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Message 1996912 - Posted: 5 Jun 2019, 15:02:37 UTC

It would be nice to be able to view a summary of detected triplets that my CPU found within the SETI data it processed. Thank you. JDL
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Message 1996916 - Posted: 5 Jun 2019, 15:13:19 UTC

There are a number of third party applications that allow you see the details of your results - SETISpirit is one that comes to mind, but there are others.
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Message 1996920 - Posted: 5 Jun 2019, 15:25:40 UTC - in response to Message 1996916.  

Appreciated. Thank you. I will try.
While I got you, is there any way to identify what piece of the universe was surveyed? Much like e reverse lookup based on telescope location and position ?
Again, thank you.
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Message 1996924 - Posted: 5 Jun 2019, 16:03:22 UTC

Same application does that - so "two in one", plus a load more.
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