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Wind WAVES All Instruments Daily Summary Color Dynamic Spectrograms

ResourceID
spase://NASA/DisplayData/Wind/WAVES/All/DS/Color_PS/P1D

Description

Wind Waves RAD2, RAD1, and TNR dynamic spectrogram plots with frequency in kHz on the vertical axis and time in UT on the horizontal axis. Each file contains one electric field spectrogram from each of three instruments: RAD1 (radio receiver band 1), RAD2 (radio receiver band 2) and TNR (thermal noise receiver). The intensity values are color coded and are expressed as tlm counts above galactic background for the RAD1 and RAD2 receivers and as dB below a volt per root Hz for the TNR. Each plot spans 24 hours. Above the RAD2 spectrogram are spacecraft GSE coordinates at the beginning and ending of the time period of the plot. RAD1 PLOT RAD1 is the low frequency radio astronomy receiver. It sweeps over the range of 20 to 1040 kHz with as many as 256 channels. However, some of the time the number of channels is restricted to 16 or 32 so that direction of arrival and polarization information can be obtained. RAD2 PLOT RAD2 is the high frequency radio astronomy receiver. It sweeps over the range of 1.075 to 13.825 MHz with as many as 256 channels. However, some of the time the number of channels is restricted to 16 or 32 so that direction of arrival and polarization information can be obtained. TNR PLOT The thermal noise receiver (TNR) is designed to actively track the solar wind plasma frequency. TNR consists of 5 overlapping bands. Each band covers 2 octaves, with the next band beginning at the mid point of the lower band. The overall frequency range is 4 - 256 kHz. Usually the tnr is operated in a mode where the first, third and fifth bands are sampled, but occassionally the instrument is driven by neural network software which tries to pick the one band containing the plasma frequency. At the bottom are panels showing the AGC level of each band and it can be determined from these just which mode of operation exists. The main plot is in the form of a dynamic spectra with intensity shown as a color bar. The units are db below a volt per root Hz. Information on the instrument and antenna status is also provided below the TNR spectrogram.

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ResourceID
spase://NASA/DisplayData/Wind/WAVES/All/DS/Color_PS/P1D
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
Wind WAVES All Instruments Daily Summary Color Dynamic Spectrograms
ReleaseDate
2024-06-08 18:48:59Z
RevisionHistory
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2024-01-10 12:34:56.789
Note
Update version. Changed InformationURL. Updated AccessURL. JMW
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2024-06-08 12:34:56.789
Note
Update version. Changed InformationURL. Updated AccessURL. JMW
Description

Wind Waves RAD2, RAD1, and TNR dynamic spectrogram plots with frequency in kHz on the vertical axis and time in UT on the horizontal axis. Each file contains one electric field spectrogram from each of three instruments: RAD1 (radio receiver band 1), RAD2 (radio receiver band 2) and TNR (thermal noise receiver). The intensity values are color coded and are expressed as tlm counts above galactic background for the RAD1 and RAD2 receivers and as dB below a volt per root Hz for the TNR. Each plot spans 24 hours. Above the RAD2 spectrogram are spacecraft GSE coordinates at the beginning and ending of the time period of the plot. RAD1 PLOT RAD1 is the low frequency radio astronomy receiver. It sweeps over the range of 20 to 1040 kHz with as many as 256 channels. However, some of the time the number of channels is restricted to 16 or 32 so that direction of arrival and polarization information can be obtained. RAD2 PLOT RAD2 is the high frequency radio astronomy receiver. It sweeps over the range of 1.075 to 13.825 MHz with as many as 256 channels. However, some of the time the number of channels is restricted to 16 or 32 so that direction of arrival and polarization information can be obtained. TNR PLOT The thermal noise receiver (TNR) is designed to actively track the solar wind plasma frequency. TNR consists of 5 overlapping bands. Each band covers 2 octaves, with the next band beginning at the mid point of the lower band. The overall frequency range is 4 - 256 kHz. Usually the tnr is operated in a mode where the first, third and fifth bands are sampled, but occassionally the instrument is driven by neural network software which tries to pick the one band containing the plasma frequency. At the bottom are panels showing the AGC level of each band and it can be determined from these just which mode of operation exists. The main plot is in the form of a dynamic spectra with intensity shown as a color bar. The units are db below a volt per root Hz. Information on the instrument and antenna status is also provided below the TNR spectrogram.

Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.PrincipalInvestigator
GeneralContact
spase://SMWG/Person/Robert.J.MacDowall
2.MetadataContactspase://SMWG/Person/James.M.Weygand
3.GeneralContactspase://SMWG/Person/Roger.A.Hess
InformationURL
Name
WIND-WAVES: The Radio and Plasma Wave Investigation on the WIND Spacecraft
URL
Description

Wind/WAVES page maintained at NASA/GSFC with descriptions of the instrument, publications, examples of data, a form for requesting summary plots, Type II/IV event lists and access to numerical data in IDL save file format and ASCII format and IDL code.

Language
en
PriorIDs
spase://VWO/DisplayData/Wind/WAVES/WIND_WAVES_DS_24H_ALL_COLOR_PS
spase://VWO/DisplayData/Wind/WAVES/All/DS.Color.PS.P1D
spase://VSPO/DisplayData/Wind/WAVES/All/DS/Color_PS/P1D
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
Wind WAVES Display Data postscript files at SPDF
URL
Description

SPDF directory listing of PS format plots for RAD1, RAD2, TNR as well as combined summary plots in color and grayscale.

Language
en
Format
Postscript
Encoding
None
InstrumentIDs
MeasurementType
Waves.Passive
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
1994-11-11 16:00:00Z
RelativeStopDate
-P2D
Note
Data are current to within a day or two.
DisplayCadence
P1D
ObservedRegion
Earth.Magnetosphere
ObservedRegion
Earth.NearSurface.Plasmasphere
ObservedRegion
Earth.NearSurface.AuroralRegion
ObservedRegion
Earth.NearSurface.PolarCap
ObservedRegion
Heliosphere.Inner
ObservedRegion
Heliosphere.Outer
SpatialCoverage
CoordinateSystem
CoordinateRepresentation
Spherical
CoordinateSystemName
HERTN
Caveats
The color Postscript files (wi_p1c_wav and wav_summary) are missing the frequency labels and marks on the RAD1/RAD2 plot. The grayscale Postscript files (wi_p1_wav) have the labels and marks.
Keywords
Dynamic Spectrogram
Spectrogram
AKR
Auroral hiss
Auroral Kilometric Radiation
Chorus
Continuum radiation
Myriametric radiation
Plasmaspheric Hiss
Solar radio burst
Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation
TKR
Type II Solar radio burst
Type III Solar radio burst
Type IV Solar radio burst
UHR
Upper hybrid resonance
Transmitter
Jovian Decametric Radiation
Parameter #1
Name
RAD1 and RAD2 TLM counts above Galactic Background
Description

The intensity values are color coded and are expressed as tlm counts above galactic background for the RAD1 and RAD2 receivers

Cadence
P1D
Wave
WaveType
PlasmaWaves
Qualifier
Magnitude
Qualifier
Pseudo
WaveQuantity
ACElectricField
FrequencyRange
SpectralRange
RadioFrequency
Low
20
High
13825
Units
kHz
Parameter #2
Name
TNR dB below a volt per root Hz
Cadence
P1D
Wave
WaveType
PlasmaWaves
Qualifier
Magnitude
Qualifier
Pseudo
WaveQuantity
ACElectricField
FrequencyRange
SpectralRange
RadioFrequency
Low
4
High
256
Units
kHz