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		<ResourceName>Polar PWI SFR-B Daily Dynamic Spectrograms</ResourceName>
		<AlternateName/>
		<ReleaseDate>2011-01-10T01:00:00Z</ReleaseDate>
		<Description>The Polar PWI Sweep Frequency Receiver-B (SFR-B) collected data from March 1996 to September 1997. The SFR-B used the magnetic loop antenna (mounted on a 6m boom and oriented parallel to the Eu antenna).  The SFR-B receiver spanned the frequency range from 26 Hz to 808 kHz in 5 bands: 26-200 Hz, 0.2 - 1.6 kHz, 1.7 - 12.6 kHz, 13-100 kHz, 100-808 kHz.
                Each image is a daily plot of the power spectral density (nT^2 Hz^-1) of received signal (color scale) as a function of operating frequency (in a logarithmic scale on vertical axis) and time (horizontal axis). At the top of each plot is a title indicating the Instrument, Receiver and Antenna used followed by the time span for the spectrogram. Beneath the time labels on the horizontal axis are ephemeris data: position of the spacecraft in radial distance (Earth radii), geomagnetic latitude, magnetic local time, and McIlwain L-shell. Overlaid on each image is a trace of the electron gyrofrequency.
		 </Description>
		<Acknowledgement></Acknowledgement>
        <Contact>
            <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Donald.A.Gurnett</PersonID>
            <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
        </Contact>
                <Contact>
			<PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/J.Douglas.Menietti</PersonID>
			<Role>GeneralContact</Role>
		</Contact>
		<InformationURL>
			<Name>Polar Plasma Wave Investigation (PWI) Data and User's Guides</Name>
			<URL>http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/plasma-wave/istp/polar/data.html</URL>
			<Description>A Polar PWI page is maintained at the University of Iowa with descriptions of interpretation issues, user's guides, data availability tables, a form for creating summary plots and access to pregenerated dynamic spectrograms.</Description>
			<Language>en</Language>
		</InformationURL>
		<InformationURL>
			<Name>User's Guide to PWI Receiver Design Features and Modes</Name>
			<URL>http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/plasma-wave/istp/polar/modes.html</URL>
			<Description>Descriptions of PWI receiver and antenna modes.</Description>
			<Language>en</Language>
		</InformationURL>
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		<PriorID/>
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	<AccessInformation>
		<RepositoryID>spase://SMWG/Repository/UI</RepositoryID> 
		<Availability>Online</Availability>
		<AccessRights>Open</AccessRights>
		<AccessURL>
			<Name>Sweep Frequency Receiver (SFR) Survery Spectrograms - SFR Magnetic Antenna (Receiver B)</Name> 
			<URL>http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/plasma-wave/istp/polar/sfr/magnetic/</URL>
			<Description>Access to web pages listing GIF format plots for Polar PWI SFR-B dynamic spectrograms. </Description>
			<Language>en</Language>
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		<Format>GIF</Format>
		<Encoding>None</Encoding> 
		<Acknowledgement></Acknowledgement>
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	<MeasurementType>Waves.Passive</MeasurementType>
    <MeasurementType>Spectrum</MeasurementType>
	<TemporalDescription>
		<TimeSpan>
			<StartDate>1996-03-25T00:00:00Z</StartDate>
            <StopDate>1997-09-16T17:00:00Z</StopDate>
		</TimeSpan>
	</TemporalDescription>	
    <SpectralRange>RadioFrequency</SpectralRange>
	<DisplayCadence>P1D</DisplayCadence>
	<ObservedRegion>Earth.Magnetosphere</ObservedRegion>
	<ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.Plasmasphere</ObservedRegion>
	<ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.AuroralRegion</ObservedRegion>
	<ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.PolarCap</ObservedRegion>
	<ObservedRegion>Heliosphere.Inner</ObservedRegion>
        <!-- Keywords pertaining to the data presentation -->
        <Keyword>Dynamic Spectrogram</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Spectrogram</Keyword>
        <!-- Keywords pertaining to the physical phenomena appearing in spectrograms -->
        <Keyword>AKR</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Auroral hiss</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Auroral Kilometric Radiation</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Banded emissions</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Broadband Electrostatic Noise</Keyword>
        <Keyword>BEN</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Chorus</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Continuum radiation</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron waves</Keyword>
        <Keyword>EMIC</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Electron Cyclotron Harmonics</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Kilometric Continuum radiation</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Myriametric radiation</Keyword>      
        <Keyword>Plasmaspheric Hiss</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Solar radio burst</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation</Keyword>
        <Keyword>TKR</Keyword>
        <Keyword>UHR</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Upper hybrid resonance</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Whistler mode</Keyword>
        <Keyword>Whistlers</Keyword>
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        	 <Name>SFR-B Power Spectral Density</Name>
             <Description />
             <Caveats>See the web page on Polar PWI Interpretation Issues http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/plasma-wave/istp/polar/interpretation.html </Caveats>
             <Cadence>P1D</Cadence>
             <Units>nT^2 * Hz^-1</Units>
             <Wave>
                  <WaveType>PlasmaWaves</WaveType>
                  <Qualifier>Magnitude</Qualifier>
                  <Qualifier>Pseudo</Qualifier>
                  <WaveQuantity>Intensity</WaveQuantity>
                  <FrequencyRange>
                        <SpectralRange>RadioFrequency</SpectralRange>
                        <Low>26</Low>
                        <High>808</High>
                        <Units>kHz</Units>
                  </FrequencyRange>
            </Wave>
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