Due to characteristics of the ER026D observations (many passes, multiple modes, short scans) the normal standard plots weren't really sufficient to provide an a an adequate review of the entire scope of the experiment. We therefore made a different set of plots manually, as described below. These are in general more exhaustive than the usual standard plots, but also more complicated, since each pass was handled in a slightly different way. For specific data-quality comments that can be inferred from the plots, see the ER026D cover letter. The names of the plots files and a brief synopsis of their contents for the three different passes are: GEODETIC PASS: er026d.geod-weight-[1,2].ps station weights vs. time er026d.geod-auto-[1,2].ps station autocorrelation vs. freq er026d.geod-cross-[1,2][a,p].ps baseline amp & phase vs. freq er026d.geod-ampphase-[1,2][a,p].ps baseline amp & phase vs. time The two versions of the time-based plots (weight, ampphase) correspond to the two ~hour-long geodetic blocks at the beginning and end of the observations. These plots show all 8 IFs & both polarizations per station on a single plot, with the below color-coding. 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 Each 2s integration is plotted as a separate point. Each of the ampphase plots shows baselines Ef-* and Ys-*, and is made by vector averaging over th middle 80% of the band (no fringing applied), and have separate plots for amp and phase. The two versions of the frequency-based plots (auto, cross) show different scans from each block: [1] = scan 12 (3C345), [2] = scan 415 (0555+394). The baseline plots show all baselines, and plot amp [a] and phase [p] separately. The color coding for these plots is: Red=RR, Blue=LL. These plots are vector averaged over the scan. The y-axes for the real and amp plots self-scale per baseline, not necessarily going down to zero. The phase scale is always +/- 200 degrees. CONTINUUM PASS -- Done in a single pass, since there weren't different clock offsets per pol at any station (Vm fringes only in LCP). er026d.cont-weight.ps station weights vs. time er026d.cont-auto-[1,2].ps station autocorrelation vs. freq er026d.cont-cross-[1,2][a,p].ps baseline amp & phase vs. freq er026d.cont-ampphase-[a,p].ps baseline amp & phase vs. time The number in [] for the auto and cross plots refers to which of two fringe-finder scans is shown: [1]= scan 13 (3C345), [2]= scan 401 (J2038+5119). The weight plots show all 8 IFs for the polarization per station on a single plot, with the IF/pol color-coding as in the geodetic pass. Each 1s integration is plotted as a separate point. The ampphase plots show only Ef-* baselines, and plot integration number within this subset of data for each baseline along the x-axis rather than time (with time used as the abscissa, all the details are hopelessly crowded together into little vertical stripes). One consequence of this is that gaps in specific stations appear to get "collected" at the end; thus the final stretch of well-determined phase for Ef-* baselines corresponds to scan 401 [J2038+5119]), for which Sh and Vm had already left the array. The amp(t) plot shows only 2048+4310 & J2029+4636 scans (to avoid brighter fringe-finders dominating the y-axis scale) with the same IF/pol color-coding as the weight plot. The phase(t) plot also includes 3C345 & J2038+5119 scans, but plots only IF1-4/LL (Vm only in LL, limiting to 4 different things to avoid clutter in the plot), with IF/pol color-coding: IF1/LL = red IF2/LL = blue IF3/LL = cyan IF4/LL = green The plots vs frequency are directly comparable to the corresponding plots in the geodetic block, except for the scans used. LINE PASSES (each parellel-hand polarization run separately): er026d.line[R,L]-weight.ps station weights vs. time er026d.line[R,L]-auto-[1-3].ps station autocorrelation vs. freq er026d.line[R,L]-cross-[1,2][a,p].ps baseline amp & phase vs. freq er026d.line[R,L]-cross-[3]a.ps baseline amp vs. freq er026d.line[R,L]-ampphase-[a,p].ps baseline phase vs. time The weight and ampphase plots are directly comparable to those from the continuum pass, except here there is only one IF/pol (hence all plots = red). There are three scans shown in the auto plots. The first two use the same scans as in the continuum-pass plots. The third auto plot shows a W75 scan (scan 14) to demonstrate that the proper IF was correlated. The cross plots show the same three scans, with the fringe-finder scans plotting amp and phase (separately), but the W75 scan plotting only amp. The plots of the maser lines show the sub-set of frequency points 450-650 in the 1024-point IF, selected to provide more detail about the spectral shape of the emission.