Offsets of times in the Blob database from T0 in the shot The Data Base time (DB) needs to be added to the "start of data" value to get the actual time with the shot. start sec DB DB CMOD shot of data t1(ms) t2(ms) ---------- ---- --- --- 1091216017 1.4 0 20 1091216018 1.4 0 20 1091216019 1.4 0 20 1091216023 1.4 0 20 NSTX DB DB start of 1091216025 1.4 0 20 shot t1 (ms) t2 (ms) data (sec) 1091216026 1.4 0 20 ------ --- --- ------ 1091216028 1.4 0 20 138114 225 235 0 1091216029 1.4 0 14 NB 138119 280 300 0 1091216030 1.4 0 20 138120 219 229 0 1100120025 0.7 50 70 NB 138128 280 300 0 1100120026 0.7 50 70 138234 530 550 0 1100120027 0.7 50 70 138245 230 250 0 1100803005 1.205 50 70 139432 268 288 0 1100803008 1.205 50 70 139444 258 268 0 1100803011 1.205 50 70 141307 480 490 0 22 mg. Li 1100803015 1.205 50 70 141309 480 490 0 22 mg. Li 1100824017 1 60 80 141319 580 590 0 90 mg. Li 1100824019 1 60 80 141320 530 540 0 90 mg. Li 1100824021 1 60 67 141322 530 540 0 151 mg. Li 1110114023 0.9 0 20 141324 530 540 0 246 mg. Li 1110114026 0.9 0 20 141326 580 590 0 314 mg. Li 1110114027 0.9 0 20 141751 200 220 0 1110114032 0.9 17 27 141752 210 230 0 1120223031 0.8 141917 250 270 0 1120223032 0.7 141919 230 250 0 1120223033 0.7 141920 240 250 0 1120224003 0.78 141922 240 270 0 1120224004 0.78 RF 142000 260 270 0 1120224005 0.625 142001 240 270 0 1120224006 0.6 RF 142002 260 270 0 1120224008 0.7 142003 220 240 0 1120224009 0.7 142004 240 270 0 1120224010 0.7 RF 142006 260 270 0 1120224011 0.7 NB 142220 280 300 0 1120224012 0.7 1120224013 0.7 138235 190 200 1120224014 0.7 138555 330 340 1120224015 0.7 139951 360 370 1120224016 0.7 138770 600 610 1120224019 0.77 1120224020 0.77 1120224022 1.0 1120224023 1.0 1120224024 0.9 1120224025 1.04 1120224026 1.04 1120224027 1.04 1120224029 1.04 1120224030 1.04 1120712026 1.440 1120712027 1.440 1120712028 1.440 1120712029 1.440 1120815018 1.270 1120815021 1.190 1120815030 1.260 1120815034 1.150 shot t1 (ms) t2 (ms) For SOLT run: 99901203 0.008 0.0338 (information provided by Stewart Zweben, edited by Bill Davis) Jim Myra will try to simulate 1100120025,1100824017,139432,and 139444