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         <ResourceName>Radio JOVE AJ4CO TFD Array and dual Radio JOVE 20.1 MHz Data</ResourceName>
         <ReleaseDate>2022-02-19T12:34:56.789</ReleaseDate>
         <RevisionHistory>
            <RevisionEvent>
               <ReleaseDate>2022-02-19T12:34:56.789</ReleaseDate>
               <Note>RadioJOVE: Resource Header Description reformated, One URL corrected for // typo in some files. Metadata submitted by J.M. Weygand on 2021-11-08, reviewed by LFB</Note>
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         <Description>RadioJOVE Single Frequency Data Product. This data set consists of observations made at the AJ4CO Observatory using a Terminated Folded Dipole (TFD) Array and two 20.1 MHz Radio JOVE direct conversion receivers, 7 kHz Bandwidth. The two receivers provide uncorrelated Right Circularly Polarized (RCP) and Left Circularly Polarized (LCP) data. These data are generated using the Radio Sky-Pipe Software. The data set consists of five channels of data.

These data may include observations of Solar Radio Bursts, Jupiter decametric radio emission, or Galactic Background radio emission.

The Radio-SkyPipe produced datafiles consist of a fixed length header and a variable length note. The data portion of the file for one channel of data consists of an 8 byte timestamp using the VisualBasic 6 date format (days since 1 Jan 1900) followed by one 8 byte data value (Channel 1), this pattern repeats until the end of file. More details can be found in the Data File Structure document on the Radio-SkyPipe help page (see Information URL).</Description>
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            <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/David.Typinski</PersonID>
            <Role>DataProducer</Role>
         </Contact>
         <Contact>
            <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Jim.Sky</PersonID>
            <Role>TechnicalContact</Role>
         </Contact>
         <Contact>
            <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Leonard.N.Garcia</PersonID>
            <Role>ArchiveSpecialist</Role>
         </Contact>
         <Contact>
            <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/James.M.Weygand</PersonID>
            <Role>MetadataContact</Role>
         </Contact>
         <Contact>
            <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Lee.Frost.Bargatze</PersonID>
            <Role>MetadataContact</Role>
         </Contact>
         <InformationURL>
            <Name>Radio Jove Spectrograph Users Group (SUG)</Name>
            <URL>http://radiojove.org/SUG/</URL>
            <Description>Available at this site is a description of the Observatory facilities, a manual for the Dual Dipole antenna, and a guide to reading the binary data file produced by the Radio-SkyPipe software.</Description>
         </InformationURL>
         <InformationURL>
            <Name>Radio Sky Publishing Radio-SkyPipe Help Page</Name>
            <URL>http://radiosky.com/skypipehelp/V2/datastructure.html</URL>
            <Description>The page &quot;Radio-SkyPipe data file structure&quot; describes the file standard.</Description>
         </InformationURL>
         <InformationURL>
            <Name>An Overview of the Radio JOVE Project</Name>
            <URL>https://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/pubs/docs/RadioJoveSummary2014.pdf</URL>
            <Description>An Overview of the Radio JOVE Project–Summer 2014, Chuck Higgins, Middle Tennessee State University</Description>
         </InformationURL>
         <InformationURL>
            <Name>AJ4CO Radio Astronomy Publications</Name>
            <URL>https://www.aj4co.org/Publications/Publications.html</URL>
            <Description>This site provides descriptions of radio receiver systems at AJ4CO as well as other radio astronomy-related documentation</Description>
         </InformationURL>
         <InformationURL>
            <Name>AJ4CO Miscellaneous Data</Name>
