Data Access
This Data Set consists of edited Browse Data derived from an original Data Set obtained from the Voyager 2 Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) Instrument in the Vicinity of Uranus. Data are provided for 70 Instrument Channels covering the Range from 1.2 kHz to 1326 kHz in uniform 19.2 kHz Steps, each 1 kHz wide. Data are included for the Period 1986:019:00:00 through 1986:031:23:59.
In order to produce this Data Set from the original Raw PRA Data, several Steps have been taken:
Thus, Values for a given Channel are separated in Time by an Increment of 48 s. Each 48 s Time Interval has associated with it a Value for LHC Polarization and one for RHC Polarization.
During Data Gaps, the entire Record is absent from the Data Set; that is, missing Records have not been zero-filled or otherwise marked. Bad Data within a Record is indicated by the Value Zero, which cannot otherwise occur.
Each Datum is returned as a 16 bit Quantity; it represents the mean Power received in the given Channel at the specified Time and Polarization. The returned Quantity is the Value in mB about a reference Flux Density. The Value of 0 mB represents a Voltage of 1 µV across the front End of the Receiver. To convert a returned Quantity to Flux, use the Formula:
flux = 7.0×10^-22 (10^(mB/1000)) W/(m^2 Hz)
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This Data Set consists of edited Browse Data derived from an original Data Set obtained from the Voyager 2 Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) Instrument in the Vicinity of Uranus. Data are provided for 70 Instrument Channels covering the Range from 1.2 kHz to 1326 kHz in uniform 19.2 kHz Steps, each 1 kHz wide. Data are included for the Period 1986:019:00:00 through 1986:031:23:59.
In order to produce this Data Set from the original Raw PRA Data, several Steps have been taken:
Thus, Values for a given Channel are separated in Time by an Increment of 48 s. Each 48 s Time Interval has associated with it a Value for LHC Polarization and one for RHC Polarization.
During Data Gaps, the entire Record is absent from the Data Set; that is, missing Records have not been zero-filled or otherwise marked. Bad Data within a Record is indicated by the Value Zero, which cannot otherwise occur.
Each Datum is returned as a 16 bit Quantity; it represents the mean Power received in the given Channel at the specified Time and Polarization. The returned Quantity is the Value in mB about a reference Flux Density. The Value of 0 mB represents a Voltage of 1 µV across the front End of the Receiver. To convert a returned Quantity to Flux, use the Formula:
flux = 7.0×10^-22 (10^(mB/1000)) W/(m^2 Hz)
Role | Person | StartDate | StopDate | Note | |
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1. | MetadataContact | spase://SMWG/Person/Todd.A.King | |||
2. | MetadataContact | spase://SMWG/Person/Lee.Frost.Bargatze |
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