The 'standard plots' for EI011 are as follows: ei011-weight.ps station weight vs. time ei011-auto-[1,2].ps station autocorrelation amp vs. freq ei011-cross-[1,2][a,p].ps baseline amp/phs vs. freq ei011-ampphase-[1,2][a,p].ps Ef-* baseline amp/phs vs. time The auto and cross plots show data from scan 9 (OJ287) [1] and scan 71 (3C345) [2]. The ampphase plots show amp [a] or phase [p] vs. time, omitting target scans; the distinction between ampphase plots [1] and [2] is discussed below. The antenna numbering in these plots is 0-based -- thus one less than the corresponding antenna numbers in the AIPS FITS file. (a) WEIGHT plots The plot shows the weights for all IFs (parallel-hands only) per station, with each 2s integration plotted as a separate ".". The IF/pol color-coding is: IF1/RR = red IF1/LL = blue IF2/RR = cyan IF2/LL = green IF3/RR = pink IF3/LL = med.grey IF4/RR = brown IF4/LL = purple IF5/RR = teal IF5/LL = yellow IF6/RR = steel blue IF6/LL = lt.grey IF7/RR = black IF7/LL = orange IF8/RR = lt.green IF8/LL = lt.purple (b) AUTOCORRELATION SPECTRA plots The plots show 1 minute of data from the scans listed above. The IFs for a station are plotted side-by-side. The polarization color-coding is RR=red, LL=blue. The y-axis ranges don't necessarily go down to zero. (c) BASELINE SPECTRA plots The baseline vs. frequency plots show vector-averaged amplitude and phase for all baselines for the same scans/data-intervals as the autocorrelation plots, with amp & phase going to separate plots using the same baseline lay-out on the page. The polarization color-coding remains RR=red, LL=blue. (d) AMP/PHASE(t) plots The baseline vs. time plots show amplitude and phase for non-target scans on Ef-*, with amp & phase going to separate plots. Each 2s integration is plotted as a separate ".", with the middle 80% of the band used for vector-averaging over frequency. The color-coding is the same as in the weight plot. Each of amp & phase have two plots in the prelimiary set: [1] - all non-target sources [2] - not including the fringe-finder to avoid throwing off the y-axis scale for the amplitude plot In each case, the phase(t) plots use the sequential integration number rather than time for the x-axis to expand its apparent scale.