,2u,16063,3u,16226,4u,16060,ia,9524
2003.339.04:51:17.47/tpi/9u,16293,au,15968,bu,16050,cu,16014,du,16479,eu,15924,ib,4890
2003.339.04:51:17.47/tpi/5u,16257,6u,16057,7u,16257,8u,16095,ic,15755
2003.339.04:51:17.65/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9524
2003.339.04:51:17.65/tpgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,128,eu,121,ib,4890
2003.339.04:51:17.65/tpgain/5u,56,6u,78,7u,58,8u,68,ic,15755
2003.339.04:51:19.88/tpzero/1u,497,2u,322,3u,402,4u,450,ia,267
2003.339.04:51:19.88/tpzero/9u,598,au,550,bu,559,cu,520,du,387,eu,431,ib,283
2003.339.04:51:19.88/tpzero/5u,465,6u,578,7u,373,8u,278,ic,583
2003.339.04:51:22.12/tpical/1u,18125,2u,17968,3u,18592,4u,18370,ia,10865
2003.339.04:51:22.12/tpical/9u,19328,au,19178,bu,18868,cu,18654,du,20118,eu,19016
2003.339.04:51:22.12/tpical/ib,5765
2003.339.04:51:22.12/tpical/5u,18862,6u,18354,7u,18664,8u,18495,ic,18306
2003.339.04:51:22.13/tpdiff/1u,1983,2u,1905,3u,2366,4u,2310,ia,1341
2003.339.04:51:22.13/tpdiff/9u,3035,au,3210,bu,2818,cu,2640,du,3639,eu,3092,ib,875
2003.339.04:51:22.13/tpdiff/5u,2605,6u,2297,7u,2407,8u,2400,ic,2551
2003.339.04:51:22.30/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10865
2003.339.04:51:22.30/tpdiffgain/9u,127,au,100,bu,123,cu,103,du,128,eu,121,ib,5765
2003.339.04:51:22.30/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,78,7u,58,8u,68,ic,18306
2003.339.04:51:22.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:51:22.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:51:22.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:51:22.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:51:22.89/tsys/1u,43.4,2u,45.4,3u,36.8,4u,37.2,ia,38.0
2003.339.04:51:22.89/tsys/9u,37.2,au,34.6,bu,39.6,cu,42.3,du,31.8,eu,36.1,ib,37.9
2003.339.04:51:22.89/tsys/5u,33.3,6u,37.1,7u,36.3,8u,36.2,ic,32.7
2003.339.04:51:23.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:51:23.33/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.04:51:23.33:!2003.339.04:51:25
2003.339.04:51:25.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:51:25.00/disc_pos/263785193472,263656333272,
2003.339.04:51:25.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:51:25.02:midob
2003.339.04:51:25.75/tpi/1u,15959,2u,15795,3u,15480,4u,15711,ia,9530
2003.339.04:51:25.75/tpi/9u,16119,au,15686,bu,15609,cu,15791,du,16523,eu,16258,ib,4892
2003.339.04:51:25.75/tpi/5u,15622,6u,16068,7u,15759,8u,16084,ic,15764
2003.339.04:51:25.93/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9530
2003.339.04:51:25.93/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,128,eu,122,ib,4892
2003.339.04:51:25.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15764
2003.339.04:51:26.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:51:26.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:51:26.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:51:26.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:51:26.51/tsys/1u,43.5,2u,45.5,3u,37.1,4u,37.2,ia,38.0
2003.339.04:51:26.51/tsys/9u,37.4,au,34.7,bu,39.8,cu,42.5,du,31.9,eu,36.2,ib,37.9
2003.339.04:51:26.51/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,37.1,7u,36.4,8u,36.2,ic,32.7
2003.339.04:51:27.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:51:27.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:51:27.63/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.04:51:27.78/gps-fmout/S +1.08E-07
2003.339.04:51:31.03/wx/15.1,888.3,54.6
2003.339.04:51:31.09/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9533,4892,26,1pps
2003.339.04:51:31.14/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15746,110,24,1pps
2003.339.04:51:31.22/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.30,lock,16181,16296,38,1pps
2003.339.04:51:31.30/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15634,15956,33,1pps
2003.339.04:51:31.38/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 5.35,lock,16361,16069,61,1pps
2003.339.04:51:32.18#antcn#TR $$/339.04:51:32.08 253.4497 67.7272 -0.0000 0.0006
2003.339.04:51:32.18#antcn#CO -0.0235 -0.0382 -0.7967 0.0072
2003.339.04:51:33.80/mat/600B0230
2003.339.04:51:34.36/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:51:34.36:!2003.339.04:53:03
2003.339.04:51:34.76#setcl#time/185306919,1,2003,339,04,51,35.00,1.562,35.177,28
2003.339.04:51:34.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:53:03.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:53:03.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:53:03.48:disc_pos
2003.339.04:53:03.49/disc_pos/265388036800,263657333272,
2003.339.04:53:03.50:disc_check
2003.339.04:53:03.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h53m03.450s,4424,0.00250s,40000,2189409368,
2003.339.04:53:03.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:53:03.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 254369 : 252118 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:03.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 254358 : 252117 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:03.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 254384 : 252118 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:03.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 254379 : 252112 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:03.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 254376 : 252132 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:03.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 254365 : 252116 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:03.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 254358 : 252113 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:03.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 254366 : 252113 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:03.98:scan_name=339-0458,r4100,98
2003.339.04:53:03.98:source=0003-066,000340.29,-064017.4,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.04:53:04.08:setupsx
2003.339.04:53:13.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:13.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.04:53:13.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 96 ;
2003.339.04:53:13.30:!2003.339.04:58:04
2003.339.04:54:03.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.04:58:04.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:58:04.00/disc_pos/265388036800,265387036800,
2003.339.04:58:04.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.04:58:04.04:!2003.339.04:58:04
2003.339.04:58:04.05:preob
2003.339.04:58:05.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:58:06.48/tpi/1u,16191,2u,16096,3u,16145,4u,16035,ia,9944
2003.339.04:58:06.48/tpi/9u,16130,au,15892,bu,16099,cu,15931,du,16041,eu,15907,ib,5079
2003.339.04:58:06.48/tpi/5u,16355,6u,15994,7u,15943,8u,16248,ic,16485
2003.339.04:58:06.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9944
2003.339.04:58:06.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5079
2003.339.04:58:06.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16485
2003.339.04:58:08.89/tpzero/1u,494,2u,320,3u,395,4u,446,ia,272
2003.339.04:58:08.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,544,bu,556,cu,515,du,374,eu,429,ib,285
2003.339.04:58:08.89/tpzero/5u,466,6u,575,7u,367,8u,278,ic,590
2003.339.04:58:11.13/tpical/1u,18152,2u,18029,3u,18479,4u,18319,ia,11333
2003.339.04:58:11.13/tpical/9u,18988,au,18990,bu,18954,cu,18498,du,19582,eu,18965
2003.339.04:58:11.13/tpical/ib,5983
2003.339.04:58:11.13/tpical/5u,18936,6u,18290,7u,18273,8u,18694,ic,19149
2003.339.04:58:11.14/tpdiff/1u,1961,2u,1933,3u,2334,4u,2284,ia,1389
2003.339.04:58:11.14/tpdiff/9u,2858,au,3098,bu,2855,cu,2567,du,3541,eu,3058,ib,904
2003.339.04:58:11.14/tpdiff/5u,2581,6u,2296,7u,2330,8u,2446,ic,2664
2003.339.04:58:11.31/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11333
2003.339.04:58:11.31/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5983
2003.339.04:58:11.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19149
2003.339.04:58:11.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:58:11.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:58:11.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:58:11.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:58:11.90/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,44.9,3u,37.1,4u,37.5,ia,38.3
2003.339.04:58:11.90/tsys/9u,39.2,au,35.7,bu,39.2,cu,43.2,du,31.9,eu,36.4,ib,38.2
2003.339.04:58:11.90/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,36.9,7u,36.8,8u,35.9,ic,32.8
2003.339.04:58:12.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:58:12.35/cable/2.4201E-04
2003.339.04:58:12.35:!2003.339.04:58:14
2003.339.04:58:14.00:disc_pos
2003.339.04:58:14.00/disc_pos/265515986944,265387036800,
2003.339.04:58:14.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.04:58:14.02:midob
2003.339.04:58:14.76/tpi/1u,16199,2u,15810,3u,15602,4u,15616,ia,9953
2003.339.04:58:14.76/tpi/9u,15828,au,15809,bu,15856,cu,16185,du,16491,eu,16456,ib,5131
2003.339.04:58:14.76/tpi/5u,15793,6u,16001,7u,15907,8u,16265,ic,16493
2003.339.04:58:14.94/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9953
2003.339.04:58:14.94/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,119,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5131
2003.339.04:58:14.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16493
2003.339.04:58:15.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.04:58:15.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.04:58:15.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.04:58:15.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.04:58:15.52/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,44.9,3u,37.2,4u,37.4,ia,38.3
2003.339.04:58:15.52/tsys/9u,39.7,au,36.2,bu,39.9,cu,44.0,du,32.2,eu,37.1,ib,38.6
2003.339.04:58:15.52/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,37.0,7u,36.7,8u,35.9,ic,32.8
2003.339.04:58:16.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.04:58:16.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.04:58:16.63/cable/2.4201E-04
2003.339.04:58:16.78/gps-fmout/S +9.2E-08
2003.339.04:58:19.30/wx/15.1,888.2,54.0
2003.339.04:58:19.35/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9944,5094,26,1pps
2003.339.04:58:19.40/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16485,110,24,1pps
2003.339.04:58:19.48/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16191,16252,38,1pps
2003.339.04:58:19.56/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15771,15623,33,1pps
2003.339.04:58:19.64/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.20,lock,16164,16093,61,1pps
2003.339.04:58:20.16#antcn#TR $$/339.04:58:20.09 154.2994 58.6939 -0.0002 -0.0001
2003.339.04:58:20.16#antcn#CO 0.0320 -0.0615 -0.7967 0.0106
2003.339.04:58:20.96/mat/600B0372
2003.339.04:58:21.52/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.04:58:21.52:!2003.339.04:59:52
2003.339.04:58:21.77#setcl#time/185347619,1,2003,339,04,58,22.00,1.557,35.290,27
2003.339.04:58:21.77#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.04:59:49.77;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.04:59:52.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.04:59:52.00:disc_end
2003.339.04:59:52.49:disc_pos
2003.339.04:59:52.50/disc_pos/267118832960,265388036800,
2003.339.04:59:52.51:disc_check
2003.339.04:59:52.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d04h59m52.455s,31064,0.00250s,40000,4813257200,
2003.339.04:59:52.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.04:59:52.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 256032 : 253758 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:59:52.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 256022 : 253757 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:59:52.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 256047 : 253758 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:59:52.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 256043 : 253752 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:59:52.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 256041 : 253772 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:59:52.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 256030 : 253757 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:59:52.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 256022 : 253753 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:59:52.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 256029 : 253754 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.04:59:52.99:scan_name=339-0511b,r4100,774
2003.339.04:59:53.00:source=0104-408,010427.58,-405021.4,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.04:59:53.08:setupsx
2003.339.05:00:02.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:00:02.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:00:02.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 97 ;
2003.339.05:00:02.30:!2003.339.05:11:43
2003.339.05:00:18.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.05:11:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:11:43.00/disc_pos/267118832960,267117832960,
2003.339.05:11:43.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.05:11:43.05:!2003.339.05:11:43
2003.339.05:11:43.05:preob
2003.339.05:11:44.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:11:45.47/tpi/1u,16224,2u,16210,3u,16094,4u,15938,ia,10648
2003.339.05:11:45.47/tpi/9u,16054,au,15998,bu,16072,cu,16170,du,16278,eu,16062,ib,5432
2003.339.05:11:45.47/tpi/5u,15764,6u,16182,7u,15888,8u,15939,ic,17746
2003.339.05:11:45.65/tpgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10648
2003.339.05:11:45.65/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,121,eu,115,ib,5432
2003.339.05:11:45.65/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17746
2003.339.05:11:47.88/tpzero/1u,488,2u,315,3u,385,4u,440,ia,279
2003.339.05:11:47.88/tpzero/9u,584,au,539,bu,544,cu,512,du,365,eu,424,ib,287
2003.339.05:11:47.88/tpzero/5u,458,6u,574,7u,364,8u,272,ic,601
2003.339.05:11:50.12/tpical/1u,18061,2u,18005,3u,18272,4u,18066,ia,12036
2003.339.05:11:50.12/tpical/9u,18770,au,18887,bu,18660,cu,18574,du,19515,eu,18840
2003.339.05:11:50.12/tpical/ib,6325
2003.339.05:11:50.12/tpical/5u,18102,6u,18316,7u,18050,8u,18142,ic,20407
2003.339.05:11:50.13/tpdiff/1u,1837,2u,1795,3u,2178,4u,2128,ia,1388
2003.339.05:11:50.13/tpdiff/9u,2716,au,2889,bu,2588,cu,2404,du,3237,eu,2778,ib,893
2003.339.05:11:50.13/tpdiff/5u,2338,6u,2134,7u,2162,8u,2203,ic,2661
2003.339.05:11:50.30/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12036
2003.339.05:11:50.30/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,121,eu,115,ib,6325
2003.339.05:11:50.30/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20407
2003.339.05:11:50.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:11:50.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:11:50.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:11:50.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:11:50.89/tsys/1u,47.1,2u,48.7,3u,39.7,4u,40.1,ia,41.1
2003.339.05:11:50.89/tsys/9u,41.0,au,38.5,bu,43.2,cu,46.9,du,35.4,eu,40.5,ib,41.5
2003.339.05:11:50.89/tsys/5u,36.0,6u,40.2,7u,39.5,8u,39.1,ic,35.4
2003.339.05:11:51.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:11:51.32/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.05:11:51.32:!2003.339.05:11:53
2003.339.05:11:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:11:53.00/disc_pos/267246764032,267117832960,
2003.339.05:11:53.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.05:11:53.01:midob
2003.339.05:11:53.76/tpi/1u,16224,2u,15609,3u,15523,4u,15920,ia,10652
2003.339.05:11:53.76/tpi/9u,15815,au,15707,bu,15747,cu,15830,du,15699,eu,15779,ib,5430
2003.339.05:11:53.76/tpi/5u,15787,6u,15756,7u,15877,8u,15923,ic,17753
2003.339.05:11:53.94/tpgain/1u,136,2u,111,3u,102,4u,81,ia,10652
2003.339.05:11:53.94/tpgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5430
2003.339.05:11:53.94/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17753
2003.339.05:11:54.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:11:54.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:11:54.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:11:54.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:11:54.52/tsys/1u,47.1,2u,48.6,3u,39.8,4u,40.0,ia,41.1
2003.339.05:11:54.52/tsys/9u,41.1,au,38.6,bu,43.1,cu,46.9,du,35.3,eu,40.5,ib,41.5
2003.339.05:11:54.52/tsys/5u,36.1,6u,40.2,7u,39.5,8u,39.1,ic,35.5
2003.339.05:11:55.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:11:55.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:11:55.63/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.339.05:11:55.77/gps-fmout/S +1.11E-07
2003.339.05:11:57.83/wx/15.1,888.6,54.5
2003.339.05:11:57.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10645,5431,26,1pps
2003.339.05:11:57.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17743,110,24,1pps
2003.339.05:11:58.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16219,16189,38,1pps
2003.339.05:11:58.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15769,16242,33,1pps
2003.339.05:11:58.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,16067,16115,61,1pps
2003.339.05:11:59.16#antcn#TR $$/339.05:11:59.08 159.7581 23.1401 0.0002 0.0000
2003.339.05:11:59.16#antcn#CO 0.0525 -0.1038 -0.7967 0.0406
2003.339.05:12:00.09/mat/600B0153
2003.339.05:12:00.63/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.05:12:00.63:!2003.339.05:24:47
2003.339.05:12:00.76#setcl#time/185429517,1,2003,339,05,12,01.00,1.561,35.517,28
2003.339.05:12:00.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.05:24:47.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.05:24:47.00:disc_end
2003.339.05:24:47.50:disc_pos
2003.339.05:24:47.50/disc_pos/279665672760,267118832960,
2003.339.05:24:47.50:disc_check
2003.339.05:24:47.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d05h24m47.462s,29376,0.00250s,40000,11373281888,
2003.339.05:24:47.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.05:24:47.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 268012 : 265715 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:47.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 268002 : 265713 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:47.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 268027 : 265714 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:47.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 268023 : 265708 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:47.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 268021 : 265728 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:47.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 268010 : 265713 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:47.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 268002 : 265709 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:47.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 268012 : 265711 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:47.98:scan_name=339-0527a,r4100,98
2003.339.05:24:47.99:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.05:24:48.10:setupsx
2003.339.05:24:57.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:57.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:24:57.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 98 ;
2003.339.05:24:57.35:!2003.339.05:27:00
2003.339.05:26:11.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.05:27:00.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:27:00.00/disc_pos/279665672760,279664672760,
2003.339.05:27:00.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.05:27:00.04:!2003.339.05:27:00
2003.339.05:27:00.05:preob
2003.339.05:27:01.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:27:02.49/tpi/1u,16228,2u,16024,3u,16039,4u,16054,ia,9722
2003.339.05:27:02.49/tpi/9u,16056,au,16329,bu,16418,cu,16593,du,16639,eu,16613,ib,5134
2003.339.05:27:02.49/tpi/5u,16038,6u,15996,7u,16066,8u,15885,ic,16117
2003.339.05:27:02.67/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9722
2003.339.05:27:02.67/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5134
2003.339.05:27:02.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16117
2003.339.05:27:04.90/tpzero/1u,498,2u,319,3u,395,4u,449,ia,270
2003.339.05:27:04.90/tpzero/9u,589,au,546,bu,552,cu,515,du,373,eu,428,ib,284
2003.339.05:27:04.90/tpzero/5u,463,6u,576,7u,370,8u,275,ic,587
2003.339.05:27:07.14/tpical/1u,18180,2u,17896,3u,18299,4u,18321,ia,11062
2003.339.05:27:07.14/tpical/9u,18933,au,19151,bu,18830,cu,18665,du,19564,eu,18976
2003.339.05:27:07.14/tpical/ib,5988
2003.339.05:27:07.14/tpical/5u,18522,6u,18263,7u,18396,8u,18242,ic,18684
2003.339.05:27:07.15/tpdiff/1u,1952,2u,1872,3u,2260,4u,2267,ia,1340
2003.339.05:27:07.15/tpdiff/9u,2877,au,2822,bu,2412,cu,2072,du,2925,eu,2363,ib,854
2003.339.05:27:07.15/tpdiff/5u,2484,6u,2267,7u,2330,8u,2357,ic,2567
2003.339.05:27:07.33/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11062
2003.339.05:27:07.33/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5988
2003.339.05:27:07.33/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18684
2003.339.05:27:07.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:27:07.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:27:07.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:27:07.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:27:07.92/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,46.1,3u,38.1,4u,37.9,ia,38.8
2003.339.05:27:07.92/tsys/9u,38.7,au,40.3,bu,47.4,cu,55.9,du,40.0,eu,49.3,ib,40.9
2003.339.05:27:07.92/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,37.4,7u,37.1,8u,36.4,ic,33.3
2003.339.05:27:08.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:27:08.34/cable/2.4290E-04
2003.339.05:27:08.34:!2003.339.05:27:10
2003.339.05:27:10.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:27:10.00/disc_pos/279793668096,279664672760,
2003.339.05:27:10.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.05:27:10.03:midob
2003.339.05:27:10.79/tpi/1u,16036,2u,15742,3u,15502,4u,15693,ia,9725
2003.339.05:27:10.79/tpi/9u,16478,au,15911,bu,15932,cu,15876,du,16135,eu,15765,ib,5115
2003.339.05:27:10.79/tpi/5u,15445,6u,16032,7u,15564,8u,15899,ic,16119
2003.339.05:27:10.97/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9725
2003.339.05:27:10.97/tpgain/9u,124,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5115
2003.339.05:27:10.97/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16119
2003.339.05:27:11.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:27:11.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:27:11.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:27:11.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:27:11.55/tsys/1u,44.4,2u,46.1,3u,38.2,4u,37.9,ia,38.8
2003.339.05:27:11.55/tsys/9u,39.1,au,40.0,bu,46.7,cu,54.5,du,38.8,eu,47.5,ib,40.7
2003.339.05:27:11.55/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,37.5,7u,37.2,8u,36.5,ic,33.3
2003.339.05:27:12.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:27:12.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:27:12.62/cable/2.4290E-04
2003.339.05:27:12.76/gps-fmout/S +1.02E-07
2003.339.05:27:12.83/wx/15.1,888.6,54.8
2003.339.05:27:12.89/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9725,5069,26,1pps
2003.339.05:27:12.94/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16124,110,24,1pps
2003.339.05:27:13.02/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16233,16376,38,1pps
2003.339.05:27:13.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16010,15824,33,1pps
2003.339.05:27:13.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.12,lock,16320,15947,61,1pps
2003.339.05:27:14.17#antcn#TR $$/339.05:27:14.10 16.5638 50.9225 0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.05:27:14.17#antcn#CO 0.0482 -0.0477 -0.7967 0.0142
2003.339.05:27:15.40/mat/600B0132
2003.339.05:27:15.94/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.05:27:15.94:!2003.339.05:28:48
2003.339.05:27:16.76#setcl#time/185521116,1,2003,339,05,27,17.00,1.557,35.772,28
2003.339.05:27:16.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.05:28:48.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.05:28:48.00:disc_end
2003.339.05:28:48.48:disc_pos
2003.339.05:28:48.49/disc_pos/281396192016,279665672760,
2003.339.05:28:48.49:disc_check
2003.339.05:28:48.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d05h28m48.447s,1640,0.00250s,40000,2125268480,
2003.339.05:28:48.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.05:28:48.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 269678 : 267356 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:48.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 269665 : 267353 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:48.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 269691 : 267354 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:48.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 269686 : 267348 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:48.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 269684 : 267368 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:48.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 269673 : 267353 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:48.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 269665 : 267349 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:48.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 269675 : 267351 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:48.98:scan_name=339-0534,r4100,98
2003.339.05:28:48.98:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.05:28:49.09:setupsx
2003.339.05:28:58.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:58.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:28:58.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 99 ;
2003.339.05:28:58.32:!2003.339.05:34:32
2003.339.05:29:03.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.05:34:32.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:34:32.00/disc_pos/281396192016,281395192016,
2003.339.05:34:32.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.05:34:32.04:!2003.339.05:34:32
2003.339.05:34:32.05:preob
2003.339.05:34:33.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:34:34.48/tpi/1u,16220,2u,15988,3u,15987,4u,16016,ia,9696
2003.339.05:34:34.48/tpi/9u,16107,au,15973,bu,15861,cu,16017,du,16192,eu,15877,ib,5054
2003.339.05:34:34.48/tpi/5u,15980,6u,16011,7u,16030,8u,15846,ic,16084
2003.339.05:34:34.66/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9696
2003.339.05:34:34.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5054
2003.339.05:34:34.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16084
2003.339.05:34:36.89/tpzero/1u,497,2u,319,3u,396,4u,447,ia,270
2003.339.05:34:36.89/tpzero/9u,590,au,546,bu,554,cu,519,du,381,eu,432,ib,285
2003.339.05:34:36.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,576,7u,370,8u,274,ic,587
2003.339.05:34:39.13/tpical/1u,18173,2u,17856,3u,18276,4u,18284,ia,11049
2003.339.05:34:39.13/tpical/9u,18877,au,19134,bu,18711,cu,18635,du,19798,eu,19003
2003.339.05:34:39.13/tpical/ib,5913
2003.339.05:34:39.13/tpical/5u,18497,6u,18269,7u,18394,8u,18231,ic,18664
2003.339.05:34:39.14/tpdiff/1u,1953,2u,1868,3u,2289,4u,2268,ia,1353
2003.339.05:34:39.14/tpdiff/9u,2770,au,3161,bu,2850,cu,2618,du,3606,eu,3126,ib,859
2003.339.05:34:39.14/tpdiff/5u,2517,6u,2258,7u,2364,8u,2385,ic,2580
2003.339.05:34:39.31/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11049
2003.339.05:34:39.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5913
2003.339.05:34:39.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18664
2003.339.05:34:39.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:34:39.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:34:39.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:34:39.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:34:39.90/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,46.1,3u,37.5,4u,37.8,ia,38.3
2003.339.05:34:39.90/tsys/9u,40.3,au,35.1,bu,38.7,cu,42.6,du,31.6,eu,35.6,ib,40.0
2003.339.05:34:39.90/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,37.6,7u,36.4,8u,35.9,ic,33.0
2003.339.05:34:40.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:34:40.40/cable/2.4276E-04
2003.339.05:34:40.40:!2003.339.05:34:42
2003.339.05:34:42.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:34:42.00/disc_pos/281524178944,281395192016,
2003.339.05:34:42.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.05:34:42.03:midob
2003.339.05:34:42.77/tpi/1u,16021,2u,15712,3u,15463,4u,16005,ia,9700
2003.339.05:34:42.77/tpi/9u,15471,au,15738,bu,15469,cu,15832,du,15878,eu,15813,ib,5055
2003.339.05:34:42.77/tpi/5u,15431,6u,16019,7u,15532,8u,15868,ic,16092
2003.339.05:34:42.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,107,4u,85,ia,9700
2003.339.05:34:42.95/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5055
2003.339.05:34:42.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16092
2003.339.05:34:43.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:34:43.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:34:43.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:34:43.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:34:43.53/tsys/1u,44.4,2u,46.1,3u,37.6,4u,37.7,ia,38.3
2003.339.05:34:43.53/tsys/9u,40.0,au,35.3,bu,39.0,cu,43.0,du,32.0,eu,36.0,ib,40.0
2003.339.05:34:43.53/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,37.6,7u,36.6,8u,36.0,ic,33.1
2003.339.05:34:44.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:34:44.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:34:44.58/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.05:34:44.77/gps-fmout/S +1.82E-07
2003.339.05:34:44.89/wx/15.1,888.6,55.1
2003.339.05:34:44.95/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9706,5036,26,1pps
2003.339.05:34:45.00/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16099,109,24,1pps
2003.339.05:34:45.08/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16227,16349,38,1pps
2003.339.05:34:45.16/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15979,15807,33,1pps
2003.339.05:34:45.24/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.20,lock,16274,15965,61,1pps
2003.339.05:34:46.16#antcn#TR $$/339.05:34:46.10 33.1672 56.5397 0.0003 -0.0002
2003.339.05:34:46.16#antcn#CO 0.0489 -0.0442 -0.7967 0.0116
2003.339.05:34:47.43/mat/600B0206
2003.339.05:34:47.97/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.05:34:47.97:!2003.339.05:36:20
2003.339.05:34:48.76#setcl#time/185566315,1,2003,339,05,34,49.00,1.558,35.897,28
2003.339.05:34:48.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.05:36:20.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.05:36:20.00:disc_end
2003.339.05:36:20.48:disc_pos
2003.339.05:36:20.50/disc_pos/283126863320,281396192016,
2003.339.05:36:20.50:disc_check
2003.339.05:36:20.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d05h36m20.455s,2352,0.00250s,40000,5501447984,
2003.339.05:36:20.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.05:36:20.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 271341 : 268996 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:20.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 271328 : 268994 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:20.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 271356 : 268994 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 271349 : 268988 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:20.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 271347 : 269009 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:20.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 271336 : 268993 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:20.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 271330 : 268990 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:20.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 271338 : 268991 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:20.99:scan_name=339-0538,r4100,98
2003.339.05:36:21.00:source=3c446,222311.09,-051217.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.05:36:21.09:setupsx
2003.339.05:36:30.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:30.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:36:30.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 100 ;
2003.339.05:36:30.32:!2003.339.05:38:33
2003.339.05:38:06.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.05:38:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:38:33.00/disc_pos/283126863320,283125863320,
2003.339.05:38:33.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.05:38:33.04:!2003.339.05:38:33
2003.339.05:38:33.06:preob
2003.339.05:38:34.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:38:35.47/tpi/1u,16216,2u,15967,3u,16008,4u,16031,ia,9713
2003.339.05:38:35.47/tpi/9u,16133,au,15843,bu,15843,cu,15847,du,15938,eu,16084,ib,5076
2003.339.05:38:35.47/tpi/5u,15968,6u,16032,7u,16053,8u,15903,ic,16108
2003.339.05:38:35.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9713
2003.339.05:38:35.65/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,5076
2003.339.05:38:35.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16108
2003.339.05:38:37.88/tpzero/1u,498,2u,318,3u,396,4u,448,ia,270
2003.339.05:38:37.88/tpzero/9u,591,au,544,bu,551,cu,516,du,374,eu,433,ib,285
2003.339.05:38:37.88/tpzero/5u,463,6u,577,7u,371,8u,275,ic,587
2003.339.05:38:40.11/tpical/1u,18175,2u,17867,3u,18295,4u,18295,ia,11059
2003.339.05:38:40.11/tpical/9u,19078,au,18988,bu,18634,cu,18452,du,19447,eu,19184
2003.339.05:38:40.11/tpical/ib,5954
2003.339.05:38:40.11/tpical/5u,18521,6u,18283,7u,18431,8u,18270,ic,18692
2003.339.05:38:40.12/tpdiff/1u,1959,2u,1900,3u,2287,4u,2264,ia,1346
2003.339.05:38:40.12/tpdiff/9u,2945,au,3145,bu,2791,cu,2605,du,3509,eu,3100,ib,878
2003.339.05:38:40.12/tpdiff/5u,2553,6u,2251,7u,2378,8u,2367,ic,2584
2003.339.05:38:40.29/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11059
2003.339.05:38:40.29/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,5954
2003.339.05:38:40.29/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18692
2003.339.05:38:40.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:38:40.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:38:40.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:38:40.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:38:40.88/tsys/1u,44.1,2u,45.3,3u,37.5,4u,37.9,ia,38.6
2003.339.05:38:40.88/tsys/9u,38.0,au,35.0,bu,39.4,cu,42.4,du,31.9,eu,36.4,ib,39.3
2003.339.05:38:40.88/tsys/5u,33.4,6u,37.8,7u,36.3,8u,36.3,ic,33.0
2003.339.05:38:40.99/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:38:41.35/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.05:38:41.35:!2003.339.05:38:43
2003.339.05:38:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:38:43.00/disc_pos/283254726656,283125863320,
2003.339.05:38:43.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.05:38:43.01:midob
2003.339.05:38:43.75/tpi/1u,16184,2u,15686,3u,15456,4u,15643,ia,9703
2003.339.05:38:43.75/tpi/9u,16173,au,15674,bu,15773,cu,16104,du,16185,eu,15874,ib,5119
2003.339.05:38:43.75/tpi/5u,15406,6u,15996,7u,15517,8u,15879,ic,16096
2003.339.05:38:43.93/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9703
2003.339.05:38:43.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,97,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5119
2003.339.05:38:43.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16096
2003.339.05:38:44.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:38:44.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:38:44.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:38:44.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:38:44.51/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,45.3,3u,37.6,4u,37.8,ia,38.5
2003.339.05:38:44.51/tsys/9u,38.1,au,35.4,bu,40.0,cu,43.1,du,32.4,eu,37.1,ib,39.6
2003.339.05:38:44.51/tsys/5u,33.4,6u,37.7,7u,36.3,8u,36.3,ic,33.0
2003.339.05:38:45.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:38:45.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:38:45.64/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.05:38:45.77/gps-fmout/S +1.41E-07
2003.339.05:38:49.04/wx/15.0,888.7,55.1
2003.339.05:38:49.10/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9703,5060,26,1pps
2003.339.05:38:49.15/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16089,110,24,1pps
2003.339.05:38:49.23/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16209,16310,38,1pps
2003.339.05:38:49.31/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15989,15794,33,1pps
2003.339.05:38:49.39/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.20,lock,15932,16098,61,1pps
2003.339.05:38:50.16#antcn#TR $$/339.05:38:50.08 221.3608 55.2704 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.05:38:50.16#antcn#CO 0.0161 -0.0620 -0.7967 0.0121
2003.339.05:38:51.08/mat/600B0169
2003.339.05:38:51.62/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.05:38:51.62:!2003.339.05:40:21
2003.339.05:38:51.75#setcl#time/185590613,1,2003,339,05,38,52.00,1.568,35.965,29
2003.339.05:38:51.75#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.05:40:21.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.05:40:21.00:disc_end
2003.339.05:40:21.48:disc_pos
2003.339.05:40:21.49/disc_pos/284857571384,283126863320,
2003.339.05:40:21.49:disc_check
2003.339.05:40:21.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d05h40m21.453s,15140,0.00250s,40000,2125239148,
2003.339.05:40:21.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.05:40:21.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 273004 : 270637 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:21.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 272993 : 270634 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:21.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 273019 : 270634 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:21.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 273013 : 270628 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:21.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 273010 : 270649 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:21.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 273001 : 270634 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:21.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 272993 : 270630 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:21.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 273002 : 270631 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:21.98:scan_name=339-0542,r4100,98
2003.339.05:40:21.99:source=3c371,180718.63,694857.2,1950.0,cw
2003.339.05:40:22.10:setupsx
2003.339.05:40:31.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:31.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:40:31.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 101 ;
2003.339.05:40:31.34:!2003.339.05:41:56
2003.339.05:40:43.08#trakl#Antenna stuck
2003.339.05:40:44.08#trakl#Antenna moving
2003.339.05:41:29.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.05:41:56.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:41:56.00/disc_pos/284857571384,284856571384,
2003.339.05:41:56.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.05:41:56.04:!2003.339.05:41:56
2003.339.05:41:56.05:preob
2003.339.05:41:57.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:41:58.49/tpi/1u,16347,2u,16266,3u,16133,4u,16299,ia,10899
2003.339.05:41:58.49/tpi/9u,16112,au,16270,bu,16321,cu,16104,du,16234,eu,16261,ib,5528
2003.339.05:41:58.49/tpi/5u,16164,6u,16142,7u,16268,8u,16340,ic,18195
2003.339.05:41:58.67/tpgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10899
2003.339.05:41:58.67/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,116,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,5528
2003.339.05:41:58.67/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,18195
2003.339.05:42:00.90/tpzero/1u,487,2u,313,3u,384,4u,444,ia,281
2003.339.05:42:00.90/tpzero/9u,581,au,541,bu,548,cu,507,du,360,eu,424,ib,288
2003.339.05:42:00.90/tpzero/5u,462,6u,573,7u,369,8u,276,ic,605
2003.339.05:42:03.14/tpical/1u,18142,2u,18032,3u,18250,4u,18401,ia,12284
2003.339.05:42:03.14/tpical/9u,18739,au,19093,bu,18893,cu,18425,du,19438,eu,19001
2003.339.05:42:03.14/tpical/ib,6418
2003.339.05:42:03.14/tpical/5u,18515,6u,18191,7u,18394,8u,18522,ic,20849
2003.339.05:42:03.15/tpdiff/1u,1795,2u,1766,3u,2117,4u,2102,ia,1385
2003.339.05:42:03.15/tpdiff/9u,2627,au,2823,bu,2572,cu,2321,du,3204,eu,2740,ib,890
2003.339.05:42:03.15/tpdiff/5u,2351,6u,2049,7u,2126,8u,2182,ic,2654
2003.339.05:42:03.32/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,12284
2003.339.05:42:03.32/tpdiffgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,116,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,6418
2003.339.05:42:03.32/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20849
2003.339.05:42:03.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:42:03.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:42:03.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:42:03.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:42:03.91/tsys/1u,48.6,2u,49.7,3u,40.9,4u,41.5,ia,42.2
2003.339.05:42:03.91/tsys/9u,42.6,au,40.1,bu,44.2,cu,48.4,du,35.7,eu,41.6,ib,42.4
2003.339.05:42:03.91/tsys/5u,36.7,6u,41.8,7u,41.1,8u,40.5,ic,36.5
2003.339.05:42:04.05/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:42:04.41/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.05:42:04.41:!2003.339.05:42:06
2003.339.05:42:06.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:42:06.00/disc_pos/284985430016,284856571384,
2003.339.05:42:06.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.05:42:06.02:midob
2003.339.05:42:06.76/tpi/1u,16104,2u,15687,3u,15549,4u,15903,ia,10892
2003.339.05:42:06.76/tpi/9u,15840,au,15950,bu,15730,cu,15790,du,15683,eu,15690,ib,5525
2003.339.05:42:06.76/tpi/5u,15526,6u,16093,7u,15658,8u,15987,ic,18184
2003.339.05:42:06.94/tpgain/1u,134,2u,110,3u,101,4u,80,ia,10892
2003.339.05:42:06.94/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,5525
2003.339.05:42:06.94/tpgain/5u,51,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18184
2003.339.05:42:07.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:42:07.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:42:07.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:42:07.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:42:07.52/tsys/1u,48.6,2u,49.7,3u,41.0,4u,41.5,ia,42.1
2003.339.05:42:07.52/tsys/9u,42.6,au,40.2,bu,44.1,cu,48.4,du,35.6,eu,41.6,ib,42.4
2003.339.05:42:07.52/tsys/5u,36.7,6u,41.7,7u,41.1,8u,40.9,ic,36.4
2003.339.05:42:08.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:42:08.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:42:08.63/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.339.05:42:08.77/gps-fmout/S +1.20E-07
2003.339.05:42:09.43/wx/15.0,888.7,55.3
2003.339.05:42:09.49/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10889,5529,26,1pps
2003.339.05:42:09.54/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18186,110,24,1pps
2003.339.05:42:09.62/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.76,lock,16349,16370,38,1pps
2003.339.05:42:09.70/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,16167,15973,33,1pps
2003.339.05:42:09.78/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.27, 4.82,lock,16099,16129,61,1pps
2003.339.05:42:10.18#antcn#TR $$/339.05:42:10.10 338.3193 21.4212 0.0004 -0.0001
2003.339.05:42:10.18#antcn#CO 0.0526 -0.0775 -0.7967 0.0443
2003.339.05:42:11.45/mat/600B0161
2003.339.05:42:11.99/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.05:42:11.99:!2003.339.05:43:44
2003.339.05:42:12.75#setcl#time/185610713,1,2003,339,05,42,13.00,1.566,36.021,29
2003.339.05:42:12.75#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.05:43:44.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.05:43:44.00:disc_end
2003.339.05:43:44.49:disc_pos
2003.339.05:43:44.50/disc_pos/286588274448,284857571384,
2003.339.05:43:44.50:disc_check
2003.339.05:43:44.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d05h43m44.455s,6100,0.00250s,40000,1517345976,
2003.339.05:43:44.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.05:43:44.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 274670 : 272276 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:44.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 274656 : 272274 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:44.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 274683 : 272274 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:44.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 274676 : 272268 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:44.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 274675 : 272290 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:44.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 274664 : 272274 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:44.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 274656 : 272271 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:44.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 274665 : 272271 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:44.99:scan_name=339-0545,r4100,98
2003.339.05:43:45.00:source=1739+522,173929.05,521310.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.05:43:45.10:setupsx
2003.339.05:43:54.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:54.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:43:54.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 102 ;
2003.339.05:43:54.32:!2003.339.05:45:23
2003.339.05:44:01.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.05:45:23.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:45:23.00/disc_pos/286588274448,286587274448,
2003.339.05:45:23.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.05:45:23.05:!2003.339.05:45:23
2003.339.05:45:23.05:preob
2003.339.05:45:24.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:45:25.49/tpi/1u,16226,2u,16265,3u,16144,4u,16030,ia,11528
2003.339.05:45:25.49/tpi/9u,16035,au,16054,bu,16248,cu,16223,du,16184,eu,16182,ib,5783
2003.339.05:45:25.49/tpi/5u,15831,6u,16004,7u,15963,8u,15953,ic,19288
2003.339.05:45:25.67/tpgain/1u,131,2u,109,3u,100,4u,78,ia,11528
2003.339.05:45:25.67/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,5783
2003.339.05:45:25.67/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,19288
2003.339.05:45:27.90/tpzero/1u,480,2u,309,3u,378,4u,438,ia,287
2003.339.05:45:27.90/tpzero/9u,578,au,535,bu,539,cu,506,du,354,eu,421,ib,291
2003.339.05:45:27.90/tpzero/5u,459,6u,571,7u,364,8u,271,ic,614
2003.339.05:45:30.14/tpical/1u,17916,2u,17952,3u,18150,4u,17994,ia,12923
2003.339.05:45:30.14/tpical/9u,18497,au,18741,bu,18644,cu,18473,du,19240,eu,18784
2003.339.05:45:30.14/tpical/ib,6673
2003.339.05:45:30.14/tpical/5u,17957,6u,17977,7u,17975,8u,17986,ic,21971
2003.339.05:45:30.15/tpdiff/1u,1690,2u,1687,3u,2006,4u,1964,ia,1395
2003.339.05:45:30.15/tpdiff/9u,2462,au,2687,bu,2396,cu,2250,du,3056,eu,2602,ib,890
2003.339.05:45:30.15/tpdiff/5u,2126,6u,1973,7u,2012,8u,2033,ic,2683
2003.339.05:45:30.32/tpdiffgain/1u,131,2u,109,3u,100,4u,78,ia,12923
2003.339.05:45:30.32/tpdiffgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,6673
2003.339.05:45:30.32/tpdiffgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,21971
2003.339.05:45:30.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:45:30.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:45:30.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:45:30.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:45:30.91/tsys/1u,51.2,2u,52.0,3u,43.2,4u,43.7,ia,44.3
2003.339.05:45:30.91/tsys/9u,45.2,au,41.6,bu,47.2,cu,50.3,du,37.3,eu,43.6,ib,44.4
2003.339.05:45:30.91/tsys/5u,39.8,6u,43.0,7u,42.6,8u,42.4,ic,38.3
2003.339.05:45:31.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:45:31.33/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.339.05:45:31.33:!2003.339.05:45:33
2003.339.05:45:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:45:33.00/disc_pos/286716284928,286587274448,
2003.339.05:45:33.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.05:45:33.03:midob
2003.339.05:45:33.78/tpi/1u,16213,2u,15687,3u,15830,4u,16036,ia,11535
2003.339.05:45:33.78/tpi/9u,15762,au,15691,bu,15931,cu,15964,du,15931,eu,15768,ib,5786
2003.339.05:45:33.78/tpi/5u,15829,6u,16006,7u,15997,8u,15500,ic,19304
2003.339.05:45:33.96/tpgain/1u,131,2u,107,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11535
2003.339.05:45:33.96/tpgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,111,ib,5786
2003.339.05:45:33.96/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,60,ic,19304
2003.339.05:45:34.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:45:34.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:45:34.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:45:34.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:45:34.55/tsys/1u,51.2,2u,52.1,3u,43.2,4u,43.7,ia,44.3
2003.339.05:45:34.55/tsys/9u,45.2,au,41.5,bu,47.1,cu,50.6,du,37.3,eu,43.3,ib,44.5
2003.339.05:45:34.55/tsys/5u,39.8,6u,43.0,7u,42.7,8u,42.6,ic,38.3
2003.339.05:45:35.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:45:35.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:45:35.60/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.05:45:35.77/gps-fmout/S +1.33E-07
2003.339.05:45:35.78/wx/15.0,888.7,55.2
2003.339.05:45:35.84/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11538,5786,26,1pps
2003.339.05:45:35.89/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19311,110,24,1pps
2003.339.05:45:35.97/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.18, 6.51,lock,16237,16343,38,1pps
2003.339.05:45:36.05/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,15841,15791,33,1pps
2003.339.05:45:36.13/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.05, 4.58,lock,16047,16030,61,1pps
2003.339.05:45:37.18#antcn#TR $$/339.05:45:37.09 321.0128 14.2345 0.0001 -0.0001
2003.339.05:45:37.18#antcn#CO 0.0532 -0.0853 -0.7967 0.0679
2003.339.05:45:38.23/mat/600B0177
2003.339.05:45:38.79/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.05:45:38.79:!2003.339.05:47:11
2003.339.05:45:39.76#setcl#time/185631414,1,2003,339,05,45,40.00,1.557,36.078,28
2003.339.05:45:39.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.05:47:11.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.05:47:11.00:disc_end
2003.339.05:47:11.48:disc_pos
2003.339.05:47:11.49/disc_pos/288318968872,286588274448,
2003.339.05:47:11.49:disc_check
2003.339.05:47:11.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d05h47m11.460s,31316,0.00250s,40000,1581360360,
2003.339.05:47:11.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.05:47:11.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 276333 : 273916 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:11.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 276320 : 273914 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:11.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 276346 : 273914 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:11.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 276340 : 273908 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:11.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 276338 : 273930 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:11.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 276329 : 273915 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:11.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 276321 : 273911 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:11.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 276328 : 273912 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:11.97:scan_name=339-0552,r4100,98
2003.339.05:47:11.98:source=2136+141,213637.43,141000.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.05:47:12.09:setupsx
2003.339.05:47:21.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:21.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:47:21.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 103 ;
2003.339.05:47:21.31:!2003.339.05:52:33
2003.339.05:47:49.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.05:52:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:52:33.00/disc_pos/288318968872,288317968872,
2003.339.05:52:33.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.05:52:33.04:!2003.339.05:52:33
2003.339.05:52:33.05:preob
2003.339.05:52:34.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:52:35.49/tpi/1u,16249,2u,16184,3u,16171,4u,16166,ia,9803
2003.339.05:52:35.49/tpi/9u,16237,au,16087,bu,15983,cu,16072,du,15829,eu,16003,ib,5044
2003.339.05:52:35.49/tpi/5u,16083,6u,16057,7u,16201,8u,16019,ic,16230
2003.339.05:52:35.67/tpgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9803
2003.339.05:52:35.67/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5044
2003.339.05:52:35.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16230
2003.339.05:52:37.90/tpzero/1u,497,2u,323,3u,397,4u,449,ia,271
2003.339.05:52:37.90/tpzero/9u,591,au,550,bu,556,cu,520,du,372,eu,432,ib,283
2003.339.05:52:37.90/tpzero/5u,464,6u,576,7u,370,8u,275,ic,587
2003.339.05:52:40.14/tpical/1u,18172,2u,18068,3u,18474,4u,18423,ia,11151
2003.339.05:52:40.14/tpical/9u,18966,au,19202,bu,18760,cu,18693,du,19323,eu,19057
2003.339.05:52:40.14/tpical/ib,5884
2003.339.05:52:40.14/tpical/5u,18610,6u,18345,7u,18540,8u,18365,ic,18805
2003.339.05:52:40.15/tpdiff/1u,1923,2u,1884,3u,2303,4u,2257,ia,1348
2003.339.05:52:40.15/tpdiff/9u,2729,au,3115,bu,2777,cu,2621,du,3494,eu,3054,ib,840
2003.339.05:52:40.15/tpdiff/5u,2527,6u,2288,7u,2339,8u,2346,ic,2575
2003.339.05:52:40.32/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11151
2003.339.05:52:40.32/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,125,eu,120,ib,5884
2003.339.05:52:40.32/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18805
2003.339.05:52:40.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:52:40.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:52:40.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:52:40.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:52:40.91/tsys/1u,45.1,2u,46.3,3u,37.7,4u,38.3,ia,38.9
2003.339.05:52:40.91/tsys/9u,41.3,au,35.9,bu,40.0,cu,42.7,du,31.9,eu,36.7,ib,40.8
2003.339.05:52:40.91/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,37.2,7u,37.2,8u,36.9,ic,33.4
2003.339.05:52:41.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:52:41.37/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.05:52:41.37:!2003.339.05:52:43
2003.339.05:52:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:52:43.00/disc_pos/288446926848,288317968872,
2003.339.05:52:43.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.05:52:43.01:midob
2003.339.05:52:43.76/tpi/1u,16028,2u,15614,3u,15651,4u,15813,ia,9809
2003.339.05:52:43.76/tpi/9u,16058,au,15823,bu,15544,cu,15901,du,15998,eu,15895,ib,5031
2003.339.05:52:43.76/tpi/5u,15533,6u,16087,7u,15678,8u,16025,ic,16242
2003.339.05:52:43.94/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9809
2003.339.05:52:43.94/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5031
2003.339.05:52:43.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16242
2003.339.05:52:44.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:52:44.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:52:44.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:52:44.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:52:44.52/tsys/1u,45.1,2u,46.2,3u,37.8,4u,38.4,ia,38.9
2003.339.05:52:44.52/tsys/9u,40.8,au,36.1,bu,40.2,cu,43.1,du,32.2,eu,37.1,ib,40.7
2003.339.05:52:44.52/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,37.3,7u,37.3,8u,36.9,ic,33.4
2003.339.05:52:45.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:52:45.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:52:45.65/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.05:52:45.77/gps-fmout/S +1.13E-07
2003.339.05:52:46.45/wx/15.0,888.7,54.5
2003.339.05:52:46.51/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9812,5018,26,1pps
2003.339.05:52:46.56/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16240,110,24,1pps
2003.339.05:52:46.64/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16253,16308,38,1pps
2003.339.05:52:46.72/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16115,15918,33,1pps
2003.339.05:52:46.80/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16113,16011,61,1pps
2003.339.05:52:47.18#antcn#TR $$/339.05:52:47.10 264.2444 53.7515 0.0000 0.0002
2003.339.05:52:47.18#antcn#CO 0.0167 -0.0547 -0.7967 0.0128
2003.339.05:52:47.83/mat/600B0149
2003.339.05:52:48.37/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.05:52:48.38:!2003.339.05:54:21
2003.339.05:52:48.76#setcl#time/185674313,1,2003,339,05,52,49.00,1.558,36.197,28
2003.339.05:52:48.76#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.05:54:21.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.05:54:21.01:disc_end
2003.339.05:54:21.50:disc_pos
2003.339.05:54:21.52/disc_pos/290049932328,288318968872,
2003.339.05:54:21.53:disc_check
2003.339.05:54:21.93/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d05h54m21.475s,27628,0.00250s,40000,5149280232,
2003.339.05:54:21.94:postob_mk5a
2003.339.05:54:21.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 277997 : 275556 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:21.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 277984 : 275554 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:21.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 278010 : 275554 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:21.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 278005 : 275549 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:21.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 278002 : 275570 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:21.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 277993 : 275555 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:22.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 277985 : 275551 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:22.01/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 277994 : 275552 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:22.02:scan_name=339-0555a,r4100,219
2003.339.05:54:22.02:source=2201+315,220101.46,313105.7,1950.0,cw
2003.339.05:54:23.09:setupsx
2003.339.05:54:32.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:32.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:54:32.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 104 ;
2003.339.05:54:32.31:!2003.339.05:54:54
2003.339.05:54:44.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.05:54:54.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:54:54.00/disc_pos/290049932328,290048932328,
2003.339.05:54:54.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.05:54:54.04:!2003.339.05:54:54
2003.339.05:54:54.05:preob
2003.339.05:54:55.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:54:56.48/tpi/1u,16330,2u,16297,3u,16270,4u,16266,ia,9867
2003.339.05:54:56.48/tpi/9u,16025,au,16020,bu,16200,cu,16041,du,16296,eu,16022,ib,5012
2003.339.05:54:56.48/tpi/5u,16239,6u,16184,7u,16313,8u,16115,ic,16347
2003.339.05:54:56.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9867
2003.339.05:54:56.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5012
2003.339.05:54:56.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16347
2003.339.05:54:58.88/tpzero/1u,495,2u,323,3u,397,4u,451,ia,271
2003.339.05:54:58.88/tpzero/9u,591,au,548,bu,559,cu,517,du,379,eu,431,ib,283
2003.339.05:54:58.88/tpzero/5u,465,6u,579,7u,372,8u,277,ic,589
2003.339.05:55:01.11/tpical/1u,18269,2u,18207,3u,18593,4u,18547,ia,11228
2003.339.05:55:01.11/tpical/9u,18963,au,19195,bu,19021,cu,18687,du,19886,eu,19068
2003.339.05:55:01.11/tpical/ib,5897
2003.339.05:55:01.11/tpical/5u,18775,6u,18493,7u,18678,8u,18521,ic,18958
2003.339.05:55:01.12/tpdiff/1u,1939,2u,1910,3u,2323,4u,2281,ia,1361
2003.339.05:55:01.12/tpdiff/9u,2938,au,3175,bu,2821,cu,2646,du,3590,eu,3046,ib,885
2003.339.05:55:01.12/tpdiff/5u,2536,6u,2309,7u,2365,8u,2406,ic,2611
2003.339.05:55:01.29/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11228
2003.339.05:55:01.29/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5897
2003.339.05:55:01.29/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18958
2003.339.05:55:01.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:55:01.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:55:01.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:55:01.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:55:01.88/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.0,3u,37.6,4u,38.1,ia,38.8
2003.339.05:55:01.88/tsys/9u,37.8,au,35.1,bu,39.9,cu,42.2,du,31.9,eu,36.9,ib,38.5
2003.339.05:55:01.88/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,37.2,7u,37.1,8u,36.2,ic,33.2
2003.339.05:55:02.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:55:02.37/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.05:55:02.37:!2003.339.05:55:04
2003.339.05:55:04.00:disc_pos
2003.339.05:55:04.00/disc_pos/290177835008,290048932328,
2003.339.05:55:04.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.05:55:04.02:midob
2003.339.05:55:04.75/tpi/1u,16103,2u,15703,3u,15467,4u,15888,ia,9858
2003.339.05:55:04.75/tpi/9u,16076,au,15797,bu,15771,cu,15884,du,15935,eu,16343,ib,5023
2003.339.05:55:04.75/tpi/5u,15652,6u,15805,7u,15760,8u,16097,ic,16334
2003.339.05:55:04.93/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9858
2003.339.05:55:04.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,121,ib,5023
2003.339.05:55:04.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16334
2003.339.05:55:05.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.05:55:05.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.05:55:05.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.05:55:05.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.05:55:05.51/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,45.9,3u,37.8,4u,38.1,ia,38.7
2003.339.05:55:05.51/tsys/9u,37.9,au,35.3,bu,40.2,cu,42.7,du,32.2,eu,37.0,ib,38.6
2003.339.05:55:05.51/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,37.3,7u,37.1,8u,36.2,ic,33.2
2003.339.05:55:06.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.05:55:06.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.05:55:06.65/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.05:55:06.77/gps-fmout/S +1.31E-07
2003.339.05:55:06.78/wx/15.0,888.7,54.7
2003.339.05:55:06.84/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9854,5043,26,1pps
2003.339.05:55:06.89/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16330,109,24,1pps
2003.339.05:55:06.97/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.12,lock,16312,16158,38,1pps
2003.339.05:55:07.05/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15639,16010,33,1pps
2003.339.05:55:07.13/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16177,16078,61,1pps
2003.339.05:55:08.17#antcn#TR $$/339.05:55:08.09 295.6998 60.0787 -0.0002 0.0006
2003.339.05:55:08.17#antcn#CO 0.0098 -0.0378 -0.7967 0.0101
2003.339.05:55:08.89/mat/600B0199
2003.339.05:55:09.47/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.05:55:09.47:!2003.339.05:58:43
2003.339.05:55:09.75#setcl#time/185688412,1,2003,339,05,55,10.00,1.563,36.237,29
2003.339.05:55:09.75#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.05:58:43.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.05:58:43.00:disc_end
2003.339.05:58:43.49:disc_pos
2003.339.05:58:43.50/disc_pos/293716758288,290049932328,
2003.339.05:58:43.50:disc_check
2003.339.05:58:43.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d05h58m43.468s,37792,0.00250s,40000,525043876,
2003.339.05:58:43.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.05:58:43.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 281507 : 279043 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:43.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 281495 : 279040 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:43.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 281520 : 279041 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:43.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 281516 : 279035 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:43.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 281512 : 279057 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:43.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 281503 : 279041 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:43.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 281496 : 279039 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:43.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 281506 : 279038 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:43.98:scan_name=339-0600,r4100,243
2003.339.05:58:43.98:source=0454-234,045457.28,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.05:58:44.09:setupsx
2003.339.05:58:53.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:53.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.05:58:53.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 105 ;
2003.339.05:58:53.31:!2003.339.06:00:45
2003.339.06:00:23.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:00:45.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:00:45.00/disc_pos/293716758288,293715758288,
2003.339.06:00:45.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:00:45.05:!2003.339.06:00:45
2003.339.06:00:45.05:preob
2003.339.06:00:46.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:00:47.48/tpi/1u,16298,2u,16300,3u,16104,4u,16260,ia,13303
2003.339.06:00:47.48/tpi/9u,16322,au,16273,bu,16169,cu,16148,du,16206,eu,16232,ib,6681
2003.339.06:00:47.48/tpi/5u,16098,6u,16192,7u,16358,8u,16154,ic,22390
2003.339.06:00:47.66/tpgain/1u,123,2u,102,3u,94,4u,73,ia,13303
2003.339.06:00:47.66/tpgain/9u,108,au,86,bu,105,cu,88,du,110,eu,105,ib,6681
2003.339.06:00:47.66/tpgain/5u,47,6u,67,7u,49,8u,57,ic,22390
2003.339.06:00:49.89/tpzero/1u,468,2u,299,3u,363,4u,431,ia,303
2003.339.06:00:49.89/tpzero/9u,571,au,528,bu,525,cu,495,du,339,eu,414,ib,300
2003.339.06:00:49.89/tpzero/5u,458,6u,566,7u,364,8u,270,ic,640
2003.339.06:00:52.13/tpical/1u,17807,2u,17762,3u,17854,4u,17999,ia,14699
2003.339.06:00:52.13/tpical/9u,18523,au,18633,bu,18262,cu,18064,du,18903,eu,18502
2003.339.06:00:52.13/tpical/ib,7578
2003.339.06:00:52.13/tpical/5u,17976,6u,17961,7u,18120,8u,17957,ic,25084
2003.339.06:00:52.14/tpdiff/1u,1509,2u,1462,3u,1750,4u,1739,ia,1396
2003.339.06:00:52.14/tpdiff/9u,2201,au,2360,bu,2093,cu,1916,du,2697,eu,2270,ib,897
2003.339.06:00:52.14/tpdiff/5u,1878,6u,1769,7u,1762,8u,1803,ic,2694
2003.339.06:00:52.31/tpdiffgain/1u,123,2u,102,3u,94,4u,73,ia,14699
2003.339.06:00:52.31/tpdiffgain/9u,108,au,86,bu,105,cu,88,du,110,eu,105,ib,7578
2003.339.06:00:52.31/tpdiffgain/5u,47,6u,67,7u,49,8u,57,ic,25084
2003.339.06:00:52.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:00:52.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:00:52.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:00:52.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:00:52.90/tsys/1u,57.7,2u,60.2,3u,49.5,4u,50.1,ia,51.2
2003.339.06:00:52.90/tsys/9u,51.5,au,48.0,bu,53.8,cu,58.8,du,42.4,eu,50.2,ib,51.2
2003.339.06:00:52.90/tsys/5u,45.8,6u,48.6,7u,49.9,8u,48.5,ic,44.4
2003.339.06:00:53.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:00:53.37/cable/2.4320E-04
2003.339.06:00:53.37:!2003.339.06:00:55
2003.339.06:00:55.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:00:55.00/disc_pos/293844643840,293715758288,
2003.339.06:00:55.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:00:55.01:midob
2003.339.06:00:55.77/tpi/1u,15811,2u,15967,3u,15785,4u,16255,ia,13288
2003.339.06:00:55.77/tpi/9u,15718,au,15889,bu,15865,cu,15723,du,15932,eu,15914,ib,6673
2003.339.06:00:55.77/tpi/5u,16073,6u,16178,7u,15638,8u,15619,ic,22370
2003.339.06:00:55.95/tpgain/1u,121,2u,101,3u,93,4u,73,ia,13288
2003.339.06:00:55.95/tpgain/9u,106,au,85,bu,104,cu,87,du,109,eu,104,ib,6673
2003.339.06:00:55.95/tpgain/5u,47,6u,67,7u,48,8u,56,ic,22370
2003.339.06:00:56.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:00:56.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:00:56.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:00:56.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:00:56.53/tsys/1u,57.8,2u,60.1,3u,49.5,4u,50.0,ia,51.2
2003.339.06:00:56.53/tsys/9u,51.5,au,48.0,bu,53.8,cu,58.6,du,42.4,eu,50.1,ib,51.2
2003.339.06:00:56.53/tsys/5u,45.7,6u,48.5,7u,49.7,8u,48.5,ic,44.4
2003.339.06:00:57.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:00:57.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:00:57.62/cable/2.4320E-04
2003.339.06:00:57.77/gps-fmout/S +1.05E-07
2003.339.06:00:57.78/wx/15.0,888.8,55.4
2003.339.06:00:57.84/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,13277,6670,26,1pps
2003.339.06:00:57.89/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,22351,110,24,1pps
2003.339.06:00:57.97/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.91,lock,16050,16522,38,1pps
2003.339.06:00:58.05/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.72, -2.36,lock,16078,15624,33,1pps
2003.339.06:00:58.13/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.42, 4.01,lock,15978,15862,61,1pps
2003.339.06:00:59.18#antcn#TR $$/339.06:00:59.10 119.4292 8.0384 0.0000 -0.0002
2003.339.06:00:59.18#antcn#CO 0.0568 -0.1152 -0.7967 0.1184
2003.339.06:00:59.95/mat/600B0220
2003.339.06:01:00.49/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:01:00.49:!2003.339.06:04:58
2003.339.06:01:00.74#setcl#time/185723510,1,2003,339,06,01,01.00,1.572,36.334,30
2003.339.06:01:00.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:04:43.61;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.06:04:58.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:04:58.00:disc_end
2003.339.06:04:58.48:disc_pos
2003.339.06:04:58.49/disc_pos/297767456808,293716758288,
2003.339.06:04:58.50:disc_check
2003.339.06:04:58.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h04m58.460s,18196,0.00250s,40000,1949201076,
2003.339.06:04:58.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:04:58.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 285383 : 282896 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:04:58.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 285372 : 282894 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:04:58.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 285396 : 282894 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:04:58.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 285395 : 282887 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:04:58.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 285388 : 282910 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:04:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 285379 : 282894 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:04:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 285372 : 282892 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:04:58.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 285382 : 282891 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:04:58.99:scan_name=339-0606,r4100,206
2003.339.06:04:58.99:source=0002+200,000201.64,200300.2,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.06:04:59.09:setupsx
2003.339.06:05:08.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:05:08.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:05:08.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 106 ;
2003.339.06:05:08.33:!2003.339.06:06:27
2003.339.06:06:10.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:06:27.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:06:27.00/disc_pos/297767456808,297766456808,
2003.339.06:06:27.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:06:27.05:!2003.339.06:06:27
2003.339.06:06:27.05:preob
2003.339.06:06:28.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:06:29.48/tpi/1u,16282,2u,15984,3u,16165,4u,16004,ia,9484
2003.339.06:06:29.48/tpi/9u,16326,au,15890,bu,15974,cu,16167,du,16072,eu,16099,ib,4939
2003.339.06:06:29.48/tpi/5u,16202,6u,16004,7u,15714,8u,16031,ic,15717
2003.339.06:06:29.66/tpgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9484
2003.339.06:06:29.66/tpgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,122,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4939
2003.339.06:06:29.66/tpgain/5u,56,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15717
2003.339.06:06:31.89/tpzero/1u,502,2u,321,3u,398,4u,450,ia,268
2003.339.06:06:31.89/tpzero/9u,595,au,545,bu,554,cu,520,du,377,eu,432,ib,282
2003.339.06:06:31.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,577,7u,367,8u,278,ic,584
2003.339.06:06:34.13/tpical/1u,18267,2u,17890,3u,18529,4u,18290,ia,10828
2003.339.06:06:34.13/tpical/9u,19304,au,18987,bu,18763,cu,18776,du,19614,eu,19163
2003.339.06:06:34.13/tpical/ib,5821
2003.339.06:06:34.13/tpical/5u,18832,6u,18336,7u,18068,8u,18495,ic,18284
2003.339.06:06:34.14/tpdiff/1u,1985,2u,1906,3u,2364,4u,2286,ia,1344
2003.339.06:06:34.14/tpdiff/9u,2978,au,3097,bu,2789,cu,2609,du,3542,eu,3064,ib,882
2003.339.06:06:34.14/tpdiff/5u,2630,6u,2332,7u,2354,8u,2464,ic,2567
2003.339.06:06:34.31/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10828
2003.339.06:06:34.31/tpdiffgain/9u,126,au,99,bu,122,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5821
2003.339.06:06:34.31/tpdiffgain/5u,56,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18284
2003.339.06:06:34.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:06:34.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:06:34.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:06:34.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:06:34.90/tsys/1u,43.7,2u,45.2,3u,36.7,4u,37.4,ia,37.7
2003.339.06:06:34.90/tsys/9u,38.0,au,35.7,bu,39.8,cu,43.2,du,31.9,eu,36.8,ib,38.0
2003.339.06:06:34.90/tsys/5u,32.9,6u,36.4,7u,35.9,8u,35.2,ic,32.4
2003.339.06:06:35.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:06:35.34/cable/2.4327E-04
2003.339.06:06:35.34:!2003.339.06:06:37
2003.339.06:06:37.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:06:37.00/disc_pos/297895473152,297766456808,
2003.339.06:06:37.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:06:37.02:midob
2003.339.06:06:37.75/tpi/1u,16036,2u,15734,3u,15396,4u,15637,ia,9495
2003.339.06:06:37.75/tpi/9u,16093,au,15584,bu,15707,cu,15893,du,16613,eu,15842,ib,4940
2003.339.06:06:37.75/tpi/5u,15608,6u,16044,7u,15746,8u,16062,ic,15733
2003.339.06:06:37.93/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9495
2003.339.06:06:37.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,121,cu,102,du,128,eu,120,ib,4940
2003.339.06:06:37.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15733
2003.339.06:06:38.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:06:38.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:06:38.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:06:38.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:06:38.51/tsys/1u,43.7,2u,45.3,3u,36.9,4u,37.4,ia,37.8
2003.339.06:06:38.51/tsys/9u,38.1,au,35.7,bu,39.8,cu,43.3,du,32.5,eu,36.8,ib,38.0
2003.339.06:06:38.51/tsys/5u,32.9,6u,36.5,7u,35.9,8u,35.2,ic,32.5
2003.339.06:06:39.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:06:39.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:06:39.62/cable/2.4334E-04
2003.339.06:06:39.77/gps-fmout/S +1.84E-07
2003.339.06:06:40.42/wx/15.0,888.9,55.3
2003.339.06:06:40.47/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9498,4941,26,1pps
2003.339.06:06:40.52/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15740,110,24,1pps
2003.339.06:06:40.60/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.30,lock,16280,16160,38,1pps
2003.339.06:06:40.68/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.20, -0.75,lock,16235,15936,33,1pps
2003.339.06:06:40.76/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16104,16020,61,1pps
2003.339.06:06:41.17#antcn#TR $$/339.06:06:41.09 247.1938 85.4830 -0.0007 0.0000
2003.339.06:06:41.17#antcn#CO -0.4226 -0.0137 -0.7967 0.0014
2003.339.06:06:41.38/mat/600B0154
2003.339.06:06:41.94/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:06:41.94:!2003.339.06:10:03
2003.339.06:06:42.73#setcl#time/185757709,1,2003,339,06,06,43.00,1.575,36.429,31
2003.339.06:06:42.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:10:03.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:10:03.00:disc_end
2003.339.06:10:03.48:disc_pos
2003.339.06:10:03.49/disc_pos/301226050264,297767456808,
2003.339.06:10:03.49:disc_check
2003.339.06:10:03.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h10m03.455s,4268,0.00250s,40000,1421340472,
2003.339.06:10:03.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:10:03.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 288696 : 286185 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:03.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 288683 : 286182 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:03.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 288708 : 286182 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:03.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 288708 : 286175 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:03.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 288699 : 286198 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:03.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 288691 : 286182 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:03.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 288683 : 286180 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:03.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 288694 : 286179 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:03.99:scan_name=339-0610,r4100,98
2003.339.06:10:04.00:source=2318+049,231812.14,045723.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.06:10:04.10:setupsx
2003.339.06:10:13.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:13.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:10:13.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 107 ;
2003.339.06:10:13.34:!2003.339.06:10:36
2003.339.06:10:23.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:10:36.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:10:36.00/disc_pos/301226050264,301225050264,
2003.339.06:10:36.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:10:36.04:!2003.339.06:10:36
2003.339.06:10:36.05:preob
2003.339.06:10:37.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:10:38.49/tpi/1u,16278,2u,16210,3u,16284,4u,16112,ia,9727
2003.339.06:10:38.49/tpi/9u,16221,au,15967,bu,16097,cu,16265,du,16159,eu,16195,ib,4973
2003.339.06:10:38.49/tpi/5u,15875,6u,16231,7u,16036,8u,16296,ic,16022
2003.339.06:10:38.67/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9727
2003.339.06:10:38.67/tpgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,122,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,4973
2003.339.06:10:38.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,68,ic,16022
2003.339.06:10:40.90/tpzero/1u,498,2u,323,3u,401,4u,449,ia,271
2003.339.06:10:40.90/tpzero/9u,593,au,547,bu,556,cu,519,du,379,eu,434,ib,283
2003.339.06:10:40.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,582,7u,368,8u,281,ic,585
2003.339.06:10:43.14/tpical/1u,18265,2u,18137,3u,18633,4u,18374,ia,11068
2003.339.06:10:43.14/tpical/9u,19179,au,19106,bu,18891,cu,18887,du,19727,eu,19234
2003.339.06:10:43.14/tpical/ib,5851
2003.339.06:10:43.14/tpical/5u,18402,6u,18616,7u,18386,8u,18754,ic,18592
2003.339.06:10:43.15/tpdiff/1u,1987,2u,1927,3u,2349,4u,2262,ia,1341
2003.339.06:10:43.15/tpdiff/9u,2958,au,3139,bu,2794,cu,2622,du,3568,eu,3039,ib,878
2003.339.06:10:43.15/tpdiff/5u,2527,6u,2385,7u,2350,8u,2458,ic,2570
2003.339.06:10:43.32/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11068
2003.339.06:10:43.32/tpdiffgain/9u,125,au,99,bu,122,cu,103,du,127,eu,121,ib,5851
2003.339.06:10:43.32/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18592
2003.339.06:10:43.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:10:43.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:10:43.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:10:43.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:10:43.91/tsys/1u,43.7,2u,45.3,3u,37.2,4u,38.1,ia,38.8
2003.339.06:10:43.91/tsys/9u,38.0,au,35.4,bu,40.0,cu,43.2,du,31.8,eu,37.3,ib,38.5
2003.339.06:10:43.91/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,36.1,7u,36.7,8u,35.8,ic,33.0
2003.339.06:10:44.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:10:44.38/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.06:10:44.38:!2003.339.06:10:46
2003.339.06:10:46.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:10:46.00/disc_pos/301353988096,301225050264,
2003.339.06:10:46.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:10:46.03:midob
2003.339.06:10:46.78/tpi/1u,16062,2u,15666,3u,15491,4u,15737,ia,9721
2003.339.06:10:46.78/tpi/9u,16268,au,15706,bu,15885,cu,15703,du,16178,eu,15660,ib,4974
2003.339.06:10:46.78/tpi/5u,15866,6u,15882,7u,15517,8u,16272,ic,16001
2003.339.06:10:46.96/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9721
2003.339.06:10:46.96/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,127,eu,119,ib,4974
2003.339.06:10:46.96/tpgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,56,8u,68,ic,16001
2003.339.06:10:47.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:10:47.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:10:47.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:10:47.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:10:47.55/tsys/1u,43.7,2u,45.3,3u,37.4,4u,38.1,ia,38.8
2003.339.06:10:47.55/tsys/9u,38.2,au,35.5,bu,40.2,cu,43.4,du,31.9,eu,37.3,ib,38.5
2003.339.06:10:47.55/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,36.2,7u,36.8,8u,35.8,ic,33.0
2003.339.06:10:48.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:10:48.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:10:48.66/cable/2.4298E-04
2003.339.06:10:48.77/gps-fmout/S +1.21E-07
2003.339.06:10:50.07/wx/15.0,888.9,55.7
2003.339.06:10:50.12/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9721,4971,26,1pps
2003.339.06:10:50.17/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16003,109,24,1pps
2003.339.06:10:50.25/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16259,16170,38,1pps
2003.339.06:10:50.33/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15886,15708,33,1pps
2003.339.06:10:50.41/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16268,16104,61,1pps
2003.339.06:10:51.17#antcn#TR $$/339.06:10:51.10 225.7113 66.7688 -0.0003 -0.0001
2003.339.06:10:51.17#antcn#CO -0.0162 -0.0455 -0.7967 0.0075
2003.339.06:10:51.46/mat/600B0232
2003.339.06:10:52.02/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:10:52.02:!2003.339.06:12:24
2003.339.06:10:52.75#setcl#time/185782710,1,2003,339,06,10,53.00,1.565,36.499,29
2003.339.06:10:52.75#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:12:24.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:12:24.00:disc_end
2003.339.06:12:24.49:disc_pos
2003.339.06:12:24.50/disc_pos/302956834904,301226050264,
2003.339.06:12:24.50:disc_check
2003.339.06:12:24.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h12m24.462s,13064,0.00250s,40000,525326564,
2003.339.06:12:24.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:12:24.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 290359 : 287825 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:24.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 290347 : 287822 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:24.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 290373 : 287822 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:24.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 290373 : 287816 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:24.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 290363 : 287838 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:24.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 290354 : 287823 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:24.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 290347 : 287820 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:24.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 290357 : 287819 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:24.99:scan_name=339-0614,r4100,256
2003.339.06:12:25.00:source=cta26,033658.94,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.06:12:25.10:setupsx
2003.339.06:12:34.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:34.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:12:34.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 108 ;
2003.339.06:12:34.35:!2003.339.06:14:30
2003.339.06:13:32.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:14:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:14:30.00/disc_pos/302956834904,302955834904,
2003.339.06:14:30.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:14:30.05:!2003.339.06:14:30
2003.339.06:14:30.05:preob
2003.339.06:14:31.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:14:32.48/tpi/1u,16298,2u,16112,3u,16186,4u,16232,ia,10338
2003.339.06:14:32.48/tpi/9u,15983,au,16053,bu,16136,cu,16216,du,16029,eu,16180,ib,5291
2003.339.06:14:32.48/tpi/5u,15830,6u,16139,7u,15953,8u,15948,ic,17185
2003.339.06:14:32.66/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10338
2003.339.06:14:32.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5291
2003.339.06:14:32.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17185
2003.339.06:14:34.89/tpzero/1u,493,2u,315,3u,389,4u,447,ia,276
2003.339.06:14:34.89/tpzero/9u,585,au,544,bu,551,cu,516,du,367,eu,428,ib,286
2003.339.06:14:34.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,576,7u,366,8u,274,ic,596
2003.339.06:14:37.13/tpical/1u,18186,2u,17920,3u,18411,4u,18437,ia,11730
2003.339.06:14:37.13/tpical/9u,18734,au,19064,bu,18804,cu,18650,du,19385,eu,19095
2003.339.06:14:37.13/tpical/ib,6168
2003.339.06:14:37.13/tpical/5u,18268,6u,18328,7u,18177,8u,18240,ic,19854
2003.339.06:14:37.14/tpdiff/1u,1888,2u,1808,3u,2225,4u,2205,ia,1392
2003.339.06:14:37.14/tpdiff/9u,2751,au,3011,bu,2668,cu,2434,du,3356,eu,2915,ib,877
2003.339.06:14:37.14/tpdiff/5u,2438,6u,2189,7u,2224,8u,2292,ic,2669
2003.339.06:14:37.31/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11730
2003.339.06:14:37.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6168
2003.339.06:14:37.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19854
2003.339.06:14:37.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:14:37.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:14:37.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:14:37.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:14:37.90/tsys/1u,46.0,2u,48.1,3u,39.0,4u,39.4,ia,39.8
2003.339.06:14:37.90/tsys/9u,40.3,au,37.1,bu,42.1,cu,46.4,du,33.6,eu,38.9,ib,41.1
2003.339.06:14:37.90/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,39.1,7u,38.5,8u,37.6,ic,34.2
2003.339.06:14:38.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.06:14:38.34/cable/2.4416E-04
2003.339.06:14:38.34:!2003.339.06:14:40
2003.339.06:14:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:14:40.00/disc_pos/303084806144,302955834904,
2003.339.06:14:40.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:14:40.03:midob
2003.339.06:14:40.78/tpi/1u,16070,2u,15768,3u,15606,4u,15837,ia,10332
2003.339.06:14:40.78/tpi/9u,15717,au,15742,bu,15629,cu,15794,du,16034,eu,15908,ib,5272
2003.339.06:14:40.78/tpi/5u,15858,6u,16124,7u,15946,8u,15959,ic,17190
2003.339.06:14:40.96/tpgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10332
2003.339.06:14:40.96/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5272
2003.339.06:14:40.96/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17190
2003.339.06:14:41.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:14:41.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:14:41.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:14:41.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:14:41.55/tsys/1u,46.1,2u,47.9,3u,39.1,4u,39.4,ia,39.7
2003.339.06:14:41.55/tsys/9u,40.3,au,37.1,bu,42.1,cu,46.1,du,33.6,eu,38.9,ib,40.9
2003.339.06:14:41.55/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,39.1,7u,38.5,8u,37.6,ic,34.2
2003.339.06:14:42.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:14:42.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:14:42.66/cable/2.4371E-04
2003.339.06:14:42.77/gps-fmout/S +1.12E-07
2003.339.06:14:43.31/wx/15.0,888.9,55.5
2003.339.06:14:43.36/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10334,5270,26,1pps
2003.339.06:14:43.41/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17191,110,24,1pps
2003.339.06:14:43.49/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 6.94,lock,16290,16183,38,1pps
2003.339.06:14:43.57/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15853,15767,33,1pps
2003.339.06:14:43.65/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15960,16018,61,1pps
2003.339.06:14:44.17#antcn#TR $$/339.06:14:44.10 111.1970 38.0094 -0.0001 -0.0002
2003.339.06:14:44.17#antcn#CO 0.0553 -0.0851 -0.7967 0.0223
2003.339.06:14:45.49/mat/600B0234
2003.339.06:14:45.80?ERROR mc -5 Interface fm failed to handshake on monitor.
