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Unusual Pattern??
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William T. Guiher Send message Joined: 15 Feb 01 Posts: 7 Credit: 46,768,864 RAC: 30 |
I don’t know if BOINC is accurately depicting the data or not. However, someone should perhaps look at: 18 hr 52' 28" RA 12 deg. 38' 50" DEC Recorded 1/29/04 16:12:09 Base Frequency 1.420000000 ghz The display showed a slightly skewed band of almost zero signal at the upper end of the frequency display. This zero signal band extended across the entire time width of the display at all display variations as the processing proceeded. No, I don’t just sit and stare at my screen saver, but the anomaly was so unusual as to catch my eye. Sincerely, William T. Guiher, P.E. |
ML1 Send message Joined: 25 Nov 01 Posts: 20323 Credit: 7,508,002 RAC: 20 |
I don’t know if BOINC is accurately depicting the data or not. However, someone should perhaps look at: This is well known and is in the FAQs. The centre frequency 1.420000000 GHz suffers a processing artifact and appears as a near zero 'trough' amongst nearby background noise. Happy crunchin', Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
William T. Guiher Send message Joined: 15 Feb 01 Posts: 7 Credit: 46,768,864 RAC: 30 |
I don’t know if BOINC is accurately depicting the data or not. However, someone should perhaps look at: |
William T. Guiher Send message Joined: 15 Feb 01 Posts: 7 Credit: 46,768,864 RAC: 30 |
Martin, Thank you for the info. I looked, but obviously missed the reference. I will most definitely keep crunching. (10k+) Bill Guiher |
StokeyBob Send message Joined: 31 Aug 03 Posts: 848 Credit: 2,218,691 RAC: 0 |
I searched for any documentation on it to. With no luck. Good eye Bill. It would really be something to spot a sign of alien life by seeing it on the screensaver. |
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