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Message 2014902 - Posted: 10 Oct 2019, 18:13:11 UTC

I've been noticing an extra (I don't know the word for it) but a triplet with an extra one. Four raised bars instead of the normal 3 with green tips. The last bar is raised but no green tip. Most of the ones I've seen have been in the October 2019 work. Anyone else notice this?
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Message 2015155 - Posted: 12 Oct 2019, 8:23:32 UTC

A result on it's own is just a single result.
Once we have done our screening pass a huge corelation job has to be done.
While fascinating quadruplets are of 'less use' in detecting signals as they are frequently due to the mixing of other signals.
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Message 2015164 - Posted: 12 Oct 2019, 12:51:24 UTC - in response to Message 2015155.  

Thanks for that answer. I usually run Seti@home using my GPU but its been giving me a lot of blue screens of death lately so went back to just using my CPU. Never noticed them before.
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