Last revision 31 August 1998 TJD 11050 = 25 August 1998 TJD 11051 = 26 August 1998 Because the FOT sent the wrong BAULLDNM command file to the spacecraft (they used an old version instead of the newly sent version) during the turnon procedure after BATSE had been put in a low-power mode when GRO experienced attitude control problems later attributed to an incorrect solar ephemeris, the LLD settings for some of the Spectroscopy Detectors were incorrect. This was especially critical for the 0.4X gain detectors, 3 and 4, so that it was not possible to calibrate SDs 3 and 4 during the interval TJD/SoD: 11050/77638 - 11051/71726. The end of the interval was determined by when the command file BRTSLLD was sent to correct the LLDs. Therefore, no records exist in the spectral calibration history files for SDs 3 and 4 for the above interval. Because BATSE was in a low-power mode (high voltage effectively off) before it was turned back on, no spectral calibration records or any count rates exist for any detectors from early TJD 11047 through late on TJD 11050. Triggers 7019 and 7020 occurred during the interval on TJD 11051; number 7020 was a particle event and number 7019 was probably an accidental coincidence between some strange noisy high count rates in Large Area Detector 5 and an ordinary fluctuation in Detector 7.