Latest revision 28 April 1999 DISCSC, other data, Trigger Number 7531 There was an NLDI error at the time of the trigger. Quality flag 33 was set by ICM for the interval TJD 11293 / SoD 31638.33 - 31642.36 The packet time of the packet containing the trigger start time is off by 64 milliseconds; it is later than it should be. Some relevant times are Trig start: 583A 7B96 125B = 11293/31638.0734 Trig load: 583A 7B96 18C7 = 11293/31638.0991 Packet preceding trigger: 583A 7B94 365B = 11293/31636.2174 1st DISCSC packet, containing trigger times actual: 583A 7B96 525B = 11293/31638.3294 (bad) should have been: 583A 7B96 425B = 11293/31638.2654 2nd DISCSC packet: 583A 7B98 4E5B = 11293/31640.3134 3rd DISCSC packet: 583A 7B9A 5A5B = 11293/31642.3614 The DISCSC "science" data in the 2nd DISCSC packet are incorrect and are simply a repetition of the data in the 1st DISCSC packet. The DISCSC "science" data in the 3rd DISCSC packet seem to be the sum of what should be in the 2nd and 3rd DISCSC packets. The CONTINUOUS data in the packet corresponding to the 2nd DISCSC packet are all zeros. However, the CONTINUOUS data in the packet corresponding to the 3rd DISCSC packet seem to be the sum of what should be the CONTINUOUS data in the packets corresponding to the 2nd and 3rd DISCSC packets. The DISCLA data never are all zeros. However, the DISCLA data (in the 2nd accumulation?) in the packet corresponding to the 2nd DISCSC packet seem to be slightly too low. The DISCLB data never are all zeros. However, the DISCLB data in one of the accumulations after the trigger seem to be slightly too low. The DISCSP data never are all zeros and are probably valid.