[Frost] The trial to improve the SL5 and SL6 in DC calibration
Sungkyun Park
sp06k at fsu.edu
Mon Oct 3 12:27:35 EDT 2011
Hi Natalie,
The numbers in the following table are run number, time, mean of SL4, mean of SL5, and mean of SL6.
| runno | time | SL4 | SL5 | SL6 |
| 62807 | 20110927225416 | -35.3223 | -139.811 | -140.111 |
| 62815 | 20110927222045 | -54.6687 | -151.925 | -148.734 |
| 62820 | 20110927234432 | -21.8991 | -123.737 | -119.829 |
| 62823 | 20110927230722 | -18.4576 | -121.324 | -120.322 |
| 62833 | 20110927223246 | -39.6712 | -158.193 | -116.134 |
| 62836 | 20110927222429 | -45.5405 | -173.89 | -132.767 |
| 62840 | 20110927215320 | -34.0017 | -160.611 | -114.766 |
| 62842 | 20110927223146 | -37.4104 | -184.945 | -146.133 |
| 62844 | 20110924022455 | -29.6497 | -194.188 | -155.24 |
| 62847 | 20110927225903 | -44.1939 | 17.1841 | 33.6983 |
| 62850 | 20110920002053 | -39.4444 | 12.1588 | 26.8006 |
There is big step between run 62844 and run 62847.
I applied the calibration constant of 62850 into runs from the run 62704 to the run 62844.
Can you cook the runs with B05 on my cooking list?
Sung
Florida State University
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