2003.339.06:14:45.80:!2003.339.06:18:56
2003.339.06:14:46.74#setcl#time/185806109,1,2003,339,06,14,47.00,1.569,36.564,30
2003.339.06:14:46.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:18:56.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:18:56.00:disc_end
2003.339.06:18:56.49:disc_pos
2003.339.06:18:56.49/disc_pos/307215643960,302956834904,
2003.339.06:18:56.50:disc_check
2003.339.06:18:56.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h18m56.468s,3624,0.00250s,40000,2013280384,
2003.339.06:18:56.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:18:56.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 294434 : 291876 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:18:56.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 294422 : 291873 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:18:56.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 294448 : 291873 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:18:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 294449 : 291868 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:18:56.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 294438 : 291889 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:18:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 294431 : 291874 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:18:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 294422 : 291871 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:18:56.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 294433 : 291870 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:18:56.98:scan_name=339-0625,r4100,774
2003.339.06:18:56.98:source=0104-408,010427.58,-405021.4,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.06:18:57.09:setupsx
2003.339.06:19:06.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:19:06.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:19:06.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 109 ;
2003.339.06:19:06.33:!2003.339.06:25:25
2003.339.06:19:35.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:25:25.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:25:25.00/disc_pos/307215643960,307214643960,
2003.339.06:25:25.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:25:25.04:!2003.339.06:25:25
2003.339.06:25:25.05:preob
2003.339.06:25:26.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:25:27.48/tpi/1u,16316,2u,16157,3u,16019,4u,15997,ia,10411
2003.339.06:25:27.48/tpi/9u,16212,au,16227,bu,16098,cu,16264,du,16235,eu,16074,ib,5359
2003.339.06:25:27.48/tpi/5u,16012,6u,16264,7u,16071,8u,16077,ic,17356
2003.339.06:25:27.66/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10411
2003.339.06:25:27.66/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5359
2003.339.06:25:27.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17356
2003.339.06:25:29.89/tpzero/1u,489,2u,316,3u,387,4u,443,ia,276
2003.339.06:25:29.89/tpzero/9u,586,au,543,bu,545,cu,513,du,366,eu,425,ib,287
2003.339.06:25:29.89/tpzero/5u,461,6u,577,7u,368,8u,275,ic,597
2003.339.06:25:32.13/tpical/1u,18190,2u,17956,3u,18210,4u,18125,ia,11794
2003.339.06:25:32.13/tpical/9u,18937,au,19169,bu,18681,cu,18674,du,19573,eu,18893
2003.339.06:25:32.13/tpical/ib,6254
2003.339.06:25:32.13/tpical/5u,18391,6u,18454,7u,18323,8u,18376,ic,20005
2003.339.06:25:32.14/tpdiff/1u,1874,2u,1799,3u,2191,4u,2128,ia,1383
2003.339.06:25:32.14/tpdiff/9u,2725,au,2942,bu,2583,cu,2410,du,3338,eu,2819,ib,895
2003.339.06:25:32.14/tpdiff/5u,2379,6u,2190,7u,2252,8u,2299,ic,2649
2003.339.06:25:32.31/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11794
2003.339.06:25:32.31/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,6254
2003.339.06:25:32.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20005
2003.339.06:25:32.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:25:32.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:25:32.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:25:32.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:25:32.90/tsys/1u,46.5,2u,48.4,3u,39.2,4u,40.2,ia,40.3
2003.339.06:25:32.90/tsys/9u,41.3,au,38.4,bu,43.4,cu,47.1,du,34.2,eu,40.0,ib,40.8
2003.339.06:25:32.90/tsys/5u,36.0,6u,39.4,7u,38.4,8u,37.8,ic,34.8
2003.339.06:25:33.06/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:25:33.42/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.06:25:33.42:!2003.339.06:25:35
2003.339.06:25:35.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:25:35.00/disc_pos/307343609856,307214643960,
2003.339.06:25:35.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:25:35.02:midob
2003.339.06:25:35.75/tpi/1u,16087,2u,15577,3u,15747,4u,15983,ia,10416
2003.339.06:25:35.75/tpi/9u,15659,au,15799,bu,15842,cu,15937,du,15760,eu,15746,ib,5359
2003.339.06:25:35.75/tpi/5u,15999,6u,15849,7u,15552,8u,16102,ic,17361
2003.339.06:25:35.93/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10416
2003.339.06:25:35.93/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,120,eu,115,ib,5359
2003.339.06:25:35.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17361
2003.339.06:25:36.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:25:36.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:25:36.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:25:36.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:25:36.51/tsys/1u,46.5,2u,48.4,3u,39.3,4u,40.2,ia,40.3
2003.339.06:25:36.51/tsys/9u,41.2,au,38.2,bu,43.4,cu,47.1,du,34.3,eu,39.8,ib,40.8
2003.339.06:25:36.51/tsys/5u,35.9,6u,39.4,7u,38.5,8u,37.9,ic,34.8
2003.339.06:25:37.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:25:37.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:25:37.64/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.06:25:37.76/gps-fmout/S +1.38E-07
2003.339.06:25:37.77/wx/15.0,888.9,55.2
2003.339.06:25:37.83/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10412,5359,26,1pps
2003.339.06:25:37.88/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17350,110,24,1pps
2003.339.06:25:37.96/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 6.94,lock,16321,16248,38,1pps
2003.339.06:25:38.04/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15991,15902,33,1pps
2003.339.06:25:38.12/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,15886,15950,61,1pps
2003.339.06:25:39.17#antcn#TR $$/339.06:25:39.09 174.6436 26.9761 -0.0001 -0.0002
2003.339.06:25:39.17#antcn#CO 0.0496 -0.0998 -0.7967 0.0342
2003.339.06:25:39.50/mat/600B0257
2003.339.06:25:40.04/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:25:40.04:!2003.339.06:38:29
2003.339.06:25:40.74#setcl#time/185871508,1,2003,339,06,25,41.00,1.568,36.745,30
2003.339.06:25:40.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:38:29.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:38:29.00:disc_end
2003.339.06:38:29.48:disc_pos
2003.339.06:38:29.49/disc_pos/319762358256,307215643960,
2003.339.06:38:29.49:disc_check
2003.339.06:38:29.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h38m29.465s,27896,0.00250s,40000,6221221432,
2003.339.06:38:29.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:38:29.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 306414 : 303832 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:29.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 306403 : 303830 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:29.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 306428 : 303829 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:29.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 306429 : 303824 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:29.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 306418 : 303845 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:29.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 306411 : 303830 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:29.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 306402 : 303827 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:29.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 306415 : 303825 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:29.98:scan_name=339-0640b,r4100,98
2003.339.06:38:29.98:source=2136+141,213637.43,141000.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.06:38:30.09:setupsx
2003.339.06:38:39.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:39.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:38:39.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 110 ;
2003.339.06:38:39.32:!2003.339.06:40:42
2003.339.06:39:24.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:40:42.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:40:42.30/disc_pos/319762358256,319761358256,
2003.339.06:40:42.30:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:40:42.37:!2003.339.06:40:42
2003.339.06:40:42.37:preob
2003.339.06:40:43.19/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:40:44.73/tpi/1u,16207,2u,16143,3u,16192,4u,16096,ia,9995
2003.339.06:40:44.73/tpi/9u,16071,au,15989,bu,16756,cu,16553,du,16451,eu,16557,ib,5044
2003.339.06:40:44.73/tpi/5u,15916,6u,16066,7u,16039,8u,15885,ic,16621
2003.339.06:40:44.91/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9995
2003.339.06:40:44.91/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,5044
2003.339.06:40:44.91/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16621
2003.339.06:40:47.14/tpzero/1u,494,2u,319,3u,395,4u,447,ia,272
2003.339.06:40:47.14/tpzero/9u,587,au,544,bu,554,cu,514,du,371,eu,430,ib,283
2003.339.06:40:47.14/tpzero/5u,461,6u,575,7u,368,8u,274,ic,591
2003.339.06:40:49.56/tpical/1u,18102,2u,18031,3u,18464,4u,18356,ia,11353
2003.339.06:40:49.56/tpical/9u,18802,au,18952,bu,18881,cu,18379,du,19308,eu,19022
2003.339.06:40:49.56/tpical/ib,5922
2003.339.06:40:49.56/tpical/5u,18355,6u,18301,7u,18308,8u,18206,ic,19219
2003.339.06:40:49.57/tpdiff/1u,1895,2u,1888,3u,2272,4u,2260,ia,1358
2003.339.06:40:49.57/tpdiff/9u,2731,au,2963,bu,2125,cu,1826,du,2857,eu,2465,ib,878
2003.339.06:40:49.57/tpdiff/5u,2439,6u,2235,7u,2269,8u,2321,ic,2598
2003.339.06:40:49.75/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11352
2003.339.06:40:49.75/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,5901
2003.339.06:40:49.75/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19220
2003.339.06:40:50.33/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:40:50.33/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:40:50.33/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:40:50.33/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:40:50.34/tsys/1u,45.6,2u,46.1,3u,38.2,4u,38.1,ia,39.4
2003.339.06:40:50.34/tsys/9u,40.8,au,37.5,bu,54.9,cu,63.2,du,40.5,eu,47.1,ib,39.0
2003.339.06:40:50.34/tsys/5u,34.9,6u,38.1,7u,38.0,8u,37.0,ic,33.9
2003.339.06:40:50.87/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:40:51.25/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.06:40:51.25:!2003.339.06:40:52
2003.339.06:40:52.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:40:52.00/disc_pos/319890300928,319761358256,
2003.339.06:40:52.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:40:52.34:midob
2003.339.06:40:53.07/tpi/1u,16184,2u,15825,3u,15613,4u,15680,ia,9990
2003.339.06:40:53.07/tpi/9u,15384,au,15524,bu,15613,cu,15965,du,16028,eu,15675,ib,5068
2003.339.06:40:53.07/tpi/5u,15913,6u,16076,7u,15411,8u,15876,ic,16610
2003.339.06:40:53.25/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9990
2003.339.06:40:53.25/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5068
2003.339.06:40:53.25/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16610
2003.339.06:40:53.82/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:40:53.82/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:40:53.82/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:40:53.82/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:40:53.83/tsys/1u,45.5,2u,46.0,3u,38.3,4u,38.0,ia,39.4
2003.339.06:40:53.83/tsys/9u,40.4,au,37.2,bu,52.8,cu,60.9,du,39.5,eu,46.1,ib,39.2
2003.339.06:40:53.83/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,38.1,7u,37.8,8u,37.0,ic,33.9
2003.339.06:40:54.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:40:54.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:40:54.66/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.06:40:54.76/gps-fmout/S +1.81E-07
2003.339.06:40:56.66/wx/15.0,889.1,55.1
2003.339.06:40:56.72/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9991,5036,26,1pps
2003.339.06:40:56.77/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16614,110,24,1pps
2003.339.06:40:56.85/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16205,16279,38,1pps
2003.339.06:40:56.93/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15924,15779,33,1pps
2003.339.06:40:57.01/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.20,lock,15936,16108,61,1pps
2003.339.06:40:58.19#antcn#TR $$/339.06:40:58.08 269.5127 42.5751 -0.0002 -0.0002
2003.339.06:40:58.19#antcn#CO 0.0321 -0.0675 -0.7967 0.0190
2003.339.06:40:59.61/mat/600B0171
2003.339.06:41:03.12/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:41:03.13:!2003.339.06:42:30
2003.339.06:41:03.75#setcl#time/185963808,1,2003,339,06,41,04.00,1.557,37.002,29
2003.339.06:41:03.82#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:42:30.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:42:30.01:disc_end
2003.339.06:42:30.58:disc_pos
2003.339.06:42:30.60/disc_pos/321489145216,319762358256,
2003.339.06:42:30.60:disc_check
2003.339.06:42:31.05/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h42m30.550s,352,0.00250s,40000,2130600584,
2003.339.06:42:31.05:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:42:31.07/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 308074 : 305468 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:31.07/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 308064 : 305467 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:31.08/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 308088 : 305465 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:31.10/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 308089 : 305460 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:31.11/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 308078 : 305481 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:31.12/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 308073 : 305465 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:31.12/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 308062 : 305463 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:31.14/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 308075 : 305461 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:31.16:scan_name=339-0643,r4100,98
2003.339.06:42:31.18:source=3c446,222311.09,-051217.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.06:42:32.12:setupsx
2003.339.06:42:42.08/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:42.10/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:42:42.14/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 111 ;
2003.339.06:42:42.14:!2003.339.06:43:03
2003.339.06:42:55.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:43:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:43:03.01/disc_pos/321489145216,321488145216,
2003.339.06:43:03.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:43:03.05:!2003.339.06:43:03
2003.339.06:43:03.05:preob
2003.339.06:43:04.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:43:05.48/tpi/1u,16289,2u,15984,3u,16035,4u,16337,ia,9888
2003.339.06:43:05.48/tpi/9u,16244,au,16023,bu,16236,cu,16020,du,16284,eu,16194,ib,5074
2003.339.06:43:05.48/tpi/5u,15741,6u,16284,7u,15834,8u,16191,ic,16423
2003.339.06:43:05.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9888
2003.339.06:43:05.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5074
2003.339.06:43:05.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16423
2003.339.06:43:07.88/tpzero/1u,495,2u,317,3u,393,4u,453,ia,271
2003.339.06:43:07.88/tpzero/9u,588,au,546,bu,554,cu,516,du,376,eu,433,ib,284
2003.339.06:43:07.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,579,7u,367,8u,277,ic,590
2003.339.06:43:10.12/tpical/1u,18209,2u,17832,3u,18294,4u,18584,ia,11234
2003.339.06:43:10.12/tpical/9u,19056,au,19043,bu,19000,cu,18497,du,19706,eu,19130
2003.339.06:43:10.12/tpical/ib,5944
2003.339.06:43:10.12/tpical/5u,18159,6u,18559,7u,18083,8u,18572,ic,19003
2003.339.06:43:10.13/tpdiff/1u,1920,2u,1848,3u,2259,4u,2247,ia,1346
2003.339.06:43:10.13/tpdiff/9u,2812,au,3020,bu,2764,cu,2477,du,3422,eu,2936,ib,870
2003.339.06:43:10.13/tpdiff/5u,2418,6u,2275,7u,2249,8u,2381,ic,2580
2003.339.06:43:10.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,11234
2003.339.06:43:10.31/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5944
2003.339.06:43:10.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19003
2003.339.06:43:10.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:43:10.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:43:10.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:43:10.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:43:10.90/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.6,3u,38.1,4u,38.9,ia,39.3
2003.339.06:43:10.90/tsys/9u,40.1,au,36.9,bu,40.9,cu,45.1,du,33.5,eu,38.7,ib,39.6
2003.339.06:43:10.90/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,38.0,7u,37.8,8u,36.8,ic,33.8
2003.339.06:43:11.06/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:43:11.42/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.06:43:11.42:!2003.339.06:43:13
2003.339.06:43:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:43:13.01/disc_pos/321617154048,321488145216,
2003.339.06:43:13.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:43:13.02:midob
2003.339.06:43:13.77/tpi/1u,16085,2u,15673,3u,15454,4u,15958,ia,9889
2003.339.06:43:13.77/tpi/9u,15680,au,15585,bu,15617,cu,15635,du,15990,eu,15632,ib,5097
2003.339.06:43:13.77/tpi/5u,15738,6u,15904,7u,15859,8u,16186,ic,16436
2003.339.06:43:13.95/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9889
2003.339.06:43:13.95/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5097
2003.339.06:43:13.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16436
2003.339.06:43:14.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:43:14.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:43:14.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:43:14.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:43:14.53/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,46.5,3u,38.1,4u,38.9,ia,39.3
2003.339.06:43:14.53/tsys/9u,40.0,au,36.6,bu,40.6,cu,44.9,du,33.4,eu,38.6,ib,39.8
2003.339.06:43:14.53/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,38.1,7u,37.9,8u,36.7,ic,33.8
2003.339.06:43:15.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:43:15.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:43:15.64/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.06:43:15.76/gps-fmout/S +1.04E-07
2003.339.06:43:18.11/wx/15.0,889.1,55.2
2003.339.06:43:18.17/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9882,5111,26,1pps
2003.339.06:43:18.23/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16423,110,24,1pps
2003.339.06:43:18.31/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16254,16345,38,1pps
2003.339.06:43:18.39/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15720,16114,33,1pps
2003.339.06:43:18.47/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,15941,15990,61,1pps
2003.339.06:43:19.17#antcn#TR $$/339.06:43:19.09 238.8434 43.7027 -0.0003 0.0003
2003.339.06:43:19.17#antcn#CO 0.0306 -0.0737 -0.7967 0.0183
2003.339.06:43:20.68/mat/600B0139
2003.339.06:43:23.46/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:43:23.47:!2003.339.06:44:51
2003.339.06:43:23.73#setcl#time/185977805,1,2003,339,06,43,24.00,1.574,37.040,31
2003.339.06:43:23.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:44:51.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:44:51.01:disc_end
2003.339.06:44:51.49:disc_pos
2003.339.06:44:51.49/disc_pos/323219837272,321489145216,
2003.339.06:44:51.49:disc_check
2003.339.06:44:51.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h44m51.468s,11444,0.00250s,40000,523976852,
2003.339.06:44:51.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:44:51.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 309739 : 307109 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:44:51.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 309727 : 307107 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:44:51.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 309752 : 307105 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:44:51.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 309754 : 307100 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:44:51.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 309741 : 307121 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:44:51.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 309737 : 307105 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:44:51.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 309725 : 307103 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:44:51.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 309739 : 307101 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:44:51.98:scan_name=339-0647,r4100,98
2003.339.06:44:51.98:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.06:44:52.09:setupsx
2003.339.06:45:01.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:45:01.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:45:01.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 112 ;
2003.339.06:45:01.34:!2003.339.06:47:30
2003.339.06:46:08.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:47:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:47:30.00/disc_pos/323219837272,323218837272,
2003.339.06:47:30.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:47:30.05:!2003.339.06:47:30
2003.339.06:47:30.05:preob
2003.339.06:47:31.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:47:32.48/tpi/1u,16203,2u,16149,3u,16134,4u,16015,ia,9947
2003.339.06:47:32.48/tpi/9u,16013,au,16004,bu,16247,cu,16102,du,16180,eu,16101,ib,5087
2003.339.06:47:32.48/tpi/5u,15813,6u,16034,7u,15943,8u,16264,ic,16533
2003.339.06:47:32.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9947
2003.339.06:47:32.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5087
2003.339.06:47:32.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16533
2003.339.06:47:34.89/tpzero/1u,494,2u,319,3u,394,4u,446,ia,272
2003.339.06:47:34.89/tpzero/9u,589,au,545,bu,556,cu,515,du,373,eu,428,ib,284
2003.339.06:47:34.89/tpzero/5u,461,6u,576,7u,368,8u,278,ic,590
2003.339.06:47:37.13/tpical/1u,18146,2u,18033,3u,18460,4u,18288,ia,11329
2003.339.06:47:37.13/tpical/9u,18913,au,19114,bu,19077,cu,18623,du,19621,eu,19044
2003.339.06:47:37.13/tpical/ib,5986
2003.339.06:47:37.13/tpical/5u,18313,6u,18295,7u,18256,8u,18719,ic,19175
2003.339.06:47:37.14/tpdiff/1u,1943,2u,1884,3u,2326,4u,2273,ia,1382
2003.339.06:47:37.14/tpdiff/9u,2900,au,3110,bu,2830,cu,2521,du,3441,eu,2943,ib,899
2003.339.06:47:37.14/tpdiff/5u,2500,6u,2261,7u,2313,8u,2455,ic,2642
2003.339.06:47:37.31/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11329
2003.339.06:47:37.31/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5986
2003.339.06:47:37.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19175
2003.339.06:47:37.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:47:37.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:47:37.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:47:37.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:47:37.90/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,46.2,3u,37.2,4u,37.7,ia,38.5
2003.339.06:47:37.90/tsys/9u,38.3,au,35.8,bu,39.9,cu,44.5,du,33.1,eu,38.3,ib,38.5
2003.339.06:47:37.90/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,37.6,7u,37.0,8u,35.8,ic,33.2
2003.339.06:47:38.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:47:38.37/cable/2.4298E-04
2003.339.06:47:38.37:!2003.339.06:47:40
2003.339.06:47:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:47:40.00/disc_pos/323347836928,323218837272,
2003.339.06:47:40.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:47:40.02:midob
2003.339.06:47:40.77/tpi/1u,16170,2u,15551,3u,15570,4u,16021,ia,9945
2003.339.06:47:40.77/tpi/9u,16290,au,15657,bu,15717,cu,15760,du,16076,eu,15769,ib,5080
2003.339.06:47:40.77/tpi/5u,15832,6u,16046,7u,15928,8u,16280,ic,16530
2003.339.06:47:40.95/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9945
2003.339.06:47:40.95/tpgain/9u,124,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5080
2003.339.06:47:40.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16530
2003.339.06:47:41.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:47:41.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:47:41.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:47:41.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:47:41.53/tsys/1u,44.4,2u,46.1,3u,37.3,4u,37.7,ia,38.5
2003.339.06:47:41.53/tsys/9u,38.3,au,35.7,bu,39.9,cu,44.4,du,32.9,eu,38.2,ib,38.4
2003.339.06:47:41.53/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,37.6,7u,37.0,8u,35.8,ic,33.2
2003.339.06:47:42.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:47:42.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:47:42.60/cable/2.4290E-04
2003.339.06:47:42.76/gps-fmout/S +1.56E-07
2003.339.06:47:44.13/wx/15.0,889.2,55.2
2003.339.06:47:44.18/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9944,5082,26,1pps
2003.339.06:47:44.23/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16529,110,24,1pps
2003.339.06:47:44.31/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16193,16239,38,1pps
2003.339.06:47:44.39/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15829,15699,33,1pps
2003.339.06:47:44.47/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.12,lock,16352,15987,61,1pps
2003.339.06:47:45.17#antcn#TR $$/339.06:47:45.09 12.6228 63.3645 -0.0000 0.0001
2003.339.06:47:45.17#antcn#CO 0.0359 -0.0301 -0.7967 0.0088
2003.339.06:47:46.77/mat/600B0129
2003.339.06:47:47.61/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:47:47.61:!2003.339.06:49:18
2003.339.06:47:47.74#setcl#time/186004206,1,2003,339,06,47,48.00,1.565,37.114,30
2003.339.06:47:47.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:49:18.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:49:18.00:disc_end
2003.339.06:49:18.48:disc_pos
2003.339.06:49:18.49/disc_pos/324950519928,323219837272,
2003.339.06:49:18.49:disc_check
2003.339.06:49:18.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h49m18.468s,24640,0.00250s,40000,2541304148,
2003.339.06:49:18.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:49:18.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 311402 : 308749 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:18.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 311390 : 308748 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:18.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 311417 : 308745 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:18.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 311417 : 308740 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 311405 : 308761 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:18.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 311400 : 308745 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:18.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 311390 : 308744 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:18.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 311402 : 308741 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:18.98:scan_name=339-0652,r4100,245
2003.339.06:49:18.99:source=2201+315,220101.46,313105.7,1950.0,cw
2003.339.06:49:19.10:setupsx
2003.339.06:49:28.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:28.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:49:28.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 113 ;
2003.339.06:49:28.34:!2003.339.06:52:01
2003.339.06:50:07.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:52:01.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:52:01.00/disc_pos/324950519928,324949519928,
2003.339.06:52:01.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:52:01.06:!2003.339.06:52:01
2003.339.06:52:01.06:preob
2003.339.06:52:02.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:52:03.47/tpi/1u,16252,2u,16152,3u,16202,4u,16148,ia,9996
2003.339.06:52:03.47/tpi/9u,16156,au,16130,bu,16077,cu,16135,du,16127,eu,16100,ib,5022
2003.339.06:52:03.47/tpi/5u,15892,6u,16139,7u,16036,8u,15905,ic,16629
2003.339.06:52:03.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9996
2003.339.06:52:03.65/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5022
2003.339.06:52:03.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16629
2003.339.06:52:05.88/tpzero/1u,494,2u,320,3u,394,4u,448,ia,271
2003.339.06:52:05.88/tpzero/9u,592,au,549,bu,554,cu,520,du,375,eu,432,ib,284
2003.339.06:52:05.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,575,7u,369,8u,274,ic,591
2003.339.06:52:08.12/tpical/1u,18179,2u,18040,3u,18490,4u,18389,ia,11369
2003.339.06:52:08.12/tpical/9u,19047,au,19222,bu,18791,cu,18715,du,19611,eu,19075
2003.339.06:52:08.12/tpical/ib,5900
2003.339.06:52:08.12/tpical/5u,18384,6u,18359,7u,18332,8u,18247,ic,19257
2003.339.06:52:08.13/tpdiff/1u,1927,2u,1888,3u,2288,4u,2241,ia,1373
2003.339.06:52:08.13/tpdiff/9u,2891,au,3092,bu,2714,cu,2580,du,3484,eu,2975,ib,878
2003.339.06:52:08.13/tpdiff/5u,2492,6u,2220,7u,2296,8u,2342,ic,2628
2003.339.06:52:08.30/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11369
2003.339.06:52:08.30/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5900
2003.339.06:52:08.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19257
2003.339.06:52:08.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:52:08.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:52:08.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:52:08.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:52:08.89/tsys/1u,45.0,2u,46.1,3u,38.0,4u,38.5,ia,39.0
2003.339.06:52:08.89/tsys/9u,38.8,au,36.3,bu,41.2,cu,43.6,du,32.6,eu,37.9,ib,38.9
2003.339.06:52:08.89/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,38.6,7u,37.5,8u,36.7,ic,33.6
2003.339.06:52:09.03/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.06:52:09.37/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.06:52:09.37:!2003.339.06:52:11
2003.339.06:52:11.01:disc_pos
2003.339.06:52:11.01/disc_pos/325078433792,324949519928,
2003.339.06:52:11.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:52:11.03:midob
2003.339.06:52:11.76/tpi/1u,16230,2u,15553,3u,15651,4u,15703,ia,9999
2003.339.06:52:11.76/tpi/9u,15489,au,15841,bu,15560,cu,15874,du,15927,eu,15841,ib,5030
2003.339.06:52:11.76/tpi/5u,15916,6u,16128,7u,15418,8u,15925,ic,16633
2003.339.06:52:11.94/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9999
2003.339.06:52:11.94/tpgain/9u,121,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5030
2003.339.06:52:11.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16633
2003.339.06:52:12.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:52:12.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:52:12.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:52:12.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:52:12.52/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.0,3u,38.1,4u,38.4,ia,39.0
2003.339.06:52:12.52/tsys/9u,39.0,au,36.4,bu,41.2,cu,43.7,du,32.7,eu,37.9,ib,38.9
2003.339.06:52:12.52/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,38.5,7u,37.4,8u,36.8,ic,33.6
2003.339.06:52:13.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:52:13.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:52:13.61/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.06:52:13.76/gps-fmout/S +9.3E-08
2003.339.06:52:13.77/wx/15.0,889.2,55.4
2003.339.06:52:13.83/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9991,5031,26,1pps
2003.339.06:52:13.88/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16616,109,24,1pps
2003.339.06:52:13.96/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16232,16307,38,1pps
2003.339.06:52:14.04/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15908,15761,33,1pps
2003.339.06:52:14.12/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.20,lock,15837,16085,61,1pps
2003.339.06:52:15.17#antcn#TR $$/339.06:52:15.09 293.4902 47.9739 0.0000 0.0003
2003.339.06:52:15.17#antcn#CO 0.0292 -0.0544 -0.7967 0.0157
2003.339.06:52:16.07/mat/600B0127
2003.339.06:52:16.65/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:52:16.65:!2003.339.06:56:16
2003.339.06:52:16.75#setcl#time/186031106,1,2003,339,06,52,17.00,1.562,37.188,29
2003.339.06:52:16.75#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:56:16.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.06:56:16.00:disc_end
2003.339.06:56:16.48:disc_pos
2003.339.06:56:16.49/disc_pos/329033089552,324950519928,
2003.339.06:56:16.50:disc_check
2003.339.06:56:16.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d06h56m16.465s,18360,0.00250s,40000,2605396656,
2003.339.06:56:16.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.06:56:16.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 315309 : 312632 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:16.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 315298 : 312631 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:16.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 315324 : 312628 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:16.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 315324 : 312623 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:16.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 315313 : 312645 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:16.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 315307 : 312628 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:16.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 315296 : 312628 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:16.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 315309 : 312624 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:16.99:scan_name=339-0658,r4100,98
2003.339.06:56:16.99:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.06:56:17.09:setupsx
2003.339.06:56:26.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:26.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.06:56:26.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 114 ;
2003.339.06:56:26.33:!2003.339.06:58:29
2003.339.06:56:56.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.06:58:29.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:58:29.00/disc_pos/329033089552,329032089552,
2003.339.06:58:29.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.06:58:29.05:!2003.339.06:58:29
2003.339.06:58:29.05:preob
2003.339.06:58:30.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:58:31.48/tpi/1u,16371,2u,16321,3u,16332,4u,16272,ia,10082
2003.339.06:58:31.48/tpi/9u,15936,au,15777,bu,15810,cu,15875,du,15998,eu,16158,ib,5164
2003.339.06:58:31.48/tpi/5u,16013,6u,16247,7u,16159,8u,16026,ic,16759
2003.339.06:58:31.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10082
2003.339.06:58:31.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,119,ib,5164
2003.339.06:58:31.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16759
2003.339.06:58:33.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,321,3u,397,4u,449,ia,272
2003.339.06:58:33.89/tpzero/9u,586,au,543,bu,548,cu,514,du,371,eu,430,ib,285
2003.339.06:58:33.89/tpzero/5u,461,6u,578,7u,370,8u,275,ic,593
2003.339.06:58:36.14/tpical/1u,18336,2u,18218,3u,18671,4u,18552,ia,11474
2003.339.06:58:36.14/tpical/9u,18857,au,18944,bu,18631,cu,18458,du,19541,eu,19206
2003.339.06:58:36.14/tpical/ib,6050
2003.339.06:58:36.14/tpical/5u,18520,6u,18519,7u,18499,8u,18445,ic,19426
2003.339.06:58:36.15/tpdiff/1u,1965,2u,1897,3u,2339,4u,2280,ia,1392
2003.339.06:58:36.15/tpdiff/9u,2921,au,3167,bu,2821,cu,2583,du,3543,eu,3048,ib,886
2003.339.06:58:36.15/tpdiff/5u,2507,6u,2272,7u,2340,8u,2419,ic,2667
2003.339.06:58:36.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11474
2003.339.06:58:36.32/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,119,ib,6050
2003.339.06:58:36.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19426
2003.339.06:58:36.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:58:36.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:58:36.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:58:36.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:58:36.91/tsys/1u,44.4,2u,46.4,3u,37.5,4u,38.2,ia,38.8
2003.339.06:58:36.91/tsys/9u,37.8,au,34.6,bu,39.0,cu,42.8,du,31.8,eu,37.2,ib,39.6
2003.339.06:58:36.91/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,37.9,7u,37.1,8u,35.8,ic,33.3
2003.339.06:58:37.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:58:37.35/cable/2.4327E-04
2003.339.06:58:37.35:!2003.339.06:58:39
2003.339.06:58:39.00:disc_pos
2003.339.06:58:39.00/disc_pos/329160970240,329032089552,
2003.339.06:58:39.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.06:58:39.03:midob
2003.339.06:58:39.78/tpi/1u,16106,2u,15735,3u,15500,4u,15812,ia,10089
2003.339.06:58:39.78/tpi/9u,16318,au,15633,bu,15744,cu,15647,du,16142,eu,15740,ib,5151
2003.339.06:58:39.78/tpi/5u,15461,6u,15813,7u,15544,8u,16076,ic,16761
2003.339.06:58:39.96/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10089
2003.339.06:58:39.96/tpgain/9u,123,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,124,eu,117,ib,5151
2003.339.06:58:39.96/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16761
2003.339.06:58:40.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.06:58:40.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.06:58:40.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.06:58:40.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.06:58:40.55/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,46.3,3u,37.6,4u,38.0,ia,38.8
2003.339.06:58:40.55/tsys/9u,38.1,au,35.1,bu,39.5,cu,43.1,du,32.0,eu,37.4,ib,39.5
2003.339.06:58:40.55/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,37.9,7u,37.0,8u,35.9,ic,33.3
2003.339.06:58:41.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.06:58:41.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.06:58:41.65/cable/2.4320E-04
2003.339.06:58:41.76/gps-fmout/S +1.81E-07
2003.339.06:58:41.77/wx/15.0,889.2,55.0
2003.339.06:58:41.83/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10084,5160,26,1pps
2003.339.06:58:41.88/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16753,109,24,1pps
2003.339.06:58:41.96/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.06,lock,16364,16216,38,1pps
2003.339.06:58:42.04/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16041,15895,33,1pps
2003.339.06:58:42.12/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.12,lock,16267,15863,61,1pps
2003.339.06:58:43.16#antcn#TR $$/339.06:58:43.08 357.4505 53.6086 -0.0001 0.0002
2003.339.06:58:43.16#antcn#CO 0.0409 -0.0412 -0.7967 0.0129
2003.339.06:58:43.98/mat/600B0205
2003.339.06:58:44.60/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.06:58:44.60:!2003.339.07:00:17
2003.339.06:58:44.73#setcl#time/186069904,1,2003,339,06,58,45.00,1.570,37.296,31
2003.339.06:58:44.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.06:59:18.60;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.07:00:17.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:00:17.00:disc_end
2003.339.07:00:17.48:disc_pos
2003.339.07:00:17.50/disc_pos/330763815704,329033089552,
2003.339.07:00:17.50:disc_check
2003.339.07:00:17.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h00m17.473s,31236,0.00250s,40000,2125380972,
2003.339.07:00:17.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:00:17.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 316972 : 314272 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:17.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 316962 : 314271 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:17.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 316987 : 314268 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:17.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 316988 : 314263 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:17.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 316976 : 314285 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:17.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 316972 : 314269 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:17.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 316961 : 314268 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:17.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 316972 : 314265 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:17.98:scan_name=339-0702b,r4100,98
2003.339.07:00:17.98:source=0014+813,001404.48,811828.2,1950.0,cw
2003.339.07:00:18.08:setupsx
2003.339.07:00:27.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:27.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:00:27.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 115 ;
2003.339.07:00:27.31:!2003.339.07:02:30
2003.339.07:00:36.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:02:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:02:30.00/disc_pos/330763815704,330762815704,
2003.339.07:02:30.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:02:30.04:!2003.339.07:02:30
2003.339.07:02:30.05:preob
2003.339.07:02:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:02:32.47/tpi/1u,16195,2u,16232,3u,16073,4u,16063,ia,10465
2003.339.07:02:32.47/tpi/9u,16139,au,16130,bu,16269,cu,16201,du,16152,eu,16263,ib,5336
2003.339.07:02:32.47/tpi/5u,16133,6u,15946,7u,16152,8u,16176,ic,17439
2003.339.07:02:32.65/tpgain/1u,137,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10465
2003.339.07:02:32.65/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,5336
2003.339.07:02:32.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17439
2003.339.07:02:34.88/tpzero/1u,489,2u,317,3u,387,4u,444,ia,276
2003.339.07:02:34.88/tpzero/9u,584,au,544,bu,551,cu,512,du,365,eu,429,ib,286
2003.339.07:02:34.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,572,7u,368,8u,276,ic,597
2003.339.07:02:37.12/tpical/1u,18047,2u,18085,3u,18265,4u,18215,ia,11851
2003.339.07:02:37.12/tpical/9u,18851,au,19077,bu,18943,cu,18606,du,19482,eu,19165
2003.339.07:02:37.12/tpical/ib,6226
2003.339.07:02:37.12/tpical/5u,18491,6u,18082,7u,18386,8u,18459,ic,20101
2003.339.07:02:37.13/tpdiff/1u,1852,2u,1853,3u,2192,4u,2152,ia,1386
2003.339.07:02:37.13/tpdiff/9u,2712,au,2947,bu,2674,cu,2405,du,3330,eu,2902,ib,890
2003.339.07:02:37.13/tpdiff/5u,2358,6u,2136,7u,2234,8u,2283,ic,2662
2003.339.07:02:37.30/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11851
2003.339.07:02:37.30/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,6226
2003.339.07:02:37.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20101
2003.339.07:02:37.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:02:37.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:02:37.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:02:37.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:02:37.89/tsys/1u,46.6,2u,47.2,3u,39.4,4u,39.9,ia,40.4
2003.339.07:02:37.89/tsys/9u,41.3,au,38.1,bu,42.3,cu,47.0,du,34.1,eu,39.3,ib,40.9
2003.339.07:02:37.89/tsys/5u,36.6,6u,39.6,7u,38.9,8u,38.3,ic,34.8
2003.339.07:02:38.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:02:38.33/cable/2.4298E-04
2003.339.07:02:38.33:!2003.339.07:02:40
2003.339.07:02:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:02:40.00/disc_pos/330891726848,330762815704,
2003.339.07:02:40.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:02:40.02:midob
2003.339.07:02:40.76/tpi/1u,16213,2u,15659,3u,15488,4u,15667,ia,10465
2003.339.07:02:40.76/tpi/9u,15571,au,15705,bu,15765,cu,15859,du,16185,eu,15700,ib,5335
2003.339.07:02:40.76/tpi/5u,15508,6u,15951,7u,15617,8u,16174,ic,17449
2003.339.07:02:40.94/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10465
2003.339.07:02:40.94/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,122,eu,115,ib,5335
2003.339.07:02:40.94/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17449
2003.339.07:02:41.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:02:41.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:02:41.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:02:41.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:02:41.52/tsys/1u,46.7,2u,47.2,3u,39.4,4u,39.9,ia,40.4
2003.339.07:02:41.52/tsys/9u,41.2,au,37.9,bu,42.4,cu,46.9,du,34.2,eu,39.3,ib,40.8
2003.339.07:02:41.52/tsys/5u,36.5,6u,39.6,7u,39.0,8u,38.3,ic,34.8
2003.339.07:02:42.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:02:42.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:02:42.65/cable/2.4298E-04
2003.339.07:02:42.75/gps-fmout/S +1.79E-07
2003.339.07:02:46.19/wx/15.0,889.2,55.1
2003.339.07:02:46.24/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10467,5333,26,1pps
2003.339.07:02:46.29/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17452,110,24,1pps
2003.339.07:02:46.37/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.88,lock,16207,16151,38,1pps
2003.339.07:02:46.45/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16098,15983,33,1pps
2003.339.07:02:46.53/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,16115,16166,61,1pps
2003.339.07:02:47.17#antcn#TR $$/339.07:02:47.09 357.4905 30.1547 0.0001 -0.0000
2003.339.07:02:47.17#antcn#CO 0.0525 -0.0695 -0.7967 0.0300
2003.339.07:02:47.63/mat/600B0183
2003.339.07:02:48.19/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:02:48.19:!2003.339.07:04:18
2003.339.07:02:48.74#setcl#time/186094304,1,2003,339,07,02,49.00,1.567,37.364,30
2003.339.07:02:48.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.07:04:18.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:04:18.00:disc_end
2003.339.07:04:18.49:disc_pos
2003.339.07:04:18.49/disc_pos/332494411280,330763815704,
2003.339.07:04:18.49:disc_check
2003.339.07:04:18.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h04m18.468s,3220,0.00250s,40000,2125352440,
2003.339.07:04:18.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:04:18.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 318637 : 315913 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:18.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 318625 : 315911 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 318651 : 315908 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 318651 : 315903 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:18.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 318639 : 315925 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:18.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 318635 : 315909 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:18.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 318624 : 315908 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:18.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 318637 : 315905 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:18.99:scan_name=339-0706,r4100,529
2003.339.07:04:19.00:source=1053+815,105336.14,813036.0,1950.0,cw
2003.339.07:04:19.09:setupsx
2003.339.07:04:28.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:28.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:04:28.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 116 ;
2003.339.07:04:28.33:!2003.339.07:05:57
2003.339.07:04:33.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:05:57.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:05:57.00/disc_pos/332494411280,332493411280,
2003.339.07:05:57.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:05:57.04:!2003.339.07:05:57
2003.339.07:05:57.05:preob
2003.339.07:05:58.14/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:05:59.45/tpi/1u,16349,2u,16107,3u,16259,4u,16210,ia,11405
2003.339.07:05:59.45/tpi/9u,16140,au,16218,bu,16386,cu,16370,du,16235,eu,16267,ib,5823
2003.339.07:05:59.45/tpi/5u,16274,6u,16314,7u,15827,8u,16313,ic,19083
2003.339.07:05:59.63/tpgain/1u,132,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11405
2003.339.07:05:59.63/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,5823
2003.339.07:05:59.63/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,52,8u,62,ic,19083
2003.339.07:06:01.86/tpzero/1u,483,2u,307,3u,381,4u,440,ia,285
2003.339.07:06:01.86/tpzero/9u,581,au,537,bu,542,cu,508,du,356,eu,423,ib,291
2003.339.07:06:01.86/tpzero/5u,463,6u,572,7u,363,8u,275,ic,612
2003.339.07:06:04.10/tpical/1u,18063,2u,17749,3u,18309,4u,18211,ia,12782
2003.339.07:06:04.10/tpical/9u,18665,au,18909,bu,18762,cu,18615,du,19341,eu,18897
2003.339.07:06:04.10/tpical/ib,6723
2003.339.07:06:04.10/tpical/5u,18469,6u,18370,7u,17806,8u,18367,ic,21734
2003.339.07:06:04.11/tpdiff/1u,1714,2u,1642,3u,2050,4u,2001,ia,1377
2003.339.07:06:04.11/tpdiff/9u,2525,au,2691,bu,2376,cu,2245,du,3106,eu,2630,ib,900
2003.339.07:06:04.11/tpdiff/5u,2195,6u,2056,7u,1979,8u,2054,ic,2651
2003.339.07:06:04.28/tpdiffgain/1u,132,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,12782
2003.339.07:06:04.28/tpdiffgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,6723
2003.339.07:06:04.28/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,52,8u,62,ic,21734
2003.339.07:06:04.86/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:06:04.86/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:06:04.86/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:06:04.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:06:04.87/tsys/1u,50.9,2u,52.9,3u,42.6,4u,43.3,ia,44.4
2003.339.07:06:04.87/tsys/9u,44.4,au,42.0,bu,48.0,cu,50.9,du,36.8,eu,43.4,ib,44.3
2003.339.07:06:04.87/tsys/5u,39.6,6u,42.1,7u,43.0,8u,42.9,ic,38.3
2003.339.07:06:04.98/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:06:05.32/cable/2.4298E-04
2003.339.07:06:05.32:!2003.339.07:06:07
2003.339.07:06:07.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:06:07.00/disc_pos/332622319616,332493411280,
2003.339.07:06:07.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:06:07.02:midob
2003.339.07:06:07.75/tpi/1u,16342,2u,15831,3u,15656,4u,15867,ia,11402
2003.339.07:06:07.75/tpi/9u,15851,au,15820,bu,15708,cu,15751,du,15672,eu,15589,ib,5824
2003.339.07:06:07.75/tpi/5u,15629,6u,15834,7u,15820,8u,16274,ic,19080
2003.339.07:06:07.93/tpgain/1u,132,2u,108,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11402
2003.339.07:06:07.93/tpgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,111,cu,93,du,115,eu,110,ib,5824
2003.339.07:06:07.93/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,62,ic,19080
2003.339.07:06:08.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:06:08.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:06:08.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:06:08.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:06:08.51/tsys/1u,50.9,2u,53.0,3u,42.7,4u,43.5,ia,44.4
2003.339.07:06:08.51/tsys/9u,44.3,au,41.8,bu,47.7,cu,51.1,du,36.8,eu,43.1,ib,44.3
2003.339.07:06:08.51/tsys/5u,39.6,6u,42.0,7u,43.0,8u,42.8,ic,38.3
2003.339.07:06:09.14/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:06:09.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:06:09.61/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.07:06:09.76/gps-fmout/S +1.43E-07
2003.339.07:06:12.06/wx/15.0,889.2,54.7
2003.339.07:06:12.11/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11400,5823,26,1pps
2003.339.07:06:12.16/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19077,109,24,1pps
2003.339.07:06:12.24/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.25, 6.51,lock,16330,16156,38,1pps
2003.339.07:06:12.32/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.52,lock,15640,16172,33,1pps
2003.339.07:06:12.40/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.05, 4.50,lock,16152,15885,61,1pps
2003.339.07:06:13.16#antcn#TR $$/339.07:06:13.08 5.3755 14.9128 -0.0003 -0.0000
2003.339.07:06:13.16#antcn#CO 0.0558 -0.0852 -0.7967 0.0648
2003.339.07:06:14.41/mat/600B0171
2003.339.07:06:14.98/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:06:14.98:!2003.339.07:14:56
2003.339.07:06:15.74#setcl#time/186115004,1,2003,339,07,06,16.00,1.565,37.422,30
2003.339.07:06:15.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.07:14:56.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:14:56.00:disc_end
2003.339.07:14:56.48:disc_pos
2003.339.07:14:56.49/disc_pos/341121061480,332494411280,
2003.339.07:14:56.49:disc_check
2003.339.07:14:56.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h14m56.465s,11784,0.00250s,40000,1581301236,
2003.339.07:14:56.89:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:14:56.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 326879 : 324131 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:14:56.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 326866 : 324128 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:14:56.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 326894 : 324125 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:14:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 326892 : 324120 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:14:56.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 326880 : 324142 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:14:56.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 326876 : 324126 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:14:56.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 326865 : 324125 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:14:56.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 326878 : 324122 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:14:56.98:scan_name=339-0721,r4100,449
2003.339.07:14:56.98:source=0743+259,074323.03,255625.1,1950.0,cw
2003.339.07:14:57.09:setupsx
2003.339.07:15:06.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:15:06.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:15:06.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 117 ;
2003.339.07:15:06.34:!2003.339.07:21:23
2003.339.07:15:33.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:21:23.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:21:23.00/disc_pos/341121061480,341120061480,
2003.339.07:21:23.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:21:23.05:!2003.339.07:21:23
2003.339.07:21:23.05:preob
2003.339.07:21:24.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:21:25.49/tpi/1u,15886,2u,15909,3u,15961,4u,16228,ia,12948
2003.339.07:21:25.49/tpi/9u,16089,au,15950,bu,16164,cu,15891,du,15936,eu,15997,ib,6534
2003.339.07:21:25.49/tpi/5u,15674,6u,16294,7u,15919,8u,15718,ic,21790
2003.339.07:21:25.67/tpgain/1u,123,2u,102,3u,95,4u,74,ia,12948
2003.339.07:21:25.67/tpgain/9u,108,au,86,bu,106,cu,88,du,110,eu,105,ib,6534
2003.339.07:21:25.67/tpgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,49,8u,57,ic,21790
2003.339.07:21:27.89/tpzero/1u,462,2u,294,3u,364,4u,433,ia,300
2003.339.07:21:27.89/tpzero/9u,568,au,526,bu,528,cu,493,du,337,eu,411,ib,299
2003.339.07:21:27.89/tpzero/5u,455,6u,568,7u,359,8u,266,ic,635
2003.339.07:21:30.13/tpical/1u,17296,2u,17326,3u,17670,4u,17934,ia,14292
2003.339.07:21:30.13/tpical/9u,18234,au,18261,bu,18236,cu,17776,du,18587,eu,18245
2003.339.07:21:30.13/tpical/ib,7418
2003.339.07:21:30.13/tpical/5u,17482,6u,18024,7u,17602,8u,17457,ic,24378
2003.339.07:21:30.14/tpdiff/1u,1410,2u,1417,3u,1709,4u,1706,ia,1344
2003.339.07:21:30.14/tpdiff/9u,2145,au,2311,bu,2072,cu,1885,du,2651,eu,2248,ib,884
2003.339.07:21:30.14/tpdiff/5u,1808,6u,1730,7u,1683,8u,1739,ic,2588
2003.339.07:21:30.31/tpdiffgain/1u,123,2u,102,3u,95,4u,74,ia,14292
2003.339.07:21:30.31/tpdiffgain/9u,108,au,86,bu,106,cu,88,du,110,eu,105,ib,7418
2003.339.07:21:30.31/tpdiffgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,49,8u,57,ic,24378
2003.339.07:21:30.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:21:30.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:21:30.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:21:30.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:21:30.90/tsys/1u,60.2,2u,60.6,3u,50.2,4u,50.9,ia,51.8
2003.339.07:21:30.90/tsys/9u,52.1,au,48.1,bu,54.3,cu,58.8,du,42.4,eu,49.9,ib,50.8
2003.339.07:21:30.90/tsys/5u,46.3,6u,50.0,7u,50.8,8u,48.9,ic,45.0
2003.339.07:21:31.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:21:31.36/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.07:21:31.36:!2003.339.07:21:33
2003.339.07:21:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:21:33.00/disc_pos/341248946176,341120061480,
2003.339.07:21:33.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:21:33.03:midob
2003.339.07:21:33.77/tpi/1u,15613,2u,15887,3u,15919,4u,15808,ia,12927
2003.339.07:21:33.77/tpi/9u,15757,au,15935,bu,15878,cu,15882,du,15673,eu,15700,ib,6530
2003.339.07:21:33.77/tpi/5u,15647,6u,16246,7u,15870,8u,15688,ic,21755
2003.339.07:21:33.95/tpgain/1u,122,2u,102,3u,95,4u,73,ia,12927
2003.339.07:21:33.95/tpgain/9u,107,au,86,bu,105,cu,88,du,109,eu,104,ib,6530
2003.339.07:21:33.95/tpgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,49,8u,57,ic,21755
2003.339.07:21:34.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:21:34.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:21:34.53/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:21:34.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:21:34.53/tsys/1u,60.1,2u,60.5,3u,50.1,4u,51.0,ia,51.7
2003.339.07:21:34.53/tsys/9u,52.0,au,48.0,bu,54.4,cu,58.8,du,42.4,eu,49.9,ib,50.8
2003.339.07:21:34.53/tsys/5u,46.2,6u,49.8,7u,50.7,8u,48.8,ic,44.9
2003.339.07:21:35.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:21:35.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.07:21:35.64/cable/2.4312E-04
2003.339.07:21:35.75/gps-fmout/S +1.11E-07
2003.339.07:21:37.98/wx/15.0,889.3,55.2
2003.339.07:21:38.03/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,12926,6531,26,1pps
2003.339.07:21:38.08/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,21761,110,24,1pps
2003.339.07:21:38.16/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 6.05,lock,16149,16350,38,1pps
2003.339.07:21:38.25/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.72, -2.18,lock,15653,15838,33,1pps
2003.339.07:21:38.33/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.50, 4.01,lock,16061,15901,61,1pps
2003.339.07:21:39.17#antcn#TR $$/339.07:21:39.08 65.2117 7.5727 -0.0003 0.0007
2003.339.07:21:39.17#antcn#CO 0.0574 -0.1057 -0.7967 0.1254
2003.339.07:21:39.33/mat/600B0170
2003.339.07:21:39.95/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:21:39.95:!2003.339.07:29:02
2003.339.07:21:40.74#setcl#time/186207503,1,2003,339,07,21,41.00,1.561,37.678,30
2003.339.07:21:40.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.07:29:02.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:29:02.00:disc_end
2003.339.07:29:02.52:disc_pos
2003.339.07:29:02.53/disc_pos/348467690600,341121061480,
2003.339.07:29:02.54:disc_check
2003.339.07:29:02.94/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h29m02.470s,4384,0.00250s,40000,6189458280,
2003.339.07:29:02.94:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:29:02.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 333899 : 331127 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:02.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 333886 : 331125 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:02.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 333916 : 331121 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:02.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 333912 : 331116 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:02.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 333901 : 331140 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:03.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 333896 : 331122 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:03.01/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 333886 : 331121 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:03.02/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 333898 : 331118 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:03.02:scan_name=339-0731b,r4100,774
2003.339.07:29:03.03:source=0104-408,010427.58,-405021.4,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.07:29:04.08:setupsx
2003.339.07:29:13.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:13.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:29:13.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 118 ;
2003.339.07:29:13.30:!2003.339.07:31:15
2003.339.07:31:15.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:31:15.00/disc_pos/348467690600,348466690600,
2003.339.07:31:15.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:31:15.05:!2003.339.07:31:15
2003.339.07:31:15.05:preob
2003.339.07:31:15.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:31:16.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:31:17.47/tpi/1u,16393,2u,16262,3u,16107,4u,16198,ia,10303
2003.339.07:31:17.47/tpi/9u,16141,au,16232,bu,16271,cu,16343,du,16167,eu,16315,ib,5275
2003.339.07:31:17.47/tpi/5u,15866,6u,16080,7u,15925,8u,15896,ic,17194
2003.339.07:31:17.65/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10303
2003.339.07:31:17.65/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5275
2003.339.07:31:17.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17194
2003.339.07:31:19.88/tpzero/1u,494,2u,318,3u,389,4u,448,ia,275
2003.339.07:31:19.88/tpzero/9u,587,au,547,bu,553,cu,517,du,366,eu,431,ib,286
2003.339.07:31:19.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,574,7u,366,8u,273,ic,596
2003.339.07:31:22.12/tpical/1u,18255,2u,18093,3u,18301,4u,18356,ia,11661
2003.339.07:31:22.12/tpical/9u,18885,au,19214,bu,18941,cu,18766,du,19505,eu,19204
2003.339.07:31:22.12/tpical/ib,6154
2003.339.07:31:22.12/tpical/5u,18240,6u,18242,7u,18111,8u,18144,ic,19787
2003.339.07:31:22.13/tpdiff/1u,1862,2u,1831,3u,2194,4u,2158,ia,1358
2003.339.07:31:22.13/tpdiff/9u,2744,au,2982,bu,2670,cu,2423,du,3338,eu,2889,ib,879
2003.339.07:31:22.13/tpdiff/5u,2374,6u,2162,7u,2186,8u,2248,ic,2593
2003.339.07:31:22.30/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11661
2003.339.07:31:22.30/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6154
2003.339.07:31:22.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19787
2003.339.07:31:22.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:31:22.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:31:22.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:31:22.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:31:22.89/tsys/1u,47.0,2u,47.9,3u,39.4,4u,40.1,ia,40.6
2003.339.07:31:22.89/tsys/9u,40.8,au,37.9,bu,42.4,cu,47.0,du,34.1,eu,39.6,ib,40.9
2003.339.07:31:22.89/tsys/5u,35.7,6u,39.4,7u,39.1,8u,38.2,ic,35.2
2003.339.07:31:23.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:31:23.36/cable/2.4312E-04
2003.339.07:31:23.36:!2003.339.07:31:25
2003.339.07:31:25.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:31:25.00/disc_pos/348595572736,348466690600,
2003.339.07:31:25.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:31:25.01:midob
2003.339.07:31:25.77/tpi/1u,16155,2u,15689,3u,15540,4u,15810,ia,10304
2003.339.07:31:25.77/tpi/9u,15622,au,15924,bu,15782,cu,15945,du,15948,eu,15801,ib,5276
2003.339.07:31:25.77/tpi/5u,15877,6u,16079,7u,15917,8u,15920,ic,17194
2003.339.07:31:25.95/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10304
2003.339.07:31:25.95/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5276
2003.339.07:31:25.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17194
2003.339.07:31:26.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:31:26.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:31:26.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:31:26.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:31:26.53/tsys/1u,47.0,2u,47.9,3u,39.5,4u,40.1,ia,40.6
2003.339.07:31:26.53/tsys/9u,40.8,au,37.9,bu,42.5,cu,46.8,du,34.2,eu,39.7,ib,40.9
2003.339.07:31:26.53/tsys/5u,35.7,6u,39.4,7u,39.1,8u,38.3,ic,35.2
2003.339.07:31:27.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:31:27.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:31:27.64/cable/2.4312E-04
2003.339.07:31:27.75/gps-fmout/S +9.1E-08
2003.339.07:31:27.76/wx/15.0,889.4,55.0
2003.339.07:31:27.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10306,5275,26,1pps
2003.339.07:31:27.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17198,110,24,1pps
2003.339.07:31:27.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 7.00,lock,16161,16274,38,1pps
2003.339.07:31:28.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15874,15765,33,1pps
2003.339.07:31:28.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,15908,15927,61,1pps
2003.339.07:31:29.18#antcn#TR $$/339.07:31:29.08 188.6715 26.5444 -0.0004 -0.0001
2003.339.07:31:29.18#antcn#CO 0.0482 -0.0997 -0.7967 0.0348
2003.339.07:31:29.22/mat/600B0231
2003.339.07:31:29.80/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:31:29.81:!2003.339.07:44:19
2003.339.07:31:30.73#setcl#time/186266501,1,2003,339,07,31,31.00,1.566,37.842,31
2003.339.07:31:30.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.07:44:19.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:44:19.00:disc_end
2003.339.07:44:19.49:disc_pos
2003.339.07:44:19.50/disc_pos/361014485112,348467690600,
2003.339.07:44:19.50:disc_check
2003.339.07:44:19.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h44m19.483s,30248,0.00250s,40000,2125379624,
2003.339.07:44:19.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:44:19.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 345879 : 343083 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:19.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 345868 : 343081 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:19.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 345896 : 343077 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:19.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 345892 : 343072 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:19.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 345881 : 343096 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:19.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 345876 : 343078 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:19.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 345867 : 343078 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:19.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 345878 : 343074 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:19.98:scan_name=339-0745b,r4100,98
2003.339.07:44:19.99:source=3c446,222311.09,-051217.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.07:44:20.10:setupsx
2003.339.07:44:29.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:29.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:44:29.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 119 ;
2003.339.07:44:29.34:!2003.339.07:45:42
2003.339.07:44:56.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:45:42.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:45:42.00/disc_pos/361014485112,361013485112,
2003.339.07:45:42.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:45:42.05:!2003.339.07:45:42
2003.339.07:45:42.05:preob
2003.339.07:45:43.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:45:44.47/tpi/1u,16344,2u,16220,3u,16352,4u,16140,ia,10282
2003.339.07:45:44.47/tpi/9u,16123,au,16334,bu,16107,cu,16081,du,16219,eu,16262,ib,5182
2003.339.07:45:44.47/tpi/5u,15847,6u,16055,7u,15921,8u,16390,ic,17150
2003.339.07:45:44.65/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10282
2003.339.07:45:44.65/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,119,ib,5182
2003.339.07:45:44.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17150
2003.339.07:45:46.88/tpzero/1u,493,2u,317,3u,394,4u,447,ia,275
2003.339.07:45:46.88/tpzero/9u,589,au,548,bu,552,cu,515,du,370,eu,430,ib,285
2003.339.07:45:46.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,575,7u,365,8u,277,ic,597
2003.339.07:45:49.12/tpical/1u,18186,2u,18046,3u,18541,4u,18301,ia,11627
2003.339.07:45:49.12/tpical/9u,18872,au,19279,bu,18668,cu,18461,du,19498,eu,19123
2003.339.07:45:49.12/tpical/ib,6038
2003.339.07:45:49.12/tpical/5u,18171,6u,18179,7u,18056,8u,18667,ic,19724
2003.339.07:45:49.13/tpdiff/1u,1842,2u,1826,3u,2189,4u,2161,ia,1345
2003.339.07:45:49.13/tpdiff/9u,2749,au,2945,bu,2561,cu,2380,du,3279,eu,2861,ib,856
2003.339.07:45:49.13/tpdiff/5u,2324,6u,2124,7u,2135,8u,2277,ic,2574
2003.339.07:45:49.30/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11627
2003.339.07:45:49.30/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,119,ib,6038
2003.339.07:45:49.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19724
2003.339.07:45:49.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:45:49.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:45:49.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:45:49.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:45:49.89/tsys/1u,47.3,2u,47.9,3u,40.1,4u,39.9,ia,40.9
2003.339.07:45:49.89/tsys/9u,40.7,au,38.6,bu,43.7,cu,47.1,du,34.8,eu,39.8,ib,41.2
2003.339.07:45:49.89/tsys/5u,36.4,6u,40.1,7u,40.1,8u,38.9,ic,35.4
2003.339.07:45:50.05/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:45:50.40/cable/2.4349E-04
2003.339.07:45:50.40:!2003.339.07:45:52
2003.339.07:45:52.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:45:52.00/disc_pos/361142366208,361013485112,
2003.339.07:45:52.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:45:52.02:midob
2003.339.07:45:52.76/tpi/1u,16106,2u,15635,3u,15496,4u,15746,ia,10263
2003.339.07:45:52.76/tpi/9u,15661,au,15639,bu,15818,cu,15686,du,16173,eu,15738,ib,5175
2003.339.07:45:52.76/tpi/5u,15818,6u,16006,7u,15849,8u,16345,ic,17116
2003.339.07:45:52.94/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10263
2003.339.07:45:52.94/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,124,eu,117,ib,5175
2003.339.07:45:52.94/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17116
2003.339.07:45:53.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:45:53.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:45:53.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:45:53.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:45:53.52/tsys/1u,47.3,2u,47.8,3u,40.2,4u,39.9,ia,40.8
2003.339.07:45:53.52/tsys/9u,40.9,au,38.5,bu,43.7,cu,46.9,du,34.7,eu,39.9,ib,41.1
2003.339.07:45:53.52/tsys/5u,36.3,6u,40.0,7u,39.9,8u,38.8,ic,35.3
2003.339.07:45:54.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:45:54.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:45:54.63/cable/2.4349E-04
2003.339.07:45:54.75/gps-fmout/S +1.74E-07
2003.339.07:45:55.60/wx/15.0,889.5,55.1
2003.339.07:45:55.65/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10275,5175,26,1pps
2003.339.07:45:55.70/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17135,110,24,1pps
2003.339.07:45:55.78/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.00,lock,16336,16232,38,1pps
2003.339.07:45:55.86/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15856,15741,33,1pps
2003.339.07:45:55.94/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15901,15970,61,1pps
2003.339.07:45:56.19#antcn#TR $$/339.07:45:56.10 249.6283 30.5907 0.0000 -0.0001
2003.339.07:45:56.19#antcn#CO 0.0417 -0.0864 -0.7967 0.0295
2003.339.07:45:56.43/mat/600B0170
2003.339.07:45:57.00/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:45:57.00:!2003.339.07:47:30
2003.339.07:45:57.73#setcl#time/186353199,1,2003,339,07,45,58.00,1.569,38.083,31
2003.339.07:45:57.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.07:47:30.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:47:30.00:disc_end
2003.339.07:47:30.48:disc_pos
2003.339.07:47:30.49/disc_pos/362745212024,361014485112,
2003.339.07:47:30.49:disc_check
2003.339.07:47:30.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h47m30.473s,1152,0.00250s,40000,1325142184,
2003.339.07:47:30.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:47:30.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 347542 : 344724 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:30.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 347533 : 344721 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:30.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 347559 : 344717 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:30.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 347556 : 344712 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:30.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 347544 : 344736 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:30.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 347540 : 344718 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:30.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 347530 : 344718 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:30.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 347543 : 344715 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:30.97:scan_name=339-0749,r4100,126
2003.339.07:47:30.98:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.07:47:31.08:setupsx
2003.339.07:47:40.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:40.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:47:40.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 120 ;
2003.339.07:47:40.33:!2003.339.07:49:43
2003.339.07:48:29.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:49:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:49:43.00/disc_pos/362745212024,362744212024,
2003.339.07:49:43.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:49:43.05:!2003.339.07:49:43
2003.339.07:49:43.05:preob
2003.339.07:49:44.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:49:45.50/tpi/1u,16264,2u,16221,3u,16209,4u,16125,ia,10003
2003.339.07:49:45.50/tpi/9u,15849,au,16230,bu,16266,cu,16170,du,16451,eu,16501,ib,5080
2003.339.07:49:45.50/tpi/5u,15961,6u,16169,7u,16033,8u,15895,ic,16646
2003.339.07:49:45.68/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10003
2003.339.07:49:45.68/tpgain/9u,123,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5068
2003.339.07:49:45.68/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16646
2003.339.07:49:47.91/tpzero/1u,493,2u,320,3u,393,4u,447,ia,272
2003.339.07:49:47.91/tpzero/9u,589,au,549,bu,557,cu,514,du,376,eu,433,ib,284
2003.339.07:49:47.91/tpzero/5u,462,6u,577,7u,368,8u,274,ic,592
2003.339.07:49:50.15/tpical/1u,18212,2u,18141,3u,18550,4u,18410,ia,11400
2003.339.07:49:50.15/tpical/9u,18823,au,19356,bu,18911,cu,18487,du,19756,eu,19234
2003.339.07:49:50.15/tpical/ib,5961
2003.339.07:49:50.15/tpical/5u,18450,6u,18426,7u,18358,8u,18274,ic,19316
2003.339.07:49:50.16/tpdiff/1u,1948,2u,1920,3u,2341,4u,2285,ia,1397
2003.339.07:49:50.16/tpdiff/9u,2974,au,3126,bu,2645,cu,2317,du,3305,eu,2733,ib,881
2003.339.07:49:50.16/tpdiff/5u,2489,6u,2257,7u,2325,8u,2379,ic,2670
2003.339.07:49:50.33/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11400
2003.339.07:49:50.33/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5961
2003.339.07:49:50.33/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19316
2003.339.07:49:50.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:49:50.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:49:50.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:49:50.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:49:50.92/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,45.5,3u,37.2,4u,37.7,ia,38.3
2003.339.07:49:50.92/tsys/9u,36.9,au,36.1,bu,42.8,cu,48.7,du,35.0,eu,42.3,ib,39.2
2003.339.07:49:50.92/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,38.0,7u,37.1,8u,36.1,ic,33.1
2003.339.07:49:51.03/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.07:49:51.38/cable/2.4364E-04
2003.339.07:49:51.38:!2003.339.07:49:53
2003.339.07:49:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:49:53.00/disc_pos/362873118720,362744212024,
2003.339.07:49:53.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:49:53.02:midob
2003.339.07:49:53.75/tpi/1u,16012,2u,15628,3u,15677,4u,15710,ia,10016
2003.339.07:49:53.75/tpi/9u,16266,au,15917,bu,15632,cu,15971,du,15993,eu,15676,ib,5060
2003.339.07:49:53.75/tpi/5u,15957,6u,16140,7u,15448,8u,15913,ic,16659
2003.339.07:49:53.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10016
2003.339.07:49:53.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5060
2003.339.07:49:53.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16659
2003.339.07:49:54.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:49:54.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:49:54.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:49:54.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:49:54.51/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,45.4,3u,37.3,4u,37.7,ia,38.4
2003.339.07:49:54.51/tsys/9u,37.3,au,36.1,bu,42.5,cu,48.0,du,34.6,eu,41.6,ib,39.0
2003.339.07:49:54.51/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,37.9,7u,37.0,8u,36.2,ic,33.1
2003.339.07:49:55.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:49:55.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:49:55.59/cable/2.4364E-04
2003.339.07:49:55.75/gps-fmout/S +1.55E-07
2003.339.07:49:55.76/wx/15.0,889.5,54.6
2003.339.07:49:55.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10011,5066,26,1pps
2003.339.07:49:55.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16652,110,24,1pps
2003.339.07:49:55.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16268,16334,38,1pps
2003.339.07:49:56.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15953,15824,33,1pps
2003.339.07:49:56.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16218,15818,61,1pps
2003.339.07:49:57.16#antcn#TR $$/339.07:49:57.08 349.0918 63.5842 -0.0007 0.0000
2003.339.07:49:57.16#antcn#CO 0.0248 -0.0269 -0.7967 0.0087
2003.339.07:49:58.48/mat/600B0227
2003.339.07:49:59.06/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:49:59.06:!2003.339.07:51:59
2003.339.07:49:59.73#setcl#time/186377399,1,2003,339,07,50,00.00,1.566,38.150,31
2003.339.07:49:59.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.07:51:59.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:51:59.00:disc_end
2003.339.07:51:59.49:disc_pos
2003.339.07:51:59.50/disc_pos/364924020304,362745212024,
2003.339.07:51:59.51:disc_check
2003.339.07:51:59.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h51m59.485s,37904,0.00250s,40000,2125354968,
2003.339.07:51:59.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:51:59.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 349635 : 346791 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:51:59.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 349624 : 346788 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:51:59.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 349651 : 346786 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:51:59.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 349647 : 346779 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:51:59.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 349635 : 346804 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:51:59.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 349631 : 346785 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:51:59.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 349621 : 346785 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:51:59.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 349634 : 346782 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:52:00.00:scan_name=339-0753,r4100,98
2003.339.07:52:00.00:source=2136+141,213637.43,141000.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.07:52:01.10:setupsx
2003.339.07:52:10.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:52:10.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:52:10.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 121 ;
2003.339.07:52:10.32:!2003.339.07:52:50
2003.339.07:52:46.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:52:50.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:52:50.00/disc_pos/364924020304,364923020304,
2003.339.07:52:50.03:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:52:50.06:!2003.339.07:52:50
2003.339.07:52:50.06:preob
2003.339.07:52:51.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:52:52.49/tpi/1u,16131,2u,16069,3u,15925,4u,16200,ia,10553
2003.339.07:52:52.49/tpi/9u,16083,au,16051,bu,16148,cu,16096,du,16041,eu,16134,ib,5298
2003.339.07:52:52.49/tpi/5u,15697,6u,16028,7u,15731,8u,16270,ic,17612
2003.339.07:52:52.67/tpgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10553
2003.339.07:52:52.67/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,5300
2003.339.07:52:52.67/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17612
2003.339.07:52:54.90/tpzero/1u,487,2u,313,3u,383,4u,444,ia,278
2003.339.07:52:54.90/tpzero/9u,584,au,542,bu,550,cu,512,du,363,eu,428,ib,286
2003.339.07:52:54.90/tpzero/5u,459,6u,573,7u,364,8u,277,ic,599
2003.339.07:52:57.14/tpical/1u,17932,2u,17833,3u,18082,4u,18319,ia,11928
2003.339.07:52:57.14/tpical/9u,18744,au,18887,bu,18721,cu,18438,du,19248,eu,18939
2003.339.07:52:57.14/tpical/ib,6164
2003.339.07:52:57.14/tpical/5u,17961,6u,18172,7u,17853,8u,18538,ic,20238
2003.339.07:52:57.15/tpdiff/1u,1801,2u,1764,3u,2157,4u,2119,ia,1375
2003.339.07:52:57.15/tpdiff/9u,2661,au,2836,bu,2573,cu,2342,du,3207,eu,2805,ib,866
2003.339.07:52:57.15/tpdiff/5u,2264,6u,2144,7u,2122,8u,2268,ic,2626
2003.339.07:52:57.32/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,11928
2003.339.07:52:57.32/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,6164
2003.339.07:52:57.32/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,65,ic,20238
2003.339.07:52:57.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:52:57.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:52:57.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:52:57.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:52:57.91/tsys/1u,47.8,2u,49.1,3u,39.6,4u,40.9,ia,41.1
2003.339.07:52:57.91/tsys/9u,41.9,au,39.4,bu,43.6,cu,47.9,du,35.2,eu,40.3,ib,41.7
2003.339.07:52:57.91/tsys/5u,37.0,6u,39.6,7u,39.8,8u,38.8,ic,35.6
2003.339.07:52:58.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:52:58.39/cable/2.4357E-04
2003.339.07:52:58.39:!2003.339.07:53:00
2003.339.07:53:00.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:53:00.00/disc_pos/365052006400,364923020304,
2003.339.07:53:00.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:53:00.01:midob
2003.339.07:53:00.75/tpi/1u,16138,2u,15770,3u,15633,4u,15801,ia,10555
2003.339.07:53:00.75/tpi/9u,15794,au,15596,bu,15904,cu,15758,du,16045,eu,15886,ib,5302
2003.339.07:53:00.75/tpi/5u,15669,6u,16056,7u,15749,8u,15780,ic,17613
2003.339.07:53:00.93/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10555
2003.339.07:53:00.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,122,eu,116,ib,5302
2003.339.07:53:00.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17613
2003.339.07:53:01.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:53:01.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:53:01.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:53:01.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:53:01.51/tsys/1u,47.8,2u,49.1,3u,39.7,4u,40.9,ia,41.1
2003.339.07:53:01.51/tsys/9u,41.9,au,39.1,bu,43.7,cu,47.9,du,35.2,eu,40.4,ib,41.7
2003.339.07:53:01.51/tsys/5u,37.0,6u,39.7,7u,39.9,8u,38.8,ic,35.6
2003.339.07:53:02.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:53:02.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:53:02.60/cable/2.4357E-04
2003.339.07:53:02.75/gps-fmout/S +1.24E-07
2003.339.07:53:03.74/wx/15.0,889.6,54.6
2003.339.07:53:03.79/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10550,5300,26,1pps
2003.339.07:53:03.84/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17607,110,24,1pps
2003.339.07:53:03.92/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.88,lock,16340,16278,38,1pps
2003.339.07:53:04.00/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15668,16145,33,1pps
2003.339.07:53:04.09/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,16074,16070,61,1pps
2003.339.07:53:05.18#antcn#TR $$/339.07:53:05.09 275.8542 25.8552 -0.0004 -0.0004
2003.339.07:53:05.18#antcn#CO 0.0454 -0.0845 -0.7967 0.0359
2003.339.07:53:06.03/mat/600B0154
2003.339.07:53:06.61/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:53:06.62:!2003.339.07:54:38
2003.339.07:53:07.72#setcl#time/186396198,1,2003,339,07,53,08.00,1.571,38.203,32
2003.339.07:53:07.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.07:54:38.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:54:38.01:disc_end
2003.339.07:54:38.49:disc_pos
2003.339.07:54:38.51/disc_pos/366654691088,364924020304,
2003.339.07:54:38.51:disc_check
2003.339.07:54:38.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h54m38.492s,19252,0.00250s,40000,813467868,
2003.339.07:54:38.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:54:38.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 351298 : 348431 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:38.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 351289 : 348429 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:38.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 351314 : 348426 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:38.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 351311 : 348419 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:38.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 351300 : 348444 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:38.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 351294 : 348425 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:39.01/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 351285 : 348425 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:39.03/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 351297 : 348422 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:39.06:scan_name=339-0755,r4100,98
2003.339.07:54:39.06:source=2318+049,231812.14,045723.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.07:54:40.10:setupsx
2003.339.07:54:49.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:49.32/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:54:49.37/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 122 ;
2003.339.07:54:49.37:!2003.339.07:55:17
2003.339.07:54:58.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:55:17.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:55:17.01/disc_pos/366654691088,366653691088,
2003.339.07:55:17.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:55:17.05:!2003.339.07:55:17
2003.339.07:55:17.05:preob
2003.339.07:55:18.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:55:19.48/tpi/1u,16257,2u,15987,3u,16042,4u,15969,ia,9899
2003.339.07:55:19.48/tpi/9u,15913,au,15832,bu,15870,cu,15898,du,15906,eu,15815,ib,5059
2003.339.07:55:19.48/tpi/5u,15797,6u,15946,7u,15872,8u,16244,ic,16467
2003.339.07:55:19.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9899
2003.339.07:55:19.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5059
2003.339.07:55:19.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16467
2003.339.07:55:21.88/tpzero/1u,496,2u,317,3u,393,4u,445,ia,271
2003.339.07:55:21.88/tpzero/9u,589,au,548,bu,553,cu,517,du,371,eu,428,ib,285
2003.339.07:55:21.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,575,7u,367,8u,278,ic,590
2003.339.07:55:24.11/tpical/1u,18199,2u,17861,3u,18314,4u,18186,ia,11249
2003.339.07:55:24.11/tpical/9u,18946,au,19094,bu,18749,cu,18596,du,19490,eu,18905
2003.339.07:55:24.11/tpical/ib,5968
2003.339.07:55:24.11/tpical/5u,18228,6u,18163,7u,18155,8u,18598,ic,19068
2003.339.07:55:24.12/tpdiff/1u,1942,2u,1874,3u,2272,4u,2217,ia,1350
2003.339.07:55:24.12/tpdiff/9u,3033,au,3262,bu,2879,cu,2698,du,3584,eu,3090,ib,909
2003.339.07:55:24.12/tpdiff/5u,2431,6u,2217,7u,2283,8u,2354,ic,2601
2003.339.07:55:24.29/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11249
2003.339.07:55:24.29/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5968
2003.339.07:55:24.29/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19068
2003.339.07:55:24.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:55:24.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:55:24.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:55:24.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:55:24.88/tsys/1u,44.6,2u,46.0,3u,37.9,4u,38.5,ia,39.2
2003.339.07:55:24.88/tsys/9u,36.4,au,33.7,bu,38.3,cu,41.0,du,31.2,eu,35.9,ib,37.8
2003.339.07:55:24.88/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,38.1,7u,37.4,8u,37.3,ic,33.6
2003.339.07:55:24.99/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:55:25.35/cable/2.4342E-04
2003.339.07:55:25.35:!2003.339.07:55:27
2003.339.07:55:27.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:55:27.00/disc_pos/366782660608,366653691088,
2003.339.07:55:27.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:55:27.02:midob
2003.339.07:55:27.76/tpi/1u,16063,2u,15682,3u,15508,4u,15970,ia,9906
2003.339.07:55:27.76/tpi/9u,16172,au,15777,bu,15600,cu,15862,du,16136,eu,15783,ib,5084
2003.339.07:55:27.76/tpi/5u,15800,6u,15957,7u,15880,8u,16241,ic,16483
2003.339.07:55:27.94/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9906
2003.339.07:55:27.94/tpgain/9u,123,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5084
2003.339.07:55:27.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16483
2003.339.07:55:28.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:55:28.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:55:28.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:55:28.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:55:28.53/tsys/1u,44.7,2u,45.9,3u,38.0,4u,38.5,ia,39.3
2003.339.07:55:28.53/tsys/9u,37.0,au,34.3,bu,39.0,cu,41.8,du,31.7,eu,36.4,ib,38.0
2003.339.07:55:28.53/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,38.2,7u,37.4,8u,37.3,ic,33.6
2003.339.07:55:29.19/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:55:29.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.07:55:29.65/cable/2.4349E-04
2003.339.07:55:29.75/gps-fmout/S +1.35E-07
2003.339.07:55:29.76/wx/15.0,889.5,54.8
2003.339.07:55:29.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9906,5121,26,1pps
2003.339.07:55:29.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16471,110,24,1pps
2003.339.07:55:29.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.12,lock,16272,16142,38,1pps
2003.339.07:55:30.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15800,15645,33,1pps
2003.339.07:55:30.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.12,lock,16127,15712,61,1pps
2003.339.07:55:31.16#antcn#TR $$/339.07:55:31.08 254.2401 45.3907 0.0014 -0.0005
2003.339.07:55:31.16#antcn#CO 0.0283 -0.0681 -0.7967 0.0172
2003.339.07:55:31.91/mat/600B0246
2003.339.07:55:32.53/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:55:32.53:!2003.339.07:57:05
2003.339.07:55:32.72#setcl#time/186410697,1,2003,339,07,55,33.00,1.575,38.243,32
2003.339.07:55:32.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.07:57:05.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.07:57:05.00:disc_end
2003.339.07:57:05.48:disc_pos
2003.339.07:57:05.50/disc_pos/368385182712,366654691088,
2003.339.07:57:05.50:disc_check
2003.339.07:57:05.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d07h57m05.470s,21348,0.00250s,40000,621146280,
2003.339.07:57:05.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.07:57:05.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 352961 : 350071 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:05.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 352953 : 350070 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:05.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 352977 : 350066 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:05.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 352977 : 350058 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:05.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 352963 : 350084 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:05.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 352958 : 350065 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:05.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 352948 : 350065 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:05.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 352960 : 350062 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:05.99:scan_name=339-0757,r4100,205
2003.339.07:57:06.00:source=0002+200,000201.64,200300.2,1950.0,cw
2003.339.07:57:06.08:setupsx
2003.339.07:57:15.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:15.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.07:57:15.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 123 ;
2003.339.07:57:15.30:!2003.339.07:57:38
2003.339.07:57:20.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.07:57:38.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:57:38.00/disc_pos/368385182712,368384182712,
2003.339.07:57:38.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.07:57:38.04:!2003.339.07:57:38
2003.339.07:57:38.05:preob
2003.339.07:57:39.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:57:40.47/tpi/1u,16277,2u,16063,3u,16099,4u,16105,ia,9762
2003.339.07:57:40.47/tpi/9u,16049,au,16210,bu,16384,cu,16664,du,16840,eu,16736,ib,5061
2003.339.07:57:40.47/tpi/5u,16051,6u,16130,7u,16156,8u,15977,ic,16211
2003.339.07:57:40.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9762
2003.339.07:57:40.65/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5061
2003.339.07:57:40.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16211
2003.339.07:57:42.88/tpzero/1u,497,2u,321,3u,395,4u,449,ia,270
2003.339.07:57:42.88/tpzero/9u,590,au,547,bu,552,cu,518,du,378,eu,429,ib,284
2003.339.07:57:42.88/tpzero/5u,463,6u,576,7u,372,8u,276,ic,589
2003.339.07:57:45.12/tpical/1u,18229,2u,17993,3u,18396,4u,18372,ia,11125
2003.339.07:57:45.12/tpical/9u,18940,au,19188,bu,18786,cu,18733,du,19887,eu,19107
2003.339.07:57:45.12/tpical/ib,5918
2003.339.07:57:45.12/tpical/5u,18628,6u,18385,7u,18537,8u,18361,ic,18819
2003.339.07:57:45.13/tpdiff/1u,1952,2u,1930,3u,2297,4u,2267,ia,1363
2003.339.07:57:45.13/tpdiff/9u,2891,au,2978,bu,2402,cu,2069,du,3047,eu,2371,ib,857
2003.339.07:57:45.13/tpdiff/5u,2577,6u,2255,7u,2381,8u,2384,ic,2608
2003.339.07:57:45.30/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11125
2003.339.07:57:45.30/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5918
2003.339.07:57:45.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18819
2003.339.07:57:45.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:57:45.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:57:45.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:57:45.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:57:45.89/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,44.9,3u,37.6,4u,38.0,ia,38.3
2003.339.07:57:45.89/tsys/9u,38.5,au,37.9,bu,47.5,cu,56.2,du,38.9,eu,49.5,ib,40.1
2003.339.07:57:45.89/tsys/5u,33.3,6u,37.9,7u,36.5,8u,36.2,ic,32.9
2003.339.07:57:46.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:57:46.37/cable/2.4364E-04
2003.339.07:57:46.37:!2003.339.07:57:48
2003.339.07:57:48.00:disc_pos
2003.339.07:57:48.00/disc_pos/368513064960,368384182712,
2003.339.07:57:48.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.07:57:48.03:midob
2003.339.07:57:48.78/tpi/1u,16053,2u,15825,3u,15561,4u,15746,ia,9766
2003.339.07:57:48.78/tpi/9u,16468,au,15947,bu,15907,cu,15938,du,16392,eu,15814,ib,5037
2003.339.07:57:48.78/tpi/5u,15543,6u,16127,7u,15606,8u,15979,ic,16217
2003.339.07:57:48.96/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9766
2003.339.07:57:48.96/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,127,eu,119,ib,5037
2003.339.07:57:48.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16217
2003.339.07:57:49.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.07:57:49.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.07:57:49.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.07:57:49.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.07:57:49.55/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,45.0,3u,37.7,4u,38.0,ia,38.3
2003.339.07:57:49.55/tsys/9u,38.9,au,38.0,bu,46.8,cu,54.8,du,37.8,eu,47.5,ib,39.9
2003.339.07:57:49.55/tsys/5u,33.4,6u,37.9,7u,36.5,8u,36.2,ic,33.0
2003.339.07:57:50.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.07:57:50.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.07:57:50.65/cable/2.4364E-04
2003.339.07:57:50.75/gps-fmout/S +1.49E-07
2003.339.07:57:50.76/wx/15.1,889.5,55.3
2003.339.07:57:50.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9774,5008,26,1pps
2003.339.07:57:50.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16229,109,24,1pps
2003.339.07:57:50.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16286,16127,38,1pps
2003.339.07:57:51.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16097,15924,33,1pps
2003.339.07:57:51.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.20,lock,16250,15920,61,1pps
2003.339.07:57:52.16#antcn#TR $$/339.07:57:52.08 272.7148 59.8497 -0.0002 0.0000
2003.339.07:57:52.16#antcn#CO 0.0050 -0.0442 -0.7967 0.0102
2003.339.07:57:52.97/mat/600B0175
2003.339.07:57:53.59/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.07:57:53.59:!2003.339.08:01:13
2003.339.07:57:53.72#setcl#time/186424797,1,2003,339,07,57,54.00,1.574,38.282,32
2003.339.07:57:53.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:01:13.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:01:13.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:01:13.48:disc_pos
2003.339.08:01:13.49/disc_pos/371827961424,368385182712,
2003.339.08:01:13.50:disc_check
2003.339.08:01:13.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h01m13.480s,20204,0.00250s,40000,525382432,
2003.339.08:01:13.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:01:13.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 356258 : 353344 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:13.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 356249 : 353343 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:13.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 356274 : 353339 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:13.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 356273 : 353331 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:13.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 356259 : 353357 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:13.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 356257 : 353337 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:13.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 356244 : 353338 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:13.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 356258 : 353336 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:13.99:scan_name=339-0803,r4100,98
2003.339.08:01:13.99:source=0727-115,072758.08,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.08:01:14.10:setupsx
2003.339.08:01:23.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:23.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:01:23.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 124 ;
2003.339.08:01:23.34:!2003.339.08:02:51
2003.339.08:02:49.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:02:51.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:02:51.00/disc_pos/371827961424,371826961424,
2003.339.08:02:51.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:02:51.04:!2003.339.08:02:51
2003.339.08:02:51.05:preob
2003.339.08:02:52.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:02:53.47/tpi/1u,16120,2u,15986,3u,16258,4u,15873,ia,14562
2003.339.08:02:53.47/tpi/9u,16098,au,16146,bu,15928,cu,16076,du,16017,eu,15923,ib,6924
2003.339.08:02:53.47/tpi/5u,15679,6u,16043,7u,15764,8u,15974,ic,24622
2003.339.08:02:53.65/tpgain/1u,117,2u,97,3u,90,4u,69,ia,14562
2003.339.08:02:53.65/tpgain/9u,105,au,84,bu,102,cu,86,du,107,eu,102,ib,6924
2003.339.08:02:53.65/tpgain/5u,44,6u,64,7u,46,8u,54,ic,24622
2003.339.08:02:55.88/tpzero/1u,460,2u,288,3u,358,4u,421,ia,315
2003.339.08:02:55.88/tpzero/9u,566,au,526,bu,519,cu,491,du,330,eu,408,ib,303
2003.339.08:02:55.88/tpzero/5u,453,6u,562,7u,355,8u,265,ic,660
2003.339.08:02:58.12/tpical/1u,17467,2u,17318,3u,17875,4u,17403,ia,15956
2003.339.08:02:58.12/tpical/9u,18204,au,18426,bu,17905,cu,17881,du,18553,eu,18121
2003.339.08:02:58.12/tpical/ib,7814
2003.339.08:02:58.12/tpical/5u,17325,6u,17636,7u,17304,8u,17569,ic,27301
2003.339.08:02:58.13/tpdiff/1u,1347,2u,1332,3u,1617,4u,1530,ia,1394
2003.339.08:02:58.13/tpdiff/9u,2106,au,2280,bu,1977,cu,1805,du,2536,eu,2198,ib,890
2003.339.08:02:58.13/tpdiff/5u,1646,6u,1593,7u,1540,8u,1595,ic,2679
2003.339.08:02:58.30/tpdiffgain/1u,117,2u,97,3u,90,4u,69,ia,15956
2003.339.08:02:58.30/tpdiffgain/9u,105,au,84,bu,102,cu,86,du,107,eu,102,ib,7814
2003.339.08:02:58.30/tpdiffgain/5u,44,6u,64,7u,46,8u,54,ic,27301
2003.339.08:02:58.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:02:58.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:02:58.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:02:58.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:02:58.89/tsys/1u,63.9,2u,64.8,3u,54.1,4u,55.5,ia,56.2
2003.339.08:02:58.89/tsys/9u,53.1,au,49.3,bu,56.1,cu,62.2,du,44.5,eu,50.8,ib,53.6
2003.339.08:02:58.89/tsys/5u,50.9,6u,53.4,7u,55.0,8u,54.2,ic,49.2
2003.339.08:02:59.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:02:59.37/cable/2.4349E-04
2003.339.08:02:59.37:!2003.339.08:03:01
2003.339.08:03:01.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:03:01.00/disc_pos/371955851264,371826961424,
2003.339.08:03:01.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:03:01.03:midob
2003.339.08:03:01.77/tpi/1u,15802,2u,15950,3u,15859,4u,15819,ia,14499
2003.339.08:03:01.77/tpi/9u,15831,au,15775,bu,15925,cu,16060,du,15738,eu,15930,ib,6915
2003.339.08:03:01.77/tpi/5u,16249,6u,15967,7u,15701,8u,15916,ic,24512
2003.339.08:03:01.95/tpgain/1u,116,2u,97,3u,89,4u,69,ia,14499
2003.339.08:03:01.95/tpgain/9u,104,au,83,bu,102,cu,86,du,106,eu,102,ib,6915
2003.339.08:03:01.95/tpgain/5u,45,6u,64,7u,46,8u,54,ic,24512
2003.339.08:03:02.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:03:02.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:03:02.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:03:02.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:03:02.53/tsys/1u,63.8,2u,64.7,3u,53.9,4u,55.4,ia,56.0
2003.339.08:03:02.53/tsys/9u,53.2,au,49.4,bu,56.1,cu,62.1,du,44.6,eu,50.8,ib,53.5
2003.339.08:03:02.53/tsys/5u,50.4,6u,53.2,7u,54.8,8u,54.0,ic,49.0
2003.339.08:03:03.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:03:03.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.08:03:03.60/cable/2.4349E-04
2003.339.08:03:03.75/gps-fmout/S +1.28E-07
2003.339.08:03:06.94/wx/15.1,889.5,55.1
2003.339.08:03:06.99/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,14428,6911,26,1pps
2003.339.08:03:07.04/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,24373,110,24,1pps
2003.339.08:03:07.12/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.20, 5.49,lock,15994,15903,38,1pps
2003.339.08:03:07.20/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -3.10, -2.54,lock,16149,16301,33,1pps
2003.339.08:03:07.28/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.26, 3.75,lock,16110,15892,61,1pps
2003.339.08:03:08.16#antcn#TR $$/339.08:03:08.09 105.5717 6.6561 0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.08:03:08.16#antcn#CO 0.0570 -0.1146 -0.7967 0.1412
2003.339.08:03:08.76/mat/600B0250
2003.339.08:03:09.34/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:03:09.35:!2003.339.08:04:39
2003.339.08:03:09.73#setcl#time/186456398,1,2003,339,08,03,10.00,1.564,38.370,31
2003.339.08:03:09.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:03:29.93;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.08:04:39.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:04:39.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:04:39.48:disc_pos
2003.339.08:04:39.50/disc_pos/373558694480,371827961424,
2003.339.08:04:39.52:disc_check
2003.339.08:04:39.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h04m39.483s,8364,0.00250s,40000,1565318784,
2003.339.08:04:39.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:04:39.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 357921 : 354984 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:39.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 357913 : 354983 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:39.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 357940 : 354978 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:39.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 357937 : 354971 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:39.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 357923 : 354997 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:39.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 357920 : 354977 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:40.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 357909 : 354979 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:40.01/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 357921 : 354976 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:40.02:scan_name=339-0806,r4100,264
2003.339.08:04:40.02:source=2201+315,220101.46,313105.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.08:04:41.09:setupsx
2003.339.08:04:50.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:50.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:04:50.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 125 ;
2003.339.08:04:50.33:!2003.339.08:06:19
2003.339.08:06:17.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:06:19.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:06:19.00/disc_pos/373558694480,373557694480,
2003.339.08:06:19.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:06:19.04:!2003.339.08:06:19
2003.339.08:06:19.05:preob
2003.339.08:06:20.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:06:21.47/tpi/1u,16205,2u,16303,3u,16127,4u,16191,ia,10312
2003.339.08:06:21.47/tpi/9u,16316,au,15863,bu,16240,cu,16118,du,16371,eu,16217,ib,5338
2003.339.08:06:21.47/tpi/5u,15861,6u,16080,7u,15916,8u,15899,ic,17171
2003.339.08:06:21.65/tpgain/1u,138,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10312
2003.339.08:06:21.65/tpgain/9u,121,au,94,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5338
2003.339.08:06:21.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17171
2003.339.08:06:23.88/tpzero/1u,491,2u,319,3u,390,4u,447,ia,276
2003.339.08:06:23.88/tpzero/9u,588,au,535,bu,548,cu,513,du,370,eu,427,ib,286
2003.339.08:06:23.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,575,7u,366,8u,273,ic,596
2003.339.08:06:26.12/tpical/1u,18056,2u,18129,3u,18351,4u,18392,ia,11683
2003.339.08:06:26.12/tpical/9u,19081,au,19749,bu,18830,cu,18537,du,19714,eu,19089
2003.339.08:06:26.12/tpical/ib,6243
2003.339.08:06:26.12/tpical/5u,18248,6u,18272,7u,18117,8u,18150,ic,19800
2003.339.08:06:26.13/tpdiff/1u,1851,2u,1826,3u,2224,4u,2201,ia,1371
2003.339.08:06:26.13/tpdiff/9u,2765,au,3886,bu,2590,cu,2419,du,3343,eu,2872,ib,905
2003.339.08:06:26.13/tpdiff/5u,2387,6u,2192,7u,2201,8u,2251,ic,2629
2003.339.08:06:26.30/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11683
2003.339.08:06:26.30/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,94,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,6243
2003.339.08:06:26.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19800
2003.339.08:06:26.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:06:26.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:06:26.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:06:26.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:06:26.89/tsys/1u,46.7,2u,48.1,3u,38.9,4u,39.3,ia,40.3
2003.339.08:06:26.89/tsys/9u,41.0,au,28.4,bu,43.6,cu,46.4,du,34.5,eu,39.6,ib,40.2
2003.339.08:06:26.89/tsys/5u,35.5,6u,38.9,7u,38.9,8u,38.2,ic,34.7
2003.339.08:06:27.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:06:27.38/cable/2.4423E-04
2003.339.08:06:27.38:!2003.339.08:06:29
2003.339.08:06:29.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:06:29.00/disc_pos/373686595584,373557694480,
2003.339.08:06:29.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:06:29.02:midob
2003.339.08:06:29.77/tpi/1u,16192,2u,15739,3u,15568,4u,15827,ia,10318
2003.339.08:06:29.77/tpi/9u,15744,au,15410,bu,15683,cu,15800,du,16106,eu,15648,ib,5323
2003.339.08:06:29.77/tpi/5u,15861,6u,16083,7u,15915,8u,15890,ic,17179
2003.339.08:06:29.95/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10318
2003.339.08:06:29.95/tpgain/9u,119,au,94,bu,116,cu,98,du,122,eu,115,ib,5323
2003.339.08:06:29.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17179
2003.339.08:06:30.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:06:30.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:06:30.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:06:30.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:06:30.53/tsys/1u,46.7,2u,48.1,3u,39.0,4u,39.4,ia,40.3
2003.339.08:06:30.53/tsys/9u,40.9,au,27.6,bu,43.6,cu,46.5,du,34.5,eu,39.5,ib,40.1
2003.339.08:06:30.53/tsys/5u,35.5,6u,38.9,7u,38.9,8u,38.2,ic,34.7
2003.339.08:06:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:06:31.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:06:31.66/cable/2.4423E-04
2003.339.08:06:31.75/gps-fmout/S +1.54E-07
2003.339.08:06:32.80/wx/15.1,889.5,55.1
2003.339.08:06:32.85/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10318,5348,26,1pps
2003.339.08:06:32.90/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17187,110,24,1pps
2003.339.08:06:32.98/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 7.00,lock,16214,16331,38,1pps
2003.339.08:06:33.06/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15872,15746,33,1pps
2003.339.08:06:33.14/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,16066,16117,61,1pps
2003.339.08:06:34.16#antcn#TR $$/339.08:06:34.08 294.6128 32.1724 -0.0002 0.0004
2003.339.08:06:34.16#antcn#CO 0.0430 -0.0729 -0.7967 0.0277
2003.339.08:06:35.55/mat/600B0208
2003.339.08:06:36.13/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:06:36.13:!2003.339.08:10:53
2003.339.08:06:36.74#setcl#time/186477098,1,2003,339,08,06,37.00,1.561,38.427,30
2003.339.08:06:36.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:10:53.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:10:53.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:10:53.48:disc_pos
2003.339.08:10:53.50/disc_pos/377945449816,373558694480,
2003.339.08:10:53.50:disc_check
2003.339.08:10:53.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h10m53.477s,23304,0.00250s,40000,1597149724,
2003.339.08:10:53.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:10:53.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 362118 : 359157 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:10:53.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 362111 : 359157 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:10:53.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 362137 : 359151 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:10:53.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 362137 : 359143 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:10:53.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 362120 : 359170 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:10:53.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 362117 : 359150 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:10:53.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 362106 : 359152 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:10:53.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 362118 : 359149 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:10:53.99:scan_name=339-0811,r4100,98
2003.339.08:10:54.00:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.08:10:54.10:setupsx
2003.339.08:11:03.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:11:03.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:11:03.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 126 ;
2003.339.08:11:03.33:!2003.339.08:11:45
2003.339.08:11:24.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:11:45.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:11:45.00/disc_pos/377945449816,377944449816,
2003.339.08:11:45.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:11:45.06:!2003.339.08:11:45
2003.339.08:11:45.06:preob
2003.339.08:11:46.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:11:47.47/tpi/1u,16324,2u,16147,3u,16173,4u,16210,ia,9820
2003.339.08:11:47.47/tpi/9u,16479,au,16187,bu,16019,cu,15910,du,15925,eu,15823,ib,5265
2003.339.08:11:47.47/tpi/5u,16214,6u,16217,7u,15759,8u,16107,ic,16323
2003.339.08:11:47.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9820
2003.339.08:11:47.65/tpgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5265
2003.339.08:11:47.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16323
2003.339.08:11:49.88/tpzero/1u,499,2u,321,3u,395,4u,451,ia,270
2003.339.08:11:49.88/tpzero/9u,588,au,543,bu,552,cu,516,du,372,eu,428,ib,286
2003.339.08:11:49.88/tpzero/5u,464,6u,577,7u,366,8u,277,ic,588
2003.339.08:11:52.12/tpical/1u,18287,2u,18036,3u,18456,4u,18474,ia,11162
2003.339.08:11:52.12/tpical/9u,18983,au,19062,bu,18714,cu,18539,du,19499,eu,18911
2003.339.08:11:52.12/tpical/ib,6134
2003.339.08:11:52.12/tpical/5u,18704,6u,18448,7u,17993,8u,18444,ic,18888
2003.339.08:11:52.13/tpdiff/1u,1963,2u,1889,3u,2283,4u,2264,ia,1342
2003.339.08:11:52.13/tpdiff/9u,2504,au,2875,bu,2695,cu,2629,du,3574,eu,3088,ib,869
2003.339.08:11:52.13/tpdiff/5u,2490,6u,2231,7u,2234,8u,2337,ic,2565
2003.339.08:11:52.30/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11162
2003.339.08:11:52.30/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,6134
2003.339.08:11:52.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18888
