Due to characteristics of the EA038 observations (short integrations, changing array composition, single-pol), the normal standard plots weren't optimal for summarizing the experiment. We therefore made a different set of plots manually, as described below. The names of the plot files and a brief synopsis of their contents are: ea038.{pass}-weight.ps.gz station weight vs. time ea038.{pass}-auto-[1,2,3].ps.gz station autocorrelation real vs. freq ea038.{pass}-cross-[1,2,3][a,p].ps.gz baseline amp/phs vs. freq ea038.{pass}-ampphase-[1,2][a,p].ps.gz Ef-* baseline amp/phs vs. time where {pass} = "cont" or "line" (the cont & line plots show the same extracts of the data from the respective runs, unless specified). The weight plots show the whole experiment. The auto & cross plots show 2 minutes of data taken near from [1] scan 7 (3C345), [2] scan 45 (J1928+0848), and [3] scan 143 (3C454.3). The ampphase plots show the whole experiment without any target sources, and the amp(t) plots also omit the fringe finders to avoid throwing off the y-axis scale. In baseline plots, the 'a' or 'p' denotes an amp or a phase plot. (a) WEIGHT plots - plot each 0.25s integration plotted as a separate ".". For the continuum plot, the subband color-coding is: SB0=red, SB1=blue, SB2=cyan, SB3=green. Colors overplot, so only green is visible on the plot (i.e., no individually bad subbands). The line correlation has only one subband. (b) AUTOCORRELATION SPECTRA plots - show real vs. freq for each station, using 2min of data from the middle of the scans listed above. The y-axis range doesn't necessarily go down to zero. (c) BASELINE SPECTRA plots - show (separately) amplitude and phase vs. frequency for all baselines for the same 2-minute intervals (vector averaged) form the standard auto-plots. The y-axes range in each amplitude plot self-scales independently. Phase plots all show +/- 200 degrees. (d) AMP/PHASE(t) plots - show (separately) amplitude & phase for Ef-* baselines as a function of time for the whole experiment for non-target sources. The amp(t) plots further omit the fringe-finder sources, which would otherwise have dominated the y-axis scale. There are two versions of the continuum plots, in which only one subband is shown, as denoted by the numeral in the filename: [1] - SB0; no Cm [2] - SB2; no Da,Df,Kn Each 0.25s integration is plotted as a separate ".", with the middle 80% of the band used for vector-averaging in frequency.