Gain Notes for Revolution 714 JEM-X1: A quite normal revolution with fine gain fitting. All the data from this revolution should be useable. The Xe analysis confirms that the energy determination for this revolution is okay, within about 2% of the ideal. The general level of the Xe line is too low and may require an IC table to fix this problem since the gain smoothing itself is very good. As for all revolutions, the first few science windows should be avoided in any analysis requiring very good gain determination. CAO 31/10/2008 JEM-X2: Initially the gain calibration for this revolution was very bad, with an average Xe line position at 27.83KeV. To remedy this problem, due to gain aging of the instrument, an new spatial gain table, part of the IMOD group, has been produced and an IC table of the corrected detector gain has been delivered to ISDC. Users should ensure that their data is processed using one of these tables. Therefore, be sure that you have the latest IC and IMOD tables from ISDC. Otherwise, the IC gain history table can be downloaded from this site (last column of the table that contains these notes) and used simply by setting the gainHist parameter to point to this table when invoking j_cor_gain in the OSA pipeline: gainHist="/JMX2_gainHistoryIC_rev0714_003.fits[JMX2-GAIN-OCL,1] If you have the complete set of IC tables as provided by ISDC, the OSA software will locate the IC file for this revolution automatically and use it in place of the automatically generated gain history table from ISDC without any intervention by the user. Once the correct tables are used this is a quite normal revolution with very good gain fitting. All the data from this revolution should be useable. The Xe line analysis confirms the very good calibration for this revolution with all except the very first Science Windows having an Xe line position within 1-2% of the ideal value. As with all revolutions we suggest users do not use data from the first 6-7 science windows for applications requiring the best energy determination. Even with the use of an IC table to the first part of the revolution should be ignored, so this has been declared a Bad Time Interval. The BTI period is IJD = 3152.2 to 3152.5 CAO 22/1/2009