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lou snutt:
I've just returned a couple from 09mr09aa
and 10mr09aa

F.

Richard Haselgrove:

--- Quote from: Josef W. Segur on 19 May 2009, 10:55:39 am ---
Thanks! I'd gathered a short list of five 06mr09ad_B3_P1 WUs to monitor, was thinking of looking for some 04mr09ac samples too. The compessibility test is sufficiently diagnostic, I think.

If you get a chance, would you get the value out of the
<data_desc>
  <start>
    <time>
field and convert it to UTC? The OnlineConversion.com Julian Date Converter or similar will tell us the actual start time of the WU, being an 'ad' it could actually be March 7 or even 8 data.
                                                                             Joe

--- End quote ---

The raw time in that field is 2454897.5549821, which converts to Sat 7 March 2009 01:19:10 using onlineconversion.

Edit - I've given it a bump start, and it's running normally - as would be expected from the compression test.

Pappa:
I have one that failed today and one that passed... A soon as the Forums are back I will post which they are...

BTW, I tried to consolidate the discussion to a single thread...
Edit
Okay
ap_12ja09ae_B3_P1_00110_20090307_15552.wu http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=422182744

Error
ap_21mr09ad_B3_P1_00134_20090510_28001.wu http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=441959393
ap_10mr09ab_B3_P1_00338_20090516_24490.wu http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=443962960
ap_12mr09ab_B3_P1_00026_20090516_23480.wu http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=444107319

Richard Haselgrove:

--- Quote from: Richard Haselgrove on 19 May 2009, 12:36:09 pm ---
Edit - I've given it a bump start...


--- End quote ---

Oooof - that was a crunch-and-a-half - "percent blanked: 82.71". Maybe the bit got stuck during the recording ;D ?

I've preserved the datafile for http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=1231307250

Josef W. Segur:

--- Quote from: Richard Haselgrove on 20 May 2009, 09:18:21 am ---
Oooof - that was a crunch-and-a-half - "percent blanked: 82.71". Maybe the bit got stuck during the recording ;D ?
--- End quote ---

The other one I've seen completed, 1231344675, had "percent blanked: 87.79". That was about 15 minutes later [(170 - 101)*13.42 seconds] so doesn't refute the possibility that the beginnings of the problem are being seen. WU 444908104 is ap_06mr09ad_B3_P1_00399_20090518_30837.wu so right at the end of that channel. Could turn out to show the full problem...

An AP WU has 8 MiB of data and each byte can have any of 256 values. If it's normal data, the incidence of each possible value should be not too far from 32768. If the stuck bit problem has started, 16 of the patterns would have a much higher incidence than the other 240. I'm not sure what tool would be useful for that kind of check.
                                                                     Joe

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