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%%warning The following section %%(color:#5555ff;)in blue%% was written prior to Hinode changing from X-band to S-band telemetry. Therefore, please bear this in mind.
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%%warning The following section %%(color:#5555ff;)in blue%% was written prior to Hinode changing from X-band to S-band telemetry. Therefore, please bear in mind that these studies are unlikely to be able to run at this time.
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However, the discussion of the scientific type of observation is still valid, and many new studies have been designed to have a lower volume for the new telemetry situation. For example, {{PRY_footpoints_v2}} has been succeeded by {{PRY_footpoints_lite}}. See [Study4LowDataVolume] for some more examples of lower-volume studies, though.
However, the discussion of the scientific __type__ of observation is still valid, and many new studies have been designed to have a lower volume for the new telemetry situation. For example, {{PRY_footpoints_v2}} has been succeeded by {{PRY_footpoints_lite}}. See [Study4LowDataVolume] for some more examples of lower-volume studies, though.