USNO Analysis Report for I19056 ($19FEB25XU) 
       This report is a contributed analysis report that does not correspond to 
       the database maintained by the IVS Data Centers for this session.  
   (Analyzed by Christopher Dieck, US Naval Observatory.
    Spoolfile source: interactive nuSolve analysis.) 

Problems: None. 

Number of observations rejected during correlation:    0 

Number of observations not usable by the software:     3 

    observation   4, KOKEE   :WETTZELL, 2000+472, 18:40:48, quality codes - S:0, X:9 
    observation   9, KOKEE   :WETTZELL, 2000+472, 18:55:26, quality codes - S:0, X:9 
    observation  14, KOKEE   :WETTZELL, 2000+472, 19:10:11, quality codes - S:0, X:9 

Number of observations rejected during analysis:       0 

Other comments: None. 

Parameterization: 
   5 parameters: 
     UT1 offset 
     atmosphere offset for:
         KOKEE WETTZELL
     clock offset (0), first order term (1), and/or second order term (2) for:
         WETTZELL (0,1)

Clock breaks: None

Session Statistics 

  Observations:       19 scheduled 
                      19 correlated (included in the database) 
                      16 recoverable (usable in Solve/nuSolve) 
                      16 used
  Session fit:        40.542 ps
  UT1 formal error:   11.64 microsec 

Source Performance 

                    Number of Observations

                Scheduled  Correlated*    Used    

  0017+200              3           3        3
  0059+581              3           3        3
  1053+704              3           3        3
  1504+377              1           1        1
  1803+784              1           1        1
  1849+670              2           2        2
  2000+472              3           3        0
  2229+695              1           1        1
  2309+454              2           2        2
  ------------  ---------  ----------   ------
  Source Total         19          19       16

 * Correlated means included in the database. 
   Please note that the number of recoverable (usable) observations 
   cannot be broken down by source for Intensive solutions.