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Message 1039360 - Posted: 8 Oct 2010, 2:23:43 UTC

While processing a task, I noticed it had a two pulses in one signal. Is this anything special? I'm new to posting here so if someone can tell me how to post pics here it would be appreciated.



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Message 1039465 - Posted: 8 Oct 2010, 7:30:37 UTC - in response to Message 1039360.  

Go to PHOTOBUCKET and open a free account. Then upload your picutre or Jpeg etc. Then copy the IMAGE code that it generates there and then paste that in to a bulletin board such as the SETI boards.

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Message 1040219 - Posted: 9 Oct 2010, 14:27:04 UTC - in response to Message 1039465.  
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Go to PHOTOBUCKET and open a free account. Then upload your picutre or Jpeg etc. Then copy the IMAGE code that it generates there and then paste that in to a bulletin board such as the SETI boards.

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Do not forget to include the right tags.
In your case (for images/pics) you will have to use the following signs---> [img] here you will have to embed the whole link to your pic[/img]
At the top left handside of this page (when you edit your text by posting/answering) you will find a link which explains you the handling of those tags.
Its name is BBCode, a simplified one of the HTML encoding.
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Message 1040259 - Posted: 9 Oct 2010, 16:01:15 UTC - in response to Message 1039360.  

While processing a task, I noticed it had a two pulses in one signal. Is this anything special? I'm new to posting here so if someone can tell me how to post pics here it would be appreciated.

Because pulses have a characteristic period, the pattern found by folding is displayed twice to show what the period is relative to the pulse width. If what you saw is similar to what's shown at http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/sah_glossary/pulses.php there's no need to post a picture here.

This thread probably should have been in the Number Crunching forum, the mechanical details of what's shown on the graphics is distant from the underlying science.
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Message 1041381 - Posted: 12 Oct 2010, 1:12:39 UTC - in response to Message 1040259.  

Well, two things I realized. 1). How I saved them I don't think that I'll be able to use Photobucket. I used the ctrl+alt+prtsc to save the pic. I was using an older computer and saved the pic in wordpad. It came up as a rtf file. 2) I mislabled my topic. I should've said it was two sets of triplets in one signal. Thanks for all of those that offered help. I'll keep trying to post the pics I captured.
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