2003.339.08:11:52.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:11:52.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:11:52.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:11:52.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:11:52.89/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,46.1,3u,38.0,4u,38.3,ia,39.1
2003.339.08:11:52.89/tsys/9u,45.7,au,39.2,bu,41.3,cu,42.2,du,31.3,eu,35.9,ib,41.3
2003.339.08:11:52.89/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,38.6,7u,37.9,8u,37.3,ic,33.7
2003.339.08:11:53.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:11:53.31/cable/2.4379E-04
2003.339.08:11:53.31:!2003.339.08:11:55
2003.339.08:11:55.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:11:55.00/disc_pos/378073337856,377944449816,
2003.339.08:11:55.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:11:55.01:midob
2003.339.08:11:55.75/tpi/1u,16101,2u,15549,3u,15627,4u,15830,ia,9811
2003.339.08:11:55.75/tpi/9u,15581,au,15649,bu,15483,cu,15680,du,15847,eu,15848,ib,5307
2003.339.08:11:55.75/tpi/5u,15602,6u,15810,7u,15721,8u,16065,ic,16306
2003.339.08:11:55.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9811
2003.339.08:11:55.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5307
2003.339.08:11:55.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16306
2003.339.08:11:56.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:11:56.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:11:56.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:11:56.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:11:56.51/tsys/1u,44.4,2u,45.9,3u,38.1,4u,38.3,ia,39.1
2003.339.08:11:56.51/tsys/9u,44.6,au,38.7,bu,41.3,cu,42.4,du,31.7,eu,36.6,ib,41.6
2003.339.08:11:56.51/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,38.6,7u,37.8,8u,37.2,ic,33.7
2003.339.08:11:57.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:11:57.28/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.08:11:57.59/cable/2.4379E-04
2003.339.08:11:57.75/gps-fmout/S +1.13E-07
2003.339.08:11:59.00/wx/15.0,889.6,55.0
2003.339.08:11:59.05/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9811,5247,26,1pps
2003.339.08:11:59.10/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16299,109,24,1pps
2003.339.08:11:59.18/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.18,lock,16303,16200,38,1pps
2003.339.08:11:59.27/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15613,16002,33,1pps
2003.339.08:11:59.35/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.05,lock,16148,15988,61,1pps
2003.339.08:12:00.17#antcn#TR $$/339.08:12:00.10 342.5981 50.5729 -0.0002 0.0000
2003.339.08:12:00.17#antcn#CO 0.0389 -0.0443 -0.7967 0.0144
2003.339.08:12:00.96/mat/600B0221
2003.339.08:12:01.72#setcl#time/186509596,1,2003,339,08,12,02.00,1.570,38.518,32
2003.339.08:12:01.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:12:02.22/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:12:02.22:!2003.339.08:13:33
2003.339.08:13:33.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:13:33.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:13:33.49:disc_pos
2003.339.08:13:33.50/disc_pos/379676023664,377945449816,
2003.339.08:13:33.50:disc_check
2003.339.08:13:33.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h13m33.485s,4568,0.00250s,40000,829564888,
2003.339.08:13:33.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:13:33.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 363781 : 360797 : 1 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:33.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 363774 : 360797 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:33.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 363800 : 360791 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:33.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 363801 : 360784 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:33.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 363783 : 360810 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:33.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 363782 : 360791 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:33.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 363769 : 360792 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:33.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 363781 : 360790 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:33.99:scan_name=339-0815,r4100,98
2003.339.08:13:33.99:source=3c371,180718.63,694857.2,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.08:13:34.09:setupsx
2003.339.08:13:43.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:43.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:13:43.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 127 ;
2003.339.08:13:43.33:!2003.339.08:15:46
2003.339.08:14:01.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:15:46.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:15:46.00/disc_pos/379676023664,379675023664,
2003.339.08:15:46.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:15:46.04:!2003.339.08:15:46
2003.339.08:15:46.05:preob
2003.339.08:15:47.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:15:48.49/tpi/1u,16326,2u,16188,3u,16351,4u,16130,ia,12188
2003.339.08:15:48.49/tpi/9u,16035,au,16252,bu,16251,cu,16157,du,16127,eu,16112,ib,6230
2003.339.08:15:48.49/tpi/5u,16082,6u,16278,7u,16217,8u,16365,ic,20442
2003.339.08:15:48.67/tpgain/1u,128,2u,106,3u,98,4u,76,ia,12188
2003.339.08:15:48.67/tpgain/9u,111,au,89,bu,109,cu,91,du,113,eu,108,ib,6232
2003.339.08:15:48.67/tpgain/5u,49,6u,70,7u,51,8u,60,ic,20442
2003.339.08:15:50.89/tpzero/1u,476,2u,304,3u,376,4u,434,ia,293
2003.339.08:15:50.89/tpzero/9u,572,au,533,bu,534,cu,501,du,345,eu,415,ib,296
2003.339.08:15:50.89/tpzero/5u,459,6u,570,7u,364,8u,275,ic,623
2003.339.08:15:53.12/tpical/1u,17890,2u,17748,3u,18259,4u,17951,ia,13546
2003.339.08:15:53.12/tpical/9u,18329,au,18745,bu,18505,cu,18149,du,18914,eu,18490
2003.339.08:15:53.12/tpical/ib,7109
2003.339.08:15:53.12/tpical/5u,18088,6u,18168,7u,18070,8u,18292,ic,23048
2003.339.08:15:53.13/tpdiff/1u,1564,2u,1560,3u,1908,4u,1821,ia,1358
2003.339.08:15:53.13/tpdiff/9u,2294,au,2493,bu,2254,cu,1992,du,2787,eu,2378,ib,879
2003.339.08:15:53.13/tpdiff/5u,2006,6u,1890,7u,1853,8u,1927,ic,2606
2003.339.08:15:53.30/tpdiffgain/1u,128,2u,106,3u,98,4u,76,ia,13546
2003.339.08:15:53.30/tpdiffgain/9u,111,au,89,bu,109,cu,91,du,113,eu,108,ib,7109
2003.339.08:15:53.30/tpdiffgain/5u,49,6u,70,7u,51,8u,60,ic,23048
2003.339.08:15:53.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:15:53.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:15:53.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:15:53.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:15:53.89/tsys/1u,55.7,2u,56.0,3u,46.0,4u,47.4,ia,48.2
2003.339.08:15:53.89/tsys/9u,48.5,au,45.4,bu,50.2,cu,56.6,du,40.8,eu,47.5,ib,48.6
2003.339.08:15:53.89/tsys/5u,42.8,6u,45.7,7u,47.1,8u,45.9,ic,41.8
2003.339.08:15:54.00/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.08:15:54.35/cable/2.4401E-04
2003.339.08:15:54.35:!2003.339.08:15:56
2003.339.08:15:56.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:15:56.00/disc_pos/379804000256,379675023664,
2003.339.08:15:56.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:15:56.02:midob
2003.339.08:15:56.75/tpi/1u,16307,2u,15895,3u,16041,4u,16147,ia,12197
2003.339.08:15:56.75/tpi/9u,15806,au,15914,bu,15687,cu,15814,du,15853,eu,15770,ib,6231
2003.339.08:15:56.75/tpi/5u,16090,6u,15869,7u,16197,8u,15799,ic,20456
2003.339.08:15:56.93/tpgain/1u,128,2u,105,3u,97,4u,76,ia,12197
2003.339.08:15:56.93/tpgain/9u,110,au,88,bu,107,cu,90,du,112,eu,107,ib,6231
2003.339.08:15:56.93/tpgain/5u,49,6u,69,7u,51,8u,59,ic,20456
2003.339.08:15:57.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:15:57.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:15:57.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:15:57.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:15:57.51/tsys/1u,55.7,2u,56.0,3u,46.1,4u,47.5,ia,48.2
2003.339.08:15:57.51/tsys/9u,48.7,au,45.5,bu,50.3,cu,56.6,du,40.8,eu,47.4,ib,48.6
2003.339.08:15:57.51/tsys/5u,42.9,6u,45.9,7u,47.0,8u,45.8,ic,41.9
2003.339.08:15:58.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:15:58.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:15:58.64/cable/2.4393E-04
2003.339.08:15:58.75/gps-fmout/S +8.7E-08
2003.339.08:15:58.76/wx/15.0,889.5,55.0
2003.339.08:15:58.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,12180,6228,26,1pps
2003.339.08:15:58.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,20439,110,24,1pps
2003.339.08:15:58.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.98, 6.25,lock,16334,16215,38,1pps
2003.339.08:15:59.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.36, -1.84,lock,16097,16097,33,1pps
2003.339.08:15:59.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.74, 4.26,lock,16051,16071,61,1pps
2003.339.08:16:00.17#antcn#TR $$/339.08:16:00.09 343.7048 9.4576 0.0007 0.0002
2003.339.08:16:00.17#antcn#CO 0.0553 -0.0879 -0.7967 0.1018
2003.339.08:16:01.41/mat/600B0184
2003.339.08:16:01.96/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:16:01.96:!2003.339.08:17:34
2003.339.08:16:02.72#setcl#time/186533696,1,2003,339,08,16,03.00,1.567,38.585,32
2003.339.08:16:02.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:17:34.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:17:34.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:17:34.48:disc_pos
2003.339.08:17:34.49/disc_pos/381406523448,379676023664,
2003.339.08:17:34.49:disc_check
2003.339.08:17:34.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h17m34.472s,17956,0.00250s,40000,2125286828,
2003.339.08:17:34.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:17:34.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 365445 : 362437 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:34.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 365437 : 362437 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:34.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 365463 : 362431 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:34.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 365464 : 362424 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:34.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 365446 : 362450 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:34.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 365446 : 362432 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:34.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 365432 : 362432 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:34.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 365447 : 362429 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:34.98:scan_name=339-0819,r4100,221
2003.339.08:17:34.98:source=0454-234,045457.28,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.08:17:35.10:setupsx
2003.339.08:17:44.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:44.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:17:44.35/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 128 ;
2003.339.08:17:44.35:!2003.339.08:19:07
2003.339.08:19:03.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:19:07.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:19:07.00/disc_pos/381406523448,381405523448,
2003.339.08:19:07.03:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:19:07.06:!2003.339.08:19:07
2003.339.08:19:07.06:preob
2003.339.08:19:08.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:19:09.47/tpi/1u,16324,2u,16166,3u,16261,4u,16344,ia,10406
2003.339.08:19:09.47/tpi/9u,16112,au,16236,bu,16286,cu,16342,du,16203,eu,16335,ib,5267
2003.339.08:19:09.47/tpi/5u,16041,6u,16281,7u,16078,8u,16046,ic,17352
2003.339.08:19:09.65/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10406
2003.339.08:19:09.65/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5267
2003.339.08:19:09.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17352
2003.339.08:19:11.88/tpzero/1u,492,2u,316,3u,392,4u,451,ia,277
2003.339.08:19:11.88/tpzero/9u,588,au,546,bu,554,cu,518,du,368,eu,430,ib,286
2003.339.08:19:11.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,577,7u,367,8u,275,ic,597
2003.339.08:19:14.12/tpical/1u,18214,2u,18009,3u,18511,4u,18561,ia,11804
2003.339.08:19:14.12/tpical/9u,18940,au,19296,bu,18996,cu,18826,du,19564,eu,19226
2003.339.08:19:14.12/tpical/ib,6166
2003.339.08:19:14.12/tpical/5u,18426,6u,18469,7u,18332,8u,18367,ic,20018
2003.339.08:19:14.13/tpdiff/1u,1890,2u,1843,3u,2250,4u,2217,ia,1398
2003.339.08:19:14.13/tpdiff/9u,2828,au,3060,bu,2710,cu,2484,du,3361,eu,2891,ib,899
2003.339.08:19:14.13/tpdiff/5u,2385,6u,2188,7u,2254,8u,2321,ic,2666
2003.339.08:19:14.30/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11804
2003.339.08:19:14.30/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6166
2003.339.08:19:14.30/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20018
2003.339.08:19:14.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:19:14.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:19:14.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:19:14.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:19:14.89/tsys/1u,46.1,2u,47.3,3u,38.8,4u,39.4,ia,39.8
2003.339.08:19:14.89/tsys/9u,39.5,au,36.9,bu,41.8,cu,45.9,du,33.9,eu,39.6,ib,39.9
2003.339.08:19:14.89/tsys/5u,35.9,6u,39.5,7u,38.3,8u,37.4,ic,34.6
2003.339.08:19:15.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:19:15.37/cable/2.4371E-04
2003.339.08:19:15.37:!2003.339.08:19:17
2003.339.08:19:17.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:19:17.00/disc_pos/381534420992,381405523448,
2003.339.08:19:17.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:19:17.02:midob
2003.339.08:19:17.75/tpi/1u,16095,2u,15588,3u,15735,4u,15959,ia,10409
2003.339.08:19:17.75/tpi/9u,15634,au,15948,bu,15818,cu,15984,du,15978,eu,15791,ib,5275
2003.339.08:19:17.75/tpi/5u,16030,6u,15854,7u,15517,8u,16057,ic,17346
2003.339.08:19:17.93/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10409
2003.339.08:19:17.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5275
2003.339.08:19:17.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17346
2003.339.08:19:18.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:19:18.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:19:18.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:19:18.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:19:18.51/tsys/1u,46.1,2u,47.3,3u,39.0,4u,39.4,ia,39.9
2003.339.08:19:18.51/tsys/9u,39.7,au,37.0,bu,42.0,cu,45.8,du,34.0,eu,39.6,ib,40.0
2003.339.08:19:18.51/tsys/5u,35.9,6u,39.5,7u,38.4,8u,37.4,ic,34.6
2003.339.08:19:19.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:19:19.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:19:19.63/cable/2.4371E-04
2003.339.08:19:19.75/gps-fmout/S +1.54E-07
2003.339.08:19:20.07/wx/15.0,889.5,54.7
2003.339.08:19:20.13/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10408,5284,26,1pps
2003.339.08:19:20.18/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17337,110,24,1pps
2003.339.08:19:20.27/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 6.94,lock,16320,16245,38,1pps
2003.339.08:19:20.35/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16010,15885,33,1pps
2003.339.08:19:20.43/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,15899,15923,61,1pps
2003.339.08:19:21.18#antcn#TR $$/339.08:19:21.10 140.7540 32.8383 0.0001 0.0004
2003.339.08:19:21.18#antcn#CO 0.0524 -0.0933 -0.7967 0.0270
2003.339.08:19:21.79/mat/600B0235
2003.339.08:19:22.35/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:19:22.35:!2003.339.08:22:58
2003.339.08:19:22.72#setcl#time/186553695,1,2003,339,08,19,23.00,1.571,38.640,32
2003.339.08:19:22.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:22:58.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:22:58.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:22:58.48:disc_pos
2003.339.08:22:58.49/disc_pos/385105030344,381406523448,
2003.339.08:22:58.49:disc_check
2003.339.08:22:58.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h22m58.480s,9664,0.00250s,40000,1485621396,
2003.339.08:22:58.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:22:58.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 368989 : 365954 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:22:58.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 368977 : 365954 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:22:58.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 369004 : 365948 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:22:58.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 369004 : 365941 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:22:58.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 368986 : 365967 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:22:58.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 368986 : 365949 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:22:58.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 368972 : 365949 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:22:58.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 368987 : 365946 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:22:58.98:scan_name=339-0837,r4100,98
2003.339.08:22:58.98:source=0642+449,064252.98,445430.9,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.08:22:59.09:setupsx
2003.339.08:23:08.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:23:08.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:23:08.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 129 ;
2003.339.08:23:08.33:!2003.339.08:37:33
2003.339.08:23:54.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:37:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:37:33.00/disc_pos/385105030344,385104030344,
2003.339.08:37:33.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:37:33.05:!2003.339.08:37:33
2003.339.08:37:33.05:preob
2003.339.08:37:34.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:37:35.48/tpi/1u,16338,2u,15941,3u,16022,4u,16279,ia,10077
2003.339.08:37:35.48/tpi/9u,16010,au,15927,bu,15921,cu,16030,du,16101,eu,15954,ib,5078
2003.339.08:37:35.48/tpi/5u,16070,6u,16226,7u,16183,8u,16023,ic,16773
2003.339.08:37:35.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10077
2003.339.08:37:35.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5078
2003.339.08:37:35.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16773
2003.339.08:37:37.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,315,3u,390,4u,449,ia,271
2003.339.08:37:37.89/tpzero/9u,587,au,545,bu,550,cu,516,du,371,eu,428,ib,283
2003.339.08:37:37.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,578,7u,371,8u,276,ic,592
2003.339.08:37:40.13/tpical/1u,18238,2u,17750,3u,18252,4u,18504,ia,11437
2003.339.08:37:40.13/tpical/9u,18831,au,18985,bu,18647,cu,18516,du,19520,eu,18874
2003.339.08:37:40.13/tpical/ib,5949
2003.339.08:37:40.13/tpical/5u,18514,6u,18433,7u,18446,8u,18362,ic,19371
2003.339.08:37:40.14/tpdiff/1u,1900,2u,1809,3u,2230,4u,2225,ia,1360
2003.339.08:37:40.14/tpdiff/9u,2821,au,3058,bu,2726,cu,2486,du,3419,eu,2920,ib,871
2003.339.08:37:40.14/tpdiff/5u,2444,6u,2207,7u,2263,8u,2339,ic,2598
2003.339.08:37:40.31/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11437
2003.339.08:37:40.31/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5949
2003.339.08:37:40.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19371
2003.339.08:37:40.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:37:40.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:37:40.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:37:40.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:37:40.91/tsys/1u,45.9,2u,47.5,3u,38.6,4u,39.1,ia,39.7
2003.339.08:37:40.91/tsys/9u,39.4,au,36.2,bu,40.6,cu,44.9,du,33.1,eu,38.3,ib,39.6
2003.339.08:37:40.91/tsys/5u,35.1,6u,39.0,7u,38.4,8u,37.0,ic,34.3
2003.339.08:37:41.05/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:37:41.41/cable/2.4401E-04
2003.339.08:37:41.41:!2003.339.08:37:43
2003.339.08:37:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:37:43.00/disc_pos/385232904192,385104030344,
2003.339.08:37:43.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:37:43.01:midob
2003.339.08:37:43.75/tpi/1u,16068,2u,15661,3u,15493,4u,15851,ia,10077
2003.339.08:37:43.75/tpi/9u,16365,au,15723,bu,15780,cu,15827,du,15940,eu,15778,ib,5094
2003.339.08:37:43.75/tpi/5u,15494,6u,15776,7u,15542,8u,16037,ic,16767
2003.339.08:37:43.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10077
2003.339.08:37:43.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5094
2003.339.08:37:43.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16767
2003.339.08:37:44.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:37:44.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:37:44.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:37:44.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:37:44.51/tsys/1u,45.7,2u,47.5,3u,38.7,4u,39.0,ia,39.7
2003.339.08:37:44.51/tsys/9u,39.6,au,36.5,bu,40.9,cu,45.3,du,33.3,eu,38.5,ib,39.8
2003.339.08:37:44.51/tsys/5u,35.2,6u,38.9,7u,38.3,8u,37.1,ic,34.2
2003.339.08:37:45.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:37:45.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:37:45.63/cable/2.4401E-04
2003.339.08:37:45.75/gps-fmout/S +1.74E-07
2003.339.08:37:46.54/wx/15.1,889.6,55.1
2003.339.08:37:46.59/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10074,5100,26,1pps
2003.339.08:37:46.64/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16761,109,24,1pps
2003.339.08:37:46.72/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.06,lock,16336,16172,38,1pps
2003.339.08:37:46.80/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16056,15905,33,1pps
2003.339.08:37:46.88/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.12,lock,16051,15963,61,1pps
2003.339.08:37:47.18#antcn#TR $$/339.08:37:47.10 49.6661 37.6705 0.0000 0.0003
2003.339.08:37:47.18#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.0724 -0.7967 0.0226
2003.339.08:37:47.88/mat/600B0253
2003.339.08:37:48.43/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:37:48.43:!2003.339.08:39:21
2003.339.08:37:48.74#setcl#time/186664295,1,2003,339,08,37,49.00,1.559,38.947,30
2003.339.08:37:48.74#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:39:21.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:39:21.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:39:21.48:disc_pos
2003.339.08:39:21.50/disc_pos/386835589272,385105030344,
2003.339.08:39:21.50:disc_check
2003.339.08:39:21.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h39m21.480s,15952,0.00250s,40000,13997434784,
2003.339.08:39:21.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:39:21.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 370652 : 367594 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:21.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 370640 : 367594 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:21.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 370669 : 367588 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:21.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 370667 : 367581 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:21.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 370651 : 367608 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:21.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 370649 : 367589 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:21.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 370635 : 367590 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:21.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 370650 : 367586 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:21.98:scan_name=339-0841,r4100,131
2003.339.08:39:21.99:source=2149+056,214907.72,053806.8,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.08:39:22.09:setupsx
2003.339.08:39:31.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:31.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:39:31.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 130 ;
2003.339.08:39:31.32:!2003.339.08:41:28
2003.339.08:40:42.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:41:28.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:41:28.00/disc_pos/386835589272,386834589272,
2003.339.08:41:28.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:41:28.04:!2003.339.08:41:28
2003.339.08:41:28.05:preob
2003.339.08:41:29.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:41:30.48/tpi/1u,16364,2u,16122,3u,16283,4u,16239,ia,11409
2003.339.08:41:30.48/tpi/9u,16129,au,16191,bu,16027,cu,16033,du,15969,eu,16256,ib,5821
2003.339.08:41:30.48/tpi/5u,16286,6u,16342,7u,15794,8u,16262,ic,19091
2003.339.08:41:30.66/tpgain/1u,132,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11409
2003.339.08:41:30.66/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,112,ib,5821
2003.339.08:41:30.66/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,52,8u,62,ic,19091
2003.339.08:41:32.89/tpzero/1u,484,2u,307,3u,381,4u,435,ia,286
2003.339.08:41:32.89/tpzero/9u,578,au,536,bu,536,cu,504,du,348,eu,424,ib,292
2003.339.08:41:32.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,574,7u,363,8u,276,ic,613
2003.339.08:41:35.13/tpical/1u,18108,2u,17795,3u,18325,4u,18245,ia,12814
2003.339.08:41:35.13/tpical/9u,18686,au,18891,bu,18416,cu,18249,du,18991,eu,18892
2003.339.08:41:35.13/tpical/ib,6714
2003.339.08:41:35.13/tpical/5u,18515,6u,18393,7u,17828,8u,18378,ic,21771
2003.339.08:41:35.14/tpdiff/1u,1744,2u,1673,3u,2042,4u,2006,ia,1405
2003.339.08:41:35.14/tpdiff/9u,2557,au,2700,bu,2389,cu,2216,du,3022,eu,2636,ib,893
2003.339.08:41:35.14/tpdiff/5u,2229,6u,2051,7u,2034,8u,2116,ic,2680
2003.339.08:41:35.31/tpdiffgain/1u,132,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,12814
2003.339.08:41:35.31/tpdiffgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,112,ib,6714
2003.339.08:41:35.31/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,52,8u,62,ic,21771
2003.339.08:41:35.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:41:35.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:41:35.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:41:35.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:41:35.90/tsys/1u,50.1,2u,52.0,3u,42.8,4u,43.3,ia,43.5
2003.339.08:41:35.90/tsys/9u,43.8,au,41.7,bu,46.7,cu,50.5,du,37.2,eu,43.2,ib,44.6
2003.339.08:41:35.90/tsys/5u,39.0,6u,42.3,7u,41.7,8u,41.6,ic,37.9
2003.339.08:41:36.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:41:36.38/cable/2.4393E-04
2003.339.08:41:36.38:!2003.339.08:41:38
2003.339.08:41:38.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:41:38.00/disc_pos/386963492864,386834589272,
2003.339.08:41:38.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:41:38.02:midob
2003.339.08:41:38.76/tpi/1u,16082,2u,15864,3u,15677,4u,15903,ia,11423
2003.339.08:41:38.76/tpi/9u,15896,au,15808,bu,15709,cu,15755,du,15677,eu,15611,ib,5824
2003.339.08:41:38.76/tpi/5u,15675,6u,15866,7u,15836,8u,16276,ic,19110
2003.339.08:41:38.94/tpgain/1u,131,2u,108,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11423
2003.339.08:41:38.94/tpgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,111,cu,93,du,115,eu,110,ib,5824
2003.339.08:41:38.94/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,62,ic,19110
2003.339.08:41:39.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:41:39.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:41:39.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:41:39.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:41:39.52/tsys/1u,50.0,2u,52.1,3u,42.9,4u,43.5,ia,43.6
2003.339.08:41:39.52/tsys/9u,43.9,au,41.7,bu,46.6,cu,50.7,du,37.2,eu,43.0,ib,44.6
2003.339.08:41:39.52/tsys/5u,39.1,6u,42.2,7u,41.8,8u,41.6,ic,38.0
2003.339.08:41:40.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:41:40.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:41:40.66/cable/2.4401E-04
2003.339.08:41:40.75/gps-fmout/S +8.3E-08
2003.339.08:41:40.76/wx/15.1,889.6,55.0
2003.339.08:41:40.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11432,5824,26,1pps
2003.339.08:41:40.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19125,109,24,1pps
2003.339.08:41:40.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.18, 6.51,lock,16389,16192,38,1pps
2003.339.08:41:41.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,15690,15630,33,1pps
2003.339.08:41:41.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.97, 4.50,lock,15891,15893,61,1pps
2003.339.08:41:42.17#antcn#TR $$/339.08:41:42.09 270.5171 14.6244 -0.0000 -0.0005
2003.339.08:41:42.17#antcn#CO 0.0509 -0.0965 -0.7967 0.0660
2003.339.08:41:43.53/mat/600B0202
2003.339.08:41:44.08/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:41:44.08:!2003.339.08:43:49
2003.339.08:41:44.72#setcl#time/186687893,1,2003,339,08,41,45.00,1.569,39.013,32
2003.339.08:41:44.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:43:49.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:43:49.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:43:49.49:disc_pos
2003.339.08:43:49.50/disc_pos/389094405168,386835589272,
2003.339.08:43:49.50:disc_check
2003.339.08:43:49.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h43m49.490s,11704,0.00250s,40000,2029348352,
2003.339.08:43:49.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:43:49.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 372819 : 369738 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:49.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 372807 : 369738 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:49.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 372838 : 369732 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:49.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 372834 : 369725 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:49.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 372818 : 369752 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:49.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 372816 : 369733 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:49.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 372804 : 369733 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:49.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 372817 : 369730 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:50.00:scan_name=339-0846,r4100,198
2003.339.08:43:50.00:source=0515+208,051505.02,205143.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.08:43:50.09:setupsx
2003.339.08:43:59.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:59.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:43:59.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 131 ;
2003.339.08:43:59.33:!2003.339.08:45:53
2003.339.08:45:28.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:45:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:45:53.00/disc_pos/389094405168,389093405168,
2003.339.08:45:53.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:45:53.05:!2003.339.08:45:53
2003.339.08:45:53.05:preob
2003.339.08:45:54.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:45:55.48/tpi/1u,16192,2u,16208,3u,16212,4u,16248,ia,9838
2003.339.08:45:55.48/tpi/9u,15933,au,15963,bu,15849,cu,15958,du,16177,eu,15970,ib,5012
2003.339.08:45:55.48/tpi/5u,16180,6u,16247,7u,16304,8u,16080,ic,16341
2003.339.08:45:55.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9838
2003.339.08:45:55.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5012
2003.339.08:45:55.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16341
2003.339.08:45:57.89/tpzero/1u,494,2u,321,3u,395,4u,451,ia,270
2003.339.08:45:57.89/tpzero/9u,590,au,548,bu,555,cu,517,du,379,eu,430,ib,283
2003.339.08:45:57.89/tpzero/5u,465,6u,579,7u,372,8u,276,ic,590
2003.339.08:46:00.13/tpical/1u,18146,2u,18123,3u,18537,4u,18532,ia,11202
2003.339.08:46:00.13/tpical/9u,19037,au,19289,bu,18806,cu,18713,du,19894,eu,19085
2003.339.08:46:00.13/tpical/ib,5916
2003.339.08:46:00.13/tpical/5u,18752,6u,18531,7u,18663,8u,18505,ic,18947
2003.339.08:46:00.14/tpdiff/1u,1954,2u,1915,3u,2325,4u,2284,ia,1364
2003.339.08:46:00.14/tpdiff/9u,3104,au,3326,bu,2957,cu,2755,du,3717,eu,3115,ib,904
2003.339.08:46:00.14/tpdiff/5u,2572,6u,2284,7u,2359,8u,2425,ic,2606
2003.339.08:46:00.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11202
2003.339.08:46:00.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5916
2003.339.08:46:00.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18947
2003.339.08:46:00.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:46:00.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:46:00.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:46:00.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:46:00.90/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,45.6,3u,37.4,4u,38.0,ia,38.6
2003.339.08:46:00.90/tsys/9u,35.6,au,33.4,bu,37.2,cu,40.4,du,30.6,eu,35.9,ib,37.7
2003.339.08:46:00.90/tsys/5u,33.6,6u,37.7,7u,37.1,8u,35.8,ic,33.2
2003.339.08:46:01.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:46:01.32/cable/2.4387E-04
2003.339.08:46:01.32:!2003.339.08:46:03
2003.339.08:46:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:46:03.00/disc_pos/389222379520,389093405168,
2003.339.08:46:03.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:46:03.03:midob
2003.339.08:46:03.78/tpi/1u,16184,2u,15623,3u,15410,4u,15867,ia,9838
2003.339.08:46:03.78/tpi/9u,16056,au,15451,bu,15740,cu,15798,du,15870,eu,16032,ib,5000
2003.339.08:46:03.78/tpi/5u,15627,6u,15869,7u,15742,8u,16091,ic,16331
2003.339.08:46:03.96/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9838
2003.339.08:46:03.96/tpgain/9u,124,au,97,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,5000
2003.339.08:46:03.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16331
2003.339.08:46:04.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:46:04.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:46:04.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:46:04.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:46:04.55/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,45.5,3u,37.6,4u,38.0,ia,38.6
2003.339.08:46:04.55/tsys/9u,35.9,au,33.7,bu,37.6,cu,40.8,du,31.0,eu,36.1,ib,37.6
2003.339.08:46:04.55/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,37.8,7u,37.2,8u,35.9,ic,33.2
2003.339.08:46:05.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:46:05.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:46:05.60/cable/2.4393E-04
2003.339.08:46:05.74/gps-fmout/S +1.13E-07
2003.339.08:46:06.83/wx/15.1,889.5,54.8
2003.339.08:46:06.88/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9830,5032,26,1pps
2003.339.08:46:06.93/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16320,109,24,1pps
2003.339.08:46:07.01/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16188,16236,38,1pps
2003.339.08:46:07.10/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15630,16015,33,1pps
2003.339.08:46:07.18/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16029,15910,61,1pps
2003.339.08:46:08.17#antcn#TR $$/339.08:46:08.09 85.7796 58.4009 0.0003 -0.0001
2003.339.08:46:08.17#antcn#CO 0.0518 -0.0551 -0.7967 0.0107
2003.339.08:46:09.62/mat/600B0189
2003.339.08:46:10.18/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:46:10.18:!2003.339.08:49:21
2003.339.08:46:10.73#setcl#time/186714494,1,2003,339,08,46,11.00,1.560,39.087,31
2003.339.08:46:10.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:49:21.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:49:21.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:49:21.49:disc_pos
2003.339.08:49:21.50/disc_pos/392424944312,389094405168,
2003.339.08:49:21.50:disc_check
2003.339.08:49:21.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h49m21.477s,1248,0.00250s,40000,1981271312,
2003.339.08:49:21.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:49:21.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 376008 : 372904 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:21.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 375996 : 372905 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:21.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 376027 : 372898 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:21.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 376023 : 372891 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:21.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 376009 : 372918 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:21.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 376005 : 372899 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:21.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 375995 : 372900 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:21.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 376006 : 372896 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:22.00:scan_name=339-0850,r4100,98
2003.339.08:49:22.00:source=0727-115,072758.08,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.08:49:22.09:setupsx
2003.339.08:49:31.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:31.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:49:31.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 132 ;
2003.339.08:49:31.32:!2003.339.08:50:30
2003.339.08:49:49.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:50:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:50:30.01/disc_pos/392424944312,392423944312,
2003.339.08:50:30.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:50:30.05:!2003.339.08:50:30
2003.339.08:50:30.05:preob
2003.339.08:50:31.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:50:32.49/tpi/1u,16162,2u,16168,3u,16049,4u,15995,ia,11263
2003.339.08:50:32.49/tpi/9u,16232,au,16060,bu,16109,cu,16136,du,16303,eu,16337,ib,5689
2003.339.08:50:32.49/tpi/5u,16086,6u,16171,7u,16199,8u,16045,ic,18840
2003.339.08:50:32.67/tpgain/1u,132,2u,110,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11263
2003.339.08:50:32.67/tpgain/9u,117,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,119,eu,114,ib,5696
2003.339.08:50:32.67/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,18840
2003.339.08:50:34.90/tpzero/1u,481,2u,308,3u,379,4u,438,ia,284
2003.339.08:50:34.90/tpzero/9u,582,au,537,bu,541,cu,508,du,360,eu,426,ib,289
2003.339.08:50:34.90/tpzero/5u,460,6u,572,7u,366,8u,273,ic,611
2003.339.08:50:37.14/tpical/1u,17898,2u,17866,3u,18128,4u,18042,ia,12667
2003.339.08:50:37.14/tpical/9u,18811,au,18778,bu,18559,cu,18412,du,19409,eu,19046
2003.339.08:50:37.14/tpical/ib,6582
2003.339.08:50:37.14/tpical/5u,18324,6u,18252,7u,18320,8u,18204,ic,21542
2003.339.08:50:37.15/tpdiff/1u,1736,2u,1698,3u,2079,4u,2047,ia,1404
2003.339.08:50:37.15/tpdiff/9u,2579,au,2718,bu,2450,cu,2276,du,3106,eu,2709,ib,893
2003.339.08:50:37.15/tpdiff/5u,2238,6u,2081,7u,2121,8u,2159,ic,2702
2003.339.08:50:37.32/tpdiffgain/1u,132,2u,110,3u,101,4u,79,ia,12667
2003.339.08:50:37.32/tpdiffgain/9u,117,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,119,eu,114,ib,6582
2003.339.08:50:37.32/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,21542
2003.339.08:50:37.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:50:37.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:50:37.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:50:37.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:50:37.91/tsys/1u,49.7,2u,51.4,3u,41.5,4u,41.8,ia,43.0
2003.339.08:50:37.91/tsys/9u,43.7,au,41.1,bu,45.8,cu,49.4,du,37.0,eu,42.3,ib,43.5
2003.339.08:50:37.91/tsys/5u,38.4,6u,41.2,7u,41.1,8u,40.2,ic,37.1
2003.339.08:50:38.06/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:50:38.42/cable/2.4327E-04
2003.339.08:50:38.42:!2003.339.08:50:40
2003.339.08:50:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:50:40.00/disc_pos/392552886272,392423944312,
2003.339.08:50:40.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:50:40.02:midob
2003.339.08:50:40.75/tpi/1u,16137,2u,15885,3u,15753,4u,16003,ia,11260
2003.339.08:50:40.75/tpi/9u,15662,au,15713,bu,15835,cu,15816,du,15763,eu,15758,ib,5690
2003.339.08:50:40.75/tpi/5u,16076,6u,16172,7u,15610,8u,16049,ic,18835
2003.339.08:50:40.93/tpgain/1u,132,2u,109,3u,100,4u,79,ia,11260
2003.339.08:50:40.93/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,5690
2003.339.08:50:40.93/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,52,8u,62,ic,18835
2003.339.08:50:41.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:50:41.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:50:41.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:50:41.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:50:41.51/tsys/1u,49.6,2u,51.4,3u,41.5,4u,41.8,ia,43.0
2003.339.08:50:41.51/tsys/9u,43.6,au,41.1,bu,45.8,cu,49.5,du,37.0,eu,42.3,ib,43.5
2003.339.08:50:41.51/tsys/5u,38.4,6u,41.2,7u,41.1,8u,40.2,ic,37.1
2003.339.08:50:42.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:50:42.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:50:42.64/cable/2.4327E-04
2003.339.08:50:42.74/gps-fmout/S +9.8E-08
2003.339.08:50:42.75/wx/15.1,889.5,54.8
2003.339.08:50:42.80/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11254,5691,26,1pps
2003.339.08:50:42.85/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18822,109,24,1pps
2003.339.08:50:42.93/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.25, 6.57,lock,16164,16166,38,1pps
2003.339.08:50:43.01/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,16052,15949,33,1pps
2003.339.08:50:43.10/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 4.66,lock,15946,15913,61,1pps
2003.339.08:50:44.17#antcn#TR $$/339.08:50:44.09 110.8061 17.0846 0.0002 0.0003
2003.339.08:50:44.17#antcn#CO 0.0572 -0.1067 -0.7967 0.0562
2003.339.08:50:45.35/mat/600B0192
2003.339.08:50:45.97/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:50:45.97:!2003.339.08:52:18
2003.339.08:50:46.73#setcl#time/186742093,1,2003,339,08,50,47.00,1.563,39.163,31
2003.339.08:50:46.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:52:18.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:52:18.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:52:18.50:disc_pos
2003.339.08:52:18.50/disc_pos/394155731328,392424944312,
2003.339.08:52:18.51:disc_check
2003.339.08:52:18.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h52m18.490s,34256,0.00250s,40000,1101379976,
2003.339.08:52:18.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:52:18.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 377673 : 374545 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:18.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 377661 : 374545 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:18.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 377691 : 374538 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 377687 : 374531 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 377672 : 374558 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:18.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 377669 : 374539 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:18.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 377658 : 374540 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:18.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 377670 : 374536 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:18.98:scan_name=339-0854,r4100,98
2003.339.08:52:18.99:source=2136+141,213637.43,141000.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.08:52:19.09:setupsx
2003.339.08:52:28.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:28.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:52:28.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 133 ;
2003.339.08:52:28.31:!2003.339.08:53:57
2003.339.08:53:54.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:53:57.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:53:57.00/disc_pos/394155731328,394154731328,
2003.339.08:53:57.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:53:57.05:!2003.339.08:53:57
2003.339.08:53:57.05:preob
2003.339.08:53:58.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:53:59.48/tpi/1u,16353,2u,16318,3u,16160,4u,16015,ia,11788
2003.339.08:53:59.48/tpi/9u,16087,au,15979,bu,16248,cu,16240,du,16140,eu,16008,ib,5886
2003.339.08:53:59.48/tpi/5u,16185,6u,16318,7u,16347,8u,16338,ic,19745
2003.339.08:53:59.66/tpgain/1u,130,2u,108,3u,99,4u,77,ia,11788
2003.339.08:53:59.66/tpgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,111,ib,5886
2003.339.08:53:59.66/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,19745
2003.339.08:54:01.89/tpzero/1u,481,2u,308,3u,376,4u,435,ia,289
2003.339.08:54:01.89/tpzero/9u,576,au,532,bu,540,cu,504,du,352,eu,417,ib,292
2003.339.08:54:01.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,572,7u,366,8u,275,ic,618
2003.339.08:54:04.13/tpical/1u,18001,2u,17981,3u,18146,4u,17925,ia,13188
2003.339.08:54:04.13/tpical/9u,18498,au,18617,bu,18578,cu,18401,du,19091,eu,18548
2003.339.08:54:04.13/tpical/ib,6766
2003.339.08:54:04.13/tpical/5u,18363,6u,18309,7u,18332,8u,18354,ic,22434
2003.339.08:54:04.14/tpdiff/1u,1648,2u,1663,3u,1986,4u,1910,ia,1400
2003.339.08:54:04.14/tpdiff/9u,2411,au,2638,bu,2330,cu,2161,du,2951,eu,2540,ib,880
2003.339.08:54:04.14/tpdiff/5u,2178,6u,1991,7u,1985,8u,2016,ic,2689
2003.339.08:54:04.31/tpdiffgain/1u,130,2u,108,3u,99,4u,77,ia,13188
2003.339.08:54:04.31/tpdiffgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,111,ib,6766
2003.339.08:54:04.31/tpdiffgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,22434
2003.339.08:54:04.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:54:04.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:54:04.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:54:04.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:54:04.91/tsys/1u,53.0,2u,52.9,3u,43.7,4u,44.9,ia,45.2
2003.339.08:54:04.91/tsys/9u,46.3,au,42.2,bu,48.5,cu,52.4,du,38.5,eu,44.2,ib,45.8
2003.339.08:54:04.91/tsys/5u,39.7,6u,43.5,7u,44.3,8u,43.8,ic,39.1
2003.339.08:54:05.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:54:05.40/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.08:54:05.40:!2003.339.08:54:07
2003.339.08:54:07.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:54:07.00/disc_pos/394283675648,394154731328,
2003.339.08:54:07.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:54:07.02:midob
2003.339.08:54:07.76/tpi/1u,16344,2u,15719,3u,15859,4u,16009,ia,11794
2003.339.08:54:07.76/tpi/9u,15807,au,15700,bu,15628,cu,15930,du,15846,eu,15770,ib,5885
2003.339.08:54:07.76/tpi/5u,15553,6u,15859,7u,15657,8u,15820,ic,19750
2003.339.08:54:07.94/tpgain/1u,130,2u,106,3u,98,4u,77,ia,11794
2003.339.08:54:07.94/tpgain/9u,113,au,90,bu,110,cu,93,du,115,eu,110,ib,5885
2003.339.08:54:07.94/tpgain/5u,49,6u,70,7u,51,8u,60,ic,19750
2003.339.08:54:08.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:54:08.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:54:08.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:54:08.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:54:08.52/tsys/1u,52.9,2u,52.9,3u,43.8,4u,44.8,ia,45.2
2003.339.08:54:08.52/tsys/9u,46.3,au,42.4,bu,48.4,cu,52.5,du,38.5,eu,44.3,ib,45.8
2003.339.08:54:08.52/tsys/5u,39.7,6u,43.5,7u,44.1,8u,43.9,ic,39.1
2003.339.08:54:09.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:54:09.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.08:54:09.63/cable/2.4312E-04
2003.339.08:54:09.74/gps-fmout/S +1.09E-07
2003.339.08:54:09.75/wx/15.1,889.5,54.6
2003.339.08:54:09.81/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11785,5889,26,1pps
2003.339.08:54:09.86/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19736,110,24,1pps
2003.339.08:54:09.94/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.11, 6.38,lock,16341,16183,38,1pps
2003.339.08:54:10.02/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,16212,16123,33,1pps
2003.339.08:54:10.10/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.97, 4.50,lock,16080,16066,61,1pps
2003.339.08:54:11.16#antcn#TR $$/339.08:54:11.09 280.9511 11.8552 -0.0002 -0.0004
2003.339.08:54:11.16#antcn#CO 0.0523 -0.0960 -0.7967 0.0816
2003.339.08:54:12.14/mat/600B0243
2003.339.08:54:12.76/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:54:12.76:!2003.339.08:55:45
2003.339.08:54:13.73#setcl#time/186762793,1,2003,339,08,54,14.00,1.560,39.221,31
2003.339.08:54:13.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:55:45.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:55:45.00:disc_end
2003.339.08:55:45.49:disc_pos
2003.339.08:55:45.50/disc_pos/395886521896,394155731328,
2003.339.08:55:45.50:disc_check
2003.339.08:55:45.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h55m45.492s,20156,0.00250s,40000,1581263532,
2003.339.08:55:45.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:55:45.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 379336 : 376185 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:45.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 379325 : 376185 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:45.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 379356 : 376178 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:45.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 379352 : 376172 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:45.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 379336 : 376198 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:45.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 379332 : 376180 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:45.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 379322 : 376180 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:45.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 379333 : 376176 : 6 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:45.99:scan_name=339-0856,r4100,98
2003.339.08:55:46.00:source=2318+049,231812.14,045723.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.08:55:46.09:setupsx
2003.339.08:55:55.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:55.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:55:55.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 134 ;
2003.339.08:55:55.33:!2003.339.08:56:24
2003.339.08:56:03.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:56:24.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:56:24.00/disc_pos/395886521896,395885521896,
2003.339.08:56:24.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:56:24.04:!2003.339.08:56:24
2003.339.08:56:24.05:preob
2003.339.08:56:25.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:56:26.48/tpi/1u,16229,2u,16142,3u,15963,4u,16024,ia,10197
2003.339.08:56:26.48/tpi/9u,15958,au,15929,bu,16007,cu,16015,du,16170,eu,15991,ib,5160
2003.339.08:56:26.48/tpi/5u,15683,6u,15898,7u,15724,8u,16211,ic,16970
2003.339.08:56:26.66/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10197
2003.339.08:56:26.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5158
2003.339.08:56:26.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16970
2003.339.08:56:28.89/tpzero/1u,493,2u,317,3u,388,4u,446,ia,274
2003.339.08:56:28.89/tpzero/9u,585,au,544,bu,550,cu,514,du,371,eu,427,ib,285
2003.339.08:56:28.89/tpzero/5u,458,6u,572,7u,363,8u,277,ic,594
2003.339.08:56:31.13/tpical/1u,18072,2u,17965,3u,18134,4u,18166,ia,11545
2003.339.08:56:31.13/tpical/9u,18639,au,18813,bu,18606,cu,18425,du,19495,eu,18809
2003.339.08:56:31.13/tpical/ib,6023
2003.339.08:56:31.13/tpical/5u,18028,6u,18089,7u,17898,8u,18525,ic,19559
2003.339.08:56:31.14/tpdiff/1u,1843,2u,1823,3u,2171,4u,2142,ia,1348
2003.339.08:56:31.14/tpdiff/9u,2681,au,2884,bu,2599,cu,2410,du,3325,eu,2818,ib,863
2003.339.08:56:31.14/tpdiff/5u,2345,6u,2191,7u,2174,8u,2314,ic,2589
2003.339.08:56:31.31/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11545
2003.339.08:56:31.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,6023
2003.339.08:56:31.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19559
2003.339.08:56:31.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:56:31.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:56:31.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:56:31.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:56:31.90/tsys/1u,47.0,2u,47.7,3u,39.5,4u,40.0,ia,40.5
2003.339.08:56:31.90/tsys/9u,41.3,au,38.4,bu,42.8,cu,46.3,du,34.2,eu,39.8,ib,40.7
2003.339.08:56:31.90/tsys/5u,35.7,6u,38.5,7u,38.9,8u,37.9,ic,34.8
2003.339.08:56:32.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:56:32.42/cable/2.4334E-04
2003.339.08:56:32.42:!2003.339.08:56:34
2003.339.08:56:34.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:56:34.00/disc_pos/396014383104,395885521896,
2003.339.08:56:34.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:56:34.02:midob
2003.339.08:56:34.76/tpi/1u,16213,2u,15849,3u,15648,4u,16003,ia,10188
2003.339.08:56:34.76/tpi/9u,15726,au,15915,bu,15760,cu,15998,du,16135,eu,15740,ib,5159
2003.339.08:56:34.76/tpi/5u,15671,6u,15905,7u,15718,8u,16204,ic,16955
2003.339.08:56:34.94/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10188
2003.339.08:56:34.94/tpgain/9u,120,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5159
2003.339.08:56:34.94/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16955
2003.339.08:56:35.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:56:35.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:56:35.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:56:35.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:56:35.52/tsys/1u,46.9,2u,47.7,3u,39.4,4u,39.9,ia,40.5
2003.339.08:56:35.52/tsys/9u,41.4,au,38.4,bu,42.9,cu,46.3,du,34.1,eu,39.8,ib,40.7
2003.339.08:56:35.52/tsys/5u,35.7,6u,38.5,7u,38.8,8u,37.9,ic,34.8
2003.339.08:56:36.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:56:36.31/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:56:36.67/cable/2.4327E-04
2003.339.08:56:36.74/gps-fmout/S +1.64E-07
2003.339.08:56:36.75/wx/15.1,889.6,54.6
2003.339.08:56:36.81/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10188,5155,26,1pps
2003.339.08:56:36.86/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16961,110,24,1pps
2003.339.08:56:36.94/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16212,16333,38,1pps
2003.339.08:56:37.02/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15665,16074,33,1pps
2003.339.08:56:37.10/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.12,lock,15931,16176,61,1pps
2003.339.08:56:38.17#antcn#TR $$/339.08:56:38.09 262.3598 31.4918 -0.0001 0.0002
2003.339.08:56:38.17#antcn#CO 0.0413 -0.0822 -0.7967 0.0285
2003.339.08:56:39.62/mat/600B0204
2003.339.08:56:40.18/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:56:40.19:!2003.339.08:58:12
2003.339.08:56:40.72#setcl#time/186777492,1,2003,339,08,56,41.00,1.565,39.262,32
2003.339.08:56:40.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:58:12.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.08:58:12.01:disc_end
2003.339.08:58:12.52:disc_pos
2003.339.08:58:12.53/disc_pos/397617548728,395886521896,
2003.339.08:58:12.54:disc_check
2003.339.08:58:12.96/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d08h58m12.510s,19952,0.00250s,40000,621253372,
2003.339.08:58:12.96:postob_mk5a
2003.339.08:58:12.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 381000 : 377825 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:12.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 380989 : 377825 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:13.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 381020 : 377818 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:13.01/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 381017 : 377813 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:13.02/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 381000 : 377838 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:13.03/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 380998 : 377820 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:13.03/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 380986 : 377820 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:13.05/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 380998 : 377816 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:13.07:scan_name=339-0859,r4100,244
2003.339.08:58:13.07:source=2201+315,220101.46,313105.7,1950.0,cw
2003.339.08:58:14.08:setupsx
2003.339.08:58:23.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:23.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.08:58:23.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 135 ;
2003.339.08:58:23.30:!2003.339.08:58:53
2003.339.08:58:37.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.08:58:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:58:53.00/disc_pos/397617548728,397616548728,
2003.339.08:58:53.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.08:58:53.05:!2003.339.08:58:53
2003.339.08:58:53.05:preob
2003.339.08:58:54.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:58:55.48/tpi/1u,16275,2u,16199,3u,16330,4u,16214,ia,10842
2003.339.08:58:55.48/tpi/9u,16134,au,16001,bu,16326,cu,16183,du,16225,eu,16342,ib,5434
2003.339.08:58:55.48/tpi/5u,16041,6u,16011,7u,16137,8u,16207,ic,18088
2003.339.08:58:55.66/tpgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10842
2003.339.08:58:55.66/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,5434
2003.339.08:58:55.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,18088
2003.339.08:58:57.89/tpzero/1u,487,2u,313,3u,389,4u,444,ia,280
2003.339.08:58:57.89/tpzero/9u,583,au,539,bu,550,cu,512,du,364,eu,428,ib,289
2003.339.08:58:57.89/tpzero/5u,461,6u,570,7u,368,8u,274,ic,604
2003.339.08:59:00.13/tpical/1u,18085,2u,17951,3u,18518,4u,18324,ia,12229
2003.339.08:59:00.13/tpical/9u,18749,au,18818,bu,18889,cu,18525,du,19435,eu,19106
2003.339.08:59:00.13/tpical/ib,6315
2003.339.08:59:00.13/tpical/5u,18399,6u,18119,7u,18317,8u,18431,ic,20758
2003.339.08:59:00.14/tpdiff/1u,1810,2u,1752,3u,2188,4u,2110,ia,1387
2003.339.08:59:00.14/tpdiff/9u,2615,au,2817,bu,2563,cu,2342,du,3210,eu,2764,ib,881
2003.339.08:59:00.14/tpdiff/5u,2358,6u,2108,7u,2180,8u,2224,ic,2670
2003.339.08:59:00.31/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12229
2003.339.08:59:00.31/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,6315
2003.339.08:59:00.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20758
2003.339.08:59:00.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:59:00.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:59:00.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:59:00.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:59:00.90/tsys/1u,48.0,2u,49.9,3u,40.1,4u,41.1,ia,41.9
2003.339.08:59:00.90/tsys/9u,42.8,au,39.5,bu,44.3,cu,48.2,du,35.6,eu,41.5,ib,42.0
2003.339.08:59:00.90/tsys/5u,36.3,6u,40.3,7u,39.8,8u,39.4,ic,36.0
2003.339.08:59:01.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:59:01.33/cable/2.4320E-04
2003.339.08:59:01.33:!2003.339.08:59:03
2003.339.08:59:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.08:59:03.00/disc_pos/397745491968,397616548728,
2003.339.08:59:03.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.08:59:03.03:midob
2003.339.08:59:03.78/tpi/1u,16258,2u,15614,3u,15748,4u,15797,ia,10837
2003.339.08:59:03.78/tpi/9u,15879,au,15721,bu,15756,cu,15871,du,15732,eu,15773,ib,5446
2003.339.08:59:03.78/tpi/5u,15446,6u,16010,7u,15585,8u,15868,ic,18092
2003.339.08:59:03.96/tpgain/1u,135,2u,110,3u,102,4u,80,ia,10837
2003.339.08:59:03.96/tpgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5446
2003.339.08:59:03.96/tpgain/5u,51,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18092
2003.339.08:59:04.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.08:59:04.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.08:59:04.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.08:59:04.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.08:59:04.55/tsys/1u,47.9,2u,49.8,3u,40.2,4u,41.1,ia,41.9
2003.339.08:59:04.55/tsys/9u,42.9,au,39.7,bu,44.3,cu,48.2,du,35.7,eu,41.4,ib,42.1
2003.339.08:59:04.55/tsys/5u,36.4,6u,40.3,7u,39.9,8u,39.8,ic,36.0
2003.339.08:59:05.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.08:59:05.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.08:59:05.58/cable/2.4312E-04
2003.339.08:59:05.75/gps-fmout/S +1.04E-07
2003.339.08:59:08.54/wx/15.2,889.6,54.5
2003.339.08:59:08.59/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10840,5452,26,1pps
2003.339.08:59:08.64/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18102,110,24,1pps
2003.339.08:59:08.72/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.76,lock,16275,16294,38,1pps
2003.339.08:59:08.80/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,16096,15896,33,1pps
2003.339.08:59:08.88/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.27, 4.82,lock,15878,15889,61,1pps
2003.339.08:59:09.17#antcn#TR $$/339.08:59:09.09 296.9259 21.1704 -0.0002 -0.0005
2003.339.08:59:09.17#antcn#CO 0.0491 -0.0836 -0.7967 0.0448
2003.339.08:59:10.31/mat/600B0189
2003.339.08:59:10.71#setcl#time/186792490,1,2003,339,08,59,11.00,1.575,39.303,33
2003.339.08:59:10.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.08:59:11.21/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.08:59:11.21:!2003.339.09:03:07
2003.339.09:03:07.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:03:07.00:disc_end
2003.339.09:03:07.49:disc_pos
2003.339.09:03:07.51/disc_pos/401684305888,397617548728,
2003.339.09:03:07.51:disc_check
2003.339.09:03:07.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h03m07.485s,6704,0.00250s,40000,652856088,
2003.339.09:03:07.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:03:07.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 384892 : 381693 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:07.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 384880 : 381694 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:07.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 384912 : 381686 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:07.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 384908 : 381681 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:07.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 384892 : 381706 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:07.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 384889 : 381688 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:07.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 384879 : 381689 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:07.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 384892 : 381683 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:07.99:scan_name=339-0905,r4100,129
2003.339.09:03:07.99:source=0458-020,045841.33,-020333.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.09:03:08.09:setupsx
2003.339.09:03:17.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:17.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:03:17.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 136 ;
2003.339.09:03:17.31:!2003.339.09:05:47
2003.339.09:04:41.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:05:47.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:05:47.00/disc_pos/401684305888,401683305888,
2003.339.09:05:47.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:05:47.05:!2003.339.09:05:47
2003.339.09:05:47.06:preob
2003.339.09:05:48.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:05:49.48/tpi/1u,16197,2u,16336,3u,16084,4u,16221,ia,10082
2003.339.09:05:49.48/tpi/9u,16773,au,16674,bu,16311,cu,16188,du,15931,eu,15900,ib,5130
2003.339.09:05:49.48/tpi/5u,15970,6u,16051,7u,16072,8u,15930,ic,16672
2003.339.09:05:49.66/tpgain/1u,139,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10082
2003.339.09:05:49.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,96,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5119
2003.339.09:05:49.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16672
2003.339.09:05:51.89/tpzero/1u,492,2u,323,3u,392,4u,449,ia,273
2003.339.09:05:51.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,544,bu,552,cu,516,du,368,eu,430,ib,285
2003.339.09:05:51.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,575,7u,368,8u,274,ic,592
2003.339.09:05:54.13/tpical/1u,18101,2u,18273,3u,18392,4u,18508,ia,11471
2003.339.09:05:54.13/tpical/9u,19235,au,19275,bu,18941,cu,18707,du,19408,eu,19015
2003.339.09:05:54.13/tpical/ib,6037
2003.339.09:05:54.13/tpical/5u,18461,6u,18289,7u,18427,8u,18303,ic,19341
2003.339.09:05:54.14/tpdiff/1u,1904,2u,1937,3u,2308,4u,2287,ia,1389
2003.339.09:05:54.14/tpdiff/9u,2462,au,2601,bu,2630,cu,2519,du,3477,eu,3115,ib,907
2003.339.09:05:54.14/tpdiff/5u,2491,6u,2238,7u,2355,8u,2373,ic,2669
2003.339.09:05:54.31/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11471
2003.339.09:05:54.31/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,96,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,6037
2003.339.09:05:54.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19341
2003.339.09:05:54.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:05:54.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:05:54.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:05:54.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:05:54.90/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,45.5,3u,37.4,4u,37.9,ia,38.8
2003.339.09:05:54.90/tsys/9u,47.3,au,44.7,bu,43.1,cu,44.8,du,32.2,eu,35.8,ib,38.5
2003.339.09:05:54.90/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,38.0,7u,36.7,8u,36.3,ic,33.1
2003.339.09:05:55.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:05:55.35/cable/2.4327E-04
2003.339.09:05:55.35:!2003.339.09:05:57
2003.339.09:05:57.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:05:57.00/disc_pos/401812250624,401683305888,
2003.339.09:05:57.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:05:57.01:midob
2003.339.09:05:57.75/tpi/1u,16200,2u,15747,3u,15545,4u,15785,ia,10079
2003.339.09:05:57.75/tpi/9u,15830,au,15785,bu,15469,cu,15717,du,15867,eu,15714,ib,5179
2003.339.09:05:57.75/tpi/5u,15951,6u,16041,7u,15446,8u,15910,ic,16671
2003.339.09:05:57.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10079
2003.339.09:05:57.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,95,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5179
2003.339.09:05:57.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16671
2003.339.09:05:58.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:05:58.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:05:58.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:05:58.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:05:58.51/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,45.4,3u,37.5,4u,37.8,ia,38.8
2003.339.09:05:58.51/tsys/9u,46.1,au,43.1,bu,42.3,cu,44.4,du,32.1,eu,35.9,ib,38.8
2003.339.09:05:58.51/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,38.0,7u,36.5,8u,36.2,ic,33.1
2003.339.09:05:59.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:05:59.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.09:05:59.64/cable/2.4320E-04
2003.339.09:05:59.74/gps-fmout/S +1.02E-07
2003.339.09:06:02.30/wx/15.2,889.6,54.6
2003.339.09:06:02.36/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10075,5120,26,1pps
2003.339.09:06:02.41/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16660,109,24,1pps
2003.339.09:06:02.49/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16200,16267,38,1pps
2003.339.09:06:02.57/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15934,15797,33,1pps
2003.339.09:06:02.65/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.12,lock,16053,16024,61,1pps
2003.339.09:06:03.17#antcn#TR $$/339.09:06:03.09 131.8224 55.8147 0.0003 -0.0000
2003.339.09:06:03.17#antcn#CO 0.0432 -0.0646 -0.7967 0.0119
2003.339.09:06:03.89/mat/600B0155
2003.339.09:06:04.45/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:06:04.45:!2003.339.09:08:06
2003.339.09:06:04.73#setcl#time/186833892,1,2003,339,09,06,05.00,1.559,39.418,31
2003.339.09:06:04.73#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:08:06.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:08:06.00:disc_end
2003.339.09:08:06.49:disc_pos
2003.339.09:08:06.51/disc_pos/403910995976,401684305888,
2003.339.09:08:06.51:disc_check
2003.339.09:08:06.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h08m06.490s,33504,0.00250s,40000,2557363112,
2003.339.09:08:06.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:08:06.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 387029 : 383806 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:06.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 387018 : 383807 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:06.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 387049 : 383799 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:06.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 387045 : 383794 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:06.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 387028 : 383819 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:06.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 387026 : 383801 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:06.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 387015 : 383802 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:07.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 387030 : 383797 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:07.00:scan_name=339-0910,r4100,175
2003.339.09:08:07.01:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.09:08:08.09:setupsx
2003.339.09:08:17.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:17.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:08:17.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 137 ;
2003.339.09:08:17.32:!2003.339.09:10:47
2003.339.09:09:41.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:10:47.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:10:47.00/disc_pos/403910995976,403909995976,
2003.339.09:10:47.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:10:47.04:!2003.339.09:10:47
2003.339.09:10:47.05:preob
2003.339.09:10:48.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:10:49.48/tpi/1u,16176,2u,16319,3u,16283,4u,16263,ia,9878
2003.339.09:10:49.48/tpi/9u,16322,au,16418,bu,16218,cu,16158,du,15965,eu,15813,ib,5162
2003.339.09:10:49.48/tpi/5u,16218,6u,16229,7u,16304,8u,16118,ic,16353
2003.339.09:10:49.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9878
2003.339.09:10:49.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,118,ib,5162
2003.339.09:10:49.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16353
2003.339.09:10:51.88/tpzero/1u,494,2u,322,3u,398,4u,450,ia,271
2003.339.09:10:51.88/tpzero/9u,587,au,550,bu,556,cu,519,du,371,eu,429,ib,286
2003.339.09:10:51.88/tpzero/5u,465,6u,579,7u,372,8u,276,ic,588
2003.339.09:10:54.11/tpical/1u,18069,2u,18214,3u,18585,4u,18551,ia,11230
2003.339.09:10:54.11/tpical/9u,18847,au,19354,bu,18957,cu,18814,du,19530,eu,18878
2003.339.09:10:54.11/tpical/ib,6049
2003.339.09:10:54.11/tpical/5u,18763,6u,18415,7u,18658,8u,18489,ic,18935
2003.339.09:10:54.12/tpdiff/1u,1893,2u,1895,3u,2302,4u,2288,ia,1352
2003.339.09:10:54.12/tpdiff/9u,2525,au,2936,bu,2739,cu,2656,du,3565,eu,3065,ib,887
2003.339.09:10:54.12/tpdiff/5u,2545,6u,2186,7u,2354,8u,2371,ic,2582
2003.339.09:10:54.29/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11230
2003.339.09:10:54.29/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,118,ib,6049
2003.339.09:10:54.29/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18935
2003.339.09:10:54.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:10:54.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:10:54.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:10:54.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:10:54.88/tsys/1u,45.6,2u,46.4,3u,38.0,4u,38.0,ia,39.1
2003.339.09:10:54.88/tsys/9u,44.9,au,38.9,bu,41.2,cu,42.4,du,31.5,eu,36.1,ib,39.6
2003.339.09:10:54.88/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,39.4,7u,37.2,8u,36.7,ic,33.6
2003.339.09:10:54.99/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:10:55.33/cable/2.4430E-04
2003.339.09:10:55.33:!2003.339.09:10:57
2003.339.09:10:57.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:10:57.01/disc_pos/404038897664,403909995976,
2003.339.09:10:57.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:10:57.02:midob
2003.339.09:10:57.76/tpi/1u,16145,2u,15723,3u,15487,4u,15909,ia,9878
2003.339.09:10:57.76/tpi/9u,16203,au,15855,bu,15600,cu,15908,du,16081,eu,15703,ib,5175
2003.339.09:10:57.76/tpi/5u,15651,6u,15784,7u,15781,8u,16110,ic,16347
2003.339.09:10:57.94/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9878
2003.339.09:10:57.94/tpgain/9u,123,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5175
2003.339.09:10:57.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16347
2003.339.09:10:58.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:10:58.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:10:58.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:10:58.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:10:58.52/tsys/1u,45.5,2u,46.3,3u,38.2,4u,38.1,ia,39.1
2003.339.09:10:58.52/tsys/9u,43.8,au,38.3,bu,40.9,cu,42.6,du,31.7,eu,36.5,ib,39.7
2003.339.09:10:58.52/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,39.3,7u,37.3,8u,36.7,ic,33.6
2003.339.09:10:59.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:10:59.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.09:10:59.61/cable/2.4430E-04
2003.339.09:10:59.74/gps-fmout/S +9.7E-08
2003.339.09:11:01.15/wx/15.2,889.5,54.7
2003.339.09:11:01.20/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9878,5151,26,1pps
2003.339.09:11:01.25/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16349,110,24,1pps
2003.339.09:11:01.33/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16176,16217,38,1pps
2003.339.09:11:01.41/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15656,16037,33,1pps
2003.339.09:11:01.49/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.12,lock,16164,16093,61,1pps
2003.339.09:11:02.18#antcn#TR $$/339.09:11:02.09 326.2162 56.0949 0.0002 0.0000
2003.339.09:11:02.18#antcn#CO 0.0273 -0.0378 -0.7967 0.0118
2003.339.09:11:03.66/mat/600B0193
2003.339.09:11:04.22/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:11:04.22:!2003.339.09:13:52
2003.339.09:11:04.71#setcl#time/186863889,1,2003,339,09,11,05.00,1.574,39.502,33
2003.339.09:11:04.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:13:52.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:13:52.00:disc_end
2003.339.09:13:52.48:disc_pos
2003.339.09:13:52.49/disc_pos/406873734376,403910995976,
2003.339.09:13:52.50:disc_check
2003.339.09:13:52.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h13m52.487s,8696,0.00250s,40000,2573246408,
2003.339.09:13:52.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:13:52.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 389867 : 386621 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:13:52.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 389857 : 386622 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:13:52.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 389890 : 386613 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:13:52.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 389885 : 386610 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:13:52.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 389867 : 386634 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:13:52.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 389864 : 386617 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:13:52.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 389854 : 386617 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:13:52.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 389868 : 386612 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:13:52.99:scan_name=339-0919,r4100,98
2003.339.09:13:52.99:source=0955+476,095508.50,473928.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.09:13:53.09:setupsx
2003.339.09:14:02.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:14:02.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:14:02.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 138 ;
2003.339.09:14:02.33:!2003.339.09:19:03
2003.339.09:14:39.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:18:06.85;"weather-moon and many stars visible through thin clouds
2003.339.09:19:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:19:03.00/disc_pos/406873734376,406872734376,
2003.339.09:19:03.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:19:03.04:!2003.339.09:19:03
2003.339.09:19:03.05:preob
2003.339.09:19:04.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:19:05.47/tpi/1u,16311,2u,16063,3u,15908,4u,16124,ia,11607
2003.339.09:19:05.47/tpi/9u,16006,au,15929,bu,16163,cu,16202,du,16063,eu,15984,ib,5976
2003.339.09:19:05.47/tpi/5u,15974,6u,16059,7u,16096,8u,16073,ic,19448
2003.339.09:19:05.65/tpgain/1u,131,2u,108,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11607
2003.339.09:19:05.65/tpgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,111,ib,5976
2003.339.09:19:05.65/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,19448
2003.339.09:19:07.88/tpzero/1u,481,2u,305,3u,375,4u,438,ia,287
2003.339.09:19:07.88/tpzero/9u,574,au,533,bu,538,cu,504,du,351,eu,418,ib,294
2003.339.09:19:07.88/tpzero/5u,459,6u,567,7u,365,8u,273,ic,615
2003.339.09:19:10.11/tpical/1u,17978,2u,17671,3u,17839,4u,18054,ia,12974
2003.339.09:19:10.11/tpical/9u,18385,au,18521,bu,18480,cu,18325,du,19024,eu,18480
2003.339.09:19:10.11/tpical/ib,6852
2003.339.09:19:10.11/tpical/5u,18061,6u,18023,7u,18074,8u,18074,ic,22080
2003.339.09:19:10.12/tpdiff/1u,1667,2u,1608,3u,1931,4u,1930,ia,1367
2003.339.09:19:10.12/tpdiff/9u,2379,au,2592,bu,2317,cu,2123,du,2961,eu,2496,ib,876
2003.339.09:19:10.12/tpdiff/5u,2087,6u,1964,7u,1978,8u,2001,ic,2632
2003.339.09:19:10.29/tpdiffgain/1u,131,2u,108,3u,99,4u,78,ia,12974
2003.339.09:19:10.29/tpdiffgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,111,ib,6852
2003.339.09:19:10.29/tpdiffgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,22080
2003.339.09:19:10.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:19:10.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:19:10.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:19:10.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:19:10.88/tsys/1u,52.2,2u,53.9,3u,44.2,4u,44.7,ia,45.5
2003.339.09:19:10.88/tsys/9u,46.7,au,42.8,bu,48.6,cu,53.2,du,38.2,eu,44.9,ib,46.7
2003.339.09:19:10.88/tsys/5u,40.9,6u,43.4,7u,43.7,8u,43.4,ic,39.4
2003.339.09:19:10.99/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.09:19:11.38/cable/2.4276E-04
2003.339.09:19:11.38:!2003.339.09:19:13
2003.339.09:19:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:19:13.00/disc_pos/407001714688,406872734376,
2003.339.09:19:13.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:19:13.02:midob
2003.339.09:19:13.75/tpi/1u,16293,2u,15733,3u,15881,4u,16089,ia,11589
2003.339.09:19:13.75/tpi/9u,15716,au,15922,bu,15813,cu,15870,du,15752,eu,15727,ib,5977
2003.339.09:19:13.75/tpi/5u,15933,6u,16042,7u,16064,8u,15555,ic,19411
2003.339.09:19:13.93/tpgain/1u,131,2u,107,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11589
2003.339.09:19:13.93/tpgain/9u,113,au,91,bu,111,cu,93,du,115,eu,110,ib,5977
2003.339.09:19:13.93/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,60,ic,19411
2003.339.09:19:14.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:19:14.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:19:14.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:19:14.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:19:14.51/tsys/1u,52.2,2u,53.8,3u,44.2,4u,44.6,ia,45.5
2003.339.09:19:14.51/tsys/9u,46.7,au,42.7,bu,48.4,cu,53.3,du,38.1,eu,45.0,ib,46.7
2003.339.09:19:14.51/tsys/5u,40.8,6u,43.3,7u,43.7,8u,43.4,ic,39.3
2003.339.09:19:15.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:19:15.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:19:15.63/cable/2.4276E-04
2003.339.09:19:15.74/gps-fmout/S +1.24E-07
2003.339.09:19:16.95/wx/15.3,889.4,55.0
2003.339.09:19:17.00/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11585,5991,26,1pps
2003.339.09:19:17.05/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19398,110,24,1pps
2003.339.09:19:17.13/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.18, 6.51,lock,16298,16119,38,1pps
2003.339.09:19:17.21/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,15919,15855,33,1pps
2003.339.09:19:17.29/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.97, 4.50,lock,16000,15980,61,1pps
2003.339.09:19:18.16#antcn#TR $$/339.09:19:18.08 43.6576 12.3838 0.0001 0.0003
2003.339.09:19:18.16#antcn#CO 0.0575 -0.0961 -0.7967 0.0781
2003.339.09:19:18.99/mat/600B0232
2003.339.09:19:19.55/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:19:19.56:!2003.339.09:20:51
2003.339.09:19:19.70#setcl#time/186913388,1,2003,339,09,19,20.00,1.574,39.639,34
2003.339.09:19:19.70#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:20:51.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:20:51.00:disc_end
2003.339.09:20:51.48:disc_pos
2003.339.09:20:51.49/disc_pos/408604239704,406873734376,
2003.339.09:20:51.49:disc_check
2003.339.09:20:51.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h20m51.483s,21640,0.00250s,40000,4973401728,
2003.339.09:20:51.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:20:51.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 391530 : 388261 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:20:51.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 391520 : 388262 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:20:51.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 391553 : 388253 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:20:51.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 391549 : 388251 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:20:51.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 391530 : 388274 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:20:51.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 391530 : 388256 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:20:51.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 391517 : 388257 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:20:51.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 391532 : 388252 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:20:51.98:scan_name=339-0922,r4100,218
2003.339.09:20:51.99:source=0454-234,045457.28,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.09:20:52.09:setupsx
2003.339.09:21:01.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:21:01.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:21:01.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 139 ;
2003.339.09:21:01.34:!2003.339.09:22:02
2003.339.09:21:56.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:22:02.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:22:02.00/disc_pos/408604239704,408603239704,
2003.339.09:22:02.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:22:02.04:!2003.339.09:22:02
2003.339.09:22:02.06:preob
2003.339.09:22:03.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:22:04.48/tpi/1u,16269,2u,16153,3u,16244,4u,16029,ia,10204
2003.339.09:22:04.48/tpi/9u,16337,au,16310,bu,16274,cu,16181,du,15985,eu,16096,ib,5242
2003.339.09:22:04.48/tpi/5u,16248,6u,15994,7u,15749,8u,16208,ic,16981
2003.339.09:22:04.66/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10204
2003.339.09:22:04.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,96,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5242
2003.339.09:22:04.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16981
2003.339.09:22:06.89/tpzero/1u,493,2u,317,3u,392,4u,444,ia,274
2003.339.09:22:06.89/tpzero/9u,585,au,543,bu,553,cu,516,du,366,eu,428,ib,286
2003.339.09:22:06.89/tpzero/5u,465,6u,572,7u,365,8u,276,ic,594
2003.339.09:22:09.13/tpical/1u,18197,2u,18043,3u,18508,4u,18245,ia,11599
2003.339.09:22:09.13/tpical/9u,18913,au,19148,bu,18904,cu,18730,du,19432,eu,19150
2003.339.09:22:09.13/tpical/ib,6138
2003.339.09:22:09.13/tpical/5u,18750,6u,18193,7u,18004,8u,18610,ic,19655
2003.339.09:22:09.14/tpdiff/1u,1928,2u,1890,3u,2264,4u,2216,ia,1395
2003.339.09:22:09.14/tpdiff/9u,2576,au,2838,bu,2630,cu,2549,du,3447,eu,3054,ib,896
2003.339.09:22:09.14/tpdiff/5u,2502,6u,2199,7u,2255,8u,2402,ic,2674
2003.339.09:22:09.31/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11599
2003.339.09:22:09.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,96,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6138
2003.339.09:22:09.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19655
2003.339.09:22:09.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:22:09.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:22:09.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:22:09.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:22:09.90/tsys/1u,45.0,2u,46.1,3u,38.5,4u,38.7,ia,39.2
2003.339.09:22:09.90/tsys/9u,44.0,au,40.0,bu,43.0,cu,44.2,du,32.6,eu,36.9,ib,39.8
2003.339.09:22:09.90/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,38.6,7u,37.5,8u,36.5,ic,33.7
2003.339.09:22:10.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:22:10.38/cable/2.4268E-04
2003.339.09:22:10.38:!2003.339.09:22:12
2003.339.09:22:12.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:22:12.00/disc_pos/408732180480,408603239704,
2003.339.09:22:12.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:22:12.01:midob
2003.339.09:22:12.75/tpi/1u,16053,2u,15588,3u,15682,4u,15637,ia,10204
2003.339.09:22:12.75/tpi/9u,15521,au,15710,bu,15684,cu,15871,du,15636,eu,15747,ib,5293
2003.339.09:22:12.75/tpi/5u,15672,6u,15957,7u,15727,8u,16227,ic,16975
2003.339.09:22:12.93/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10204
2003.339.09:22:12.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,99,du,121,eu,116,ib,5293
2003.339.09:22:12.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16975
2003.339.09:22:13.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:22:13.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:22:13.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:22:13.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:22:13.51/tsys/1u,45.1,2u,46.1,3u,38.6,4u,38.7,ia,39.2
2003.339.09:22:13.51/tsys/9u,43.2,au,39.3,bu,42.9,cu,44.3,du,33.0,eu,37.4,ib,40.2
2003.339.09:22:13.51/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,38.5,7u,37.5,8u,36.5,ic,33.7
2003.339.09:22:14.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:22:14.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:22:14.62/cable/2.4268E-04
2003.339.09:22:14.74/gps-fmout/S +9.0E-08
2003.339.09:22:14.75/wx/15.3,889.5,54.9
2003.339.09:22:14.81/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10204,5238,26,1pps
2003.339.09:22:14.86/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16982,109,24,1pps
2003.339.09:22:14.94/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.00,lock,16270,16174,38,1pps
2003.339.09:22:15.02/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15673,16100,33,1pps
2003.339.09:22:15.10/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,15919,15927,61,1pps
2003.339.09:22:16.17#antcn#TR $$/339.09:22:16.09 156.0712 40.5563 0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.09:22:16.17#antcn#CO 0.0467 -0.0848 -0.7967 0.0204
2003.339.09:22:16.94/mat/600B0185
2003.339.09:22:17.50/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:22:17.51:!2003.339.09:25:50
2003.339.09:22:17.71#setcl#time/186931188,1,2003,339,09,22,18.00,1.572,39.689,33
2003.339.09:22:17.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:25:50.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:25:50.01:disc_end
2003.339.09:25:50.50:disc_pos
2003.339.09:25:50.51/disc_pos/412255262944,408604239704,
2003.339.09:25:50.52:disc_check
2003.339.09:25:50.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h25m50.508s,12184,0.00250s,40000,1133386216,
2003.339.09:25:50.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:25:50.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 395025 : 391733 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:25:50.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 395015 : 391734 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:25:50.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 395048 : 391725 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:25:50.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 395044 : 391722 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:25:50.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 395026 : 391747 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:25:50.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 395025 : 391727 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:25:50.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 395013 : 391728 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:25:51.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 395029 : 391723 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:25:51.01:scan_name=339-0926,r4100,98
2003.339.09:25:51.01:source=cta26,033658.94,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.09:25:52.08:setupsx
2003.339.09:26:01.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:26:01.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:26:01.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 140 ;
2003.339.09:26:01.32:!2003.339.09:26:23
2003.339.09:26:10.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:26:23.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:26:23.00/disc_pos/412255262944,412254262944,
2003.339.09:26:23.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:26:23.05:!2003.339.09:26:23
2003.339.09:26:23.05:preob
2003.339.09:26:24.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:26:25.48/tpi/1u,16162,2u,16098,3u,16032,4u,16227,ia,9866
2003.339.09:26:25.48/tpi/9u,16125,au,16303,bu,15988,cu,16082,du,16128,eu,16037,ib,5119
2003.339.09:26:25.48/tpi/5u,16164,6u,16144,7u,15732,8u,16057,ic,16308
2003.339.09:26:25.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9866
2003.339.09:26:25.66/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5120
2003.339.09:26:25.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16308
2003.339.09:26:27.89/tpzero/1u,494,2u,319,3u,393,4u,452,ia,272
2003.339.09:26:27.89/tpzero/9u,580,au,545,bu,552,cu,517,du,373,eu,428,ib,283
2003.339.09:26:27.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,579,7u,366,8u,277,ic,589
2003.339.09:26:30.13/tpical/1u,18105,2u,17976,3u,18320,4u,18541,ia,11241
2003.339.09:26:30.13/tpical/9u,18663,au,19260,bu,18711,cu,18628,du,19633,eu,19043
2003.339.09:26:30.13/tpical/ib,6019
2003.339.09:26:30.13/tpical/5u,18746,6u,18439,7u,18025,8u,18475,ic,18936
2003.339.09:26:30.14/tpdiff/1u,1943,2u,1878,3u,2288,4u,2314,ia,1375
2003.339.09:26:30.14/tpdiff/9u,2538,au,2957,bu,2723,cu,2546,du,3505,eu,3006,ib,900
2003.339.09:26:30.14/tpdiff/5u,2582,6u,2295,7u,2293,8u,2418,ic,2628
2003.339.09:26:30.31/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,11241
2003.339.09:26:30.31/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,6019
2003.339.09:26:30.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18936
2003.339.09:26:30.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:26:30.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:26:30.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:26:30.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:26:30.90/tsys/1u,44.4,2u,46.2,3u,37.6,4u,37.5,ia,38.4
2003.339.09:26:30.90/tsys/9u,44.1,au,38.4,bu,40.8,cu,44.0,du,32.4,eu,37.4,ib,38.7
2003.339.09:26:30.90/tsys/5u,33.4,6u,37.3,7u,36.9,8u,35.9,ic,32.9
2003.339.09:26:31.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:26:31.37/cable/2.4276E-04
2003.339.09:26:31.37:!2003.339.09:26:33
2003.339.09:26:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:26:33.00/disc_pos/412383158272,412254262944,
2003.339.09:26:33.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:26:33.01:midob
2003.339.09:26:33.77/tpi/1u,16157,2u,15758,3u,15490,4u,15863,ia,9870
2003.339.09:26:33.77/tpi/9u,15691,au,15772,bu,15689,cu,15760,du,15902,eu,15807,ib,5120
2003.339.09:26:33.77/tpi/5u,15620,6u,16148,7u,15740,8u,16050,ic,16306
2003.339.09:26:33.95/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9870
2003.339.09:26:33.95/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5120
2003.339.09:26:33.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16306
2003.339.09:26:34.53/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:26:34.53/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:26:34.53/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:26:34.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:26:34.54/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,46.0,3u,37.7,4u,37.5,ia,38.4
2003.339.09:26:34.54/tsys/9u,43.6,au,37.9,bu,40.7,cu,44.0,du,32.4,eu,37.5,ib,38.7
2003.339.09:26:34.54/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,37.3,7u,36.9,8u,35.9,ic,32.9
2003.339.09:26:35.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:26:35.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:26:35.60/cable/2.4268E-04
2003.339.09:26:35.74/gps-fmout/S +9.7E-08
2003.339.09:26:36.06/wx/15.3,889.5,54.8
2003.339.09:26:36.12/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9873,5119,26,1pps
2003.339.09:26:36.17/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16313,110,24,1pps
2003.339.09:26:36.25/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16184,16228,38,1pps
2003.339.09:26:36.33/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16178,16013,33,1pps
2003.339.09:26:36.41/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 5.12,lock,15821,15940,61,1pps
2003.339.09:26:37.17#antcn#TR $$/339.09:26:37.08 182.0496 66.0541 0.0007 -0.0000
2003.339.09:26:37.17#antcn#CO 0.0039 -0.0509 -0.7967 0.0078
2003.339.09:26:38.23/mat/600B0219
2003.339.09:26:38.79/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:26:38.80:!2003.339.09:28:11
2003.339.09:26:39.72#setcl#time/186957389,1,2003,339,09,26,40.00,1.563,39.762,32
2003.339.09:26:39.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:28:11.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:28:11.01:disc_end
2003.339.09:28:11.49:disc_pos
2003.339.09:28:11.51/disc_pos/413986163352,412255262944,
2003.339.09:28:11.51:disc_check
2003.339.09:28:11.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h28m11.505s,21452,0.00250s,40000,525050324,
2003.339.09:28:11.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:28:11.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 396689 : 393373 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:11.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 396681 : 393373 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:11.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 396713 : 393366 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:11.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 396708 : 393362 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:11.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 396689 : 393388 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:11.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 396689 : 393367 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:11.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 396676 : 393368 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:11.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 396693 : 393363 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:12.00:scan_name=339-0929,r4100,98
2003.339.09:28:12.00:source=0201+113,020106.00,112022.8,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.09:28:12.08:setupsx
2003.339.09:28:21.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:21.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:28:21.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 141 ;
2003.339.09:28:21.33:!2003.339.09:28:59
2003.339.09:28:53.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:28:59.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:28:59.00/disc_pos/413986163352,413985163352,
2003.339.09:28:59.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:28:59.04:!2003.339.09:28:59
2003.339.09:28:59.06:preob
2003.339.09:29:00.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:29:01.47/tpi/1u,16247,2u,16043,3u,16105,4u,15999,ia,9731
2003.339.09:29:01.47/tpi/9u,16038,au,16017,bu,15925,cu,16043,du,16210,eu,15936,ib,4979
2003.339.09:29:01.47/tpi/5u,15890,6u,16147,7u,15982,8u,16338,ic,16014
2003.339.09:29:01.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9731
2003.339.09:29:01.65/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,4979
2003.339.09:29:01.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,16014
2003.339.09:29:03.88/tpzero/1u,498,2u,320,3u,397,4u,449,ia,269
2003.339.09:29:03.88/tpzero/9u,588,au,545,bu,552,cu,518,du,377,eu,428,ib,283
2003.339.09:29:03.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,579,7u,369,8u,280,ic,587
2003.339.09:29:06.12/tpical/1u,18164,2u,17907,3u,18387,4u,18267,ia,11070
2003.339.09:29:06.12/tpical/9u,18846,au,19057,bu,18607,cu,18568,du,19712,eu,18934
2003.339.09:29:06.12/tpical/ib,5850
2003.339.09:29:06.12/tpical/5u,18389,6u,18405,7u,18307,8u,18748,ic,18573
2003.339.09:29:06.13/tpdiff/1u,1917,2u,1864,3u,2282,4u,2268,ia,1339
2003.339.09:29:06.13/tpdiff/9u,2808,au,3040,bu,2682,cu,2525,du,3502,eu,2998,ib,871
2003.339.09:29:06.13/tpdiff/5u,2499,6u,2258,7u,2325,8u,2410,ic,2559
2003.339.09:29:06.30/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11070
2003.339.09:29:06.30/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5850
2003.339.09:29:06.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18573
2003.339.09:29:06.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:29:06.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:29:06.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:29:06.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:29:06.89/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.4,3u,37.9,4u,37.7,ia,38.9
2003.339.09:29:06.89/tsys/9u,39.6,au,36.6,bu,41.3,cu,44.3,du,32.6,eu,37.2,ib,38.8
2003.339.09:29:06.89/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,37.9,7u,36.9,8u,36.6,ic,33.2
2003.339.09:29:07.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:29:07.33/cable/2.4260E-04
2003.339.09:29:07.33:!2003.339.09:29:09
2003.339.09:29:09.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:29:09.00/disc_pos/414114140160,413985163352,
2003.339.09:29:09.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:29:09.01:midob
2003.339.09:29:09.75/tpi/1u,16019,2u,15744,3u,15549,4u,15641,ia,9723
2003.339.09:29:09.75/tpi/9u,16197,au,15662,bu,15638,cu,15739,du,16223,eu,15662,ib,4986
2003.339.09:29:09.75/tpi/5u,15847,6u,15709,7u,15445,8u,16292,ic,16001
2003.339.09:29:09.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9723
2003.339.09:29:09.93/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,127,eu,119,ib,4986
2003.339.09:29:09.93/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,68,ic,16001
2003.339.09:29:10.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:29:10.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:29:10.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:29:10.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:29:10.51/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.3,3u,37.9,4u,37.7,ia,38.8
2003.339.09:29:10.51/tsys/9u,39.4,au,36.6,bu,41.2,cu,44.3,du,32.6,eu,37.2,ib,38.9
2003.339.09:29:10.51/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,37.9,7u,37.0,8u,36.5,ic,33.1
2003.339.09:29:11.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:29:11.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:29:11.65/cable/2.4268E-04
2003.339.09:29:11.73/gps-fmout/S +2.02E-07
2003.339.09:29:12.69/wx/15.3,889.5,54.7
2003.339.09:29:12.74/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9727,4979,26,1pps
2003.339.09:29:12.79/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16003,110,24,1pps
2003.339.09:29:12.87/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16210,16298,38,1pps
2003.339.09:29:12.95/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15855,15697,33,1pps
2003.339.09:29:13.03/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16219,15872,61,1pps
2003.339.09:29:14.16#antcn#TR $$/339.09:29:14.08 250.7242 63.5143 0.0003 -0.0008
2003.339.09:29:14.16#antcn#CO -0.0072 -0.0449 -0.7967 0.0087
2003.339.09:29:15.32/mat/600B0192
2003.339.09:29:15.70#setcl#time/186972987,1,2003,339,09,29,16.00,1.574,39.805,34
2003.339.09:29:15.70#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:29:16.20/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:29:16.20:!2003.339.09:30:47
2003.339.09:30:47.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:30:47.00:disc_end
2003.339.09:30:47.48:disc_pos
2003.339.09:30:47.49/disc_pos/415716665384,413986163352,
2003.339.09:30:47.49:disc_check
2003.339.09:30:47.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h30m47.483s,8732,0.00250s,40000,765150688,
2003.339.09:30:47.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:30:47.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 398352 : 395013 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:47.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 398344 : 395013 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:47.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 398376 : 395006 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:47.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 398371 : 395002 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:47.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 398354 : 395030 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:47.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 398352 : 395007 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:47.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 398340 : 395008 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:47.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 398356 : 395003 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:47.98:scan_name=339-0932,r4100,200
2003.339.09:30:47.99:source=0515+208,051505.02,205143.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.09:30:48.09:setupsx
2003.339.09:30:57.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:57.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:30:57.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 142 ;
2003.339.09:30:57.33:!2003.339.09:32:23
2003.339.09:32:17.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:32:23.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:32:23.00/disc_pos/415716665384,415715665384,
2003.339.09:32:23.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:32:23.04:!2003.339.09:32:23
2003.339.09:32:23.05:preob
2003.339.09:32:24.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:32:25.48/tpi/1u,16331,2u,16060,3u,16025,4u,16212,ia,9856
2003.339.09:32:25.48/tpi/9u,15922,au,16008,bu,16170,cu,16037,du,16304,eu,15994,ib,4977
2003.339.09:32:25.48/tpi/5u,16151,6u,16078,7u,15703,8u,16026,ic,16283
2003.339.09:32:25.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9856
2003.339.09:32:25.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,4977
2003.339.09:32:25.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16283
2003.339.09:32:27.89/tpzero/1u,498,2u,318,3u,393,4u,450,ia,270
2003.339.09:32:27.89/tpzero/9u,586,au,546,bu,556,cu,516,du,377,eu,429,ib,282
2003.339.09:32:27.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,577,7u,366,8u,276,ic,590
2003.339.09:32:30.13/tpical/1u,18285,2u,17934,3u,18302,4u,18495,ia,11218
2003.339.09:32:30.13/tpical/9u,18790,au,19090,bu,18881,cu,18534,du,19767,eu,18930
2003.339.09:32:30.13/tpical/ib,5852
2003.339.09:32:30.13/tpical/5u,18693,6u,18375,7u,17996,8u,18437,ic,18899
2003.339.09:32:30.14/tpdiff/1u,1954,2u,1874,3u,2277,4u,2283,ia,1362
2003.339.09:32:30.14/tpdiff/9u,2868,au,3082,bu,2711,cu,2497,du,3463,eu,2936,ib,875
2003.339.09:32:30.14/tpdiff/5u,2542,6u,2297,7u,2293,8u,2411,ic,2616
2003.339.09:32:30.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,11218
2003.339.09:32:30.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5852
2003.339.09:32:30.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18899
2003.339.09:32:30.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:32:30.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:32:30.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:32:30.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:32:30.90/tsys/1u,44.6,2u,46.2,3u,37.8,4u,38.0,ia,38.7
2003.339.09:32:30.90/tsys/9u,38.5,au,36.1,bu,41.5,cu,44.8,du,33.1,eu,38.2,ib,38.6
2003.339.09:32:30.90/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,37.1,7u,36.8,8u,35.9,ic,33.0
2003.339.09:32:31.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:32:31.36/cable/2.4282E-04
2003.339.09:32:31.36:!2003.339.09:32:33
2003.339.09:32:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:32:33.00/disc_pos/415844642816,415715665384,
2003.339.09:32:33.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:32:33.02:midob
2003.339.09:32:33.77/tpi/1u,16133,2u,15201,3u,15467,4u,15833,ia,9845
2003.339.09:32:33.77/tpi/9u,16153,au,15687,bu,15881,cu,15391,du,16217,eu,15667,ib,4971
2003.339.09:32:33.77/tpi/5u,15583,6u,16082,7u,15728,8u,16028,ic,16274
2003.339.09:32:33.95/tpgain/1u,140,2u,113,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9845
2003.339.09:32:33.95/tpgain/9u,125,au,98,bu,121,cu,100,du,127,eu,119,ib,4971
2003.339.09:32:33.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16274
2003.339.09:32:34.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:32:34.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:32:34.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:32:34.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:32:34.53/tsys/1u,44.7,2u,46.1,3u,37.8,4u,38.0,ia,38.7
2003.339.09:32:34.53/tsys/9u,38.4,au,36.1,bu,41.4,cu,44.7,du,32.9,eu,38.0,ib,38.6
2003.339.09:32:34.53/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,37.1,7u,36.8,8u,35.9,ic,33.0
2003.339.09:32:35.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:32:35.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:32:35.64/cable/2.4282E-04
2003.339.09:32:35.74/gps-fmout/S +9.6E-08
2003.339.09:32:38.54/wx/15.3,889.5,54.8
2003.339.09:32:38.59/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9847,4971,26,1pps
2003.339.09:32:38.64/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16268,110,24,1pps
2003.339.09:32:38.72/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.12,lock,16320,16166,38,1pps
2003.339.09:32:38.80/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16139,15958,33,1pps
2003.339.09:32:38.88/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 5.27,lock,16140,16065,61,1pps
2003.339.09:32:39.17#antcn#TR $$/339.09:32:39.09 89.1883 69.2005 0.0001 0.0007
2003.339.09:32:39.17#antcn#CO 0.0414 -0.0406 -0.7967 0.0066
2003.339.09:32:40.52/mat/600B0225
2003.339.09:32:41.08/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:32:41.08:!2003.339.09:35:53
2003.339.09:32:41.72#setcl#time/186993588,1,2003,339,09,32,42.00,1.565,39.862,32
2003.339.09:32:41.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:35:53.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:35:53.00:disc_end
2003.339.09:35:53.48:disc_pos
2003.339.09:35:53.48/disc_pos/419079371656,415716665384,
2003.339.09:35:53.49:disc_check
2003.339.09:35:53.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h35m53.490s,37552,0.00250s,40000,1533384908,
2003.339.09:35:53.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:35:53.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 401572 : 398210 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:35:53.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 401564 : 398210 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:35:53.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 401596 : 398202 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:35:53.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 401591 : 398199 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:35:53.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 401574 : 398226 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:35:53.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 401572 : 398204 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:35:53.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 401562 : 398204 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:35:53.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 401577 : 398201 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:35:53.98:scan_name=339-0938,r4100,98
2003.339.09:35:53.99:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.09:35:54.08:setupsx
2003.339.09:36:03.26/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:36:03.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:36:03.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 143 ;
2003.339.09:36:03.32:!2003.339.09:38:06
2003.339.09:37:03.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:38:06.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:38:06.00/disc_pos/419079371656,419078371656,
2003.339.09:38:06.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:38:06.04:!2003.339.09:38:06
2003.339.09:38:06.05:preob
2003.339.09:38:07.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:38:08.47/tpi/1u,16297,2u,16206,3u,16239,4u,16191,ia,10023
2003.339.09:38:08.47/tpi/9u,16266,au,16035,bu,16098,cu,16175,du,16319,eu,16147,ib,5237
2003.339.09:38:08.47/tpi/5u,15936,6u,16119,7u,16029,8u,15961,ic,16653
2003.339.09:38:08.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10023
2003.339.09:38:08.65/tpgain/9u,122,au,96,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5237
2003.339.09:38:08.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16653
2003.339.09:38:10.88/tpzero/1u,495,2u,320,3u,395,4u,447,ia,272
2003.339.09:38:10.88/tpzero/9u,589,au,542,bu,553,cu,516,du,371,eu,429,ib,286
2003.339.09:38:10.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,576,7u,370,8u,275,ic,591
2003.339.09:38:13.13/tpical/1u,18188,2u,18046,3u,18506,4u,18395,ia,11373
2003.339.09:38:13.13/tpical/9u,19048,au,18989,bu,18788,cu,18643,du,19744,eu,19081
2003.339.09:38:13.13/tpical/ib,6115
2003.339.09:38:13.13/tpical/5u,18382,6u,18325,7u,18316,8u,18242,ic,19239
2003.339.09:38:13.14/tpdiff/1u,1891,2u,1840,3u,2267,4u,2204,ia,1350
2003.339.09:38:13.14/tpdiff/9u,2782,au,2954,bu,2690,cu,2468,du,3425,eu,2934,ib,878
2003.339.09:38:13.14/tpdiff/5u,2446,6u,2206,7u,2287,8u,2281,ic,2586
2003.339.09:38:13.31/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11373
2003.339.09:38:13.31/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,96,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,6115
2003.339.09:38:13.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19239
2003.339.09:38:13.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:38:13.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:38:13.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:38:13.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:38:13.90/tsys/1u,46.0,2u,47.5,3u,38.4,4u,39.3,ia,39.7
2003.339.09:38:13.90/tsys/9u,40.6,au,37.8,bu,41.6,cu,45.7,du,33.5,eu,38.6,ib,40.6
2003.339.09:38:13.90/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,38.8,7u,37.7,8u,37.8,ic,34.2
2003.339.09:38:14.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:38:14.38/cable/2.4364E-04
2003.339.09:38:14.38:!2003.339.09:38:16
2003.339.09:38:16.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:38:16.00/disc_pos/419207385088,419078371656,
2003.339.09:38:16.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:38:16.02:midob
2003.339.09:38:16.75/tpi/1u,16022,2u,15593,3u,15674,4u,15742,ia,10022
2003.339.09:38:16.75/tpi/9u,15764,au,15624,bu,15631,cu,15800,du,16061,eu,15918,ib,5233
2003.339.09:38:16.75/tpi/5u,15951,6u,16099,7u,15447,8u,15936,ic,16648
2003.339.09:38:16.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10022
2003.339.09:38:16.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,95,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5233
2003.339.09:38:16.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16648
2003.339.09:38:17.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:38:17.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:38:17.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:38:17.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:38:17.51/tsys/1u,45.8,2u,47.3,3u,38.5,4u,39.1,ia,39.7
2003.339.09:38:17.51/tsys/9u,40.6,au,37.6,bu,41.8,cu,45.5,du,33.5,eu,38.7,ib,40.6
2003.339.09:38:17.51/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,38.7,7u,37.6,8u,37.8,ic,34.2
2003.339.09:38:18.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:38:18.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:38:18.59/cable/2.4342E-04
2003.339.09:38:18.74/gps-fmout/S +1.63E-07
2003.339.09:38:21.18/wx/15.3,889.5,55.3
2003.339.09:38:21.23/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10013,5239,26,1pps
2003.339.09:38:21.28/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16636,110,24,1pps
2003.339.09:38:21.36/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16286,16342,38,1pps
2003.339.09:38:21.44/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15919,15789,33,1pps
2003.339.09:38:21.52/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16021,16087,61,1pps
2003.339.09:38:22.16#antcn#TR $$/339.09:38:22.08 331.0898 42.4859 -0.0000 -0.0000
2003.339.09:38:22.16#antcn#CO 0.0422 -0.0548 -0.7967 0.0191
2003.339.09:38:23.56/mat/600B0184
2003.339.09:38:24.12/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:38:24.12:!2003.339.09:39:54
2003.339.09:38:24.70#setcl#time/187027886,1,2003,339,09,38,25.00,1.574,39.957,34
2003.339.09:38:24.70#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:39:54.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:39:54.00:disc_end
2003.339.09:39:54.48:disc_pos
2003.339.09:39:54.49/disc_pos/420810069560,419079371656,
2003.339.09:39:54.50:disc_check
2003.339.09:39:54.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h39m54.495s,11532,0.00250s,40000,2125408116,
