¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAt last! Pretty sure I have now managed to transfer my data to ezRA suite to produce some nifty plots! Waiting for Ted Cline from SARA to confirm ¨C but it seems to me likely the following show hydrogen. As always comments and constructive criticisms are very welcome! I am hoping to let this run for few days and then demonstrate varying plot over time. Andy ? From last night: ? The following shows the typical double peak of hydrogen detected via SDR# with IFAverage Plug-in and 50 Ohm dummy load to calibrate: ? ? When I processed the data from last night from SDR# IFAverage plug-in is processed in ezRA suite, I obtained following results: ? ? The Doppler shift of -0.4MHz corresponds to the hydrogen peaks seen on SDR# on same system ¨C so even if the Doppler shift itself is erroneous due to some error in system then this data above corresponds to the typical hydrogen trace. In addition, this peak is +96 degrees galactic longitude which corresponds to when Cygnus crossed Zenith ¨C my Ptarmigan Triffid array is pointed at the Zenith. ? The peak drops gradually as galactic longitude moves away from +96 degrees so that at +91 degrees see below: ? ? There is another peak at +152 degrees galactic longitude, smaller than peak above = the Milky Way was now crossing Perseus: ? ? The above findings correspond to the bright orange strip in the plot below: ? ? ? |