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Seti Monitor




Topic started on 6-3-2003 @ 03:46 PM by K_OS


Is anyone running Seti Monitor. I have it on but have no idea what all the green and red (looks like red could be a shade of orange) lines are. The cluster I am running now is the only one I have seen it do it on.
One cluster may have had a green line, I think. But never the 5 red lines with it.
If someone could explain it to me I'd appreciate it.

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K_OS



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reply posted on 7-3-2003 @ 03:44 AM by MidnightDStroyer


If I'm not mistaken, I think the Seti@home website caontains a few pages of info on what the data itself is & what processing operations are being run on it. However, unless you've got a pretty good clue what electronic audio-processing is about, you might not understand all of it.



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reply posted on 6-12-2003 @ 04:50 AM by pantha


I have had it for my last six work units and one of them showed a really big peak in it




I don't know what that means.
Mind you I think that it is a high gaussian reading that would show a possible signal. my highest so far out of the 6 units on my monitor is
score: 0.42
power: 3.64
fit: 8.64
I have no idea what a good reading would be. Any ideas anyone?



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reply posted on 6-12-2003 @ 08:38 AM by baked


Here is a legend with stats on returned work:

Spike (returned when signal ratio>22)
Gaussian (returned when signal ratio >3.2&fit <8.8)
Interesting Gaussian (returned & fit <2+1.6*power)
Pulse (returned when score >1.0)
Triplet (returned when score >7.75)

I use setispy, always been user friendly

Hope this helps!
Baked



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