RHESSI Tohban report, 28-jul-2003 to 4-aug-2003 J.McTiernan, jimm@ssl.berkeley.edu 1. Solar Activity: Plenty of activity, a few M flares, numerous C flares, 111 RHESSI flares. The GOES background hovered between about B2 and B3. How many GOES flares occurred? Flares above C, M, X class were 27 3 0 And how many had good RHESSI coverage? Flares above C, M, X class were 22 2 0 And how many are listed in the RHESSI flare_list? Flares above C, M, X class were 22 2 0 2. Memory Managment: Decimation was front-active (table T4), rear-active (level0x83), until 31-jul-2003, 22:50, when it was changed to front-normal (T3), rear-active. There is a new table relating IDPU version number to decimation states at: http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/conversion.txt. The SSR fill level daily averages from 28-jul through 2-aug were: 2003/07/28 21.2097 2003/07/29 26.8230 2003/07/30 21.0252 2003/07/31 15.4200 2003/08/01 22.8860 2003/08/02 27.3667 3. Data Gaps: No vc1 gaps. Some (approx 21) monitor rate packets missing from 2003-07-29 01:15 to 2003-07-29 01:30:00 due to bad packets from a Wallops contact. This is a data recovery rate of 0.999653 for the week. 4 Misc: Note that the daily average PMTRAS count Ok, is now online at: http://hessi.ssl.berkeley.edu/hessidata/metadata/hsi_1day_sohdata/data/hsi_1day_pmtras_count_ok.gif