2003.339.09:39:54.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:39:54.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 403237 : 399850 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:39:54.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 403227 : 399851 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:39:54.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 403260 : 399842 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:39:54.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 403254 : 399839 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:39:54.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 403239 : 399867 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:39:54.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 403235 : 399844 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:39:54.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 403226 : 399844 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:39:54.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 403240 : 399841 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:39:54.98:scan_name=339-0941,r4100,287
2003.339.09:39:54.98:source=0537-441,053721.05,-440644.6,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.09:39:55.10:setupsx
2003.339.09:40:04.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:40:04.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:40:04.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 144 ;
2003.339.09:40:04.33:!2003.339.09:41:46
2003.339.09:41:41.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:41:46.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:41:46.00/disc_pos/420810069560,420809069560,
2003.339.09:41:46.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:41:46.06:!2003.339.09:41:46
2003.339.09:41:46.06:preob
2003.339.09:41:47.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:41:48.48/tpi/1u,16350,2u,15937,3u,16156,4u,16294,ia,10900
2003.339.09:41:48.48/tpi/9u,16187,au,16262,bu,16366,cu,16065,du,16262,eu,16310,ib,5640
2003.339.09:41:48.48/tpi/5u,16183,6u,16091,7u,15639,8u,15972,ic,18206
2003.339.09:41:48.66/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10900
2003.339.09:41:48.66/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,115,cu,96,du,119,eu,114,ib,5640
2003.339.09:41:48.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18206
2003.339.09:41:50.89/tpzero/1u,488,2u,308,3u,383,4u,445,ia,281
2003.339.09:41:50.89/tpzero/9u,582,au,541,bu,546,cu,507,du,358,eu,426,ib,288
2003.339.09:41:50.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,572,7u,363,8u,275,ic,605
2003.339.09:41:53.13/tpical/1u,18150,2u,17674,3u,18285,4u,18433,ia,12297
2003.339.09:41:53.13/tpical/9u,18819,au,19110,bu,18845,cu,18377,du,19423,eu,19022
2003.339.09:41:53.13/tpical/ib,6532
2003.339.09:41:53.13/tpical/5u,18506,6u,18219,7u,17788,8u,18194,ic,20889
2003.339.09:41:53.14/tpdiff/1u,1800,2u,1737,3u,2129,4u,2139,ia,1397
2003.339.09:41:53.14/tpdiff/9u,2632,au,2848,bu,2479,cu,2312,du,3161,eu,2712,ib,892
2003.339.09:41:53.14/tpdiff/5u,2323,6u,2128,7u,2149,8u,2222,ic,2683
2003.339.09:41:53.31/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,103,4u,81,ia,12297
2003.339.09:41:53.31/tpdiffgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,115,cu,96,du,119,eu,114,ib,6532
2003.339.09:41:53.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,20889
2003.339.09:41:53.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:41:53.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:41:53.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:41:53.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:41:53.90/tsys/1u,48.5,2u,49.5,3u,40.7,4u,40.8,ia,41.8
2003.339.09:41:53.90/tsys/9u,42.7,au,39.7,bu,45.9,cu,48.5,du,36.2,eu,42.2,ib,43.2
2003.339.09:41:53.90/tsys/5u,37.2,6u,40.1,7u,39.1,8u,38.9,ic,36.1
2003.339.09:41:54.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:41:54.33/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.09:41:54.33:!2003.339.09:41:56
2003.339.09:41:56.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:41:56.00/disc_pos/420938043392,420809069560,
2003.339.09:41:56.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:41:56.02:midob
2003.339.09:41:56.75/tpi/1u,16119,2u,15681,3u,15574,4u,15912,ia,10909
2003.339.09:41:56.75/tpi/9u,15631,au,15961,bu,15772,cu,15787,du,15763,eu,16012,ib,5641
2003.339.09:41:56.75/tpi/5u,15556,6u,16139,7u,15706,8u,16024,ic,18224
2003.339.09:41:56.93/tpgain/1u,134,2u,110,3u,101,4u,80,ia,10909
2003.339.09:41:56.93/tpgain/9u,115,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,113,ib,5641
2003.339.09:41:56.93/tpgain/5u,51,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18224
2003.339.09:41:57.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:41:57.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:41:57.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:41:57.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:41:57.51/tsys/1u,48.5,2u,49.6,3u,40.9,4u,40.8,ia,41.8
2003.339.09:41:57.51/tsys/9u,42.7,au,39.9,bu,45.9,cu,48.6,du,36.3,eu,42.1,ib,43.2
2003.339.09:41:57.51/tsys/5u,37.2,6u,40.2,7u,39.3,8u,39.0,ic,36.1
2003.339.09:41:58.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:41:58.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.09:41:58.61/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.09:41:58.74/gps-fmout/S +1.67E-07
2003.339.09:41:58.75/wx/15.3,889.5,55.3
2003.339.09:41:58.81/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10911,5643,26,1pps
2003.339.09:41:58.86/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18232,110,24,1pps
2003.339.09:41:58.94/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.70,lock,16372,16399,38,1pps
2003.339.09:41:59.02/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,16203,16000,33,1pps
2003.339.09:41:59.10/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 4.66,lock,15947,15889,61,1pps
2003.339.09:42:00.17#antcn#TR $$/339.09:42:00.09 161.1219 19.8452 0.0000 0.0000
2003.339.09:42:00.17#antcn#CO 0.0532 -0.1070 -0.7967 0.0480
2003.339.09:42:01.58/mat/600B0215
2003.339.09:42:02.14/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:42:02.14:!2003.339.09:46:43
2003.339.09:42:02.72#setcl#time/187049687,1,2003,339,09,42,03.00,1.565,40.018,32
2003.339.09:42:02.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:46:43.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.09:46:43.00:disc_end
2003.339.09:46:43.48:disc_pos
2003.339.09:46:43.49/disc_pos/425564624088,420810069560,
2003.339.09:46:43.49:disc_check
2003.339.09:46:43.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d09h46m43.492s,2348,0.00250s,40000,1789414656,
2003.339.09:46:43.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.09:46:43.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 407786 : 404375 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:43.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 407777 : 404374 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:43.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 407808 : 404366 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:43.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 407802 : 404363 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:43.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 407786 : 404391 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:43.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 407783 : 404368 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:43.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 407773 : 404368 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:43.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 407788 : 404365 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:43.98:scan_name=339-0958,r4100,128
2003.339.09:46:43.98:source=0458-020,045841.33,-020333.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.09:46:44.08:setupsx
2003.339.09:46:53.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:53.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.09:46:53.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 145 ;
2003.339.09:46:53.32:!2003.339.09:57:53
2003.339.09:47:10.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.09:49:16.57;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.09:57:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:57:53.00/disc_pos/425564624088,425563624088,
2003.339.09:57:53.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.09:57:53.06:!2003.339.09:57:53
2003.339.09:57:53.06:preob
2003.339.09:57:54.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:57:55.49/tpi/1u,16358,2u,16246,3u,16221,4u,16111,ia,9994
2003.339.09:57:55.49/tpi/9u,16070,au,16004,bu,16159,cu,16223,du,16036,eu,16121,ib,5264
2003.339.09:57:55.49/tpi/5u,15853,6u,16040,7u,16031,8u,16344,ic,16577
2003.339.09:57:55.67/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9999
2003.339.09:57:55.67/tpgain/9u,111,au,96,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5260
2003.339.09:57:55.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16575
2003.339.09:57:57.90/tpzero/1u,496,2u,321,3u,395,4u,448,ia,272
2003.339.09:57:57.90/tpzero/9u,573,au,541,bu,554,cu,517,du,369,eu,429,ib,286
2003.339.09:57:57.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,574,7u,367,8u,279,ic,591
2003.339.09:58:00.14/tpical/1u,18284,2u,18145,3u,18520,4u,18365,ia,11378
2003.339.09:58:00.14/tpical/9u,18586,au,18904,bu,18873,cu,18712,du,19494,eu,19124
2003.339.09:58:00.14/tpical/ib,6165
2003.339.09:58:00.14/tpical/5u,18352,6u,18308,7u,18324,8u,18763,ic,19219
2003.339.09:58:00.15/tpdiff/1u,1926,2u,1899,3u,2299,4u,2254,ia,1384
2003.339.09:58:00.15/tpdiff/9u,2516,au,2900,bu,2714,cu,2489,du,3458,eu,3003,ib,901
2003.339.09:58:00.15/tpdiff/5u,2499,6u,2268,7u,2293,8u,2419,ic,2642
2003.339.09:58:00.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11378
2003.339.09:58:00.32/tpdiffgain/9u,111,au,96,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,6165
2003.339.09:58:00.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19219
2003.339.09:58:00.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:58:00.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:58:00.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:58:00.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:58:00.91/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,46.1,3u,37.9,4u,38.2,ia,38.6
2003.339.09:58:00.91/tsys/9u,44.3,au,38.4,bu,41.4,cu,45.4,du,32.6,eu,37.6,ib,39.8
2003.339.09:58:00.91/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,37.5,7u,37.6,8u,36.5,ic,33.3
2003.339.09:58:01.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:58:01.34/cable/2.4312E-04
2003.339.09:58:01.34:!2003.339.09:58:03
2003.339.09:58:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.09:58:03.00/disc_pos/425692520448,425563624088,
2003.339.09:58:03.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.09:58:03.01:midob
2003.339.09:58:03.75/tpi/1u,16093,2u,15658,3u,15674,4u,15667,ia,9998
2003.339.09:58:03.75/tpi/9u,15608,au,15908,bu,15813,cu,15873,du,16039,eu,15622,ib,5275
2003.339.09:58:03.75/tpi/5u,15851,6u,16028,7u,15991,8u,16330,ic,16574
2003.339.09:58:03.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9998
2003.339.09:58:03.93/tpgain/9u,109,au,96,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5275
2003.339.09:58:03.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16574
2003.339.09:58:04.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.09:58:04.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.09:58:04.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.09:58:04.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.09:58:04.51/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.0,3u,38.0,4u,38.1,ia,38.7
2003.339.09:58:04.51/tsys/9u,44.7,au,38.2,bu,41.2,cu,45.3,du,32.6,eu,37.7,ib,39.9
2003.339.09:58:04.51/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,37.5,7u,37.5,8u,36.5,ic,33.3
2003.339.09:58:05.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.09:58:05.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.09:58:05.62/cable/2.4320E-04
2003.339.09:58:05.72/gps-fmout/S +9.2E-08
2003.339.09:58:05.73/wx/15.3,889.3,55.5
2003.339.09:58:05.79/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10004,5266,26,1pps
2003.339.09:58:05.84/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16597,110,24,1pps
2003.339.09:58:05.92/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.06,lock,16378,16187,38,1pps
2003.339.09:58:06.01/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15874,15756,33,1pps
2003.339.09:58:06.10/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.74, 5.12,lock,15810,16089,61,1pps
2003.339.09:58:07.18#antcn#TR $$/339.09:58:07.10 153.1927 63.2776 0.0004 0.0002
2003.339.09:58:07.18#antcn#CO 0.0253 -0.0552 -0.7967 0.0088
2003.339.09:58:08.20/mat/600B0205
2003.339.09:58:08.72#setcl#time/187146286,1,2003,339,09,58,09.00,1.561,40.286,32
2003.339.09:58:08.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.09:58:09.22/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.09:58:09.22:!2003.339.10:00:11
2003.339.10:00:11.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:00:11.00:disc_end
2003.339.10:00:11.48:disc_pos
2003.339.10:00:11.49/disc_pos/427775104576,425564624088,
2003.339.10:00:11.50:disc_check
2003.339.10:00:11.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h00m11.498s,29824,0.00250s,40000,10717572036,
2003.339.10:00:11.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:00:11.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 409907 : 406472 : 2 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:11.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 409898 : 406472 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:11.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 409931 : 406463 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:11.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 409924 : 406462 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:11.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 409907 : 406489 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:11.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 409904 : 406466 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:11.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 409894 : 406466 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:11.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 409909 : 406462 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:11.98:scan_name=339-1002,r4100,190
2003.339.10:00:11.98:source=2201+315,220101.46,313105.7,1950.0,cw
2003.339.10:00:12.10:setupsx
2003.339.10:00:21.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:21.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:00:21.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 146 ;
2003.339.10:00:21.33:!2003.339.10:01:56
2003.339.10:01:35.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:01:56.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:01:56.00/disc_pos/427775104576,427774104576,
2003.339.10:01:56.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:01:56.05:!2003.339.10:01:56
2003.339.10:01:56.06:preob
2003.339.10:01:57.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:01:58.49/tpi/1u,16249,2u,16326,3u,16497,4u,16029,ia,12770
2003.339.10:01:58.49/tpi/9u,16265,au,16381,bu,16103,cu,16208,du,16231,eu,16166,ib,6387
2003.339.10:01:58.49/tpi/5u,16178,6u,16139,7u,16307,8u,16039,ic,21458
2003.339.10:01:58.67/tpgain/1u,125,2u,104,3u,96,4u,74,ia,12775
2003.339.10:01:58.67/tpgain/9u,110,au,88,bu,107,cu,90,du,112,eu,107,ib,6392
2003.339.10:01:58.67/tpgain/5u,48,6u,68,7u,50,8u,58,ic,21458
2003.339.10:02:00.90/tpzero/1u,470,2u,303,3u,374,4u,431,ia,298
2003.339.10:02:00.90/tpzero/9u,573,au,532,bu,527,cu,499,du,343,eu,414,ib,298
2003.339.10:02:00.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,568,7u,366,8u,270,ic,633
2003.339.10:02:03.14/tpical/1u,17798,2u,17864,3u,18355,4u,17840,ia,14185
2003.339.10:02:03.14/tpical/9u,18522,au,18822,bu,18238,cu,18229,du,18986,eu,18553
2003.339.10:02:03.14/tpical/ib,7279
2003.339.10:02:03.14/tpical/5u,18207,6u,17961,7u,18195,8u,17929,ic,24180
2003.339.10:02:03.15/tpdiff/1u,1549,2u,1538,3u,1858,4u,1811,ia,1415
2003.339.10:02:03.15/tpdiff/9u,2257,au,2441,bu,2135,cu,2021,du,2755,eu,2387,ib,892
2003.339.10:02:03.15/tpdiff/5u,2029,6u,1822,7u,1888,8u,1890,ic,2722
2003.339.10:02:03.32/tpdiffgain/1u,125,2u,104,3u,96,4u,74,ia,14185
2003.339.10:02:03.32/tpdiffgain/9u,110,au,88,bu,107,cu,90,du,112,eu,107,ib,7279
2003.339.10:02:03.32/tpdiffgain/5u,48,6u,68,7u,50,8u,58,ic,24180
2003.339.10:02:03.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:02:03.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:02:03.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:02:03.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:02:03.91/tsys/1u,56.0,2u,57.3,3u,47.7,4u,47.4,ia,48.5
2003.339.10:02:03.91/tsys/9u,50.1,au,46.7,bu,52.5,cu,56.0,du,41.5,eu,47.5,ib,49.1
2003.339.10:02:03.91/tsys/5u,42.6,6u,47.0,7u,46.4,8u,45.9,ic,42.1
2003.339.10:02:04.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:02:04.39/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.10:02:04.39:!2003.339.10:02:06
2003.339.10:02:06.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:02:06.00/disc_pos/427903111168,427774104576,
2003.339.10:02:06.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:02:06.01:midob
2003.339.10:02:06.75/tpi/1u,16248,2u,15699,3u,15776,4u,16007,ia,12778
2003.339.10:02:06.75/tpi/9u,15754,au,15946,bu,15845,cu,15894,du,15632,eu,15905,ib,6391
2003.339.10:02:06.75/tpi/5u,15454,6u,16134,7u,15666,8u,16043,ic,21465
2003.339.10:02:06.93/tpgain/1u,125,2u,102,3u,95,4u,74,ia,12778
2003.339.10:02:06.93/tpgain/9u,108,au,87,bu,106,cu,89,du,110,eu,106,ib,6391
2003.339.10:02:06.93/tpgain/5u,47,6u,68,7u,49,8u,58,ic,21465
2003.339.10:02:07.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:02:07.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:02:07.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:02:07.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:02:07.51/tsys/1u,56.0,2u,57.3,3u,46.6,4u,47.3,ia,48.5
2003.339.10:02:07.51/tsys/9u,50.3,au,46.6,bu,52.7,cu,56.1,du,41.5,eu,47.6,ib,49.2
2003.339.10:02:07.51/tsys/5u,42.4,6u,47.0,7u,46.5,8u,45.9,ic,42.1
2003.339.10:02:08.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:02:08.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:02:08.61/cable/2.4223E-04
2003.339.10:02:08.73/gps-fmout/S +1.61E-07
2003.339.10:02:10.37/wx/15.3,889.4,55.3
2003.339.10:02:10.42/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,12790,6395,26,1pps
2003.339.10:02:10.47/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,21487,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:02:10.55/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.77, 6.05,lock,16277,16224,38,1pps
2003.339.10:02:10.63/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.54, -2.18,lock,16197,15651,33,1pps
2003.339.10:02:10.71/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.58, 4.09,lock,16033,15946,61,1pps
2003.339.10:02:11.17#antcn#TR $$/339.10:02:11.08 301.0350 8.4060 0.0000 -0.0004
2003.339.10:02:11.17#antcn#CO 0.0540 -0.0936 -0.7967 0.1140
2003.339.10:02:11.87/mat/600B0183
2003.339.10:02:12.43/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:02:12.43:!2003.339.10:05:16
2003.339.10:02:12.71#setcl#time/187170684,1,2003,339,10,02,13.00,1.570,40.354,33
2003.339.10:02:12.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.10:05:16.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:05:16.00:disc_end
2003.339.10:05:16.48:disc_pos
2003.339.10:05:16.49/disc_pos/430977659040,427775104576,
2003.339.10:05:16.49:disc_check
2003.339.10:05:16.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h05m16.492s,24132,0.00250s,40000,1677371228,
2003.339.10:05:16.89:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:05:16.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 412975 : 409516 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:16.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 412965 : 409516 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:16.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 412998 : 409507 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:16.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 412991 : 409506 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:16.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 412974 : 409533 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:16.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 412973 : 409512 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:16.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 412961 : 409510 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:16.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 412977 : 409506 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:16.97:scan_name=339-1016,r4100,164
2003.339.10:05:16.97:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.10:05:17.08:setupsx
2003.339.10:05:26.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:26.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:05:26.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 147 ;
2003.339.10:05:26.32:!2003.339.10:16:22
2003.339.10:05:42.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:16:22.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:16:22.00/disc_pos/430977659040,430976659040,
2003.339.10:16:22.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:16:22.05:!2003.339.10:16:22
2003.339.10:16:22.05:preob
2003.339.10:16:23.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:16:24.48/tpi/1u,16169,2u,16245,3u,16310,4u,16109,ia,10254
2003.339.10:16:24.48/tpi/9u,15960,au,16048,bu,16029,cu,16039,du,15931,eu,16058,ib,5244
2003.339.10:16:24.48/tpi/5u,16277,6u,16005,7u,15773,8u,16308,ic,17044
2003.339.10:16:24.66/tpgain/1u,138,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10254
2003.339.10:16:24.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5229
2003.339.10:16:24.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17044
2003.339.10:16:26.89/tpzero/1u,491,2u,318,3u,394,4u,446,ia,274
2003.339.10:16:26.89/tpzero/9u,584,au,544,bu,551,cu,516,du,365,eu,429,ib,286
2003.339.10:16:26.89/tpzero/5u,465,6u,573,7u,364,8u,277,ic,594
2003.339.10:16:29.13/tpical/1u,18060,2u,18114,3u,18584,4u,18319,ia,11642
2003.339.10:16:29.13/tpical/9u,18850,au,19162,bu,18850,cu,18679,du,19387,eu,19074
2003.339.10:16:29.13/tpical/ib,6134
2003.339.10:16:29.13/tpical/5u,18814,6u,18217,7u,18052,8u,18664,ic,19706
2003.339.10:16:29.14/tpdiff/1u,1891,2u,1869,3u,2274,4u,2210,ia,1388
2003.339.10:16:29.14/tpdiff/9u,2890,au,3114,bu,2821,cu,2640,du,3456,eu,3016,ib,890
2003.339.10:16:29.14/tpdiff/5u,2537,6u,2212,7u,2279,8u,2356,ic,2662
2003.339.10:16:29.31/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11642
2003.339.10:16:29.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6134
2003.339.10:16:29.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19706
2003.339.10:16:29.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:16:29.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:16:29.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:16:29.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:16:29.90/tsys/1u,45.6,2u,46.9,3u,38.5,4u,39.0,ia,39.5
2003.339.10:16:29.90/tsys/9u,38.3,au,35.8,bu,39.5,cu,42.3,du,32.4,eu,37.3,ib,40.1
2003.339.10:16:29.90/tsys/5u,34.3,6u,38.4,7u,37.2,8u,37.4,ic,34.0
2003.339.10:16:30.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:16:30.40/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.10:16:30.40:!2003.339.10:16:32
2003.339.10:16:32.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:16:32.00/disc_pos/431105585152,430976659040,
2003.339.10:16:32.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:16:32.01:midob
2003.339.10:16:32.77/tpi/1u,16156,2u,15672,3u,15487,4u,15695,ia,10252
2003.339.10:16:32.77/tpi/9u,15552,au,15908,bu,15741,cu,15906,du,16066,eu,15966,ib,5247
2003.339.10:16:32.77/tpi/5u,15708,6u,16024,7u,15791,8u,16283,ic,17042
2003.339.10:16:32.95/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10252
2003.339.10:16:32.95/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5247
2003.339.10:16:32.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17042
2003.339.10:16:33.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:16:33.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:16:33.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:16:33.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:16:33.53/tsys/1u,45.6,2u,46.8,3u,38.7,4u,38.9,ia,39.5
2003.339.10:16:33.53/tsys/9u,38.6,au,36.3,bu,40.2,cu,42.9,du,32.7,eu,37.7,ib,40.1
2003.339.10:16:33.53/tsys/5u,34.3,6u,38.4,7u,37.2,8u,37.4,ic,34.0
2003.339.10:16:34.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:16:34.33/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.10:16:34.72/cable/2.4298E-04
2003.339.10:16:35.73/gps-fmout/S +1.17E-07
2003.339.10:16:38.18/wx/15.3,889.3,56.2
2003.339.10:16:38.24/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10252,5240,26,1pps
2003.339.10:16:38.29/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17049,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:16:38.37/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 7.00,lock,16174,16255,38,1pps
2003.339.10:16:38.45/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15732,15635,33,1pps
2003.339.10:16:38.53/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16088,16139,61,1pps
2003.339.10:16:39.18#antcn#TR $$/339.10:16:39.10 317.3670 46.5427 -0.0003 0.0001
2003.339.10:16:39.18#antcn#CO 0.0358 -0.0513 -0.7967 0.0166
2003.339.10:16:40.70/mat/600B0214
2003.339.10:16:41.26/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:16:41.27:!2003.339.10:19:16
2003.339.10:16:41.71#setcl#time/187257583,1,2003,339,10,16,42.00,1.567,40.595,33
2003.339.10:16:41.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.10:19:16.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:19:16.01:disc_end
2003.339.10:19:16.49:disc_pos
2003.339.10:19:16.50/disc_pos/433764561120,430977659040,
2003.339.10:19:16.50:disc_check
2003.339.10:19:16.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h19m16.510s,27224,0.00250s,40000,10653374828,
2003.339.10:19:16.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:19:16.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 415649 : 412164 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:16.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 415636 : 412163 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:16.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 415670 : 412154 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:16.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 415662 : 412153 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:16.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 415645 : 412180 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:16.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 415644 : 412159 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:16.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 415632 : 412157 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:16.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 415648 : 412153 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:17.00:scan_name=339-1020,r4100,201
2003.339.10:19:17.00:source=0454-234,045457.28,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.10:19:18.09:setupsx
2003.339.10:19:27.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:27.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:19:27.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 148 ;
2003.339.10:19:27.34:!2003.339.10:20:42
2003.339.10:20:40.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:20:42.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:20:42.00/disc_pos/433764561120,433763561120,
2003.339.10:20:42.03:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:20:42.06:!2003.339.10:20:42
2003.339.10:20:42.06:preob
2003.339.10:20:43.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:20:44.48/tpi/1u,16210,2u,16093,3u,16191,4u,16014,ia,10171
2003.339.10:20:44.48/tpi/9u,15833,au,16202,bu,16200,cu,16197,du,16067,eu,16193,ib,5265
2003.339.10:20:44.48/tpi/5u,16248,6u,16332,7u,16322,8u,16218,ic,16925
2003.339.10:20:44.66/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10174
2003.339.10:20:44.66/tpgain/9u,120,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5249
2003.339.10:20:44.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16925
2003.339.10:20:46.89/tpzero/1u,492,2u,317,3u,393,4u,445,ia,273
2003.339.10:20:46.89/tpzero/9u,584,au,545,bu,553,cu,517,du,367,eu,429,ib,287
2003.339.10:20:46.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,580,7u,370,8u,277,ic,594
2003.339.10:20:49.13/tpical/1u,18124,2u,17939,3u,18437,4u,18191,ia,11546
2003.339.10:20:49.13/tpical/9u,18654,au,19226,bu,18922,cu,18750,du,19478,eu,19169
2003.339.10:20:49.13/tpical/ib,6149
2003.339.10:20:49.13/tpical/5u,18651,6u,18586,7u,18649,8u,18551,ic,19559
2003.339.10:20:49.14/tpdiff/1u,1914,2u,1846,3u,2246,4u,2177,ia,1375
2003.339.10:20:49.14/tpdiff/9u,2821,au,3024,bu,2722,cu,2553,du,3411,eu,2976,ib,884
2003.339.10:20:49.14/tpdiff/5u,2403,6u,2254,7u,2327,8u,2333,ic,2634
2003.339.10:20:49.31/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11546
2003.339.10:20:49.31/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6149
2003.339.10:20:49.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19559
2003.339.10:20:49.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:20:49.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:20:49.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:20:49.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:20:49.90/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,47.0,3u,38.7,4u,39.3,ia,39.6
2003.339.10:20:49.90/tsys/9u,38.9,au,37.3,bu,41.4,cu,44.2,du,33.1,eu,38.1,ib,40.5
2003.339.10:20:49.90/tsys/5u,36.1,6u,38.4,7u,37.7,8u,37.6,ic,34.1
2003.339.10:20:50.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.10:20:50.33/cable/2.4268E-04
2003.339.10:20:50.33:!2003.339.10:20:52
2003.339.10:20:52.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:20:52.00/disc_pos/433892503552,433763561120,
2003.339.10:20:52.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:20:52.02:midob
2003.339.10:20:52.75/tpi/1u,16218,2u,15807,3u,15634,4u,15973,ia,10169
2003.339.10:20:52.75/tpi/9u,15612,au,15899,bu,15757,cu,15916,du,15896,eu,15749,ib,5256
2003.339.10:20:52.75/tpi/5u,15620,6u,15906,7u,15694,8u,16175,ic,16917
2003.339.10:20:52.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10169
2003.339.10:20:52.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5256
2003.339.10:20:52.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16917
2003.339.10:20:53.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:20:53.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:20:53.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:20:53.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:20:53.51/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,47.0,3u,38.8,4u,39.2,ia,39.6
2003.339.10:20:53.51/tsys/9u,39.0,au,37.3,bu,41.7,cu,44.3,du,33.3,eu,38.4,ib,40.5
2003.339.10:20:53.51/tsys/5u,36.1,6u,38.4,7u,37.6,8u,37.5,ic,34.1
2003.339.10:20:54.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:20:54.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.10:20:54.62/cable/2.4276E-04
2003.339.10:20:54.73/gps-fmout/S +9.2E-08
2003.339.10:20:56.72/wx/15.3,889.3,56.0
2003.339.10:20:56.77/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10173,5276,26,1pps
2003.339.10:20:56.82/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16933,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:20:56.90/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16233,16348,38,1pps
2003.339.10:20:56.98/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16205,16061,33,1pps
2003.339.10:20:57.06/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,15908,15889,61,1pps
2003.339.10:20:58.17#antcn#TR $$/339.10:20:58.09 173.7312 44.1535 0.0004 0.0002
2003.339.10:20:58.17#antcn#CO 0.0405 -0.0803 -0.7967 0.0180
2003.339.10:20:58.79/mat/600B0179
2003.339.10:20:59.35/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:20:59.36:!2003.339.10:24:13
2003.339.10:20:59.71#setcl#time/187283383,1,2003,339,10,21,00.00,1.564,40.667,33
2003.339.10:20:59.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.10:24:13.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:24:13.01:disc_end
2003.339.10:24:13.50:disc_pos
2003.339.10:24:13.51/disc_pos/437143234408,433764561120,
2003.339.10:24:13.53:disc_check
2003.339.10:24:13.93/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h24m13.515s,29420,0.00250s,40000,1373404516,
2003.339.10:24:13.93:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:24:13.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 418884 : 415376 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:13.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 418871 : 415375 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:13.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 418907 : 415368 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:13.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 418897 : 415365 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:13.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 418881 : 415392 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:13.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 418879 : 415371 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:13.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 418867 : 415369 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:14.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 418883 : 415365 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:14.00:scan_name=339-1031,r4100,98
2003.339.10:24:14.01:source=0642+449,064252.98,445430.9,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.10:24:15.10:setupsx
2003.339.10:24:24.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:24.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:24:24.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 149 ;
2003.339.10:24:24.33:!2003.339.10:30:51
2003.339.10:25:31.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:30:51.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:30:51.00/disc_pos/437143234408,437142234408,
2003.339.10:30:51.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:30:51.04:!2003.339.10:30:51
2003.339.10:30:51.05:preob
2003.339.10:30:52.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:30:53.48/tpi/1u,16273,2u,15961,3u,15982,4u,16253,ia,9851
2003.339.10:30:53.48/tpi/9u,15931,au,15972,bu,16047,cu,16054,du,16173,eu,16000,ib,5074
2003.339.10:30:53.48/tpi/5u,15623,6u,16209,7u,15794,8u,16109,ic,16334
2003.339.10:30:53.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9853
2003.339.10:30:53.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5073
2003.339.10:30:53.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16334
2003.339.10:30:55.89/tpzero/1u,496,2u,317,3u,391,4u,449,ia,271
2003.339.10:30:55.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,545,bu,550,cu,515,du,371,eu,426,ib,284
2003.339.10:30:55.89/tpzero/5u,459,6u,578,7u,367,8u,275,ic,590
2003.339.10:30:58.13/tpical/1u,18190,2u,17804,3u,18248,4u,18500,ia,11195
2003.339.10:30:58.13/tpical/9u,18769,au,18970,bu,18640,cu,18488,du,19460,eu,18805
2003.339.10:30:58.13/tpical/ib,5940
2003.339.10:30:58.13/tpical/5u,18077,6u,18450,7u,18047,8u,18476,ic,18922
2003.339.10:30:58.14/tpdiff/1u,1917,2u,1843,3u,2266,4u,2247,ia,1344
2003.339.10:30:58.14/tpdiff/9u,2838,au,2998,bu,2593,cu,2434,du,3287,eu,2805,ib,866
2003.339.10:30:58.14/tpdiff/5u,2454,6u,2241,7u,2253,8u,2367,ic,2588
2003.339.10:30:58.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,11195
2003.339.10:30:58.31/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5940
2003.339.10:30:58.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18922
2003.339.10:30:58.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:30:58.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:30:58.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:30:58.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:30:58.90/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,46.7,3u,37.8,4u,38.7,ia,39.2
2003.339.10:30:58.90/tsys/9u,38.9,au,37.0,bu,43.0,cu,46.0,du,34.6,eu,40.0,ib,39.8
2003.339.10:30:58.90/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,38.4,7u,37.7,8u,36.8,ic,33.5
2003.339.10:30:59.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.10:30:59.38/cable/2.4298E-04
2003.339.10:30:59.38:!2003.339.10:31:01
2003.339.10:31:01.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:31:01.00/disc_pos/437271142400,437142234408,
2003.339.10:31:01.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:31:01.02:midob
2003.339.10:31:01.76/tpi/1u,16049,2u,15656,3u,15435,4u,15890,ia,9854
2003.339.10:31:01.76/tpi/9u,15501,au,15640,bu,15670,cu,15705,du,16051,eu,15645,ib,5062
2003.339.10:31:01.76/tpi/5u,15639,6u,15835,7u,15782,8u,16126,ic,16348
2003.339.10:31:01.94/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9854
2003.339.10:31:01.94/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,125,eu,118,ib,5062
2003.339.10:31:01.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16348
2003.339.10:31:02.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:31:02.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:31:02.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:31:02.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:31:02.52/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,46.6,3u,37.9,4u,38.7,ia,39.2
2003.339.10:31:02.52/tsys/9u,39.1,au,37.0,bu,42.7,cu,45.9,du,34.3,eu,39.7,ib,39.7
2003.339.10:31:02.52/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,38.5,7u,37.6,8u,36.8,ic,33.5
2003.339.10:31:03.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:31:03.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.10:31:03.59/cable/2.4290E-04
2003.339.10:31:03.73/gps-fmout/S +1.31E-07
2003.339.10:31:03.74/wx/15.3,889.2,56.5
2003.339.10:31:03.80/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9858,5071,26,1pps
2003.339.10:31:03.85/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16362,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:31:03.93/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16269,16331,38,1pps
2003.339.10:31:04.01/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15682,16034,33,1pps
2003.339.10:31:04.10/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.20,lock,15706,15844,61,1pps
2003.339.10:31:05.17#antcn#TR $$/339.10:31:05.09 39.9257 56.6443 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.10:31:05.17#antcn#CO 0.0503 -0.0458 -0.7967 0.0115
2003.339.10:31:06.34/mat/600B0202
2003.339.10:31:06.90/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:31:06.91:!2003.339.10:32:39
2003.339.10:31:07.71#setcl#time/187344182,1,2003,339,10,31,08.00,1.563,40.836,33
2003.339.10:31:07.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.10:32:39.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:32:39.01:disc_end
2003.339.10:32:39.50:disc_pos
2003.339.10:32:39.50/disc_pos/438874147000,437143234408,
2003.339.10:32:39.51:disc_check
2003.339.10:32:39.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h32m39.517s,24860,0.00250s,40000,6365131968,
2003.339.10:32:39.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:32:39.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 420549 : 417017 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:39.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 420535 : 417015 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:39.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 420571 : 417008 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:39.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 420561 : 417005 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:39.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 420546 : 417032 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:39.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 420543 : 417011 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:39.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 420531 : 417009 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:39.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 420547 : 417005 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:39.99:scan_name=339-1042,r4100,98
2003.339.10:32:39.99:source=cta26,033658.94,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.10:32:40.09:setupsx
2003.339.10:32:49.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:49.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:32:49.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 150 ;
2003.339.10:32:49.33:!2003.339.10:42:39
2003.339.10:34:20.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:42:39.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:42:39.01/disc_pos/438874147000,438873147000,
2003.339.10:42:39.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:42:39.05:!2003.339.10:42:39
2003.339.10:42:39.05:preob
2003.339.10:42:40.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:42:41.48/tpi/1u,16207,2u,16148,3u,16125,4u,16136,ia,9778
2003.339.10:42:41.48/tpi/9u,16080,au,16014,bu,15974,cu,16032,du,16057,eu,16000,ib,5126
2003.339.10:42:41.48/tpi/5u,16055,6u,16035,7u,16144,8u,15989,ic,16179
2003.339.10:42:41.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9778
2003.339.10:42:41.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5124
2003.339.10:42:41.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16181
2003.339.10:42:43.89/tpzero/1u,494,2u,322,3u,396,4u,450,ia,271
2003.339.10:42:43.89/tpzero/9u,589,au,546,bu,552,cu,516,du,372,eu,429,ib,285
2003.339.10:42:43.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,575,7u,372,8u,275,ic,586
2003.339.10:42:46.13/tpical/1u,18109,2u,18034,3u,18423,4u,18381,ia,11119
2003.339.10:42:46.13/tpical/9u,18998,au,19107,bu,18728,cu,18574,du,19532,eu,18942
2003.339.10:42:46.13/tpical/ib,6006
2003.339.10:42:46.13/tpical/5u,18539,6u,18287,7u,18485,8u,18330,ic,18754
2003.339.10:42:46.14/tpdiff/1u,1902,2u,1886,3u,2298,4u,2245,ia,1341
2003.339.10:42:46.14/tpdiff/9u,2918,au,3093,bu,2754,cu,2542,du,3475,eu,2942,ib,880
2003.339.10:42:46.14/tpdiff/5u,2484,6u,2252,7u,2341,8u,2341,ic,2575
2003.339.10:42:46.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11119
2003.339.10:42:46.31/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,6006
2003.339.10:42:46.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18754
2003.339.10:42:46.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:42:46.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:42:46.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:42:46.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:42:46.90/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,46.2,3u,37.6,4u,38.4,ia,39.0
2003.339.10:42:46.90/tsys/9u,38.2,au,36.0,bu,40.3,cu,43.9,du,32.5,eu,38.1,ib,39.6
2003.339.10:42:46.90/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,37.8,7u,37.1,8u,36.9,ic,33.3
2003.339.10:42:47.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:42:47.36/cable/2.4216E-04
2003.339.10:42:47.36:!2003.339.10:42:49
2003.339.10:42:49.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:42:49.00/disc_pos/439002054656,438873147000,
2003.339.10:42:49.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:42:49.02:midob
2003.339.10:42:49.75/tpi/1u,16196,2u,15572,3u,15588,4u,15749,ia,9777
2003.339.10:42:49.75/tpi/9u,15775,au,15835,bu,15605,cu,15891,du,15974,eu,15837,ib,5147
2003.339.10:42:49.75/tpi/5u,15498,6u,16048,7u,15634,8u,15945,ic,16184
2003.339.10:42:49.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9777
2003.339.10:42:49.93/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5147
2003.339.10:42:49.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16184
2003.339.10:42:50.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:42:50.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:42:50.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:42:50.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:42:50.51/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,46.1,3u,37.8,4u,38.4,ia,39.0
2003.339.10:42:50.51/tsys/9u,38.8,au,36.4,bu,40.7,cu,44.5,du,32.9,eu,38.4,ib,39.8
2003.339.10:42:50.51/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,37.8,7u,37.2,8u,36.8,ic,33.3
2003.339.10:42:51.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:42:51.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:42:51.64/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.10:42:51.72/gps-fmout/S +1.39E-07
2003.339.10:42:53.12/wx/15.2,889.3,56.1
2003.339.10:42:53.17/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9771,5194,26,1pps
2003.339.10:42:53.22/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16170,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:42:53.30/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16181,16239,38,1pps
2003.339.10:42:53.38/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16021,15858,33,1pps
2003.339.10:42:53.46/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,16025,16084,61,1pps
2003.339.10:42:54.17#antcn#TR $$/339.10:42:54.09 221.7411 59.1308 0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.10:42:54.17#antcn#CO 0.0081 -0.0568 -0.7967 0.0104
2003.339.10:42:54.87/mat/600B0161
2003.339.10:42:55.43/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:42:55.43:!2003.339.10:44:27
2003.339.10:42:55.71#setcl#time/187414981,1,2003,339,10,42,56.00,1.562,41.033,33
2003.339.10:42:55.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.10:44:27.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:44:27.00:disc_end
2003.339.10:44:27.49:disc_pos
2003.339.10:44:27.50/disc_pos/440604737616,438874147000,
2003.339.10:44:27.50:disc_check
2003.339.10:44:27.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h44m27.500s,23636,0.00250s,40000,9597130608,
2003.339.10:44:27.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:44:27.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 422212 : 418657 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:27.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 422198 : 418655 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:27.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 422236 : 418648 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:27.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 422224 : 418645 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:27.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 422211 : 418673 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:27.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 422206 : 418651 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:27.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 422194 : 418650 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:27.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 422210 : 418645 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:27.98:scan_name=339-1046,r4100,203
2003.339.10:44:27.98:source=0515+208,051505.02,205143.7,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.10:44:28.08:setupsx
2003.339.10:44:37.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:37.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:44:37.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 151 ;
2003.339.10:44:37.30:!2003.339.10:46:47
2003.339.10:45:32.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:46:47.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:46:47.00/disc_pos/440604737616,440603737616,
2003.339.10:46:47.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:46:47.04:!2003.339.10:46:47
2003.339.10:46:47.05:preob
2003.339.10:46:48.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:46:49.48/tpi/1u,16161,2u,16010,3u,16055,4u,16038,ia,9908
2003.339.10:46:49.48/tpi/9u,16092,au,16035,bu,15932,cu,16013,du,16063,eu,16000,ib,5103
2003.339.10:46:49.48/tpi/5u,16182,6u,16197,7u,15776,8u,16098,ic,16326
2003.339.10:46:49.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9898
2003.339.10:46:49.66/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5100
2003.339.10:46:49.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16326
2003.339.10:46:51.89/tpzero/1u,494,2u,317,3u,393,4u,447,ia,271
2003.339.10:46:51.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,544,bu,551,cu,514,du,372,eu,428,ib,284
2003.339.10:46:51.89/tpzero/5u,465,6u,580,7u,367,8u,277,ic,590
2003.339.10:46:54.13/tpical/1u,18137,2u,17897,3u,18365,4u,18336,ia,11292
2003.339.10:46:54.13/tpical/9u,18967,au,19095,bu,18676,cu,18531,du,19560,eu,18970
2003.339.10:46:54.13/tpical/ib,5995
2003.339.10:46:54.13/tpical/5u,18759,6u,18524,7u,18161,8u,18515,ic,18983
2003.339.10:46:54.14/tpdiff/1u,1976,2u,1887,3u,2310,4u,2298,ia,1384
2003.339.10:46:54.14/tpdiff/9u,2875,au,3060,bu,2744,cu,2518,du,3497,eu,2970,ib,892
2003.339.10:46:54.14/tpdiff/5u,2577,6u,2327,7u,2385,8u,2417,ic,2657
2003.339.10:46:54.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11292
2003.339.10:46:54.31/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5995
2003.339.10:46:54.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18983
2003.339.10:46:54.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:46:54.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:46:54.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:46:54.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:46:54.90/tsys/1u,43.6,2u,45.7,3u,37.3,4u,37.3,ia,38.3
2003.339.10:46:54.90/tsys/9u,38.8,au,36.4,bu,40.4,cu,44.3,du,32.3,eu,37.8,ib,38.9
2003.339.10:46:54.90/tsys/5u,33.5,6u,36.9,7u,35.5,8u,36.0,ic,32.6
2003.339.10:46:55.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:46:55.33/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.10:46:55.33:!2003.339.10:46:57
2003.339.10:46:57.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:46:57.00/disc_pos/440732696576,440603737616,
2003.339.10:46:57.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:46:57.01:midob
2003.339.10:46:57.76/tpi/1u,16147,2u,15663,3u,15494,4u,15657,ia,9907
2003.339.10:46:57.76/tpi/9u,16320,au,15688,bu,15637,cu,16014,du,16059,eu,15738,ib,5101
2003.339.10:46:57.76/tpi/5u,15625,6u,15768,7u,15837,8u,16081,ic,16352
2003.339.10:46:57.94/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9907
2003.339.10:46:57.94/tpgain/9u,124,au,97,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5101
2003.339.10:46:57.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16352
2003.339.10:46:58.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:46:58.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:46:58.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:46:58.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:46:58.52/tsys/1u,43.6,2u,45.5,3u,37.4,4u,37.3,ia,38.3
2003.339.10:46:58.52/tsys/9u,38.7,au,36.4,bu,40.3,cu,44.3,du,32.3,eu,37.8,ib,38.9
2003.339.10:46:58.52/tsys/5u,33.6,6u,36.9,7u,35.7,8u,36.0,ic,32.6
2003.339.10:46:59.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:46:59.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:46:59.64/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.10:46:59.73/gps-fmout/S +1.62E-07
2003.339.10:47:02.74/wx/15.2,889.3,56.5
2003.339.10:47:02.79/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9914,5102,26,1pps
2003.339.10:47:02.84/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16378,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:47:02.92/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.18,lock,16128,16200,38,1pps
2003.339.10:47:03.00/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15668,16055,33,1pps
2003.339.10:47:03.08/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.12,lock,16357,15953,61,1pps
2003.339.10:47:04.18#antcn#TR $$/339.10:47:04.10 108.7301 86.3802 0.0015 0.0002
2003.339.10:47:04.18#antcn#CO -0.1493 -0.0186 -0.7967 0.0011
2003.339.10:47:04.95/mat/600B0186
2003.339.10:47:05.53/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:47:05.53:!2003.339.10:50:20
2003.339.10:47:05.72#setcl#time/187439981,1,2003,339,10,47,06.00,1.559,41.102,32
2003.339.10:47:05.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.10:50:20.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:50:20.00:disc_end
2003.339.10:50:20.49:disc_pos
2003.339.10:50:20.50/disc_pos/444015425920,440604737616,
2003.339.10:50:20.51:disc_check
2003.339.10:50:20.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h50m20.500s,16844,0.00250s,40000,2237318488,
2003.339.10:50:20.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:50:20.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 425478 : 421899 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 425464 : 421898 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:20.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 425502 : 421890 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:20.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 425490 : 421887 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:20.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 425477 : 421915 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:20.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 425472 : 421893 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:20.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 425463 : 421893 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:20.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 425476 : 421887 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:21.00:scan_name=339-1052,r4100,98
2003.339.10:50:21.00:source=0552+398,055201.37,394821.9,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.10:50:21.09:setupsx
2003.339.10:50:30.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:30.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:50:30.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 152 ;
2003.339.10:50:30.34:!2003.339.10:52:33
2003.339.10:51:12.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:52:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:52:33.00/disc_pos/444015425920,444014425920,
2003.339.10:52:33.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:52:33.05:!2003.339.10:52:33
2003.339.10:52:33.05:preob
2003.339.10:52:34.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:52:35.48/tpi/1u,16216,2u,16184,3u,16145,4u,16026,ia,9695
2003.339.10:52:35.48/tpi/9u,16184,au,16247,bu,16089,cu,16281,du,16215,eu,16196,ib,5106
2003.339.10:52:35.48/tpi/5u,16118,6u,16326,7u,15984,8u,16036,ic,16254
2003.339.10:52:35.66/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9695
2003.339.10:52:35.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5106
2003.339.10:52:35.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16254
2003.339.10:52:37.89/tpzero/1u,497,2u,324,3u,398,4u,448,ia,270
2003.339.10:52:37.89/tpzero/9u,591,au,549,bu,555,cu,519,du,377,eu,432,ib,283
2003.339.10:52:37.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,584,7u,368,8u,277,ic,588
2003.339.10:52:40.13/tpical/1u,18187,2u,18066,3u,18471,4u,18295,ia,11031
2003.339.10:52:40.13/tpical/9u,19096,au,19327,bu,18862,cu,18823,du,19720,eu,19185
2003.339.10:52:40.13/tpical/ib,5988
2003.339.10:52:40.13/tpical/5u,18609,6u,18719,7u,18225,8u,18399,ic,18809
2003.339.10:52:40.14/tpdiff/1u,1971,2u,1882,3u,2326,4u,2269,ia,1336
2003.339.10:52:40.14/tpdiff/9u,2912,au,3080,bu,2773,cu,2542,du,3505,eu,2989,ib,882
2003.339.10:52:40.14/tpdiff/5u,2491,6u,2393,7u,2241,8u,2363,ic,2555
2003.339.10:52:40.31/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11031
2003.339.10:52:40.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,126,eu,120,ib,5988
2003.339.10:52:40.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18809
2003.339.10:52:40.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:52:40.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:52:40.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:52:40.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:52:40.90/tsys/1u,43.9,2u,46.3,3u,37.2,4u,37.8,ia,38.8
2003.339.10:52:40.90/tsys/9u,38.6,au,36.7,bu,40.3,cu,44.6,du,32.5,eu,38.0,ib,39.4
2003.339.10:52:40.90/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,36.2,7u,38.3,8u,36.7,ic,33.7
2003.339.10:52:41.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:52:41.40/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.10:52:41.40:!2003.339.10:52:43
2003.339.10:52:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:52:43.00/disc_pos/444143435776,444014425920,
2003.339.10:52:43.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:52:43.03:midob
2003.339.10:52:43.78/tpi/1u,16011,2u,15606,3u,15626,4u,15657,ia,9687
2003.339.10:52:43.78/tpi/9u,16213,au,15924,bu,15607,cu,15975,du,15989,eu,15668,ib,5110
2003.339.10:52:43.78/tpi/5u,15564,6u,15815,7u,15947,8u,16019,ic,16234
2003.339.10:52:43.96/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9687
2003.339.10:52:43.96/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5110
2003.339.10:52:43.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16234
2003.339.10:52:44.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:52:44.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:52:44.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:52:44.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:52:44.55/tsys/1u,43.9,2u,46.2,3u,37.4,4u,37.8,ia,38.8
2003.339.10:52:44.55/tsys/9u,38.6,au,36.7,bu,40.5,cu,44.7,du,32.6,eu,38.0,ib,39.4
2003.339.10:52:44.55/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,35.9,7u,38.2,8u,36.6,ic,33.7
2003.339.10:52:45.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:52:45.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:52:45.62/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.10:52:45.72/gps-fmout/S +1.61E-07
2003.339.10:52:48.80/wx/15.3,889.2,55.7
2003.339.10:52:48.85/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9694,5114,26,1pps
2003.339.10:52:48.90/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16227,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:52:48.98/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16216,16138,38,1pps
2003.339.10:52:49.06/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16112,15950,33,1pps
2003.339.10:52:49.14/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16210,16096,61,1pps
2003.339.10:52:50.17#antcn#TR $$/339.10:52:50.09 26.4886 69.7412 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.10:52:50.17#antcn#CO 0.0314 -0.0241 -0.7967 0.0065
2003.339.10:52:51.20/mat/600B0281
2003.339.10:52:51.69#setcl#time/187474578,1,2003,339,10,52,52.00,1.573,41.198,35
2003.339.10:52:51.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.10:52:52.25/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:52:52.25:!2003.339.10:54:21
2003.339.10:54:21.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:54:21.00:disc_end
2003.339.10:54:21.48:disc_pos
2003.339.10:54:21.49/disc_pos/445746121664,444015425920,
2003.339.10:54:21.49:disc_check
2003.339.10:54:21.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h54m21.508s,29356,0.00250s,40000,2125411744,
2003.339.10:54:21.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:54:21.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 427141 : 423540 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:21.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 427129 : 423538 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:21.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 427165 : 423530 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:21.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 427154 : 423527 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:21.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 427140 : 423555 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:21.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 427136 : 423533 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:21.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 427126 : 423533 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:21.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 427141 : 423528 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:21.99:scan_name=339-1056,r4100,98
2003.339.10:54:21.99:source=0202+149,020207.39,145950.8,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.10:54:22.09:setupsx
2003.339.10:54:24.18;"weather-moon and many stars visible through thin clouds
2003.339.10:54:31.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:31.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:54:31.35/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 153 ;
2003.339.10:54:31.35:!2003.339.10:56:37
2003.339.10:56:36.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:56:37.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:56:37.00/disc_pos/445746121664,445745121664,
2003.339.10:56:37.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:56:37.04:!2003.339.10:56:37
2003.339.10:56:37.05:preob
2003.339.10:56:38.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:56:39.49/tpi/1u,16166,2u,16323,3u,16352,4u,16225,ia,10063
2003.339.10:56:39.49/tpi/9u,16058,au,16222,bu,16191,cu,16212,du,16101,eu,16118,ib,5144
2003.339.10:56:39.49/tpi/5u,15877,6u,16324,7u,16072,8u,15925,ic,16625
2003.339.10:56:39.67/tpgain/1u,139,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10062
2003.339.10:56:39.67/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5154
2003.339.10:56:39.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16621
2003.339.10:56:41.90/tpzero/1u,491,2u,321,3u,396,4u,449,ia,273
2003.339.10:56:41.90/tpzero/9u,587,au,548,bu,556,cu,519,du,371,eu,430,ib,285
2003.339.10:56:41.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,580,7u,370,8u,274,ic,592
2003.339.10:56:44.14/tpical/1u,18069,2u,18198,3u,18639,4u,18456,ia,11427
2003.339.10:56:44.14/tpical/9u,18876,au,19321,bu,18950,cu,18804,du,19505,eu,19152
2003.339.10:56:44.14/tpical/ib,6049
2003.339.10:56:44.14/tpical/5u,18337,6u,18624,7u,18376,8u,18278,ic,19239
2003.339.10:56:44.15/tpdiff/1u,1903,2u,1875,3u,2287,4u,2231,ia,1364
2003.339.10:56:44.15/tpdiff/9u,2818,au,3099,bu,2759,cu,2592,du,3404,eu,3034,ib,905
2003.339.10:56:44.15/tpdiff/5u,2460,6u,2300,7u,2304,8u,2353,ic,2614
2003.339.10:56:44.32/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11427
2003.339.10:56:44.32/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,6049
2003.339.10:56:44.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19239
2003.339.10:56:44.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:56:44.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:56:44.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:56:44.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:56:44.91/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,46.9,3u,38.4,4u,38.9,ia,39.5
2003.339.10:56:44.91/tsys/9u,39.5,au,36.4,bu,40.8,cu,43.6,du,33.3,eu,37.2,ib,38.7
2003.339.10:56:44.91/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,37.6,7u,37.5,8u,36.6,ic,33.7
2003.339.10:56:45.07/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:56:45.43/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.10:56:45.43:!2003.339.10:56:47
2003.339.10:56:47.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:56:47.00/disc_pos/445874020352,445745121664,
2003.339.10:56:47.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:56:47.03:midob
2003.339.10:56:47.79/tpi/1u,16172,2u,15764,3u,15553,4u,15808,ia,10076
2003.339.10:56:47.79/tpi/9u,15754,au,15887,bu,15703,cu,16003,du,16155,eu,15723,ib,5174
2003.339.10:56:47.79/tpi/5u,15909,6u,16015,7u,15483,8u,15944,ic,16652
2003.339.10:56:47.97/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10076
2003.339.10:56:47.97/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5174
2003.339.10:56:47.97/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16652
2003.339.10:56:48.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:56:48.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:56:48.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:56:48.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:56:48.55/tsys/1u,45.3,2u,46.9,3u,38.6,4u,38.8,ia,39.5
2003.339.10:56:48.55/tsys/9u,39.4,au,36.4,bu,40.9,cu,43.9,du,33.4,eu,37.6,ib,38.9
2003.339.10:56:48.55/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,37.9,7u,37.4,8u,36.6,ic,33.8
2003.339.10:56:49.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:56:49.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.10:56:49.65/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.10:56:49.72/gps-fmout/S +1.30E-07
2003.339.10:56:52.95/wx/15.3,889.2,56.4
2003.339.10:56:53.00/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10071,5156,26,1pps
2003.339.10:56:53.05/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16644,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:56:53.13/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16178,16269,38,1pps
2003.339.10:56:53.21/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15884,15752,33,1pps
2003.339.10:56:53.29/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,16019,16131,61,1pps
2003.339.10:56:54.17#antcn#TR $$/339.10:56:54.09 269.7491 44.9564 -0.0003 -0.0001
2003.339.10:56:54.17#antcn#CO 0.0296 -0.0645 -0.7967 0.0175
2003.339.10:56:54.86/mat/600B0228
2003.339.10:56:55.42/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:56:55.43:!2003.339.10:58:25
2003.339.10:56:55.72#setcl#time/187498980,1,2003,339,10,56,56.00,1.559,41.266,32
2003.339.10:56:55.72#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.10:58:25.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.10:58:25.01:disc_end
2003.339.10:58:25.49:disc_pos
2003.339.10:58:25.51/disc_pos/447477025016,445746121664,
2003.339.10:58:25.51:disc_check
2003.339.10:58:25.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d10h58m25.515s,38076,0.00250s,40000,2173207928,
2003.339.10:58:25.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.10:58:25.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 428806 : 425180 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:25.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 428793 : 425178 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:25.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 428829 : 425170 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:25.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 428819 : 425168 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:25.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 428804 : 425195 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:25.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 428800 : 425173 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:25.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 428790 : 425173 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:26.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 428805 : 425168 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:26.00:scan_name=339-1059,r4100,98
2003.339.10:58:26.01:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.10:58:27.09:setupsx
2003.339.10:58:36.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:36.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.10:58:36.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 154 ;
2003.339.10:58:36.31:!2003.339.10:59:11
2003.339.10:59:02.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.10:59:11.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:59:11.00/disc_pos/447477025016,447476025016,
2003.339.10:59:11.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.10:59:11.06:!2003.339.10:59:11
2003.339.10:59:11.06:preob
2003.339.10:59:12.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:59:13.48/tpi/1u,16181,2u,16118,3u,16213,4u,16183,ia,10549
2003.339.10:59:13.48/tpi/9u,16319,au,16301,bu,16188,cu,16373,du,16357,eu,16201,ib,5405
2003.339.10:59:13.48/tpi/5u,16138,6u,15993,7u,16250,8u,16263,ic,17525
2003.339.10:59:13.66/tpgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10548
2003.339.10:59:13.66/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5403
2003.339.10:59:13.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17525
2003.339.10:59:15.89/tpzero/1u,486,2u,313,3u,389,4u,445,ia,278
2003.339.10:59:15.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,543,bu,547,cu,515,du,367,eu,427,ib,287
2003.339.10:59:15.89/tpzero/5u,464,6u,573,7u,369,8u,276,ic,600
2003.339.10:59:18.13/tpical/1u,18029,2u,17944,3u,18436,4u,18364,ia,11945
2003.339.10:59:18.13/tpical/9u,19034,au,19252,bu,18767,cu,18780,du,19670,eu,18999
2003.339.10:59:18.13/tpical/ib,6296
2003.339.10:59:18.13/tpical/5u,18580,6u,18163,7u,18506,8u,18577,ic,20216
2003.339.10:59:18.14/tpdiff/1u,1848,2u,1826,3u,2223,4u,2181,ia,1396
2003.339.10:59:18.14/tpdiff/9u,2715,au,2951,bu,2579,cu,2407,du,3313,eu,2798,ib,891
2003.339.10:59:18.14/tpdiff/5u,2442,6u,2170,7u,2256,8u,2314,ic,2691
2003.339.10:59:18.31/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11945
2003.339.10:59:18.31/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,6296
2003.339.10:59:18.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20216
2003.339.10:59:18.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:59:18.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:59:18.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:59:18.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:59:18.90/tsys/1u,46.7,2u,47.6,3u,39.2,4u,39.7,ia,40.5
2003.339.10:59:18.90/tsys/9u,41.7,au,38.4,bu,43.7,cu,47.4,du,34.8,eu,40.6,ib,41.4
2003.339.10:59:18.90/tsys/5u,35.3,6u,39.1,7u,38.7,8u,38.0,ic,34.6
2003.339.10:59:19.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.10:59:19.36/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.10:59:19.36:!2003.339.10:59:21
2003.339.10:59:21.00:disc_pos
2003.339.10:59:21.00/disc_pos/447604944896,447476025016,
2003.339.10:59:21.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.10:59:21.01:midob
2003.339.10:59:21.75/tpi/1u,16198,2u,15534,3u,15657,4u,15796,ia,10552
2003.339.10:59:21.75/tpi/9u,15780,au,15867,bu,15644,cu,15728,du,15859,eu,15868,ib,5405
2003.339.10:59:21.75/tpi/5u,15574,6u,16024,7u,15706,8u,15790,ic,17545
2003.339.10:59:21.93/tpgain/1u,136,2u,111,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10552
2003.339.10:59:21.93/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,5405
2003.339.10:59:21.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17545
2003.339.10:59:22.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.10:59:22.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.10:59:22.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.10:59:22.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.10:59:22.51/tsys/1u,46.8,2u,47.5,3u,39.3,4u,39.7,ia,40.5
2003.339.10:59:22.51/tsys/9u,41.7,au,38.2,bu,43.7,cu,47.5,du,34.8,eu,40.4,ib,41.4
2003.339.10:59:22.51/tsys/5u,35.4,6u,39.2,7u,38.8,8u,38.1,ic,34.6
2003.339.10:59:23.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.10:59:23.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.10:59:23.64/cable/2.4253E-04
2003.339.10:59:23.72/gps-fmout/S +1.64E-07
2003.339.10:59:24.12/wx/15.3,889.2,56.3
2003.339.10:59:24.18/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10552,5406,26,1pps
2003.339.10:59:24.23/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17549,110,24,1pps
2003.339.10:59:24.31/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16205,16142,38,1pps
2003.339.10:59:24.39/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16182,16063,33,1pps
2003.339.10:59:24.47/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,16024,16061,61,1pps
2003.339.10:59:25.17#antcn#TR $$/339.10:59:25.09 326.3228 32.5776 -0.0001 -0.0004
2003.339.10:59:25.17#antcn#CO 0.0470 -0.0667 -0.7967 0.0273
2003.339.10:59:25.55/mat/600B0225
2003.339.10:59:26.11/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.10:59:26.11:!2003.339.11:00:59
2003.339.10:59:26.69#setcl#time/187514077,1,2003,339,10,59,27.00,1.575,41.308,35
2003.339.10:59:26.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.11:00:59.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.11:00:59.00:disc_end
2003.339.11:00:59.49:disc_pos
2003.339.11:00:59.50/disc_pos/449207471312,447477025016,
2003.339.11:00:59.50:disc_check
2003.339.11:00:59.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d11h00m59.502s,27328,0.00250s,40000,733364452,
2003.339.11:00:59.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.11:00:59.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 430469 : 426820 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:00:59.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 430456 : 426818 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:00:59.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 430492 : 426810 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:00:59.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 430483 : 426809 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:00:59.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 430467 : 426835 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:00:59.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 430463 : 426813 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:00:59.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 430453 : 426813 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:00:59.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 430470 : 426807 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:00:59.98:scan_name=339-1102,r4100,329
2003.339.11:00:59.99:source=0537-441,053721.05,-440644.6,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.11:01:00.09:setupsx
2003.339.11:01:09.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.11:01:09.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.11:01:09.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 155 ;
2003.339.11:01:09.33:!2003.339.11:02:29
2003.339.11:02:25.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.11:02:29.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:02:29.00/disc_pos/449207471312,449206471312,
2003.339.11:02:29.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.11:02:29.05:!2003.339.11:02:29
2003.339.11:02:29.06:preob
2003.339.11:02:30.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:02:31.47/tpi/1u,16228,2u,16179,3u,16336,4u,16307,ia,10625
2003.339.11:02:31.47/tpi/9u,16206,au,16327,bu,16062,cu,16138,du,16344,eu,16271,ib,5534
2003.339.11:02:31.47/tpi/5u,16271,6u,16128,7u,15859,8u,15905,ic,17701
2003.339.11:02:31.65/tpgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10625
2003.339.11:02:31.65/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,5540
2003.339.11:02:31.65/tpgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17701
2003.339.11:02:33.87/tpzero/1u,488,2u,313,3u,390,4u,448,ia,278
2003.339.11:02:33.87/tpzero/9u,582,au,544,bu,542,cu,507,du,362,eu,426,ib,289
2003.339.11:02:33.87/tpzero/5u,463,6u,574,7u,364,8u,272,ic,600
2003.339.11:02:36.10/tpical/1u,18025,2u,17958,3u,18514,4u,18447,ia,11994
2003.339.11:02:36.10/tpical/9u,18834,au,19184,bu,18559,cu,18446,du,19506,eu,19059
2003.339.11:02:36.10/tpical/ib,6426
2003.339.11:02:36.10/tpical/5u,18689,6u,18259,7u,17975,8u,18110,ic,20326
2003.339.11:02:36.11/tpdiff/1u,1797,2u,1779,3u,2178,4u,2140,ia,1369
2003.339.11:02:36.11/tpdiff/9u,2628,au,2857,bu,2497,cu,2308,du,3162,eu,2788,ib,892
2003.339.11:02:36.11/tpdiff/5u,2418,6u,2131,7u,2116,8u,2205,ic,2625
2003.339.11:02:36.28/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11994
2003.339.11:02:36.28/tpdiffgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,6426
2003.339.11:02:36.28/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20326
2003.339.11:02:36.86/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:02:36.86/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:02:36.86/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:02:36.86/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:02:36.87/tsys/1u,48.2,2u,49.1,3u,40.3,4u,40.8,ia,41.6
2003.339.11:02:36.87/tsys/9u,42.8,au,39.8,bu,44.8,cu,48.8,du,36.4,eu,40.9,ib,42.3
2003.339.11:02:36.87/tsys/5u,36.0,6u,40.1,7u,40.3,8u,39.0,ic,35.8
2003.339.11:02:37.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.11:02:37.38/cable/2.4260E-04
2003.339.11:02:37.38:!2003.339.11:02:39
2003.339.11:02:39.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:02:39.00/disc_pos/449335427072,449206471312,
2003.339.11:02:39.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.11:02:39.01:midob
2003.339.11:02:39.75/tpi/1u,16241,2u,15562,3u,15760,4u,15904,ia,10628
2003.339.11:02:39.75/tpi/9u,15679,au,15700,bu,15794,cu,15827,du,15742,eu,15742,ib,5537
2003.339.11:02:39.75/tpi/5u,15722,6u,16134,7u,15859,8u,15923,ic,17709
2003.339.11:02:39.93/tpgain/1u,136,2u,111,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10628
2003.339.11:02:39.93/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,5537
2003.339.11:02:39.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17709
2003.339.11:02:40.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:02:40.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:02:40.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:02:40.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:02:40.51/tsys/1u,48.2,2u,48.9,3u,40.4,4u,40.7,ia,41.6
2003.339.11:02:40.51/tsys/9u,42.9,au,39.9,bu,44.8,cu,48.8,du,36.2,eu,41.0,ib,42.4
2003.339.11:02:40.51/tsys/5u,36.1,6u,40.2,7u,40.3,8u,39.0,ic,35.8
2003.339.11:02:41.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:02:41.31/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.11:02:41.67/cable/2.4268E-04
2003.339.11:02:42.72/gps-fmout/S +1.85E-07
2003.339.11:02:44.50/wx/15.3,889.2,56.0
2003.339.11:02:44.55/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10640,5535,26,1pps
2003.339.11:02:44.60/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17730,110,24,1pps
2003.339.11:02:44.68/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16243,16178,38,1pps
2003.339.11:02:44.76/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15717,16227,33,1pps
2003.339.11:02:44.84/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.20, 4.74,lock,15945,15880,61,1pps
2003.339.11:02:45.16#antcn#TR $$/339.11:02:45.09 176.2209 23.5781 -0.0001 -0.0000
2003.339.11:02:45.16#antcn#CO 0.0507 -0.1032 -0.7967 0.0398
2003.339.11:02:45.92/mat/600B0164
2003.339.11:02:46.48/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.11:02:46.48:!2003.339.11:08:08
2003.339.11:02:46.70#setcl#time/187534078,1,2003,339,11,02,47.00,1.567,41.363,34
2003.339.11:02:46.70#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.11:08:08.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.11:08:08.00:disc_end
2003.339.11:08:08.48:disc_pos
2003.339.11:08:08.49/disc_pos/454634091408,449207471312,
2003.339.11:08:08.50:disc_check
2003.339.11:08:08.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d11h08m08.502s,9040,0.00250s,40000,1437398192,
2003.339.11:08:08.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.11:08:08.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 435658 : 431985 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:08.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 435644 : 431984 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:08.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 435681 : 431975 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:08.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 435671 : 431974 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:08.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 435656 : 432000 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:08.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 435653 : 431978 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:08.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 435643 : 431979 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:08.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 435659 : 431972 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:08.98:scan_name=339-1109,r4100,291
2003.339.11:08:08.98:source=0014+813,001404.48,811828.2,1950.0,cw
2003.339.11:08:09.09:setupsx
2003.339.11:08:18.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:18.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.11:08:18.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 156 ;
2003.339.11:08:18.30:!2003.339.11:09:49
2003.339.11:09:46.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.11:09:49.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:09:49.00/disc_pos/454634091408,454633091408,
2003.339.11:09:49.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.11:09:49.04:!2003.339.11:09:49
2003.339.11:09:49.05:preob
2003.339.11:09:50.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:09:51.47/tpi/1u,16196,2u,16149,3u,16315,4u,16184,ia,10802
2003.339.11:09:51.47/tpi/9u,15890,au,16034,bu,16096,cu,16180,du,16073,eu,16039,ib,5552
2003.339.11:09:51.47/tpi/5u,15969,6u,15956,7u,16105,8u,16161,ic,18012
2003.339.11:09:51.65/tpgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10802
2003.339.11:09:51.65/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5553
2003.339.11:09:51.65/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,18012
2003.339.11:09:53.88/tpzero/1u,486,2u,313,3u,387,4u,444,ia,280
2003.339.11:09:53.88/tpzero/9u,577,au,539,bu,542,cu,509,du,358,eu,422,ib,290
2003.339.11:09:53.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,571,7u,367,8u,275,ic,603
2003.339.11:09:56.12/tpical/1u,18004,2u,17922,3u,18482,4u,18282,ia,12200
2003.339.11:09:56.12/tpical/9u,18550,au,18855,bu,18613,cu,18524,du,19200,eu,18802
2003.339.11:09:56.12/tpical/ib,6448
2003.339.11:09:56.12/tpical/5u,18326,6u,18094,7u,18288,8u,18421,ic,20711
2003.339.11:09:56.13/tpdiff/1u,1808,2u,1773,3u,2167,4u,2098,ia,1398
2003.339.11:09:56.13/tpdiff/9u,2660,au,2821,bu,2517,cu,2344,du,3127,eu,2763,ib,896
2003.339.11:09:56.13/tpdiff/5u,2357,6u,2138,7u,2183,8u,2260,ic,2699
2003.339.11:09:56.30/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12200
2003.339.11:09:56.30/tpdiffgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,6448
2003.339.11:09:56.30/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20711
2003.339.11:09:56.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:09:56.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:09:56.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:09:56.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:09:56.89/tsys/1u,47.8,2u,49.1,3u,40.4,4u,41.3,ia,41.4
2003.339.11:09:56.89/tsys/9u,41.4,au,39.5,bu,44.5,cu,48.1,du,36.2,eu,40.7,ib,42.3
2003.339.11:09:56.89/tsys/5u,36.2,6u,39.6,7u,39.7,8u,38.7,ic,35.5
2003.339.11:09:57.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.11:09:57.38/cable/2.4187E-04
2003.339.11:09:57.38:!2003.339.11:09:59
2003.339.11:09:59.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:09:59.00/disc_pos/454761971712,454633091408,
2003.339.11:09:59.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.11:09:59.03:midob
2003.339.11:09:59.78/tpi/1u,16183,2u,15575,3u,15724,4u,15740,ia,10802
2003.339.11:09:59.78/tpi/9u,15655,au,15719,bu,15834,cu,15868,du,15778,eu,15791,ib,5551
2003.339.11:09:59.78/tpi/5u,16001,6u,15993,7u,15534,8u,15852,ic,18024
2003.339.11:09:59.96/tpgain/1u,135,2u,110,3u,102,4u,80,ia,10802
2003.339.11:09:59.96/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,5551
2003.339.11:09:59.96/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18024
2003.339.11:10:00.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:10:00.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:10:00.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:10:00.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:10:00.55/tsys/1u,47.8,2u,49.1,3u,40.5,4u,41.1,ia,41.4
2003.339.11:10:00.55/tsys/9u,41.5,au,39.6,bu,44.5,cu,48.2,du,36.1,eu,40.8,ib,42.3
2003.339.11:10:00.55/tsys/5u,36.3,6u,39.7,7u,39.7,8u,39.1,ic,35.5
2003.339.11:10:01.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:10:01.28/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.11:10:01.65/cable/2.4187E-04
2003.339.11:10:01.72/gps-fmout/S +1.21E-07
2003.339.11:10:01.73/wx/15.3,889.1,56.1
2003.339.11:10:01.79/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10796,5547,26,1pps
2003.339.11:10:01.84/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18021,109,24,1pps
2003.339.11:10:01.92/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.76,lock,16192,16204,38,1pps
2003.339.11:10:02.00/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,16005,15822,33,1pps
2003.339.11:10:02.08/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.20, 4.74,lock,15922,15896,61,1pps
2003.339.11:10:03.16#antcn#TR $$/339.11:10:03.09 351.1092 23.6814 0.0001 0.0000
2003.339.11:10:03.16#antcn#CO 0.0533 -0.0756 -0.7967 0.0397
2003.339.11:10:03.55/mat/600B0147
2003.339.11:10:04.10/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.11:10:04.10:!2003.339.11:14:50
2003.339.11:10:04.71#setcl#time/187577878,1,2003,339,11,10,05.00,1.562,41.485,33
2003.339.11:10:04.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.11:14:50.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.11:14:50.00:disc_end
2003.339.11:14:50.48:disc_pos
2003.339.11:14:50.49/disc_pos/459452879288,454634091408,
2003.339.11:14:50.50:disc_check
2003.339.11:14:50.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d11h14m50.510s,7332,0.00250s,40000,1613333828,
2003.339.11:14:50.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.11:14:50.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 440267 : 436570 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:14:50.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 440255 : 436569 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:14:50.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 440290 : 436560 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:14:50.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 440281 : 436561 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:14:50.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 440265 : 436585 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:14:50.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 440262 : 436564 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:14:50.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 440252 : 436564 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:14:50.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 440268 : 436557 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:14:50.98:scan_name=339-1124,r4100,179
2003.339.11:14:50.98:source=0454-234,045457.28,-232928.3,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.11:14:51.08:setupsx
2003.339.11:15:00.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.11:15:00.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.11:15:00.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 157 ;
2003.339.11:15:00.33:!2003.339.11:23:52
2003.339.11:16:21.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.11:23:52.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:23:52.00/disc_pos/459452879288,459451879288,
2003.339.11:23:52.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.11:23:52.05:!2003.339.11:23:52
2003.339.11:23:52.05:preob
2003.339.11:23:53.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:23:54.47/tpi/1u,16306,2u,16231,3u,16306,4u,16226,ia,10060
2003.339.11:23:54.47/tpi/9u,16194,au,16230,bu,15870,cu,16124,du,15965,eu,15830,ib,5257
2003.339.11:23:54.47/tpi/5u,16041,6u,16234,7u,16149,8u,16071,ic,16749
2003.339.11:23:54.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10056
2003.339.11:23:54.65/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,5244
2003.339.11:23:54.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16749
2003.339.11:23:56.88/tpzero/1u,494,2u,320,3u,394,4u,447,ia,272
2003.339.11:23:56.88/tpzero/9u,587,au,545,bu,547,cu,517,du,367,eu,425,ib,286
2003.339.11:23:56.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,577,7u,370,8u,275,ic,593
2003.339.11:23:59.12/tpical/1u,18200,2u,18082,3u,18565,4u,18455,ia,11408
2003.339.11:23:59.12/tpical/9u,18886,au,19204,bu,18547,cu,18654,du,19363,eu,18753
2003.339.11:23:59.12/tpical/ib,6142
2003.339.11:23:59.12/tpical/5u,18451,6u,18429,7u,18431,8u,18347,ic,19342
2003.339.11:23:59.13/tpdiff/1u,1894,2u,1851,3u,2259,4u,2229,ia,1348
2003.339.11:23:59.13/tpdiff/9u,2692,au,2974,bu,2677,cu,2530,du,3398,eu,2923,ib,885
2003.339.11:23:59.13/tpdiff/5u,2410,6u,2195,7u,2282,8u,2276,ic,2593
2003.339.11:23:59.30/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11408
2003.339.11:23:59.30/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,6142
2003.339.11:23:59.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19342
2003.339.11:23:59.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:23:59.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:23:59.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:23:59.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:23:59.89/tsys/1u,45.9,2u,47.3,3u,38.7,4u,38.9,ia,39.9
2003.339.11:23:59.89/tsys/9u,41.7,au,38.0,bu,41.2,cu,44.4,du,33.1,eu,37.9,ib,40.4
2003.339.11:23:59.89/tsys/5u,35.6,6u,39.2,7u,38.0,8u,38.2,ic,34.3
2003.339.11:24:00.00/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.11:24:00.37/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.11:24:00.37:!2003.339.11:24:02
2003.339.11:24:02.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:24:02.00/disc_pos/459580825600,459451879288,
2003.339.11:24:02.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.11:24:02.02:midob
2003.339.11:24:02.75/tpi/1u,16027,2u,15631,3u,15457,4u,15781,ia,10054
2003.339.11:24:02.75/tpi/9u,15828,au,15861,bu,15639,cu,15844,du,16009,eu,15900,ib,5258
2003.339.11:24:02.75/tpi/5u,15462,6u,16195,7u,15535,8u,16027,ic,16744
2003.339.11:24:02.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10054
2003.339.11:24:02.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5258
2003.339.11:24:02.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16744
2003.339.11:24:03.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:24:03.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:24:03.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:24:03.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:24:03.51/tsys/1u,45.8,2u,47.1,3u,38.9,4u,38.8,ia,39.9
2003.339.11:24:03.51/tsys/9u,41.5,au,37.9,bu,41.3,cu,44.5,du,33.1,eu,38.1,ib,40.5
2003.339.11:24:03.51/tsys/5u,35.6,6u,39.1,7u,37.9,8u,38.1,ic,34.3
2003.339.11:24:04.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:24:04.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.11:24:04.58/cable/2.4253E-04
2003.339.11:24:04.72/gps-fmout/S +1.35E-07
2003.339.11:24:07.06/wx/15.2,889.1,56.5
2003.339.11:24:07.12/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10043,5254,26,1pps
2003.339.11:24:07.17/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16725,110,24,1pps
2003.339.11:24:07.25/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16277,16359,38,1pps
2003.339.11:24:07.33/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16017,15868,33,1pps
2003.339.11:24:07.41/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16113,16106,61,1pps
2003.339.11:24:08.16#antcn#TR $$/339.11:24:08.09 193.8337 43.1839 0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.11:24:08.16#antcn#CO 0.0369 -0.0806 -0.7967 0.0186
2003.339.11:24:08.34/mat/600B0114
2003.339.11:24:08.71#setcl#time/187662277,1,2003,339,11,24,09.00,1.559,41.720,33
2003.339.11:24:08.71#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.11:24:09.21/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.11:24:09.21:!2003.339.11:27:01
2003.339.11:27:01.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.11:27:01.00:disc_end
2003.339.11:27:01.48:disc_pos
2003.339.11:27:01.48/disc_pos/462479348872,459452879288,
2003.339.11:27:01.49:disc_check
2003.339.11:27:01.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d11h27m01.498s,15720,0.00250s,40000,8669322028,
2003.339.11:27:01.89:postob_mk5a
2003.339.11:27:01.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 443166 : 439447 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:01.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 443154 : 439445 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:01.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 443189 : 439436 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:01.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 443180 : 439437 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:01.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 443164 : 439461 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:01.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 443163 : 439440 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:01.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 443151 : 439440 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:01.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 443169 : 439434 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:01.97:scan_name=339-1134b,r4100,492
2003.339.11:27:01.97:source=1023+131,102316.27,130905.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.11:27:02.09:setupsx
2003.339.11:27:11.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:11.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.11:27:11.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 158 ;
2003.339.11:27:11.33:!2003.339.11:34:32
2003.339.11:28:07.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.11:34:32.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:34:32.01/disc_pos/462479348872,462478348872,
2003.339.11:34:32.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.11:34:32.05:!2003.339.11:34:32
2003.339.11:34:32.05:preob
2003.339.11:34:33.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:34:34.48/tpi/1u,16309,2u,15994,3u,16156,4u,16028,ia,10714
2003.339.11:34:34.48/tpi/9u,16040,au,15905,bu,15966,cu,16139,du,15939,eu,15924,ib,5813
2003.339.11:34:34.48/tpi/5u,15922,6u,16280,7u,15979,8u,16078,ic,17899
2003.339.11:34:34.66/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10705
2003.339.11:34:34.66/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,120,eu,115,ib,5823
2003.339.11:34:34.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17886
2003.339.11:34:36.89/tpzero/1u,488,2u,311,3u,386,4u,441,ia,279
2003.339.11:34:36.89/tpzero/9u,584,au,538,bu,544,cu,511,du,358,eu,423,ib,291
2003.339.11:34:36.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,575,7u,365,8u,272,ic,602
2003.339.11:34:39.13/tpical/1u,18148,2u,17738,3u,18293,4u,18108,ia,12087
2003.339.11:34:39.13/tpical/9u,18666,au,18727,bu,18488,cu,18486,du,19069,eu,18615
2003.339.11:34:39.13/tpical/ib,6661
2003.339.11:34:39.13/tpical/5u,18190,6u,18400,7u,18110,8u,18244,ic,20533
2003.339.11:34:39.14/tpdiff/1u,1839,2u,1744,3u,2137,4u,2080,ia,1373
2003.339.11:34:39.14/tpdiff/9u,2626,au,2822,bu,2522,cu,2347,du,3130,eu,2691,ib,848
2003.339.11:34:39.14/tpdiff/5u,2268,6u,2120,7u,2131,8u,2166,ic,2634
2003.339.11:34:39.31/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12087
2003.339.11:34:39.31/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,120,eu,115,ib,6661
2003.339.11:34:39.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20533
2003.339.11:34:39.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:34:39.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:34:39.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:34:39.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:34:39.90/tsys/1u,47.3,2u,49.5,3u,40.6,4u,41.2,ia,41.8
2003.339.11:34:39.90/tsys/9u,42.4,au,39.2,bu,44.0,cu,47.9,du,35.8,eu,41.5,ib,46.9
2003.339.11:34:39.90/tsys/5u,37.5,6u,40.7,7u,40.3,8u,40.1,ic,36.1
2003.339.11:34:40.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.11:34:40.37/cable/2.4253E-04
2003.339.11:34:40.37:!2003.339.11:34:42
2003.339.11:34:42.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:34:42.00/disc_pos/462607241216,462478348872,
2003.339.11:34:42.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.11:34:42.01:midob
2003.339.11:34:42.77/tpi/1u,16022,2u,15657,3u,15567,4u,15998,ia,10701
2003.339.11:34:42.77/tpi/9u,15769,au,15600,bu,15656,cu,15829,du,16123,eu,15879,ib,5759
2003.339.11:34:42.77/tpi/5u,15892,6u,15839,7u,15967,8u,16020,ic,17872
2003.339.11:34:42.95/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,81,ia,10701
2003.339.11:34:42.95/tpgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,121,eu,115,ib,5759
2003.339.11:34:42.95/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17872
2003.339.11:34:43.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:34:43.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:34:43.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:34:43.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:34:43.53/tsys/1u,47.2,2u,49.3,3u,40.7,4u,41.1,ia,41.7
2003.339.11:34:43.53/tsys/9u,42.4,au,39.3,bu,43.9,cu,48.0,du,35.7,eu,41.4,ib,46.4
2003.339.11:34:43.53/tsys/5u,37.4,6u,40.7,7u,40.3,8u,40.0,ic,36.1
2003.339.11:34:44.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:34:44.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.11:34:44.58/cable/2.4253E-04
2003.339.11:34:44.70/gps-fmout/S +1.50E-07
2003.339.11:34:45.06/wx/15.2,889.0,56.4
2003.339.11:34:45.12/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10702,5778,26,1pps
2003.339.11:34:45.17/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17873,110,24,1pps
2003.339.11:34:45.25/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16304,16272,38,1pps
2003.339.11:34:45.33/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15896,15716,33,1pps
2003.339.11:34:45.41/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,16020,16208,61,1pps
2003.339.11:34:46.16#antcn#TR $$/339.11:34:46.08 85.4747 24.3190 0.0000 0.0004
2003.339.11:34:46.16#antcn#CO 0.0582 -0.0957 -0.7967 0.0385
2003.339.11:34:46.34/mat/600B0214
2003.339.11:34:46.70#setcl#time/187726075,1,2003,339,11,34,47.00,1.564,41.897,34
2003.339.11:34:46.70#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.11:34:47.20/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.11:34:47.20:!2003.339.11:42:54
2003.339.11:42:54.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.11:42:54.00:disc_end
2003.339.11:42:54.49:disc_pos
2003.339.11:42:54.50/disc_pos/470514071928,462479348872,
2003.339.11:42:54.50:disc_check
2003.339.11:42:54.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d11h42m54.515s,22920,0.00250s,40000,7213549744,
2003.339.11:42:54.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.11:42:54.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 450844 : 447099 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:42:54.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 450830 : 447098 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:42:54.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 450865 : 447089 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:42:54.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 450856 : 447090 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:42:54.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 450840 : 447114 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:42:54.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 450840 : 447094 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:42:54.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 450827 : 447093 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:42:54.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 450845 : 447087 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:42:54.98:scan_name=339-1157,r4100,98
2003.339.11:42:54.98:source=0727-115,072758.08,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.11:42:55.08:setupsx
2003.339.11:43:04.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.11:43:04.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.11:43:04.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 159 ;
2003.339.11:43:04.32:!2003.339.11:57:01
2003.339.11:43:31.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.11:44:34.91;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.11:57:01.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:57:01.00/disc_pos/470514071928,470513071928,
2003.339.11:57:01.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.11:57:01.05:!2003.339.11:57:01
2003.339.11:57:01.05:preob
2003.339.11:57:02.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:57:03.49/tpi/1u,16153,2u,16171,3u,16237,4u,15996,ia,10196
2003.339.11:57:03.49/tpi/9u,16088,au,16121,bu,16514,cu,16460,du,16571,eu,16393,ib,5377
2003.339.11:57:03.49/tpi/5u,16213,6u,16303,7u,16341,8u,16176,ic,16925
2003.339.11:57:03.67/tpgain/1u,138,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10194
2003.339.11:57:03.67/tpgain/9u,114,au,95,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5352
2003.339.11:57:03.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16930
2003.339.11:57:05.90/tpzero/1u,491,2u,317,3u,394,4u,444,ia,274
2003.339.11:57:05.90/tpzero/9u,575,au,538,bu,549,cu,510,du,367,eu,425,ib,286
2003.339.11:57:05.90/tpzero/5u,464,6u,579,7u,371,8u,277,ic,595
2003.339.11:57:08.14/tpical/1u,18072,2u,18043,3u,18524,4u,18191,ia,11582
2003.339.11:57:08.14/tpical/9u,18602,au,18805,bu,18861,cu,18532,du,19629,eu,18988
2003.339.11:57:08.14/tpical/ib,6256
2003.339.11:57:08.14/tpical/5u,18699,6u,18626,7u,18658,8u,18580,ic,19598
2003.339.11:57:08.15/tpdiff/1u,1919,2u,1872,3u,2287,4u,2195,ia,1386
2003.339.11:57:08.15/tpdiff/9u,2514,au,2684,bu,2347,cu,2072,du,3058,eu,2595,ib,879
2003.339.11:57:08.15/tpdiff/5u,2486,6u,2323,7u,2317,8u,2404,ic,2673
2003.339.11:57:08.32/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11582
2003.339.11:57:08.32/tpdiffgain/9u,114,au,95,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,6256
2003.339.11:57:08.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19598
2003.339.11:57:08.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:57:08.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:57:08.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:57:08.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:57:08.91/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.6,3u,38.1,4u,39.0,ia,39.4
2003.339.11:57:08.91/tsys/9u,44.4,au,41.8,bu,49.0,cu,55.4,du,38.2,eu,44.3,ib,41.7
2003.339.11:57:08.91/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,37.2,7u,37.9,8u,36.4,ic,33.6
2003.339.11:57:09.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.11:57:09.37/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.11:57:09.37:!2003.339.11:57:11
2003.339.11:57:11.00:disc_pos
2003.339.11:57:11.00/disc_pos/470641995776,470513071928,
2003.339.11:57:11.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.11:57:11.02:midob
2003.339.11:57:11.75/tpi/1u,16172,2u,15615,3u,15693,4u,15998,ia,10204
2003.339.11:57:11.75/tpi/9u,15576,au,15641,bu,15894,cu,16009,du,15666,eu,15725,ib,5321
2003.339.11:57:11.75/tpi/5u,15614,6u,15917,7u,15729,8u,16207,ic,16950
2003.339.11:57:11.93/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10204
2003.339.11:57:11.93/tpgain/9u,112,au,94,bu,117,cu,99,du,121,eu,116,ib,5321
2003.339.11:57:11.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16950
2003.339.11:57:12.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.11:57:12.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.11:57:12.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.11:57:12.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.11:57:12.52/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.6,3u,38.2,4u,39.0,ia,39.4
2003.339.11:57:12.52/tsys/9u,44.6,au,41.4,bu,47.9,cu,53.9,du,37.3,eu,43.2,ib,41.2
2003.339.11:57:12.52/tsys/5u,34.8,6u,37.3,7u,37.8,8u,36.4,ic,33.7
2003.339.11:57:13.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.11:57:13.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.11:57:13.65/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.11:57:13.72/gps-fmout/S +1.68E-07
2003.339.11:57:13.73/wx/15.3,888.9,56.3
2003.339.11:57:13.79/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10194,5341,26,1pps
2003.339.11:57:13.84/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16937,110,24,1pps
2003.339.11:57:13.92/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 7.00,lock,16174,16248,38,1pps
2003.339.11:57:14.00/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15610,16066,33,1pps
2003.339.11:57:14.08/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.97, 4.97,lock,15786,16002,61,1pps
2003.339.11:57:15.18#antcn#TR $$/339.11:57:15.10 149.1737 51.2804 0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.11:57:15.18#antcn#CO 0.0415 -0.0713 -0.7967 0.0140
2003.339.11:57:16.08/mat/600B0222
2003.339.11:57:16.66/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.11:57:16.66:!2003.339.11:58:49
2003.339.11:57:17.69#setcl#time/187861172,1,2003,339,11,57,18.00,1.567,42.272,35
2003.339.11:57:17.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.11:58:49.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.11:58:49.00:disc_end
2003.339.11:58:49.49:disc_pos
2003.339.11:58:49.49/disc_pos/472244678896,470514071928,
2003.339.11:58:49.50:disc_check
2003.339.11:58:49.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d11h58m49.513s,32516,0.00250s,40000,13549343436,
2003.339.11:58:49.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.11:58:49.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 452509 : 448740 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:49.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 452493 : 448738 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:49.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 452529 : 448729 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:49.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 452519 : 448730 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:49.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 452503 : 448754 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:49.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 452503 : 448734 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:49.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 452490 : 448733 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:49.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 452510 : 448727 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:49.98:scan_name=339-1200,r4100,118
2003.339.11:58:49.99:source=0202+149,020207.39,145950.8,1950.0,cw
2003.339.11:58:50.09:setupsx
2003.339.11:58:59.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:59.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.11:58:59.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 160 ;
2003.339.11:58:59.34:!2003.339.12:00:06
2003.339.12:00:01.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:00:06.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:00:06.00/disc_pos/472244678896,472243678896,
2003.339.12:00:06.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:00:06.05:!2003.339.12:00:06
2003.339.12:00:06.05:preob
2003.339.12:00:07.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:00:08.48/tpi/1u,16155,2u,16145,3u,16296,4u,16319,ia,10421
2003.339.12:00:08.48/tpi/9u,16039,au,16096,bu,16210,cu,16101,du,16281,eu,16131,ib,5317
2003.339.12:00:08.48/tpi/5u,16020,6u,16252,7u,16069,8u,16093,ic,17354
2003.339.12:00:08.66/tpgain/1u,137,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10413
2003.339.12:00:08.66/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5317
2003.339.12:00:08.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17352
2003.339.12:00:10.89/tpzero/1u,489,2u,316,3u,392,4u,448,ia,276
2003.339.12:00:10.89/tpzero/9u,583,au,543,bu,549,cu,512,du,368,eu,428,ib,287
2003.339.12:00:10.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,577,7u,368,8u,274,ic,597
2003.339.12:00:13.13/tpical/1u,17986,2u,17979,3u,18496,4u,18513,ia,11780
2003.339.12:00:13.13/tpical/9u,18718,au,18925,bu,18779,cu,18445,du,19566,eu,18931
2003.339.12:00:13.13/tpical/ib,6181
2003.339.12:00:13.13/tpical/5u,18384,6u,18420,7u,18268,8u,18365,ic,19973
2003.339.12:00:13.14/tpdiff/1u,1831,2u,1834,3u,2200,4u,2194,ia,1359
2003.339.12:00:13.14/tpdiff/9u,2679,au,2829,bu,2569,cu,2344,du,3285,eu,2800,ib,864
2003.339.12:00:13.14/tpdiff/5u,2364,6u,2168,7u,2199,8u,2272,ic,2619
2003.339.12:00:13.31/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11780
2003.339.12:00:13.31/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,6181
2003.339.12:00:13.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19973
2003.339.12:00:13.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:00:13.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:00:13.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:00:13.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:00:13.90/tsys/1u,47.1,2u,47.5,3u,39.8,4u,39.8,ia,41.1
2003.339.12:00:13.90/tsys/9u,41.5,au,39.6,bu,43.9,cu,47.9,du,34.9,eu,40.4,ib,41.9
2003.339.12:00:13.90/tsys/5u,36.2,6u,39.8,7u,39.3,8u,38.3,ic,35.2
2003.339.12:00:14.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:00:14.34/cable/2.4216E-04
2003.339.12:00:14.34:!2003.339.12:00:16
2003.339.12:00:16.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:00:16.00/disc_pos/472372686848,472243678896,
2003.339.12:00:16.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:00:16.03:midob
2003.339.12:00:16.77/tpi/1u,16154,2u,15598,3u,15710,4u,15970,ia,10422
2003.339.12:00:16.77/tpi/9u,15726,au,15627,bu,15671,cu,15769,du,16046,eu,15867,ib,5316
2003.339.12:00:16.77/tpi/5u,16025,6u,15859,7u,15545,8u,16102,ic,17363
2003.339.12:00:16.95/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10422
2003.339.12:00:16.95/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,122,eu,116,ib,5316
2003.339.12:00:16.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17363
2003.339.12:00:17.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:00:17.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:00:17.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:00:17.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:00:17.53/tsys/1u,47.1,2u,47.5,3u,39.8,4u,39.9,ia,41.1
2003.339.12:00:17.53/tsys/9u,41.4,au,39.2,bu,43.9,cu,47.9,du,34.9,eu,40.4,ib,41.9
2003.339.12:00:17.53/tsys/5u,36.2,6u,39.9,7u,39.4,8u,38.3,ic,35.2
2003.339.12:00:18.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:00:18.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:00:18.62/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.12:00:18.72/gps-fmout/S +1.80E-07
2003.339.12:00:18.73/wx/15.3,888.9,57.2
2003.339.12:00:18.79/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10419,5317,26,1pps
2003.339.12:00:18.84/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17361,110,24,1pps
2003.339.12:00:18.92/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.94,lock,16165,16301,38,1pps
2003.339.12:00:19.00/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16025,15923,33,1pps
2003.339.12:00:19.08/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,16040,16084,61,1pps
2003.339.12:00:20.16#antcn#TR $$/339.12:00:20.08 275.2898 30.2429 -0.0000 -0.0001
2003.339.12:00:20.16#antcn#CO 0.0427 -0.0801 -0.7967 0.0299
2003.339.12:00:20.44/mat/600B0175
2003.339.12:00:21.02/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:00:21.02:!2003.339.12:02:14
2003.339.12:00:21.69#setcl#time/187879571,1,2003,339,12,00,22.00,1.571,42.323,35
2003.339.12:00:21.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:02:14.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:02:14.00:disc_end
2003.339.12:02:14.49:disc_pos
2003.339.12:02:14.49/disc_pos/474295410776,472244678896,
2003.339.12:02:14.50:disc_check
2003.339.12:02:14.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h02m14.515s,14308,0.00250s,40000,1229326328,
2003.339.12:02:14.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:02:14.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 454478 : 450685 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:14.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 454462 : 450683 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:14.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 454500 : 450674 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:14.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 454488 : 450675 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:14.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 454472 : 450699 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:14.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 454472 : 450679 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:14.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 454459 : 450678 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:14.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 454480 : 450673 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:14.99:scan_name=339-1204,r4100,98
2003.339.12:02:15.00:source=0552+398,055201.37,394821.9,1950.0,cw
2003.339.12:02:15.08:setupsx
2003.339.12:02:24.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:24.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:02:24.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 161 ;
2003.339.12:02:24.32:!2003.339.12:04:07
2003.339.12:02:57.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:04:07.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:04:07.00/disc_pos/474295410776,474294410776,
2003.339.12:04:07.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:04:07.04:!2003.339.12:04:07
2003.339.12:04:07.05:preob
2003.339.12:04:08.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:04:09.47/tpi/1u,16184,2u,16150,3u,16107,4u,16314,ia,9920
2003.339.12:04:09.47/tpi/9u,16243,au,16248,bu,16199,cu,16269,du,16285,eu,16193,ib,5137
2003.339.12:04:09.47/tpi/5u,15737,6u,16343,7u,15853,8u,16217,ic,16436
2003.339.12:04:09.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9923
2003.339.12:04:09.65/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5142
2003.339.12:04:09.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16446
2003.339.12:04:11.87/tpzero/1u,493,2u,320,3u,395,4u,452,ia,272
2003.339.12:04:11.87/tpzero/9u,589,au,547,bu,553,cu,516,du,374,eu,431,ib,285
2003.339.12:04:11.87/tpzero/5u,460,6u,579,7u,367,8u,277,ic,590
2003.339.12:04:14.10/tpical/1u,18136,2u,18064,3u,18458,4u,18638,ia,11312
2003.339.12:04:14.10/tpical/9u,19091,au,19252,bu,18884,cu,18740,du,19744,eu,19176
2003.339.12:04:14.10/tpical/ib,6035
2003.339.12:04:14.10/tpical/5u,18259,6u,18635,7u,18181,8u,18674,ic,19094
2003.339.12:04:14.11/tpdiff/1u,1952,2u,1914,3u,2351,4u,2324,ia,1392
2003.339.12:04:14.11/tpdiff/9u,2848,au,3004,bu,2685,cu,2471,du,3459,eu,2983,ib,898
2003.339.12:04:14.11/tpdiff/5u,2522,6u,2292,7u,2328,8u,2457,ic,2658
2003.339.12:04:14.28/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,11312
