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    User name R. Michaels

    Log entry time 13:54:47 on November23,2009

    Entry number 302079

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    keyword=gaussmeter and polarity notes

    Here is a recording of the quassmeter and polarity.
    Note the signs ! (the pattern is what is important)
    We checked vs old history that the L-HRS is correct for
    electrons. Didn't find history for R-HRS but this is how
    we've been running.
    Note, the signs of the gaussmeter are the most reliable guide
    to the polarity (AFAIK) and better than the "POL" in the
    General Tools. See fig 1 with "P" for L-HRS Q1, for example.
    These should be checked with each polarity change.
    Experience proves there is a signif. probability of getting these
    wrong for quads. (The dipole is harder to make a mistake on.)

    Left Arm
    Q1 = -0.23
    Q2 = +0.827
    D = 1.355
    Q3 = -0.734

    R-HRS
    Q1 = -0.0492
    Q2 = +0.592
    D = (not meaningful, being ramped down)
    Q3 = +0.468






    FIGURE 1