PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM STANDARD_DATA_PRODUCT_ID = HEA DATA_SET_ID = "MEX-M-MRS-1/2/3-EXT1-0935-V1.0" PRODUCT_ID = "M00SUE0L1A_HEA_061071900_00.TXT" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2009-03-17T08:54:36.000 PRODUCER_ID = "SUE" INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID = "MEX" OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2006-04-20 NOTE = "DSN MEX Data Collection" END_OBJECT = TEXT END Miscellaneous ============= This is the first report since HEA610A.TXT. Omitted in the previous report (HEA6108A.TXT) was the fact that exit occultations were captured at the beginning of bistatic radar recordings on both days 097 and 098. These are one way and the modulation state changed almost immediately upon egress, but the data are in hand if anyone should want to use them. Open Loop Data ============== Data Collection --------------- We have completed quick-look processing on the following MEX RSR open loop radio occultation data at Stanford: DOY DSS RSR BAND RSR CH KSPS BT REC RECS RSR MAX START STOP ID RS LEN FILE NAME SNR --- --- -------- -------- ---- --- -- ---- -- ----- ----- ------------ ----- 107 63 19:00:00 19:20:00 X/XR 4 1 2 16 8260 1201 6107190A.RSR 53.9 107 63 19:00:00 19:20:00 X/SR 3 1 2 16 8260 1201 6107190B.RSR 43.9 The X-Band carrier starts about 100 Hz below the center and drifts an additional 150 Hz before ingress, suggesting that the predicts were getting a bit stale. There is a corresponding offset and drift at S-Band. There should be little impact on the science since the signals remain comfortably within the 2 kHz bandwidth.