2003.339.12:04:14.28/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,6035
2003.339.12:04:14.28/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19094
2003.339.12:04:14.86/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:04:14.86/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:04:14.86/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:04:14.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:04:14.87/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,45.5,3u,36.8,4u,37.5,ia,38.1
2003.339.12:04:14.87/tsys/9u,39.6,au,37.6,bu,42.0,cu,45.9,du,33.1,eu,38.0,ib,38.9
2003.339.12:04:14.87/tsys/5u,33.3,6u,37.8,7u,36.6,8u,35.7,ic,32.8
2003.339.12:04:15.03/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:04:15.42/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.12:04:15.42:!2003.339.12:04:17
2003.339.12:04:17.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:04:17.00/disc_pos/474423332864,474294410776,
2003.339.12:04:17.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:04:17.01:midob
2003.339.12:04:17.75/tpi/1u,16200,2u,15569,3u,15573,4u,15963,ia,9928
2003.339.12:04:17.75/tpi/9u,15755,au,15852,bu,15633,cu,15910,du,16033,eu,15673,ib,5143
2003.339.12:04:17.75/tpi/5u,15753,6u,15928,7u,15853,8u,16194,ic,16449
2003.339.12:04:17.93/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9928
2003.339.12:04:17.93/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5143
2003.339.12:04:17.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16449
2003.339.12:04:18.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:04:18.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:04:18.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:04:18.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:04:18.51/tsys/1u,44.3,2u,45.4,3u,36.9,4u,37.6,ia,38.2
2003.339.12:04:18.51/tsys/9u,39.7,au,37.5,bu,41.9,cu,45.8,du,33.1,eu,38.1,ib,39.0
2003.339.12:04:18.51/tsys/5u,33.4,6u,37.8,7u,36.6,8u,35.6,ic,32.8
2003.339.12:04:19.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:04:19.31/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:04:19.67/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.12:04:20.71/gps-fmout/S +1.31E-07
2003.339.12:04:23.36/wx/15.3,888.9,56.7
2003.339.12:04:23.41/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9927,5140,26,1pps
2003.339.12:04:23.46/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16446,110,24,1pps
2003.339.12:04:23.54/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16225,16265,38,1pps
2003.339.12:04:23.62/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15747,15625,33,1pps
2003.339.12:04:23.70/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,15964,16079,61,1pps
2003.339.12:04:24.16#antcn#TR $$/339.12:04:24.10 344.4331 71.4921 -0.0003 -0.0001
2003.339.12:04:24.16#antcn#CO 0.0001 -0.0155 -0.7967 0.0059
2003.339.12:04:25.69/mat/600B0173
2003.339.12:04:26.70#setcl#time/187904072,1,2003,339,12,04,27.00,1.563,42.391,34
2003.339.12:04:26.70#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:04:27.20/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:04:27.20:!2003.339.12:05:55
2003.339.12:05:55.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:05:55.00:disc_end
2003.339.12:05:55.49:disc_pos
2003.339.12:05:55.50/disc_pos/476026177688,474295410776,
2003.339.12:05:55.50:disc_check
2003.339.12:05:55.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h05m55.520s,17512,0.00250s,40000,1805309884,
2003.339.12:05:55.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:05:55.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 456141 : 452325 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:05:55.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 456127 : 452324 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:05:55.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 456166 : 452313 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:05:55.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 456152 : 452315 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:05:55.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 456136 : 452339 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:05:55.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 456135 : 452319 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:05:55.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 456123 : 452318 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:05:55.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 456143 : 452313 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:05:55.99:scan_name=339-1207,r4100,98
2003.339.12:05:56.00:source=cta26,033658.94,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.12:05:56.10:setupsx
2003.339.12:06:05.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:06:05.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:06:05.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 162 ;
2003.339.12:06:05.33:!2003.339.12:07:06
2003.339.12:06:54.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:07:06.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:07:06.00/disc_pos/476026177688,476025177688,
2003.339.12:07:06.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:07:06.05:!2003.339.12:07:06
2003.339.12:07:06.05:preob
2003.339.12:07:07.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:07:08.49/tpi/1u,16336,2u,16235,3u,16041,4u,16172,ia,10047
2003.339.12:07:08.49/tpi/9u,15953,au,16112,bu,16134,cu,16233,du,16009,eu,16100,ib,5129
2003.339.12:07:08.49/tpi/5u,15861,6u,16261,7u,16045,8u,15923,ic,16603
2003.339.12:07:08.67/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10040
2003.339.12:07:08.67/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5128
2003.339.12:07:08.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16615
2003.339.12:07:10.90/tpzero/1u,496,2u,321,3u,391,4u,449,ia,272
2003.339.12:07:10.90/tpzero/9u,585,au,548,bu,554,cu,516,du,368,eu,429,ib,285
2003.339.12:07:10.90/tpzero/5u,461,6u,579,7u,369,8u,273,ic,591
2003.339.12:07:13.14/tpical/1u,18226,2u,18078,3u,18251,4u,18391,ia,11391
2003.339.12:07:13.14/tpical/9u,18727,au,19124,bu,18780,cu,18664,du,19366,eu,18973
2003.339.12:07:13.14/tpical/ib,5993
2003.339.12:07:13.14/tpical/5u,18318,6u,18502,7u,18294,8u,18178,ic,19181
2003.339.12:07:13.15/tpdiff/1u,1890,2u,1843,3u,2210,4u,2219,ia,1344
2003.339.12:07:13.15/tpdiff/9u,2774,au,3012,bu,2646,cu,2431,du,3357,eu,2873,ib,864
2003.339.12:07:13.15/tpdiff/5u,2457,6u,2241,7u,2249,8u,2255,ic,2578
2003.339.12:07:13.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11391
2003.339.12:07:13.32/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5993
2003.339.12:07:13.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19181
2003.339.12:07:13.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:07:13.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:07:13.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:07:13.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:07:13.91/tsys/1u,46.1,2u,47.5,3u,38.9,4u,39.0,ia,40.0
2003.339.12:07:13.91/tsys/9u,39.9,au,37.2,bu,42.4,cu,46.5,du,33.5,eu,39.3,ib,40.4
2003.339.12:07:13.91/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,38.5,7u,38.3,8u,38.2,ic,34.2
2003.339.12:07:14.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:07:14.38/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.12:07:14.38:!2003.339.12:07:16
2003.339.12:07:16.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:07:16.00/disc_pos/476154068992,476025177688,
2003.339.12:07:16.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:07:16.01:midob
2003.339.12:07:16.77/tpi/1u,16044,2u,15625,3u,15487,4u,15742,ia,10040
2003.339.12:07:16.77/tpi/9u,15761,au,15810,bu,15856,cu,15916,du,16026,eu,15812,ib,5128
2003.339.12:07:16.77/tpi/5u,15873,6u,15862,7u,15389,8u,15861,ic,16589
2003.339.12:07:16.95/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10040
2003.339.12:07:16.95/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5128
2003.339.12:07:16.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16589
2003.339.12:07:17.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:07:17.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:07:17.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:07:17.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:07:17.53/tsys/1u,45.9,2u,47.3,3u,39.1,4u,38.9,ia,40.0
2003.339.12:07:17.53/tsys/9u,40.1,au,37.3,bu,42.4,cu,46.6,du,33.6,eu,39.2,ib,40.4
2003.339.12:07:17.53/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,38.5,7u,38.1,8u,38.0,ic,34.1
2003.339.12:07:18.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:07:18.30/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:07:18.64/cable/2.4201E-04
2003.339.12:07:18.71/gps-fmout/S +1.20E-07
2003.339.12:07:21.86/wx/15.3,888.9,57.1
2003.339.12:07:21.91/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10031,5129,26,1pps
2003.339.12:07:21.96/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16578,110,24,1pps
2003.339.12:07:22.04/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.06,lock,16295,16139,38,1pps
2003.339.12:07:22.12/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15876,15757,33,1pps
2003.339.12:07:22.20/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,15985,16126,61,1pps
2003.339.12:07:23.18#antcn#TR $$/339.12:07:23.10 244.6402 43.2459 0.0001 -0.0001
2003.339.12:07:23.18#antcn#CO 0.0308 -0.0730 -0.7967 0.0186
2003.339.12:07:23.63/mat/600B0158
2003.339.12:07:24.19/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:07:24.20:!2003.339.12:08:54
2003.339.12:07:24.70#setcl#time/187921872,1,2003,339,12,07,25.00,1.561,42.441,34
2003.339.12:07:24.70#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:08:54.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:08:54.01:disc_end
2003.339.12:08:54.49:disc_pos
2003.339.12:08:54.50/disc_pos/477756914696,476026177688,
2003.339.12:08:54.50:disc_check
2003.339.12:08:54.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h08m54.520s,7328,0.00250s,40000,1133273176,
2003.339.12:08:54.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:08:54.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 457806 : 453966 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:08:54.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 457790 : 453964 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:08:54.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 457830 : 453953 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:08:54.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 457817 : 453955 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:08:54.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 457799 : 453979 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:08:54.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 457799 : 453959 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:08:54.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 457786 : 453958 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:08:54.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 457807 : 453953 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:08:54.99:scan_name=339-1210,r4100,98
2003.339.12:08:55.00:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.12:08:55.08:setupsx
2003.339.12:09:04.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:09:04.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:09:04.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 163 ;
2003.339.12:09:04.33:!2003.339.12:09:55
2003.339.12:09:36.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:09:55.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:09:55.00/disc_pos/477756914696,477755914696,
2003.339.12:09:55.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:09:55.05:!2003.339.12:09:55
2003.339.12:09:55.05:preob
2003.339.12:09:56.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:09:57.47/tpi/1u,16131,2u,16296,3u,16135,4u,16354,ia,10685
2003.339.12:09:57.47/tpi/9u,16090,au,15942,bu,16248,cu,16054,du,16133,eu,16194,ib,5425
2003.339.12:09:57.47/tpi/5u,15769,6u,16126,7u,15889,8u,15947,ic,17770
2003.339.12:09:57.65/tpgain/1u,135,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10674
2003.339.12:09:57.65/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,5420
2003.339.12:09:57.65/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17770
2003.339.12:09:59.87/tpzero/1u,485,2u,315,3u,386,4u,447,ia,279
2003.339.12:09:59.87/tpzero/9u,584,au,538,bu,550,cu,510,du,363,eu,428,ib,288
2003.339.12:09:59.87/tpzero/5u,459,6u,575,7u,365,8u,273,ic,601
2003.339.12:10:02.10/tpical/1u,17939,2u,18101,3u,18316,4u,18546,ia,12075
2003.339.12:10:02.10/tpical/9u,18730,au,18760,bu,18833,cu,18447,du,19377,eu,19029
2003.339.12:10:02.10/tpical/ib,6306
2003.339.12:10:02.10/tpical/5u,18136,6u,18322,7u,18058,8u,18201,ic,20451
2003.339.12:10:02.11/tpdiff/1u,1808,2u,1805,3u,2181,4u,2192,ia,1390
2003.339.12:10:02.11/tpdiff/9u,2640,au,2818,bu,2585,cu,2393,du,3244,eu,2835,ib,881
2003.339.12:10:02.11/tpdiff/5u,2367,6u,2196,7u,2169,8u,2254,ic,2681
2003.339.12:10:02.28/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,12075
2003.339.12:10:02.28/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,6306
2003.339.12:10:02.28/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20451
2003.339.12:10:02.86/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:10:02.86/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:10:02.86/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:10:02.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:10:02.87/tsys/1u,47.6,2u,48.7,3u,39.7,4u,39.9,ia,41.2
2003.339.12:10:02.87/tsys/9u,42.3,au,39.4,bu,43.7,cu,46.8,du,35.0,eu,40.0,ib,42.0
2003.339.12:10:02.87/tsys/5u,35.6,6u,38.9,7u,39.4,8u,38.2,ic,35.2
2003.339.12:10:02.98/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.12:10:03.34/cable/2.4216E-04
2003.339.12:10:03.34:!2003.339.12:10:05
2003.339.12:10:05.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:10:05.00/disc_pos/477884887040,477755914696,
2003.339.12:10:05.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:10:05.01:midob
2003.339.12:10:05.77/tpi/1u,16136,2u,15710,3u,15562,4u,15975,ia,10692
2003.339.12:10:05.77/tpi/9u,15819,au,15650,bu,15688,cu,15774,du,15908,eu,15661,ib,5423
2003.339.12:10:05.77/tpi/5u,15856,6u,16177,7u,15905,8u,15967,ic,17853
2003.339.12:10:05.95/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,81,ia,10692
2003.339.12:10:05.95/tpgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,114,ib,5423
2003.339.12:10:05.95/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17853
2003.339.12:10:06.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:10:06.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:10:06.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:10:06.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:10:06.53/tsys/1u,47.6,2u,48.7,3u,39.8,4u,40.0,ia,41.2
2003.339.12:10:06.53/tsys/9u,42.3,au,39.5,bu,43.7,cu,46.9,du,35.1,eu,40.1,ib,42.0
2003.339.12:10:06.53/tsys/5u,35.8,6u,39.1,7u,39.4,8u,38.3,ic,35.4
2003.339.12:10:07.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:10:07.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.12:10:07.63/cable/2.4216E-04
2003.339.12:10:07.72/gps-fmout/S +1.60E-07
2003.339.12:10:09.43/wx/15.3,888.9,57.1
2003.339.12:10:09.48/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10688,5423,26,1pps
2003.339.12:10:09.53/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17791,110,24,1pps
2003.339.12:10:09.61/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.76,lock,16159,16156,38,1pps
2003.339.12:10:09.69/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15813,15659,33,1pps
2003.339.12:10:09.77/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,16082,16140,61,1pps
2003.339.12:10:10.16#antcn#TR $$/339.12:10:10.08 313.7423 27.7776 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.12:10:10.16#antcn#CO 0.0476 -0.0735 -0.7967 0.0331
2003.339.12:10:10.35/mat/600B0181
2003.339.12:10:10.97/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:10:10.98:!2003.339.12:11:43
2003.339.12:10:11.69#setcl#time/187938570,1,2003,339,12,10,12.00,1.570,42.487,35
2003.339.12:10:11.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:11:43.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:11:43.01:disc_end
2003.339.12:11:43.50:disc_pos
2003.339.12:11:43.50/disc_pos/479487730248,477756914696,
2003.339.12:11:43.51:disc_check
2003.339.12:11:43.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h11m43.520s,14104,0.00250s,40000,973177672,
2003.339.12:11:43.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:11:43.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 459469 : 455606 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:43.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 459454 : 455604 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:43.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 459494 : 455594 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:43.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 459481 : 455595 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:43.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 459463 : 455619 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:43.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 459464 : 455600 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:43.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 459450 : 455598 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:43.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 459470 : 455594 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:44.00:scan_name=339-1213a,r4100,332
2003.339.12:11:44.00:source=0537-441,053721.05,-440644.6,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.12:11:45.09:setupsx
2003.339.12:11:54.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:54.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:11:54.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 164 ;
2003.339.12:11:54.32:!2003.339.12:13:01
2003.339.12:12:57.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:13:01.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:13:01.00/disc_pos/479487730248,479486730248,
2003.339.12:13:01.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:13:01.04:!2003.339.12:13:01
2003.339.12:13:01.05:preob
2003.339.12:13:02.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:13:03.49/tpi/1u,16179,2u,16083,3u,16248,4u,16231,ia,10582
2003.339.12:13:03.49/tpi/9u,16218,au,16085,bu,16099,cu,16122,du,16187,eu,16254,ib,5562
2003.339.12:13:03.49/tpi/5u,15680,6u,16039,7u,16353,8u,16358,ic,17660
2003.339.12:13:03.67/tpgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10569
2003.339.12:13:03.67/tpgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,5527
2003.339.12:13:03.67/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17627
2003.339.12:13:05.90/tpzero/1u,488,2u,313,3u,388,4u,445,ia,277
2003.339.12:13:05.90/tpzero/9u,583,au,535,bu,540,cu,506,du,359,eu,424,ib,288
2003.339.12:13:05.90/tpzero/5u,458,6u,572,7u,369,8u,277,ic,599
2003.339.12:13:08.14/tpical/1u,17952,2u,17841,3u,18387,4u,18318,ia,11924
2003.339.12:13:08.14/tpical/9u,18583,au,18600,bu,18341,cu,18233,du,19251,eu,18816
2003.339.12:13:08.14/tpical/ib,6367
2003.339.12:13:08.14/tpical/5u,17953,6u,18119,7u,18525,8u,18593,ic,20227
2003.339.12:13:08.15/tpdiff/1u,1773,2u,1758,3u,2139,4u,2087,ia,1342
2003.339.12:13:08.15/tpdiff/9u,2365,au,2515,bu,2242,cu,2111,du,3064,eu,2562,ib,805
2003.339.12:13:08.15/tpdiff/5u,2273,6u,2080,7u,2172,8u,2235,ic,2567
2003.339.12:13:08.32/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11924
2003.339.12:13:08.32/tpdiffgain/9u,118,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,6367
2003.339.12:13:08.32/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20227
2003.339.12:13:08.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:13:08.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:13:08.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:13:08.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:13:08.91/tsys/1u,48.7,2u,49.3,3u,40.8,4u,41.6,ia,42.2
2003.339.12:13:08.91/tsys/9u,47.6,au,44.5,bu,50.0,cu,53.3,du,37.2,eu,44.5,ib,47.2
2003.339.12:13:08.91/tsys/5u,36.8,6u,40.9,7u,40.5,8u,39.6,ic,36.6
2003.339.12:13:09.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:13:09.37/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.12:13:09.37:!2003.339.12:13:11
2003.339.12:13:11.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:13:11.00/disc_pos/479615713280,479486730248,
2003.339.12:13:11.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:13:11.03:midob
2003.339.12:13:11.78/tpi/1u,16137,2u,15768,3u,15644,4u,15802,ia,10558
2003.339.12:13:11.78/tpi/9u,15768,au,15863,bu,15907,cu,15969,du,15762,eu,15834,ib,5491
2003.339.12:13:11.78/tpi/5u,15680,6u,16025,7u,15727,8u,15833,ic,17738
2003.339.12:13:11.96/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10558
2003.339.12:13:11.96/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5491
2003.339.12:13:11.96/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17738
2003.339.12:13:12.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:13:12.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:13:12.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:13:12.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:13:12.55/tsys/1u,48.5,2u,49.2,3u,40.8,4u,41.5,ia,42.1
2003.339.12:13:12.55/tsys/9u,47.1,au,43.9,bu,49.3,cu,52.7,du,36.8,eu,44.1,ib,46.5
2003.339.12:13:12.55/tsys/5u,36.8,6u,40.9,7u,40.4,8u,39.5,ic,36.7
2003.339.12:13:13.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:13:13.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:13:13.64/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.12:13:13.71/gps-fmout/S +1.24E-07
2003.339.12:13:13.72/wx/15.3,888.9,56.7
2003.339.12:13:13.78/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10555,5474,26,1pps
2003.339.12:13:13.83/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17693,109,24,1pps
2003.339.12:13:13.91/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.88,lock,16129,16301,38,1pps
2003.339.12:13:13.99/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15685,16171,33,1pps
2003.339.12:13:14.07/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.27, 4.82,lock,15953,15968,61,1pps
2003.339.12:13:15.18#antcn#TR $$/339.12:13:15.10 189.9784 22.7014 0.0001 -0.0001
2003.339.12:13:15.18#antcn#CO 0.0497 -0.1034 -0.7967 0.0415
2003.339.12:13:16.30/mat/600B0167
2003.339.12:13:16.92/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:13:16.93:!2003.339.12:18:43
2003.339.12:13:17.70#setcl#time/187957171,1,2003,339,12,13,18.00,1.563,42.539,34
2003.339.12:13:17.70#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:17:29.36;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.12:18:43.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:18:43.00:disc_end
2003.339.12:18:43.48:disc_pos
2003.339.12:18:43.49/disc_pos/484962545072,479487730248,
2003.339.12:18:43.49:disc_check
2003.339.12:18:43.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h18m43.520s,7496,0.00250s,40000,1245191784,
2003.339.12:18:43.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:18:43.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 464704 : 460817 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:43.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 464688 : 460816 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:43.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 464729 : 460805 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:43.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 464715 : 460806 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:43.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 464698 : 460830 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:43.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 464698 : 460811 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:43.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 464686 : 460810 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:43.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 464706 : 460805 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:43.98:scan_name=339-1221,r4100,204
2003.339.12:18:43.98:source=0515+208,051505.02,205143.7,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.12:18:44.10:setupsx
2003.339.12:18:53.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:53.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:18:53.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 165 ;
2003.339.12:18:53.33:!2003.339.12:21:30
2003.339.12:19:30.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:21:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:21:30.00/disc_pos/484962545072,484961545072,
2003.339.12:21:30.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:21:30.06:!2003.339.12:21:30
2003.339.12:21:30.07:preob
2003.339.12:21:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:21:32.47/tpi/1u,16154,2u,16261,3u,16288,4u,16318,ia,9680
2003.339.12:21:32.47/tpi/9u,16203,au,16063,bu,15948,cu,16069,du,16272,eu,16036,ib,5011
2003.339.12:21:32.47/tpi/5u,15816,6u,16095,7u,15981,8u,16307,ic,15949
2003.339.12:21:32.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,9683
2003.339.12:21:32.65/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5013
2003.339.12:21:32.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15953
2003.339.12:21:34.88/tpzero/1u,496,2u,324,3u,399,4u,452,ia,270
2003.339.12:21:34.88/tpzero/9u,591,au,547,bu,553,cu,519,du,378,eu,430,ib,283
2003.339.12:21:34.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,576,7u,369,8u,279,ic,584
2003.339.12:21:37.12/tpical/1u,18079,2u,18188,3u,18635,4u,18641,ia,11046
2003.339.12:21:37.12/tpical/9u,19088,au,19176,bu,18692,cu,18619,du,19767,eu,18999
2003.339.12:21:37.12/tpical/ib,5881
2003.339.12:21:37.12/tpical/5u,18362,6u,18361,7u,18305,8u,18737,ic,18549
2003.339.12:21:37.13/tpdiff/1u,1925,2u,1927,3u,2347,4u,2323,ia,1366
2003.339.12:21:37.13/tpdiff/9u,2885,au,3113,bu,2744,cu,2550,du,3495,eu,2963,ib,870
2003.339.12:21:37.13/tpdiff/5u,2546,6u,2266,7u,2324,8u,2430,ic,2600
2003.339.12:21:37.30/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,118,3u,110,4u,86,ia,11046
2003.339.12:21:37.30/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5881
2003.339.12:21:37.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,18549
2003.339.12:21:37.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:21:37.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:21:37.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:21:37.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:21:37.89/tsys/1u,44.7,2u,45.5,3u,37.2,4u,37.6,ia,37.9
2003.339.12:21:37.89/tsys/9u,39.0,au,35.9,bu,40.4,cu,43.9,du,32.7,eu,37.9,ib,39.1
2003.339.12:21:37.89/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,37.7,7u,36.9,8u,36.3,ic,32.5
2003.339.12:21:38.04/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:21:38.40/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.12:21:38.40:!2003.339.12:21:40
2003.339.12:21:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:21:40.00/disc_pos/485090512896,484961545072,
2003.339.12:21:40.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:21:40.03:midob
2003.339.12:21:40.79/tpi/1u,16137,2u,15722,3u,15519,4u,15978,ia,9699
2003.339.12:21:40.79/tpi/9u,16218,au,15779,bu,15724,cu,15797,du,16272,eu,16280,ib,5013
2003.339.12:21:40.79/tpi/5u,15840,6u,16050,7u,15960,8u,16281,ic,15973
2003.339.12:21:40.97/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,85,ia,9699
2003.339.12:21:40.97/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,127,eu,121,ib,5013
2003.339.12:21:40.97/tpgain/5u,55,6u,78,7u,57,8u,68,ic,15973
2003.339.12:21:41.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:21:41.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:21:41.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:21:41.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:21:41.55/tsys/1u,44.7,2u,45.5,3u,37.5,4u,37.7,ia,38.0
2003.339.12:21:41.55/tsys/9u,39.0,au,36.0,bu,40.5,cu,44.0,du,32.7,eu,37.9,ib,39.1
2003.339.12:21:41.55/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,37.6,7u,36.9,8u,36.2,ic,32.6
2003.339.12:21:42.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:21:42.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.12:21:42.62/cable/2.4304E-04
2003.339.12:21:42.72/gps-fmout/S +1.75E-07
2003.339.12:21:45.59/wx/15.3,888.8,64.7
2003.339.12:21:45.65/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9701,5014,26,1pps
2003.339.12:21:45.70/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15979,110,24,1pps
2003.339.12:21:45.78/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16316,16210,38,1pps
2003.339.12:21:45.86/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,15843,15692,33,1pps
2003.339.12:21:45.94/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16225,15951,61,1pps
2003.339.12:21:46.16#antcn#TR $$/339.12:21:46.08 270.0246 71.2620 -0.0000 -0.0001
2003.339.12:21:46.16#antcn#CO -0.0406 -0.0288 -0.7967 0.0059
2003.339.12:21:47.67/mat/600B0120
2003.339.12:21:48.22/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:21:48.22:!2003.339.12:25:04
2003.339.12:21:48.68#setcl#time/188008268,1,2003,339,12,21,49.00,1.574,42.681,36
2003.339.12:21:48.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:25:04.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:25:04.00:disc_end
2003.339.12:25:04.48:disc_pos
2003.339.12:25:04.49/disc_pos/488388927744,484962545072,
2003.339.12:25:04.50:disc_check
2003.339.12:25:04.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h25m04.515s,36024,0.00250s,40000,2669508800,
2003.339.12:25:04.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:25:04.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 467985 : 464074 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:04.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 467972 : 464074 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:04.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 468010 : 464062 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:04.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 467997 : 464063 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:04.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 467979 : 464087 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:04.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 467979 : 464068 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:04.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 467967 : 464067 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:04.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 467987 : 464062 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:04.98:scan_name=339-1226,r4100,502
2003.339.12:25:04.99:source=0718+793,071808.69,791722.7,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.12:25:05.10:setupsx
2003.339.12:25:14.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:14.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:25:14.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 166 ;
2003.339.12:25:14.33:!2003.339.12:26:05
2003.339.12:25:59.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:26:05.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:26:05.00/disc_pos/488388927744,488387927744,
2003.339.12:26:05.03:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:26:05.06:!2003.339.12:26:05
2003.339.12:26:05.06:preob
2003.339.12:26:06.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:26:07.48/tpi/1u,16148,2u,16052,3u,16172,4u,16075,ia,10496
2003.339.12:26:07.48/tpi/9u,16165,au,16207,bu,16058,cu,16215,du,15929,eu,16037,ib,5361
2003.339.12:26:07.48/tpi/5u,16055,6u,16214,7u,16137,8u,16172,ic,17403
2003.339.12:26:07.66/tpgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10498
2003.339.12:26:07.66/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,121,eu,116,ib,5363
2003.339.12:26:07.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17400
2003.339.12:26:09.89/tpzero/1u,488,2u,313,3u,388,4u,444,ia,277
2003.339.12:26:09.89/tpzero/9u,585,au,543,bu,545,cu,513,du,360,eu,425,ib,286
2003.339.12:26:09.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,576,7u,367,8u,275,ic,598
2003.339.12:26:12.13/tpical/1u,17987,2u,17844,3u,18350,4u,18228,ia,11874
2003.339.12:26:12.13/tpical/9u,18921,au,19155,bu,18635,cu,18629,du,19201,eu,18861
2003.339.12:26:12.13/tpical/ib,6257
2003.339.12:26:12.13/tpical/5u,18452,6u,18389,7u,18352,8u,18427,ic,20052
2003.339.12:26:12.14/tpdiff/1u,1839,2u,1792,3u,2178,4u,2153,ia,1378
2003.339.12:26:12.14/tpdiff/9u,2756,au,2948,bu,2577,cu,2414,du,3272,eu,2824,ib,896
2003.339.12:26:12.14/tpdiff/5u,2397,6u,2175,7u,2215,8u,2255,ic,2649
2003.339.12:26:12.31/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11874
2003.339.12:26:12.31/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,121,eu,116,ib,6257
2003.339.12:26:12.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20052
2003.339.12:26:12.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:26:12.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:26:12.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:26:12.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:26:12.90/tsys/1u,46.8,2u,48.3,3u,39.9,4u,39.9,ia,40.8
2003.339.12:26:12.90/tsys/9u,40.7,au,38.3,bu,43.3,cu,46.8,du,34.3,eu,39.8,ib,40.8
2003.339.12:26:12.90/tsys/5u,35.8,6u,39.5,7u,39.2,8u,38.8,ic,34.9
2003.339.12:26:13.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:26:13.38/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.12:26:13.38:!2003.339.12:26:15
2003.339.12:26:15.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:26:15.00/disc_pos/488516935680,488387927744,
2003.339.12:26:15.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:26:15.02:midob
2003.339.12:26:15.75/tpi/1u,16131,2u,15765,3u,15573,4u,15677,ia,10493
2003.339.12:26:15.75/tpi/9u,15591,au,15778,bu,15782,cu,15885,du,16182,eu,15717,ib,5363
2003.339.12:26:15.75/tpi/5u,15452,6u,15811,7u,15572,8u,16131,ic,17408
2003.339.12:26:15.93/tpgain/1u,136,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10493
2003.339.12:26:15.93/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,122,eu,115,ib,5363
2003.339.12:26:15.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17408
2003.339.12:26:16.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:26:16.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:26:16.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:26:16.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:26:16.51/tsys/1u,46.8,2u,48.3,3u,39.9,4u,39.9,ia,40.8
2003.339.12:26:16.51/tsys/9u,40.6,au,38.0,bu,43.3,cu,46.8,du,34.2,eu,39.7,ib,40.8
2003.339.12:26:16.51/tsys/5u,35.8,6u,39.6,7u,39.2,8u,38.7,ic,34.9
2003.339.12:26:17.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:26:17.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:26:17.61/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.12:26:17.70/gps-fmout/S +1.80E-07
2003.339.12:26:17.71/wx/15.3,888.8,64.3
2003.339.12:26:17.77/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10499,5362,26,1pps
2003.339.12:26:17.82/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17425,110,24,1pps
2003.339.12:26:17.90/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.88,lock,16141,16306,38,1pps
2003.339.12:26:17.98/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16070,15953,33,1pps
2003.339.12:26:18.06/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.90,lock,15865,15931,61,1pps
2003.339.12:26:19.16#antcn#TR $$/339.12:26:19.09 2.4736 32.6888 -0.0004 0.0001
2003.339.12:26:19.16#antcn#CO 0.0525 -0.0673 -0.7967 0.0272
2003.339.12:26:20.18/mat/600B0193
2003.339.12:26:20.77/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:26:20.77:!2003.339.12:34:37
2003.339.12:26:21.68#setcl#time/188035568,1,2003,339,12,26,22.00,1.572,42.756,36
2003.339.12:26:21.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:34:37.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:34:37.00:disc_end
2003.339.12:34:37.48:disc_pos
2003.339.12:34:37.49/disc_pos/496583306664,488388927744,
2003.339.12:34:37.49:disc_check
2003.339.12:34:37.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h34m37.515s,36124,0.00250s,40000,973620980,
2003.339.12:34:37.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:34:37.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 475813 : 471880 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:37.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 475800 : 471879 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:37.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 475838 : 471867 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:37.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 475827 : 471868 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:37.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 475807 : 471892 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:37.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 475808 : 471873 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:37.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 475795 : 471872 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:37.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 475817 : 471868 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:37.97:scan_name=339-1239,r4100,98
2003.339.12:34:37.97:source=1308+326,130807.57,323640.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.12:34:38.10:setupsx
2003.339.12:34:47.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:47.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:34:47.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 167 ;
2003.339.12:34:47.34:!2003.339.12:38:52
2003.339.12:35:13.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:38:52.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:38:52.00/disc_pos/496583306664,496582306664,
2003.339.12:38:52.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:38:52.04:!2003.339.12:38:52
2003.339.12:38:52.05:preob
2003.339.12:38:53.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:38:54.47/tpi/1u,16231,2u,16105,3u,16225,4u,16198,ia,12592
2003.339.12:38:54.47/tpi/9u,15970,au,16225,bu,16117,cu,16118,du,15883,eu,15890,ib,6510
2003.339.12:38:54.47/tpi/5u,15943,6u,16322,7u,16098,8u,15806,ic,21139
2003.339.12:38:54.65/tpgain/1u,126,2u,104,3u,96,4u,75,ia,12594
2003.339.12:38:54.65/tpgain/9u,108,au,87,bu,106,cu,89,du,110,eu,105,ib,6510
2003.339.12:38:54.65/tpgain/5u,48,6u,69,7u,50,8u,58,ic,21128
2003.339.12:38:56.88/tpzero/1u,473,2u,300,3u,370,4u,435,ia,297
2003.339.12:38:56.88/tpzero/9u,567,au,531,bu,527,cu,496,du,335,eu,409,ib,299
2003.339.12:38:56.88/tpzero/5u,458,6u,571,7u,363,8u,268,ic,630
2003.339.12:38:59.12/tpical/1u,17721,2u,17623,3u,18045,4u,17947,ia,13949
2003.339.12:38:59.12/tpical/9u,18154,au,18579,bu,18176,cu,18092,du,18554,eu,18167
2003.339.12:38:59.12/tpical/ib,7393
2003.339.12:38:59.12/tpical/5u,17865,6u,18160,7u,17879,8u,17595,ic,23743
2003.339.12:38:59.13/tpdiff/1u,1490,2u,1518,3u,1820,4u,1749,ia,1357
2003.339.12:38:59.13/tpdiff/9u,2184,au,2354,bu,2059,cu,1974,du,2671,eu,2277,ib,883
2003.339.12:38:59.13/tpdiff/5u,1922,6u,1838,7u,1781,8u,1789,ic,2604
2003.339.12:38:59.30/tpdiffgain/1u,126,2u,104,3u,96,4u,75,ia,13949
2003.339.12:38:59.30/tpdiffgain/9u,108,au,87,bu,106,cu,89,du,110,eu,105,ib,7393
2003.339.12:38:59.30/tpdiffgain/5u,48,6u,69,7u,50,8u,58,ic,23743
2003.339.12:38:59.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:38:59.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:38:59.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:38:59.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:38:59.89/tsys/1u,58.2,2u,57.3,3u,47.9,4u,49.6,ia,49.8
2003.339.12:38:59.89/tsys/9u,50.8,au,48.0,bu,54.5,cu,57.0,du,41.9,eu,49.0,ib,50.6
2003.339.12:38:59.89/tsys/5u,44.3,6u,47.1,7u,48.6,8u,47.8,ic,43.3
2003.339.12:39:00.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:39:00.37/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.12:39:00.37:!2003.339.12:39:02
2003.339.12:39:02.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:39:02.00/disc_pos/496711299072,496582306664,
2003.339.12:39:02.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:39:02.03:midob
2003.339.12:39:02.77/tpi/1u,16191,2u,15768,3u,15526,4u,15757,ia,12572
2003.339.12:39:02.77/tpi/9u,15651,au,15857,bu,15768,cu,15799,du,15868,eu,15848,ib,6498
2003.339.12:39:02.77/tpi/5u,15907,6u,16310,7u,16053,8u,15764,ic,21091
2003.339.12:39:02.95/tpgain/1u,126,2u,103,3u,95,4u,74,ia,12572
2003.339.12:39:02.95/tpgain/9u,107,au,86,bu,105,cu,88,du,110,eu,105,ib,6498
2003.339.12:39:02.95/tpgain/5u,48,6u,69,7u,50,8u,58,ic,21091
2003.339.12:39:03.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:39:03.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:39:03.53/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:39:03.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:39:03.53/tsys/1u,58.0,2u,57.2,3u,46.8,4u,49.5,ia,49.8
2003.339.12:39:03.53/tsys/9u,50.7,au,48.0,bu,54.4,cu,57.1,du,41.9,eu,48.8,ib,50.5
2003.339.12:39:03.53/tsys/5u,44.2,6u,47.1,7u,48.5,8u,47.6,ic,43.2
2003.339.12:39:04.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:39:04.25/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:39:04.57/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.12:39:04.70/gps-fmout/S +1.43E-07
2003.339.12:39:07.41/wx/15.4,888.7,55.8
2003.339.12:39:07.46/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,12566,6487,26,1pps
2003.339.12:39:07.51/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,21083,111,24,1pps
2003.339.12:39:07.59/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.84, 6.11,lock,16181,16175,38,1pps
2003.339.12:39:07.67/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.54, -2.01,lock,15891,15982,33,1pps
2003.339.12:39:07.75/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.50, 4.09,lock,15944,16105,61,1pps
2003.339.12:39:08.15#antcn#TR $$/339.12:39:08.09 58.6204 8.7326 -0.0001 0.0002
2003.339.12:39:08.15#antcn#CO 0.0575 -0.1031 -0.7967 0.1096
2003.339.12:39:09.62/mat/600B0174
2003.339.12:39:10.18/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:39:10.18:!2003.339.12:40:40
2003.339.12:39:10.67#setcl#time/188112466,1,2003,339,12,39,11.00,1.575,42.970,37
2003.339.12:39:10.67#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:40:40.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:40:40.00:disc_end
2003.339.12:40:40.48:disc_pos
2003.339.12:40:40.49/disc_pos/498313824128,496583306664,
2003.339.12:40:40.49:disc_check
2003.339.12:40:40.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h40m40.513s,18248,0.00250s,40000,4077460412,
2003.339.12:40:40.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:40:40.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 477478 : 473522 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:40.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 477463 : 473519 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:40.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 477502 : 473507 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:40.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 477490 : 473508 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:40.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 477470 : 473532 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:40.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 477471 : 473513 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:40.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 477458 : 473512 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:40.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 477480 : 473508 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:40.98:scan_name=339-1244,r4100,98
2003.339.12:40:40.98:source=0955+476,095508.50,473928.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.12:40:41.08:setupsx
2003.339.12:40:50.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:50.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:40:50.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 168 ;
2003.339.12:40:50.31:!2003.339.12:44:40
2003.339.12:41:04.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:44:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:44:40.00/disc_pos/498313824128,498312824128,
2003.339.12:44:40.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:44:40.05:!2003.339.12:44:40
2003.339.12:44:40.06:preob
2003.339.12:44:41.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:44:42.49/tpi/1u,16214,2u,16170,3u,16004,4u,15992,ia,10114
2003.339.12:44:42.49/tpi/9u,15822,au,15890,bu,15907,cu,15959,du,15851,eu,16079,ib,5213
2003.339.12:44:42.49/tpi/5u,15994,6u,16000,7u,16173,8u,15956,ic,16734
2003.339.12:44:42.67/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10100
2003.339.12:44:42.67/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5227
2003.339.12:44:42.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16722
2003.339.12:44:44.90/tpzero/1u,494,2u,319,3u,389,4u,445,ia,272
2003.339.12:44:44.90/tpzero/9u,586,au,545,bu,554,cu,516,du,366,eu,429,ib,285
2003.339.12:44:44.90/tpzero/5u,463,6u,575,7u,370,8u,275,ic,593
2003.339.12:44:47.14/tpical/1u,18127,2u,18033,3u,18246,4u,18162,ia,11468
2003.339.12:44:47.14/tpical/9u,18740,au,19072,bu,18746,cu,18580,du,19296,eu,19039
2003.339.12:44:47.14/tpical/ib,6109
2003.339.12:44:47.14/tpical/5u,18466,6u,18253,7u,18477,8u,18310,ic,19345
2003.339.12:44:47.15/tpdiff/1u,1913,2u,1863,3u,2242,4u,2170,ia,1354
2003.339.12:44:47.15/tpdiff/9u,2918,au,3182,bu,2839,cu,2621,du,3445,eu,2960,ib,896
2003.339.12:44:47.15/tpdiff/5u,2472,6u,2253,7u,2304,8u,2354,ic,2611
2003.339.12:44:47.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11468
2003.339.12:44:47.32/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6109
2003.339.12:44:47.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19345
2003.339.12:44:47.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:44:47.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:44:47.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:44:47.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:44:47.91/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.8,3u,38.3,4u,39.4,ia,40.0
2003.339.12:44:47.91/tsys/9u,37.6,au,34.7,bu,38.9,cu,42.4,du,32.4,eu,38.1,ib,39.6
2003.339.12:44:47.91/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,37.7,7u,37.7,8u,36.6,ic,34.0
2003.339.12:44:48.02/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:44:48.37/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.339.12:44:48.37:!2003.339.12:44:50
2003.339.12:44:50.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:44:50.00/disc_pos/498441830400,498312824128,
2003.339.12:44:50.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:44:50.02:midob
2003.339.12:44:50.75/tpi/1u,16218,2u,15585,3u,15474,4u,15987,ia,10099
2003.339.12:44:50.75/tpi/9u,15463,au,15738,bu,15578,cu,15738,du,15950,eu,15842,ib,5216
2003.339.12:44:50.75/tpi/5u,15442,6u,15988,7u,15569,8u,15981,ic,16730
2003.339.12:44:50.93/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10099
2003.339.12:44:50.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5216
2003.339.12:44:50.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16730
2003.339.12:44:51.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:44:51.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:44:51.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:44:51.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:44:51.51/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.7,3u,38.5,4u,39.4,ia,39.9
2003.339.12:44:51.51/tsys/9u,38.0,au,35.1,bu,39.5,cu,42.7,du,32.6,eu,38.2,ib,39.6
2003.339.12:44:51.51/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,37.6,7u,37.6,8u,36.7,ic,34.0
2003.339.12:44:52.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:44:52.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:44:52.65/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.12:44:52.71/gps-fmout/S +1.49E-07
2003.339.12:44:55.49/wx/15.4,888.7,55.4
2003.339.12:44:55.54/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10100,5233,26,1pps
2003.339.12:44:55.59/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16739,110,24,1pps
2003.339.12:44:55.67/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16211,16279,38,1pps
2003.339.12:44:55.75/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16028,15892,33,1pps
2003.339.12:44:55.83/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16065,16134,61,1pps
2003.339.12:44:56.18#antcn#TR $$/339.12:44:56.10 43.4406 46.5933 -0.0001 0.0003
2003.339.12:44:56.18#antcn#CO 0.0549 -0.0599 -0.7967 0.0165
2003.339.12:44:57.49/mat/600B0186
2003.339.12:44:58.05/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:44:58.05:!2003.339.12:46:28
2003.339.12:44:58.69#setcl#time/188147267,1,2003,339,12,44,59.00,1.566,43.067,35
2003.339.12:44:58.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:46:28.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:46:28.00:disc_end
2003.339.12:46:28.48:disc_pos
2003.339.12:46:28.49/disc_pos/500044514056,498313824128,
2003.339.12:46:28.50:disc_check
2003.339.12:46:28.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h46m28.520s,21796,0.00250s,40000,3837426524,
2003.339.12:46:28.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:46:28.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 479141 : 475162 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:28.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 479128 : 475160 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:28.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 479167 : 475147 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:28.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 479154 : 475148 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:28.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 479134 : 475172 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:28.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 479134 : 475153 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:28.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 479122 : 475152 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:28.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 479143 : 475148 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:28.98:scan_name=339-1258,r4100,98
2003.339.12:46:28.98:source=0059+581,005943.47,580804.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.12:46:29.09:setupsx
2003.339.12:46:38.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:38.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.12:46:38.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 169 ;
2003.339.12:46:38.33:!2003.339.12:58:11
2003.339.12:47:16.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.12:58:11.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:58:11.00/disc_pos/500044514056,500043514056,
2003.339.12:58:11.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.12:58:11.04:!2003.339.12:58:11
2003.339.12:58:11.05:preob
2003.339.12:58:12.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:58:13.48/tpi/1u,16322,2u,16112,3u,16272,4u,16310,ia,11197
2003.339.12:58:13.48/tpi/9u,16119,au,16158,bu,16233,cu,16312,du,16186,eu,16179,ib,5696
2003.339.12:58:13.48/tpi/5u,15957,6u,16059,7u,16078,8u,15937,ic,18714
2003.339.12:58:13.66/tpgain/1u,133,2u,110,3u,102,4u,80,ia,11192
2003.339.12:58:13.66/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,5694
2003.339.12:58:13.66/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,18701
2003.339.12:58:15.89/tpzero/1u,485,2u,308,3u,383,4u,443,ia,284
2003.339.12:58:15.89/tpzero/9u,579,au,537,bu,544,cu,508,du,355,eu,424,ib,290
2003.339.12:58:15.89/tpzero/5u,458,6u,572,7u,366,8u,273,ic,609
2003.339.12:58:18.13/tpical/1u,18080,2u,17830,3u,18385,4u,18379,ia,12591
2003.339.12:58:18.13/tpical/9u,18632,au,18865,bu,18690,cu,18536,du,19254,eu,18828
2003.339.12:58:18.13/tpical/ib,6582
2003.339.12:58:18.13/tpical/5u,18204,6u,18130,7u,18167,8u,18062,ic,21385
2003.339.12:58:18.14/tpdiff/1u,1758,2u,1718,3u,2113,4u,2069,ia,1394
2003.339.12:58:18.14/tpdiff/9u,2513,au,2707,bu,2457,cu,2224,du,3068,eu,2649,ib,886
2003.339.12:58:18.14/tpdiff/5u,2247,6u,2071,7u,2089,8u,2125,ic,2671
2003.339.12:58:18.31/tpdiffgain/1u,133,2u,110,3u,102,4u,80,ia,12591
2003.339.12:58:18.31/tpdiffgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,6582
2003.339.12:58:18.31/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,21385
2003.339.12:58:18.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:58:18.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:58:18.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:58:18.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:58:18.90/tsys/1u,49.5,2u,50.6,3u,41.4,4u,42.2,ia,43.1
2003.339.12:58:18.90/tsys/9u,44.5,au,41.5,bu,46.0,cu,51.2,du,37.2,eu,42.8,ib,43.9
2003.339.12:58:18.90/tsys/5u,37.9,6u,41.1,7u,41.4,8u,40.5,ic,37.3
2003.339.12:58:19.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.12:58:19.39/cable/2.4216E-04
2003.339.12:58:19.39:!2003.339.12:58:21
2003.339.12:58:21.00:disc_pos
2003.339.12:58:21.00/disc_pos/500172488704,500043514056,
2003.339.12:58:21.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.12:58:21.01:midob
2003.339.12:58:21.77/tpi/1u,16314,2u,15839,3u,15669,4u,15917,ia,11199
2003.339.12:58:21.77/tpi/9u,15812,au,15812,bu,15966,cu,15713,du,15902,eu,15907,ib,5698
2003.339.12:58:21.77/tpi/5u,15987,6u,16074,7u,15524,8u,15971,ic,18723
2003.339.12:58:21.95/tpgain/1u,133,2u,109,3u,100,4u,79,ia,11199
2003.339.12:58:21.95/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,94,du,117,eu,112,ib,5698
2003.339.12:58:21.95/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,52,8u,62,ic,18723
2003.339.12:58:22.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.12:58:22.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.12:58:22.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.12:58:22.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.12:58:22.53/tsys/1u,49.5,2u,50.7,3u,41.4,4u,42.2,ia,43.1
2003.339.12:58:22.53/tsys/9u,44.4,au,41.5,bu,46.0,cu,51.4,du,37.1,eu,42.9,ib,43.9
2003.339.12:58:22.53/tsys/5u,38.0,6u,41.2,7u,41.5,8u,40.6,ic,37.3
2003.339.12:58:23.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.12:58:23.31/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.12:58:23.67/cable/2.4223E-04
2003.339.12:58:24.70/gps-fmout/S +9.7E-08
2003.339.12:58:26.58/wx/15.4,888.8,55.4
2003.339.12:58:26.63/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11211,5700,26,1pps
2003.339.12:58:26.68/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18734,110,24,1pps
2003.339.12:58:26.76/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.31, 6.63,lock,16323,16345,38,1pps
2003.339.12:58:26.84/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,15996,15864,33,1pps
2003.339.12:58:26.92/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 4.66,lock,16124,16075,61,1pps
2003.339.12:58:27.17#antcn#TR $$/339.12:58:27.09 326.8864 17.1047 -0.0001 -0.0000
2003.339.12:58:27.17#antcn#CO 0.0528 -0.0821 -0.7967 0.0563
2003.339.12:58:28.62/mat/600B0139
2003.339.12:58:29.20/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.12:58:29.20:!2003.339.12:59:59
2003.339.12:58:29.69#setcl#time/188228366,1,2003,339,12,58,30.00,1.563,43.292,35
2003.339.12:58:29.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.12:59:59.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.12:59:59.00:disc_end
2003.339.12:59:59.48:disc_pos
2003.339.12:59:59.49/disc_pos/501775174432,500044514056,
2003.339.12:59:59.49:disc_check
2003.339.12:59:59.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d12h59m59.523s,19676,0.00250s,40000,11245381744,
2003.339.12:59:59.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.12:59:59.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 480804 : 476803 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:59:59.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 480791 : 476800 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:59:59.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 480830 : 476787 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:59:59.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 480819 : 476788 : 7 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:59:59.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 480797 : 476812 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:59:59.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 480798 : 476793 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:59:59.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 480785 : 476792 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:59:59.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 480809 : 476788 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.12:59:59.97:scan_name=339-1302,r4100,122
2003.339.12:59:59.98:source=0202+149,020207.39,145950.8,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.13:00:00.09:setupsx
2003.339.13:00:09.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.13:00:09.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.13:00:09.36/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 170 ;
2003.339.13:00:09.36:!2003.339.13:02:12
2003.339.13:00:32.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.13:02:12.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:02:12.00/disc_pos/501775174432,501774174432,
2003.339.13:02:12.03:disc_start=on
2003.339.13:02:12.06:!2003.339.13:02:12
2003.339.13:02:12.06:preob
2003.339.13:02:13.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:02:14.49/tpi/1u,16187,2u,15978,3u,16152,4u,16195,ia,11112
2003.339.13:02:14.49/tpi/9u,16164,au,16278,bu,16082,cu,16112,du,16174,eu,16252,ib,5627
2003.339.13:02:14.49/tpi/5u,15857,6u,15956,7u,15965,8u,16300,ic,18573
2003.339.13:02:14.67/tpgain/1u,133,2u,110,3u,102,4u,80,ia,11115
2003.339.13:02:14.67/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,114,cu,96,du,119,eu,114,ib,5625
2003.339.13:02:14.67/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18575
2003.339.13:02:16.90/tpzero/1u,483,2u,308,3u,382,4u,441,ia,282
2003.339.13:02:16.90/tpzero/9u,582,au,541,bu,542,cu,506,du,359,eu,425,ib,290
2003.339.13:02:16.90/tpzero/5u,459,6u,569,7u,364,8u,277,ic,608
2003.339.13:02:19.14/tpical/1u,17921,2u,17660,3u,18206,4u,18231,ia,12487
2003.339.13:02:19.14/tpical/9u,18676,au,18986,bu,18440,cu,18300,du,19272,eu,18896
2003.339.13:02:19.14/tpical/ib,6497
2003.339.13:02:19.14/tpical/5u,18059,6u,17961,7u,18025,8u,18451,ic,21205
2003.339.13:02:19.15/tpdiff/1u,1734,2u,1682,3u,2054,4u,2036,ia,1375
2003.339.13:02:19.15/tpdiff/9u,2512,au,2708,bu,2358,cu,2188,du,3098,eu,2644,ib,870
2003.339.13:02:19.15/tpdiff/5u,2202,6u,2005,7u,2060,8u,2151,ic,2632
2003.339.13:02:19.32/tpdiffgain/1u,133,2u,110,3u,102,4u,80,ia,12487
2003.339.13:02:19.32/tpdiffgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,114,cu,96,du,119,eu,114,ib,6497
2003.339.13:02:19.32/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,63,ic,21205
2003.339.13:02:19.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:02:19.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:02:19.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:02:19.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:02:19.91/tsys/1u,49.8,2u,51.2,3u,42.2,4u,42.6,ia,43.3
2003.339.13:02:19.91/tsys/9u,44.7,au,41.8,bu,47.5,cu,51.4,du,36.8,eu,43.1,ib,44.2
2003.339.13:02:19.91/tsys/5u,38.5,6u,42.2,7u,41.7,8u,41.0,ic,37.5
2003.339.13:02:20.06/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.13:02:20.45/cable/2.4223E-04
2003.339.13:02:20.45:!2003.339.13:02:22
2003.339.13:02:22.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:02:22.00/disc_pos/501903118336,501774174432,
2003.339.13:02:22.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.13:02:22.02:midob
2003.339.13:02:22.75/tpi/1u,16207,2u,15703,3u,15856,4u,15801,ia,11118
2003.339.13:02:22.75/tpi/9u,15886,au,15938,bu,15752,cu,15788,du,15686,eu,15961,ib,5630
2003.339.13:02:22.75/tpi/5u,15860,6u,15956,7u,15986,8u,15844,ic,18585
2003.339.13:02:22.93/tpgain/1u,133,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11118
2003.339.13:02:22.93/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,113,ib,5630
2003.339.13:02:22.93/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,18585
2003.339.13:02:23.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:02:23.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:02:23.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:02:23.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:02:23.51/tsys/1u,49.9,2u,51.3,3u,42.3,4u,42.6,ia,43.3
2003.339.13:02:23.51/tsys/9u,44.7,au,41.9,bu,47.3,cu,51.4,du,36.9,eu,43.1,ib,44.2
2003.339.13:02:23.51/tsys/5u,38.5,6u,42.2,7u,41.7,8u,41.1,ic,37.6
2003.339.13:02:24.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:02:24.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.13:02:24.63/cable/2.4201E-04
2003.339.13:02:24.71/gps-fmout/S +1.43E-07
2003.339.13:02:25.26/wx/15.4,888.8,54.9
2003.339.13:02:25.31/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11110,5627,26,1pps
2003.339.13:02:25.36/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18565,110,24,1pps
2003.339.13:02:25.44/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.31, 6.63,lock,16183,16202,38,1pps
2003.339.13:02:25.52/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,15843,15736,33,1pps
2003.339.13:02:25.60/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 4.74,lock,15876,16091,61,1pps
2003.339.13:02:26.18#antcn#TR $$/339.13:02:26.10 280.3539 15.9767 0.0000 0.0002
2003.339.13:02:26.18#antcn#CO 0.0505 -0.0926 -0.7967 0.0604
2003.339.13:02:27.47/mat/600B0169
2003.339.13:02:27.69#setcl#time/188252165,1,2003,339,13,02,28.00,1.566,43.358,35
2003.339.13:02:27.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.13:02:28.19/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.13:02:28.19:!2003.339.13:04:24
2003.339.13:04:24.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.13:04:24.00:disc_end
2003.339.13:04:24.48:disc_pos
2003.339.13:04:24.50/disc_pos/503889692256,501775174432,
2003.339.13:04:24.50:disc_check
2003.339.13:04:24.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d13h04m24.523s,23968,0.00250s,40000,2125477884,
2003.339.13:04:24.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.13:04:24.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 482835 : 478809 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:24.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 482821 : 478806 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:24.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 482860 : 478793 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:24.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 482849 : 478794 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:24.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 482827 : 478818 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:24.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 482827 : 478799 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:24.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 482816 : 478799 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:24.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 482838 : 478794 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:25.00:scan_name=339-1306,r4100,351
2003.339.13:04:25.00:source=1300+580,130047.14,580443.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.13:04:26.10:setupsx
2003.339.13:04:35.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:35.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.13:04:35.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 171 ;
2003.339.13:04:35.32:!2003.339.13:06:37
2003.339.13:05:32.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.13:06:37.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:06:37.00/disc_pos/503889692256,503888692256,
2003.339.13:06:37.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.13:06:37.04:!2003.339.13:06:37
2003.339.13:06:37.05:preob
2003.339.13:06:38.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:06:39.47/tpi/1u,16212,2u,16160,3u,16012,4u,16269,ia,10618
2003.339.13:06:39.47/tpi/9u,16006,au,16170,bu,15910,cu,16010,du,16174,eu,16166,ib,5560
2003.339.13:06:39.47/tpi/5u,15729,6u,16106,7u,15809,8u,15916,ic,17699
2003.339.13:06:39.65/tpgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10620
2003.339.13:06:39.65/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,5558
2003.339.13:06:39.65/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17707
2003.339.13:06:41.88/tpzero/1u,489,2u,314,3u,385,4u,447,ia,278
2003.339.13:06:41.88/tpzero/9u,580,au,542,bu,540,cu,507,du,360,eu,424,ib,289
2003.339.13:06:41.88/tpzero/5u,458,6u,574,7u,364,8u,271,ic,600
2003.339.13:06:44.12/tpical/1u,18030,2u,17940,3u,18151,4u,18418,ia,11990
2003.339.13:06:44.12/tpical/9u,18625,au,18997,bu,18386,cu,18354,du,19361,eu,18920
2003.339.13:06:44.12/tpical/ib,6447
2003.339.13:06:44.12/tpical/5u,18036,6u,18221,7u,17949,8u,18065,ic,20334
2003.339.13:06:44.13/tpdiff/1u,1818,2u,1780,3u,2139,4u,2149,ia,1372
2003.339.13:06:44.13/tpdiff/9u,2619,au,2827,bu,2476,cu,2344,du,3187,eu,2754,ib,887
2003.339.13:06:44.13/tpdiff/5u,2307,6u,2115,7u,2140,8u,2149,ic,2635
2003.339.13:06:44.30/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,11990
2003.339.13:06:44.30/tpdiffgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,115,cu,97,du,120,eu,115,ib,6447
2003.339.13:06:44.30/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20334
2003.339.13:06:44.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:06:44.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:06:44.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:06:44.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:06:44.89/tsys/1u,47.6,2u,49.0,3u,40.2,4u,40.5,ia,41.5
2003.339.13:06:44.89/tsys/9u,42.4,au,39.8,bu,44.7,cu,47.6,du,35.7,eu,41.2,ib,42.8
2003.339.13:06:44.89/tsys/5u,36.4,6u,40.4,7u,39.7,8u,40.0,ic,35.7
2003.339.13:06:45.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.13:06:45.37/cable/2.4216E-04
2003.339.13:06:45.37:!2003.339.13:06:47
2003.339.13:06:47.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:06:47.00/disc_pos/504017616896,503888692256,
2003.339.13:06:47.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.13:06:47.02:midob
2003.339.13:06:47.76/tpi/1u,16196,2u,15569,3u,15703,4u,15845,ia,10619
2003.339.13:06:47.76/tpi/9u,15734,au,15823,bu,15636,cu,15687,du,15873,eu,15907,ib,5558
2003.339.13:06:47.76/tpi/5u,15749,6u,16104,7u,15818,8u,15875,ic,17700
2003.339.13:06:47.94/tpgain/1u,136,2u,111,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10619
2003.339.13:06:47.94/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,114,cu,96,du,119,eu,114,ib,5558
2003.339.13:06:47.94/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17700
2003.339.13:06:48.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:06:48.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:06:48.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:06:48.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:06:48.52/tsys/1u,47.5,2u,48.9,3u,40.2,4u,40.4,ia,41.5
2003.339.13:06:48.52/tsys/9u,42.4,au,39.8,bu,44.7,cu,47.6,du,35.7,eu,41.2,ib,42.8
2003.339.13:06:48.52/tsys/5u,36.5,6u,40.4,7u,39.7,8u,39.9,ic,35.7
2003.339.13:06:49.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:06:49.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.13:06:49.57/cable/2.4216E-04
2003.339.13:06:49.71/gps-fmout/S +1.08E-07
2003.339.13:06:51.30/wx/15.4,888.9,54.8
2003.339.13:06:51.35/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10614,5552,26,1pps
2003.339.13:06:51.40/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17688,110,24,1pps
2003.339.13:06:51.48/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16211,16169,38,1pps
2003.339.13:06:51.56/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15747,16221,33,1pps
2003.339.13:06:51.64/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.27, 4.82,lock,15983,16022,61,1pps
2003.339.13:06:52.16#antcn#TR $$/339.13:06:52.09 34.7982 21.2797 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.13:06:52.16#antcn#CO 0.0573 -0.0858 -0.7967 0.0446
2003.339.13:06:53.57/mat/600B0149
2003.339.13:06:54.13/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.13:06:54.13:!2003.339.13:12:38
2003.339.13:06:54.68#setcl#time/188278864,1,2003,339,13,06,55.00,1.569,43.432,36
2003.339.13:06:54.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.13:12:38.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.13:12:38.00:disc_end
2003.339.13:12:38.48:disc_pos
2003.339.13:12:38.49/disc_pos/509668325488,503889692256,
2003.339.13:12:38.50:disc_check
2003.339.13:12:38.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d13h12m38.520s,13456,0.00250s,40000,2125337280,
2003.339.13:12:38.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.13:12:38.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 488359 : 484310 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:38.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 488345 : 484307 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:38.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 488384 : 484294 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:38.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 488377 : 484295 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:38.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 488351 : 484319 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:38.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 488351 : 484301 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:38.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 488340 : 484300 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:38.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 488362 : 484295 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:38.99:scan_name=339-1314,r4100,98
2003.339.13:12:38.99:source=cta26,033658.94,-015616.9,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.13:12:39.10:setupsx
2003.339.13:12:48.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:48.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.13:12:48.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 172 ;
2003.339.13:12:48.33:!2003.339.13:14:43
2003.339.13:13:59.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.13:14:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:14:43.00/disc_pos/509668325488,509667325488,
2003.339.13:14:43.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.13:14:43.05:!2003.339.13:14:43
2003.339.13:14:43.06:preob
2003.339.13:14:44.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:14:45.49/tpi/1u,16352,2u,16193,3u,15988,4u,16035,ia,10226
2003.339.13:14:45.49/tpi/9u,16050,au,16121,bu,16061,cu,16073,du,16245,eu,16073,ib,5182
2003.339.13:14:45.49/tpi/5u,15708,6u,16401,7u,15740,8u,16278,ic,17006
2003.339.13:14:45.67/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10222
2003.339.13:14:45.67/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5181
2003.339.13:14:45.67/tpgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,17000
2003.339.13:14:47.90/tpzero/1u,494,2u,317,3u,389,4u,446,ia,274
2003.339.13:14:47.90/tpzero/9u,585,au,543,bu,550,cu,514,du,369,eu,428,ib,285
2003.339.13:14:47.90/tpzero/5u,458,6u,577,7u,365,8u,276,ic,594
2003.339.13:14:50.14/tpical/1u,18225,2u,17989,3u,18172,4u,18206,ia,11570
2003.339.13:14:50.14/tpical/9u,18711,au,18987,bu,18615,cu,18467,du,19517,eu,18846
2003.339.13:14:50.14/tpical/ib,6039
2003.339.13:14:50.14/tpical/5u,18021,6u,18574,7u,17913,8u,18541,ic,19579
2003.339.13:14:50.15/tpdiff/1u,1873,2u,1796,3u,2184,4u,2171,ia,1344
2003.339.13:14:50.15/tpdiff/9u,2661,au,2866,bu,2554,cu,2394,du,3272,eu,2773,ib,857
2003.339.13:14:50.15/tpdiff/5u,2313,6u,2173,7u,2173,8u,2263,ic,2573
2003.339.13:14:50.32/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,11570
2003.339.13:14:50.32/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,6039
2003.339.13:14:50.32/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19579
2003.339.13:14:50.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:14:50.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:14:50.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:14:50.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:14:50.91/tsys/1u,46.6,2u,48.6,3u,39.3,4u,39.5,ia,40.7
2003.339.13:14:50.91/tsys/9u,41.8,au,39.1,bu,43.7,cu,46.8,du,34.9,eu,40.6,ib,41.1
2003.339.13:14:50.91/tsys/5u,36.3,6u,40.1,7u,38.9,8u,38.9,ic,35.1
2003.339.13:14:51.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.13:14:51.39/cable/2.4194E-04
2003.339.13:14:51.39:!2003.339.13:14:53
2003.339.13:14:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:14:53.00/disc_pos/509796225024,509667325488,
2003.339.13:14:53.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.13:14:53.02:midob
2003.339.13:14:53.75/tpi/1u,16123,2u,15598,3u,15678,4u,16038,ia,10214
2003.339.13:14:53.75/tpi/9u,15739,au,15745,bu,15773,cu,15667,du,15885,eu,15739,ib,5177
2003.339.13:14:53.75/tpi/5u,15683,6u,15913,7u,15713,8u,16248,ic,16982
2003.339.13:14:53.93/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10214
2003.339.13:14:53.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5177
2003.339.13:14:53.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16982
2003.339.13:14:54.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:14:54.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:14:54.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:14:54.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:14:54.51/tsys/1u,46.6,2u,48.5,3u,39.3,4u,39.5,ia,40.7
2003.339.13:14:54.51/tsys/9u,41.7,au,39.0,bu,43.7,cu,46.5,du,34.7,eu,40.5,ib,41.1
2003.339.13:14:54.51/tsys/5u,36.2,6u,39.9,7u,38.8,8u,38.8,ic,35.0
2003.339.13:14:55.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:14:55.28/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.13:14:55.62/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.13:14:55.70/gps-fmout/S +1.45E-07
2003.339.13:14:56.13/wx/15.5,888.9,54.0
2003.339.13:14:56.18/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10215,5179,26,1pps
2003.339.13:14:56.23/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16974,110,24,1pps
2003.339.13:14:56.31/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.00,lock,16345,16249,38,1pps
2003.339.13:14:56.39/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15687,16090,33,1pps
2003.339.13:14:56.47/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16090,15906,61,1pps
2003.339.13:14:57.17#antcn#TR $$/339.13:14:57.09 255.0231 28.5082 -0.0003 -0.0001
2003.339.13:14:57.17#antcn#CO 0.0431 -0.0873 -0.7967 0.0321
2003.339.13:14:57.68/mat/600B0166
2003.339.13:14:58.24/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.13:14:58.24:!2003.339.13:16:31
2003.339.13:14:58.67#setcl#time/188327262,1,2003,339,13,14,59.00,1.576,43.567,37
2003.339.13:14:58.67#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.13:16:31.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.13:16:31.00:disc_end
2003.339.13:16:31.49:disc_pos
2003.339.13:16:31.49/disc_pos/511399069312,509668325488,
2003.339.13:16:31.50:disc_check
2003.339.13:16:31.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d13h16m31.527s,39376,0.00250s,40000,1997350256,
2003.339.13:16:31.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.13:16:31.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 490023 : 485950 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:31.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 490008 : 485947 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:31.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 490049 : 485935 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:31.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 490040 : 485935 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:31.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 490015 : 485959 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:31.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 490016 : 485941 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:31.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 490003 : 485941 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:31.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 490026 : 485935 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:31.99:scan_name=339-1319,r4100,98
2003.339.13:16:31.99:source=1308+326,130807.57,323640.6,1950.0,cw
2003.339.13:16:32.09:setupsx
2003.339.13:16:41.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:41.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.13:16:41.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 173 ;
2003.339.13:16:41.33:!2003.339.13:19:00
2003.339.13:18:05.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.13:19:00.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:19:00.00/disc_pos/511399069312,511398069312,
2003.339.13:19:00.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.13:19:00.04:!2003.339.13:19:00
2003.339.13:19:00.05:preob
2003.339.13:19:01.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:19:02.47/tpi/1u,16322,2u,16194,3u,16089,4u,16237,ia,10864
2003.339.13:19:02.47/tpi/9u,16070,au,16122,bu,15913,cu,16047,du,15885,eu,15883,ib,5632
2003.339.13:19:02.47/tpi/5u,16137,6u,16031,7u,16207,8u,15954,ic,18152
2003.339.13:19:02.65/tpgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10869
2003.339.13:19:02.65/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,5635
2003.339.13:19:02.65/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,63,ic,18154
2003.339.13:19:04.88/tpzero/1u,488,2u,313,3u,384,4u,444,ia,281
2003.339.13:19:04.88/tpzero/9u,579,au,539,bu,538,cu,505,du,352,eu,420,ib,290
2003.339.13:19:04.88/tpzero/5u,463,6u,572,7u,368,8u,274,ic,606
2003.339.13:19:07.12/tpical/1u,18082,2u,17910,3u,18164,4u,18290,ia,12226
2003.339.13:19:07.12/tpical/9u,18637,au,18902,bu,18350,cu,18260,du,18936,eu,18544
2003.339.13:19:07.12/tpical/ib,6515
2003.339.13:19:07.12/tpical/5u,18412,6u,18078,7u,18265,8u,18068,ic,20743
2003.339.13:19:07.13/tpdiff/1u,1760,2u,1716,3u,2075,4u,2053,ia,1362
2003.339.13:19:07.13/tpdiff/9u,2567,au,2780,bu,2437,cu,2213,du,3051,eu,2661,ib,883
2003.339.13:19:07.13/tpdiff/5u,2275,6u,2047,7u,2058,8u,2114,ic,2591
2003.339.13:19:07.30/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,12226
2003.339.13:19:07.30/tpdiffgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,114,cu,96,du,118,eu,113,ib,6515
2003.339.13:19:07.30/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,63,ic,20743
2003.339.13:19:07.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:19:07.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:19:07.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:19:07.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:19:07.89/tsys/1u,49.5,2u,50.9,3u,41.6,4u,42.3,ia,42.7
2003.339.13:19:07.89/tsys/9u,43.4,au,40.4,bu,45.4,cu,50.6,du,36.7,eu,41.8,ib,43.6
2003.339.13:19:07.89/tsys/5u,37.9,6u,41.5,7u,42.3,8u,40.8,ic,37.2
2003.339.13:19:08.01/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.13:19:08.37/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.13:19:08.37:!2003.339.13:19:10
2003.339.13:19:10.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:19:10.00/disc_pos/511527034880,511398069312,
2003.339.13:19:10.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.13:19:10.01:midob
2003.339.13:19:10.77/tpi/1u,16316,2u,15862,3u,15775,4u,15808,ia,10856
2003.339.13:19:10.77/tpi/9u,15810,au,15821,bu,15631,cu,15703,du,15619,eu,15912,ib,5635
2003.339.13:19:10.77/tpi/5u,15485,6u,15998,7u,15571,8u,15922,ic,18121
2003.339.13:19:10.95/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,80,ia,10856
2003.339.13:19:10.95/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,113,ib,5635
2003.339.13:19:10.95/tpgain/5u,51,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,18121
2003.339.13:19:11.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:19:11.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:19:11.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:19:11.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:19:11.53/tsys/1u,49.5,2u,50.8,3u,41.6,4u,42.2,ia,42.7
2003.339.13:19:11.53/tsys/9u,43.5,au,40.5,bu,45.4,cu,50.5,du,36.7,eu,41.9,ib,43.6
2003.339.13:19:11.53/tsys/5u,37.8,6u,41.4,7u,42.2,8u,40.7,ic,37.2
2003.339.13:19:12.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:19:12.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.13:19:12.63/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.13:19:12.70/gps-fmout/S +1.35E-07
2003.339.13:19:12.71/wx/15.5,888.9,54.0
2003.339.13:19:12.77/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10861,5636,26,1pps
2003.339.13:19:12.82/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18133,110,24,1pps
2003.339.13:19:12.90/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.76,lock,16312,16339,38,1pps
2003.339.13:19:12.98/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,16125,15932,33,1pps
2003.339.13:19:13.06/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.20, 4.74,lock,16052,15999,61,1pps
2003.339.13:19:14.17#antcn#TR $$/339.13:19:14.09 61.3571 16.7486 -0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.13:19:14.17#antcn#CO 0.0581 -0.0971 -0.7967 0.0575
2003.339.13:19:15.76/mat/600B0179
2003.339.13:19:16.32/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.13:19:16.32:!2003.339.13:20:48
2003.339.13:19:16.69#setcl#time/188353064,1,2003,339,13,19,17.00,1.562,43.638,35
2003.339.13:19:16.69#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.13:20:48.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.13:20:48.00:disc_end
2003.339.13:20:48.49:disc_pos
2003.339.13:20:48.49/disc_pos/513129879256,511399069312,
2003.339.13:20:48.50:disc_check
2003.339.13:20:48.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d13h20m48.535s,27000,0.00250s,40000,2381322432,
2003.339.13:20:48.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.13:20:48.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 491686 : 487591 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:48.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 491672 : 487587 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:48.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 491712 : 487575 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:48.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 491704 : 487575 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:48.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 491678 : 487599 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:48.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 491679 : 487582 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:48.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 491669 : 487580 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:48.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 491691 : 487576 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:48.98:scan_name=339-1322,r4100,98
2003.339.13:20:48.99:source=0552+398,055201.37,394821.9,1950.0,cw
2003.339.13:20:49.09:setupsx
2003.339.13:20:58.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:58.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.13:20:58.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 174 ;
2003.339.13:20:58.33:!2003.339.13:22:45
2003.339.13:21:51.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.13:22:45.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:22:45.00/disc_pos/513129879256,513128879256,
2003.339.13:22:45.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.13:22:45.04:!2003.339.13:22:45
2003.339.13:22:45.06:preob
2003.339.13:22:46.19/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:22:47.50/tpi/1u,16162,2u,16117,3u,16169,4u,16369,ia,9945
2003.339.13:22:47.50/tpi/9u,16304,au,16571,bu,16638,cu,16560,du,16802,eu,16762,ib,5120
2003.339.13:22:47.50/tpi/5u,16265,6u,16113,7u,15806,8u,16156,ic,16392
2003.339.13:22:47.68/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,9944
2003.339.13:22:47.68/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5069
2003.339.13:22:47.68/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16396
2003.339.13:22:49.91/tpzero/1u,493,2u,319,3u,394,4u,451,ia,271
2003.339.13:22:49.91/tpzero/9u,590,au,547,bu,554,cu,515,du,374,eu,430,ib,284
2003.339.13:22:49.91/tpzero/5u,465,6u,576,7u,367,8u,277,ic,588
2003.339.13:22:52.15/tpical/1u,18056,2u,17999,3u,18490,4u,18670,ia,11329
2003.339.13:22:52.15/tpical/9u,19093,au,19367,bu,18884,cu,18458,du,19693,eu,19142
2003.339.13:22:52.15/tpical/ib,5940
2003.339.13:22:52.15/tpical/5u,18833,6u,18368,7u,18114,8u,18602,ic,19041
2003.339.13:22:52.16/tpdiff/1u,1894,2u,1882,3u,2321,4u,2301,ia,1384
2003.339.13:22:52.16/tpdiff/9u,2789,au,2796,bu,2246,cu,1898,du,2891,eu,2380,ib,820
2003.339.13:22:52.16/tpdiff/5u,2568,6u,2255,7u,2308,8u,2446,ic,2649
2003.339.13:22:52.33/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,85,ia,11329
2003.339.13:22:52.33/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,126,eu,120,ib,5940
2003.339.13:22:52.33/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19041
2003.339.13:22:52.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:22:52.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:22:52.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:22:52.92/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:22:52.92/tsys/1u,45.5,2u,46.2,3u,37.4,4u,38.0,ia,38.4
2003.339.13:22:52.92/tsys/9u,40.6,au,41.3,bu,51.6,cu,60.9,du,40.9,eu,49.4,ib,42.5
2003.339.13:22:52.92/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,37.9,7u,36.8,8u,35.7,ic,32.8
2003.339.13:22:53.05/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.13:22:53.39/cable/2.4142E-04
2003.339.13:22:53.39:!2003.339.13:22:55
2003.339.13:22:55.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:22:55.00/disc_pos/513257861120,513128879256,
2003.339.13:22:55.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.13:22:55.02:midob
2003.339.13:22:55.75/tpi/1u,16132,2u,15781,3u,15640,4u,16034,ia,9957
2003.339.13:22:55.75/tpi/9u,16250,au,15968,bu,15910,cu,15950,du,15976,eu,15595,ib,5047
2003.339.13:22:55.75/tpi/5u,15711,6u,16057,7u,15811,8u,16165,ic,16408
2003.339.13:22:55.93/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9957
2003.339.13:22:55.93/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5047
2003.339.13:22:55.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16408
2003.339.13:22:56.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:22:56.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:22:56.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:22:56.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:22:56.51/tsys/1u,45.4,2u,46.0,3u,37.5,4u,38.2,ia,38.5
2003.339.13:22:56.51/tsys/9u,40.4,au,40.6,bu,50.1,cu,58.6,du,39.5,eu,47.5,ib,41.8
2003.339.13:22:56.51/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,37.8,7u,36.8,8u,35.7,ic,32.8
2003.339.13:22:57.19/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:22:57.29/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.13:22:57.63/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.13:22:57.71/gps-fmout/S +1.82E-07
2003.339.13:22:59.98/wx/15.5,888.9,53.9
2003.339.13:23:00.04/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9966,5057,26,1pps
2003.339.13:23:00.09/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16425,109,24,1pps
2003.339.13:23:00.17/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.12,lock,16334,16164,38,1pps
2003.339.13:23:00.25/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15704,16110,33,1pps
2003.339.13:23:00.33/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16189,16075,61,1pps
2003.339.13:23:01.19#antcn#TR $$/339.13:23:01.10 314.6460 61.6577 -0.0003 -0.0001
2003.339.13:23:01.19#antcn#CO 0.0129 -0.0317 -0.7967 0.0094
2003.339.13:23:01.79/mat/600B0171
2003.339.13:23:02.34/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.13:23:02.34:!2003.339.13:24:33
2003.339.13:23:02.68#setcl#time/188375662,1,2003,339,13,23,03.00,1.571,43.701,36
2003.339.13:23:02.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.13:24:33.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.13:24:33.00:disc_end
2003.339.13:24:33.48:disc_pos
2003.339.13:24:33.49/disc_pos/514860546848,513129879256,
2003.339.13:24:33.50:disc_check
2003.339.13:24:33.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d13h24m33.520s,23540,0.00250s,40000,1869095868,
2003.339.13:24:33.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.13:24:33.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 493351 : 489231 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:33.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 493335 : 489227 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:33.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 493376 : 489215 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:33.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 493367 : 489215 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:33.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 493343 : 489240 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:33.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 493342 : 489222 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:33.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 493332 : 489221 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:33.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 493354 : 489216 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:33.98:scan_name=339-1349,r4100,338
2003.339.13:24:33.98:source=1023+131,102316.27,130905.7,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.13:24:34.09:setupsx
2003.339.13:24:43.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:43.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.13:24:43.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 175 ;
2003.339.13:24:43.32:!2003.339.13:49:14
2003.339.13:26:34.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.13:32:01.37;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.13:49:14.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:49:14.00/disc_pos/514860546848,514859546848,
2003.339.13:49:14.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.13:49:14.05:!2003.339.13:49:14
2003.339.13:49:14.05:preob
2003.339.13:49:15.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:49:16.48/tpi/1u,16158,2u,15950,3u,15984,4u,16116,ia,9929
2003.339.13:49:16.48/tpi/9u,15925,au,15880,bu,15811,cu,15943,du,16192,eu,15913,ib,5010
2003.339.13:49:16.48/tpi/5u,15862,6u,15950,7u,16148,8u,16343,ic,16592
2003.339.13:49:16.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9930
2003.339.13:49:16.66/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5007
2003.339.13:49:16.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16593
2003.339.13:49:18.89/tpzero/1u,495,2u,317,3u,393,4u,448,ia,271
2003.339.13:49:18.89/tpzero/9u,591,au,548,bu,553,cu,519,du,379,eu,430,ib,284
2003.339.13:49:18.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,577,7u,369,8u,280,ic,591
2003.339.13:49:21.13/tpical/1u,18127,2u,17833,3u,18298,4u,18368,ia,11299
2003.339.13:49:21.13/tpical/9u,19010,au,19256,bu,18775,cu,18686,du,19874,eu,19079
2003.339.13:49:21.13/tpical/ib,5897
2003.339.13:49:21.13/tpical/5u,18376,6u,18286,7u,18458,8u,18767,ic,19215
2003.339.13:49:21.14/tpdiff/1u,1969,2u,1883,3u,2314,4u,2252,ia,1370
2003.339.13:49:21.14/tpdiff/9u,3085,au,3376,bu,2964,cu,2743,du,3682,eu,3166,ib,887
2003.339.13:49:21.14/tpdiff/5u,2514,6u,2336,7u,2310,8u,2424,ic,2623
2003.339.13:49:21.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11299
2003.339.13:49:21.31/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5897
2003.339.13:49:21.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19215
2003.339.13:49:21.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:49:21.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:49:21.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:49:21.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:49:21.90/tsys/1u,43.8,2u,45.7,3u,37.1,4u,38.3,ia,38.8
2003.339.13:49:21.90/tsys/9u,35.8,au,32.7,bu,37.1,cu,40.5,du,30.9,eu,35.2,ib,38.4
2003.339.13:49:21.90/tsys/5u,33.7,6u,36.2,7u,37.6,8u,36.4,ic,33.6
2003.339.13:49:22.03/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.13:49:22.40/cable/2.4187E-04
2003.339.13:49:22.40:!2003.339.13:49:24
2003.339.13:49:24.00:disc_pos
2003.339.13:49:24.01/disc_pos/514988535808,514859546848,
2003.339.13:49:24.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.13:49:24.02:midob
2003.339.13:49:24.78/tpi/1u,16168,2u,15636,3u,15434,4u,15665,ia,9927
2003.339.13:49:24.78/tpi/9u,16092,au,15794,bu,16014,cu,15807,du,15882,eu,16298,ib,4993
2003.339.13:49:24.78/tpi/5u,15903,6u,15951,7u,15548,8u,15869,ic,16591
2003.339.13:49:24.96/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,83,ia,9927
2003.339.13:49:24.96/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,121,ib,4993
2003.339.13:49:24.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16591
2003.339.13:49:25.53/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.13:49:25.53/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.13:49:25.53/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.13:49:25.54/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.13:49:25.54/tsys/1u,43.8,2u,45.5,3u,37.1,4u,38.1,ia,38.8
2003.339.13:49:25.54/tsys/9u,36.2,au,33.2,bu,37.6,cu,41.0,du,31.3,eu,35.5,ib,38.2
2003.339.13:49:25.54/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,36.2,7u,37.5,8u,36.5,ic,33.5
2003.339.13:49:26.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.13:49:26.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.13:49:26.62/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.339.13:49:26.70/gps-fmout/S +1.27E-07
2003.339.13:49:29.90/wx/15.6,888.9,54.1
2003.339.13:49:29.95/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9929,5004,26,1pps
2003.339.13:49:30.00/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16618,109,24,1pps
2003.339.13:49:30.08/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16170,16234,38,1pps
2003.339.13:49:30.16/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15913,15785,33,1pps
2003.339.13:49:30.24/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16144,16034,61,1pps
2003.339.13:49:31.17#antcn#TR $$/339.13:49:31.09 99.7028 55.5252 -0.0003 -0.0000
2003.339.13:49:31.17#antcn#CO 0.0514 -0.0615 -0.7967 0.0120
2003.339.13:49:31.95/mat/600B0204
2003.339.13:49:32.51/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.13:49:32.51:!2003.339.13:55:02
2003.339.13:49:32.67#setcl#time/188534659,1,2003,339,13,49,33.00,1.571,44.143,37
2003.339.13:49:32.67#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.13:55:02.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.13:55:02.00:disc_end
2003.339.13:55:02.49:disc_pos
2003.339.13:55:02.50/disc_pos/520431218088,514860546848,
2003.339.13:55:02.50:disc_check
2003.339.13:55:02.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d13h55m02.530s,37644,0.00250s,40000,23693474656,
2003.339.13:55:02.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.13:55:02.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 498677 : 494533 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:02.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 498661 : 494530 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:02.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 498702 : 494517 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:02.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 498693 : 494518 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:02.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 498669 : 494542 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:02.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 498669 : 494526 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:02.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 498660 : 494523 : 2 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:02.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 498680 : 494519 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:02.99:scan_name=339-1402,r4100,98
2003.339.13:55:02.99:source=0748+126,074805.04,123845.6,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.13:55:03.09:setupsx
2003.339.13:55:12.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:12.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.13:55:12.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 176 ;
2003.339.13:55:12.31:!2003.339.14:02:15
2003.339.13:56:05.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.14:02:15.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:02:15.01/disc_pos/520431218088,520430218088,
2003.339.14:02:15.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.14:02:15.05:!2003.339.14:02:15
2003.339.14:02:15.05:preob
2003.339.14:02:16.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:02:17.47/tpi/1u,16201,2u,15907,3u,16087,4u,15993,ia,9464
2003.339.14:02:17.47/tpi/9u,16118,au,16214,bu,16111,cu,16032,du,16225,eu,16017,ib,5043
2003.339.14:02:17.47/tpi/5u,15691,6u,16128,7u,16012,8u,15830,ic,15900
2003.339.14:02:17.65/tpgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,9471
2003.339.14:02:17.65/tpgain/9u,116,au,98,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5043
2003.339.14:02:17.65/tpgain/5u,55,6u,81,7u,57,8u,67,ic,15916
2003.339.14:02:19.88/tpzero/1u,500,2u,321,3u,399,4u,450,ia,266
2003.339.14:02:19.88/tpzero/9u,575,au,548,bu,556,cu,517,du,377,eu,429,ib,284
2003.339.14:02:19.88/tpzero/5u,459,6u,584,7u,369,8u,275,ic,586
2003.339.14:02:22.12/tpical/1u,18208,2u,17812,3u,18448,4u,18303,ia,10811
2003.339.14:02:22.12/tpical/9u,18457,au,19328,bu,18936,cu,18596,du,19810,eu,19035
2003.339.14:02:22.12/tpical/ib,5924
2003.339.14:02:22.12/tpical/5u,18212,6u,18633,7u,18377,8u,18260,ic,18487
2003.339.14:02:22.13/tpdiff/1u,2007,2u,1905,3u,2361,4u,2310,ia,1347
2003.339.14:02:22.13/tpdiff/9u,2339,au,3114,bu,2825,cu,2564,du,3585,eu,3018,ib,881
2003.339.14:02:22.13/tpdiff/5u,2521,6u,2505,7u,2365,8u,2430,ic,2587
2003.339.14:02:22.30/tpdiffgain/1u,144,2u,118,3u,111,4u,86,ia,10811
2003.339.14:02:22.30/tpdiffgain/9u,116,au,98,bu,122,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5924
2003.339.14:02:22.30/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,81,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18487
2003.339.14:02:22.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:02:22.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:02:22.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:02:22.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:02:22.89/tsys/1u,43.0,2u,45.0,3u,36.5,4u,37.0,ia,37.6
2003.339.14:02:22.89/tsys/9u,47.8,au,36.2,bu,39.6,cu,43.6,du,31.8,eu,37.2,ib,38.9
2003.339.14:02:22.89/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,34.1,7u,36.4,8u,35.2,ic,32.6
2003.339.14:02:23.00/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:02:23.33/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.14:02:23.33:!2003.339.14:02:25
2003.339.14:02:25.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:02:25.00/disc_pos/520559230976,520430218088,
2003.339.14:02:25.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.14:02:25.03:midob
2003.339.14:02:25.77/tpi/1u,15950,2u,15632,3u,15585,4u,15633,ia,9470
2003.339.14:02:25.77/tpi/9u,15696,au,15915,bu,15650,cu,15738,du,16247,eu,16285,ib,5041
2003.339.14:02:25.77/tpi/5u,15693,6u,15768,7u,15491,8u,15853,ic,15912
2003.339.14:02:25.95/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9470
2003.339.14:02:25.95/tpgain/9u,115,au,97,bu,120,cu,101,du,127,eu,121,ib,5041
2003.339.14:02:25.95/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,56,8u,67,ic,15912
2003.339.14:02:26.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:02:26.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:02:26.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:02:26.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:02:26.53/tsys/1u,43.0,2u,45.0,3u,36.7,4u,37.0,ia,37.6
2003.339.14:02:26.53/tsys/9u,47.4,au,36.3,bu,39.8,cu,43.6,du,31.9,eu,37.2,ib,38.9
2003.339.14:02:26.53/tsys/5u,33.2,6u,34.2,7u,36.5,8u,35.3,ic,32.6
2003.339.14:02:27.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:02:27.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.14:02:27.63/cable/2.4164E-04
2003.339.14:02:27.70/gps-fmout/S +1.67E-07
2003.339.14:02:28.12/wx/15.6,888.9,54.9
2003.339.14:02:28.18/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9464,5042,26,1pps
2003.339.14:02:28.23/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,15899,109,24,1pps
2003.339.14:02:28.31/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 7.00, 7.36,lock,16189,16260,38,1pps
2003.339.14:02:28.39/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.75,lock,15677,16010,33,1pps
2003.339.14:02:28.47/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.20, 5.20,lock,15842,15892,61,1pps
2003.339.14:02:29.17#antcn#TR $$/339.14:02:29.08 216.3748 78.1907 0.0003 -0.0001
2003.339.14:02:29.17#antcn#CO -0.1021 -0.0303 -0.7967 0.0037
2003.339.14:02:29.40/mat/600B0146
2003.339.14:02:29.95/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.14:02:29.95:!2003.339.14:04:03
2003.339.14:02:30.68#setcl#time/188612459,1,2003,339,14,02,31.00,1.564,44.359,36
2003.339.14:02:30.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.14:04:03.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.14:04:03.00:disc_end
2003.339.14:04:03.48:disc_pos
2003.339.14:04:03.49/disc_pos/522161914632,520431218088,
2003.339.14:04:03.50:disc_check
2003.339.14:04:03.92/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d14h04m03.535s,17616,0.00250s,40000,6925403484,
2003.339.14:04:03.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.14:04:03.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 500341 : 496173 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:03.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 500324 : 496170 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:03.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 500367 : 496158 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:03.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 500356 : 496158 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:03.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 500333 : 496182 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:03.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 500332 : 496166 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:03.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 500324 : 496163 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:03.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 500345 : 496159 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:03.99:scan_name=339-1429,r4100,98
2003.339.14:04:03.99:source=0133+476,013355.09,473612.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.14:04:04.08:setupsx
2003.339.14:04:13.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:13.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.14:04:13.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 177 ;
2003.339.14:04:13.32:!2003.339.14:29:32
2003.339.14:05:02.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.14:15:26.77;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.14:29:32.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:29:32.00/disc_pos/522161914632,522160914632,
2003.339.14:29:32.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.14:29:32.04:!2003.339.14:29:32
2003.339.14:29:32.05:preob
2003.339.14:29:33.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:29:34.46/tpi/1u,16192,2u,16091,3u,16221,4u,16314,ia,14550
2003.339.14:29:34.46/tpi/9u,16094,au,16360,bu,16165,cu,16259,du,16133,eu,16126,ib,7003
2003.339.14:29:34.46/tpi/5u,16289,6u,15999,7u,16321,8u,16016,ic,24521
2003.339.14:29:34.64/tpgain/1u,117,2u,97,3u,90,4u,70,ia,14544
2003.339.14:29:34.64/tpgain/9u,104,au,84,bu,102,cu,86,du,107,eu,102,ib,7006
2003.339.14:29:34.64/tpgain/5u,45,6u,64,7u,47,8u,54,ic,24512
2003.339.14:29:36.87/tpzero/1u,460,2u,290,3u,359,4u,427,ia,316
2003.339.14:29:36.87/tpzero/9u,564,au,528,bu,521,cu,493,du,331,eu,410,ib,303
2003.339.14:29:36.87/tpzero/5u,459,6u,560,7u,362,8u,266,ic,658
2003.339.14:29:39.11/tpical/1u,17539,2u,17432,3u,17861,4u,17912,ia,15974
2003.339.14:29:39.11/tpical/9u,18117,au,18570,bu,18101,cu,18064,du,18643,eu,18269
2003.339.14:29:39.11/tpical/ib,7888
2003.339.14:29:39.11/tpical/5u,18017,6u,17608,7u,17962,8u,17684,ic,27249
2003.339.14:29:39.12/tpdiff/1u,1347,2u,1341,3u,1640,4u,1598,ia,1424
2003.339.14:29:39.12/tpdiff/9u,2023,au,2210,bu,1936,cu,1805,du,2510,eu,2143,ib,885
2003.339.14:29:39.12/tpdiff/5u,1728,6u,1609,7u,1641,8u,1668,ic,2728
2003.339.14:29:39.29/tpdiffgain/1u,117,2u,97,3u,90,4u,70,ia,15974
2003.339.14:29:39.29/tpdiffgain/9u,104,au,84,bu,102,cu,86,du,107,eu,102,ib,7888
2003.339.14:29:39.29/tpdiffgain/5u,45,6u,64,7u,47,8u,54,ic,27249
2003.339.14:29:39.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:29:39.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:29:39.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:29:39.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:29:39.88/tsys/1u,64.2,2u,64.8,3u,53.2,4u,54.7,ia,55.0
2003.339.14:29:39.88/tsys/9u,55.3,au,51.6,bu,58.2,cu,62.9,du,45.3,eu,52.8,ib,54.5
2003.339.14:29:39.88/tsys/5u,50.4,6u,52.8,7u,53.5,8u,51.9,ic,48.1
2003.339.14:29:40.00/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:29:40.31/cable/2.4083E-04
2003.339.14:29:40.31:!2003.339.14:29:42
2003.339.14:29:42.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:29:42.00/disc_pos/522289844224,522160914632,
2003.339.14:29:42.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.14:29:42.02:midob
2003.339.14:29:42.75/tpi/1u,15927,2u,15751,3u,15889,4u,15864,ia,14563
2003.339.14:29:42.75/tpi/9u,15785,au,15963,bu,15864,cu,15898,du,15883,eu,15831,ib,7011
2003.339.14:29:42.75/tpi/5u,16265,6u,15988,7u,15696,8u,16041,ic,24546
2003.339.14:29:42.93/tpgain/1u,116,2u,96,3u,89,4u,69,ia,14563
2003.339.14:29:42.93/tpgain/9u,103,au,83,bu,101,cu,85,du,106,eu,101,ib,7011
2003.339.14:29:42.93/tpgain/5u,45,6u,64,7u,46,8u,54,ic,24546
2003.339.14:29:43.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:29:43.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:29:43.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:29:43.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:29:43.51/tsys/1u,64.3,2u,64.8,3u,53.3,4u,54.7,ia,55.0
2003.339.14:29:43.51/tsys/9u,55.3,au,51.5,bu,58.2,cu,63.0,du,45.5,eu,52.9,ib,54.6
2003.339.14:29:43.51/tsys/5u,50.3,6u,52.7,7u,53.7,8u,52.0,ic,48.2
2003.339.14:29:44.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:29:44.28/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:29:44.62/cable/2.4083E-04
2003.339.14:29:44.69/gps-fmout/S +1.35E-07
2003.339.14:29:46.18/wx/15.7,888.8,54.4
2003.339.14:29:46.24/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,14590,7013,26,1pps
2003.339.14:29:46.29/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,24597,111,24,1pps
2003.339.14:29:46.37/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 5.49,lock,15955,16100,38,1pps
2003.339.14:29:46.45/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -3.10, -2.72,lock,16291,15657,33,1pps
2003.339.14:29:46.53/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.18, 3.75,lock,16103,16158,61,1pps
2003.339.14:29:47.16#antcn#TR $$/339.14:29:47.08 320.0711 5.4159 -0.0002 -0.0001
2003.339.14:29:47.16#antcn#CO 0.0553 -0.0924 -0.7967 0.1709
2003.339.14:29:47.64/mat/600B0135
2003.339.14:29:48.20/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.14:29:48.20:!2003.339.14:31:20
2003.339.14:29:48.66#setcl#time/188776254,1,2003,339,14,29,49.00,1.575,44.814,38
2003.339.14:29:48.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.14:31:20.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.14:31:20.00:disc_end
2003.339.14:31:20.49:disc_pos
2003.339.14:31:20.50/disc_pos/523892690208,522161914632,
2003.339.14:31:20.51:disc_check
2003.339.14:31:20.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d14h31m20.540s,36496,0.00250s,40000,24461285544,
2003.339.14:31:20.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.14:31:20.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 502004 : 497813 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:20.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 501988 : 497810 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 502030 : 497798 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:20.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 502020 : 497798 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:20.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 501996 : 497822 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:20.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 501997 : 497807 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:20.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 501990 : 497802 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:20.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 502008 : 497800 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:20.99:scan_name=339-1432,r4100,98
2003.339.14:31:20.99:source=0552+398,055201.37,394821.9,1950.0,cw
2003.339.14:31:21.08:setupsx
2003.339.14:31:30.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:30.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.14:31:30.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 178 ;
2003.339.14:31:30.30:!2003.339.14:32:18
2003.339.14:31:48.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.14:32:18.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:32:18.00/disc_pos/523892690208,523891690208,
2003.339.14:32:18.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.14:32:18.04:!2003.339.14:32:18
2003.339.14:32:18.05:preob
2003.339.14:32:19.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:32:20.47/tpi/1u,16251,2u,16113,3u,16077,4u,16248,ia,10109
2003.339.14:32:20.47/tpi/9u,17791,au,17577,bu,16887,cu,16232,du,15943,eu,15631,ib,5379
2003.339.14:32:20.47/tpi/5u,16033,6u,16132,7u,16148,8u,16088,ic,16756
2003.339.14:32:20.65/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10101
2003.339.14:32:20.65/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,98,du,122,eu,117,ib,5207
2003.339.14:32:20.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16749
2003.339.14:32:22.88/tpzero/1u,492,2u,315,3u,390,4u,448,ia,273
2003.339.14:32:22.88/tpzero/9u,584,au,542,bu,547,cu,509,du,364,eu,428,ib,286
2003.339.14:32:22.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,576,7u,369,8u,275,ic,592
2003.339.14:32:25.12/tpical/1u,18142,2u,17970,3u,18327,4u,18472,ia,11469
2003.339.14:32:25.12/tpical/9u,19026,au,19201,bu,18528,cu,18016,du,19022,eu,18725
2003.339.14:32:25.12/tpical/ib,6204
2003.339.14:32:25.12/tpical/5u,18470,6u,18367,7u,18442,8u,18421,ic,19361
2003.339.14:32:25.13/tpdiff/1u,1891,2u,1857,3u,2250,4u,2224,ia,1360
2003.339.14:32:25.13/tpdiff/9u,1235,au,1624,bu,1641,cu,1784,du,3079,eu,3094,ib,825
2003.339.14:32:25.13/tpdiff/5u,2437,6u,2235,7u,2294,8u,2333,ic,2605
2003.339.14:32:25.30/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11469
2003.339.14:32:25.30/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,98,du,122,eu,117,ib,6204
2003.339.14:32:25.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19361
2003.339.14:32:25.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:32:25.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:32:25.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:32:25.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:32:25.89/tsys/1u,45.8,2u,46.8,3u,38.3,4u,39.1,ia,39.8
2003.339.14:32:25.89/tsys/9u,100.3,au,75.5,bu,71.7,cu,63.5,du,36.4,eu,35.4,ib,44.4
2003.339.14:32:25.89/tsys/5u,35.1,6u,38.3,7u,37.8,8u,37.3,ic,34.1
2003.339.14:32:26.00/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:32:26.32/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.14:32:26.32:!2003.339.14:32:28
2003.339.14:32:28.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:32:28.00/disc_pos/524020711424,523891690208,
2003.339.14:32:28.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.14:32:28.02:midob
2003.339.14:32:28.75/tpi/1u,16043,2u,15831,3u,15547,4u,15812,ia,10116
2003.339.14:32:28.75/tpi/9u,15599,au,15457,bu,15492,cu,15555,du,15472,eu,15637,ib,5396
2003.339.14:32:28.75/tpi/5u,15453,6u,16124,7u,15514,8u,16072,ic,16755
2003.339.14:32:28.93/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10116
2003.339.14:32:28.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,5396
2003.339.14:32:28.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16755
2003.339.14:32:29.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:32:29.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:32:29.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:32:29.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:32:29.51/tsys/1u,45.9,2u,46.8,3u,38.5,4u,38.9,ia,39.8
2003.339.14:32:29.51/tsys/9u,89.1,au,67.6,bu,66.7,cu,60.7,du,35.9,eu,36.0,ib,44.6
2003.339.14:32:29.51/tsys/5u,35.2,6u,38.3,7u,37.7,8u,37.2,ic,34.1
2003.339.14:32:30.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:32:30.28/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.14:32:30.60/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.14:32:30.69/gps-fmout/S +1.53E-07
2003.339.14:32:33.74/wx/15.7,888.8,54.3
2003.339.14:32:33.79/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10110,5367,26,1pps
2003.339.14:32:33.84/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16747,110,24,1pps
2003.339.14:32:33.92/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.00,lock,16264,16136,38,1pps
2003.339.14:32:34.00/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16034,15873,33,1pps
2003.339.14:32:34.08/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 4.97,lock,16145,15946,61,1pps
2003.339.14:32:35.18#antcn#TR $$/339.14:32:35.10 305.9675 49.1840 0.0000 -0.0002
2003.339.14:32:35.18#antcn#CO 0.0303 -0.0500 -0.7967 0.0151
2003.339.14:32:35.95/mat/600B0150
2003.339.14:32:36.52/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.14:32:36.52:!2003.339.14:34:06
2003.339.14:32:36.68#setcl#time/188793056,1,2003,339,14,32,37.00,1.562,44.861,36
2003.339.14:32:36.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.14:34:06.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.14:34:06.00:disc_end
2003.339.14:34:06.48:disc_pos
2003.339.14:34:06.49/disc_pos/525623394408,523892690208,
2003.339.14:34:06.50:disc_check
2003.339.14:34:06.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d14h34m06.537s,7320,0.00250s,40000,925284976,