            <URL>https://pds-ppi.igpp.ucla.edu/radiojove/radiojove-aj4co/radiojove-aj4co-misc-data/</URL>
            <Description>This site provides descriptions of radio receiver systems at AJ4CO, observation logs and other documentation</Description>
         </InformationURL>
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         <RepositoryID>spase://SMWG/Repository/RadioJOVE</RepositoryID>
         <AccessURL>
            <Name>Radio JOVE Data Archive</Name>
            <URL>http://radiojove.org/archive.html</URL>
         </AccessURL>
         <Format>Binary</Format>
      </AccessInformation>
      <AccessInformation>
         <RepositoryID>spase://SMWG/Repository/PDS/PPI</RepositoryID>
         <AccessURL>
            <Name>Radio JOVE AJ4CO Radio-SkyPipe data held at the Planetary Plasma Interactions node of the Planetary Data System</Name>
            <URL>https://pds-ppi.igpp.ucla.edu/radiojove/radiojove-aj4co/radiojove-aj4co-rsp-raw/</URL>
         </AccessURL>
         <Format>Binary</Format>
      </AccessInformation>
      <InstrumentID>spase://SMWG/Instrument/Ground/AJ4CO/TFD-RJ</InstrumentID>
      <MeasurementType>Waves.Passive</MeasurementType>
      <SpectralRange>RadioFrequency</SpectralRange>
      <Parameter>
         <Name>Time</Name>
         <Description>The time array of the data. The time resolution is variable but is typically set at about 0.1 seconds ( that is about 10 samples/second)</Description>
         <Units>Days since 1 January 1900</Units>
         <Support>
            <SupportQuantity>Temporal</SupportQuantity>
         </Support>
      </Parameter>
      <Parameter>
         <Name>Channel 1: sound card left, average detection method, averaged raw sound card data (RCP)</Name>
         <Wave>
            <WaveType>Electromagnetic</WaveType>
            <WaveQuantity>ACElectricField</WaveQuantity>
            <FrequencyRange>
               <SpectralRange>RadioFrequency</SpectralRange>
               <Low>20.097</Low>
               <High>20.103</High>
               <Units>MHz</Units>
            </FrequencyRange>
         </Wave>
      </Parameter>
      <Parameter>
         <Name>Channel 2: sound card right, average detection method, averaged raw sound card data (LCP)</Name>
         <Wave>
            <WaveType>Electromagnetic</WaveType>
            <WaveQuantity>ACElectricField</WaveQuantity>
            <FrequencyRange>
               <SpectralRange>RadioFrequency</SpectralRange>
               <Low>20.097</Low>
               <High>20.103</High>
               <Units>MHz</Units>
            </FrequencyRange>
         </Wave>
      </Parameter>
      <Parameter>
         <Name>Channel 3: calibrated antenna temperature, RCP</Name>
         <Units>KiloKelvins</Units>
         <Wave>
            <WaveType>Electromagnetic</WaveType>
            <WaveQuantity>ACElectricField</WaveQuantity>
            <FrequencyRange>
               <SpectralRange>RadioFrequency</SpectralRange>
               <Low>20.097</Low>
               <High>20.103</High>
               <Units>MHz</Units>
            </FrequencyRange>
         </Wave>
      </Parameter>
      <Parameter>
         <Name>Channel 4: calibrated antenna temperature, LCP</Name>
         <Units>KiloKelvins</Units>
         <Wave>
            <WaveType>Electromagnetic</WaveType>
            <WaveQuantity>ACElectricField</WaveQuantity>
            <FrequencyRange>
               <SpectralRange>RadioFrequency</SpectralRange>
               <Low>20.097</Low>
               <High>20.103</High>
               <Units>MHz</Units>
            </FrequencyRange>
         </Wave>
      </Parameter>
      <Parameter>
         <Name>Channel 5: 10*log(RCP/LCP)</Name>
         <Wave>
            <WaveType>Electromagnetic</WaveType>
            <WaveQuantity>ACElectricField</WaveQuantity>
            <FrequencyRange>
               <SpectralRange>RadioFrequency</SpectralRange>
               <Low>20.097</Low>
               <High>20.103</High>
               <Units>MHz</Units>
            </FrequencyRange>
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