IVS Analysis Report for W19192 ($19JUL11XW) This report is the official IVS analysis report that corresponds to the database maintained by the IVS Data Centers for this session. (Analyzed by Karen Baver, Goddard Space Flight Center VLBI Analysis Center. Spoolfile source: interactive solve/nuSolve analysis.) Problems: None. Number of observations rejected during correlation: 0 Number of observations not usable by the software: 6 observation 15, PIETOWN :WETTZELL, 1418+546, 07:24:47, quality code X-band: 0 S-band: 9 observation 36, PIETOWN :WETTZELL, NGC6251 , 07:40:04, quality code X-band: 9 S-band: 0 observation 65, MK-VLBA :WETTZELL, 1800+440, 08:01:09, quality code X-band: 0 S-band: 0 observation 66, PIETOWN :WETTZELL, 1800+440, 08:01:09, quality code X-band: 0 S-band: 9 observation 135, PIETOWN :WETTZELL, 2214+350, 08:51:48, quality code X-band: 0 S-band: 9 observation 140, MK-VLBA :WETTZELL, 1520+437, 08:56:35, quality code X-band: 0 S-band: 9 Number of observations rejected during analysis: 1 observation 8, MK-VLBA :WETTZELL, 2209+236, 07:20:04, which fits at -180.2 +/- 59.1 ps Other comments: None. Parameterization: 10 parameters: UT1 offset atmosphere offset for: MK-VLBA PIETOWN WETTZELL clock offset, first order term, and second order term for: PIETOWN WETTZELL Clock breaks: None Session Statistics Observations: 159 scheduled 159 correlated (included in the database) 153 recoverable (usable in Solve/nuSolve) 152 used Session fit: 65.685 ps UT1 formal error: 5.77 microsec Source Performance Number of Observations Scheduled Correlated* Used 0059+581 6 6 6 0718+793 6 6 6 1053+815 3 3 3 1144+402 3 3 3 1300+580 12 12 12 1342+662 9 9 9 1418+546 6 6 5 1520+437 3 3 2 NGC6251 3 3 2 1636+473 15 15 15 1746+470 3 3 3 1803+784 3 3 3 1800+440 6 6 4 3C371 12 12 12 2113+293 12 12 12 2141+175 9 9 9 2144+092 3 3 3 2209+236 12 12 11 2214+350 9 9 8 2215+150 9 9 9 2229+695 6 6 6 2319+317 6 6 6 2356+385 3 3 3 ------------ --------- ---------- ------ Source Total 159 159 152 * Correlated means included in the database. Please note that the number of recoverable (usable) observations cannot be broken down by source for Intensive solutions.