RHESSI Tohban report, 12-Jul-2006 to 19-Jul-2006 Steven Christe, schriste@ssl.berkeley.edu 1. Solar Activity Activity was very low (mid A level to below A) with just one active regions on the Sun at any one time (10899 and now 10900). Both regions produced very little activity (some A class flares). 2. Memory management Memory management has been problematic due to the fact that the BGS station is still not operational (since July 9th). The problem was determined to be a motor failure. A replacement motor should be brought tomorrow (20-Jul) and the dish is expected to be fully functional by friday (21-Jul). Problems with other stations made the situation worse. Some data (at least two RHESSI passes) had to be deleted while other data may yet be recovered. 3. Data Gaps There are many though recoverable data may be still available from other stations. 4. Next Tohban: Pascal St. Hilaire