So far, I have been unable to find a reference to what all the display charts mean that we are looking at while processing packets. Does anyone have a really good explanation. Like how much actual power is the Peak power we see listed? How much actual time does one packet cover in what would be a realtime recording? What I see on the page seems to represent that one packet was taken from a one second spot on a tape. What are all the spikes, noise, xmtr signals, etc.? I have mine running in the constant mode, and would like to find out more about what we are seeing here. Thanks all, Booby ------------------ Unlimited thinking equals unlimited man.
If you go to the web site they do a pretty good job of explaining what exactally each phase of the scan is looking for.. I do agree that they should do a better job of telling us what we are seeing when we run the program.. But I guess if we actually knew what it was we were looking at it wouldn't be as interesting.. ------------------ (Midnight@golden.net) (Ouch.my.head) (http://home.golden.net/~midnight/)
Mid12am is correct Booby,... go and have another look at their web site... I had to...and I am still not excatly sure about it all...! Maybe once we look at it a bit more, read more about it, compare what we are reading to what we are seeing...maybe we will understand more fully what we are participating in ... re: the logistics of it all ------------------ Bottica (Jenouk@hotmail.com) [This message has been edited by Bottica (edited May 19, 1999).]
I think I all of us ET searchers at home send a message to the SETI institute that we want more information available for home users they might do somthing about it. If any one wants to e-mail me I would be happy to communicate with you
Thanks for the replies. I did find the info mentioned above, and now understand a little more about it. Thanks again... Booby