2003.339.14:34:06.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.14:34:06.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 503668 : 499453 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:06.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 503651 : 499450 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:06.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 503694 : 499438 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:06.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 503683 : 499438 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:06.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 503661 : 499463 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:06.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 503660 : 499447 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:06.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 503653 : 499443 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:06.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 503672 : 499441 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:06.99:scan_name=339-1435,r4100,198
2003.339.14:34:06.99:source=1056+212,105658.43,211328.1,1950.0,cw
2003.339.14:34:07.10:setupsx
2003.339.14:34:16.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:16.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.14:34:16.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 179 ;
2003.339.14:34:16.33:!2003.339.14:35:31
2003.339.14:35:26.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.14:35:31.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:35:31.00/disc_pos/525623394408,525622394408,
2003.339.14:35:31.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.14:35:31.05:!2003.339.14:35:31
2003.339.14:35:31.05:preob
2003.339.14:35:32.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:35:33.47/tpi/1u,16293,2u,15946,3u,15950,4u,16129,ia,9752
2003.339.14:35:33.47/tpi/9u,15575,au,15553,bu,15512,cu,15920,du,16244,eu,16456,ib,5077
2003.339.14:35:33.47/tpi/5u,15677,6u,15947,7u,16043,8u,16235,ic,16400
2003.339.14:35:33.65/tpgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9741
2003.339.14:35:33.65/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5163
2003.339.14:35:33.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16392
2003.339.14:35:35.88/tpzero/1u,499,2u,318,3u,393,4u,450,ia,271
2003.339.14:35:35.88/tpzero/9u,590,au,545,bu,552,cu,515,du,371,eu,427,ib,285
2003.339.14:35:35.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,578,7u,368,8u,277,ic,588
2003.339.14:35:38.12/tpical/1u,18259,2u,17842,3u,18245,4u,18379,ia,11084
2003.339.14:35:38.12/tpical/9u,18869,au,19084,bu,18650,cu,18533,du,19547,eu,19007
2003.339.14:35:38.12/tpical/ib,5959
2003.339.14:35:38.12/tpical/5u,18136,6u,18264,7u,18305,8u,18613,ic,18969
2003.339.14:35:38.13/tpdiff/1u,1966,2u,1896,3u,2295,4u,2250,ia,1332
2003.339.14:35:38.13/tpdiff/9u,3294,au,3531,bu,3138,cu,2613,du,3303,eu,2551,ib,882
2003.339.14:35:38.13/tpdiff/5u,2459,6u,2317,7u,2262,8u,2378,ic,2569
2003.339.14:35:38.30/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11084
2003.339.14:35:38.30/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5959
2003.339.14:35:38.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,18969
2003.339.14:35:38.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:35:38.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:35:38.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:35:38.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:35:38.89/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,45.3,3u,37.3,4u,38.3,ia,39.1
2003.339.14:35:38.89/tsys/9u,32.8,au,30.6,bu,34.3,cu,42.4,du,34.6,eu,45.2,ib,39.1
2003.339.14:35:38.89/tsys/5u,34.0,6u,36.5,7u,38.1,8u,36.9,ic,33.9
2003.339.14:35:39.00/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:35:39.37/cable/2.4150E-04
2003.339.14:35:39.37:!2003.339.14:35:41
2003.339.14:35:41.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:35:41.00/disc_pos/525751382016,525622394408,
2003.339.14:35:41.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.14:35:41.02:midob
2003.339.14:35:41.75/tpi/1u,16074,2u,15683,3u,15402,4u,15735,ia,9737
2003.339.14:35:41.75/tpi/9u,16249,au,15901,bu,15645,cu,15887,du,15943,eu,15823,ib,5078
2003.339.14:35:41.75/tpi/5u,15709,6u,15910,7u,15472,8u,16250,ic,16395
2003.339.14:35:41.93/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9737
2003.339.14:35:41.93/tpgain/9u,123,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5078
2003.339.14:35:41.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,55,8u,67,ic,16395
2003.339.14:35:42.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:35:42.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:35:42.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:35:42.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:35:42.51/tsys/1u,44.2,2u,45.4,3u,37.4,4u,38.3,ia,39.1
2003.339.14:35:42.51/tsys/9u,34.2,au,32.0,bu,35.9,cu,43.2,du,34.5,eu,44.2,ib,39.1
2003.339.14:35:42.51/tsys/5u,34.1,6u,36.4,7u,38.1,8u,36.9,ic,33.8
2003.339.14:35:43.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:35:43.28/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:35:43.65/cable/2.4157E-04
2003.339.14:35:44.69/gps-fmout/S +1.73E-07
2003.339.14:35:44.70/wx/15.7,888.8,55.0
2003.339.14:35:44.76/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9737,5145,26,1pps
2003.339.14:35:44.81/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16409,109,24,1pps
2003.339.14:35:44.89/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.94, 7.24,lock,16287,16205,38,1pps
2003.339.14:35:44.97/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15709,16107,33,1pps
2003.339.14:35:45.05/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.12,lock,16059,15968,61,1pps
2003.339.14:35:46.16#antcn#TR $$/339.14:35:46.09 86.3536 60.4953 0.0001 0.0005
2003.339.14:35:46.16#antcn#CO 0.0505 -0.0523 -0.7967 0.0099
2003.339.14:35:46.70/mat/600B0118
2003.339.14:35:47.67#setcl#time/188812155,1,2003,339,14,35,48.00,1.566,44.914,37
2003.339.14:35:47.67#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.14:35:48.17/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.14:35:48.17:!2003.339.14:38:59
2003.339.14:38:59.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.14:38:59.00:disc_end
2003.339.14:38:59.48:disc_pos
2003.339.14:38:59.49/disc_pos/528953945064,525623394408,
2003.339.14:38:59.50:disc_check
2003.339.14:38:59.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d14h38m59.532s,16352,0.00250s,40000,1357360312,
2003.339.14:38:59.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.14:38:59.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 506857 : 502619 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:38:59.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 506842 : 502617 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:38:59.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 506883 : 502604 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:38:59.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 506873 : 502604 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:38:59.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 506850 : 502629 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:38:59.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 506850 : 502613 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:38:59.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 506844 : 502609 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:38:59.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 506861 : 502607 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:38:59.98:scan_name=339-1441,r4100,365
2003.339.14:38:59.98:source=1357+769,135742.17,765753.8,1950.0,cw
2003.339.14:39:00.08:setupsx
2003.339.14:39:09.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.14:39:09.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.14:39:09.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 180 ;
2003.339.14:39:09.32:!2003.339.14:41:40
2003.339.14:39:45.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.14:41:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:41:40.00/disc_pos/528953945064,528952945064,
2003.339.14:41:40.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.14:41:40.04:!2003.339.14:41:40
2003.339.14:41:40.05:preob
2003.339.14:41:41.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:41:42.49/tpi/1u,16162,2u,16356,3u,16225,4u,16012,ia,10724
2003.339.14:41:42.49/tpi/9u,16131,au,16164,bu,16369,cu,16202,du,16343,eu,16075,ib,5452
2003.339.14:41:42.49/tpi/5u,15832,6u,16057,7u,15896,8u,16022,ic,17805
2003.339.14:41:42.67/tpgain/1u,135,2u,113,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10722
2003.339.14:41:42.67/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,115,ib,5450
2003.339.14:41:42.67/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17800
2003.339.14:41:44.90/tpzero/1u,487,2u,316,3u,388,4u,441,ia,279
2003.339.14:41:44.90/tpzero/9u,580,au,541,bu,548,cu,511,du,364,eu,424,ib,289
2003.339.14:41:44.90/tpzero/5u,458,6u,572,7u,365,8u,274,ic,601
2003.339.14:41:47.14/tpical/1u,17966,2u,18144,3u,18380,4u,18120,ia,12106
2003.339.14:41:47.14/tpical/9u,18836,au,19023,bu,18940,cu,18577,du,19577,eu,18845
2003.339.14:41:47.14/tpical/ib,6340
2003.339.14:41:47.14/tpical/5u,18121,6u,18200,7u,18052,8u,18271,ic,20457
2003.339.14:41:47.15/tpdiff/1u,1804,2u,1788,3u,2155,4u,2108,ia,1382
2003.339.14:41:47.15/tpdiff/9u,2705,au,2859,bu,2571,cu,2375,du,3234,eu,2770,ib,888
2003.339.14:41:47.15/tpdiff/5u,2289,6u,2143,7u,2156,8u,2249,ic,2652
2003.339.14:41:47.32/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,113,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12106
2003.339.14:41:47.32/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,115,ib,6340
2003.339.14:41:47.32/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20457
2003.339.14:41:47.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:41:47.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:41:47.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:41:47.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:41:47.91/tsys/1u,47.8,2u,49.3,3u,40.4,4u,40.6,ia,41.6
2003.339.14:41:47.91/tsys/9u,41.4,au,39.3,bu,44.3,cu,47.6,du,35.6,eu,40.7,ib,41.9
2003.339.14:41:47.91/tsys/5u,36.9,6u,39.7,7u,39.6,8u,38.5,ic,35.7
2003.339.14:41:48.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:41:48.36/cable/2.4142E-04
2003.339.14:41:48.36:!2003.339.14:41:50
2003.339.14:41:50.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:41:50.00/disc_pos/529081860096,528952945064,
2003.339.14:41:50.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.14:41:50.02:midob
2003.339.14:41:50.76/tpi/1u,16145,2u,15745,3u,15606,4u,15618,ia,10722
2003.339.14:41:50.76/tpi/9u,15638,au,15848,bu,15778,cu,15880,du,15749,eu,15822,ib,5450
2003.339.14:41:50.76/tpi/5u,15814,6u,16081,7u,15910,8u,16031,ic,17795
2003.339.14:41:50.94/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,80,ia,10722
2003.339.14:41:50.94/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5450
2003.339.14:41:50.94/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17795
2003.339.14:41:51.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:41:51.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:41:51.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:41:51.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:41:51.52/tsys/1u,47.7,2u,49.2,3u,40.4,4u,40.6,ia,41.6
2003.339.14:41:51.52/tsys/9u,41.5,au,39.4,bu,44.2,cu,47.6,du,35.4,eu,40.7,ib,41.8
2003.339.14:41:51.52/tsys/5u,36.9,6u,39.8,7u,39.7,8u,38.5,ic,35.7
2003.339.14:41:52.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:41:52.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:41:52.63/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.14:41:52.70/gps-fmout/S +1.48E-07
2003.339.14:41:55.18/wx/15.7,888.8,55.2
2003.339.14:41:55.24/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10724,5449,26,1pps
2003.339.14:41:55.29/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17800,109,24,1pps
2003.339.14:41:55.37/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.76,lock,16171,16186,38,1pps
2003.339.14:41:55.45/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15832,15648,33,1pps
2003.339.14:41:55.53/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.27, 4.82,lock,15903,15915,61,1pps
2003.339.14:41:56.18#antcn#TR $$/339.14:41:56.10 14.2272 24.9771 -0.0011 0.0001
2003.339.14:41:56.18#antcn#CO 0.0555 -0.0774 -0.7967 0.0374
2003.339.14:41:56.99/mat/600B0172
2003.339.14:41:57.55/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.14:41:57.55:!2003.339.14:47:55
2003.339.14:41:57.68#setcl#time/188849155,1,2003,339,14,41,58.00,1.562,45.016,36
2003.339.14:41:57.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.14:47:55.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.14:47:55.00:disc_end
2003.339.14:47:55.48:disc_pos
2003.339.14:47:55.49/disc_pos/534956594648,528953945064,
2003.339.14:47:55.50:disc_check
2003.339.14:47:55.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d14h47m55.535s,12436,0.00250s,40000,2573394332,
2003.339.14:47:55.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.14:47:55.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 512595 : 508334 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:47:55.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 512580 : 508331 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:47:55.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 512622 : 508320 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:47:55.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 512611 : 508318 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:47:55.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 512589 : 508343 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:47:55.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 512590 : 508327 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:47:55.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 512582 : 508323 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:47:55.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 512599 : 508322 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:47:55.97:scan_name=339-1449,r4100,98
2003.339.14:47:55.98:source=0727-115,072758.08,-113452.5,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.14:47:56.08:setupsx
2003.339.14:48:05.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.14:48:05.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.14:48:05.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 181 ;
2003.339.14:48:05.33:!2003.339.14:49:28
2003.339.14:49:24.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.14:49:28.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:49:28.00/disc_pos/534956594648,534955594648,
2003.339.14:49:28.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.14:49:28.06:!2003.339.14:49:28
2003.339.14:49:28.06:preob
2003.339.14:49:29.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:49:30.47/tpi/1u,16254,2u,16136,3u,16135,4u,16043,ia,9951
2003.339.14:49:30.47/tpi/9u,16263,au,16561,bu,16774,cu,16953,du,16927,eu,16713,ib,5243
2003.339.14:49:30.47/tpi/5u,15801,6u,16305,7u,15935,8u,16329,ic,16517
2003.339.14:49:30.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9953
2003.339.14:49:30.65/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5239
2003.339.14:49:30.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16526
2003.339.14:49:32.88/tpzero/1u,494,2u,319,3u,394,4u,446,ia,272
2003.339.14:49:32.88/tpzero/9u,585,au,544,bu,550,cu,514,du,369,eu,428,ib,285
2003.339.14:49:32.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,580,7u,367,8u,279,ic,590
2003.339.14:49:35.12/tpical/1u,18156,2u,18001,3u,18412,4u,18256,ia,11300
2003.339.14:49:35.12/tpical/9u,18905,au,19259,bu,18927,cu,18731,du,19676,eu,19036
2003.339.14:49:35.12/tpical/ib,6130
2003.339.14:49:35.12/tpical/5u,18237,6u,18582,7u,18212,8u,18743,ic,19111
2003.339.14:49:35.13/tpdiff/1u,1902,2u,1865,3u,2277,4u,2213,ia,1349
2003.339.14:49:35.13/tpdiff/9u,2642,au,2698,bu,2153,cu,1778,du,2749,eu,2323,ib,887
2003.339.14:49:35.13/tpdiff/5u,2436,6u,2277,7u,2277,8u,2414,ic,2594
2003.339.14:49:35.30/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11300
2003.339.14:49:35.30/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,6130
2003.339.14:49:35.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19111
2003.339.14:49:35.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:49:35.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:49:35.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:49:35.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:49:35.89/tsys/1u,45.6,2u,46.6,3u,38.0,4u,38.8,ia,39.5
2003.339.14:49:35.89/tsys/9u,42.7,au,42.7,bu,54.3,cu,66.6,du,43.4,eu,50.5,ib,40.2
2003.339.14:49:35.89/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,38.0,7u,37.6,8u,36.6,ic,33.8
2003.339.14:49:36.00/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:49:36.33/cable/2.4216E-04
2003.339.14:49:36.33:!2003.339.14:49:38
2003.339.14:49:38.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:49:38.00/disc_pos/535084474368,534955594648,
2003.339.14:49:38.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.14:49:38.01:midob
2003.339.14:49:38.75/tpi/1u,15995,2u,15801,3u,15610,4u,16040,ia,9960
2003.339.14:49:38.75/tpi/9u,16011,au,16013,bu,15992,cu,15856,du,16230,eu,15791,ib,5196
2003.339.14:49:38.75/tpi/5u,15808,6u,15940,7u,15918,8u,15883,ic,16524
2003.339.14:49:38.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9960
2003.339.14:49:38.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,124,eu,117,ib,5196
2003.339.14:49:38.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16524
2003.339.14:49:39.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:49:39.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:49:39.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:49:39.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:49:39.51/tsys/1u,45.5,2u,46.5,3u,38.2,4u,38.8,ia,39.5
2003.339.14:49:39.51/tsys/9u,42.8,au,42.2,bu,52.6,cu,63.4,du,41.5,eu,48.5,ib,39.9
2003.339.14:49:39.51/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,38.1,7u,37.6,8u,36.7,ic,33.8
2003.339.14:49:40.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:49:40.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.14:49:40.61/cable/2.4209E-04
2003.339.14:49:40.69/gps-fmout/S +1.83E-07
2003.339.14:49:43.60/wx/15.7,888.8,56.3
2003.339.14:49:43.66/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9967,5194,26,1pps
2003.339.14:49:43.71/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16538,110,24,1pps
2003.339.14:49:43.79/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16280,16358,38,1pps
2003.339.14:49:43.87/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15813,15699,33,1pps
2003.339.14:49:43.95/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16086,15999,61,1pps
2003.339.14:49:44.16#antcn#TR $$/339.14:49:44.08 217.3924 48.6669 -0.0000 -0.0001
2003.339.14:49:44.16#antcn#CO 0.0268 -0.0713 -0.7967 0.0154
2003.339.14:49:45.06/mat/600B0151
2003.339.14:49:45.66#setcl#time/188895952,1,2003,339,14,49,46.00,1.574,45.146,38
2003.339.14:49:45.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.14:49:46.17/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.14:49:46.17:!2003.339.14:51:16
2003.339.14:51:16.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.14:51:16.00:disc_end
2003.339.14:51:16.48:disc_pos
2003.339.14:51:16.50/disc_pos/536687317392,534956594648,
2003.339.14:51:16.50:disc_check
2003.339.14:51:16.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d14h51m16.538s,7716,0.00250s,40000,1485321976,
2003.339.14:51:16.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.14:51:16.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 514258 : 509974 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:16.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 514244 : 509971 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:16.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 514285 : 509960 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:16.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 514276 : 509959 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:16.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 514254 : 509983 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:16.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 514253 : 509968 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:16.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 514246 : 509963 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:16.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 514262 : 509962 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:16.98:scan_name=339-1455,r4100,334
2003.339.14:51:16.98:source=1023+131,102316.27,130905.7,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.14:51:17.10:setupsx
2003.339.14:51:26.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:26.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.14:51:26.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 182 ;
2003.339.14:51:26.34:!2003.339.14:54:54
2003.339.14:52:17.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.14:54:54.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:54:54.00/disc_pos/536687317392,536686317392,
2003.339.14:54:54.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.14:54:54.05:!2003.339.14:54:54
2003.339.14:54:54.05:preob
2003.339.14:54:55.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:54:56.49/tpi/1u,16393,2u,16061,3u,16050,4u,16185,ia,10067
2003.339.14:54:56.49/tpi/9u,16225,au,16247,bu,16027,cu,16160,du,16339,eu,16083,ib,5062
2003.339.14:54:56.49/tpi/5u,15911,6u,16319,7u,16032,8u,15952,ic,16652
2003.339.14:54:56.67/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10063
2003.339.14:54:56.67/tpgain/9u,123,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5059
2003.339.14:54:56.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16641
2003.339.14:54:58.90/tpzero/1u,496,2u,316,3u,392,4u,448,ia,273
2003.339.14:54:58.90/tpzero/9u,590,au,548,bu,553,cu,517,du,378,eu,430,ib,285
2003.339.14:54:58.90/tpzero/5u,462,6u,581,7u,370,8u,274,ic,592
2003.339.14:55:01.14/tpical/1u,18329,2u,17939,3u,18342,4u,18458,ia,11451
2003.339.14:55:01.14/tpical/9u,19040,au,19323,bu,18713,cu,18682,du,19863,eu,19063
2003.339.14:55:01.14/tpical/ib,5945
2003.339.14:55:01.14/tpical/5u,18394,6u,18629,7u,18383,8u,18346,ic,19292
2003.339.14:55:01.15/tpdiff/1u,1936,2u,1878,3u,2292,4u,2273,ia,1384
2003.339.14:55:01.15/tpdiff/9u,2815,au,3076,bu,2686,cu,2522,du,3524,eu,2980,ib,883
2003.339.14:55:01.15/tpdiff/5u,2483,6u,2310,7u,2351,8u,2394,ic,2640
2003.339.14:55:01.32/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11451
2003.339.14:55:01.32/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,99,bu,121,cu,102,du,127,eu,120,ib,5945
2003.339.14:55:01.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19292
2003.339.14:55:01.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:55:01.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:55:01.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:55:01.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:55:01.91/tsys/1u,45.2,2u,46.1,3u,37.6,4u,38.1,ia,38.9
2003.339.14:55:01.91/tsys/9u,40.0,au,36.7,bu,41.5,cu,44.7,du,32.6,eu,37.8,ib,39.0
2003.339.14:55:01.91/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,37.5,7u,36.6,8u,36.0,ic,33.5
2003.339.14:55:02.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.14:55:02.37/cable/2.4223E-04
2003.339.14:55:02.37:!2003.339.14:55:04
2003.339.14:55:04.00:disc_pos
2003.339.14:55:04.00/disc_pos/536815333376,536686317392,
2003.339.14:55:04.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.14:55:04.02:midob
2003.339.14:55:04.75/tpi/1u,16139,2u,15789,3u,15542,4u,15776,ia,10074
2003.339.14:55:04.75/tpi/9u,15677,au,15894,bu,15730,cu,15812,du,15874,eu,15788,ib,5072
2003.339.14:55:04.75/tpi/5u,15909,6u,15953,7u,15467,8u,15983,ic,16658
2003.339.14:55:04.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10074
2003.339.14:55:04.93/tpgain/9u,121,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5072
2003.339.14:55:04.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16658
2003.339.14:55:05.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.14:55:05.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.14:55:05.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.14:55:05.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.14:55:05.51/tsys/1u,45.1,2u,46.1,3u,37.8,4u,38.0,ia,38.9
2003.339.14:55:05.51/tsys/9u,39.9,au,36.7,bu,41.4,cu,44.6,du,32.7,eu,37.8,ib,39.0
2003.339.14:55:05.51/tsys/5u,34.2,6u,37.6,7u,36.6,8u,36.1,ic,33.5
2003.339.14:55:06.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.14:55:06.26/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.14:55:06.58/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.14:55:06.68/gps-fmout/S +1.32E-07
2003.339.14:55:07.78/wx/15.6,888.8,56.4
2003.339.14:55:07.83/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10074,5064,26,1pps
2003.339.14:55:07.88/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16655,110,24,1pps
2003.339.14:55:07.96/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.06,lock,16120,16223,38,1pps
2003.339.14:55:08.04/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15920,15811,33,1pps
2003.339.14:55:08.12/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.20,lock,15923,15943,61,1pps
2003.339.14:55:09.18#antcn#TR $$/339.14:55:09.09 114.7691 70.1416 0.0005 0.0002
2003.339.14:55:09.18#antcn#CO 0.0311 -0.0432 -0.7967 0.0063
2003.339.14:55:10.46/mat/600B0154
2003.339.14:55:11.02/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.14:55:11.02:!2003.339.15:00:38
2003.339.14:55:11.66#setcl#time/188928552,1,2003,339,14,55,12.00,1.570,45.237,38
2003.339.14:55:11.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.15:00:38.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.15:00:38.00:disc_end
2003.339.15:00:38.50:disc_pos
2003.339.15:00:38.51/disc_pos/542194006000,536687317392,
2003.339.15:00:38.51:disc_check
2003.339.15:00:38.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d15h00m38.542s,18336,0.00250s,40000,3485380772,
2003.339.15:00:38.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.15:00:38.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 519524 : 515217 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:38.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 519509 : 515212 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:38.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 519551 : 515201 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:38.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 519541 : 515200 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:38.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 519519 : 515225 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:38.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 519520 : 515209 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:38.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 519511 : 515204 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:38.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 519527 : 515204 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:39.00:scan_name=339-1506,r4100,98
2003.339.15:00:39.00:source=0642+449,064252.98,445430.9,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.15:00:39.10:setupsx
2003.339.15:00:48.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:48.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.15:00:48.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 183 ;
2003.339.15:00:48.34:!2003.339.15:06:38
2003.339.15:02:10.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.15:06:38.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:06:38.00/disc_pos/542194006000,542193006000,
2003.339.15:06:38.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.15:06:38.05:!2003.339.15:06:38
2003.339.15:06:38.06:preob
2003.339.15:06:39.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:06:40.48/tpi/1u,16238,2u,16096,3u,16117,4u,16338,ia,10130
2003.339.15:06:40.49/tpi/9u,15883,au,16031,bu,16069,cu,16169,du,16062,eu,16001,ib,5213
2003.339.15:06:40.49/tpi/5u,16092,6u,16225,7u,16217,8u,16195,ic,16835
2003.339.15:06:40.66/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10129
2003.339.15:06:40.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,5238
2003.339.15:06:40.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16839
2003.339.15:06:42.89/tpzero/1u,493,2u,317,3u,392,4u,450,ia,274
2003.339.15:06:42.89/tpzero/9u,584,au,544,bu,551,cu,515,du,366,eu,425,ib,285
2003.339.15:06:42.89/tpzero/5u,463,6u,578,7u,371,8u,274,ic,591
2003.339.15:06:45.13/tpical/1u,18111,2u,17939,3u,18352,4u,18567,ia,11495
2003.339.15:06:45.13/tpical/9u,18747,au,19104,bu,18808,cu,18660,du,19377,eu,18844
2003.339.15:06:45.13/tpical/ib,6106
2003.339.15:06:45.13/tpical/5u,18548,6u,18459,7u,18502,8u,18513,ic,19445
2003.339.15:06:45.14/tpdiff/1u,1873,2u,1843,3u,2235,4u,2229,ia,1365
2003.339.15:06:45.14/tpdiff/9u,2864,au,3073,bu,2739,cu,2491,du,3315,eu,2843,ib,893
2003.339.15:06:45.14/tpdiff/5u,2456,6u,2234,7u,2285,8u,2318,ic,2610
2003.339.15:06:45.31/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11495
2003.339.15:06:45.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,6106
2003.339.15:06:45.31/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19445
2003.339.15:06:45.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:06:45.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:06:45.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:06:45.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:06:45.90/tsys/1u,46.2,2u,47.1,3u,38.7,4u,39.2,ia,39.7
2003.339.15:06:45.90/tsys/9u,38.5,au,36.3,bu,40.8,cu,45.2,du,34.1,eu,39.4,ib,39.7
2003.339.15:06:45.90/tsys/5u,35.0,6u,38.5,7u,38.1,8u,37.8,ic,34.2
2003.339.15:06:46.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:06:46.37/cable/2.4276E-04
2003.339.15:06:46.37:!2003.339.15:06:48
2003.339.15:06:48.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:06:48.00/disc_pos/542321958912,542193006000,
2003.339.15:06:48.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.15:06:48.02:midob
2003.339.15:06:48.75/tpi/1u,16248,2u,15784,3u,15559,4u,15866,ia,10126
2003.339.15:06:48.75/tpi/9u,15847,au,15901,bu,16015,cu,15925,du,16125,eu,15809,ib,5241
2003.339.15:06:48.75/tpi/5u,15522,6u,15805,7u,15599,8u,16179,ic,16830
2003.339.15:06:48.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10126
2003.339.15:06:48.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,116,ib,5241
2003.339.15:06:48.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16830
2003.339.15:06:49.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:06:49.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:06:49.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:06:49.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:06:49.51/tsys/1u,46.3,2u,47.0,3u,38.8,4u,39.0,ia,39.7
2003.339.15:06:49.51/tsys/9u,39.0,au,36.8,bu,41.4,cu,45.5,du,34.2,eu,39.7,ib,40.0
2003.339.15:06:49.51/tsys/5u,35.0,6u,38.5,7u,38.0,8u,37.7,ic,34.2
2003.339.15:06:50.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:06:50.30/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:06:50.69/cable/2.4276E-04
2003.339.15:06:51.69/gps-fmout/S +1.01E-07
2003.339.15:06:51.70/wx/15.6,889.0,56.6
2003.339.15:06:51.76/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10130,5225,26,1pps
2003.339.15:06:51.81/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16838,109,24,1pps
2003.339.15:06:51.89/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16243,16356,38,1pps
2003.339.15:06:51.97/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,16107,15987,33,1pps
2003.339.15:06:52.05/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15962,16033,61,1pps
2003.339.15:06:53.18#antcn#TR $$/339.15:06:53.09 314.8594 50.6342 -0.0000 0.0001
2003.339.15:06:53.18#antcn#CO 0.0309 -0.0465 -0.7967 0.0144
2003.339.15:06:54.17/mat/600B0163
2003.339.15:06:54.74/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.15:06:54.74:!2003.339.15:08:26
2003.339.15:06:55.65#setcl#time/188998950,1,2003,339,15,06,56.00,1.574,45.433,39
2003.339.15:06:55.65#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.15:08:26.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.15:08:26.00:disc_end
2003.339.15:08:26.49:disc_pos
2003.339.15:08:26.50/disc_pos/543924644168,542194006000,
2003.339.15:08:26.50:disc_check
2003.339.15:08:26.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d15h08m26.543s,33188,0.00250s,40000,5757346980,
2003.339.15:08:26.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.15:08:26.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 521187 : 516857 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:26.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 521172 : 516853 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:26.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 521214 : 516841 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:26.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 521204 : 516840 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:26.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 521185 : 516864 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:26.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 521183 : 516849 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:26.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 521176 : 516845 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:26.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 521190 : 516844 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:26.99:scan_name=339-1510,r4100,356
2003.339.15:08:26.99:source=oq208,140445.63,284129.5,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.15:08:27.08:setupsx
2003.339.15:08:36.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:36.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.15:08:36.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 184 ;
2003.339.15:08:36.32:!2003.339.15:10:02
2003.339.15:09:32.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.15:10:02.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:10:02.00/disc_pos/543924644168,543923644168,
2003.339.15:10:02.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.15:10:02.05:!2003.339.15:10:02
2003.339.15:10:02.05:preob
2003.339.15:10:03.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:10:04.48/tpi/1u,16272,2u,16193,3u,16298,4u,16315,ia,10626
2003.339.15:10:04.48/tpi/9u,16098,au,16056,bu,16248,cu,16136,du,16115,eu,16244,ib,5337
2003.339.15:10:04.48/tpi/5u,16377,6u,16171,7u,15858,8u,15958,ic,17740
2003.339.15:10:04.66/tpgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10635
2003.339.15:10:04.66/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,5343
2003.339.15:10:04.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17745
2003.339.15:10:06.89/tpzero/1u,488,2u,315,3u,389,4u,447,ia,277
2003.339.15:10:06.89/tpzero/9u,584,au,542,bu,550,cu,512,du,364,eu,428,ib,287
2003.339.15:10:06.89/tpzero/5u,465,6u,574,7u,364,8u,273,ic,601
2003.339.15:10:09.13/tpical/1u,18085,2u,17986,3u,18487,4u,18457,ia,11999
2003.339.15:10:09.13/tpical/9u,18767,au,18967,bu,18812,cu,18523,du,19381,eu,19031
2003.339.15:10:09.13/tpical/ib,6206
2003.339.15:10:09.13/tpical/5u,18743,6u,18280,7u,18002,8u,18185,ic,20370
2003.339.15:10:09.14/tpdiff/1u,1813,2u,1793,3u,2189,4u,2142,ia,1373
2003.339.15:10:09.14/tpdiff/9u,2669,au,2911,bu,2564,cu,2387,du,3266,eu,2787,ib,869
2003.339.15:10:09.14/tpdiff/5u,2366,6u,2109,7u,2144,8u,2227,ic,2630
2003.339.15:10:09.31/tpdiffgain/1u,136,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11999
2003.339.15:10:09.31/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,6206
2003.339.15:10:09.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20370
2003.339.15:10:09.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:10:09.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:10:09.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:10:09.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:10:09.90/tsys/1u,47.9,2u,48.7,3u,40.0,4u,40.7,ia,41.5
2003.339.15:10:09.90/tsys/9u,41.9,au,38.4,bu,44.1,cu,47.1,du,34.7,eu,40.9,ib,41.8
2003.339.15:10:09.90/tsys/5u,37.0,6u,40.7,7u,39.7,8u,38.7,ic,35.8
2003.339.15:10:10.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:10:10.36/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.15:10:10.36:!2003.339.15:10:12
2003.339.15:10:12.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:10:12.00/disc_pos/544052576256,543923644168,
2003.339.15:10:12.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.15:10:12.02:midob
2003.339.15:10:12.75/tpi/1u,16261,2u,15597,3u,15726,4u,15894,ia,10625
2003.339.15:10:12.75/tpi/9u,15783,au,15644,bu,15726,cu,15840,du,16154,eu,15671,ib,5331
2003.339.15:10:12.75/tpi/5u,15753,6u,16154,7u,15850,8u,15969,ic,17731
2003.339.15:10:12.93/tpgain/1u,136,2u,111,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10625
2003.339.15:10:12.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,122,eu,115,ib,5331
2003.339.15:10:12.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17731
2003.339.15:10:13.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:10:13.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:10:13.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:10:13.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:10:13.51/tsys/1u,47.8,2u,48.6,3u,40.1,4u,40.7,ia,41.5
2003.339.15:10:13.51/tsys/9u,41.7,au,38.2,bu,44.2,cu,47.2,du,34.8,eu,40.8,ib,41.8
2003.339.15:10:13.51/tsys/5u,37.0,6u,40.6,7u,39.7,8u,38.8,ic,35.8
2003.339.15:10:14.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:10:14.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:10:14.59/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.15:10:14.68/gps-fmout/S +1.28E-07
2003.339.15:10:14.69/wx/15.5,889.0,57.0
2003.339.15:10:14.75/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10629,5335,26,1pps
2003.339.15:10:14.80/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17732,110,24,1pps
2003.339.15:10:14.88/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.51, 6.82,lock,16262,16211,38,1pps
2003.339.15:10:14.96/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.20,lock,15750,16256,33,1pps
2003.339.15:10:15.04/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,16088,16107,61,1pps
2003.339.15:10:16.17#antcn#TR $$/339.15:10:16.09 68.4436 27.3024 0.0005 0.0008
2003.339.15:10:16.17#antcn#CO 0.0584 -0.0888 -0.7967 0.0337
2003.339.15:10:17.76/mat/600B0161
2003.339.15:10:18.68#setcl#time/189019252,1,2003,339,15,10,19.00,1.562,45.489,36
2003.339.15:10:18.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.15:10:19.18/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.15:10:19.18:!2003.339.15:16:08
2003.339.15:16:08.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.15:16:08.00:disc_end
2003.339.15:16:08.48:disc_pos
2003.339.15:16:08.51/disc_pos/549783454256,543924644168,
2003.339.15:16:08.51:disc_check
2003.339.15:16:08.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d15h16m08.547s,30920,0.00250s,40000,1533272180,
2003.339.15:16:08.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.15:16:08.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 526788 : 522434 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:08.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 526776 : 522431 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:08.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 526815 : 522418 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:08.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 526806 : 522417 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:08.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 526786 : 522441 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:08.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 526784 : 522426 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:08.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 526777 : 522422 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:09.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 526791 : 522421 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:09.00:scan_name=339-1517,r4100,98
2003.339.15:16:09.01:source=0955+476,095508.50,473928.6,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.15:16:10.09:setupsx
2003.339.15:16:19.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:19.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.15:16:19.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 185 ;
2003.339.15:16:19.34:!2003.339.15:16:57
2003.339.15:16:47.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.15:16:57.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:16:57.00/disc_pos/549783454256,549782454256,
2003.339.15:16:57.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.15:16:57.06:!2003.339.15:16:57
2003.339.15:16:57.06:preob
2003.339.15:16:58.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:16:59.48/tpi/1u,16292,2u,16159,3u,16065,4u,16083,ia,9761
2003.339.15:16:59.48/tpi/9u,16114,au,16157,bu,15996,cu,15872,du,15943,eu,16103,ib,5049
2003.339.15:16:59.49/tpi/5u,16066,6u,16108,7u,16192,8u,16031,ic,16199
2003.339.15:16:59.67/tpgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9760
2003.339.15:16:59.67/tpgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,5044
2003.339.15:16:59.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16198
2003.339.15:17:01.90/tpzero/1u,499,2u,321,3u,395,4u,446,ia,270
2003.339.15:17:01.90/tpzero/9u,590,au,548,bu,553,cu,514,du,370,eu,431,ib,284
2003.339.15:17:01.90/tpzero/5u,464,6u,577,7u,372,8u,277,ic,588
2003.339.15:17:04.14/tpical/1u,18243,2u,18020,3u,18344,4u,18351,ia,11103
2003.339.15:17:04.14/tpical/9u,19079,au,19311,bu,18837,cu,18422,du,19421,eu,19157
2003.339.15:17:04.14/tpical/ib,5924
2003.339.15:17:04.14/tpical/5u,18558,6u,18335,7u,18471,8u,18388,ic,18763
2003.339.15:17:04.15/tpdiff/1u,1951,2u,1861,3u,2279,4u,2268,ia,1342
2003.339.15:17:04.15/tpdiff/9u,2965,au,3154,bu,2841,cu,2550,du,3478,eu,3054,ib,875
2003.339.15:17:04.15/tpdiff/5u,2492,6u,2227,7u,2279,8u,2357,ic,2564
2003.339.15:17:04.32/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11103
2003.339.15:17:04.32/tpdiffgain/9u,124,au,99,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,120,ib,5924
2003.339.15:17:04.32/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,77,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18763
2003.339.15:17:04.91/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:17:04.91/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:17:04.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:17:04.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:17:04.92/tsys/1u,44.5,2u,46.8,3u,37.8,4u,37.9,ia,38.9
2003.339.15:17:04.92/tsys/9u,37.7,au,35.6,bu,39.1,cu,43.4,du,32.2,eu,36.9,ib,39.2
2003.339.15:17:04.92/tsys/5u,34.4,6u,38.4,7u,38.2,8u,36.8,ic,33.5
2003.339.15:17:05.08/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:17:05.43/cable/2.4282E-04
2003.339.15:17:05.43:!2003.339.15:17:07
2003.339.15:17:07.01:disc_pos
2003.339.15:17:07.01/disc_pos/549911384064,549782454256,
2003.339.15:17:07.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.15:17:07.02:midob
2003.339.15:17:07.77/tpi/1u,16115,2u,15562,3u,15536,4u,15709,ia,9759
2003.339.15:17:07.77/tpi/9u,16175,au,15867,bu,15575,cu,15925,du,15991,eu,15645,ib,5044
2003.339.15:17:07.77/tpi/5u,15499,6u,15697,7u,15614,8u,16014,ic,16191
2003.339.15:17:07.95/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9759
2003.339.15:17:07.95/tpgain/9u,124,au,98,bu,119,cu,101,du,125,eu,118,ib,5044
2003.339.15:17:07.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16191
2003.339.15:17:08.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:17:08.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:17:08.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:17:08.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:17:08.53/tsys/1u,44.7,2u,46.7,3u,38.0,4u,37.9,ia,38.9
2003.339.15:17:08.53/tsys/9u,37.8,au,35.7,bu,39.4,cu,43.5,du,32.3,eu,37.1,ib,39.2
2003.339.15:17:08.53/tsys/5u,34.5,6u,38.4,7u,38.1,8u,36.7,ic,33.5
2003.339.15:17:09.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:17:09.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:17:09.66/cable/2.4290E-04
2003.339.15:17:10.68/gps-fmout/S +1.62E-07
2003.339.15:17:14.12/wx/15.5,889.0,57.2
2003.339.15:17:14.17/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9763,5038,26,1pps
2003.339.15:17:14.22/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16199,109,24,1pps
2003.339.15:17:14.30/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.18,lock,16326,16182,38,1pps
2003.339.15:17:14.38/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16067,15903,33,1pps
2003.339.15:17:14.47/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.70, 5.20,lock,16155,16008,61,1pps
2003.339.15:17:15.16#antcn#TR $$/339.15:17:15.09 9.3914 64.2527 -0.0004 0.0001
2003.339.15:17:15.16#antcn#CO 0.0332 -0.0283 -0.7967 0.0084
2003.339.15:17:16.13/mat/600B0120
2003.339.15:17:16.70/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.15:17:16.70:!2003.339.15:18:45
2003.339.15:17:17.67#setcl#time/189061151,1,2003,339,15,17,18.00,1.563,45.605,37
2003.339.15:17:17.67#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.15:18:45.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.15:18:45.00:disc_end
2003.339.15:18:45.49:disc_pos
2003.339.15:18:45.50/disc_pos/551513749808,549783454256,
2003.339.15:18:45.50:disc_check
2003.339.15:18:45.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d15h18m45.535s,15516,0.00250s,40000,781519852,
2003.339.15:18:45.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.15:18:45.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 528451 : 524074 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:45.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 528439 : 524070 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:45.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 528478 : 524058 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:45.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 528471 : 524056 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:45.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 528450 : 524082 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:45.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 528447 : 524066 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:45.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 528440 : 524062 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:45.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 528454 : 524061 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:45.99:scan_name=339-1522,r4100,265
2003.339.15:18:45.99:source=3c371,180718.63,694857.2,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.15:18:46.10:setupsx
2003.339.15:18:55.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:55.32/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.15:18:55.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 186 ;
2003.339.15:18:55.36:!2003.339.15:22:29
2003.339.15:19:20.10#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.15:22:29.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:22:29.00/disc_pos/551513749808,551512749808,
2003.339.15:22:29.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.15:22:29.04:!2003.339.15:22:29
2003.339.15:22:29.05:preob
2003.339.15:22:30.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:22:31.47/tpi/1u,16161,2u,16109,3u,16214,4u,16309,ia,12330
2003.339.15:22:31.47/tpi/9u,16060,au,16251,bu,16228,cu,16137,du,16150,eu,16262,ib,6203
2003.339.15:22:31.47/tpi/5u,16286,6u,16011,7u,15780,8u,16024,ic,20687
2003.339.15:22:31.65/tpgain/1u,127,2u,105,3u,97,4u,76,ia,12334
2003.339.15:22:31.65/tpgain/9u,111,au,89,bu,109,cu,91,du,113,eu,109,ib,6201
2003.339.15:22:31.65/tpgain/5u,49,6u,69,7u,50,8u,59,ic,20690
2003.339.15:22:33.88/tpzero/1u,473,2u,301,3u,372,4u,435,ia,294
2003.339.15:22:33.88/tpzero/9u,570,au,533,bu,533,cu,499,du,344,eu,419,ib,296
2003.339.15:22:33.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,567,7u,360,8u,271,ic,626
2003.339.15:22:36.12/tpical/1u,17709,2u,17624,3u,18082,4u,18150,ia,13699
2003.339.15:22:36.12/tpical/9u,18296,au,18683,bu,18395,cu,18074,du,18847,eu,18745
2003.339.15:22:36.12/tpical/ib,7072
2003.339.15:22:36.12/tpical/5u,18286,6u,17855,7u,17562,8u,17915,ic,23314
2003.339.15:22:36.13/tpdiff/1u,1548,2u,1515,3u,1868,4u,1841,ia,1369
2003.339.15:22:36.13/tpdiff/9u,2236,au,2432,bu,2167,cu,1937,du,2697,eu,2483,ib,869
2003.339.15:22:36.13/tpdiff/5u,2000,6u,1844,7u,1782,8u,1891,ic,2627
2003.339.15:22:36.30/tpdiffgain/1u,127,2u,105,3u,97,4u,76,ia,13699
2003.339.15:22:36.30/tpdiffgain/9u,111,au,89,bu,109,cu,91,du,113,eu,109,ib,7072
2003.339.15:22:36.30/tpdiffgain/5u,49,6u,69,7u,50,8u,59,ic,23314
2003.339.15:22:36.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:22:36.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:22:36.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:22:36.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:22:36.89/tsys/1u,55.7,2u,57.4,3u,46.6,4u,47.4,ia,48.4
2003.339.15:22:36.89/tsys/9u,49.9,au,46.5,bu,52.1,cu,58.1,du,42.2,eu,45.9,ib,48.9
2003.339.15:22:36.89/tsys/5u,43.5,6u,46.1,7u,47.6,8u,45.8,ic,42.0
2003.339.15:22:37.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:22:37.35/cable/2.4253E-04
2003.339.15:22:37.35:!2003.339.15:22:39
2003.339.15:22:39.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:22:39.00/disc_pos/551641739264,551512749808,
2003.339.15:22:39.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.15:22:39.01:midob
2003.339.15:22:39.75/tpi/1u,16151,2u,15828,3u,15875,4u,15862,ia,12326
2003.339.15:22:39.75/tpi/9u,15802,au,15897,bu,15629,cu,15771,du,15810,eu,15723,ib,6205
2003.339.15:22:39.75/tpi/5u,15594,6u,16019,7u,15760,8u,16043,ic,20686
2003.339.15:22:39.93/tpgain/1u,127,2u,104,3u,96,4u,75,ia,12326
2003.339.15:22:39.93/tpgain/9u,110,au,88,bu,107,cu,90,du,112,eu,107,ib,6205
2003.339.15:22:39.93/tpgain/5u,48,6u,69,7u,50,8u,59,ic,20686
2003.339.15:22:40.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:22:40.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:22:40.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:22:40.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:22:40.51/tsys/1u,55.7,2u,57.5,3u,46.6,4u,47.4,ia,48.3
2003.339.15:22:40.51/tsys/9u,50.0,au,46.6,bu,52.1,cu,58.1,du,42.0,eu,46.1,ib,49.0
2003.339.15:22:40.51/tsys/5u,43.4,6u,46.1,7u,47.5,8u,45.9,ic,42.0
2003.339.15:22:41.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:22:41.25/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:22:41.60/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.15:22:41.69/gps-fmout/S +9.4E-08
2003.339.15:22:43.78/wx/15.4,889.0,57.1
2003.339.15:22:43.83/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,12338,6205,26,1pps
2003.339.15:22:43.88/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,20694,111,24,1pps
2003.339.15:22:43.96/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 5.91, 6.18,lock,16145,16161,38,1pps
2003.339.15:22:44.04/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.36, -2.01,lock,16263,15685,33,1pps
2003.339.15:22:44.12/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.74, 4.26,lock,16047,16034,61,1pps
2003.339.15:22:45.16#antcn#TR $$/339.15:22:45.09 16.3433 9.3820 0.0000 -0.0000
2003.339.15:22:45.16#antcn#CO 0.0566 -0.0918 -0.7967 0.1026
2003.339.15:22:46.35/mat/600B0147
2003.339.15:22:46.92/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.15:22:46.92:!2003.339.15:27:04
2003.339.15:22:47.66#setcl#time/189094149,1,2003,339,15,22,48.00,1.570,45.697,38
2003.339.15:22:47.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.15:27:04.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.15:27:04.01:disc_end
2003.339.15:27:04.49:disc_pos
2003.339.15:27:04.50/disc_pos/555916594408,551513749808,
2003.339.15:27:04.52:disc_check
2003.339.15:27:04.93/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d15h27m04.553s,34052,0.00250s,40000,3581416864,
2003.339.15:27:04.93:postob_mk5a
2003.339.15:27:04.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 532664 : 528264 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:04.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 532651 : 528259 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:04.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 532691 : 528246 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:05.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 532683 : 528245 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:05.00/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 532662 : 528270 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:05.02/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 532659 : 528255 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:05.02/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 532654 : 528250 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:05.04/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 532666 : 528250 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:05.06:scan_name=339-1530,r4100,310
2003.339.15:27:05.06:source=0014+813,001404.48,811828.2,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.15:27:06.09:setupsx
2003.339.15:27:15.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:15.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.15:27:15.36/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 187 ;
2003.339.15:27:15.36:!2003.339.15:30:15
2003.339.15:27:25.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.15:30:15.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:30:15.00/disc_pos/555916594408,555915594408,
2003.339.15:30:15.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.15:30:15.04:!2003.339.15:30:15
2003.339.15:30:15.05:preob
2003.339.15:30:16.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:30:17.47/tpi/1u,16319,2u,16104,3u,15958,4u,15958,ia,11216
2003.339.15:30:17.47/tpi/9u,16166,au,16211,bu,15998,cu,16001,du,16173,eu,16179,ib,5711
2003.339.15:30:17.47/tpi/5u,16018,6u,16044,7u,16144,8u,16072,ic,18762
2003.339.15:30:17.65/tpgain/1u,133,2u,110,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11214
2003.339.15:30:17.65/tpgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,118,eu,113,ib,5710
2003.339.15:30:17.65/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,18751
2003.339.15:30:19.88/tpzero/1u,484,2u,309,3u,379,4u,437,ia,284
2003.339.15:30:19.88/tpzero/9u,579,au,539,bu,538,cu,505,du,357,eu,422,ib,290
2003.339.15:30:19.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,571,7u,366,8u,274,ic,610
2003.339.15:30:22.12/tpical/1u,18037,2u,17772,3u,17965,4u,17899,ia,12566
2003.339.15:30:22.12/tpical/9u,18647,au,18875,bu,18355,cu,18172,du,19202,eu,18802
2003.339.15:30:22.12/tpical/ib,6582
2003.339.15:30:22.12/tpical/5u,18155,6u,18039,7u,18169,8u,18090,ic,21352
2003.339.15:30:22.13/tpdiff/1u,1718,2u,1668,3u,2007,4u,1941,ia,1350
2003.339.15:30:22.13/tpdiff/9u,2481,au,2664,bu,2357,cu,2171,du,3029,eu,2623,ib,871
2003.339.15:30:22.13/tpdiff/5u,2137,6u,1995,7u,2025,8u,2018,ic,2590
2003.339.15:30:22.30/tpdiffgain/1u,133,2u,110,3u,101,4u,79,ia,12566
2003.339.15:30:22.30/tpdiffgain/9u,116,au,93,bu,113,cu,95,du,118,eu,113,ib,6582
2003.339.15:30:22.30/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,21352
2003.339.15:30:22.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:30:22.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:30:22.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:30:22.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:30:22.89/tsys/1u,50.7,2u,52.1,3u,42.7,4u,44.0,ia,44.5
2003.339.15:30:22.89/tsys/9u,45.2,au,42.4,bu,47.2,cu,51.4,du,37.6,eu,43.3,ib,44.8
2003.339.15:30:22.89/tsys/5u,40.0,6u,42.7,7u,42.9,8u,43.1,ic,38.5
2003.339.15:30:23.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:30:23.36/cable/2.4246E-04
2003.339.15:30:23.36:!2003.339.15:30:25
2003.339.15:30:25.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:30:25.00/disc_pos/556044488704,555915594408,
2003.339.15:30:25.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.15:30:25.02:midob
2003.339.15:30:25.75/tpi/1u,16349,2u,15850,3u,15689,4u,15980,ia,11224
2003.339.15:30:25.75/tpi/9u,15865,au,15908,bu,15731,cu,15723,du,15915,eu,15884,ib,5712
2003.339.15:30:25.75/tpi/5u,16021,6u,16049,7u,15559,8u,16043,ic,18776
2003.339.15:30:25.93/tpgain/1u,133,2u,109,3u,100,4u,79,ia,11224
2003.339.15:30:25.93/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,112,cu,94,du,117,eu,112,ib,5712
2003.339.15:30:25.93/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,52,8u,62,ic,18776
2003.339.15:30:26.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:30:26.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:30:26.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:30:26.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:30:26.51/tsys/1u,50.8,2u,52.2,3u,42.8,4u,44.0,ia,44.6
2003.339.15:30:26.51/tsys/9u,45.2,au,42.5,bu,47.3,cu,51.6,du,37.6,eu,43.2,ib,44.8
2003.339.15:30:26.51/tsys/5u,40.0,6u,42.7,7u,42.9,8u,43.0,ic,38.6
2003.339.15:30:27.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:30:27.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:30:27.59/cable/2.4238E-04
2003.339.15:30:27.69/gps-fmout/S +1.88E-07
2003.339.15:30:27.70/wx/15.4,889.1,57.0
2003.339.15:30:27.76/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11220,5713,26,1pps
2003.339.15:30:27.81/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18773,110,24,1pps
2003.339.15:30:27.89/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.31, 6.63,lock,16335,16123,38,1pps
2003.339.15:30:27.97/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,16017,15917,33,1pps
2003.339.15:30:28.05/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.12, 4.66,lock,16161,16132,61,1pps
2003.339.15:30:29.16#antcn#TR $$/339.15:30:29.09 354.7860 15.3589 0.0001 0.0000
2003.339.15:30:29.16#antcn#CO 0.0551 -0.0836 -0.7967 0.0629
2003.339.15:30:29.62/mat/600B0197
2003.339.15:30:30.19/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.15:30:30.19:!2003.339.15:35:35
2003.339.15:30:30.68#setcl#time/189140450,1,2003,339,15,30,31.00,1.561,45.826,36
2003.339.15:30:30.68#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.15:35:35.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.15:35:35.00:disc_end
2003.339.15:35:35.49:disc_pos
2003.339.15:35:35.50/disc_pos/561039435616,555916594408,
2003.339.15:35:35.50:disc_check
2003.339.15:35:35.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d15h35m35.550s,12724,0.00250s,40000,3053140120,
2003.339.15:35:35.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.15:35:35.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 537563 : 533139 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:35.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 537550 : 533134 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:35.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 537592 : 533121 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:35.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 537582 : 533120 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:35.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 537562 : 533147 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:35.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 537558 : 533130 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:35.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 537553 : 533126 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:35.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 537565 : 533125 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:35.99:scan_name=339-1544,r4100,98
2003.339.15:35:35.99:source=0748+126,074805.04,123845.6,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.15:35:36.09:setupsx
2003.339.15:35:45.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:45.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.15:35:45.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 188 ;
2003.339.15:35:45.32:!2003.339.15:44:14
2003.339.15:38:00.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.15:44:14.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:44:14.00/disc_pos/561039435616,561038435616,
2003.339.15:44:14.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.15:44:14.05:!2003.339.15:44:14
2003.339.15:44:14.05:preob
2003.339.15:44:15.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:44:16.48/tpi/1u,16288,2u,16218,3u,16319,4u,16177,ia,10041
2003.339.15:44:16.48/tpi/9u,15749,au,15911,bu,15898,cu,15985,du,15948,eu,16221,ib,5120
2003.339.15:44:16.48/tpi/5u,15875,6u,16223,7u,16021,8u,15925,ic,16594
2003.339.15:44:16.66/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10038
2003.339.15:44:16.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5168
2003.339.15:44:16.66/tpgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16591
2003.339.15:44:18.88/tpzero/1u,494,2u,321,3u,395,4u,448,ia,273
2003.339.15:44:18.88/tpzero/9u,587,au,547,bu,553,cu,516,du,367,eu,428,ib,285
2003.339.15:44:18.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,579,7u,369,8u,274,ic,591
2003.339.15:44:21.11/tpical/1u,18182,2u,18068,3u,18560,4u,18382,ia,11390
2003.339.15:44:21.11/tpical/9u,18593,au,19040,bu,18675,cu,18521,du,19221,eu,18907
2003.339.15:44:21.11/tpical/ib,5955
2003.339.15:44:21.11/tpical/5u,18296,6u,18495,7u,18291,8u,18219,ic,19183
2003.339.15:44:21.12/tpdiff/1u,1894,2u,1850,3u,2241,4u,2205,ia,1349
2003.339.15:44:21.12/tpdiff/9u,2844,au,3129,bu,2777,cu,2536,du,3273,eu,2686,ib,835
2003.339.15:44:21.12/tpdiff/5u,2421,6u,2272,7u,2270,8u,2294,ic,2589
2003.339.15:44:21.29/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11390
2003.339.15:44:21.29/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5955
2003.339.15:44:21.29/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,77,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19183
2003.339.15:44:21.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:44:21.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:44:21.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:44:21.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:44:21.88/tsys/1u,45.9,2u,47.3,3u,39.1,4u,39.2,ia,39.8
2003.339.15:44:21.88/tsys/9u,38.4,au,35.4,bu,39.8,cu,43.9,du,34.3,eu,42.3,ib,41.7
2003.339.15:44:21.88/tsys/5u,35.0,6u,37.9,7u,37.9,8u,37.5,ic,34.0
2003.339.15:44:21.99/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:44:22.33/cable/2.4142E-04
2003.339.15:44:22.33:!2003.339.15:44:24
2003.339.15:44:24.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:44:24.00/disc_pos/561167425536,561038435616,
2003.339.15:44:24.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.15:44:24.02:midob
2003.339.15:44:24.75/tpi/1u,16021,2u,15620,3u,15485,4u,15734,ia,10035
2003.339.15:44:24.75/tpi/9u,16324,au,15951,bu,15978,cu,15984,du,16033,eu,15901,ib,5124
2003.339.15:44:24.75/tpi/5u,15874,6u,15833,7u,15390,8u,15922,ic,16591
2003.339.15:44:24.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10035
2003.339.15:44:24.93/tpgain/9u,123,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5124
2003.339.15:44:24.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16591
2003.339.15:44:25.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:44:25.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:44:25.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:44:25.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:44:25.51/tsys/1u,45.8,2u,47.1,3u,39.2,4u,39.1,ia,39.8
2003.339.15:44:25.51/tsys/9u,39.2,au,36.2,bu,40.7,cu,44.8,du,34.5,eu,42.2,ib,41.7
2003.339.15:44:25.51/tsys/5u,35.0,6u,37.9,7u,37.8,8u,37.5,ic,34.0
2003.339.15:44:26.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:44:26.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:44:26.61/cable/2.4142E-04
2003.339.15:44:26.68/gps-fmout/S +1.41E-07
2003.339.15:44:28.24/wx/15.4,889.2,57.9
2003.339.15:44:28.29/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10036,5126,26,1pps
2003.339.15:44:28.34/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16586,110,24,1pps
2003.339.15:44:28.42/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16275,16314,38,1pps
2003.339.15:44:28.50/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15868,15753,33,1pps
2003.339.15:44:28.58/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.12,lock,16224,16104,61,1pps
2003.339.15:44:29.17#antcn#TR $$/339.15:44:29.09 258.3649 57.3655 -0.0001 -0.0002
2003.339.15:44:29.17#antcn#CO 0.0093 -0.0514 -0.7967 0.0112
2003.339.15:44:29.57/mat/600B0200
2003.339.15:44:30.19/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.15:44:30.19:!2003.339.15:46:02
2003.339.15:44:30.66#setcl#time/189224447,1,2003,339,15,44,31.00,1.568,46.059,38
2003.339.15:44:30.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.15:46:02.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.15:46:02.01:disc_end
2003.339.15:46:02.49:disc_pos
2003.339.15:46:02.50/disc_pos/562770269648,561039435616,
2003.339.15:46:02.50:disc_check
2003.339.15:46:02.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d15h46m02.555s,18852,0.00250s,40000,8301239840,
2003.339.15:46:02.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.15:46:02.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 539227 : 534779 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:02.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 539214 : 534774 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:02.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 539256 : 534761 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:02.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 539246 : 534760 : 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:02.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 539225 : 534787 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:02.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 539222 : 534770 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:02.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 539218 : 534766 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:02.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 539230 : 534766 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:03.00:scan_name=339-1552,r4100,173
2003.339.15:46:03.00:source=1611+343,161147.94,342020.0,1950.0,cw
2003.339.15:46:03.09:setupsx
2003.339.15:46:12.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:12.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.15:46:12.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 189 ;
2003.339.15:46:12.30:!2003.339.15:52:03
2003.339.15:47:32.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.15:52:03.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:52:03.00/disc_pos/562770269648,562769269648,
2003.339.15:52:03.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.15:52:03.04:!2003.339.15:52:03
2003.339.15:52:03.06:preob
2003.339.15:52:04.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:52:05.47/tpi/1u,16340,2u,15968,3u,16106,4u,15884,ia,11999
2003.339.15:52:05.47/tpi/9u,15877,au,16063,bu,16062,cu,15900,du,15948,eu,15907,ib,6177
2003.339.15:52:05.47/tpi/5u,15841,6u,16091,7u,15946,8u,16169,ic,20128
2003.339.15:52:05.65/tpgain/1u,129,2u,106,3u,98,4u,76,ia,11994
2003.339.15:52:05.65/tpgain/9u,111,au,89,bu,109,cu,91,du,113,eu,108,ib,6175
2003.339.15:52:05.65/tpgain/5u,49,6u,70,7u,51,8u,60,ic,20117
2003.339.15:52:07.88/tpzero/1u,479,2u,301,3u,373,4u,431,ia,291
2003.339.15:52:07.88/tpzero/9u,571,au,532,bu,529,cu,497,du,343,eu,413,ib,295
2003.339.15:52:07.88/tpzero/5u,457,6u,568,7u,363,8u,273,ic,620
2003.339.15:52:10.12/tpical/1u,17945,2u,17523,3u,17992,4u,17696,ia,13354
2003.339.15:52:10.12/tpical/9u,18192,au,18557,bu,18246,cu,17933,du,18742,eu,18320
2003.339.15:52:10.12/tpical/ib,7054
2003.339.15:52:10.12/tpical/5u,17837,6u,17974,7u,17824,8u,18099,ic,22732
2003.339.15:52:10.13/tpdiff/1u,1605,2u,1555,3u,1886,4u,1812,ia,1355
2003.339.15:52:10.13/tpdiff/9u,2315,au,2494,bu,2184,cu,2033,du,2794,eu,2413,ib,877
2003.339.15:52:10.13/tpdiff/5u,1996,6u,1883,7u,1878,8u,1930,ic,2604
2003.339.15:52:10.30/tpdiffgain/1u,129,2u,106,3u,98,4u,76,ia,13354
2003.339.15:52:10.30/tpdiffgain/9u,111,au,89,bu,109,cu,91,du,113,eu,108,ib,7054
2003.339.15:52:10.30/tpdiffgain/5u,49,6u,70,7u,51,8u,60,ic,22732
2003.339.15:52:10.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:52:10.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:52:10.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:52:10.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:52:10.89/tsys/1u,54.4,2u,55.4,3u,45.9,4u,46.9,ia,47.5
2003.339.15:52:10.89/tsys/9u,47.6,au,44.8,bu,51.2,cu,54.6,du,40.2,eu,46.2,ib,48.3
2003.339.15:52:10.89/tsys/5u,42.4,6u,45.3,7u,45.6,8u,45.3,ic,41.2
2003.339.15:52:11.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:52:11.41/cable/2.4128E-04
2003.339.15:52:11.41:!2003.339.15:52:13
2003.339.15:52:13.00:disc_pos
2003.339.15:52:13.00/disc_pos/562898272256,562769269648,
2003.339.15:52:13.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.15:52:13.01:midob
2003.339.15:52:13.75/tpi/1u,16323,2u,15678,3u,15771,4u,15848,ia,11976
2003.339.15:52:13.75/tpi/9u,15646,au,16069,bu,15766,cu,15884,du,15931,eu,15920,ib,6158
2003.339.15:52:13.75/tpi/5u,15804,6u,16061,7u,15944,8u,15586,ic,20093
2003.339.15:52:13.93/tpgain/1u,129,2u,105,3u,97,4u,76,ia,11976
2003.339.15:52:13.93/tpgain/9u,110,au,89,bu,108,cu,91,du,113,eu,108,ib,6158
2003.339.15:52:13.93/tpgain/5u,49,6u,70,7u,51,8u,59,ic,20093
2003.339.15:52:14.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.15:52:14.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.15:52:14.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.15:52:14.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.15:52:14.51/tsys/1u,54.3,2u,55.4,3u,45.9,4u,46.8,ia,47.4
2003.339.15:52:14.51/tsys/9u,47.8,au,44.9,bu,51.2,cu,54.5,du,40.2,eu,46.3,ib,48.1
2003.339.15:52:14.51/tsys/5u,42.3,6u,45.3,7u,45.6,8u,45.2,ic,41.1
2003.339.15:52:15.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.15:52:15.30/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.15:52:15.69/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.15:52:16.69/gps-fmout/S +1.88E-07
2003.339.15:52:20.12/wx/15.4,889.2,57.9
2003.339.15:52:20.17/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11979,6164,26,1pps
2003.339.15:52:20.22/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,20089,110,24,1pps
2003.339.15:52:20.30/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.05, 6.31,lock,16328,16203,38,1pps
2003.339.15:52:20.38/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.36, -1.84,lock,15798,15809,33,1pps
2003.339.15:52:20.46/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.82, 4.34,lock,16212,16163,61,1pps
2003.339.15:52:21.16#antcn#TR $$/339.15:52:21.09 57.5919 11.4306 -0.0000 0.0003
2003.339.15:52:21.16#antcn#CO 0.0577 -0.1007 -0.7967 0.0845
2003.339.15:52:22.46/mat/600B0166
2003.339.15:52:23.08/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.15:52:23.08:!2003.339.15:55:06
2003.339.15:52:23.66#setcl#time/189271746,1,2003,339,15,52,24.00,1.569,46.190,38
2003.339.15:52:23.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.15:55:06.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.15:55:06.00:disc_end
2003.339.15:55:06.48:disc_pos
2003.339.15:55:06.49/disc_pos/565700946104,562770269648,
2003.339.15:55:06.49:disc_check
2003.339.15:55:06.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d15h55m06.543s,3220,0.00250s,40000,5773139176,
2003.339.15:55:06.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.15:55:06.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 542035 : 537563 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:06.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 542023 : 537558 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:06.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 542066 : 537545 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:06.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 542055 : 537544 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:06.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 542033 : 537572 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:06.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 542030 : 537554 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:06.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 542027 : 537552 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:06.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 542038 : 537550 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:06.97:scan_name=339-1605,r4100,147
2003.339.15:55:06.98:source=1308+326,130807.57,323640.6,1950.0,cw
2003.339.15:55:07.09:setupsx
2003.339.15:55:16.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:16.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.15:55:16.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 190 ;
2003.339.15:55:16.32:!2003.339.16:05:02
2003.339.15:55:30.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.15:59:38.49;"weather-moon and many stars visible
2003.339.16:05:02.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:05:02.00/disc_pos/565700946104,565699946104,
2003.339.16:05:02.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.16:05:02.06:!2003.339.16:05:02
2003.339.16:05:02.07:preob
2003.339.16:05:03.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:05:04.47/tpi/1u,16144,2u,15980,3u,16002,4u,16204,ia,10047
2003.339.16:05:04.47/tpi/9u,15747,au,15849,bu,15861,cu,15957,du,15858,eu,16077,ib,5221
2003.339.16:05:04.47/tpi/5u,15927,6u,15980,7u,16028,8u,16020,ic,16668
2003.339.16:05:04.65/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10053
2003.339.16:05:04.65/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5238
2003.339.16:05:04.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16639
2003.339.16:05:06.88/tpzero/1u,491,2u,316,3u,391,4u,448,ia,272
2003.339.16:05:06.88/tpzero/9u,587,au,543,bu,550,cu,514,du,365,eu,429,ib,286
2003.339.16:05:06.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,574,7u,369,8u,273,ic,590
2003.339.16:05:09.12/tpical/1u,18001,2u,17779,3u,18222,4u,18402,ia,11396
2003.339.16:05:09.12/tpical/9u,18660,au,19010,bu,18670,cu,18508,du,19248,eu,18982
2003.339.16:05:09.12/tpical/ib,6065
2003.339.16:05:09.12/tpical/5u,18350,6u,18157,7u,18301,8u,18280,ic,19210
2003.339.16:05:09.13/tpdiff/1u,1857,2u,1799,3u,2220,4u,2198,ia,1349
2003.339.16:05:09.13/tpdiff/9u,2913,au,3161,bu,2809,cu,2551,du,3390,eu,2905,ib,844
2003.339.16:05:09.13/tpdiff/5u,2423,6u,2177,7u,2273,8u,2260,ic,2542
2003.339.16:05:09.30/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11396
2003.339.16:05:09.30/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6065
2003.339.16:05:09.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19210
2003.339.16:05:09.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:05:09.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:05:09.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:05:09.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:05:09.89/tsys/1u,46.4,2u,47.9,3u,38.7,4u,39.4,ia,39.9
2003.339.16:05:09.89/tsys/9u,37.5,au,34.9,bu,39.2,cu,43.6,du,32.9,eu,38.8,ib,42.1
2003.339.16:05:09.89/tsys/5u,35.1,6u,38.9,7u,37.9,8u,38.3,ic,34.8
2003.339.16:05:10.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:05:10.35/cable/2.4098E-04
2003.339.16:05:10.35:!2003.339.16:05:12
2003.339.16:05:12.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:05:12.00/disc_pos/565828857856,565699946104,
2003.339.16:05:12.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.16:05:12.02:midob
2003.339.16:05:12.75/tpi/1u,16132,2u,15687,3u,15471,4u,15750,ia,10046
2003.339.16:05:12.75/tpi/9u,15568,au,15909,bu,16002,cu,15875,du,16037,eu,15943,ib,5215
2003.339.16:05:12.75/tpi/5u,15921,6u,15979,7u,15416,8u,15985,ic,16629
2003.339.16:05:12.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10046
2003.339.16:05:12.93/tpgain/9u,119,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5215
2003.339.16:05:12.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16629
2003.339.16:05:13.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:05:13.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:05:13.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:05:13.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:05:13.52/tsys/1u,46.3,2u,47.8,3u,38.8,4u,39.2,ia,39.8
2003.339.16:05:13.52/tsys/9u,38.3,au,35.8,bu,40.3,cu,44.3,du,33.3,eu,39.1,ib,42.0
2003.339.16:05:13.52/tsys/5u,35.1,6u,38.9,7u,37.8,8u,38.2,ic,34.7
2003.339.16:05:14.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:05:14.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:05:14.63/cable/2.4090E-04
2003.339.16:05:15.68/gps-fmout/S +1.95E-07
2003.339.16:05:15.69/wx/15.4,889.3,57.0
2003.339.16:05:15.75/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10046,5232,26,1pps
2003.339.16:05:15.80/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16628,110,24,1pps
2003.339.16:05:15.88/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16130,16228,38,1pps
2003.339.16:05:15.96/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15916,15787,33,1pps
2003.339.16:05:16.04/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15964,16042,61,1pps
2003.339.16:05:17.16#antcn#TR $$/339.16:05:17.09 65.4580 51.5362 0.0001 0.0002
2003.339.16:05:17.16#antcn#CO 0.0553 -0.0595 -0.7967 0.0139
2003.339.16:05:18.29/mat/600B0137
2003.339.16:05:18.91/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.16:05:18.91:!2003.339.16:07:39
2003.339.16:05:19.67#setcl#time/189349346,1,2003,339,16,05,20.00,1.562,46.406,37
2003.339.16:05:19.67#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.16:07:39.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.16:07:39.00:disc_end
2003.339.16:07:39.48:disc_pos
2003.339.16:07:39.49/disc_pos/568215638632,565700946104,
2003.339.16:07:39.50:disc_check
2003.339.16:07:39.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d16h07m39.553s,29700,0.00250s,40000,9533440992,
2003.339.16:07:39.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.16:07:39.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 544446 : 539951 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:39.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 544435 : 539945 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:39.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 544477 : 539933 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:39.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 544469 : 539931 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:39.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 544444 : 539960 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:39.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 544441 : 539942 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:39.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 544439 : 539941 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:39.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 544449 : 539938 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:39.99:scan_name=339-1610,r4100,243
2003.339.16:07:39.99:source=0743+259,074323.03,255625.1,1950.0,cw
2003.339.16:07:40.09:setupsx
2003.339.16:07:49.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:49.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.16:07:49.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 191 ;
2003.339.16:07:49.32:!2003.339.16:10:20
2003.339.16:09:00.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.16:10:20.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:10:20.01/disc_pos/568215638632,568214638632,
2003.339.16:10:20.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.16:10:20.05:!2003.339.16:10:20
2003.339.16:10:20.05:preob
2003.339.16:10:21.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:10:22.46/tpi/1u,16167,2u,16023,3u,16080,4u,16238,ia,10074
2003.339.16:10:22.46/tpi/9u,16130,au,15914,bu,15884,cu,15890,du,15780,eu,15858,ib,5128
2003.339.16:10:22.46/tpi/5u,15961,6u,15950,7u,16092,8u,15979,ic,16669
2003.339.16:10:22.64/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,10081
2003.339.16:10:22.64/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5115
2003.339.16:10:22.64/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16680
2003.339.16:10:24.87/tpzero/1u,490,2u,316,3u,391,4u,449,ia,272
2003.339.16:10:24.87/tpzero/9u,588,au,546,bu,553,cu,517,du,369,eu,429,ib,285
2003.339.16:10:24.87/tpzero/5u,462,6u,574,7u,370,8u,275,ic,591
2003.339.16:10:27.11/tpical/1u,18048,2u,17842,3u,18312,4u,18463,ia,11439
2003.339.16:10:27.11/tpical/9u,18886,au,19078,bu,18697,cu,18558,du,19233,eu,18913
2003.339.16:10:27.11/tpical/ib,5963
2003.339.16:10:27.11/tpical/5u,18406,6u,18200,7u,18353,8u,18343,ic,19281
2003.339.16:10:27.12/tpdiff/1u,1881,2u,1819,3u,2232,4u,2225,ia,1365
2003.339.16:10:27.12/tpdiff/9u,2756,au,3164,bu,2813,cu,2668,du,3453,eu,3055,ib,835
2003.339.16:10:27.12/tpdiff/5u,2445,6u,2250,7u,2261,8u,2364,ic,2612
2003.339.16:10:27.29/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,84,ia,11439
2003.339.16:10:27.29/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5963
2003.339.16:10:27.29/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19281
2003.339.16:10:27.87/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:10:27.87/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:10:27.87/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:10:27.87/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:10:27.88/tsys/1u,45.8,2u,47.5,3u,38.7,4u,39.0,ia,39.5
2003.339.16:10:27.88/tsys/9u,40.6,au,35.0,bu,39.2,cu,41.5,du,32.1,eu,36.4,ib,41.8
2003.339.16:10:27.88/tsys/5u,34.9,6u,37.6,7u,38.2,8u,36.5,ic,33.9
2003.339.16:10:27.99/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:10:28.33/cable/2.4098E-04
2003.339.16:10:28.33:!2003.339.16:10:30
2003.339.16:10:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:10:30.00/disc_pos/568343601152,568214638632,
2003.339.16:10:30.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.16:10:30.03:midob
2003.339.16:10:30.77/tpi/1u,16169,2u,15753,3u,15525,4u,15799,ia,10085
2003.339.16:10:30.77/tpi/9u,15585,au,15734,bu,15550,cu,15864,du,15977,eu,15845,ib,5121
2003.339.16:10:30.77/tpi/5u,15966,6u,16022,7u,15481,8u,16042,ic,16695
2003.339.16:10:30.95/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10085
2003.339.16:10:30.95/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5121
2003.339.16:10:30.95/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16695
2003.339.16:10:31.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:10:31.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:10:31.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:10:31.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:10:31.53/tsys/1u,45.8,2u,47.5,3u,38.8,4u,38.9,ia,39.5
2003.339.16:10:31.53/tsys/9u,40.5,au,35.3,bu,39.7,cu,42.3,du,32.5,eu,37.0,ib,41.7
2003.339.16:10:31.53/tsys/5u,34.9,6u,37.8,7u,38.1,8u,36.7,ic,33.9
2003.339.16:10:32.15/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:10:32.25/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:10:32.61/cable/2.4098E-04
2003.339.16:10:32.67/gps-fmout/S +1.49E-07
2003.339.16:10:32.68/wx/15.4,889.3,57.3
2003.339.16:10:32.74/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10088,5120,26,1pps
2003.339.16:10:32.79/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16693,110,24,1pps
2003.339.16:10:32.87/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16180,16261,38,1pps
2003.339.16:10:32.95/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15971,15841,33,1pps
2003.339.16:10:33.03/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,16003,15833,61,1pps
2003.339.16:10:34.17#antcn#TR $$/339.16:10:34.08 283.9806 53.0443 -0.0000 0.0000
2003.339.16:10:34.17#antcn#CO 0.0204 -0.0503 -0.7967 0.0132
2003.339.16:10:35.68/mat/600B0200
2003.339.16:10:36.30/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.16:10:36.30:!2003.339.16:14:33
2003.339.16:10:36.64#setcl#time/189381043,1,2003,339,16,10,37.00,1.574,46.494,40
2003.339.16:10:36.64#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.16:14:33.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.16:14:33.00:disc_end
2003.339.16:14:33.49:disc_pos
2003.339.16:14:33.50/disc_pos/572266252512,568215638632,
2003.339.16:14:33.50:disc_check
2003.339.16:14:33.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d16h14m33.550s,29720,0.00250s,40000,2573346100,
2003.339.16:14:33.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.16:14:33.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 548322 : 543804 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:33.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 548311 : 543798 : 11 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:33.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 548353 : 543786 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:33.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 548347 : 543783 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:33.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 548321 : 543814 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:33.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 548317 : 543795 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:33.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 548316 : 543793 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:33.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 548325 : 543791 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:34.00:scan_name=339-1621,r4100,122
2003.339.16:14:34.00:source=0552+398,055201.37,394821.9,1950.0,cw
2003.339.16:14:34.09:setupsx
2003.339.16:14:43.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:43.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.16:14:43.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 192 ;
2003.339.16:14:43.32:!2003.339.16:21:30
2003.339.16:14:52.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.16:21:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:21:30.00/disc_pos/572266252512,572265252512,
2003.339.16:21:30.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.16:21:30.05:!2003.339.16:21:30
2003.339.16:21:30.05:preob
2003.339.16:21:31.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:21:32.48/tpi/1u,16214,2u,16125,3u,16233,4u,16113,ia,10760
2003.339.16:21:32.48/tpi/9u,16239,au,16232,bu,16122,cu,16330,du,16320,eu,16144,ib,5382
2003.339.16:21:32.48/tpi/5u,15936,6u,16317,7u,16049,8u,16194,ic,17954
2003.339.16:21:32.66/tpgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10765
2003.339.16:21:32.66/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5381
2003.339.16:21:32.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17954
2003.339.16:21:34.88/tpzero/1u,487,2u,313,3u,387,4u,442,ia,278
2003.339.16:21:34.88/tpzero/9u,585,au,545,bu,547,cu,514,du,366,eu,427,ib,287
2003.339.16:21:34.88/tpzero/5u,460,6u,576,7u,366,8u,274,ic,603
2003.339.16:21:37.12/tpical/1u,18017,2u,17900,3u,18390,4u,18192,ia,12151
2003.339.16:21:37.12/tpical/9u,18942,au,19134,bu,18661,cu,18704,du,19566,eu,18911
2003.339.16:21:37.12/tpical/ib,6255
2003.339.16:21:37.12/tpical/5u,18257,6u,18469,7u,18179,8u,18405,ic,20610
2003.339.16:21:37.13/tpdiff/1u,1803,2u,1775,3u,2157,4u,2079,ia,1391
2003.339.16:21:37.13/tpdiff/9u,2703,au,2902,bu,2539,cu,2374,du,3246,eu,2767,ib,873
2003.339.16:21:37.13/tpdiff/5u,2321,6u,2152,7u,2130,8u,2211,ic,2656
2003.339.16:21:37.30/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,112,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12151
2003.339.16:21:37.30/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,6255
2003.339.16:21:37.30/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20610
2003.339.16:21:37.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:21:37.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:21:37.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:21:37.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:21:37.89/tsys/1u,48.0,2u,49.0,3u,40.4,4u,41.5,ia,41.4
2003.339.16:21:37.89/tsys/9u,41.7,au,38.9,bu,44.2,cu,48.0,du,35.4,eu,40.9,ib,42.0
2003.339.16:21:37.89/tsys/5u,36.7,6u,40.2,7u,40.5,8u,39.6,ic,35.9
2003.339.16:21:38.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:21:38.36/cable/2.4128E-04
2003.339.16:21:38.36:!2003.339.16:21:40
2003.339.16:21:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:21:40.00/disc_pos/572394180608,572265252512,
2003.339.16:21:40.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.16:21:40.01:midob
2003.339.16:21:40.77/tpi/1u,16211,2u,15809,3u,15630,4u,15691,ia,10757
2003.339.16:21:40.77/tpi/9u,15714,au,15804,bu,15869,cu,16011,du,15810,eu,15823,ib,5379
2003.339.16:21:40.77/tpi/5u,15938,6u,15908,7u,15454,8u,15842,ic,17943
2003.339.16:21:40.95/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,80,ia,10757
2003.339.16:21:40.95/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,116,cu,98,du,120,eu,115,ib,5379
2003.339.16:21:40.95/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,53,8u,63,ic,17943
2003.339.16:21:41.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:21:41.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:21:41.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:21:41.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:21:41.53/tsys/1u,48.0,2u,48.9,3u,40.4,4u,41.4,ia,41.4
2003.339.16:21:41.53/tsys/9u,41.7,au,38.7,bu,44.2,cu,48.0,du,35.4,eu,40.8,ib,42.0
2003.339.16:21:41.53/tsys/5u,36.7,6u,40.3,7u,40.5,8u,40.0,ic,35.9
2003.339.16:21:42.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:21:42.28/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:21:42.64/cable/2.4128E-04
2003.339.16:21:43.67/gps-fmout/S +1.32E-07
2003.339.16:21:44.04/wx/15.5,889.5,57.4
2003.339.16:21:44.10/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10754,5377,26,1pps
2003.339.16:21:44.15/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17932,109,24,1pps
2003.339.16:21:44.23/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.76,lock,16203,16209,38,1pps
2003.339.16:21:44.31/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15922,15753,33,1pps
2003.339.16:21:44.39/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,15956,15963,61,1pps
2003.339.16:21:45.17#antcn#TR $$/339.16:21:45.10 304.5253 28.2688 -0.0001 -0.0002
2003.339.16:21:45.17#antcn#CO 0.0463 -0.0748 -0.7967 0.0324
2003.339.16:21:45.72/mat/600B0153
2003.339.16:21:46.29/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.16:21:46.29:!2003.339.16:23:42
2003.339.16:21:46.66#setcl#time/189448044,1,2003,339,16,21,47.00,1.563,46.680,38
2003.339.16:21:46.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.16:23:42.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.16:23:42.00:disc_end
2003.339.16:23:42.48:disc_pos
2003.339.16:23:42.49/disc_pos/574380753520,572266252512,
2003.339.16:23:42.49:disc_check
2003.339.16:23:42.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d16h23m42.547s,28460,0.00250s,40000,6669460252,
2003.339.16:23:42.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.16:23:42.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 550351 : 545811 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:42.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 550343 : 545803 : 11 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:42.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 550382 : 545792 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:42.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 550377 : 545789 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:42.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 550350 : 545820 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:42.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 550347 : 545801 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:42.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 550345 : 545799 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:42.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 550356 : 545798 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:42.99:scan_name=339-1626,r4100,641
2003.339.16:23:42.99:source=1255-316,125515.17,-313905.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.16:23:43.09:setupsx
2003.339.16:23:52.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:52.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.16:23:52.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 193 ;
2003.339.16:23:52.34:!2003.339.16:25:59
2003.339.16:25:12.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.16:25:59.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:25:59.00/disc_pos/574380753520,574379753520,
2003.339.16:25:59.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.16:25:59.05:!2003.339.16:25:59
2003.339.16:25:59.06:preob
2003.339.16:26:00.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:26:01.48/tpi/1u,16137,2u,16334,3u,16147,4u,16008,ia,10701
2003.339.16:26:01.48/tpi/9u,16112,au,16031,bu,16286,cu,16116,du,16225,eu,16280,ib,5437
2003.339.16:26:01.48/tpi/5u,15849,6u,16216,7u,15947,8u,16072,ic,17844
2003.339.16:26:01.66/tpgain/1u,135,2u,113,3u,104,4u,81,ia,10696
2003.339.16:26:01.66/tpgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,5434
2003.339.16:26:01.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17836
2003.339.16:26:03.89/tpzero/1u,486,2u,316,3u,386,4u,441,ia,279
2003.339.16:26:03.89/tpzero/9u,584,au,540,bu,549,cu,512,du,364,eu,427,ib,288
2003.339.16:26:03.89/tpzero/5u,459,6u,575,7u,365,8u,273,ic,602
2003.339.16:26:06.13/tpical/1u,17933,2u,18138,3u,18281,4u,18128,ia,12083
2003.339.16:26:06.13/tpical/9u,18801,au,18859,bu,18883,cu,18478,du,19472,eu,19084
2003.339.16:26:06.13/tpical/ib,6316
2003.339.16:26:06.13/tpical/5u,18169,6u,18384,7u,18089,8u,18308,ic,20501
2003.339.16:26:06.14/tpdiff/1u,1796,2u,1804,3u,2134,4u,2120,ia,1382
2003.339.16:26:06.14/tpdiff/9u,2689,au,2828,bu,2597,cu,2362,du,3247,eu,2804,ib,879
2003.339.16:26:06.14/tpdiff/5u,2320,6u,2168,7u,2142,8u,2236,ic,2657
2003.339.16:26:06.31/tpdiffgain/1u,135,2u,113,3u,104,4u,81,ia,12083
2003.339.16:26:06.31/tpdiffgain/9u,119,au,95,bu,117,cu,98,du,121,eu,116,ib,6316
2003.339.16:26:06.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,74,7u,54,8u,64,ic,20501
2003.339.16:26:06.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:26:06.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:26:06.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:26:06.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:26:06.90/tsys/1u,47.9,2u,48.8,3u,40.6,4u,40.4,ia,41.5
2003.339.16:26:06.90/tsys/9u,41.6,au,39.4,bu,43.6,cu,47.6,du,35.2,eu,40.7,ib,42.2
2003.339.16:26:06.90/tsys/5u,36.5,6u,39.7,7u,40.0,8u,38.9,ic,35.7
2003.339.16:26:07.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:26:07.37/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.16:26:07.37:!2003.339.16:26:09
2003.339.16:26:09.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:26:09.00/disc_pos/574508646400,574379753520,
2003.339.16:26:09.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.16:26:09.02:midob
2003.339.16:26:09.76/tpi/1u,16113,2u,15730,3u,15561,4u,16000,ia,10698
2003.339.16:26:09.76/tpi/9u,15604,au,15717,bu,15744,cu,15804,du,15670,eu,15686,ib,5447
2003.339.16:26:09.76/tpi/5u,15833,6u,15819,7u,15932,8u,16057,ic,17842
2003.339.16:26:09.94/tpgain/1u,135,2u,111,3u,102,4u,81,ia,10698
2003.339.16:26:09.94/tpgain/9u,117,au,94,bu,115,cu,97,du,119,eu,114,ib,5447
2003.339.16:26:09.94/tpgain/5u,52,6u,73,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17842
2003.339.16:26:10.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:26:10.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:26:10.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:26:10.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:26:10.52/tsys/1u,47.9,2u,48.7,3u,40.7,4u,40.4,ia,41.5
2003.339.16:26:10.52/tsys/9u,41.7,au,39.5,bu,43.7,cu,47.6,du,35.1,eu,40.6,ib,42.3
2003.339.16:26:10.52/tsys/5u,36.4,6u,39.8,7u,40.0,8u,38.8,ic,35.7
2003.339.16:26:11.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:26:11.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:26:11.58/cable/2.4231E-04
2003.339.16:26:11.67/gps-fmout/S +1.02E-07
2003.339.16:26:11.68/wx/15.5,889.4,57.7
2003.339.16:26:11.74/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10710,5443,26,1pps
2003.339.16:26:11.79/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17853,110,24,1pps
2003.339.16:26:11.87/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.44, 6.76,lock,16419,16143,38,1pps
2003.339.16:26:11.95/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15859,15687,33,1pps
2003.339.16:26:12.03/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.35, 4.90,lock,15868,16110,61,1pps
2003.339.16:26:13.17#antcn#TR $$/339.16:26:13.08 148.2180 27.0361 -0.0003 -0.0002
2003.339.16:26:13.17#antcn#CO 0.0529 -0.0998 -0.7967 0.0341
2003.339.16:26:13.42/mat/600B0149
2003.339.16:26:13.99/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.16:26:13.99:!2003.339.16:36:50
2003.339.16:26:14.66#setcl#time/189474843,1,2003,339,16,26,15.00,1.566,46.754,38
2003.339.16:26:14.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.16:36:50.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.16:36:50.00:disc_end
2003.339.16:36:50.48:disc_pos
2003.339.16:36:50.49/disc_pos/584799451480,574380753520,
2003.339.16:36:50.50:disc_check
2003.339.16:36:50.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d16h36m50.553s,34192,0.00250s,40000,2189376308,
2003.339.16:36:50.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.16:36:50.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 560303 : 555737 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:36:50.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 560293 : 555730 : 11 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:36:50.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 560332 : 555719 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:36:50.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 560327 : 555715 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:36:50.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 560300 : 555747 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:36:50.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 560297 : 555727 : 4 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:36:50.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 560296 : 555727 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:36:50.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 560306 : 555724 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:36:50.99:scan_name=339-1642b,r4100,98
2003.339.16:36:50.99:source=0748+126,074805.04,123845.6,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.16:36:51.08:setupsx
2003.339.16:37:00.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.16:37:00.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.16:37:00.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 194 ;
2003.339.16:37:00.34:!2003.339.16:42:43
2003.339.16:37:57.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.16:42:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:42:43.00/disc_pos/584799451480,584798451480,
2003.339.16:42:43.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.16:42:43.05:!2003.339.16:42:43
2003.339.16:42:43.05:preob
2003.339.16:42:44.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:42:45.49/tpi/1u,16271,2u,16154,3u,16325,4u,16107,ia,10244
2003.339.16:42:45.49/tpi/9u,16842,au,17105,bu,16884,cu,16387,du,16318,eu,16303,ib,5438
2003.339.16:42:45.49/tpi/5u,16196,6u,16079,7u,16390,8u,16249,ic,16941
2003.339.16:42:45.67/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10245
2003.339.16:42:45.67/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,119,ib,5239
2003.339.16:42:45.67/tpgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16941
2003.339.16:42:47.90/tpzero/1u,492,2u,318,3u,392,4u,447,ia,274
2003.339.16:42:47.90/tpzero/9u,586,au,547,bu,547,cu,513,du,369,eu,430,ib,286
2003.339.16:42:47.90/tpzero/5u,463,6u,576,7u,371,8u,277,ic,594
2003.339.16:42:50.14/tpical/1u,18163,2u,17999,3u,18549,4u,18262,ia,11603
2003.339.16:42:50.14/tpical/9u,18883,au,19311,bu,18545,cu,18378,du,19378,eu,18988
2003.339.16:42:50.14/tpical/ib,6187
2003.339.16:42:50.14/tpical/5u,18637,6u,18300,7u,18629,8u,18575,ic,19546
2003.339.16:42:50.15/tpdiff/1u,1892,2u,1845,3u,2224,4u,2155,ia,1359
2003.339.16:42:50.15/tpdiff/9u,2041,au,2206,bu,1661,cu,1991,du,3060,eu,2685,ib,749
2003.339.16:42:50.15/tpdiff/5u,2441,6u,2221,7u,2239,8u,2326,ic,2605
2003.339.16:42:50.32/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11603
2003.339.16:42:50.32/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,119,ib,6187
2003.339.16:42:50.32/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,76,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19546
2003.339.16:42:50.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:42:50.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:42:50.91/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:42:50.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:42:50.91/tsys/1u,45.9,2u,47.2,3u,39.4,4u,40.0,ia,40.3
2003.339.16:42:50.91/tsys/9u,57.3,au,54.0,bu,70.8,cu,57.4,du,37.5,eu,42.6,ib,49.5
2003.339.16:42:50.91/tsys/5u,35.4,6u,38.4,7u,39.3,8u,37.8,ic,34.5
2003.339.16:42:51.04/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:42:51.38/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.16:42:51.38:!2003.339.16:42:53
2003.339.16:42:53.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:42:53.00/disc_pos/584927465472,584798451480,
2003.339.16:42:53.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.16:42:53.01:midob
2003.339.16:42:53.77/tpi/1u,16065,2u,15605,3u,15502,4u,15713,ia,10243
2003.339.16:42:53.77/tpi/9u,15839,au,15895,bu,15454,cu,15492,du,15990,eu,15606,ib,5489
2003.339.16:42:53.77/tpi/5u,15611,6u,16076,7u,15719,8u,16243,ic,16938
2003.339.16:42:53.95/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10243
2003.339.16:42:53.95/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,117,cu,99,du,124,eu,117,ib,5489
2003.339.16:42:53.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16938
2003.339.16:42:54.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:42:54.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:42:54.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:42:54.53/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:42:54.53/tsys/1u,45.9,2u,47.2,3u,39.6,4u,39.9,ia,40.3
2003.339.16:42:54.53/tsys/9u,54.7,au,51.2,bu,65.8,cu,55.3,du,36.8,eu,42.1,ib,50.0
2003.339.16:42:54.53/tsys/5u,35.5,6u,38.4,7u,39.1,8u,37.8,ic,34.5
2003.339.16:42:55.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:42:55.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:42:55.62/cable/2.4187E-04
2003.339.16:42:56.67/gps-fmout/S +1.59E-07
2003.339.16:42:56.68/wx/15.6,889.7,56.9
2003.339.16:42:56.74/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10250,5668,26,1pps
2003.339.16:42:56.79/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16950,110,24,1pps
2003.339.16:42:56.87/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.00,lock,16281,16144,38,1pps
2003.339.16:42:56.95/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.05,lock,15625,16053,33,1pps
2003.339.16:42:57.03/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.05,lock,16092,15931,61,1pps
2003.339.16:42:58.18#antcn#TR $$/339.16:42:58.10 266.1790 43.9013 0.0001 0.0000
2003.339.16:42:58.18#antcn#CO 0.0305 -0.0668 -0.7967 0.0182
2003.339.16:42:58.49/mat/600B0170
2003.339.16:42:59.07/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.16:42:59.07:!2003.339.16:44:31
2003.339.16:42:59.65#setcl#time/189575340,1,2003,339,16,43,00.00,1.572,47.034,39
2003.339.16:42:59.65#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.16:44:31.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.16:44:31.00:disc_end
2003.339.16:44:31.49:disc_pos
2003.339.16:44:31.50/disc_pos/586529991104,584799451480,
2003.339.16:44:31.50:disc_check
2003.339.16:44:31.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d16h44m31.550s,20688,0.00250s,40000,5645433880,
2003.339.16:44:31.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.16:44:31.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 561966 : 557377 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:31.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 561959 : 557371 : 11 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:31.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 561995 : 557359 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:31.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 561991 : 557355 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:31.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 561963 : 557387 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:31.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 561960 : 557368 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:31.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 561959 : 557367 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:31.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 561969 : 557364 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:31.98:scan_name=339-1648,r4100,98
2003.339.16:44:31.98:source=1156+295,115657.78,293126.1,1950.0,cw
2003.339.16:44:32.10:setupsx
2003.339.16:44:41.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:41.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.16:44:41.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 195 ;
2003.339.16:44:41.31:!2003.339.16:48:30
2003.339.16:45:57.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.16:48:30.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:48:30.00/disc_pos/586529991104,586528991104,
2003.339.16:48:30.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.16:48:30.05:!2003.339.16:48:30
2003.339.16:48:30.06:preob
2003.339.16:48:31.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:48:32.47/tpi/1u,16352,2u,15981,3u,15970,4u,15982,ia,9901
2003.339.16:48:32.47/tpi/9u,16116,au,16152,bu,16306,cu,16120,du,16168,eu,16106,ib,5132
2003.339.16:48:32.47/tpi/5u,15968,6u,16118,7u,15822,8u,16085,ic,16710
2003.339.16:48:32.65/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,9894
2003.339.16:48:32.65/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5138
2003.339.16:48:32.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16700
2003.339.16:48:34.88/tpzero/1u,498,2u,318,3u,392,4u,447,ia,271
2003.339.16:48:34.88/tpzero/9u,590,au,547,bu,556,cu,517,du,374,eu,429,ib,285
2003.339.16:48:34.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,580,7u,365,8u,275,ic,592
2003.339.16:48:37.12/tpical/1u,18340,2u,17861,3u,18255,4u,18226,ia,11259
2003.339.16:48:37.12/tpical/9u,19023,au,19232,bu,19087,cu,18641,du,19686,eu,19114
2003.339.16:48:37.12/tpical/ib,6026
2003.339.16:48:37.12/tpical/5u,18433,6u,18503,7u,18007,8u,18431,ic,19316
2003.339.16:48:37.13/tpdiff/1u,1988,2u,1880,3u,2285,4u,2244,ia,1358
2003.339.16:48:37.13/tpdiff/9u,2907,au,3080,bu,2781,cu,2521,du,3518,eu,3008,ib,894
2003.339.16:48:37.13/tpdiff/5u,2465,6u,2385,7u,2185,8u,2346,ic,2606
2003.339.16:48:37.30/tpdiffgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11259
2003.339.16:48:37.30/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,6026
2003.339.16:48:37.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,55,8u,66,ic,19316
2003.339.16:48:37.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:48:37.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:48:37.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:48:37.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:48:37.89/tsys/1u,43.9,2u,45.8,3u,37.5,4u,38.1,ia,39.0
2003.339.16:48:37.89/tsys/9u,38.5,au,36.5,bu,40.8,cu,44.6,du,32.3,eu,37.5,ib,39.0
2003.339.16:48:37.89/tsys/5u,34.6,6u,35.8,7u,38.9,8u,37.1,ic,34.0
2003.339.16:48:38.00/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.16:48:38.36/cable/2.4194E-04
2003.339.16:48:38.36:!2003.339.16:48:40
2003.339.16:48:40.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:48:40.00/disc_pos/586657853440,586528991104,
2003.339.16:48:40.00:data_valid=on
2003.339.16:48:40.01:midob
2003.339.16:48:40.75/tpi/1u,16161,2u,15674,3u,15456,4u,16006,ia,9904
2003.339.16:48:40.75/tpi/9u,15679,au,15828,bu,15791,cu,15813,du,15968,eu,15632,ib,5129
2003.339.16:48:40.75/tpi/5u,16008,6u,15780,7u,15836,8u,16102,ic,16722
2003.339.16:48:40.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9904
2003.339.16:48:40.93/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5129
2003.339.16:48:40.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16722
2003.339.16:48:41.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:48:41.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:48:41.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:48:41.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:48:41.51/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,45.7,3u,37.7,4u,38.1,ia,39.0
2003.339.16:48:41.51/tsys/9u,38.7,au,36.5,bu,40.8,cu,44.6,du,32.4,eu,37.7,ib,39.0
2003.339.16:48:41.51/tsys/5u,34.7,6u,36.0,7u,38.9,8u,37.1,ic,34.0
2003.339.16:48:42.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:48:42.27/hpib/-1.977E-01
2003.339.16:48:42.62/cable/2.4194E-04
2003.339.16:48:43.67/gps-fmout/S +1.90E-07
2003.339.16:48:45.77/wx/15.6,889.6,57.9
2003.339.16:48:45.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9897,5138,26,1pps
2003.339.16:48:45.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16703,110,24,1pps
2003.339.16:48:45.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16149,16231,38,1pps
2003.339.16:48:46.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15970,15872,33,1pps
2003.339.16:48:46.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,15899,16052,61,1pps
2003.339.16:48:47.16#antcn#TR $$/339.16:48:47.08 56.6717 76.0476 -0.0008 0.0002
2003.339.16:48:47.16#antcn#CO 0.0270 -0.0230 -0.7967 0.0043
2003.339.16:48:47.93/mat/600B0213
2003.339.16:48:48.51/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.16:48:48.52:!2003.339.16:50:18
2003.339.16:48:48.66#setcl#time/189610241,1,2003,339,16,48,49.00,1.563,47.131,38
2003.339.16:48:48.66#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.16:50:18.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.16:50:18.01:disc_end
2003.339.16:50:18.49:disc_pos
2003.339.16:50:18.51/disc_pos/588260856704,586529991104,
2003.339.16:50:18.51:disc_check
2003.339.16:50:18.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d16h50m18.567s,26780,0.00250s,40000,3821408308,
2003.339.16:50:18.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.16:50:18.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 563630 : 559017 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:18.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 563622 : 559012 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:18.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 563659 : 558999 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 563654 : 558995 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:18.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 563628 : 559028 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:18.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 563626 : 559007 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:18.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 563623 : 559007 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:18.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 563633 : 559004 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:18.99:scan_name=339-1652,r4100,98
2003.339.16:50:18.99:source=0955+476,095508.50,473928.6,1950.0,cw
2003.339.16:50:19.10:setupsx
2003.339.16:50:28.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:28.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.16:50:28.36/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 196 ;
2003.339.16:50:28.36:!2003.339.16:52:06
2003.339.16:51:07.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.16:52:06.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:52:06.00/disc_pos/588260856704,588259856704,
2003.339.16:52:06.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.16:52:06.05:!2003.339.16:52:06
2003.339.16:52:06.06:preob
2003.339.16:52:07.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:52:08.48/tpi/1u,16147,2u,16090,3u,16163,4u,16136,ia,10230
2003.339.16:52:08.48/tpi/9u,16143,au,16106,bu,16210,cu,16213,du,16339,eu,16196,ib,5196
2003.339.16:52:08.48/tpi/5u,15797,6u,16054,7u,16010,8u,15906,ic,17121
2003.339.16:52:08.66/tpgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,10229
2003.339.16:52:08.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5198
2003.339.16:52:08.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17117
2003.339.16:52:10.89/tpzero/1u,491,2u,317,3u,393,4u,447,ia,274
2003.339.16:52:10.89/tpzero/9u,588,au,544,bu,551,cu,515,du,370,eu,427,ib,285
2003.339.16:52:10.89/tpzero/5u,459,6u,577,7u,366,8u,273,ic,593
2003.339.16:52:13.13/tpical/1u,18069,2u,17962,3u,18469,4u,18351,ia,11622
2003.339.16:52:13.13/tpical/9u,19055,au,19108,bu,18826,cu,18635,du,19671,eu,19028
2003.339.16:52:13.13/tpical/ib,6113
2003.339.16:52:13.13/tpical/5u,18200,6u,18385,7u,18239,8u,18213,ic,19780
2003.339.16:52:13.14/tpdiff/1u,1922,2u,1872,3u,2306,4u,2215,ia,1392
2003.339.16:52:13.14/tpdiff/9u,2912,au,3002,bu,2616,cu,2422,du,3332,eu,2832,ib,917
2003.339.16:52:13.14/tpdiff/5u,2403,6u,2331,7u,2229,8u,2307,ic,2659
2003.339.16:52:13.31/tpdiffgain/1u,139,2u,115,3u,107,4u,83,ia,11622
2003.339.16:52:13.31/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,6113
2003.339.16:52:13.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19780
2003.339.16:52:13.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:52:13.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:52:13.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:52:13.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:52:13.90/tsys/1u,44.8,2u,46.3,3u,37.6,4u,39.0,ia,39.3
2003.339.16:52:13.90/tsys/9u,38.5,au,37.3,bu,43.1,cu,46.7,du,34.5,eu,40.1,ib,38.6
2003.339.16:52:13.90/tsys/5u,35.1,6u,36.5,7u,38.6,8u,37.3,ic,34.2
2003.339.16:52:14.03/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:52:14.39/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.16:52:14.39:!2003.339.16:52:16
2003.339.16:52:16.00:disc_pos
2003.339.16:52:16.00/disc_pos/588388773888,588259856704,
