Notes from CR2 images --------------------- 001 - This is a mix of 14" and 15" wide paper. The 14" is okay, but the 15" (everything from 001-525 to the end) all has the wrong year. The correct year is 1978, meaning these records should have been placed in 025, not 001. The segment dated 7 FEB 77 belongs after 025-065, and the segment dated 8 FEB 77 belongs after 025-170. The following evidence supports this: (1) 8 lines per inch vertically instead of 6, (2) N50CH is running instead of SMP50, (3) commas in failing channels, (4) punched card output did not exist until after Wow!, (6) neither did negative standard deviations, (7) red serial numbers stamped at the perforation by the paper manufacturer are quite telling. 003-084 change from 100 millivolt to 50 millivolt units 004-001 change from millivolt to sigma is effective here 004-278 columns reordered, declination added 006-001 three levels of oxidation 006-472 page preceding this one was loaned out 3 Sep 1977; we'd like it back 010-099, 010-286, 010-353, 010-383 have the top of the page cut off by the frame. They were not re-shot, because the data are clearly legible in the preceding frames. 013-387 is marked "AUG 14 1977 CONTINUED", but the date has rolled to August 15 013-412 has the entire "wow" folder immediately preceding it in time 016-128 is a stray CR2 frame that belongs immediately before PNG frame 165-090; this happened because the record wound up in two different folders and was digitized more than ten years apart 025-005 shows an interesting narrowband signal 058-001 Eisenhower dollar curtain call 058-070 rare handwriting sample 096 - this folder has pathetic ink and shape properties and might be "representative" of the OCR problem 113 - another pathological OCR hurdle, even worse than 096 due to bad fading 110-007 sample of rarely seen handwriting 129-266 shows a catastrophic ribbon failure (not the only one) and raises interesting questions as to what is on record. 140 - one frame with printing on back of paper 144-352 huge RA/EST jump at "observing mode changed" about 10h10m RA; bug persists until 149-022. Total problem ran 15 Sep 1983 - 13 Oct 1983. 149-001 The rectangle is used to aim the camera. Usually removed before the first shot. 151-379 Printer draws a snake! 160-006 and 160-007 are mis-pagenated, but no data is missing. The seams are nearly invisible on this paper. Unusual folder names -------------------- cb records that were printed on cardboard ddd damaged pages collected from other folders in the 1980s list1 printout of punched cards that we saved list2 another printout of punched cards that we saved sp sampling program tests generally these are camera tests wow Wow! signal printout, scanned by Ohio History Connection