The Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) edited full resolution wideband (WBR) data set includes all wideband waveform data for the entire Cassini mission.

 
Citation Kurth, W.S., W.T. Robison, and L.J. Granroth, CASSINI V/E/J/S/SS RPWS EDITED WIDEBAND FULL RES V1.0, CO-V/E/J/S/SS-RPWS-2-REFDR-WBRFULL-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2018.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.17189/1519615
Data Set Abstract The Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) edited full resolution data set includes all wideband waveform data for the entire Cassini mission. This data set includes uncalibrated values for each wideband channel for each sensor for all times during the mission including the second Venus flyby, the Earth flyby, the Jupiter flyby, interplanetary cruise, and the entire Saturn tour. Data for this data set are acquired from the RPWS Wideband Receiver (WBR). Data are presented in a set of time series organized so as to have fixed-length records for ease in data handling. Data from the different WBR modes (i.e. 10-kHz, 80-kHz, and frequency-translated 80-kHz data) are segregated into separate files. This data set includes all wideband data acquired by the RPWS. A browse data set is included with these data which provides for a graphical search of the data using a series of thumbnail and full-sized spectrograms which lead the user to the particular data file(s) of interest. The wideband data provide the highest resolution data from the RPWS instrument in the form of a set of waveform series. These data can be used in their original time domain in order to look for solitary features such as dust impacts or electrostatic solitary waves. Or, they can be transformed into the frequency domain in order to examine the detailed time and spectral evolution of plasma waves or radio emissions.
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    Additional Information
    Mission Information CASSINI-HUYGENS
    Data Set Information CO-V/E/J/S/SS-RPWS-2-REFDR-WBRFULL-V1.0
    Instrument Host Information CO
    Instrument Information RPWS
    Target Information VENUS
    EARTH
    DIONE
    HYPERION
    TITAN
    PHOEBE
    SOLAR SYSTEM
    RHEA
    TETHYS
    SATURN
    ENCELADUS
    MIMAS
    IAPETUS
    JUPITER