PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM STANDARD_DATA_PRODUCT_ID = HEA DATA_SET_ID = "MEX-X-MRS-1/2/3-PRM-0183-V1.0" PRODUCT_ID = "M00SUE0L1A_HEA_042871710_00.TXT" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2006-08-08T16:44:52.000 PRODUCER_ID = "SUE" INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID = "MEX" OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2004-10-13 NOTE = "DSN MEX RSR Data Collection: Day 287" END_OBJECT = TEXT END Miscellaneous ============= This is the first report since HEA4286A.TXT. Open Loop Data ============== Data Collection --------------- We have completed quick-look processing on the following MEX RSR open loop data at Stanford: DOY DSS RSR BAND RSR CH KSPS BT REC RECS RSR MAX START STOP ID RS LEN FILE NAME SNR --- --- -------- -------- ---- --- -- ---- -- ----- ----- ------------ ----- 287 15 17:10:00 20:57:00 X/XR 4 1 2 16 8260 13621 4287171A.RSR 48.3 287 15 17:10:01 20:57:00 X/SR 3 1 2 16 8260 13620 4287171B.RSR 33.4 Anomalies --------- Because these data were collected using DSS 15, there was no option to receive the LCP channel on either S- or X-band. Both RCP channels look very good in quick-look plots. At periapsis (about two-thirds of the way through the file), the X-band frequencies shift by about 50 Hz - probably the result of a small timing error in the frequency predicts.