2003.339.16:52:16.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.16:52:16.02:midob
2003.339.16:52:16.75/tpi/1u,16155,2u,15810,3u,15641,4u,15770,ia,10232
2003.339.16:52:16.75/tpi/9u,15609,au,15667,bu,15774,cu,15671,du,15869,eu,15775,ib,5186
2003.339.16:52:16.75/tpi/5u,15787,6u,16059,7u,15452,8u,15898,ic,17120
2003.339.16:52:16.93/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10232
2003.339.16:52:16.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5186
2003.339.16:52:16.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,77,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17120
2003.339.16:52:17.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.16:52:17.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.16:52:17.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.16:52:17.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.16:52:17.51/tsys/1u,44.8,2u,46.3,3u,37.8,4u,39.0,ia,39.3
2003.339.16:52:17.51/tsys/9u,38.4,au,37.1,bu,42.6,cu,46.0,du,34.1,eu,39.7,ib,38.5
2003.339.16:52:17.51/tsys/5u,35.1,6u,36.5,7u,38.6,8u,37.3,ic,34.2
2003.339.16:52:18.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.16:52:18.31/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.16:52:18.67/cable/2.4187E-04
2003.339.16:52:19.67/gps-fmout/S +1.21E-07
2003.339.16:52:20.55/wx/15.6,889.7,57.1
2003.339.16:52:20.60/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10230,5200,26,1pps
2003.339.16:52:20.65/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17113,110,24,1pps
2003.339.16:52:20.73/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.70, 7.06,lock,16160,16255,38,1pps
2003.339.16:52:20.81/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15774,15727,33,1pps
2003.339.16:52:20.89/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15940,16003,61,1pps
2003.339.16:52:21.17#antcn#TR $$/339.16:52:21.09 334.7307 60.9164 -0.0004 -0.0000
2003.339.16:52:21.17#antcn#CO 0.0230 -0.0306 -0.7967 0.0097
2003.339.16:52:22.73/mat/600B0219
2003.339.16:52:23.35/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.16:52:23.36:!2003.339.16:53:54
2003.339.16:52:23.65#setcl#time/189631740,1,2003,339,16,52,24.00,1.566,47.190,39
2003.339.16:52:23.65#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.16:53:54.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.16:53:54.01:disc_end
2003.339.16:53:54.49:disc_pos
2003.339.16:53:54.50/disc_pos/589991458056,588260856704,
2003.339.16:53:54.51:disc_check
2003.339.16:53:54.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d16h53m54.562s,37384,0.00250s,40000,1725308044,
2003.339.16:53:54.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.16:53:54.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 565293 : 560657 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:53:54.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 565288 : 560651 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:53:54.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 565322 : 560639 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:53:54.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 565320 : 560635 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:53:54.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 565291 : 560668 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:53:54.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 565290 : 560647 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:53:54.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 565286 : 560647 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:53:54.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 565296 : 560644 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.16:53:54.99:scan_name=339-1712,r4100,285
2003.339.16:53:54.99:source=1300+580,130047.14,580443.6,1950.0,cw
2003.339.16:53:55.09:setupsx
2003.339.16:54:04.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.16:54:04.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.16:54:04.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 197 ;
2003.339.16:54:04.32:!2003.339.17:12:11
2003.339.16:54:25.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.16:59:14.92;"weather-mostly clear
2003.339.17:12:11.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:12:11.00/disc_pos/589991458056,589990458056,
2003.339.17:12:11.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.17:12:11.05:!2003.339.17:12:11
2003.339.17:12:11.05:preob
2003.339.17:12:12.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:12:13.49/tpi/1u,16260,2u,16087,3u,16272,4u,16010,ia,10399
2003.339.17:12:13.49/tpi/9u,15918,au,15950,bu,16039,cu,15945,du,15962,eu,16062,ib,5296
2003.339.17:12:13.49/tpi/5u,15826,6u,16244,7u,15928,8u,15997,ic,17191
2003.339.17:12:13.67/tpgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,82,ia,10396
2003.339.17:12:13.67/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,5295
2003.339.17:12:13.67/tpgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17188
2003.339.17:12:15.90/tpzero/1u,491,2u,315,3u,392,4u,443,ia,275
2003.339.17:12:15.90/tpzero/9u,584,au,542,bu,547,cu,509,du,362,eu,427,ib,286
2003.339.17:12:15.90/tpzero/5u,460,6u,577,7u,366,8u,274,ic,596
2003.339.17:12:18.14/tpical/1u,18128,2u,17930,3u,18499,4u,18146,ia,11785
2003.339.17:12:18.14/tpical/9u,18733,au,18972,bu,18763,cu,18430,du,19320,eu,18993
2003.339.17:12:18.14/tpical/ib,6192
2003.339.17:12:18.14/tpical/5u,18238,6u,18486,7u,18202,8u,18290,ic,19850
2003.339.17:12:18.15/tpdiff/1u,1868,2u,1843,3u,2227,4u,2136,ia,1386
2003.339.17:12:18.15/tpdiff/9u,2815,au,3022,bu,2724,cu,2485,du,3358,eu,2931,ib,896
2003.339.17:12:18.15/tpdiff/5u,2412,6u,2242,7u,2274,8u,2293,ic,2659
2003.339.17:12:18.32/tpdiffgain/1u,138,2u,114,3u,106,4u,82,ia,11785
2003.339.17:12:18.32/tpdiffgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,122,eu,117,ib,6192
2003.339.17:12:18.32/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19850
2003.339.17:12:18.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:12:18.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:12:18.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:12:18.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:12:18.91/tsys/1u,46.4,2u,47.1,3u,39.2,4u,40.1,ia,40.2
2003.339.17:12:18.91/tsys/9u,39.2,au,36.7,bu,40.9,cu,44.7,du,33.4,eu,38.4,ib,40.3
2003.339.17:12:18.91/tsys/5u,35.0,6u,38.4,7u,37.6,8u,37.7,ic,34.3
2003.339.17:12:19.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:12:19.41/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.339.17:12:19.41:!2003.339.17:12:21
2003.339.17:12:21.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:12:21.00/disc_pos/590119325696,589990458056,
2003.339.17:12:21.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.17:12:21.02:midob
2003.339.17:12:21.75/tpi/1u,16284,2u,15799,3u,15731,4u,15994,ia,10404
2003.339.17:12:21.75/tpi/9u,15529,au,15671,bu,15940,cu,16079,du,16056,eu,15877,ib,5304
2003.339.17:12:21.75/tpi/5u,15835,6u,15803,7u,15405,8u,16018,ic,17208
2003.339.17:12:21.93/tpgain/1u,138,2u,113,3u,104,4u,82,ia,10404
2003.339.17:12:21.93/tpgain/9u,118,au,95,bu,117,cu,99,du,122,eu,116,ib,5304
2003.339.17:12:21.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17208
2003.339.17:12:22.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:12:22.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:12:22.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:12:22.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:12:22.51/tsys/1u,46.5,2u,47.0,3u,39.4,4u,40.0,ia,40.2
2003.339.17:12:22.51/tsys/9u,39.6,au,36.8,bu,41.4,cu,45.1,du,33.7,eu,38.6,ib,40.3
2003.339.17:12:22.51/tsys/5u,35.1,6u,38.4,7u,37.8,8u,37.8,ic,34.4
2003.339.17:12:23.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:12:23.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:12:23.65/cable/2.4172E-04
2003.339.17:12:24.67/gps-fmout/S +1.84E-07
2003.339.17:12:27.52/wx/15.7,889.9,57.0
2003.339.17:12:27.57/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10403,5294,26,1pps
2003.339.17:12:27.62/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17205,110,24,1pps
2003.339.17:12:27.70/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.63, 6.94,lock,16273,16164,38,1pps
2003.339.17:12:27.78/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,15852,15759,33,1pps
2003.339.17:12:27.86/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.42, 4.97,lock,16048,16077,61,1pps
2003.339.17:12:28.17#antcn#TR $$/339.17:12:28.09 19.3710 50.5454 -0.0003 0.0001
2003.339.17:12:28.17#antcn#CO 0.0491 -0.0488 -0.7967 0.0144
2003.339.17:12:29.77/mat/600B0099
2003.339.17:12:30.65#setcl#time/189752438,1,2003,339,17,12,31.00,1.565,47.526,39
2003.339.17:12:30.65#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.17:12:31.15/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.17:12:31.15:!2003.339.17:17:06
2003.339.17:17:06.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.17:17:06.00:disc_end
2003.339.17:17:06.48:disc_pos
2003.339.17:17:06.49/disc_pos/594714061128,589991458056,
2003.339.17:17:06.50:disc_check
2003.339.17:17:06.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d17h17m06.555s,2952,0.00250s,40000,17549311360,
2003.339.17:17:06.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.17:17:06.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 569810 : 565151 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:06.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 569805 : 565145 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:06.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 569839 : 565133 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:06.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 569837 : 565128 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:06.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 569808 : 565162 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:06.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 569809 : 565140 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:06.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 569805 : 565141 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:06.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 569813 : 565138 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:06.99:scan_name=339-1719,r4100,210
2003.339.17:17:06.99:source=1739+522,173929.05,521310.5,1950.0,cw
2003.339.17:17:07.10:setupsx
2003.339.17:17:16.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:16.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.17:17:16.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 198 ;
2003.339.17:17:16.33:!2003.339.17:19:49
2003.339.17:17:31.08#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.17:19:49.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:19:49.00/disc_pos/594714061128,594713061128,
2003.339.17:19:49.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.17:19:49.06:!2003.339.17:19:49
2003.339.17:19:49.06:preob
2003.339.17:19:50.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:19:51.48/tpi/1u,16350,2u,16033,3u,16118,4u,16061,ia,11292
2003.339.17:19:51.48/tpi/9u,16037,au,16115,bu,16247,cu,16022,du,16200,eu,16161,ib,5927
2003.339.17:19:51.48/tpi/5u,16032,6u,16029,7u,16196,8u,16081,ic,18810
2003.339.17:19:51.66/tpgain/1u,132,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,11298
2003.339.17:19:51.66/tpgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,94,du,117,eu,112,ib,5926
2003.339.17:19:51.66/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,18814
2003.339.17:19:53.89/tpzero/1u,484,2u,307,3u,380,4u,437,ia,285
2003.339.17:19:53.89/tpzero/9u,577,au,536,bu,539,cu,503,du,354,eu,422,ib,292
2003.339.17:19:53.89/tpzero/5u,460,6u,572,7u,368,8u,275,ic,610
2003.339.17:19:56.13/tpical/1u,18042,2u,17681,3u,18152,4u,18028,ia,12669
2003.339.17:19:56.13/tpical/9u,18568,au,18797,bu,18639,cu,18188,du,19229,eu,18777
2003.339.17:19:56.13/tpical/ib,6811
2003.339.17:19:56.13/tpical/5u,18233,6u,18076,7u,18274,8u,18216,ic,21461
2003.339.17:19:56.14/tpdiff/1u,1692,2u,1648,3u,2034,4u,1967,ia,1377
2003.339.17:19:56.14/tpdiff/9u,2531,au,2682,bu,2392,cu,2166,du,3029,eu,2616,ib,884
2003.339.17:19:56.14/tpdiff/5u,2201,6u,2047,7u,2078,8u,2135,ic,2651
2003.339.17:19:56.31/tpdiffgain/1u,132,2u,109,3u,101,4u,79,ia,12669
2003.339.17:19:56.31/tpdiffgain/9u,115,au,92,bu,113,cu,94,du,117,eu,112,ib,6811
2003.339.17:19:56.31/tpdiffgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,53,8u,62,ic,21461
2003.339.17:19:56.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:19:56.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:19:56.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:19:56.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:19:56.90/tsys/1u,51.6,2u,52.5,3u,42.6,4u,43.7,ia,44.0
2003.339.17:19:56.90/tsys/9u,44.0,au,41.8,bu,47.3,cu,51.6,du,37.7,eu,43.3,ib,45.9
2003.339.17:19:56.90/tsys/5u,38.9,6u,41.5,7u,41.9,8u,40.7,ic,37.8
2003.339.17:19:57.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:19:57.33/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.17:19:57.33:!2003.339.17:19:59
2003.339.17:19:59.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:19:59.00/disc_pos/594841964544,594713061128,
2003.339.17:19:59.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.17:19:59.01:midob
2003.339.17:19:59.75/tpi/1u,16347,2u,15778,3u,15814,4u,16040,ia,11294
2003.339.17:19:59.75/tpi/9u,15782,au,15742,bu,15591,cu,15655,du,15912,eu,15773,ib,5916
2003.339.17:19:59.75/tpi/5u,16044,6u,16081,7u,15621,8u,16120,ic,18826
2003.339.17:19:59.93/tpgain/1u,132,2u,108,3u,100,4u,79,ia,11294
2003.339.17:19:59.93/tpgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,111,cu,93,du,116,eu,111,ib,5916
2003.339.17:19:59.93/tpgain/5u,51,6u,72,7u,52,8u,62,ic,18826
2003.339.17:20:00.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:20:00.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:20:00.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:20:00.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:20:00.51/tsys/1u,51.6,2u,52.6,3u,42.6,4u,43.6,ia,44.0
2003.339.17:20:00.51/tsys/9u,44.0,au,41.8,bu,47.0,cu,51.5,du,37.6,eu,43.0,ib,45.8
2003.339.17:20:00.51/tsys/5u,38.9,6u,41.7,7u,42.0,8u,40.8,ic,37.8
2003.339.17:20:01.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:20:01.27/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:20:01.58/cable/2.4134E-04
2003.339.17:20:01.67/gps-fmout/S +1.47E-07
2003.339.17:20:03.00/wx/15.7,889.9,56.8
2003.339.17:20:03.05/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11297,5902,26,1pps
2003.339.17:20:03.10/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,18820,109,24,1pps
2003.339.17:20:03.18/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.25, 6.51,lock,16354,16151,38,1pps
2003.339.17:20:03.26/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.01, -1.52,lock,16055,15930,33,1pps
2003.339.17:20:03.34/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.05, 4.58,lock,16050,16046,61,1pps
2003.339.17:20:04.17#antcn#TR $$/339.17:20:04.10 39.8916 16.8510 0.0002 0.0001
2003.339.17:20:04.17#antcn#CO 0.0575 -0.0912 -0.7967 0.0571
2003.339.17:20:05.02/mat/600B0203
2003.339.17:20:05.59/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.17:20:05.59:!2003.339.17:23:29
2003.339.17:20:06.65#setcl#time/189798037,1,2003,339,17,20,07.00,1.566,47.652,39
2003.339.17:20:06.65#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.17:23:29.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.17:23:29.00:disc_end
2003.339.17:23:29.48:disc_pos
2003.339.17:23:29.49/disc_pos/598236549104,594714061128,
2003.339.17:23:29.49:disc_check
2003.339.17:23:29.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d17h23m29.560s,27228,0.00250s,40000,2605567748,
2003.339.17:23:29.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.17:23:29.90/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 573182 : 568500 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:29.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 573179 : 568494 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:29.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 573211 : 568482 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:29.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 573210 : 568477 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:29.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 573180 : 568511 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:29.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 573183 : 568490 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:29.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 573177 : 568490 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:29.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 573185 : 568488 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:29.99:scan_name=339-1728,r4100,147
2003.339.17:23:29.99:source=0748+126,074805.04,123845.6,1950.0,cw
2003.339.17:23:30.09:setupsx
2003.339.17:23:39.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:39.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.17:23:39.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 199 ;
2003.339.17:23:39.32:!2003.339.17:27:59
2003.339.17:24:45.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.17:27:59.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:27:59.00/disc_pos/598236549104,598235549104,
2003.339.17:27:59.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.17:27:59.05:!2003.339.17:27:59
2003.339.17:27:59.05:preob
2003.339.17:28:00.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:28:01.48/tpi/1u,16241,2u,15997,3u,16155,4u,16107,ia,10503
2003.339.17:28:01.48/tpi/9u,16040,au,16080,bu,16113,cu,16148,du,16000,eu,16092,ib,5214
2003.339.17:28:01.48/tpi/5u,16028,6u,15992,7u,16121,8u,16145,ic,17373
2003.339.17:28:01.66/tpgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10503
2003.339.17:28:01.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5214
2003.339.17:28:01.66/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17374
2003.339.17:28:03.89/tpzero/1u,489,2u,312,3u,390,4u,445,ia,277
2003.339.17:28:03.89/tpzero/9u,585,au,545,bu,551,cu,514,du,366,eu,428,ib,286
2003.339.17:28:03.89/tpzero/5u,462,6u,574,7u,368,8u,275,ic,597
2003.339.17:28:06.13/tpical/1u,18090,2u,17772,3u,18310,4u,18236,ia,11865
2003.339.17:28:06.13/tpical/9u,18703,au,18978,bu,18691,cu,18543,du,19259,eu,18948
2003.339.17:28:06.13/tpical/ib,6077
2003.339.17:28:06.13/tpical/5u,18380,6u,18184,7u,18331,8u,18405,ic,19990
2003.339.17:28:06.14/tpdiff/1u,1849,2u,1775,3u,2155,4u,2129,ia,1362
2003.339.17:28:06.14/tpdiff/9u,2663,au,2898,bu,2578,cu,2395,du,3259,eu,2856,ib,863
2003.339.17:28:06.14/tpdiff/5u,2352,6u,2192,7u,2210,8u,2260,ic,2617
2003.339.17:28:06.31/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11865
2003.339.17:28:06.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6077
2003.339.17:28:06.31/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,55,8u,65,ic,19990
2003.339.17:28:06.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:28:06.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:28:06.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:28:06.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:28:06.90/tsys/1u,46.9,2u,48.6,3u,40.2,4u,40.5,ia,41.3
2003.339.17:28:06.90/tsys/9u,41.8,au,38.6,bu,43.5,cu,47.0,du,34.5,eu,39.5,ib,41.1
2003.339.17:28:06.90/tsys/5u,36.4,6u,38.7,7u,39.2,8u,38.6,ic,35.3
2003.339.17:28:07.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:28:07.36/cable/2.4179E-04
2003.339.17:28:07.36:!2003.339.17:28:09
2003.339.17:28:09.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:28:09.00/disc_pos/598364418048,598235549104,
2003.339.17:28:09.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.17:28:09.02:midob
2003.339.17:28:09.75/tpi/1u,16251,2u,15711,3u,15601,4u,15720,ia,10500
2003.339.17:28:09.75/tpi/9u,15759,au,15743,bu,15833,cu,15761,du,16005,eu,15856,ib,5211
2003.339.17:28:09.75/tpi/5u,15983,6u,16009,7u,15581,8u,16129,ic,17378
2003.339.17:28:09.93/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10500
2003.339.17:28:09.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5211
2003.339.17:28:09.93/tpgain/5u,53,6u,75,7u,54,8u,65,ic,17378
2003.339.17:28:10.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:28:10.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:28:10.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:28:10.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:28:10.51/tsys/1u,46.9,2u,48.6,3u,40.4,4u,40.5,ia,41.3
2003.339.17:28:10.51/tsys/9u,41.7,au,38.6,bu,43.4,cu,46.8,du,34.6,eu,39.6,ib,41.1
2003.339.17:28:10.51/tsys/5u,36.3,6u,38.7,7u,39.3,8u,38.6,ic,35.3
2003.339.17:28:11.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:28:11.28/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:28:11.63/cable/2.4187E-04
2003.339.17:28:12.66/gps-fmout/S +1.14E-07
2003.339.17:28:13.30/wx/15.7,889.9,56.2
2003.339.17:28:13.35/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10505,5208,26,1pps
2003.339.17:28:13.40/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17385,110,24,1pps
2003.339.17:28:13.48/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.88,lock,16248,16186,38,1pps
2003.339.17:28:13.56/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16030,15901,33,1pps
2003.339.17:28:13.64/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16020,16001,61,1pps
2003.339.17:28:14.16#antcn#TR $$/339.17:28:14.10 270.7093 33.3930 0.0001 -0.0006
2003.339.17:28:14.16#antcn#CO 0.0402 -0.0779 -0.7967 0.0265
2003.339.17:28:15.53/mat/600B0118
2003.339.17:28:16.15/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.17:28:16.15:!2003.339.17:30:36
2003.339.17:28:16.64#setcl#time/189847035,1,2003,339,17,28,17.00,1.572,47.788,40
2003.339.17:28:16.64#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.17:30:36.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.17:30:36.00:disc_end
2003.339.17:30:36.48:disc_pos
2003.339.17:30:36.49/disc_pos/600751200960,598236549104,
2003.339.17:30:36.50:disc_check
2003.339.17:30:36.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d17h30m36.555s,5380,0.00250s,40000,4317289992,
2003.339.17:30:36.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.17:30:36.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 575593 : 570888 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:36.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 575590 : 570882 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:36.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 575622 : 570870 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:36.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 575622 : 570866 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:36.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 575591 : 570899 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:36.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 575594 : 570878 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:36.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 575588 : 570878 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:36.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 575598 : 570875 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:36.99:scan_name=339-1731,r4100,128
2003.339.17:30:36.99:source=0552+398,055201.37,394821.9,1950.0,cw
2003.339.17:30:37.10:setupsx
2003.339.17:30:46.30/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:46.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.17:30:46.33/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 200 ;
2003.339.17:30:46.33:!2003.339.17:31:37
2003.339.17:31:01.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.17:31:37.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:31:37.00/disc_pos/600751200960,600750200960,
2003.339.17:31:37.02:disc_start=on
2003.339.17:31:37.06:!2003.339.17:31:37
2003.339.17:31:37.06:preob
2003.339.17:31:38.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:31:39.49/tpi/1u,16317,2u,16311,3u,16127,4u,16296,ia,11735
2003.339.17:31:39.49/tpi/9u,16359,au,16047,bu,16212,cu,16255,du,16129,eu,16134,ib,5782
2003.339.17:31:39.49/tpi/5u,15960,6u,15978,7u,16209,8u,16157,ic,19519
2003.339.17:31:39.67/tpgain/1u,130,2u,108,3u,99,4u,78,ia,11735
2003.339.17:31:39.67/tpgain/9u,116,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,5781
2003.339.17:31:39.67/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,19523
2003.339.17:31:41.90/tpzero/1u,480,2u,308,3u,377,4u,439,ia,289
2003.339.17:31:41.90/tpzero/9u,583,au,535,bu,540,cu,506,du,353,eu,422,ib,292
2003.339.17:31:41.90/tpzero/5u,460,6u,570,7u,365,8u,274,ic,616
2003.339.17:31:44.14/tpical/1u,17973,2u,17944,3u,18098,4u,18250,ia,13130
2003.339.17:31:44.14/tpical/9u,18884,au,18739,bu,18586,cu,18425,du,19145,eu,18733
2003.339.17:31:44.14/tpical/ib,6664
2003.339.17:31:44.14/tpical/5u,18128,6u,17965,7u,18201,8u,18225,ic,22204
2003.339.17:31:44.15/tpdiff/1u,1656,2u,1633,3u,1971,4u,1954,ia,1395
2003.339.17:31:44.15/tpdiff/9u,2525,au,2692,bu,2374,cu,2170,du,3016,eu,2599,ib,882
2003.339.17:31:44.15/tpdiff/5u,2168,6u,1987,7u,1992,8u,2068,ic,2685
2003.339.17:31:44.32/tpdiffgain/1u,130,2u,108,3u,99,4u,78,ia,13130
2003.339.17:31:44.32/tpdiffgain/9u,116,au,92,bu,113,cu,95,du,117,eu,112,ib,6664
2003.339.17:31:44.32/tpdiffgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,52,8u,61,ic,22204
2003.339.17:31:44.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:31:44.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:31:44.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:31:44.91/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:31:44.91/tsys/1u,52.6,2u,53.9,3u,43.9,4u,44.6,ia,45.1
2003.339.17:31:44.91/tsys/9u,45.0,au,41.5,bu,47.5,cu,52.3,du,37.7,eu,43.5,ib,44.8
2003.339.17:31:44.91/tsys/5u,39.3,6u,42.6,7u,43.7,8u,42.2,ic,38.7
2003.339.17:31:45.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:31:45.38/cable/2.4098E-04
2003.339.17:31:45.38:!2003.339.17:31:47
2003.339.17:31:47.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:31:47.00/disc_pos/600879198208,600750200960,
2003.339.17:31:47.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.17:31:47.02:midob
2003.339.17:31:47.75/tpi/1u,16315,2u,15707,3u,15812,4u,15909,ia,11730
2003.339.17:31:47.75/tpi/9u,15771,au,15731,bu,15922,cu,15949,du,15877,eu,15759,ib,5783
2003.339.17:31:47.75/tpi/5u,15971,6u,15974,7u,15515,8u,15681,ic,19514
2003.339.17:31:47.93/tpgain/1u,130,2u,106,3u,98,4u,77,ia,11730
2003.339.17:31:47.93/tpgain/9u,114,au,91,bu,112,cu,94,du,116,eu,111,ib,5783
2003.339.17:31:47.93/tpgain/5u,50,6u,71,7u,51,8u,60,ic,19514
2003.339.17:31:48.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:31:48.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:31:48.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:31:48.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:31:48.51/tsys/1u,52.6,2u,53.9,3u,44.0,4u,44.7,ia,45.1
2003.339.17:31:48.51/tsys/9u,44.9,au,41.6,bu,47.5,cu,52.4,du,37.7,eu,43.3,ib,44.8
2003.339.17:31:48.51/tsys/5u,39.3,6u,42.6,7u,43.5,8u,42.4,ic,38.7
2003.339.17:31:49.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:31:49.30/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:31:49.67/cable/2.4106E-04
2003.339.17:31:50.67/gps-fmout/S +1.79E-07
2003.339.17:31:50.68/wx/15.7,890.0,55.6
2003.339.17:31:50.74/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,11731,5786,26,1pps
2003.339.17:31:50.79/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,19526,109,24,1pps
2003.339.17:31:50.87/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.11, 6.38,lock,16323,16143,38,1pps
2003.339.17:31:50.95/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -2.18, -1.68,lock,15966,15928,33,1pps
2003.339.17:31:51.03/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.05, 4.58,lock,16054,16059,61,1pps
2003.339.17:31:52.17#antcn#TR $$/339.17:31:52.09 307.3723 15.0684 0.0000 -0.0006
2003.339.17:31:52.17#antcn#CO 0.0521 -0.0868 -0.7967 0.0642
2003.339.17:31:53.53/mat/600B0172
2003.339.17:31:54.09/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.17:31:54.09:!2003.339.17:33:55
2003.339.17:31:54.64#setcl#time/189868835,1,2003,339,17,31,55.00,1.570,47.849,40
2003.339.17:31:54.64#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.17:33:55.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.17:33:55.00:disc_end
2003.339.17:33:55.49:disc_pos
2003.339.17:33:55.50/disc_pos/602961781104,600751200960,
2003.339.17:33:55.51:disc_check
2003.339.17:33:55.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d17h33m55.570s,31216,0.00250s,40000,973634020,
2003.339.17:33:55.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.17:33:55.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 577714 : 572986 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:33:55.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 577712 : 572981 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:33:55.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 577743 : 572968 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:33:55.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 577744 : 572963 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:33:55.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 577712 : 572997 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:33:55.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 577716 : 572976 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:33:55.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 577709 : 572976 : 3 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:33:55.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 577719 : 572973 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:33:56.00:scan_name=339-1740b,r4100,268
2003.339.17:33:56.00:source=0743+259,074323.03,255625.1,1950.0,cw
2003.339.17:33:56.09:setupsx
2003.339.17:34:05.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.17:34:05.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.17:34:05.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 201 ;
2003.339.17:34:05.30:!2003.339.17:40:44
2003.339.17:34:14.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.17:40:44.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:40:44.00/disc_pos/602961781104,602960781104,
2003.339.17:40:44.03:disc_start=on
2003.339.17:40:44.06:!2003.339.17:40:44
2003.339.17:40:44.06:preob
2003.339.17:40:45.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:40:46.49/tpi/1u,16249,2u,16002,3u,16179,4u,16353,ia,10589
2003.339.17:40:46.49/tpi/9u,15975,au,16079,bu,16091,cu,16147,du,16026,eu,16122,ib,5210
2003.339.17:40:46.49/tpi/5u,16207,6u,16290,7u,16305,8u,16288,ic,17561
2003.339.17:40:46.67/tpgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10589
2003.339.17:40:46.67/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,5207
2003.339.17:40:46.67/tpgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,65,ic,17566
2003.339.17:40:48.90/tpzero/1u,490,2u,313,3u,389,4u,447,ia,278
2003.339.17:40:48.90/tpzero/9u,583,au,543,bu,549,cu,515,du,367,eu,428,ib,286
2003.339.17:40:48.90/tpzero/5u,463,6u,579,7u,370,8u,277,ic,599
2003.339.17:40:51.14/tpical/1u,18090,2u,17802,3u,18336,4u,18467,ia,11960
2003.339.17:40:51.14/tpical/9u,18703,au,18999,bu,18706,cu,18566,du,19295,eu,18973
2003.339.17:40:51.14/tpical/ib,6076
2003.339.17:40:51.14/tpical/5u,18583,6u,18542,7u,18550,8u,18566,ic,20200
2003.339.17:40:51.15/tpdiff/1u,1841,2u,1800,3u,2157,4u,2114,ia,1371
2003.339.17:40:51.15/tpdiff/9u,2728,au,2920,bu,2615,cu,2419,du,3269,eu,2851,ib,866
2003.339.17:40:51.15/tpdiff/5u,2376,6u,2252,7u,2245,8u,2278,ic,2639
2003.339.17:40:51.32/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11960
2003.339.17:40:51.32/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,123,eu,118,ib,6076
2003.339.17:40:51.32/tpdiffgain/5u,53,6u,76,7u,55,8u,65,ic,20200
2003.339.17:40:51.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:40:51.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:40:51.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:40:51.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:40:51.91/tsys/1u,47.1,2u,47.9,3u,40.3,4u,41.4,ia,41.4
2003.339.17:40:51.91/tsys/9u,40.6,au,38.3,bu,42.8,cu,46.5,du,34.5,eu,39.6,ib,40.9
2003.339.17:40:51.91/tsys/5u,36.4,6u,38.4,7u,39.0,8u,38.7,ic,35.4
2003.339.17:40:52.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:40:52.35/cable/2.4068E-04
2003.339.17:40:52.35:!2003.339.17:40:54
2003.339.17:40:54.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:40:54.00/disc_pos/603089727488,602960781104,
2003.339.17:40:54.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.17:40:54.02:midob
2003.339.17:40:54.75/tpi/1u,16258,2u,15742,3u,15611,4u,15947,ia,10591
2003.339.17:40:54.75/tpi/9u,15720,au,15727,bu,15856,cu,15780,du,16029,eu,15876,ib,5211
2003.339.17:40:54.75/tpi/5u,15607,6u,15895,7u,15775,8u,15791,ic,17576
2003.339.17:40:54.93/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10591
2003.339.17:40:54.93/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,118,cu,99,du,123,eu,117,ib,5211
2003.339.17:40:54.93/tpgain/5u,52,6u,75,7u,54,8u,64,ic,17576
2003.339.17:40:55.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:40:55.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:40:55.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:40:55.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:40:55.51/tsys/1u,47.1,2u,48.0,3u,40.4,4u,41.4,ia,41.4
2003.339.17:40:55.51/tsys/9u,40.6,au,38.3,bu,42.9,cu,46.4,du,34.5,eu,39.7,ib,40.9
2003.339.17:40:55.51/tsys/5u,36.5,6u,38.4,7u,39.2,8u,38.7,ic,35.4
2003.339.17:40:56.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:40:56.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:40:56.65/cable/2.4068E-04
2003.339.17:40:57.67/gps-fmout/S +1.21E-07
2003.339.17:40:57.68/wx/15.8,890.1,55.3
2003.339.17:40:57.74/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10592,5208,26,1pps
2003.339.17:40:57.79/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17571,110,24,1pps
2003.339.17:40:57.87/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.88,lock,16252,16179,38,1pps
2003.339.17:40:57.95/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.68, -1.20,lock,16181,16089,33,1pps
2003.339.17:40:58.03/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,15966,16019,61,1pps
2003.339.17:40:59.17#antcn#TR $$/339.17:40:59.09 287.3155 32.7941 0.0001 -0.0004
2003.339.17:40:59.17#antcn#CO 0.0419 -0.0740 -0.7967 0.0271
2003.339.17:41:00.14/mat/600B0052
2003.339.17:41:00.71/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.17:41:00.71:!2003.339.17:45:22
2003.339.17:41:01.65#setcl#time/189923535,1,2003,339,17,41,02.00,1.565,48.001,39
2003.339.17:41:01.65#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.17:45:22.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.17:45:22.00:disc_end
2003.339.17:45:22.48:disc_pos
2003.339.17:45:22.49/disc_pos/607412270192,602961781104,
2003.339.17:45:22.49:disc_check
2003.339.17:45:22.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d17h45m22.565s,33468,0.00250s,40000,6541428660,
2003.339.17:45:22.90:postob_mk5a
2003.339.17:45:22.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 581972 : 577220 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:22.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 581969 : 577215 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:22.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 582002 : 577203 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:22.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 582003 : 577197 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:22.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 581970 : 577231 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:22.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 581974 : 577210 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:22.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 581967 : 577210 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:22.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 581977 : 577207 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:22.97:scan_name=339-1748,r4100,219
2003.339.17:45:22.98:source=1606+106,160623.42,103700.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.17:45:23.09:setupsx
2003.339.17:45:32.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:32.28/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.17:45:32.30/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 202 ;
2003.339.17:45:32.31:!2003.339.17:47:58
2003.339.17:47:13.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.17:47:58.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:47:58.00/disc_pos/607412270192,607411270192,
2003.339.17:47:58.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.17:47:58.05:!2003.339.17:47:58
2003.339.17:47:58.05:preob
2003.339.17:47:59.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:48:00.48/tpi/1u,16294,2u,16089,3u,16148,4u,16253,ia,10571
2003.339.17:48:00.48/tpi/9u,16029,au,16239,bu,15942,cu,16252,du,16103,eu,15963,ib,5232
2003.339.17:48:00.48/tpi/5u,15842,6u,15935,7u,15723,8u,16241,ic,17919
2003.339.17:48:00.66/tpgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,10564
2003.339.17:48:00.66/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,5232
2003.339.17:48:00.66/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,53,8u,64,ic,17915
2003.339.17:48:02.89/tpzero/1u,490,2u,312,3u,387,4u,446,ia,277
2003.339.17:48:02.89/tpzero/9u,585,au,546,bu,546,cu,515,du,367,eu,425,ib,285
2003.339.17:48:02.89/tpzero/5u,458,6u,574,7u,363,8u,275,ic,602
2003.339.17:48:05.13/tpical/1u,18135,2u,17873,3u,18338,4u,18406,ia,11952
2003.339.17:48:05.13/tpical/9u,18740,au,19132,bu,18510,cu,18641,du,19373,eu,18758
2003.339.17:48:05.13/tpical/ib,6099
2003.339.17:48:05.13/tpical/5u,18170,6u,18173,7u,17809,8u,18481,ic,20574
2003.339.17:48:05.14/tpdiff/1u,1841,2u,1784,3u,2190,4u,2153,ia,1381
2003.339.17:48:05.14/tpdiff/9u,2711,au,2893,bu,2568,cu,2389,du,3270,eu,2795,ib,867
2003.339.17:48:05.14/tpdiff/5u,2328,6u,2238,7u,2086,8u,2240,ic,2655
2003.339.17:48:05.31/tpdiffgain/1u,137,2u,113,3u,105,4u,82,ia,11952
2003.339.17:48:05.31/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,123,eu,117,ib,6099
2003.339.17:48:05.31/tpdiffgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,53,8u,64,ic,20574
2003.339.17:48:05.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:48:05.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:48:05.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:48:05.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:48:05.90/tsys/1u,47.2,2u,48.6,3u,39.6,4u,40.4,ia,41.0
2003.339.17:48:05.90/tsys/9u,41.0,au,39.1,bu,43.2,cu,47.4,du,34.6,eu,40.0,ib,41.1
2003.339.17:48:05.90/tsys/5u,36.3,6u,37.8,7u,40.5,8u,39.2,ic,35.9
2003.339.17:48:06.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:48:06.34/cable/2.3994E-04
2003.339.17:48:06.34:!2003.339.17:48:08
2003.339.17:48:08.00:disc_pos
2003.339.17:48:08.00/disc_pos/607540219904,607411270192,
2003.339.17:48:08.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.17:48:08.01:midob
2003.339.17:48:08.76/tpi/1u,16265,2u,15763,3u,15578,4u,15819,ia,10556
2003.339.17:48:08.76/tpi/9u,15783,au,15875,bu,15646,cu,15830,du,16073,eu,15687,ib,5225
2003.339.17:48:08.76/tpi/5u,15805,6u,15900,7u,15685,8u,15917,ic,17888
2003.339.17:48:08.94/tpgain/1u,137,2u,112,3u,103,4u,81,ia,10556
2003.339.17:48:08.94/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,117,cu,99,du,123,eu,116,ib,5225
2003.339.17:48:08.94/tpgain/5u,52,6u,76,7u,53,8u,63,ic,17888
2003.339.17:48:09.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.17:48:09.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.17:48:09.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.17:48:09.51/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.17:48:09.52/tsys/1u,47.1,2u,48.5,3u,39.7,4u,40.3,ia,40.9
2003.339.17:48:09.52/tsys/9u,41.1,au,39.0,bu,43.1,cu,47.1,du,34.6,eu,40.0,ib,41.0
2003.339.17:48:09.52/tsys/5u,36.3,6u,37.7,7u,40.4,8u,39.7,ic,35.8
2003.339.17:48:10.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.17:48:10.28/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.17:48:10.59/cable/2.3994E-04
2003.339.17:48:10.67/gps-fmout/S +1.00E-07
2003.339.17:48:13.77/wx/15.9,890.1,55.2
2003.339.17:48:13.82/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10554,5228,26,1pps
2003.339.17:48:13.87/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,17888,110,24,1pps
2003.339.17:48:13.95/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.57, 6.88,lock,16276,16238,38,1pps
2003.339.17:48:14.03/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.84, -1.36,lock,15820,15635,33,1pps
2003.339.17:48:14.11/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.49, 5.05,lock,16016,16078,61,1pps
2003.339.17:48:15.18#antcn#TR $$/339.17:48:15.09 90.9079 30.8699 0.0001 0.0002
2003.339.17:48:15.18#antcn#CO 0.0579 -0.0900 -0.7967 0.0292
2003.339.17:48:16.15/mat/600B0239
2003.339.17:48:16.71/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.17:48:16.71:!2003.339.17:51:47
2003.339.17:48:17.65#setcl#time/189967134,1,2003,339,17,48,18.00,1.566,48.122,39
2003.339.17:48:17.65#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.17:51:47.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.17:51:47.00:disc_end
2003.339.17:51:47.49:disc_pos
2003.339.17:51:47.50/disc_pos/611078986480,607412270192,
2003.339.17:51:47.50:disc_check
2003.339.17:51:47.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d17h51m47.568s,8860,0.00250s,40000,2493348320,
2003.339.17:51:47.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.17:51:47.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 585482 : 580706 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:47.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 585479 : 580702 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:47.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 585512 : 580689 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:47.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 585513 : 580684 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:47.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 585480 : 580717 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:47.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 585485 : 580698 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:47.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 585479 : 580696 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:47.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 585487 : 580694 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:47.99:scan_name=339-1800,r4100,98
2003.339.17:51:47.99:source=1156+295,115657.78,293126.1,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.17:51:48.09:setupsx
2003.339.17:51:57.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:57.30/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.17:51:57.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 203 ;
2003.339.17:51:57.32:!2003.339.18:00:26
2003.339.17:52:49.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.17:59:13.19;"weather-mostly clear sky.
2003.339.17:59:15.21;sxmon
2003.339.17:59:15.28/sx/slo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,4.81 volt
2003.339.17:59:15.32/sx/xlo,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.53 volt
2003.339.17:59:15.36/sx/sup,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,266.73 psi
2003.339.17:59:15.40/sx/ret,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,83.54 psi
2003.339.17:59:15.44/sx/tbox,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,94.37 degC
2003.339.17:59:15.48/sx/vac,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,0.09 volt
2003.339.17:59:15.52/sx/15k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,30.29 degK
2003.339.17:59:15.56/sx/50k,off,off,on,on,rcp,locked,locked,locked,227.65 degK
2003.339.18:00:26.00:disc_pos
2003.339.18:00:26.00/disc_pos/611078986480,611077986480,
2003.339.18:00:26.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.18:00:26.05:!2003.339.18:00:26
2003.339.18:00:26.05:preob
2003.339.18:00:27.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.18:00:28.49/tpi/1u,16337,2u,16326,3u,16212,4u,16017,ia,9703
2003.339.18:00:28.49/tpi/9u,16247,au,16122,bu,16241,cu,16104,du,16165,eu,16101,ib,5134
2003.339.18:00:28.49/tpi/5u,16020,6u,16271,7u,16110,8u,16001,ic,16156
2003.339.18:00:28.67/tpgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,9710
2003.339.18:00:28.67/tpgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5134
2003.339.18:00:28.67/tpgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,67,ic,16159
2003.339.18:00:30.90/tpzero/1u,500,2u,325,3u,398,4u,448,ia,269
2003.339.18:00:30.90/tpzero/9u,591,au,547,bu,557,cu,517,du,373,eu,429,ib,284
2003.339.18:00:30.90/tpzero/5u,463,6u,583,7u,370,8u,275,ic,588
2003.339.18:00:33.14/tpical/1u,18316,2u,18251,3u,18576,4u,18293,ia,11060
2003.339.18:00:33.14/tpical/9u,19148,au,19217,bu,19036,cu,18653,du,19685,eu,19087
2003.339.18:00:33.14/tpical/ib,6031
2003.339.18:00:33.14/tpical/5u,18551,6u,18712,7u,18501,8u,18382,ic,18748
2003.339.18:00:33.15/tpdiff/1u,1979,2u,1925,3u,2364,4u,2276,ia,1357
2003.339.18:00:33.15/tpdiff/9u,2901,au,3095,bu,2795,cu,2549,du,3520,eu,2986,ib,897
2003.339.18:00:33.15/tpdiff/5u,2531,6u,2441,7u,2391,8u,2381,ic,2592
2003.339.18:00:33.32/tpdiffgain/1u,143,2u,118,3u,110,4u,85,ia,11060
2003.339.18:00:33.32/tpdiffgain/9u,123,au,98,bu,121,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,6031
2003.339.18:00:33.32/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,80,7u,57,8u,67,ic,18748
2003.339.18:00:33.90/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.18:00:33.90/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.18:00:33.90/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.18:00:33.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.18:00:33.91/tsys/1u,44.0,2u,45.7,3u,36.8,4u,37.6,ia,38.2
2003.339.18:00:33.91/tsys/9u,38.9,au,36.2,bu,40.4,cu,44.0,du,32.3,eu,37.8,ib,38.9
2003.339.18:00:33.91/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,35.3,7u,36.2,8u,36.3,ic,33.0
2003.339.18:00:34.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.18:00:34.41/cable/2.4002E-04
2003.339.18:00:34.41:!2003.339.18:00:36
2003.339.18:00:36.00:disc_pos
2003.339.18:00:36.00/disc_pos/611206967296,611077986480,
2003.339.18:00:36.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.18:00:36.02:midob
2003.339.18:00:36.76/tpi/1u,16129,2u,15775,3u,15429,4u,15651,ia,9707
2003.339.18:00:36.76/tpi/9u,15781,au,15777,bu,15736,cu,15824,du,15975,eu,15850,ib,5131
2003.339.18:00:36.76/tpi/5u,15468,6u,15763,7u,15603,8u,16001,ic,16152
2003.339.18:00:36.94/tpgain/1u,142,2u,116,3u,107,4u,84,ia,9707
2003.339.18:00:36.94/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,118,ib,5131
2003.339.18:00:36.94/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16152
2003.339.18:00:37.51/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.18:00:37.51/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.18:00:37.51/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.18:00:37.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.18:00:37.52/tsys/1u,44.1,2u,45.7,3u,37.0,4u,37.6,ia,38.3
2003.339.18:00:37.52/tsys/9u,39.0,au,36.2,bu,40.5,cu,44.1,du,32.4,eu,37.8,ib,38.9
2003.339.18:00:37.52/tsys/5u,33.9,6u,35.1,7u,36.3,8u,36.3,ic,33.0
2003.339.18:00:38.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.18:00:38.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.18:00:38.63/cable/2.4002E-04
2003.339.18:00:39.65/gps-fmout/S +1.51E-07
2003.339.18:00:39.66/wx/16.1,890.2,55.6
2003.339.18:00:39.72/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9702,5136,26,1pps
2003.339.18:00:39.77/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16146,109,24,1pps
2003.339.18:00:39.85/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.88, 7.24,lock,16138,16247,38,1pps
2003.339.18:00:39.93/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.36, -0.90,lock,16032,15850,33,1pps
2003.339.18:00:40.01/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,16003,16027,61,1pps
2003.339.18:00:41.17#antcn#TR $$/339.18:00:41.09 330.0431 81.7392 -0.0014 0.0000
2003.339.18:00:41.17#antcn#CO -0.1174 -0.0009 -0.7967 0.0025
2003.339.18:00:41.53/mat/600B0119
2003.339.18:00:42.64#setcl#time/190041632,1,2003,339,18,00,43.00,1.569,48.329,40
2003.339.18:00:42.64#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.18:00:43.20/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.18:00:43.20:!2003.339.18:02:14
2003.339.18:02:14.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.18:02:14.00:disc_end
2003.339.18:02:14.48:disc_pos
2003.339.18:02:14.49/disc_pos/612809651072,611078986480,
2003.339.18:02:14.49:disc_check
2003.339.18:02:14.89/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d18h02m14.562s,14404,0.00250s,40000,8301249864,
2003.339.18:02:14.89:postob_mk5a
2003.339.18:02:14.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 587146 : 582346 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:14.91/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 587142 : 582342 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:14.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 587177 : 582330 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:14.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 587176 : 582324 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:14.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 587143 : 582358 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:14.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 587148 : 582338 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:14.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 587142 : 582336 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:14.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 587152 : 582334 : 9 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:14.97:scan_name=339-1804,r4100,204
2003.339.18:02:14.97:source=1056+212,105658.43,211328.1,1950.0,ccw
2003.339.18:02:15.09:setupsx
2003.339.18:02:24.27/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:24.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.18:02:24.32/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 204 ;
2003.339.18:02:24.32:!2003.339.18:04:44
2003.339.18:02:49.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.18:04:44.00:disc_pos
2003.339.18:04:44.00/disc_pos/612809651072,612808651072,
2003.339.18:04:44.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.18:04:44.04:!2003.339.18:04:44
2003.339.18:04:44.05:preob
2003.339.18:04:45.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.18:04:46.48/tpi/1u,16222,2u,16323,3u,16231,4u,16289,ia,9880
2003.339.18:04:46.48/tpi/9u,16063,au,16218,bu,16215,cu,16266,du,16108,eu,16208,ib,5165
2003.339.18:04:46.48/tpi/5u,16319,6u,16047,7u,15909,8u,16290,ic,16451
2003.339.18:04:46.66/tpgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,9880
2003.339.18:04:46.66/tpgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,5167
2003.339.18:04:46.66/tpgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16444
2003.339.18:04:48.89/tpzero/1u,497,2u,323,3u,398,4u,451,ia,271
2003.339.18:04:48.89/tpzero/9u,587,au,547,bu,553,cu,516,du,371,eu,432,ib,285
2003.339.18:04:48.89/tpzero/5u,466,6u,578,7u,367,8u,278,ic,589
2003.339.18:04:51.13/tpical/1u,18220,2u,18283,3u,18607,4u,18637,ia,11270
2003.339.18:04:51.13/tpical/9u,18941,au,19356,bu,18974,cu,18838,du,19559,eu,19232
2003.339.18:04:51.13/tpical/ib,6070
2003.339.18:04:51.13/tpical/5u,18895,6u,18483,7u,18207,8u,18737,ic,19111
2003.339.18:04:51.14/tpdiff/1u,1998,2u,1960,3u,2376,4u,2348,ia,1390
2003.339.18:04:51.14/tpdiff/9u,2878,au,3138,bu,2759,cu,2572,du,3451,eu,3024,ib,905
2003.339.18:04:51.14/tpdiff/5u,2576,6u,2436,7u,2298,8u,2447,ic,2660
2003.339.18:04:51.31/tpdiffgain/1u,141,2u,117,3u,109,4u,85,ia,11270
2003.339.18:04:51.31/tpdiffgain/9u,122,au,98,bu,120,cu,101,du,124,eu,119,ib,6070
2003.339.18:04:51.31/tpdiffgain/5u,55,6u,79,7u,56,8u,67,ic,19111
2003.339.18:04:51.89/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.18:04:51.89/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.18:04:51.89/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.18:04:51.90/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.18:04:51.90/tsys/1u,43.3,2u,44.9,3u,36.7,4u,37.1,ia,38.0
2003.339.18:04:51.90/tsys/9u,38.7,au,36.0,bu,40.9,cu,44.1,du,32.8,eu,37.6,ib,38.8
2003.339.18:04:51.90/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,34.9,7u,37.2,8u,36.0,ic,32.8
2003.339.18:04:52.01/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.18:04:52.35/cable/2.3994E-04
2003.339.18:04:52.35:!2003.339.18:04:54
2003.339.18:04:54.00:disc_pos
2003.339.18:04:54.00/disc_pos/612937523200,612808651072,
2003.339.18:04:54.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.18:04:54.01:midob
2003.339.18:04:54.75/tpi/1u,16215,2u,15746,3u,15429,4u,15924,ia,9877
2003.339.18:04:54.75/tpi/9u,16303,au,15890,bu,15681,cu,15996,du,16100,eu,15724,ib,5170
2003.339.18:04:54.75/tpi/5u,15710,6u,15679,7u,15863,8u,16287,ic,16440
2003.339.18:04:54.93/tpgain/1u,141,2u,115,3u,106,4u,84,ia,9877
2003.339.18:04:54.93/tpgain/9u,123,au,97,bu,118,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5170
2003.339.18:04:54.93/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,56,8u,67,ic,16440
2003.339.18:04:55.50/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.18:04:55.50/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.18:04:55.50/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.18:04:55.50/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.18:04:55.51/tsys/1u,43.3,2u,44.8,3u,36.8,4u,37.1,ia,38.0
2003.339.18:04:55.51/tsys/9u,38.7,au,36.0,bu,40.9,cu,44.2,du,32.8,eu,37.7,ib,38.9
2003.339.18:04:55.51/tsys/5u,33.8,6u,35.0,7u,37.1,8u,36.0,ic,32.8
2003.339.18:04:56.17/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.18:04:56.29/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.18:04:56.63/cable/2.3994E-04
2003.339.18:04:57.66/gps-fmout/S +1.42E-07
2003.339.18:05:00.77/wx/16.1,890.2,55.2
2003.339.18:05:00.83/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,9877,5165,26,1pps
2003.339.18:05:00.88/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16436,110,24,1pps
2003.339.18:05:00.96/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.82, 7.18,lock,16226,16276,38,1pps
2003.339.18:05:01.04/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -0.90,lock,15732,16104,33,1pps
2003.339.18:05:01.12/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.63, 5.05,lock,16301,15880,61,1pps
2003.339.18:05:02.17#antcn#TR $$/339.18:05:02.09 270.3188 70.6465 -0.0001 0.0001
2003.339.18:05:02.17#antcn#CO -0.0368 -0.0296 -0.7967 0.0062
2003.339.18:05:02.81/mat/600B0184
2003.339.18:05:03.65#setcl#time/190067733,1,2003,339,18,05,04.00,1.562,48.401,39
2003.339.18:05:03.65#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.18:05:04.15/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.18:05:04.15:!2003.339.18:08:18
2003.339.18:08:18.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.18:08:18.00:disc_end
2003.339.18:08:18.50:disc_pos
2003.339.18:08:18.51/disc_pos/616236256336,612809651072,
2003.339.18:08:18.51:disc_check
2003.339.18:08:18.91/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d18h08m18.565s,30620,0.00250s,40000,2397418520,
2003.339.18:08:18.92:postob_mk5a
2003.339.18:08:18.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 590427 : 585603 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:18.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 590423 : 585600 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 590458 : 585587 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:18.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 590458 : 585583 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:18.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 590426 : 585615 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:18.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 590430 : 585595 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:18.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 590423 : 585594 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:18.99/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 590434 : 585591 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:18.99:scan_name=339-1810,r4100,508
2003.339.18:08:19.00:source=1334-127,133500.00,-124209.7,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.18:08:19.09:setupsx
2003.339.18:08:28.28/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:28.29/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.18:08:28.31/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 205 ;
2003.339.18:08:28.32:!2003.339.18:10:33
2003.339.18:10:32.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.18:10:33.00:disc_pos
2003.339.18:10:33.00/disc_pos/616236256336,616235256336,
2003.339.18:10:33.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.18:10:33.05:!2003.339.18:10:33
2003.339.18:10:33.05:preob
2003.339.18:10:34.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.18:10:35.47/tpi/1u,16259,2u,16244,3u,16222,4u,16213,ia,10037
2003.339.18:10:35.47/tpi/9u,16096,au,16143,bu,16111,cu,16209,du,16239,eu,16145,ib,5154
2003.339.18:10:35.47/tpi/5u,15984,6u,16310,7u,16157,8u,16072,ic,16728
2003.339.18:10:35.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10033
2003.339.18:10:35.65/tpgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,5139
2003.339.18:10:35.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16716
2003.339.18:10:37.88/tpzero/1u,493,2u,321,3u,395,4u,449,ia,273
2003.339.18:10:37.88/tpzero/9u,584,au,544,bu,552,cu,517,du,373,eu,430,ib,285
2003.339.18:10:37.88/tpzero/5u,461,6u,582,7u,369,8u,275,ic,592
2003.339.18:10:40.12/tpical/1u,18189,2u,18138,3u,18516,4u,18468,ia,11401
2003.339.18:10:40.12/tpical/9u,18754,au,19056,bu,18830,cu,18731,du,19752,eu,19150
2003.339.18:10:40.12/tpical/ib,6046
2003.339.18:10:40.12/tpical/5u,18467,6u,18724,7u,18408,8u,18424,ic,19347
2003.339.18:10:40.13/tpdiff/1u,1930,2u,1894,3u,2294,4u,2255,ia,1364
2003.339.18:10:40.13/tpdiff/9u,2658,au,2913,bu,2719,cu,2522,du,3513,eu,3005,ib,892
2003.339.18:10:40.13/tpdiff/5u,2483,6u,2414,7u,2251,8u,2352,ic,2619
2003.339.18:10:40.30/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,116,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11401
2003.339.18:10:40.30/tpdiffgain/9u,121,au,97,bu,120,cu,101,du,125,eu,119,ib,6046
2003.339.18:10:40.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19347
2003.339.18:10:40.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.18:10:40.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.18:10:40.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.18:10:40.88/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.18:10:40.89/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.2,3u,37.9,4u,38.4,ia,39.4
2003.339.18:10:40.89/tsys/9u,42.0,au,38.6,bu,41.2,cu,44.8,du,32.5,eu,37.7,ib,39.3
2003.339.18:10:40.89/tsys/5u,34.4,6u,35.8,7u,38.6,8u,36.9,ic,33.9
2003.339.18:10:41.02/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.18:10:41.39/cable/2.3809E-04
2003.339.18:10:41.39:!2003.339.18:10:43
2003.339.18:10:43.00:disc_pos
2003.339.18:10:43.00/disc_pos/616364191744,616235256336,
2003.339.18:10:43.02:data_valid=on
2003.339.18:10:43.03:midob
2003.339.18:10:43.78/tpi/1u,16233,2u,15632,3u,15655,4u,15750,ia,10019
2003.339.18:10:43.78/tpi/9u,15651,au,15659,bu,15758,cu,15812,du,15989,eu,15618,ib,5142
2003.339.18:10:43.78/tpi/5u,15950,6u,15923,7u,15499,8u,16031,ic,16696
2003.339.18:10:43.96/tpgain/1u,140,2u,114,3u,106,4u,83,ia,10019
2003.339.18:10:43.96/tpgain/9u,120,au,96,bu,119,cu,100,du,124,eu,117,ib,5142
2003.339.18:10:43.96/tpgain/5u,54,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16696
2003.339.18:10:44.54/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.18:10:44.54/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.18:10:44.54/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.18:10:44.55/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.18:10:44.55/tsys/1u,44.9,2u,46.1,3u,38.0,4u,38.3,ia,39.3
2003.339.18:10:44.55/tsys/9u,41.5,au,38.2,bu,41.0,cu,44.6,du,32.5,eu,37.7,ib,39.2
2003.339.18:10:44.55/tsys/5u,34.3,6u,35.9,7u,38.4,8u,36.8,ic,33.8
2003.339.18:10:45.18/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.18:10:45.30/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.18:10:45.67/cable/2.3802E-04
2003.339.18:10:46.66/gps-fmout/S +8.0E-08
2003.339.18:10:48.85/wx/16.3,890.2,54.4
2003.339.18:10:48.91/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10014,5160,26,1pps
2003.339.18:10:48.96/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16687,109,24,1pps
2003.339.18:10:49.04/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.12,lock,16244,16288,38,1pps
2003.339.18:10:49.12/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15969,15789,33,1pps
2003.339.18:10:49.20/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 5.56, 5.12,lock,16164,15998,61,1pps
2003.339.18:10:50.18#antcn#TR $$/339.18:10:50.09 152.6299 50.9621 0.0004 0.0003
2003.339.18:10:50.18#antcn#CO 0.0407 -0.0718 -0.7967 0.0142
2003.339.18:10:50.65/mat/600B0259
2003.339.18:10:51.27/form/m,8,1:1,off,1,3.07,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok
2003.339.18:10:51.27:!2003.339.18:19:11
2003.339.18:10:51.64#setcl#time/190102531,1,2003,339,18,10,52.00,1.569,48.498,40
2003.339.18:10:51.64#setcl#model/old,1068747000,-17648,172643248,1.365,100.930,rate
2003.339.18:19:11.00:data_valid=off
2003.339.18:19:11.00:disc_end
2003.339.18:19:11.48:disc_pos
2003.339.18:19:11.49/disc_pos/624526893128,616236256336,
2003.339.18:19:11.50:disc_check
2003.339.18:19:11.90/disc_check/mark4,16,2003y339d18h19m11.562s,23000,0.00250s,40000,2157330828,
2003.339.18:19:11.91:postob_mk5a
2003.339.18:19:11.92/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 0 : 598347 : 593500 : 3 : 1 : 0 : 1 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:11.93/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 1 : 598343 : 593497 : 12 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:11.94/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 2 : 598378 : 593484 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:11.95/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 3 : 598378 : 593480 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:11.96/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 4 : 598346 : 593512 : 5 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:11.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 5 : 598351 : 593493 : 5 : 1 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:11.97/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 6 : 598343 : 593491 : 4 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:11.98/mk5/!get_stats? 0 : 7 : 598356 : 593488 : 10 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:11.99:scan_name=339-1824,r4100,98
2003.339.18:19:11.99:source=3c274,122817.57,124002.0,1950.0,neutral
2003.339.18:19:12.10:setupsx
2003.339.18:19:21.29/mk5/!play_rate = 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:21.31/mk5/!mode = 0 ;
2003.339.18:19:21.34/mk5/!mode? 0 : mark4 : 16 : mark4 : 16 : S : 206 ;
2003.339.18:19:21.34:!2003.339.18:24:29
2003.339.18:19:34.09#trakl#Source acquired
2003.339.18:24:29.00:disc_pos
2003.339.18:24:29.00/disc_pos/624526893128,624525893128,
2003.339.18:24:29.01:disc_start=on
2003.339.18:24:29.04:!2003.339.18:24:29
2003.339.18:24:29.05:preob
2003.339.18:24:30.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.18:24:31.47/tpi/1u,16362,2u,16027,3u,16290,4u,16216,ia,10063
2003.339.18:24:31.47/tpi/9u,16022,au,16108,bu,16229,cu,16230,du,16045,eu,16355,ib,6036
2003.339.18:24:31.47/tpi/5u,16032,6u,16301,7u,16074,8u,16033,ic,16704
2003.339.18:24:31.65/tpgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,108,4u,84,ia,10062
2003.339.18:24:31.65/tpgain/9u,112,au,90,bu,111,cu,93,du,115,eu,111,ib,6038
2003.339.18:24:31.65/tpgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,16704
2003.339.18:24:33.88/tpzero/1u,495,2u,317,3u,396,4u,448,ia,273
2003.339.18:24:33.88/tpzero/9u,574,au,534,bu,536,cu,504,du,348,eu,422,ib,294
2003.339.18:24:33.88/tpzero/5u,462,6u,582,7u,369,8u,276,ic,592
2003.339.18:24:36.12/tpical/1u,18261,2u,17868,3u,18582,4u,18440,ia,11431
2003.339.18:24:36.12/tpical/9u,18441,au,18758,bu,18559,cu,18409,du,18991,eu,18908
2003.339.18:24:36.12/tpical/ib,6937
2003.339.18:24:36.12/tpical/5u,18452,6u,18684,7u,18407,8u,18363,ic,19320
2003.339.18:24:36.13/tpdiff/1u,1899,2u,1841,3u,2292,4u,2224,ia,1368
2003.339.18:24:36.13/tpdiff/9u,2419,au,2650,bu,2330,cu,2179,du,2946,eu,2553,ib,901
2003.339.18:24:36.13/tpdiff/5u,2420,6u,2383,7u,2333,8u,2330,ic,2616
2003.339.18:24:36.30/tpdiffgain/1u,140,2u,115,3u,108,4u,84,ia,11431
2003.339.18:24:36.30/tpdiffgain/9u,112,au,90,bu,111,cu,93,du,115,eu,111,ib,6937
2003.339.18:24:36.30/tpdiffgain/5u,54,6u,79,7u,56,8u,66,ic,19320
2003.339.18:24:36.88/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.18:24:36.88/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.18:24:36.88/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.18:24:36.89/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.18:24:36.89/tsys/1u,46.0,2u,46.9,3u,38.1,4u,39.0,ia,39.4
2003.339.18:24:36.89/tsys/9u,46.0,au,42.3,bu,48.5,cu,52.0,du,38.4,eu,44.9,ib,45.9
2003.339.18:24:36.89/tsys/5u,35.4,6u,36.3,7u,37.0,8u,37.2,ic,33.9
2003.339.18:24:37.00/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.18:24:37.33/cable/2.3499E-04
2003.339.18:24:37.33:!2003.339.18:24:39
2003.339.18:24:39.00:disc_pos
2003.339.18:24:39.00/disc_pos/624654839808,624525893128,
2003.339.18:24:39.01:data_valid=on
2003.339.18:24:39.02:midob
2003.339.18:24:39.77/tpi/1u,16089,2u,15729,3u,15489,4u,15757,ia,10060
2003.339.18:24:39.77/tpi/9u,15730,au,15793,bu,15712,cu,15927,du,15760,eu,15789,ib,6037
2003.339.18:24:39.77/tpi/5u,15410,6u,15925,7u,15470,8u,16035,ic,16693
2003.339.18:24:39.95/tpgain/1u,139,2u,114,3u,105,4u,83,ia,10060
2003.339.18:24:39.95/tpgain/9u,111,au,89,bu,109,cu,92,du,114,eu,109,ib,6037
2003.339.18:24:39.95/tpgain/5u,53,6u,78,7u,55,8u,66,ic,16693
2003.339.18:24:40.52/caltemp/1u,5.500,2u,5.500,3u,5.500,4u,5.500,ia,5.500
2003.339.18:24:40.52/caltemp/9u,7.200,au,7.200,bu,7.200,cu,7.200,du,7.200,eu,7.200
2003.339.18:24:40.52/caltemp/ib,7.200
2003.339.18:24:40.52/caltemp/5u,5.500,6u,5.500,7u,5.500,8u,5.500,ic,5.500
2003.339.18:24:40.53/tsys/1u,45.8,2u,46.9,3u,38.4,4u,38.8,ia,39.3
2003.339.18:24:40.53/tsys/9u,46.0,au,42.4,bu,48.7,cu,52.1,du,38.3,eu,45.0,ib,45.9
2003.339.18:24:40.53/tsys/5u,35.3,6u,36.4,7u,36.9,8u,37.2,ic,33.9
2003.339.18:24:41.16/onsource/TRACKING
2003.339.18:24:41.26/hpib/-1.900E-01
2003.339.18:24:41.62/cable/2.3507E-04
2003.339.18:24:42.66/gps-fmout/S +9.8E-08
2003.339.18:24:42.67/wx/16.7,890.2,50.8
2003.339.18:24:42.73/ifdab/0,0,nor,nor,1,10061,6037,26,1pps
2003.339.18:24:42.78/ifdcd/0,0,nor,nor,1,16691,110,24,1pps
2003.339.18:24:42.86/bbc01/612.99,a,4,4,1,agc, 6.76, 7.06,lock,16362,16171,38,1pps
2003.339.18:24:42.94/bbc05/632.99,c,4,4,1,agc, -1.52, -1.05,lock,15992,15840,33,1pps
2003.339.18:24:43.02/bbc09/727.99,b,4,4,1,agc, 4.82, 4.34,lock,16093,15963,61,1pps
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Interim HHSAR Coverage on HHS Acquisition Plan (AP)
**PART 307---ACQUISITION PLANNING**
1\. Revise the following sections to read as follows:
**307.104 General procedures.**
(a) Each contracting activity shall prepare an Annual Acquisition Plan
(AAP) three to six months prior to the beginning of each fiscal
year, but, in no event, later than the beginning of the applicable
fiscal year. The AAP shall contain all anticipated acquisition
actions for the coming fiscal year that exceed the simplified
acquisition threshold, including new acquisitions and contract/order
modifications. The AAP must include the aggregate dollars planned
for simplified acquisitions by quarter. The Head of the Contracting
Activity (HCA) or the Chief of the Contracting Office (CCO), as
appropriate, shall prepare the AAP and obtain the information needed
for its preparation from the responsible program planning/budget
office and/or the program offices. The AAP shall be used for
reporting purposes and workload scheduling and monitoring. The
HCA/CCO and Small Business Specialist (SBS) shall carry out a review
of the AAP at least quarterly and modify it, as appropriate, during
the fiscal year.
(b) For each action in the AAP that exceeds the simplified acquisition
threshold, the plan shall contain, at a minimum:
> \(i\) a descriptive title or brief description;
>
> \(ii\) identification of the type of action (e.g., new award,
> follow-on,
>
> exercise of an option);
>
> \(iii\) estimated award amount;
>
> \(iv\) planned award date;
>
> \(v\) small business considerations, including set-aside possibilities
> and
>
> subcontracting opportunities, if known;
>
> \(vi\) name, telephone number, and e-mail address of the Project
> Officer
>
> (PO); and
\(vii\) any other OPDIV-required information.
(c) Once the AAP is completed, the Contracting Officer (CO)/Contract
Specialist (CS) shall initiate discussions as early as possible with
the assigned PO, in consultation with the OSDBU Small Business
Specialist, for each action covered by paragraph (b) above. The
discussions should include the following, as appropriate:
> \(i\) determining the intended acquisition strategy and contract/order
> type,
>
> including the use of options;
>
> \(ii\) reviewing the statement of work/specification, if available,
> for
>
> adequacy and ensuring that a performance work statement is used for
>
> services, where practicable;
>
> \(iii\) evaluating the potential for, and maximizing the use of,
> competitive
>
> procedures;
>
> \(iv\) performing market research, identifying potential sources, and
>
> determining set-aside potential and small business subcontracting
>
> opportunities;
\(v\) assessing the availability of commercial items;
> \(vi\) determining required clearances/approvals and supporting
>
> documentation; and
\(vii\) preparing an acquisition milestone schedule.
(d) The HCA or designee (not lower than the CCO) shall establish
standard lead-times for processing various types of acquisitions and
applicable fiscal year deadlines for receipt of requirements to
allow for well-planned and timely awards. The PO shall initiate
planning, to the extent possible, for certain requirements, such as
major information technology investments, large construction
projects, and R & D projects that require peer review, at least 24
months before planned award, given the clearance/approval
requirements and lead-time required for such complex acquisitions.
> \(e\) The outcome of the discussions referenced in paragraph (c) above
> shall be an agreement concerning the acquisition approach and
> documentation required. For those actions that require development of
> a written acquisition plan (see 307.7101), for which the PO has
> ultimate responsibility, these discussions shall also result in an
> agreement concerning:
>
> \(i\) which elements of the acquisition plan the CO/CS will assist the
> PO in
>
> preparing; and
>
> \(ii\) the date (as specified in the milestone schedule) the PO will
> provide the
>
> acquisition plan to the CCO or designee.
**307.105 Contents of written acquisition plans.**
FAR 7.105 specifies the content requirements of a written acquisition
plan. Subpart 307.71 incorporates and supplements those requirements.
**Subpart 307.71 Acquisition Plan**
**307.7100 Scope of subpart.**
FAR 7.102 requires that acquisition planning be performed for all
acquisitions. This subpart establishes: (a) when a written acquisition
plan (hereafter referred to as an AP) is required; (b) its contents and
format; and (c) the need for review of the AP to certify that it is
accurate, complete, and in the proper format. This subpart also
establishes the documentation requirements for those acquisitions not
requiring an AP.
**307.7101 Policy.**
> \(a\) An AP is required for all acquisitions to be placed by an HHS
> contracting office expected to exceed \$500,000 (inclusive of options)
> with the following exceptions:
(i) letter contracts;
(ii) unsolicited proposals;
(iii) regulated utility services available from only one source;
(iv) proposals under the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and
Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs;
\(v\) acquisition of commercial items/services (see FAR 2.101),
including
orders placed under Federal Supply Schedule contracts meeting the
> definition of a commercial item/service, not exceeding \$5.5 million
>
> (\$11 million for acquisitions as described in FAR 13.500(e)\];
\(vi\) task orders or delivery orders of any dollar amount placed under:
(a) an
Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract, other than a
Government-wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC), or (b) a Blanket
Purchase Agreement (BPA), provided there is an approved acquisition
planning document for the original action, and there is no significant
deviation from that plan;
\(vii\) orders of any dollar amount placed under HHS-wide Acquisition
Contracts (HWACs);
\(viii\) contract/order modifications that (a) exercise options; (b)
provide
incremental funding; or (c) make changes authorized by the Changes
clause; and
\(ix\) assisted acquisitions (see 317.7002) processed pursuant to an
interagency agreement. However, the OPDIV must comply with the
requirements specified in Subpart 317.70, Interagency Acquisition.
> \(b\) In urgent or other justifiable cases, such as an emergency
> acquisition (see FAR Part 18), the HCA may waive in writing the
> requirement for completion of an AP. A waiver request shall not be
> approved due to the lack of advance planning. At a minimum, a waiver
> request must include the following:
\(i\) a description of the requirement, including estimated cost/price
> and period of performance (inclusive of options);
>
> \(ii\) the rationale for the waiver request; and
\(iii\) signatures of the PO and CO.
> The OPDIV shall provide the Assistant Secretary for Administration and
> Management, Office of Acquisition Management Policy (ASAM/OAMP), a
> copy of an approved waiver request within 5 business days after HCA
> approval.
>
> \(c\) For those acquisitions not requiring an AP, other than assisted
> acquisitions processed pursuant to an interagency agreement \[see
> 307.7101(a)(ix)\], the PO must provide a document (e.g., memorandum,
> requisition, or other form of transmittal) to the CCO or designee,
> requesting that the required action be completed. The request must
> include, as applicable: a statement of work/specification (including
> deliverables and reporting requirements); a certified funding
> document; source selection strategy and criteria; necessary
> clearances, approvals, and justifications (e.g., justification for
> non-use of an applicable HWAC or Justification for Other Than Full and
> Open Competition); a milestone schedule; and an independent Government
> cost estimate. In addition, OPDIVs should use the content requirements
> of the AP as a reference in determining what other information and
> documentation is necessary to support the intended acquisition.
> Alternatively, OPDIVs may prescribe use of an AP for acquisitions
> excepted under 307.7101(a)(i) through (a)(viii).
**307.7102 Content.**
In accordance with 307.105, the FAR, HHSAR, and other Federal
requirements that must be considered in developing an AP, as well as its
format, are stipulated in 307.7103. An AP must address each applicable
element. As indicated in the instructions, elements that are not
applicable to an individual acquisition shall be marked "N/A." The scope
and depth of an AP may vary depending on the nature, complexity, and
estimated cost of the proposed acquisition. As a result of new or
revised FAR requirements or other Federal directives:
> \(a\) the HCA or designee may make any needed interim changes to the
> AP;
>
> \(b\) the HCA or designee must notify ASAM/OAMP of the need for
>
> revision(s) to the AP; and
>
> \(c\) ASAM/AOMP will update the AP, which would supersede any interim
>
> HCA (or designee) changes made to the AP for future acquisitions.
**307.7103 Format.**
> \(a\) HHS has established a standard format for preparing an AP, which
> can be accessed at: (*[specify website address -- to be
> determined]{.underline}*).
>
> \(b\) OPDIVs may (i) use the prescribed format without modification;
> or (ii) use it as a guideline, as long as the format used by the OPDIV
> complies with the requirements specified in subparagraphs (c) and (d)
> below.
\(c\) An AP must consist of seven (7) parts with standard headings, as
follows:
> Part I Transmittal and Approval Form
>
> Part II Summary Sheet
>
> Part III Project Considerations and Information
>
> Part IV Clearance/Approval Checklist
>
> Part V Acquisition Milestone Schedule
>
> Part VI Independent Government Cost Estimate
>
> Part VII Attachments
>
> \(d\) Within each of the seven parts, there are required components
> that cannot
>
> be modified by an OPDIV and specific areas where changes may be made.
>
> The table in the *Requirements and Responsibilities* section of the AP
> cites
>
> the titles, paragraph/subparagraph headings, narrative, and other
>
> requirements that must appear in each part of an AP in the specified
> format,
>
> as well as permissible modifications.
**307.7104 Review and Certification.**
Before the PO transmits the AP to the CCO or designee (see 307.7105),
the head of the sponsoring program office (typically a Division Director
or equivalent), PO, Funds Certification Official, CO, and other
signatories in accordance with OPDIV policies, shall review the AP and
certify that it provides all required information in the prescribed
format and the following:
> \(a\) vague and ambiguous language has been eliminated;
>
> \(b\) a thorough technical review of the statement of
>
> work/specification has been completed;
>
> \(c\) the project is structured by phases or tasks, as appropriate;
>
> \(d\) methods are available to assess the contractor's performance;
>
> \(e\) the acquisition mechanism is appropriate (i.e., the principal
> purpose
>
> of the project is to acquire supplies or services for the direct
> benefit or use
>
> of the Government); and
>
> \(f\) the planned obligation of appropriated funds for the project
> satisfies a bona
>
> fide need of the requiring office arising in the fiscal year for which
> the
>
> appropriation was made.
**307.7105 Transmittal.**
The PO shall convey the signed AP to the CCO or designee by providing a
completed Part I -- Transmittal and Approval Form, with other parts of
the AP attached, no later than the date agreed to in the acquisition
milestone schedule, unless a different date has been established by
mutual agreement.
**307.7106 Acquisition milestones.**
The CO/CS shall retain the acquisition milestone schedule in the
contract file and update/revise it to track progress of the acquisition.
The milestone schedule signatories (see the *Requirements and
Responsibilities* section of the AP -- Part V of the table) must
mutually agree to any revisions to the milestone dates that will impact
meeting the scheduled award date. Failure to meet established milestones
should be reported to a higher level official in accordance with OPDIV
procedures.
**307.7107 Responsibilities**
The following table summarizes the responsibilities of the various
organizations and officials for acquisition planning:
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| **Acquisition Planning** | **Responsible | **HHSAR |
| | Organiz | Reference** |
| | ation/Official** | |
+================================+==================+=================+
| Make necessary interim changes | OPDIV HCA or | 307.7102 |
| to the AP and notify ASAM/OAMP | designee | |
| of changes needed | | |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| Update the AP to reflect new | ASAM/OAMP | 307.7102 |
| or revised FAR and other | | |
| Federal directives | | |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| Prepare the AAP and update it | OPDIV -- HCA/CCO | 307.104, |
| quarterly, as appropriate | | subparagraph |
| | | (a) |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| Establish standard acquisition | OPDIV -- HCA/CCO | 307.104, |
| lead-times and deadlines for | | subparagraph |
| receipt of requirements for | | (d) |
| award in an applicable fiscal | | |
| year | | |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| Identify and plan | OPDIV - PO | 307.104, |
| requirements, particularly | | subparagraph |
| complex, long lead-time | | (d) |
| acquisitions, well in advance | | |
| of the fiscal year in which | | |
| they are to be awarded | | |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| \(i\) Participate in | OPDIV -- PO | \(i\) 307.104, |
| acquisition planning; (ii) | | subparagraph |
| prepare the AP; and (iii) | | (c); |
| provide the AP to the CO | | |
| | | \(ii\) 307.104, |
| | | subparagraph |
| | | (e); and (iii) |
| | | 307.7105 |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| \(i\) Participate in | OPDIV -- CO/CS | \(i\) 307.104, |
| acquisition planning; and (ii) | | subparagraph |
| assist the PO in AP | | (c); |
| preparation | | |
| | | \(ii\) 307.104, |
| | | subparagraph |
| | | (e) |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| Waive requirement for | OPDIV -- HCA | 307.7101, |
| development of an AP when | | subparagraph |
| justified | | (b) |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| Review and certify that an AP | OPDIV -- Head of | 307.7104 |
| is complete, accurate, and in | the Sponsoring | |
| the proper format | Program Office, | |
| | PO, Funds | |
| | Certification | |
| | Official, CO, | |
| | and other | |
| | signatories in | |
| | accordance with | |
| | OPDIV policies | |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| Meet established acquisition | OPDIV -- PO and | 307.7106 |
| milestone dates | CO/CS | |
+--------------------------------+------------------+-----------------+
**307.7108 Statement of Work**
[NOTE]{.underline}: No changes were made to this subpart. However, this
section was moved here since it is more appropriately placed after the
narrative regarding the AP requirements.
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Title: **NSF/Tokyo Report: Science in the Cold War:**
# [ The Legacy of the International Geophysical Year]{.underline}
Date: 4/23/98
Replaces: None
[The National Science Foundation\'s offices in Tokyo and in Paris
periodically report on developments abroad that are related to the
Foundation\'s mission. These documents present facts for the use of NSF
program managers and policy makers; they are not statements of NSF
policy.]{.underline}
[Special Scientific Report #98-07 (April 7, 1998)]{.underline}
[ \* \* \* \* \*]{.underline}
[The following was prepared by ]{.underline}***[Dr.
]{.underline}****[Fae L. Korsmo]{.underline}*[, Program Director for
Arctic Social Sciences in the Office of Polar Programs at the National
Science Foundation. ]{.underline}***[Dr. Korsmo]{.underline}***[ visited
Japan from March 15-23, 1998 in order to participate in, and present the
following paper at, the International Conference on Science, Technology,
and Society held in Makuhari.]{.underline}**[ ]{.underline}*[Dr.
Korsmo]{.underline}***[ may be reached via email at:
]{.underline}**[[email protected].]{.underline}**
[ \* \* \* \* \*]{.underline}
**[Science in the Cold War:]{.underline}**
**[The Legacy of the International Geophysical Year]{.underline}**
[From the upper atmosphere to the ocean depths, the knowledge generated
during the International Geophysical Year (IGY, 1957-58) led to
important discoveries in the earth sciences. At the height of the Cold
War, the science programs of IGY engaged several thousand scientists
from 67 countries, including the United States and the former Soviet
Union, in one of the largest data collection and analysis efforts ever
to be undertaken (Sullivan, 1961; Wilson, 1961; Odishaw, 1968; Bullis,
1973; Doel, 1997). Many scientists who participated in IGY thought of
the earth in terms of system and process, while political leaders saw
the utility of IGY research for national security advantages.
]{.underline}
[IGY was shaped by the Cold War, yet its comprehensive earth science
programs involved multiple actors from East and West, North and South,
in both planning and implementation. The Soviet and U.S. space programs
emerged from the IGY, as did the Antarctic Treaty and other arrangements
for international scientific cooperation. U.S. military and national
security institutions played a vital role in shaping the research
agenda, mobilizing the resources, and using the results of IGY programs.
At the same time, the scientific organizers of IGY seized the
opportunity to extend our knowledge of the physical properties of the
earth, including its upper atmosphere and ionosphere, as well as the
solar system. What can we learn from this mixture of cooperation and
conflict, secrecy and sharing, Cold War tensions and universalist quests
for knowledge?]{.underline}
[IGY constitutes a transition between the mobilized science of World War
II and what might be called the entrepreneurial, pluralistic science of
the waning days of the Cold War. These brief remarks focus on the U.S.
perspective, but I hope to elicit discussion and further study to enrich
our knowledge of IGY as an international undertaking. Indeed, most
popular accounts of IGY as a positive scientific achievement emanate
from the U.S. and Western perspectives, while in-depth comparative work
has yet to be done. In the U.S. context, we know that despite
expressions of unease regarding military involvement, the interests of
scientists and national security coexisted in alignment and mutual
support. ]{.underline}
[Origins and Objectives of IGY]{.underline}
[Published sources on the IGY trace its establishment to a conversation
held in the home of James A. Van Allen in a suburb of Washington, D.C.,
April 5, 1950 (Sullivan, 1961, 20; Bullis, 1973, 6; Odishaw, 1968, 42;
McDougall, 1985, 118). Van Allen had invited a small group of scientists
concerned with atmospheric research, among them Lloyd Berkner, J.
Wallace Joyce, S. Fred Singer, and E. H. Vestine, to meet with renowned
geophysicist Sydney Chapman. It was Berkner who suggested that a third
polar year be held in 1957-58 to take advantage of the period of maximum
solar activities and several eclipses.]{.underline}
[During the same month Berkner shared the results of a report he had
completed for the U.S. State Department arguing for an enhanced role for
scientific expertise in U.S. foreign policy (Needell, 1993, 402, note
14). Specifically, the report recommended the establishment of a science
office in the State Department, the placement of scientific attachés at
embassies, and the creation of a National Academy of Sciences committee
to act as an advisory board to the State Department (Needell, 1992, 301;
Carnegie Commission, 1992, 32-33).]{.underline}
[At the same time, Berkner was planning a trip to Europe to attend a
meeting of the International Scientific Radio Union and the Mixed
Commission on the Ionosphere. Van Allen and his guests suggested that
Berkner present the idea of the third international polar year on his
European travels. He did so, and by January 1951 the above-named
organizations in addition to the International Union on Geodesy and
Geophysics, the International Astronomical Union, and the parent
International Council of Scientific Unions, had endorsed the plan. In
1952 ICSU established a committee on the polar year (Bullis, 1973,
6).]{.underline}
[Several scientific organizations, such as the World Meteorological
Organization and the International Association of Terrestrial Magnetism
and Electricity, suggested the program be expanded beyond the poles to
include other regions, and the ICSU general assembly approved Chapman's
suggestion to change the title of the program to the International
Geophysical Year.]{.underline}
[What would the program accomplish? What would be the U.S. role?
Berkner's post-war work for the military's Joint Research and
Development Board, the Department of Defense, and the State Department
indicated his belief that scientific competence was integral to a
successful U.S. foreign policy (Needell, 1987, 264-65). Examination of
the minutes and correspondence of the U.S. National and Executive
Committees for IGY show that other scientists joined Berkner in seeing
little contradiction between the international scientific exchange of
data and the close collaboration with the Department of Defense and
military branches. At the most basic level of cooperation, the
equipment, transportation, and research platforms provided by the
military allowed scientists working on IGY projects to reach new
frontiers, e.g., Antarctica and the upper atmosphere. At a deeper level,
the U.S. organizing scientists may have hoped that the involvement of
peers from other countries with diverse political systems and ideologies
would lead to a triumph of science over politics.]{.underline}[^1][ Such
a confluence of motivations (utilitarian and policy-related as well as
the interest in basic scientific research) behind the huge effort at
worldwide synoptic observation and measurement was indeed characteristic
of Cold War science in the United States. (Doel and Needell, 1997,
59-60).]{.underline}
[The late 1940s and early 1950s saw many developments in atmospheric and
rocket-related research (Devorkin, 1992), and the IGY program plans
capitalized on these developments. Initially the program called for
research in meteorology, latitude and longitude, geomagnetism, gravity
measurements, ionospheric physics, aurora and airglow, solar activity,
cosmic rays, glaciology, oceanography, and rocket exploration of the
upper atmosphere.]{.underline}[^2][. The emphasis on synchronous global
measurements to understand changes in sea levels, causes of magnetic
storms and ionospheric disturbances, the origins of cosmic rays, and
other processes required a large number of participants covering a vast
geographic space. The IGY programs extended nineteenth-century
exploration to the upper atmosphere and the ocean floor, using
satellites and submarines to capture complex interrelationships between
the atmosphere, earth, oceans, and ice (Pyne, 1979, 179). Joseph Kaplan,
Chairman of the U.S. National Committee for IGY, noted that it would be
"possible for the first time to triangulate the whole
earth."]{.underline}[^3][ The earth itself would become both field and
laboratory, with scientists and volunteers staffing the observation
posts and operating the instruments.]{.underline}
[The U.S. military interests ranged from preventing exclusive claims to
the Antarctic (especially on the part of the Soviet Union) to improving
military communications and electronic warfare. Walter A. McDougall
argues that the IGY provided the United States with a nonmilitary
justification for satellite surveillance of Soviet bases (i.e., in the
interest of global science, and under the legal cover of freedom of
space) (McDougall, 1985, 117-18). From the very origins of the IGY, the
military participated. A few scientists expressed disapproval of the
military's dominance.]{.underline}[^4][ For the most part, however, the
military had supported geophysical research both during and immediately
after the war, and participants in the U.S. National and Executive
Committees were already accustomed to a working
relationship.]{.underline}
[Plans for IGY, then, encompassed both international scientific
objectives and specific U.S. foreign policy and national security
concerns. Yet the implementation of the IGY program for the United
States could not proceed along the wartime model of mobilized research.
Instead, the fund raisers for the IGY had to balance an open, civilian
process of congressional appropriations to the newly constituted
National Science Foundation with a closed, secret intelligence gathering
effort by military and security agencies. Combined with the objectives
of worldwide data collection, the effort to prepare for and carry out
IGY research entailed the persuasion of multiple audiences and
participants within the United States, not to mention overseas,
including private foundations, congressional and White House staff,
federal agencies, universities, laboratories, amateurs, and the educated
public. ]{.underline}
[Selling Science]{.underline}
[On the eve of the official commencement of IGY, the U.S. National
Committee met in Washington, D.C. to consider, among other items, a
proposal (most likely raised by the Soviet delegate) to the Comité
Special de l'Année Géophysique Internationale (CSAGI) to hold a rocket
satellite conference in the United States no later than October 1, 1957.
Merle Tuve hesitated, noting that the "IGY as such does not have any
rocket information
.Our military have a lot of rocket information." Hugh
Odishaw, on the other hand, spoke in favor of the conference to obtain
information on the Soviet satellite program.]{.underline}[^5][ In the
end, both the National Committee and CSAGI supported the conference, and
while the participants were gathered in Washington, D.C. in early
October, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik (Sullivan, 1961,
67-76).]{.underline}
[Students of the Cold War credit the Sputnik launching with catalyzing
the space, arms, and intelligence race.]{.underline}[^6][ Prior to
Sputnik, the U.S. military had reduced the number of planned satellites.
Sputnik presented an opportunity to argue for budgetary increases in
scientific research and education. Even before Sputnik, however, the
U.S. National Committee and Berkner, a leading figure within the
international committee, realized the need to capitalize on Cold War
tensions to sell IGY and to continue the interest in IGY's scientific
programs well after IGY officially ended December 1958.]{.underline}
[This marketing effort involved private corporations (including General
Electric and IBM), television stations, teacher education institutes,
curriculum developers, motion picture companies, and other
media.]{.underline}[^7][ The U.S. National Committee strove to represent
IGY as a civilian and international scientific program and resisted the
Pentagon's portrayal of the earth satellite program as a military
operation.]{.underline}[^8][ Posters, films, teaching kits, exhibits,
and brochures exclaimed the wonders of the earth and the benefits of
science to humanity. The linkages between research and education, public
and private support, nationalist pride and international knowledge
received explicit articulation during the IGY. These linkages continued
to characterize the U.S. space program, and today both NASA and NSF have
well developed educational and public relations components.
]{.underline}
[Science Policy and International Relations]{.underline}
[The National Science Foundation began its support of IGY with a grant
of \$5,000 in early 1953. By 1956, the budget request to Congress for
IGY activities had expanded to \$40 million (Bullis, 1973, 14). IGY
organizers went to work for NSF and helped to establish geophysics as a
broad area of institutional support (England, 1982, 307-10).
]{.underline}
[IGY also brought scientists into power through institutions such as the
President's Science Advisory Committee (PSAC) (Wang, 1995, 330).
Berkner, ever alert to opportunities in international science, used the
IGY to lobby for reinstatement of the science attaché program in the
State Department.]{.underline}[^9][ Not only was the program revived,
but later the State Department established a Bureau of Oceans and
International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
(1973-74).]{.underline}
[Another legacy of IGY was to lead the way for large, multidisciplinary
earth science endeavors such as the International Council of Scientific
Union's International Geosphere-Biosphere Program (1986) (Doel, 1997,
410). In the area of earth sciences, environmental sciences and global
change, the international legacy of IGY is ever present but unexplored.
As we move toward the fiftieth anniversary, it is time to explore the
lessons of IGY and their application to fundamental questions of
international relations in the post-Cold War era. What effects did IGY
have on recently decolonized states and remaining colonial outposts?
What perceptions of IGY colored science in other parts of the world,
including areas of Communist rule? How has the marketing aspect of
science, so evident during IGY, influenced science education and public
understanding of science across national boundaries? Finally, has IGY
proved a useful example of how international agreements can be made to
work smoothly, as Tuzo Wilson states (Wilson, 1961, 326)? ]{.underline}
[I hope this invitation to review the legacies of the IGY in a
comparative, international framework inspires you to reach into your
files, your memories, and your address books to reflect on the nature of
Cold War science in your home countries and the lessons we might bring
to bear on current efforts to address global environmental problems.
]{.underline}
[References]{.underline}
[Bullis, Harold. ]{.underline}*[The Political Legacy of the
International Geophysical Year]{.underline}*[. Prepared for the
Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments,
Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington,
DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973.]{.underline}
[Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government.
]{.underline}*[Science and Technology in U.S. International
Affairs]{.underline}*[. New York, January 1992.]{.underline}
[Devorkin, David H. ]{.underline}*[Science with a Vengeance: How the
Military Created the U.S. Space Sciences After World War
II]{.underline}*[. New York, Berlin, Heidleberg: Springer-Verlag,
1992.]{.underline}
[Doel, Ronald E. "The Earth Sciences and Geophysics." In John Krige and
Dominique Pestre, eds. ]{.underline}*[Science in the Twentieth
Century]{.underline}*[. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997,
391-416.]{.underline}
[Doel, Ronald E. and Allan A. Needell. "Science, Scientists, and the
CIA: Balancing International Ideals, National Needs, and Professional
Opportunities." In Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones and Christopher Andrew, eds.
]{.underline}*[Eternal Vigilance? 50 Years of the CIA]{.underline}*[.
London, Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1997, 59-81.]{.underline}
[England, J. Merton. ]{.underline}*[A Patron for Pure Science: The
National Science Foundation]{.underline}[']{.underline}[s Formative
Years, 1945-1957]{.underline}*[. Washington, DC: National Science
Foundation, 1982.]{.underline}
[McDougall, Walter A. ]{.underline}*[The Heavens and the Earth: A
Political History of the Space Age]{.underline}*[. Baltimore and London:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985.]{.underline}
[Needell, Allan A. "Lloyd Berkner, Merle Tuve, and the Federal Role in
Radio Astronomy." ]{.underline}*[Osiris]{.underline}*[, 2d series, vol.
3 (1987), 261-88.]{.underline}
[Needell, Allan A. "From Military Research to Big Science: Lloyd Berkner
and Science-Statesmanship in the Postwar Era." In Peter Galison and
Bruce Hevly, eds. ]{.underline}*[Big Science: The Growth of Large-Scale
Research]{.underline}*[. Stanford University Pres, 1992,
290-311.]{.underline}
[Needell, Allan A. "Truth Is Our Weapon: Project TROY, Political
Warfare, and Government-Academic Relations in the National Security
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399-420.]{.underline}
[Odishaw, Hugh. "The International Geophysical Year," In Syun-Ichi
Akasofu, et al, eds. ]{.underline}*[Sydney Chapman,
Eighty]{.underline}*[. Fairbanks: University of Alaska, 1968,
42-43.]{.underline}
[Pielke, Roger A. and Michael H. Glantz. "Serving Science and Society:
Lessons from Large-Scale Atmospheric Science Programs."
]{.underline}*[Bulletin of the American Meteorological
Society]{.underline}*[ 76, 12 (December 1995), 2445-58.]{.underline}
[Pyne, Steve. "From the Grand Canyon to the Marianas Trench: The Earth
Sciences After Darwin." In Nathan Reingold, ed. ]{.underline}*[The
Sciences in the American Context: New Perspectives]{.underline}*[.
Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1979,
165-92.]{.underline}
[Sullivan, Walter. ]{.underline}*[Assault on the Unknown]{.underline}*[.
New York, Toronto, London: McGraw-Hill, 1961]{.underline}
[Wilson, J. Tuzo. ]{.underline}*[IGY: The Year of the New
Moons]{.underline}*[. New York: Alfred. Knopf, 1961.]{.underline}
[Unpublished Manuscripts]{.underline}
[National Academy of Sciences, Archives of the International Geophysical
Year (IGY), Washington, DC. ]{.underline}
[^1]: [ The correspondence and minutes of the U.S. National Committee
and Executive Committee for the IGY repeatedly reveal the members'
concerns with establishing research ties with colleagues in Latin
America, Asia, and Europe. J Tuzo Wilson reports that IGY was a
success because the scientists agreed on a plan of action, left each
nation-state to carry out its own part of the research task assigned
to it, and delegated to a central committee the problems of
coordination (Wilson, 1961, 326).]{.underline}
[^2]: [ See Joseph Kaplan's draft report, "The Scientific Program of the
International Geophysical Year," Drawer 1, File "Organization USNC,"
National Academy of Sciences, IGY Archives, Washington,
DC.]{.underline}
[^3]: [Ibid., 10.]{.underline}
[^4]: [ For example, Donald B. Lawrence, Professor of Botany, University
of Minnesota, wrote to Wallace Atwood, Director of the National
Academy of Sciences, "It makes me very unhappy to see the military
agencies taking such a prominent part in the sponsorship of the
International Geophysical Year." Letter from Lawrence to Kaplan,
copy to Atwood, 6 May 1953, Drawer 1, File "Program Proposals for
IGY (1952-1953)," National Academy of Sciences, IGY
Archives.]{.underline}
[^5]: [ "National Academy of Sciences, Special Meeting of the U.S.
National Committee for the IGY, Thursday, June 27, 1957," pages
23-25, Drawer 2, File "USNC -- Minutes,
12]{.underline}^[th]{.underline}^[ Meeting," National Academy of
Sciences, IGY Archives.]{.underline}
[^6]: [ The launch of Sputnik stimulated the creation of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration and justified huge increases in
federal research and development spending. Kevles notes that between
1957 and 1967 federal research and development expenditures nearly
quadrupled, reaching almost \$15 billion. Daniel J. Kevles,
"Principles and Politics in Federal R&D Policy, 1945-1990," preface
to the 1990 edition of
]{.underline}*[Science]{.underline}[---]{.underline}[the Endless
Frontier]{.underline}*[, by Vannevar Bush (Washington, D.C.,
National Science Foundation, 1990), xviii.]{.underline}
[^7]: [ The problems of "marketing science" in the United States in the
context of the end of the Cold War, federal budget deficits, and
pressing policy problems, are taken up in Pielke and Glantz (1995).
Prior to Sputnik, the marketing problems were of great concern to
the U.S. organizers of IGY.]{.underline}
[^8]: [ "Minutes, Eighteenth Meeting, USNC-IGY Executive Committee," 5-6
December 1956, Drawer 2, File "USNC Executive Committee Draft
Minutes 1956," National Academy of Sciences, IGY
Archives.]{.underline}
[^9]: [ Berkner wrote to members of Congress that "While such
international sponsored activities as the IGY are progressing with
extraordinary success, I feel that the representation of American
science abroad is open to serious question. The program of the U.S.
scientific attaches initiated in 1952 was most successful, but its
recent abandonment has left very serious gaps in our international
relations. This opinion is strongly reinforced by a recent trip to
the Far East including Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, India, Malaya,
Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand in which I had the opportunity
to discuss the matter with many representatives of our foreign
missions, as well as the scientists of these countries in my
official capacity as President of the International Council of
Scientific Unions." Letter from Berkner to Senator Paul H. Douglas,
10 May 1957, Drawer 1, File "Congress (Senate) 1954-1960," National
Academy of Sciences, IGY Archives.]{.underline}
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## Drought Monitoring, Prediction and Response- A View From Georgia -
- David Emory Stooksbury, Ph.D.
- State Climatologist and Associate Professor
- Engineering and Atmospheric Sciences
- College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences
- The University of Georgia
- [email protected]
## Facts About Georgia
- In 1960 Atlanta’s population: 1 million
- In 1960 Georgia’s population: 4.3 million
- In 2008 Atlanta’s population: 4.5 million
- In 2008 Georgia’s population: 8.5+ million
- Largest state east of the Mississippi River
- 8th largest state in population
## Facts About Georgia
- Northern quarter is southern highlands
- Southern half is the coastal plain
- Most of the population lives in the piedmont
- The fall line bisects the state (Montgomery, Columbus, Macon, Augusta, Columbia, Raleigh, Richmond and Georgetown)
## Georgia Water Facts
- North of the fall line - primarily surface water
- Drainage basin for Lake Lanier 1040 sq. miles.
- South of the fall line - primarily ground water
- 1.5 million acres under irrigation, primarily in southwest Georgia
## Georgia Climate Facts
- Rule of Thumb: 50 inches of rain per year
- More than 80 inches in the mountains
- 45 inches interior southeast
- Rain is more or less evenly distributed over the year: March 5 inches and October 3.5 inches
- Evapotranspiration is extremely important in drought forecasting
## GEORGIA DROUGHT MANAGEMENT PLAN
- DROUGHT DECLARATION PROCESS
- AGENCIES and ORGANIZATIONS
- PRE-DROUGHT STRATEGIES
- DROUGHT RESPONSES
- DROUGHT INDICATORS and TRIGGERS
- CLIMATE DIVISIONS MAP
- Approved: March 26, 2003
## Section 1) DROUGHT DECLARATION PROCESS
- The following is the process for declaring drought conditions and responses:
- 1A): The State Climatologist’s office and EPD will routinely monitor and evaluate stream flows, lake levels, precipitation, groundwater levels, and other climatic indicators that are supplied by several cooperating entities ...
## Precipitation
- 30 days
- 90 days
- 6 months
- 12 months
- Water Year
- 24 months
- 36 months
## 30 Day Precipitation
## 90 Day Precipitation
## 6 Month Precipitation
## 12 Month Precipitation
## Water Year Precipitation
## 24 Month Precipitation
## 36 Month Precipitation
## Soil Moisture
## “Top” Soil Moisture (top 1 meter)
## “Deep” Soil Moisture (2 meters)
## Stream Flows
## Stream Flows
## Stream Flows
## Lake Russell GA/SC
## Clarks Hill Lake GA/SC
## Lake Hartwell GA/SC
## Lake Lanier GA
## Groundwater
## Drought Level Guidance
**CD **** **** ****Drought Indicators **
**1**** **** **** **SPI-3, SPI-6, SPI-12
- Lake Allatoona
- Chattooga River at Summerville
- 2 SPI-3, SPI-6, SPI-12
- Lake Lanier, Lake Allatoona
- Etowah River at Canton
- Chestatee River near Dahlonega
## Georgia Drought Response Levels
- Level One: Water on scheduled days - 12 midnight to 10 a.m - and - 4 p.m. to 12 midnight.
- Level Two: Water on scheduled days - 12 midnight to 10 a.m.
- Level Three: Water on scheduled weekend day - 12 midnight to 10 a.m.
- Level Four: Complete outdoor water use ban
## Determining Drought Level Response
- Look at climatological data
- Look at triggers guidance
- Discussion
## Comments about Discussion
- Drought impacts are cumulative - data may not capture the essence of the drought
- Drought varies over time and space - part of the state may be in short-term drought while other parts are in long-term - the importance various indicators will vary from drought to drought and within a drought.
- Seasonal components are important as well antecedent conditions such as soil moisture, stream flows, reservoir levels
## Determining when to relax restrictions
- Look at climatological data
- Look at trigger guidance
- Look at climate outlooks
- Discussion
## Drought Outlooks
- CPC Seasonal Outlooks
- IRI 3-month Outlooks
- NOAA’s and IRI’s ENSO Outlooks
- Southeast Climate Consortium’s Outlooks - State Climatologists of AL, FL, GA and NC - La Nina Watch issued in September 2007
## Additional Information
- State Drought Page: www.georgiadrought.org
- UGA Automated Weather Stations: www.georgiaweather.net
- Southeast Climate Consortium: www.agroclimate.org
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## A global data/background comparison
- Bruce Knuteson
- University of Chicago
**Generate all SM processes**
**Run through simulation / misID matrix**
**Partition data/background into exclusive final states**
**Perform a systematic comparison**
**“****Industrial strength”**
**Exotics**** ****13 June 2002**
## Generate all SM processes
**PYTHIA**
- jj, W, Z, j, [, WW, WZ, tt]
**MADGRAPH**
- e+ve, e+ve j, e+ve jj, e+ve bb jj, . . . .
- (Only need 100k events)
## 2. Run through simulation / misID matrix
**PGS**
- fast detector simulation (Conway)
**cdfSim**
- detailed detector simulation
**misID**
| | e | | | | j | b |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| e | .65 | | | .05 | | |
| | | .39 | | | | |
| | | | | | 1 | |
| | | | | .65 | | |
| j | 4e-5 | | | | 1 | |
| b | | | | | 1 | |
- true
- reconstructed
## e μ j b ET
- Make use of “standard” particle ID
- [Reasonably tight, but not overly tight]
- e μ **** **** j b ET
## 4. Perform a systematic comparison
- 1mu-1pmiss [86] 0 1639 1582.8 +- 74.6
- ( w = 1473.4 , z = 109.4 )
- 1e-1pmiss2j [50] 0 126 108.5 +- 24.9
- ( jj = 1.6 , w = 105.2 , ww = 1.7 )
- 1mu-2j [-] 0 11 15.2 +- 7
- ( jj = 4.2 , z = 10.9 )
- 1mu-1pmiss2j [-] 0 16 12.2 +- 6.2
- ( w = 10.5 , ww = 1 , wz = 0.7 )
- 1mu-4j [-] 0 1 1.4 +- 1
- ( tt = 1.4 )
- 1e+1e- [3] 0 388 406.7 +- 40.1
- ( z = 406.7 )
- 1e+1e-1j [-] 0 62 55.6 +- 14.8
- ( z = 55.3 , zz = 0.3 )
- Wed Jun 5 16:12:49 CDT 2002
- With 517 distributions considered in 111 final states in 31.14pb^-1, Dissimilarities follow:
- Final state ps data bkg
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## Conclusions
**. . . a different (and perhaps profitable) way of tackling data in Run II**
- http://hep.uchicago.edu/~knuteson/tmp1_real/
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Clark et. al. 2003, USGS, Open File Report 03-395.
For further information on spectrsocopy, see: http://speclab.cr.usgs.gov
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# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
#
# EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d6c19f7, pid=732, tid=3604
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_02-b09 mixed mode)
# Problematic frame:
# V [jvm.dll+0x819f7]
#
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Current thread (0x00a8abf0): JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_in_vm, id=3604]
siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, writing address 0x0ab8d99c
Registers:
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ESP=0x0ab8f9a4, EBP=0x0ab8fa04, ESI=0x00000002, EDI=0x0ab8f99c
EIP=0x6d6c19f7, EFLAGS=0x00010206
Top of Stack: (sp=0x0ab8f9a4)
0x0ab8f9a4: 00a8b1a0 00a8abf0 6d6c18a0 06afb6a8
0x0ab8f9b4: 00a8abf0 00a8b190 6d69434a 00000002
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0x0ab8f9e4: 6d700f6b 00a8b194 00a8b198 00a8b19c
0x0ab8f9f4: 00a8b1a0 00000008 0ab8fb74 00ad7510
0x0ab8fa04: 0ab8fa48 6d714989 0000000a 00000000
0x0ab8fa14: 0ab8fab8 00a8b190 06afb6a8 00a8abf0
Instructions: (pc=0x6d6c19f7)
0x6d6c19e7: 77 6d 7c 18 e8 3d 22 05 00 0f af c6 8b cf 2b c8
0x6d6c19f7: 83 21 00 46 3b 35 c0 da 77 6d 7e e8 5f 5e c3 8b
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V [jvm.dll+0x819f7]
V [jvm.dll+0xd4989]
V [jvm.dll+0x817b9]
V [jvm.dll+0x81516]
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V [jvm.dll+0xfeebe]
V [jvm.dll+0xfee79]
C [MSVCRT.dll+0x2a3b0]
C [kernel32.dll+0xb50b]
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0x00a8cce8 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3708]
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[0x00036720/0x0000071c] Threads_lock - owner thread: 0x00a7ca50
[0x000368a0/0x000006e0] Heap_lock - owner thread: 0x00037068
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######## Experimental Evaluation of Retroreflective Markings on Rail Cars at Highway-Railroad Grade Crossings
by
Joseph Conti and Thomas B. Sheridan Jordan Multer
Human-Machine Systems Laboratory Operator Performance and Safety
Analysis Division
Massachusetts Institute of Technology John A. Volpe National
Transportation Center
Cambridge, MA 02139 Cambridge, MA 02139
Abstract
> Every year in the United States, hundreds of accidents occur at grade
> crossings due to motor vehicles colliding with trains. Some of these
> accidents take place at night in rural areas. One proposed solution to
> prevent such accidents involves mounting retroreflective material on
> the sides of trains so that a vehicle's headlights will illuminate the
> reflectors and make the train more conspicuous. The objective of this
> research was to determine which train mounted reflector pattern gives
> an approaching driver the best train recognition. Four reflector
> patterns were selected for this study, and a computer-based nighttime
> driving simulator was developed. The experiment involved a driving
> task in which the motorist encountered numerous grade crossings. The
> recognition distance between the train and subject's position was
> recorded and analyzed.
# Introduction
Defined as the intersection of a highway and railroad track, grade
crossings exist at over 168,000 locations throughout the United States
(Federal Railroad Administration, 1994). Unfortunately, many accidents
occur at grade crossings involving the collision of motor vehicles and
train consists. In 1996 there were over 1,183 motor vehicle run into
train (RIT) accidents, 613 of which occurred during nighttime conditions
(Federal Railroad Administration, 1996). Some of these accidents occur
in rural areas where little ambient light exists except for the
motorist's headlights. In addition, the dark color of typical freight
cars and the accumulation of dust and grime makes the task of train
recognition even more difficult.
