H3 2011-10-27 revision

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Paul Wellicome
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H3 2011-10-27 revision

Post by Paul Wellicome »

I have incorporated most of Dive's comments, modified in the light of this morning's discussion.

I have chosen to split the additional instrumentation page into two because it was too full for a single page.

I have not added the RibEye channels: I am unclear as to where the RibEye actually measures and whether it can be reconfigured to measure different things. It would help if I had one to look at, but MIRA doesn't have RibEye. I would propose having a separate page only for RibEye so it will not affect these pages. If someone can identify the position of hte measurments, I can draw a figure...
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Re: H3 2011-10-27 revision

Post by DiVe »

Hello Paul,
I managed to prepare comments on some of the figures.

So that might raise some need for a decision I would like to ask for the opinion of the other TF members?
Or should we collect all replies and have a small decision online session for the open issues?
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Re: H3 2011-10-27 revision

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Here is the manual for the ribeye-system....
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