Re: FACScan side scatter problems

Karenrt@aol.com
Mon, 18 Dec 1995 23:24:26 -0500

I've seen this problem too. It appears to be "electronic noise" coming
through your institution's electrical supply lines. We also consulted BDIS
and they could not help. They recommended a more expensive surge
suppressor/power strip, which we bought, but it did not help. Perhaps a
really good line tamer would help? Otherwise, setting a gate to ignore this
stuff or restarting acquisition seem to be the only current solutions. Hope
someone else has a better idea!

Karen Tamul
FAST Systems, inc


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