[FDS] stray scans
Borries Demeler
demeler at biochem.uthscsa.edu
Thu Sep 28 21:43:44 CDT 2006
>
> Greetings Virgil:
>
> I haven't seen this behavior either. Tom will have to comment. My guess is either the laser or timing is slipping out then back in. It may be necessary to send the original data and log file to Tom and myself.
>
> Glen
Hi Glen,
You can pick up the data at http://www.demeler.uthscsa.edu/stray-flo-data.zip
It seems there is a ~100 scan periodicity to this stray scan phenomenon.
-Borries
>
>
> -----Original message-----
> From: Virgil Schirf schirfv at biochem.uthscsa.edu
> Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:49:11 -0400
> To: fds at biochem.uthscsa.edu
> Subject: [FDS] stray scans
>
> > Good morning,
> >
> > Attached is a png file of scans taken last night of a sample. There are
> > several 'stray' scans in the data (scans 89, 201, 401, 506). What are
> > their cause and might we be expected to see these 'strays' occassionally?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Virgil
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