Notes on sample-swap-affected channels in the Reduced Data Set K.Riles 8/29/03 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Of the 152 H1 S2 channels (2-byte integers) affected by sample swapping, 13 appear in the standard reduced data set (RDS) sample: H1:LSC-AS_DC H1:LSC-REFL_DC H1:LSC-SPOB_MON H1:IOO-MC_F H1:PSL-FSS_RCTRANSPD_F H1:PSL-PMC_TRANSPD_F H0:PEM-PSL1_ACCX H0:PEM-BSC2_ACCX H0:PEM-BSC2_ACCY H0:PEM-BSC3_ACC1X H0:PEM-HAM3_ACCX H0:PEM-PSL1_MIC H0:PEM-BSC3_MAG Two of these channels, H1:LSC-REFL_DC and H1:LSC-SPOB_MON, were downsampled in the RDS creation by a factor of eight (16kHz->2kHz for H1:LSC-REFL_DC and 2kHz->256Hz for H1:LSC-SPOB_MON). Since the original swapping was every other channel (0,1,2,3,4,5,... -> 1,0,3,2,5,4,... ), one would naively expect the final downsampled channel to be reasonably close to what it should have been in the absence of the swapping, but this guess has not been verified quantitatively.