The names of the plot files are: eb026-weight-[1...10].ps.gz station weight vs. time eb026-auto-[1|4|8].ps.gz station autocorrelation real vs. freq eb026-cross-[1|4|8][a|p].ps.gz baseline amp/phs vs. freq eb026-ampphase-[1...10][a|p].ps.gz baseline amp/phs vs time The first number in [] refers to the intermediate Measurement Set (#1->#10). If present, the following 'a' or 'p' denotes an amp or phase plot. The plots vs. frequency use only data from fringe-finders in the specified MS (1=DA193,scn25; 4=4C39.25,scn76; 8=2007,scn199), for all stations/baselines. The weight plots show the whole experiment, and the ampphase plots show the whole experiment for Ef-* baselines, omitting scans of M82. More about specific details from these plots in the cover letter. Domains of the intermediate MSs (N keys to the plot-file names): N scans time range 1 1 - 25 14:30 - 16:18 2 26 - 50 16:20 - 18:14 3 51 - 75 18:14 - 20:50:30 4 76 - 100 20:07:30 - 21:58 5 101 - 123 21:58 - 00:08:30 6 124 - 150 00:08:30 - 01:46 7 151 - 174 01:47 - 03:12 8 175 - 200 03:14 - 05:11 9 201 - 224 05:11 - 07:03 10 225 - 248 07:03 - 08:30 (a) WEIGHT plot - shows both pols, with color-coding: Red=IF1/LCP Blue=IF1/RCP Each 0.5s integration is plotted as a separate ".". (b) AUTOCORRELATION SPECTRA plots - each pol plotted separately to insulate against effects of RFI on the scale of the y-axes as much as possible. The individual plots' y-axes may not necessarily go down to 0. (c) BASELINE SPECTRA plots - show (separately) amp and phase vs frequency for all baselines, vector averaged in time over the plotted scans. Color coding still red=LCP, blue=RCP. y-axis ranges self-scale, not necessarily extending to 0 for the amps, nor encompassing 360deg for phase. (d) AMP/PHASE(t) plots - show all IFs/pols for baselines Ef-*, leaving out M82 scans. There's one plot per intermediate MS, like the WEIGHT plots. Color coding remains the same: red=LCP, blue=RCP. The frequency points are vector averaged over the middle 80% of the band to make these plots. Each integration is plotted as a separate ".".