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has sponsored studies
exploring many methods to prevent such accidents including train mounted
incandescent/strobe lights, paint schemes, and audible warning devices
(Carroll, Multer, & Markos, 1995; Aurelius & Korobow, 1971; Carroll,
Hitz, Knable and Passera, 1998). A promising alternative method involves
mounting retroreflective material on the sides of train cars so that the
motorist's headlights will illuminate the reflectors giving the driver
adequate knowledge that a train is passing through the grade crossing.
# Prior Research
In 1996, the FRA sponsored a study conducted by the University of
Tennessee to explore various reflector patterns (colors and
configuration) to improve the nighttime conspicuity of trains. (Ford,
Richards, & Hungerford, 1996). This study concluded that:
- A standardized retroreflector pattern is beneficial to train
recognition.
- The pattern should be made of red and white reflectors.
- The pattern should not be confused with roadway signs or reflectors
from other objects (i.e. trucks).
- The pattern should communicate the size of the rail car through
outlining or an even distribution.
With that in mind the John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems
Center (Volpe Center) proposed four reflector patterns to evaluate using
a driving simulator. These four reflector patterns: *massed outline*,
*vertical bars*, *variable vertical bars*, and *horizontal bars* are
presented in Figures 1 and 2 on the hopper cars and flat cars,
respectively. These patterns were chosen to represent a spectrum of
reflector layout strategies; namely distributing the reflectors along
the train car (horizontal bars and vertical bars), lumping them towards
the ends (massed outline), or a combination of the two (variable
vertical bars). In this study all four hopper car reflector patterns
each used exactly 144 square inches of red reflector material and 144
square inches of white reflector material (see Figure 1). The flat car
patterns each used exactly 72 square inches of red reflector material
and 72 square inches of white reflector material (see Figure 2). The
patterns in Figures 1 & 2 are all comprised of reflector strips 4 inches
wide with varying length.
A preliminary \"static\" experiment was conducted to determine which of
the four hopper/flat train reflector patterns described in Figures 1 & 2
gave the best train recognition. Participants were located at a fixed
location, 500 feet from the grade crossing. Numerous scenes simulating a
grade crossing and road intersection were presented. In some of these
scenes, a truck or train passed through the intersection and the
subjects were asked to identify the object. Each scene lasted 500
milliseconds and was followed by two questions asking what the subject
saw and how confident they were of their decision. Data from the
experiment were then analyzed using the receiver operating
characteristic (ROC) curve from Signal Detection Theory. Comparing the
ROC curve of the four different reflector styles yielded no notable
difference in performance (Conti, 1998).
The objective of this experiment was to determine which of the four
reflector patterns in both Figures 1 and 2 best facilitates the task of
train recognition with the motorist and train in motion . The patterns
were compared against patterns found on trucks, with which they might be
confused. Currently, the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations requires that
"not less than half of the length of the \[truck\] tractor trailer truck
is covered \[with reflectors\] and the spaces are distributed as evenly
as practicable" (49 USC 571.108). Figure 3 depicts the four truck
reflector patterns utilized in this study. These truck reflector
patterns were chosen to represent the typical patterns used by trucking
companies and manufacturers.

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height="1.6791666666666667in"}Figure 1. Hopper Car Reflector Patterns
Figure 2. Flat Car Reflector Patterns
Figure 3. Truck Reflector Patterns
#
# Driving Experiment
#### Objective
The purpose of this experiment was to determine which of the four
reflector patterns described in Figures 1 & 2 gives the best train
recognition under a normal driving task on a dark rural road. As the
participants drove a car simulator, they encountered numerous objects
(i.e. grade crossings, road intersections with trucks or cars, traffic
lights, etc.) and subsequently reported what they recognized. Voice
recognition software recorded the subject's response, and the simulator
software determined the distance of recognition.
Apparatus
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driving simulator was created with the purpose of examining the
different train reflector patterns. This desktop simulator included a
personal computer for generating the vehicle dynamics and visual
scenery, a steering wheel, pedal controls, and driving dynamics to
simulate a vehicle traveling on a typical two-way American rural road.
The road was approximately 40 miles long and contained 22 grade
crossings; 20 of which had either flat cars or hopper cars passing
through. In addition, road markings, speed limit signs, intersection
signs, grade crossings signs, and traffic lights were rendered so that
this road conformed to U.S. regulations. The posted speed limit was 50
mph and most subjects completed the driving task in about an hour. Each
grade crossing contained the minimum sign requirements: a railroad
warning sign and a crossbuck sign. No other grade crossing features such
as flashing lights or reflectorized gates were included; this was done
to minimize the conspicuity of the grade crossing. Also, a forest of
trees was displayed on both sides of the road at all times so that the
subjects were forced to use the scenery directly in front of them to
recognize objects.
A sample screen output of the driving simulator is shown in Figure 4. A
speedometer was displayed along with the special words the subjects
could speak to signal what was seen. The experimental setup is displayed
in Figure 5
Figure 4. View of Driving Simulator
Figure 5. Experiment II Apparatus
#### Experimental Design
In this experiment, subjects drove a car for about one hour along a dark
rural road. On this road were many objects including automobiles,
lights, signs, trains, and trucks. When the subject recognized any of
the aforementioned objects he or she would say the word *car*, *light*,
*sign*, *train* or *truck* depending on what was recognized. Voice
recognition software recorded the subject's response and compared it
with what objects were really in the road. The distances from these
objects when the subject recognized them was also recorded. The subjects
viewed 22 grade crossings (20 of which had trains passing through), 40
cars, 20 trucks, and 4 traffic lights in the experiment.
#########
#### Independent Variable
The independent variable was the type of reflector pattern and train car
thus giving ten possible combinations as shown in Table 1. The flat car
used the same patterns as the hopper car, but only half the amount of
material was used. Each of these variables was displayed to the subject
twice; therefore, each subject viewed a total of 20 trains during the
experiment.
######
+-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------+
| **Train Type** | | # |
| | | ######## Reflector Pattern |
+-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------+
| **Hopper Train** | **Flat Train** | |
+-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------+
| 1 | 6 | Massed Outline |
+-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------+
| 2 | 7 | Vertical Bars |
+-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------+
| 3 | 8 | Variable Vertical Bars |
+-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------+
| 4 | 9 | Horizontal Bars |
+-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------+
| 5 | 10 | Unreflectorized |
+-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------+
Table 1. Experiment II: Independent Variables
#### Dependent Variable
The dependent variable was the distance at which the subject recognized
the train and was measured using voice recognition software. If the
subject did not recognize the train or incorrectly recognized the train
as another object (i.e. truck or car ) an error was recorded.
#### Participants
A total of twenty-two people participated in the experiment, all of whom
were licensed drivers with vision better than 20/40. The subject's ages
ranged from 18 to 60 years with a mean of 37 years and standard
deviation of 13; 65% of the subjects were male. Seventeen of the
twenty-two subjects were volunteers from the Volpe Center and the
remaining participants were undergraduates paid \$10 per hour to
participate.
#### Instructions and Treatment of Subjects
The entire experiment for each subject lasted less than two hours. The
subject first read a brief description of the experiment, and then the
voice recognition software was trained to his or her voice. This
involved the subject saying the words *car*, *light*, *sign*, *train*,
and *truck* for about two minutes into a headset microphone. The subject
then practiced driving for about 7 minutes without the microphone. A
practice course allowed the subject to drive in an oval, get accustomed
to the controls, and see the various objects present in the experiment.
When the subject was comfortable with the driving task, he or she was
given the microphone and subsequently practiced driving while speaking
the various words. The subject continued this practice until he or she
was ready to begin the experiment. On average, participants practiced
this task for approximately ten minutes. During the experiment, the
experimenter was in an adjacent room and could communicate with the
subject using a walkie-talkie. Subjects were never told the purpose of
the experiment.
#### Results
Figure 6 plots reflector pattern versus recognition distance. The
recognition distances were computed by averaging the data from all
twenty-two subjects in the experiment. The standard deviation is
represented by the error bars in Figure 6. An analysis of variance
indicated that the mean distance of the hopper car is significantly
larger than the flat car (p \< .001). A Newman-Keuls post-hoc comparison
test with respect to the hopper reflector yielded a significant
difference (p \< .05) between the groups {Massed Outline, Vertical Bars,
Horizontal Bars}, {Variable Vertical Bars, Horizontal Bars}, and
{Unreflectorized} where the first group had the highest recognition
distances. There was no significant difference within these groups. For
the flat car, a significant difference (p \< .05) existed between the
groups {Vertical Bars, Horizontal Bars}, {Massed Outline, Variable
Vertical Bars}, and {Unreflectorized} where the first group had the
highest recognition distances, but there was no significant difference
within these groups (p \> .05).

Figure 6. Reflector Type versus Recognition Distance
The errors from the driving experiment are compiled in Table 2. The top
row of the table indicates what object (truck, car, or nothing) the
subject perceived the train as, and the first column indicates the type
of train reflector pattern displayed when the error occurred.
-------------------------- ------------- --------- ------------ -------------
**Hopper Car Errors** **Nothing** **Car** **Truck** Total
**Massed Outline** 0 0 0 0
**Vertical Bars** 0 0 0 0
**Variable Vertical Bars** 0 0 0 0
**Horizontal Bars** 0 0 2 2
**Unreflectorized** 4 0 3 7
Total 4 0 5 9
-------------------------- ------------- --------- ------------ -------------
-------------------------- ------------- --------- ------------- -------------
**Flat Car Errors** **Nothing** **Car** **Truck** Total
**Massed Outline** 0 1 2 3
**Vertical Bars** 0 0 0 0
**Variable Vertical Bars** 0 0 0 0
**Horizontal Bars** 0 0 1 1
**Unreflectorized** 8 1 1 10
Total 8 2 4 14
-------------------------- ------------- --------- ------------- -------------
Table 2. Subject Errors
# Discussion
Figure 6 along with the statistical analyses clearly indicates that
reflectorized trains were recognized at farther distances than
unreflectorized trains, for both the hopper and flat train cars.
Furthermore, the Newman-Keuls comparison test shows that the reflector
groups {Massed Outline, Vertical Bars, Horizontal Bars} and {Vertical
Bars, Horizontal Bars} performed the best with respect to the hopper and
flat cars. Common to both of these groups is the vertical bar and
horizontal bar reflector patterns, which both have reflectors
distributed along the base of the train car as opposed to the massed
outline and variable vertical bars patterns which are lumped towards the
ends (see Figures 1 and 2).
However, according to Table 2, three errors occurred with the horizontal
bar pattern but none occurred with the vertical bar pattern. Moreover,
these errors all involved subjects incorrectly identifying the train as
a truck. Since the study by Ford et al. (1996) recommended a
standardized train reflector pattern which minimizes confusion with
other objects (i.e. truck), these results suggest that the vertical
patterns may result in less confusion than the horizontal pattern.
Interestingly, in the debriefing questionnaire subjects responded
favorably with the massed outline reflector pattern on the hopper car
but unfavorably with the same pattern on the flat car. This agrees with
the experimental results in which a comparison test placed the massed
outline pattern in the group with the highest hopper recognition
distance and lowest flat train recognition distance. Therefore, the
massed outline reflector pattern only performed well with train cars
having a substantial height dimension available for marking (i.e. hopper
car).
# Conclusion
The experiment based on a realistic nighttime driving simulator
concluded that the vertical bar reflector pattern yielded better train
recognition performance than the horizontal, massed outline, or variable
vertical patterns. Moreover, a distributed pattern has better train
recognition qualities than a massed pattern on the flat car. This does
not hold true for the hopper car which introduces another dimension
(height) available for mounting reflectors.
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## Long-Term Outlook for World Energy Markets
**Energy Information Administration**
**China-U.S. Relations Conference**
**October 23, 2007**
**Washington, DC**
***Long-Term Outlook for World Energy Markets***
## World Oil Price, 1980-2030
**World Oil Price, 1980-2030**
**(2005 dollars per barrel)**
- History
- Projections
**Reference**
**Low Price**
**High Price**
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## World Marketed Energy Consumption, 1980-2030(quadrillion Btu)
**Liquids**
**Natural Gas**
**Coal**
**Renewables**
**Nuclear**
**34%**
**8%**
**28%**
**6%**
**Share of **
**World**
**Total**
**24%**
**38%**
**26%**
**23%**
**7%**
**6%**
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
- History
- Projections
## World Marketed Energy Consumption(quadrillion Btu)
**OECD**
**Non-OECD**
- History
- Projections
**240**
**207**
**298**
**404**
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## World Energy Consumption,2004, 2015, and 2030 (quadrillion Btu)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
**2004**
**2015**
**2030**
**240**
**207**
**265**
**294**
**298**
**404**
**OECD**
**Non-OECD**
## Average Annual GDP and Population Growthfor Selected Regions, 2004-2030 (percent)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## Average Annual Growth in DeliveredEnergy Consumption, 2004-2030 (percent)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## Transportation Energy Use in China, 2004-2030(quadrillion Btu)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## China’s Transportation Energy Use by Fuel,2004-2030 (quadrillion Btu)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## World Liquids Consumption,2004, 2015, and 2030 (million barrels per day)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
**2004**
**2015**
**2030**
**49**
**33**
**52**
**46**
**57**
**61**
**OECD**
**Non-OECD**
## World Liquids Production, 2004-2030(million barrels per day oil equivalent)
**Non-OPEC (Conventional)**
**OPEC (Conventional)**
**Unconventional**
**Total**
**53**
**10**
**54**
**118**
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## World Natural Gas Consumption,2004, 2015, and 2030 (trillion cubic feet)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
**2004**
**2015**
**2030**
**51**
**48**
**62**
**67**
**70**
**93**
**OECD**
**Non-OECD**
## World Coal Consumption,2004, 2015, and 2030 (quadrillion Btu)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
**2004**
**2015**
**2030**
**47**
**68**
**51**
**101**
**59**
**140**
**OECD**
**Non-OECD**
## Coal Consumption in China by Sector2004, 2015, and 2030 (quadrillion Btu)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## World Net Electricity Generation,2004, 2015, and 2030 (billion kilowatthours)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
**2004**
**2015**
**2030**
**9,455**
**6,969**
**11,120**
**11,169**
**13,190**
**17,174**
**OECD**
**Non-OECD**
## World Electricity Generation by Fuel, 2004 and 2030(billion kilowatthours)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## Net Electricity Generation in Non-OECD Asia,2004 and 2030 (percent)
**China**
**India**
**Other**
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
## World Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 1990-2030 (million metric tons)
*International Energy Outlook 2007*
**2004**
**2015**
**2030**
**11,399**
**9,847**
**13,457**
**13,465**
**14,692**
**19,197**
**1990**
**16,654**
**26,226**
**OECD**
**Non-OECD**
## www.eia.doe.gov
**[email protected]**
** ****Periodic Reports**
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*** ******Short-Term Energy Outlook*****, monthly**
*** ******Annual Energy Outlook 2007*****, February 2007**
*** ******International Energy Outlook 2007*****, May 2007**
** ****Examples**** of ****Special Analyses**
** “****Economic Effects of High Oil Prices,” *****Annual Energy Outlook 2006***
** *****Analysis of Oil and Gas Production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge*****, **
** ****March 2004**
** *****The Global Liquefied Natural Gas Market: Status and Outlook, *****December 2003**
** “****Restricted Natural Gas Supply Case,” *****Annual Energy Outlook 2005***
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Intelligent Agent for Science Data Processing
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Wanlin Pang\ Keith Golden\
*UARC/NASA Ames\ *Google, Inc.*
Mail-Stop 269\
Moffett Field, CA 94035\
<[email protected]>\
Phone: (650) 604-2584\
Fax: (650) 604-4036*
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Abstract
*Managing and processing data is a significant challenge in all NASA
enterprises. Satellites, unmanned space craft, planetary rovers and
observatories, for all their complexity, can all be viewed as remote
sensors; their sole purpose is to gather data, which are then processed,
delivered to the scientific community and the public, and archived.
Given the large number of socially and economically important
information that can be derived from the data, the complexity of the
data processing needed to derive them and the many terabytes of data
that must be processed each day, there are great challenges and
opportunities in processing the data in a timely manner, and a need for
more effective automation. Our approach to providing this automation is
to cast it as an AI planning problem: we represent data-processing
operations as planner actions and desired data products as planner
goals, and use a planner to generate data-flow programs that produce the
requested data products.*
*The data production problem consists of converting an initial set of
low-level data products into higher-level data products that can be used
for science or decision support. For example, in Earth-science data
processing, the data products of interest are geospatial data measuring
specific variables of the Earth system, such as precipitation,
vegetation productivity and fire risk. Higher-level data products may be
altered versions lower-level data products, or they may be entirely new
products that estimate unknown Earth system variables, such as soil
moisture, based on known variables, such as precipitation. These
variables are estimated by running one or more computational models,
such as simulation codes. The models can be precisely characterized in
terms of their input and output requirements, which makes them
straightforward to represent in an AI planning system. However, there
are significant differences between the data production problem and more
traditional AI planning domains, calling for different techniques.*
*Notable features of data processing domains include large dynamic
universes, incomplete information and uncertainty. There are petabytes
of data available, with new data becoming available all the time, and
new data products are generated in the course of fulfilling the user's
goal --- data products that could be used to fulfill subsequent goals.
There is also considerable uncertainty --- uncertainty of the time that
particular data will be available, or whether the data will arrive at
all, uncertainty in the quality of data, even uncertainty as to whether
a given processing algorithm will succeed.*
*We have developed a planner-based agent, called IMAGEbot, to automate
data production. The data production problem may be viewed as a planning
problem in which the initial state describes the current set of
available data products, and whose goal state describes the properties
of the desired high level data products. Planner operators correspond to
data transformation and generation tools. IMAGEbot takes data product
requests as high-level goals and executes the commands needed to produce
the requested data products.*
*We adopt a planning approach somewhat similar to Graphplan, consisting
of a Graphplan-style reachability analysis and a constraint-based
search. However, the large universe of the data production problem makes
the grounded planning graph of Graphplan inapplicable; instead, we
choose a lifted representation where actions and plans contain
variables. Because of the lifted representation, and the uncertain and
dynamic nature of the data production problem, the reachability analysis
and search cannot be separated; instead, IMAGEbot interleaves planning,
constraint reasoning and execution.*
*In contrast to the traditional approach of automating data processing
by means of scripts, our agent-based approach provides the following
advantages: i) Plug-and-play design. New data sources, data processing
operations or other capabilities can be added or removed, while the
system is running, without the need to modify existing scripts. ii)
Fault tolerance. Failures or unexpected events can be detected and
recovered from to automatically. Anticipating all possible failures in a
script or program is notoriously difficult. iii) Flexibility. The agent
is not limited to a fixed set of goals. It is capable of using available
resources to achieve requests that may not have been anticipated at
design time.*
*IMAGEbot has been demonstrated in the Terrestrial Observation and
Prediction System (TOPS), an ecological forecasting system that
assimilates data from Earth orbiting satellites and ground weather
stations to model and forecast conditions on the surface, such as soil
moisture, vegetation growth and plant stress. The planner identifies the
appropriate input files and sequences of operations needed to satisfy a
data request, executes those operations on a remote TOPS server, and
displays the results, quickly and reliably.*
*Whereas TOPS is concerned with geospatial data measuring specific
variables of the Earth system, such as precipitation, vegetation
productivity and fire risk, the agent based approach is applicable to
other types of data as well. Our current effort focuses on extending
IMAGEbot functionalities and applying it to other areas, such as space
science data processing, automated data processing for mission
operations, automated on-orbit data processing, just to name a few.*
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## Earth Day 2006
- Andy Lawrence (EH-4) Welcome for Earth Day / P2 Star Awards
## Earth Day 2006
- Russell Shearer (Acting EH-1) congratulating Marty Schoenbauer, Acting Principal Assistant Deputy Administrator for Military Application Defense Programs (NNSA), on his P2 Star Award.
## Earth Day 2006
- Russell Shearer (Acting EH-1) congratulating Dan Erbschloe, Acting Chief Operating Officer, Office of Science, on his P2 Star Award
## Earth Day 2006
- Russell Shearer (Acting EH-1) congratulating Rick Kahn, FEMP, Office of EE and RE, on his P2 Star Award
## Earth Day 2006
- Russell Shearer (Acting EH-1) congratulating Mark Gilbertson, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental Clean-up and Acceleration, on his P2 Star Award.
## Earth Day 2006
- Russell Shearer (Acting EH-1) with the four P2 Star Award Winners
## Earth Day 2006
- NEPA Earth Day Display
## Earth Day 2006
- From left to right: Marty Schoenbauer, Acting Principal Assistant Deputy Administrator for Military Application Defense Programs (NNSA), and Russell Shearer (Acting EH-1) with NNSA Earth Day Display
## Earth Day 2006
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MR. KILLAM: My name is Bill Killam. I am the president of User Centered
Design, Incorporated. I am adjunct professor at the University of
Maryland and George Mason University in Human Factors Engineering. My
specific background with voting machines and probably the reason why you
asked me to speak today was in the actual hands-on experience with some
of the equipment out there currently being used or being proposed.
I was able to work with 16 machines last year and met with 16 of the
vendors at the IAECREOT convention. I met with everybody from their
presidents and their lead engineers down to their sales staff. I also
saw six machines and worked with them at the National Federation of the
Blind. They allowed me to work with their machines and to talk about the
testing work they had done and the findings they had. Finally, I
participated in the expert review of 16 machines at the University of
Maryland in their efforts with the National Science Foundation. I have
reviewed countless articles and research papers and helped write the
NIST Human Factors Report on Voting Systems. So, my comments are based
primarily on that research, if I can call it research. (I want to
clarify that statement in a moment.) But also on my background: I am a
Human Factors Engineer, board certified.
Before I start, I want to clarify the terms I will use. There is not
universal acceptance of these definitions. But the question posed refers
to "human factors, usability and accessibility". To my mind, and within
my company, we have always viewed accessibility as having two
components. The first being access. We see access as the precursor
before usability is considered. If you can\'t open the door, it doesn\'t
matter what\'s behind the door. So, we view access as a critical factor
but different from what we term "usability by people with disabilities".
Of course, this also suggests a separation between people with
disabilities and everyone else. We are aptly referred to on occasion as
the people who are temporarily able bodied. It\'s a continuum. When I
refer to accessibility in my comments, I am referring to access to the
device and usability across the board. Human Factors Engineering is the
study of all of that. So, I\'ll probably just say usability and
accessibility in my comments.
The first question posed was: "What are the most important issues in
usability, accessibility, and human factors." I'm concerned my comments
probably will sound like I\'m part of a different panel, but I will try
to stick with the subject at hand. I have four main points related to
that question. The first one is something I think many people here would
acknowledge, but I think it\'s worth repeating - that usability and
accessibility are not absolutes. They are on a continuum, as well. There
is no such thing as a perfectly usable device or perfectly accessibility
device. You can only tell that at a distance. We know we will always be
excluding some people. Sometimes the same person on a different day.
Knowing that, we have to accept that there will be some margin we will
never be able to accommodate. And dealing with individual cases can only
confuse us.
The second thing is we are talking about a system made up of multiple
components. In the case of voting, the system not only includes the
machines and the ballot, it includes the user, and everybody helping -
the poll worker, et cetera. As Kim Brace \[the first panel speaker\]
pointed out, by having data, collecting it, and being able to see where
something has changed, we can see the effect. The system will always be
affected by any change within it. A different set of voters, a different
ballot, a different machine, different poll workers, a different
environment will all effect the system. The issue is: how does it affect
it and is it still within range of the effects we would like to see. The
goal is, any time we make a change on purpose such as a new ballot
design or a new machine, the goal is we improve the usability and
accessibility. In the case of accessibility (and pure access in that
case), there is actually a mandate that that occur. The problem, and
biggest issue in my mind, is our inability to tell if we\'ve done that.
The current problem we have, although we have lots and lots of antidotal
data and data after the fact - wonderful postmortem analysis, but we
have no scientific, reliable, valid data to tell us where we are and if
we are changing anything. If we are introducing a new machine or ballot,
are we improving things or making it worse? Without the data, we have no
way to tell us what we have right now. We don\'t know what problems
currently exist but I think we all know that they do. We also don\'t
have any means of measuring. There\'s no pure definition of usability or
accessibility. There are some key concepts, there are some key
measurements you might make, but we have no definition that is universal
across the board or specific to voting.
The third one is we don\'t have any benchmarks. We would like to believe
whatever we introduce is making things better. But since we don\'t know
where we are, we can\'t tell where we\'re going or if we got there.
That\'s why I think that my answer to this first question leads more
into a discussion for this afternoon \[on usability testing\]. But that
to me is the primary goal. There are a lot of techniques associated with
solving that problem. The ability, no matter what we do, to be able to
measure these things I think is the critical issue.
The second question posed had to do with are communications - design of
the ballots, instruction material, polling place, et cetera, - critical.
I think the evidence is out there to suggest we have a problem in this
area. It\'s not a new one. It is a problem that has existed for years.
There are wonderful papers written just looking at the ballot
instructions. Probably what I consider a classic case was where the
instructions itself probably caused over-voting to the extent that there
were tons of spoiled ballots. It was not at a national level but at a
lower level. These are critical to the successful design and use of the
system. The problem we have to be careful is to think that it can
compensate. Though a poor set of instructions, inaccurate instructions,
invalid set of instructions, or bad ballot designs can ruin the voting
system, it can\'t make bad equipment better. I always look back to the
equipment. Maybe that is my engineering background.
If we go farther, the third question posed is one having to do with
training and documentation. Training is a last resort. And again,
training suffers even more problems in that it\'s transient. It has its
own usability issues of ease of learning and ease of recall. Any time
you train a set of people, immediately they start to forget. They
confabulate their answers. That is not unexpected. We believe a lot
sticks. To believe that can have a significant effect through \[on
usability or accessibility\] training is problematic. Though I think
it\'s again very important. Especially in the case of voting system this
becomes even more critical because we\'re talking about a population
that is not highly trained, they don\'t use this equipment on a regular
basis, they are often volunteers, they are often elderly, they\'re being
introduced to new technology. The training is critical. But again it
can\'t compensate for problems in the design.
I suspect that might be leaving plenty of time for Ginny who was looking
for three extra minutes. So, I\'ll get to my conclusion right away.
(Laughter)
I looked at these questions in order and I thought the order of
presentation of the questions was interesting, if not significant. I
think the key is in the design of the equipment. We could mandate the
user center design process to the vendors. (Not my company, the
concept.) I don\'t think it is possible or necessary. There are people
out there who are excellent designers and never would have to bring the
user in to test anything. We do, however, have to find a way to make
sure that we are getting back what we are asking for. That means knowing
what the criterion is for acceptance and having a way to measure whether
the vendors make it or not. I think then we step farther from the
equipment and start looking at signage, documentation, and ballot
design. Ballot design particularly cannot be separated. But to believe
that the instructions or great ballots on top of a machine with
problems... We can\'t expect any better than the machine can perform.
And finally, again, the third question being farther back from that -
training.
There is an expression we use in the industry which I debated over
whether to use it because I don\'t intend to be flippant, but I think
it\'s colorful enough and memorable enough. We refer on occasion of
putting lipstick on a bulldog. Good signage. Good documentation and
ballot design on top of a machine is something like putting lipstick on
a bulldog. We have to make sure it \[the equipment\] is not a bulldog. I
think that is the key to me in the answer.
There is plenty of data, compelling evidence that problems exists, and a
lot of sources for finding this \[data\]. I think the ability to do pure
scientific studies to really analyze and develop procedures for getting
this data, establishing the baseline, and testing against it will be key
to getting us where we need to be.
CHAIRPERSON QUESENBERY: Thank you. Does anyone on the panel have
questions.
MS. HILLMAN: I wanted to explore the use of the term "human factors".
What was the first application of the use of the term? I am going back
as far as I can think in terms of things being designed and how people
decided the knob should always be on the right versus the left.
MR. KILLAM: The term "human factors engineering"? It depends on who you
ask. I have seen references in Bob Bailey's book that can take you back
to the Phoenicians. I don\'t think we have to go back that far.
Probably the first true human factors engineers were a group of
psychologists that went to Wright Patterson Air Force Base after World
War II and worked on issues, particularly flight issues. That is the
origin of the term "applied psychologists". They later started the
Ergonomics Society which later became the Human Factors Society which
eventually used the European term "ergonomics". They are synonymous. In
the United States human factors and ergonomics are generally associated
with hardware and software. They merged and became The Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society.
So, most people would say it is an industry about 40 or 45 years old and
the term comes from psychologists getting into engineering. That\'s why
human factors itself is its shortened version - it\'s engineering
associated with the factors relating to humans.
MS. HILLMAN: Is there any group that would disclaim or not want to use
the term "human factors" when talking about voting systems or equipment?
Would they want to describe it another way?
MR. KILLAM: I don\'t think so. I think human factors has become more
universally talked about. There is a group of people who have degrees in
it and it\'s a professional affiliation. I think human factors has
become a common expression for this area. I think human factors captures
the notion looking at components related to humans tha are often not
considered.
The term system... Another colleague of mine had a discussion about the
use of the term "human system interface" and said that\'s not correct
because humans are part of the system. I think by introducing the term
and saying human factors, we recognize it in the system along with the
engineering factors, and software factors, and the society factors, and
the instruction factors - I think it makes sense. I would encourage its
use. I\'m not sure if you're thinking of an audience that would not like
to use it.
MS. HILLMAN: No. But if you were speaking to a group of community
activists and talking about this, how would you explain human factors in
a few simple words so they could walk out and figure out what their
contribution to the process would be.
MR. KILLAM: That is a good question. I have a few stories I use to try
to explain what human factors engineering is. And there is certainly a
definition, but I am not sure if it answers your question. The
definition of human factor engineering would be an application of the
knowledge of human capabilities and limitations so we know now to design
products better. I might use that.
The other part I might use, and my favorite story, is to talk about the
fact that it\'s not as obvious as it may seem. Its the case of a person
stuck in a room trying to communicate and it\'s too noisy to talk. The
answer \-- an answer to the problem from a human factors perspective is
to put your fingers in your ear. Sound waves bounce against the bones of
your elbow.... Actually, put your finger in your ear and point your
elbow so the sound will travel up your elbow into your ear, and you will
hear better. It\'s not an obvious thing. It's the way the human body
works that probably wouldn\'t be considered.
So, solutions to problems are not always what they seem to be, and the
problem that.... Not human factors being a problem but human
engineering. We can\'t engineer humans. We can engineer systems based on
factors related to humans. I am quick to point out it\'s human factors
engineering. We are not geneticists. I don\'t know if that answers your
question.
MS. HILLMAN: I think that works for me.
CHAIRPERSON QUESENBERY: I do have a question that will put you on the
spot a little bit. As you looked at this these 16 machines, you are one
of a few people who looked at a lot of machines and were able to see
them up close and touch them. What\'s your assessment of the overall
state of human factors for disabilities assistance that are currently
out there in three words or less?
MR. KILLAM: As politically correct as I can put it, there is plenty of
evidence to suggest that we are going to be making things worse \-- that
these designs probably have problems.
I will be quick to point out all of the data I have seen - the data and
the information that I am giving you is antidotal. It's an opinion. I
have a pen that I take out in every class as a demonstration, and it was
the greatest demonstration of how difficult something can be to figure
out, but I learned it immediately. The people that work at this stuff
\[human factors engineers\] are experts. We can look at things and say
this is a serious problem and it should be fixed. But, as we pointed out
in the human factors report, we have to be careful. I may be answering
your question longer than you intended maybe, but we have to be careful
when we use expert opinion to drive the needs to fix the problem. There
are a lot of usability problems that we classify in my company as
category one problems \-- usability problems prior to success. There is
a lot of ways to make things better, but if the user sets out and gets
to the end point, from some respects it is not a problem. We can always
make it better, but we can continue that forever. We have to be
concerned with type two and three problems.
Type two problems means the user thinks they did and they didn\'t or the
user partially did it. The roll-off effect based on the fact that the
machine is difficult to use and the person says "I am not going to do
anymore, I'm un comfortable with it." That is the issue we have to
detect.
The third one is complete failure. That is category three. Case in
point. Human factors issue. If the report is true (and we know from
recent evidence we don\'t want to report anything unless we verify our
sources), but I did read an article suggesting that in New York one
precinct had disabled the interlock system for the curtain on an old
lever voting machine. Until you pull that level, the curtain should not
open. They confessed. It happened some years ago. No one recalls why,
but they did disable it. Evidence suggests that there were 60,000...
...I wouldn\'t want to be quoted..., but a large percentage of people
walked away from the machine without voting. Was that an intention or
because the interlock was disabled? The user thought they were finished.
If we believe they walked away unintentionally, they thought they were
finished and walked away. That was somebody who did something not
realizing the effect on the human being without having an interlock in
place. We don\'t know. Until we can find out.... I think we have seen
evidence to suggest this could be a serious problem. How serious we
wouldn\'t know until we measure.
CHAIRPERSON QUESENBERY: Thank you. Jim, do you have any questions?
MR. ELEKES: I don\'t want to take a lot of time. What are the most
significant factors in your opinion relative to usability \-- and I\'ll
keep bringing this up all day unfortunately \-- by those who either are
sensory or physically disabled you have found in reviewing the 16
machines you have been able to observe?
MR. KILLAM: Unfortunately in most cases of the system I reviewed, we
have not looked at accessibility features so I am unequipped to answer
the question fully. I think the problems in that area are much more in
the intuitive side \-- cognitive side of the issue. I suspect the other
barriers to access are in some respects a technical problem. The
usability problems are much different, and I have not seen the solution
demonstrated in a way that I then could detect the usability problems. I
think the access problems still stand in the way.
MR. ELEKES: Cognitive. We\'re talking perhaps of access by a person who
is visually impaired the controls would have to be simple enough and
intuitive enough that the person would recognize as it were commonplace
similar to other technologies they use in activities of daily life.
MR. KILLAM: Yes. I think one of the areas and some of the problems I
have seen suggest that it\'s difficult for a person to be able to tell
where they are, how much is left, have they finished. I can\'t imagine
how they are trying to get that information across to the person who
can\'t see. I think the issue of feedback, the issue of progress status,
the issue of how much time do I have left. The kinds of things that can
affect roll-off voting or just even giving up completely... I don\'t
think we\'ve look at that, yet.
MR. ELEKES: Thank you.
CHAIRPERSON QUESENBERY: Thank you, Mr. Killam.
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## Sarcomas
- Perspectives and Background
## Sarcomas: Themes
- Sarcomas are a heterogeneous collection of diseases and families of diseases
- Individual diseases/families may be defined molecularly and a molecular derangement characterizes each tumor type (usually)
- Molecular derangement supersedes histomorphology in defining disease
- Unlikely that characteristic molecular derangement is the entire story
- Prototypic diseases which span the child/young adult age range
## Distribution of Common Pediatric Malignancies
## The Sarcomas
- Osteosarcoma
- Ewing family of tumors
- Ewing sarcoma of bone and soft tissue
- Peripheral Primitive neuroectodermal tumor
- Soft tissue sarcomas
- Non-rhabdomyosarcoma STS
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
- Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
- Other variants
## Five Year Survival Rates Among Children with Sarcomas: Improvement Over Time
- From: Arndt C and Crist W. N Engl J Med 341:342-352, 1999
## Osteosarcoma: Distribution by Site, Age, and Sex
- <date/time>
- From: Dahlin DC, Unni KK. Bone Tumors: General Aspects and Data on 8542 Cases (ed 4). Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas; 1986
## Molecular Derangements in Osteosarcoma
- Mutations in RB gene (inactivation)
- Mutations in p53 (inactivation)
- MDM2 amplification (and thus inactivation of p53)
- Over-expression of HER2/erbB-2
- No single molecular derangement defines osteosarcoma
## Multi-Institutional Osteosarcoma Study (1981-1986): Outcome of All Patients Treated with Chemotherapy
- <date/time>
- Multi-Institutional Osteosarcoma Study (1981-1986): Outcome of All Patients Treated with Chemotherapy
## Intergroup Osteosarcoma Study (1993-1997): Event-Free Survival for all Patients
## Metastatic Osteosarcoma: Outcome
- <date/time>
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## Ewing Sarcoma: Distribution by Site, Age and Sex
- <date/time>
- From: Dahlin DC, Unni KK. Bone Tumors: General Aspects and Data on 8542 Cases (ed 4). Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas; 1986
## Molecular Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Rhabdomyosarcoma and Ewing’s Sarcoma
- From: Arndt C and Crist W. N Engl J Med 341:342-352, 1999
## The 11;22 Translocation And The Family of Ewing’s Sarcomas
- Reciprocal translocation t(11;22)(q24;q12)
- Found consistently in bone and soft tissue Ewings, PNET, Askin tumors
- Unifying diagnostic criterion for Ewing’s family of tumors
*EWS* (RNA binding protein) fused to *FLI-1 *or *ERG* (transcription factors of the ETS family)
- Translocation results in a tumor-associated fusion gene
- Fusion transcript present in > 95% of tumors of Ewings family
## Effect of Presence of Metastases on EFS
- <date/time>
- Effect of Presence of Metastases on EFS
## EFS for All Non-Metastatic Patients by Location
- <date/time>
## EFS for Non-Metastatic Patients by Age
- <date/time>
- EFS for Non-Metastatic Patients by Age
## Rhabdomyosarcoma
## Age
- <date/time>
## Common Histiotypes of Rhabdomyosarcoma
## Survival by Histology
## Gene Fusions with Novel Chimeric Protein Products
**t(2;13)(q35;q14)**
**PAX3**
**FKHR**
**Chromosome 2**
**Chromosome 13**
**Activation of aberrant gene program**
**Malignant transformation**
## Genetic Features of Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
- Associated with inactivation of tumor suppressor gene located at 11p15.5
- Cases with hyperdiploid DNA content associated with better outcome
- Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
- Cases with tetraploid DNA content fare poorly
- Characteristic reciprocal translocation t(2;13)(q35;q14)
- Results in fusion of *PAX3* (transcriptional regulatory protein expressed during embryogenesis) to *FKHR *(member of the forkhead family of transcription factors)
- Infrequently, t(1;13)(p36;q14) involving* PAX7 *and *FKHR *
## Overall Survival: Metastatic Patients Only
- <date/time>
- **Global : p = 0.0026**
**PAX3 vs PAX7: p = 0.0015**
- Proportion
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- Negative
**PAX3**
## Failure-free Survival of Patients with Local/Regional Rhabdomyosarcoma on IRS-IV
**by Chemotherapy Regimen**
**Log Rank Test: p=0.52**
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**Failure-free Survival**
- <date/time>
- 7% Orbit
- 28% Head & Neck
- 11% Trunk
- 2% Intrathoracic
- 2% GI-Hepatic
- 6% Retroperitoneum
- 18% GU
- 2% Perineum-Anus
- 24% Extremities
- Sites
## Failure-free Survival, IRS-IV for Patients with Local/Regional Tumors by Primary Site
** ****Extremity**
** ****GU B/P**
**GU non-B/P**
** ****H & N**
** ****Orbit**
** ****Other**
** ****PM**
**Failure-free Survival, IRS-IV for Patients with Local/Regional ****Tumors by Primary Site**
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## Tumor Histologic Subgroup Distribution by Age Group
- <date/time>
- Tumor Histologic Subgroup Distribution by Age Group
**p<0.001**
## Disease Stage Distribution by Age Group
- <date/time>
- Disease Stage Distribution by Age Group
**p<0.001**
## Results of Univariate Analysis
- <date/time>
**Adolescents (>10 years) more often have*********:**
**alveolar tumors (p<0.001)**
**tumors arising in extremity or paratestis sites (p=0.001)**
**large tumors (>5 cm, p<0.001)**
**invasive tumors (i.e. T****2****, p=0.007)**
**+ regional nodes (i.e. N****1****, p<0.001)**
**metastatic disease (p<0.001)**
**unfavorable tumor stage (p<0.001)**
***compared to children (1 to 9 yrs of age)**
## Estimated Relative Risk of Failure by Age Group(Cox Proportional Hazards Model)
- <date/time>
- Estimated Relative Risk of Failure by Age Group(Cox Proportional Hazards Model)
## The Common Soft Tissue Sarcomas in Children
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Soft tissue Ewing/PNET
- Synovial Sarcoma
- Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor
- Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma
- Sarcoma NOS
- Leiomyosarcoma
- Fibrosarcoma
- Clear cell sarcoma
- Epithelioid sarcoma
- Liposarcoma
## Molecular Diagnosis of Sarcomas
| Tumor | Translocation | Fusion Gene |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Ewing/PNET | t(11;22)(q24;q12) | EWS/FLI1 |
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| t(21;22)(q22;q12) | EWS/ERG |
| Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma | t(2;13)(q35;q14) | PAX3/FKHR |
| | t(1;13)(p36;q14) | PAX7/FKHR |
| Desmoplastic small round cell tumor | t(11;22)(p13;q12) | EWS/WT1 |
| Synovial Sarcoma | t(X;18)(p11.2;q11.2) | SYT/SSX1+2 |
| Congenital Fibrosarcoma | t(12;15)(p13;q25) | ETV6/NTRK3 |
| Clear Cell Sarcoma | t(12;22)(q13;q12) | EWS/ATF1 |
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## Outcome of Children with Localized Non-Rhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcomas
- From Pratt C et al J Clin Oncol 17:1219, 1999
## Considerations of Linking Studies of Sarcomas
- Diseases occur in children, adolescents and *young *adults (excluding non-rhabdo STS)
- Diseases in adults and children *may* be similar on a molecular level
- But, heterogeneity even within major subclasses of sarcomas
- Histopathological
- Biological
- Other significant molecular derangements and differences in gene expression likely
- Limited numbers of patients
- Relatively high cure rate with current therapy limits subjects available for experimental therapies
- Therefore: Combine efforts among adult and pediatric patients where the disease appears to be a continuum encompassing pediatric and young adults
## Challenges in Linking Studies in Children and Adults
- Older patients fare less well in all varieties of sarcoma
- ?True age-related biological differences
- Older age associated with higher risk features and more advanced disease
- Age remains independently prognostic
- ?Differences in host tolerance for therapy
- ?Difference in compliance with intensive therapies
- ?Differences in physician compliance with intensive therapies
- Mindset of medical v. pediatric oncologists
## Novel Targets for Biological Agents in Sarcomas
- Osteosarcoma
- Her2 via herceptin
- PDGF signal transduction pathway blockade via STI-571
- Agents which target p53 and Rb
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
- PAX/FKHR fusion gene products
- Ewing family
- EWS/FLI1 and EWS/ERG fusion gene products
- Stem cell factor/*c-kit *signal transduction pathway* *blockade via STI-571
- Desmoplastic Small Round Cell tumor
- PDGF signal transduction pathway blockade via STI-571
- Other Soft Tissue Sarcomas
- Products of associated fusion genes
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**National Park Service List of Accessibility Coordinators/Contacts**
updated 2-9-09
Send updates to Lori Simmons: <[email protected]>
**[NPS Executive/Washington, DC Contacts]{.underline}:**
Accessibility Program Manager -- *vacant* (formerly David C. Park)
Director of Education and Technical Assistance -- Ray Bloomer
812-856-4422 [email protected]
Equal Opportunity Manager, National Capital Region -- Joy Harris
202-619-7458
Complaints Program Manager, EEO Program -- Mary E. Denery 202-354-1868
Equal Opportunity Specialist -- David Quirino 202-354-1871
**[NPS Regional/Service Centers Accessibility
Coordinators]{.underline}:**
**Alaska Region** -- Brad Richie 907-644-3387
**Intermountain Region** -- Karen Breslin 303-969-2707
**Midwest Region** -- David (Dave) J. Thomson 402-661-1568
**National Capital Region** -- Stanley A. Briscoe 202-619-6391
**Northeast Region** -- Richard L. Dretsch 215-597-5370
**Pacific West Region** -- Joe Dunstan 206-220-4273
**Southeast Region** -- Priscilla L. Nalls 404-562-3110 x652
**Denver Service Center** -- Joanne Cody 303-969-2278
**Harpers Ferry Center for Media Services** -- Magaly Green 304-535-6003
**[Other NPS Contacts]{.underline}:**
**SWACC** is the Servicewide (NPS) Accessibility Coordinating Committee
Harpers Ferry Center for Media Services: SWACC member -- Lori Simmons
304-535-6019
Intermountain Region:
• Southern Arizona Group (SOAR) park coordinator -- Jim Gagkowski
602-640-5250 x237
• Southwest Utah Group park coordinator -- same as Arches and
Canyonlands NP coordinator
Northeast Region: SWACC member -- Jeannette Kempa 215-597-1008
Pacific West Region
• SWACC member/ regional interpretive accessibility -- Guy Washington
510-817-1390
• SWACC member/regional physical accessibility
Trung-Son (Trung) Thai Nguyen 510-817-1381
Southeast Region:
• SWACC chair/regional park management/interpretation -- Erin Broadbent
864-936-7921
• SWACC member/regional architect -- Michael Stanley 305-242-7779
• regional facility management -- *vacant* (formerly Dale Brukiewa)
Washington Office:
• Accessibility Program Assistant -- *vacant*
• SWACC member/concession specialist -- *vacant*
Appalachian National Scenic Trail -- SWACC member -- J. David Reus
304-535-4001
National Trails System Office, Salt Lake City accessibility coordinator
-- *vacant*
National Trails System Office, Santa Fe accessibility coordinator --
Andrea Sharon 505-988-6842
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# Presentation: 731680
## Uncover the Mysteries of the
Law and Regulations
Anita Wojick
U.S. Department of Education
**Law and Regulations**
- Anita Wojick
- U.S. Department of Education
**Session FF-11**
## What’s Important?
- How Does a Bill Become a Law?
- Laws VS. Regulations
- What's the Federal Register?
- What's the Blue Book?
- What is meant by “Guidance"?
- Finding Answers Using the Federal Student Aid Handbook and Dear Colleague Letters
**Notes:**
Review each bullet and indicate that the presentation will provide answers or clarification on each.
## Title IV Federal StudentAid Programs
- Pell Grants
- Academic Competitiveness Grant
- National SMART Grant
- TEACH Grant
- Campus Based Programs
- FSEOG, FWS, Federal Perkins Loan
- FFELP/FDLP
**Notes:**
Review the programs and why they are called Title IV....there are in the 4th title of the 15 titles in the HEA. Think of a title as a section of the law.
## Who’s Responsible?
- Congress
- Creation and modification of programs
- Need analysis formula
- Maximum grant and loan amounts
- Amount of funding
- Executive Branch
- Cash management
- Audit criteria
- Enforcement (L, S & T)
- FAFSA design
- Reporting requirements
**Notes:**
Remind class of their high school civics. Federal Government is divided into three separate and equal branches. Executive, Legislative and Judicial. Today, we are only going to discuss the first two. The Executive Branch is represented by the President of the US and the various Secretaries and Agency Heads. For our purposes, the Secretary of Education, Margaret Spellings, and her employees and fiduciaries, are the Executive Branch. Congress, both the Senate and the House of Representatives, is the Legislative branch of the Federal Government.
Congress MAKES the law. {Review the sub-bullets on screen}
The Department EXECUTES AND ENFORCES the law. {Review sub-bullets on screen}
{Explain acronyms on screen}
## Law – The Process
*Authorizing* Legislation
- Established HEA of 1965 as amended
- Reauthorization changes/renews authorizing legislation approximately every 5 years
*Appropriating* Legislation
- Annually funds programs
- Budget bills
**Notes:**
For purposes of discussing Federal Student Aid, our authorizing legislation is the HEA of 1965. The HEA is made up of several titles. Title IV of the HEA discusses and authorizes the Federal Student Aid Programs. Ever since, we refer to the programs collectively as Title IV programs.
The HEA has a provision in it, like many laws, that forces the Congress to revisit the issue every five years. We refer to the legislation resulting from this review as “Reauthorization”. We will talk more about Reauthorization in a moment.
Appropriating legislation is an annual function. Results in Budget bills. Funds the various Title IV programs as well as other federal government programs.
## How the Law is Numbered
**Title IV, Part G - General Provisions**
**Subpart (Arabic numerals when used)**
**Section 484 - Student Eligibility**
**Subsection (c) - Satisfactory Progress**
**Paragraph (1)**
**Subparagraph (A)**
**Division - lower case Roman - (i), (ii), (iii)**
**Clause - upper case Roman - (I), (II), (III)**
**Example: Sec. 484(c)(1)(A)**
**Notes:**
Review the slide...
This example is the 244th legislation passed into law by the 105th congress. It is broken down by title, part, subpart, section, and subsection. Within each subsection, the paragraphs are broken down further...similar to an outline.
## What Is Reauthorization?
- Process of “reauthorizing” or continuing the
- existing law
- Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended
- Originally enacted as part of President Johnson’s Great Society” programs
- Authorizations “sunset” and must be renewed
- Authorizes all federal Higher Education Programs
**Notes:**
Reauthorization is the process by which Congress prescribes changes, additions, and deletions to the Higher Education Act. The reauthorization review is performed by the House Committee on Education and Workforce, sub-committee on Education Reform and the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pension, subcommittee on Education. Each house holds its own hearings, uses its own information, and drafts its own bill.
After the draft bill is passed in each house, a conference committee is formed, composed of both Representatives and Senators, to work out the differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill and to reach a compromise acceptable to all.
Reauthorization should occur every five years, though our last one was in 1998.
## Why Reauthorization?
- Reauthorization provides the opportunity for Congressional review
- Public hearings
- More time to consider ideas
- Ability to review fundamental issues
- Access
- Choice
- Eligibility
- Subsidies
- Accountability
**Notes:**
Through reauthorization, legislation is developed that adjusts the current programs to meet the changing needs in education in our society. The list shows issues to be considered.
## Latest Reauthorization
- Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 enacted August 14, 2008
- Also known as H.R. 4137
## Hand-off To The Executive Branch
- Presidential signature required on all changes to the law
- Date of enactment is the date that the President signs a bill into law
**Notes:**
You will recall we discussed the three separate and equal branches of government.......
We have reached the point where the legislative branch is handing over its work to the executive branch, represented by the President of the US.
Review slide.
## Hand-off To The Executive Branch
- Executive Branch must execute and enforce laws
- Statutory language may be vague
- Congress may direct that regulations be written or may prohibit regulation
- Regulations are the primary vehicles that executive branch agencies use to interpret and enforce statutes
- Sub-Regulatory guidance includes Dear Colleague Letters, forms, Audit Guide
**Notes:**
The President has chosen an individual to overseeeach executive department of the federal government. For the Department of Education, it is the Secretary of Education, Margaret Spellings. Her role is the implement the legislation created by Congress and signed by the President.
Review slide.
## Federal Regulations
- Regulations
- Promulgated by appropriate federal agency
- U.S. Department of Education
- Reviewed by Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
- Implements and adds detail to statute
**Notes:**
Legislation vs Regulation. I said earlier that legislation drives the need for regulation. Once the Congress has completed its work, and the president has signed the bill into law, the appropriate federal agency, in our case, ED, develops and publishes regulations. These are guidance to implement provisions of the law.
Review slide
The Code of Federal Regulations or CFR is where the regulations are compiled and we will talk more about the CFR in a moment.
Now let’s talk about the process by which regulations are developed and published...................
## Regulatory Process
- Negotiated Rulemaking (Neg-Reg)
- Mandated by the Higher Education Act (HEA)
- All rules implementing changes to the Higher Education Act, and revisions to regulations, are subject to this process
- Secretary consults with the “community”
**Notes:**
The law requires that ED seek public comment on proposed regulations. Committees representing various parts of the community (schools, students, lenders/ga’s, etc.)are formed to discuss or ”negotiate” the proposed rules.
## Regulations - The Process
- Initially published in the Federal Register
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM)
- Comment periods 30, 45, 60, or 120 days
- Final Rules
- Effective date 45-days following publication or later date published in Federal Register
- Notices
- Provide regulatory deadlines and announcements
**Notes:**
New regulations may be issued as proposed regulations, final regulations, or notices and are published in a government publication called the Federal Register. Regulations are usually published first as a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). An NPRM includes background information, proposed changes to current regulations, and the address and closing (due) date for receiving comments from the public. After the Department receives comments on an NPRM from the public, it reviews the comments, incorporates any needed changes, and publishes final regulations.
Final regulations supplement, amend, or replace earlier final regulations. Regulations published as notices generally concern procedural matters that do not require a review of comment period. The law requires some notices to be published annually, for example, notices of program deadline dates and notices to update need-analysis charts.
Generally, regulations become effective following a 45-day period prescribed by law that follows immediately after the date of publication in the Federal Register. However, if the Congress adjourns during the 45-day period, some provisions of the regulations may have a later effective date. In addition, some portions of the regulation that include record keeping requirements may have other effective dates that depend on the approval of these information collection requirements by the Office of Management and Budget. The later effective dates will be published in the Federal Register when they are known.
## Master Calendar
- Rules must be published by the preceding November 1 to be effective for an academic year
- Example: rules published by November 1, 2007 will be effective on July 1, 2008 for 2008-2009 award year
- Secretary may permit earlier implementation
**Notes:**
Explain slide.
## Title IV Regulations -Federal Register
- The official daily publication of rules, proposed rules, and notices
- Prepared annually by the NARA; published by GPO
- Available on online or in hardcopy
**Notes:**
The Federal Register provides a uniform system for publishing federal documents. It is prepared by the National Archives and Records Administration’s (NARA) Office of the Federal Register. It is published by the U.S. Government Printing Office.
## Title IV Regulations - Code of Federal Regulations
- Codification of rules
- Divided into 50 titles; Title 34 governs federal student aid
- Updated once each calendar year
- Available online or in hardcopy
**Notes:**
The basic component of the system is the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The CFR is divided into 50 titles according to subject matter. Each title is further divided into parts. Federal regulations relating to education are designated as “Title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations” or “34 CFR”.
Sometimes there are also appendices at the end.
The CFR is updated daily online and once a year on paper. It can be accessed via IFAP or a hard-copy may be purchased from the U.S. Government Printing Office.
## How Regulations Are Numbered
- Title - 34
- Part – numbers 600 thru 694
- Subpart – numbers following the decimal point
- Section – small letter, e.g. (a)
- Explanatory Subsections
- (1)(i)(A)
- Example: the Standards of Administrative Capability Regulatory Cite is 34 CFR 668.16
**Notes:**
Explain slide.
## Guidance vs. Laws and Regulations
- Guidance is information that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action
- Guidance, as related to the Title IV programs, is
- Issued by ED
- Helps financial aid administrators interpret laws/regs
- Administered in several different forms
**Notes:**
Explain slide...
Our policy office interprets both the law and the regulations and issues guidance...how ED believes both should be implemented ...how the programs are to be administered.
## Title IV Guidance - FSA Handbook
- Primary resource for financial aid administrators
- Provides “plain language” explanation of laws and regulations
- Published annually
- Available online or in hardcopy
**Notes:**
Explain the handbook...
## Title IV Guidance - The Blue Book
- Primary resource for school Business Office
- Available online or in hardcopy
**Notes:**
Explain the Blue Book
Only revised every few years. The current one was published in October 2005.
## Title IV Guidance -Dear Colleague Letters
- Issued by ED to provide additional policy/guidance
- Q&A’s
- Technical information
- Introduce new rules
- Explain rules in existence
- Explain policies
**Notes:**
Explain DCL’s and importance of reading them as they are posted to IFAP. Explain that we do not provide paper copies, but schools are still held responsible for the guidance.
## Dear Colleague Letter Numbering
- ANN
- CB
- FP
- GEN
- P
- DLB
- Training Announcements
- Campus-based Programs
- Financial Partners
- General Distribution
- Pell Grant Program
- Direct Loan Bulletins
**Notes:**
Explain slide.
## Dear Colleague Letter Numbering
- GEN-08-02
- GEN = type of letter
- 08 = calendar year
- 02 = number of letter in that calendar year
- Second GEN letter in 2008
**Notes:**
GEN is general distribution --- for schools in any Title IV program
07 is the calendar year of 2007
02 is the second GEN letter in 2007
## Title IV Guidance -Electronic Announcements
- Less formal memos/letters from Senior FSA staff to assist schools
- Provide updates, guidance, reminders, notices
- Delivered electronically
- Sent to SAIG mailbox
- Listed on IFAP by date
**Notes:**
Explain slide
## Where can I find this information?
- Information For Financial Aid Professionals
- ifap.ed.gov
- Financial Aid Professionals Portal
- fsa4schools.ed.gov/SCHOOLSWebApp/index.jsp
## Slide 27
## Slide 28
## What’s Involved? - Review
- The Law – Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended
- Created by Congress
- Regulations – implement the Law
- Created by ED through negotiated rulemaking process
- Dear Colleague Letters
- Issued by ED to provide additional policy/guidance
- Electronic Announcements
- Less formal information from ED to assist schools
**Notes:**
Summary...
## Legislation and Regulation
**Now You’re An Expert!!!**
## Contacts
- Anita Wojick
- Training Officer
- 617-289-0130
- [email protected]
- Your feedback and comments are appreciated.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 10:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Advanced Amortization Recognition
Jim,
I wish to thank you and your staff for taking the time and effort to help me
and my staff understand the Advanced Amortization Recognition (AAR) concept.
We carefully reviewed the explanatory materials and memos sent to us by your
colleagues and discussed comments passed to us by your staff in phone calls.
Based on the information we received, Treasury would not favor
implementation of this concept. As an underlying principle, we do not
support establishing a new type of offset credit, which we construe this to
be. We recognize that BPA might face certain financial challenges in the
next fiscal year. However, our stance is formulated with an understanding
that BPA has the option to defer certain debt repayments when there is no
fixed schedule for amortization, and may borrow additional funds from
Treasury, as needed.
Kind regards, Roger
-----Original Message-----
From: Curtis, Jim - DF-2 [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 6:54 PM
To: Roger. Kodat (E-mail)
Cc: Paula' 'Farrell (E-mail); Bruce Carnes (E-mail)
Subject: Advanced Amortization Recognition
Hello Roger, I hope is all going well especially given the active
environment of the airline industry.
I wish to thank you for the attention Paula is giving BPA's interest in
fleshing out the Advanced Amortization Recognition concept that Steve Wright
spoke of the last time you met. Notwithstanding a hectic year-end calendar,
Paula has been very responsive in reviewing our materials and seeking
clarification. We hope to have additions conversations this week.
I also want to apologize for BPA's increased sense of urgency in pursuing
this topic. Earlier we had thought that the Fall would give us adequate
time to incorporate any agreement on AAR into our financial decisions this
winter. We now would like to get some sense of Treasury's level of comfort
with the concept we are proposing before September 30th if possible. That
would give Steve Wright the additional information he needs in committing to
the advanced amortization payments we would like to make at year-end. He
will be making that payment in the face of strong resistance from our
customers who urge us to hold the funds until we make the larger financial
decisions in early winter.
Best Regards,
Jim.
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ENRON Corp.
Third Quarter 2000 Earnings Release
Conference Call Information
Time: 9:00 a.m. (Central)
10:00 a.m. (Eastern)
Dial In: 719-457-2625
Website: www.enron.coni; Reference Investors
Replay: 719-457-0820
Introductions
Jeff Skilling, President and COO
Mark Koenig, Executive VP, Investor Relations
Rick Causey, Executive VP, Chief Accounting Officer
Kevin Hannon, President and COO, Enron Broadband Services
Thank you for joining us on the call and on the web broadcast this morning. Earlier today, we
reported our third quarter 2000 results - we hope you have seen the release.
Summary of Earnings
We had an another excellent quarter across the company.
For the third quarter, Enron reported:
a 26% increase in earnings to $0.34 per diluted share, compared to $0.27 a year ago;
a31% increase in net income to $292 million, versus $223 million last year,
a 154% increase in revenues to $30.0 billion from $12 billion a year ago.
These comparisons exclude last year's nonrecurring gain on the EOG sale and the MTBE-
related charge.
Key operating highlights include a 64% increase in physical volumes in our wholesale group,
$4.1 billion of new contracts at EES, and increasing volumes in our bandwidth intermediation
business.
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Wholesale Energy Operations and Services
Our wholesale energy business reported a 66% increase in income before interest, minority
interest and taxes (or IBIT) to $627 million in the third quarter versus $378 million last year.
We have consistently increased year over year quarterly earnings in this business for 19
consecutive periods (almost 5 years), due to our extremely strong market positions in every
major market where we operate.
We report our wholesale business in two categories:
Commodity Sales and Services, where we market energy commodities and services
and manage the associated contract portfolios, and
Assets and Investments, where we invest in, develop, construct and operate energy
and other assets worldwide.
IBIT for the Commodity Sales and Services business was $404 million for the third quarter -
a 135% increase over last year. As I mentioned, total physical volumes delivered grew 64%
to 53.5 Bcfe/day versus 32.6 Bcfe/day a year ago.
Before I discuss specific gas and power results, I would like to provide an update of
EnronOnline.
EnronOnline
EnronOnline has provided tremendous scale to our wholesale business. Since inception
we have executed over 355,000 transactions online, totaling over $185 billion of gross
transaction value.
The increase in transactions and volumes gives us additional liquidity, information and
insight that greatly enhance our ability to make markets and uncover new opportunities.
EnronOnline remains the only principal-based energy transaction site in the market, and
we are not sitting still. In September, we launched Version 2 of EnronOnline, bringing
customers advanced features, such as customized product and market screens and the
ability to place limit orders.
We are also rapidly expanding the reach of EnronOnline by adding products such as
bandwidth, metals, and pulp and paper. We are now offering almost 1,200 products
online.
Natural Gas
Total natural gas volumes almost doubled in the third quarter to a record 28.8 I3cf/day front
15.5 Bcf/day in 1999.
In North America, third quarter gas volumes grew 82% to 25.2 Bct%day from 13.9
I3cf/day last year. We arc experiencing the benefits of both growing overall market
demand and increasing market share, and our- growth is very broad-based.
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- Our U.S. gas volumes increased 95% in the third quarter to 17.8 Bcf/day, or an
increase of 9 Bcf/day, reflecting growth in every market.
- In Canada, our volumes were up 57% to 7.4 Bcf/day. Just as in the U.S.,
EnronOnline has increased price transparency and market liquidity.
Delivered gas volumes in Europe more than doubled to 3.6 Bcf/day in the third quarter
versus 1.6 Bcf/day last year.
- In the U.K., we have seen significantly increased price volatility and there has been a
marked increase in the number of both market participants and our counterparties. On
the Continent, the Gas Directive was implemented in August. Today about 20% of the
market is open. The Netherlands, Spain, Belgium and Germany are the most active
markets today.
Power
Physical power volumes marketed increased 52% during the quarter to 173 million megawatt
hours from 114 million megawatt hours a year ago.
In North America, power volumes increased 46% to 163 million megawatt hours. Again,
our power business is very broad-based.
- During the third quarter, our U.S. volumes were split roughly 50/50 between the
western and eastern U.S. Supply constraints and resulting price pressures in California
and other locations have demonstrated the need for skilled marketers like Enron to
provide reliable power supply and stable prices.
- We are significantly growing our power business in Canada. Enron was recently the
successful bidder for a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement for approximately 700
MW in Alberta. We acquired long-tern contractual access to power output with
control over plant dispatch at a cost well below a new-build cost.
Our power business in Europe continues to expand. Physical power volumes in Europe
more than tripled to 9.9 million megawatt hours in the recent quarter.
The integration of the recently acquired metals business into our wholesale operations is
going very well. We are offering metals products through EnronOnline and are actively
pursuing longer term, structured and cross-commniodity transactions with existing and new
customers.
Enron also experienced a 94% increase in financial settlements to 212 Bcfe/day. This
reflects our unparalleled ability to provide our customers liquidity and price risk management
products.
IBIT attributable to our Assets and Investments business for the third quarter was $305
million versus last year's level of $240 million due to strong performance from our
investments (including net increases in the value of investments and from Investment
sccuritizations) and earnings from asset operations. Traditionally this business was largely
made up of our development projects internationally and in North America. Today this
business also includes merchant investments in the energy and conlinriinications sectors. We
frequently protect the value of these investments through hedging and other risk management
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teciuiiques. Our merchant assets and investments generate income from equity earnings and
both realized and unrealized gains or losses. j
Background Only:
3Q 3Q
2000 1999
Wholesale Revenue
$28,145 $11,062 154% Increase
IBIT (MM)
Commodity Sales/Services $404 $172 135% Increase
Assets and Investments 305 240 27% Increase
Unallocated Exp. 82 34 141% Decrease
Total Wholesale $627 $378 66% Increase
Physical Volumes (BBtue/d) 53.5 32.6 64% Increase
Natural Gas (Bcfe/d)
U.S. (incl. transport) 17.8 9.1 95% Increase
Canada 7.4 4.7 57% Increase
Europe/Other 3.6 1.6 121% Increase
Total 28.8 15.5 86% Increase
Power (Million MWh)
United States 163.0 111.3 46% Increase
Europe/Other 10.5 2.8 277% Increase
Total 173.5 114.1 52% Increase
Financial Settlements (Bcfe/d)
North America
Europe/Other
Total
164.0 72.6 126% Increase
48.2 36.8 31 % Increase
212.2 109.4 94% Increase
Overall - a great quarter in our wholesale business, a trend that has continued throughout the
year. Year to date, wholesale IBIT is up 41%, and volumes are up 49%.
Retail Encruv Services
Enron Energy Services has been running at a breakout pace this year. Enron's ability to
provide comprehensive energy outsourcing on a national scale continues to be a key
competitive advantage. With this year's high gas and power prices, Enron's price risk
management and energy Outsourcing services are experiencing much higher demand.
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Third quarter IBIT of $30 million compared to a loss of $18 million a year ago - a $48
million positive swing in earnings. Year-to-date, this business has reported IBIT of $70
? million.
New energy contracts totaled $4.1 billion, including a $1 billion 10-year agreement with
Starwood Resorts & Hotels. We also closed several mid-size deals with companies such as
Compaq, General Growth, Macerich and several others. General Growth and Macerich are
two of the largest shopping mall REITs in the country. Together with Simon Properties, a
$1.2 billion deal we closed last year, we now manage the energy requirements for three of the
top five hall operators in the U.S. We have enormous scale to optimize these assets and
maximize efficiency. Also, our initial contracts typically represent only a portion of the
outsourcing potential with a customer. Initial contracts with new customers serve as the
beginning of relationships that offer big upselling potential. During the third quarter, we
closed over $500 million of contracts with existing customers, including Simon Properties.
As we perform, our customers are seeing the value in outsourcing additional facilities to
Enron.
In Europe, we have two components of our retail business - industrial outsourcing and mid-
market outsourcing. Both operations are growing quickly. We are ramping up contracting
with the European operations of our U.S. industrial customers. Also, we are seeing significant
growth in our European mid-market commodity business, signing up an average of 3,000
small customers a week.
The large increases in contracting activity we have experienced is resulting in significant
revenue increases. For the third quarter, retail revenues were up over 172% to $1.5 billion.
Background Only:
3Q 3Q
(MM) 2000 1999
Revenues $1,476 $542
CGS (1,325) (485)
Gross Margin $ 151 $ 57
GM as a % of Revenue 10.2% 10.5%
Expenses (incl. Deprec.) (137) (82)
Gain on Warrant Sale 30 --
Other 14) 7
1131T $ 30 $
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Transportation and Distribution
Enron's Transportation and Distribution business includes Enron Transportation Services
(formerly the Gas Pipeline Group) and Portland General Electric. Third quarter IBIT was up
15% to $157 million.
Planned pipeline expansions in Florida are progressing on schedule, with significant capacity
increases coming in each of the next three years. All of our major pipelines continue to report
solid earnings and cash flow.
Portland General's earnings increased primarily due to increased wholesale margins and
volumes sold. The sale of Portland General is expected to close early in the first quarter next
year.
3Q 3Q
(MM) 2000 1999 Change Reason
IBIT
Gas Pipeline Group $ 83 $85 2% Decrease '99 Interest from EOTT to GPG
Portland General $ 74 $52 42% Increase higher wholesale vols, margins
Total $157 $137 15% Increase
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Broadband Services
Enron reported an IBIT loss of $20 million in the third quarter, reflecting costs to establish
this new business, largely offset by revenues from the increased value of our communications-
related investments.
We are building a high capacity network as a low-cost platform for delivery of bandwidth
services, similar to our energy model. Unlike the energy industry, carrier networks are not
adequately interconnected. Enron is creating the switching network that will be highly
interconnected with other carriers.
Our network is comprised of fiber, pooling points. network control software and servers.
With 15,000 miles of owned and swapped fiber capacity complete or in installation plus
our leased capacity, we connect today to 40 cities and will reach 60 major cities in the
U.S. and Europe within just a few months.
i
During the third quarter, we completed pooling points in nine additional cities. We now
have 13 pooling points installed, which was our full-year target. Another six will be
complete by year-end. These pooling points are the switches that now provide access to
over 50 networks in common carrier hotels and data centers.
With our network control software, we can manage bandwidth independent of the E
underlying fiber ownership.
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We have over 400 servers deployed. We are optimizing our network architecture by
incorporating new software technology and deploying servers in the most cost-effective
locations.
The network enables us to offer a range of products and services, which we report as
Bandwidth Intermediation and Content Services.
Enron is actively making markets and transacting in Bandwidth Intermediation.
In the third quarter, we confirmed 24 trades with 9 counterparties. We also had over 10
additional transaction requests, subject to getting agreements in place. During the quarter,
we extended our product beyond circuits - we executed both our first trade for satellite
capacity and for IP transport.
We report in terms of DS3 equivalents delivered (a common denominator for differing
capacities actually delivered). In the third quarter, we delivered almost 1,400 DS3 month
equivalents, which was a 42% increase over last quarter and equal to our total first half
activity. With fourth quarter commitments in hand, we expect to meet or exceed our full
year target of 5,000 DS-3 month equivalent deliveries.
In our Content Services business, we executed an additional $19 million of new contracts
during the quarter, with a significant new contract for IP transport, which includes a firm level
of bandwidth services and peaking levels as well. Also, we are deploying the first phase of
our Entertainment-on-Demand product for Blockbuster's movie content. As we discussed last
quarter, we believe this agreement is one of the largest ever signed and represents enormous
long teen value - well over $1 billion in future revenues. All product equipment and software
components are finalized, and we are rolling out in select neighborhoods of Seattle, Portland,
Salt Lake City and New York City.
Corporate and Other
Corporate and Other reported an IBIT loss of $128 million in the third quarter versus a
recurring loss of $23 million last year. Included in this segment are corporate expenses and
Enron's investments in Azurix, clean fuels and renewable energy. MIT this quarter was down
from last year due to long-term employee compensation tied to specific goals for increasing
shareholder value, reduced earnings from equity investments in this group and and increased
information technology expenses related to our new business and eCommerce initiatives.
Conclusion
We are very pleased with this quarter's performance and remain comfortable with a full year
earnings expectation of $1.40.
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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
JANUARY 2001
This is the final announcement for Quark Matter 2001, the 15th International Conference on
Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
Up to date information regarding the conference can always be found on our web site at:
http://www.rhic.bnl.gov/qm2001/
Please note that the scientific program can be found on the web, and that transparencies of
talks will be posted as quickly as possible with a direct link from each talk listed on the
program. For the parallel talks, abstracts are already linked to the listed talks.
CONTENTS
Registration
Conference Office
Inclement Weather
Conference Schedule
Conference Venues
Conference Computing
BNL Day
Student Program
Social Program
Arrival at BNL
Meals
Companions Program
Local Transport
==> Registration
Registration for the conference will be held in the Javits Lecture Center. A packet of
registration materials including conference and local information, badges, and tickets for
conference activities will be provided.
Please note that admission to conference lunches and use of conference shuttle buses will be
limited to participants with appropriately color-coded badges. You must have your badge by
lunchtime on Monday!
Registration opens at 1PM on Sunday and is available until 8PM, concurrently with the
Student Symposium and Welcome Reception. Shuttle bus service to and from the hotels and BNL
will be operating. Registration re-opens at 7:30AM Monday morning shuttle buses and a special
continental breakfast will be offered to people who wish to register at this time.
Information on Companions Programs will be available at Javits on Sunday, and at the
Wyndham Hotel on Monday morning.
==> Conference Office
The Conference Office is located in Room 108 of the Javits Lecture Center. The office is
headed by Mrs. Doris Rueger, the Conference Secretary. Incoming messages will be posted on
Bulletin Boards in the center of the Javits rotunda.
The Conference Office may be reached at:
Phone 631 344 - 5663
631 - 632 - 4875
631 - 632 - 4860
FAX 631 344 - 2166
631 - 632 - 4833
Office Hours are:
Sunday January 14 10:00 AM 9:00 PM
Monday January 15 7:00 AM 8:00 PM
Tuesday January 16 7:00 AM 3:00 PM (BNL Day)
Wednesday January 17 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
Thursday January 18 8:00 AM 3:00 PM (NYC Trip)
Friday January 19 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
Saturday January 20 8:00 AM 3:00 PM
==> Emergency 631 - 632 - 3333 Dial 333 from campus phones
==> Conference Computing
Quark Matter 2001 is providing participants with a computer center located in Room 105/6
of Javits. It is equipped with 24 PCs with Internet connections, hubs for plugging in laptops,
printers and support staff. The hours of operation will be as follows:
Sunday January 14 10:00 AM 9:00 PM
Monday January 15 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
Tuesday January 16 8:00 AM 1:00 PM (BNL Day)
Wednesday January 17 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
Thursday January 18 8:00 AM 3:00 PM (NYC Trip)
Friday January 19 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
Saturday January 20 8:00 AM 1:00 PM
==> Inclement Weather the conference has arranged for excellent weather during the
week. However our local contact has from time-to- time proved unreliable in this department. In
case of severe weather the conference will announce any postponements or cancellations on local
radio station WALK 97.5FM which provides continuous closing coverage in case of winter
storms. The University maintains a snow emergency number ( 631-632-SNOW ) which will
provide up-to-date information on conference schedule changes.
==> BNL Day:
A special afternoon is planned at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Tuesday. The
afternoon will provide a unique opportunity to tour the RHIC accelerator facilities and the four
RHIC experiments. Buses will deliver participants to Berkner Hall, where Lunch will be provided.
This will be followed by an afternoon program which will include 3 parallel sessions, a poster
session on RHIC and non-RHIC instrumentation topics, and the tours. Continuous bus service will
allow participants to move between the parallel sessions and the facility tours. The afternoon
will conclude with a reception at Berkner Hall.
=> Conference Schedule:
Sunday January 14
1 PM Registration Opens Javits
2 PM Student Pre-Symposium Javits
6 PM Registration and Reception Javits
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Monday January 15
7:30 AM Registration Javits
9 AM Opening Session Staller
9:30AM Plenary I - Perspectives Staller
2 PM Plenary II Staller
8 PM Public Lecture by Lawrence Krauss Staller
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Tuesday January 16
8:30 AM Plenary III Staller
1 PM Buses to Brookhaven National Laboratory
2:30 PM Parallel Session I
Instrumentation Posters
RHIC Facility Tours
6:30 PM Reception at BNL
..........................................................................................................................................
Wednesday January 17
9 AM Plenary IV Staller
2 PM Parallel Session II Javits
7:15PM Cocktails & Banquet Wyndham Hotel
..........................................................................................................................................
Thursday January 18
9 AM Plenary V Staller
1 PM Excursion to American Museum of Natural History
and Rose Center for Earth & Space
.........................................................................................................................................
Friday January 19
9 AM Plenary VI Staller
2 PM Parallel Session III Javits
..........................................................................................................................................
Saturday January 20
9 AM Plenary VII - Summaries Staller
1 PM Conference Adjourns
Non-instrumentation posters will be displayed in two sessions
(Monday Wednesday, Thursday Saturday) on the second level of Javits.
Staller = Staller Center for the Arts - Main Stage
Javits = Javits Lecture Center
==> Conference Venues
Most of the key locations of importance to the conference are highlighted on the campus map in the
handout package. All of these locations are within a 5-minute walk from each other, the bus drop-
off point, and the parking garage. Of special interest are:
Javits Lecture Center:
This is the nerve center for the conference. A floor plan is included in your package. It
houses the conference office (room 108), a computer room (105/106), transparency-scanning and
rapporteur-support room (222), and a video conference facility (221). Parallel sessions on
Wednesday and Friday will be held in Rooms 100, 102, and 110. The Student Symposium will be
held in Room 110.
Posters will be displayed along the second-floor balcony in two sessions for the duration of
the conference.
Staller Center for the Arts
The 1100-seat Main Stage will be the venue for all plenary sessions, as well as the Monday
evening public lecture by Lawrence Krauss.
Student Union
The ballroom and adjoining Bleacher Club at the Student Union will be the site for all the
conference lunches. There is a covered walkway between Staller and the Union. The Friday lunch
for students will be in the Bleacher Club.
Student Activities Center (SAC)
The SAC offers several services of interest to participants. The SAC is closed on Monday
January 15 (Martin Luther King Day) and on Saturday.
Dining Breakfast will be available every morning (except Monday and Saturday) starting
at 7:30AM. For those who prefer a different selection of foods for lunch, the SAC provides a food
court with pizza, stir-fry, wraps, burgers, pre-packed sandwiches and even sushi boxes. All meals at
the SAC are at participants own expense.
The Seawolf Marketplace, located just off the main lobby in the Student Activities Center,
offers fresh coffee, snacks, convenience items, campus logo merchandise, and an assortment of
special gifts. It is open 8:30 AM till 5:00PM Tuesday through Friday.
Cash Machines - An ATM is located directly outside the Seawolf Marketplace in the SAC, at the
entrance to the Student Union, and also in the Administration Building (adjacent to the Parking
Garage) lobby.
Library The Stony Brook campus has a number of libraries that meet the information needs of
the University community. The Frank Melville, Jr., Memorial Library provides an intellectual and
physical focus to the campus and is among the largest academic libraries in the nation. The
Mathematics/Physics/Astronomy Library is located on the C-Level of the Graduate Physics
building. Both libraries are open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5:00 PM.
The University Bookstore is located on the ground level of the Melville Library (opposite the SB
Union), and stocks a wide selection of new and used textbooks, reference and trade books, study
aids, general books, magazines, school supplies, dorm living supplies, gifts and novelties, greeting
cards, clothing with the Stony Brook logo, backpacks, class rings, toiletries, candy and snacks.
Hours of operation during the conference are
Monday, January 15, thru Friday, January 19: 8:15 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, January 20: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
==> Student Program:
Quark Matter 2001 is providing a program to enhance the educational experience for students.
We have planned several activities specifically for students. On the Sunday afternoon preceding
the conference, there will be a 4-hour mini-symposium covering experimental and theoretical
information relevant to the conference. The program is:
George Sterman QCD from Short Distances to Long
Dirk Rischke Thermo- and Hydrodynamics for Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
Reinhard Stock The Dynamics of A+A Collisions: When do the Relevant
Observables"Freeze Out"?
William A. Zajc A Pedestrian's Guide to RHIC and Its Experiments
On Monday evening Prof. Lawrence Krauss has been invited to give a lecture, open to the public,
on RHIC. That evening we plan to have a dinner for the students. On Friday we will sponsor a
luncheon for students with more senior scientists. This luncheon will be an excellent time for
students to expand their scientific interactions in an informal setting. In addition to these activities,
the Tuesday trip to BNL will allow students to tour the four RHIC experiments and discuss
experimental and physics issues with RHIC scientists.
Students housed in BNL Dormitories will be provided with bus service to conference activities.
==> Arrival at BNL
For those people arriving at Brookhaven National Laboratory over the weekend we have
made special arrangements to pick up housing keys and obtain food. When you arrive you should
ask your bus or limo to take you first pick up your keys, wait for you and then drive you to your
housing it can be a long walk! Keys are available as follows:
Saturday January 13 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM Housing Office Bldg. 179
Other times Security Bldg. 50
Sunday January 14 2:30 PM Midnight Housing Office Bldg. 179
Other times Security Bldg. 50
Food service is available at BNL as follows:
Berkner Hall Cafeteria 7:30AM 2:00PM Saturday, Sunday, Monday 1/15
7:30AM 2:30PM Tuesday - Friday
Users Center 5:00 PM 9:00 PM Sunday, Saturday (1/13 only)
5:00 PM 11:00 PM Tuesday - Friday
Vending Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS), open 24 hours
Near the Housing Office in Bldg. 179, open until midnight.
==> Meals:
There will be coffee provided in Staller starting one hour before each morning plenary session to
accommodate those people arriving early.
A continental breakfast will be available from 7:30 AM on Monday in Javits for those people
registering. Breakfast is available at participants expense in the Student Activities Center (SAC)
starting at 7:30AM from Tuesday through Friday. On Saturday a continental breakfast will be
available in Staller to early arrivals from BNL.
During the conference there will be refreshments served at breaks during the morning and
afternoon sessions.
All participants who have registered before December 19, 2000 will be provided with box lunches
from Monday through Saturday, in the Student Union. On Tuesday a lunch will be served on arrival
at BNL; on Thursday participants on the tour will take box lunches on the buses.
For those who prefer to purchase a different selection of foods for lunch, the SAC (open Tuesday
through Friday) provides a food court with pizza, stir-fry, wraps, burgers, pre-packed sandwiches
and even sushi boxes.
There are also many reasonably priced restaurants in the campus area that are within a few minute-
drive from campus. A list of these can be found on our web site and in your information package.
Students and conference shuttle-bus users will be provided with a buffet dinner in the Student
Union on Monday evening to permit them to attend the Krauss lecture.
Food service is available at BNL as follows:
Berkner Hall Cafeteria 7:30AM 2:00PM Saturday, Sunday, Monday 1/15
7:30AM 2:30PM Tuesday - Friday
Users Center 5:00 PM 9:00 PM Sunday, Saturday (1/13 only)
5:00 PM 11:00 PM Tuesday - Friday
Vending Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS), open 24 hours
Near the Housing Office in Bldg. 179, open until midnight.
=> Social Program:
Quark Matter 2001 will provide ample opportunities for extracurricular activities and social
interactions. Participants will receive complementary admission to all these functions. These
include:
Sunday, January 14 Welcome Reception at the Javits Lecture Center
Monday, January 15 Evening public outreach lecture, An Atom from Long Island,
by Prof. Lawrence Krauss, aimed at the local community. Krauss is a theoretical physicist with
wide research interests, including the interface between elementary particle physics and cosmology,
where his studies include the early universe, the nature of dark matter, general relativity and
neutrino astrophysics. Prof. Krauss is the author of several acclaimed popular books, including,
The Fifth Essence: The Search for Dark Matter in the Universe, Fear of Physics and The
Physics of Star Trek, which was a national best seller. Prof Krauss has just been awarded the
prestigious Lillienthal Prize by the APS, most recently won by Stephen Hawking.
Tuesday, January 16 Reception at BNL hosted by Brookhaven Science Associates and
corporate sponsors after the tours and parallel sessions.
Wednesday, January 17 Conference Banquet at the Wyndham Windwatch Hotel. Cocktails
start at 7:15 PM. The after-dinner speaker is Dr. Chris Quigg of FNAL who will talk on Physics
in the New Millennium. For people driving from campus, turn right (South) onto Nicolls Road
(Route 97) and go 8.5 miles to the Long Island Expressway (I-495). Take 495 West to Exit 57
(Veterans Memorial Highway) and make a right at the light onto Veterans Memorial Highway. At
the next light make a right onto Vanderbilt Motor Parkway. Continue on Motor Parkway. The hotel
is on the left.
Thursday, January 18 The conference excursion will be to New York City to visit the
new Rose Center for Earth and Space in the American Museum of Natural History.
Inside the Rose Center rests the new Hayden Planetarium; the Cullman Hall of the Universe; and
the Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth. The inaugural Space Show, Passport to the Universe offers
viewers a 3-D tour of the universe, where they will seem to "fly" through a scientifically accurate
virtual recreation of our galaxy and beyond. Participants will be able to view this show, as well as
any of the other Museum exhibits, including the world famous Dinosaur Halls, the Hall of African
Mammals, and the critically acclaimed Hall of Biodiversity.
The Museum closes at 5:45PM. Participants will then have several hours to eat in one of the many
restaurants in the neighborhood between the Museum and Lincoln Center. There are a large variety
of cuisines at all price scales. A guide to the area will be available. Participants will then return to
the Museum to board buses back to campus and the hotels. Buses will leave as they are filled, with
the last bus departing the Museum at 9PM. Participants wishing to go on the tour must request
tickets at regsitration.
Companions Program:
Our companion program was not sufficiently subscribed to undertake the tour programs originally
announced. The only tour which has not been cancelled is the Wednesday January 17, Phantom of
the Opera on Broadway in New York City. Tickets for this show are being offered now to the
public.
We will arrange small excursions to some of the areas of interest on Long Island for small groups.
These excursions will be arranged during the conference.
The Companion Program will maintain a desk at the Wyndham Hotel for tour reservation and area
information. On Sunday only, we will have an information desk at the Javits Center that will be
open during registration and the Welcome Reception. We will meet on Monday in the Wyndham
Lobby at 9:30 to discuss plans. Times for trips will then be posted at the Wyndham desk.
The weather can be cold, between 20-32 degrees Fahrenheit so bring warm clothing, hats and
gloves so you can fully enjoy what our beautiful Long Island has to offer.
=> Local Transport:
The shuttle bus schedule from hotels and dormitories can be found below. Please note that this
service is sized to accommodate only those who specifically requested it on their Travel forms. All
others are asked to use private transport.
Ample parking will be available on campus in open air lots and in a garage close to the conference
functions. Complementary parking stickers will permit a free single entrance per day in the garage.
A limited number of stickers will be available at the conference desk.
The airport bus schedule on Saturday January 20 will be announced during the conference.
Participants needing this service must sign up with the conference office before Wednesday
January 17 at 1PM.
QUARK MATTER 2001 SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
BROOKHAVEN LAB STONY BROOK
At Stony Brook, buses drop-off in Staller Loop close to Staller
Pick-up in Staller Loop at Admin Lobby entrance
At Brookhaven drop-off/pick-up at front entrance of Compton House Dormitory
(Curie House is directly behind Compton walk to front and wait inside vestibule)
Transit time between Brookhaven (BNL) and Stony Brook is about 40 minutes
Sunday January 14 Student Symposium and Welcome Reception
Leave BNL 12:00 noon
Leave BNL 5:00 PM
Leave Stony Brook 7:00 PM
Leave Stony Brook 8:15 PM
Leave Stony Brook 8:30 PM
Each morning 2 buses will be available. The first will leave when full, the second at the
scheduled time.
Monday January 15
Leave BNL 7:15 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM limited capacity to BNL
Leave Stony Brook 9:15 PM after Krauss lecture
Tuesday January 16
Leave BNL 7:15 AM
Leave Stony Brook 12:45 PM to BNL Day activities
Wednesday January 17
Leave BNL 7:30 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM for banquet at Wyndham
Leave Wyndham 9:30 PM
Thursday January 18
Leave BNL 7:30 AM
Leave Stony Brook 2:00 PM limited capacity to BNL (NYC trip)
Friday January 19
Leave BNL 7:30 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM
Saturday January 20
Leave BNL 7:30 AM
Leave Stony Brook 2:00 PM
QUARK MATTER 2001 SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
BEST WESTERN HOTEL STONY BROOK
At Stony Brook, buses drop-off in Staller Loop close to Staller
Pick-up in Staller Loop at Admin Lobby entrance
Transit time between Best Western (BW) and Stony Brook is about 30 minutes
Sunday January 14 Welcome Reception
Leave BW start 5:00 PM, approx 30 minutes until 7:30PM
Leave Stony Brook 5:30 PM every 30 minutes until 8:15 PM
Each morning 2 buses will be available. The first will leave when full, the second at the
scheduled time.
Monday January 15
Leave BW 7:15 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM limited capacity to BNL
Leave Stony Brook 9:15 PM after Krauss lecture
Tuesday January 16
Leave BW 7:30 AM
Leave Stony Brook 12:45 PM to BNL Day activities
Leave BNL 9:00 PM
Wednesday January 17
Leave BW 8:00 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM for banquet at Wyndham
Leave Wyndham 9:30 PM
Thursday January 18
Leave BW 8:00 AM
Leave Stony Brook 2:00 PM limited capacity to BW (NYC trip)
Friday January 19
Leave BW 8:00 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM
Saturday January 20
Leave BW 8:00 AM
Leave Stony Brook 2:00 PM
QUARK MATTER 2001 SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
WYNDHAM HOTEL STONY BROOK
At Stony Brook, buses drop-off in Staller Loop close to Staller
Pick-up in Staller Loop at Admin Lobby entrance
Transit time between Wyndham (WH) and Stony Brook is about 35 minutes
Sunday January 14 Welcome Reception
Leave WH 5:00 PM and every 30 minutes until 7 PM
Leave Stony Brook 6:00 PM and every 30 minutes until 8:30 PM
Each morning 2 buses will be available. The first will leave when full, the second at the
scheduled time.
Monday January 15
Leave WH 7:15 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM limited capacity to WH
Leave Stony Brook 9:15 PM after Krauss lecture
Tuesday January 16
Leave WH 7:15 AM
Leave Stony Brook 12:45 PM to BNL Day activities
Leave BNL 9:00 PM
Wednesday January 17
Leave WH 7:45 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM for banquet at Wyndham
Thursday January 18
Leave WH 7:45 AM
Leave Stony Brook 2:00 PM limited capacity to WH (NYC trip)
Friday January 19
Leave WH 7:45 AM
Leave Stony Brook 6:30 PM
Saturday January 20
Leave WH 8:00 AM
Leave Stony Brook 2:00 PM
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**[MEMORANDUM]{.underline}**
DATE: September 18, 2008
FROM: Jonathan Imbody
Vice President for Government Relations
Christian Medical Association - Washington Bureau
21798 Jarvis Sq. • Ashburn, VA 20147
TO: Secretary Mike Leavitt
RE: Provider Conscience Regulation
I write in strong support of the regulation and in specific reference to
the request for *\"information with regard to general knowledge or lack
thereof of the protections established by these nondiscrimination
provisions, including any facts, surveys, audits, reports, or any other
evidence of knowledge or lack of knowledge on these matters in the
general public...\"*
To answer this question, the polling company, inc. on September 11-14,
2008 conducted a nationwide survey, commissioned by the Christian
Medical Association. Full results of this survey are included in this
memorandum, below.
This scientific, objective poll found that only 38 percent of Americans
realize that physicians may not legally be coerced into violating
standards of medical ethics and their own conscientiously held moral
convictions by requiring them to perform abortions or refer patients for
abortions.
This widespread ignorance of civil rights protections helps explain why
over 40 percent of our members report being pressured to violate their
moral and ethical convictions in healthcare. It also underscores the
urgent need for the HHS regulation and to educate the public and medical
community concerning civil rights in healthcare.
Protecting the civil rights of healthcare professionals allows their
adherence to time-tested ethical standards that protect patients,
including the Hippocratic Oath. It\'s ironic and alarming that many
today would actually disregard civil rights and forbid physicians from
following the Hippocratic Oath and other ethical standards that respect
early human life.
If physicians lose the freedom to follow conscience and ethical
standards, patients lose the protections of those standards. Patients
also will ultimately lose access to those physicians, who will be forced
to choose other careers rather than violate ethical standards.
*Thank you* very much for your consideration of these views and the poll
data, which follows.
**the polling company TM, inc./WomanTrend\
*for\
*Christian Medical Association**
To: Jonathan Imbody, Vice President for Government Relations
From: Kellyanne Conway, President and CEO
Date: September 16, 2008
Re: Analysis of Findings: *Nationwide Survey of American Adults*
#### Introduction and Methodology
**the polling company TM, inc**. is pleased to present to **Christian
Medical Association\
(CMA)** the results of a recent nationwide telephone survey of 1,000
adults (aged 18+).
The survey was fielded September 11-14, 2008 at a Computer Assisted
Telephone Interviewing (CATI) phone facility using live callers. The
sample was drawn utilizing a Random Digit Dial (RDD), where phone
numbers were generated by a computer to ensure that every household in
the nation with a landline telephone had an equal chance to be surveyed.
Sampling controls were used to ensure that a proportional and
representative number of adults were interviewed from such demographic
groups as age, gender, race and ethnicity, and geographic region^1^
according to the latest figures available from the United States Census.
One close-ended question that probed Americans' knowledge about federal
law and the obligations of doctors when patients request abortions was
added to a national omnibus survey. The addition of this question was
prompted by a request from the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services for information regarding the public's knowledge (or lack
thereof) about this topic. The final question wording was approved by an
authorized representative of CMA prior to fielding.
The margin of error is calculated at +/- 3.1% at the 95% confidence
level, meaning that in 19 out of 20 cases, the results obtained would
differ by no more than three point one percentage points in either
direction if other groups of 1,000 adults were surveyed using the same
random sampling plan. Margins of error for subgroups are higher.
^1^ Northeast includes CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT, NJ, NY, PA; North Central
includes IL, IN, MI, OH, WI, IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD; South includes
DC, DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV, AL, KY, MS, TN, AR, LA, OK, TX; West
includes AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY, AK, CA, HI, OR, WA.
#### Most Americans Don't Know the Law Regarding Doctors and Abortion.
*\"I am now going to ask you a question about healthcare and the law.\
\"If a patient in the United States wants a doctor to perform an
abortion or to refer her to another doctor who will perform an abortion,
which of the following BEST describes what the doctor is required to do
by federal law?\"*
\[Read entire list before recording one answer\]
------ ----------------------------------------------------------------
4% \"The doctor must perform the abortion.\"
38% \"The doctor does not have to perform the abortion, but must
refer the patient to another doctor who will.\"
38% \"The doctor does not have to perform the abortion, nor does he
or she have to refer the patient to another doctor who will.\"
5% \"It depends\" (volunteered).
11% Don't know (volunteered).
4% Refused (volunteered).
------ ----------------------------------------------------------------
**W**hen read three possible descriptions regarding the legal
obligations of a doctor when a patient requests an abortion, the clear
majority of Americans surveyed revealed they did not have a firm grasp
on the law.
As the results box demonstrates, just 38% of those surveyed selected the
description that is actually in line with current federal law: that a
doctor has the right to refuse to provide both the procedure and the
referral.
By comparison, 42% of these adults believed the doctor did have some
obligation under federal law: either to perform the abortion (a paltry
4%) or at least refer the patient to someone who would (38%). Another
11% admitted they weren't sure and 5% allowed for situational variances,
saying "it depends."
An examination of the crosstabular data revealed the following:
> [**The lack of knowledge of federal law on this topic was widespread
> as no more than 47% of any demographic subgroup selected the correct
> description of the doctor's obligations**.]{.underline} Those more
> likely than most to know the doctors was not required to perform an
> abortion or provide a referral included 45-64 year olds, residents of
> the North Central region, and those earning between \$25,000 and
> \$50,000 per year.
Young adults (those aged 18-24) stood out as especially likely to
believe the\
doctor was legally required to perform an abortion (10% vs. 4% overall).
> Groups more likely than most to believe a physician in this
> situation was legally bound to give a referral to an abortion provider
> included 18-24 year olds, residents of the North East, and Hispanics.
>
> Americans more apt than average to admit they simply did not know
> included 25- 34 year olds, seniors (65+), and those earning less than
> \$25,000 per year.
>
> There was no appreciable difference between the answers of men and
> women, nor was there a statistically significant pattern based on
> education.
#### In Conclusion\...
*These data make clear that most Americans aren't sure what the rights
and obligations of doctors are regarding abortion. While very few
believe doctors are compelled by federal law to perform the procedure, a
substantial number think they are required to provide a referral. To
fully comprehend their rights and options as patients, it is important
for Americans to understand the laws governing the practice of medicine
by doctors.*
*Overall, it seems apparent that additional information is required to
ensure both doctors and patients know both their rights and their
obligations.*
#### TOPLINE DATA
**Nationwide Telephone Survey of 1,000 Adults**
Field Dates: September 11-14, 2008 Margin of Error: +/- 4.4%
1\. I am now going to ask you a question about healthcare and the law.
If a patient in the United States wants a doctor to perform an abortion
or to refer her to another doctor who will perform an abortion, which of
the following BEST describes what the doctor is required to do by
federal law?
\[Read entire list before recording one answer\]
------ ----------------------------------------------------------------
4% \"The doctor must perform the abortion.\"
38% \"The doctor does not have to perform the abortion, but must
refer the patient to another doctor who will.\"
38% \"The doctor does not have to perform the abortion, nor does he
or she have to refer the patient to another doctor who will.\"
5% \"It depends\" (volunteered).
11% Don't know (volunteered).
4% Refused (volunteered).
------ ----------------------------------------------------------------
**[DEMOGRAPHICS]{.underline}**
2. What is your age?
> 13% 18-24
>
> 17% 25-34
>
> 19% 35-44
>
> 19% 45-54
>
> 14% 55-64
>
> 16% 65+
>
> 2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
3. Are you Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino?
> 13% YES
>
> 86% NO
>
> 1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
4. Which of the following describe your race? You can select as many as
apply.
> 75% WHITE/CAUCASIAN
>
> 11% BLACK/AFRICAN-AMERICAN
>
> 2% ASIAN/ASIAN-AMERICAN
>
> 12% SOME OTHER RACE
>
> 2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
5. What is your household's total income before taxes?
> 14% UNDER \$25,000
>
> 9% \$25,000- \$34,999
>
> 17% \$35,000- \$49,999
>
> 17% \$50,000- \$74,999
>
> 26% \$75,000 OR MORE
>
> 17% DON'T KNOW/REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
6. Are there any children under the age of 18 living in your household?
> 40% YES
>
> 59% NO
>
> 1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
7. What was the last grade in school you completed?
> 7% LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL
>
> 32% HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE
>
> 28% SOME COLLEGE/ ASSOCIATES DEGREE
>
> 19% COLLEGE GRADUATE
>
> 13% POST GRADUATE
>
> 1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
7. Gender
> 48% MALE
>
> 52% FEMALE
8. Region^1^
> 19% NORTHEAST
>
> 22% NORTH CENTRAL
>
> 37% SOUTH
>
> 23% WEST
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