If you get a refined time for the lockloss by looking at ASC-AS_A_DC_NSUM_OUT_DQ, you get that the power fell off the PD at 15:33:23.95UTC (1376840021.95)(see attachment - PD channel is bottom right), so the kicks in the ASC channels happened right after the lockloss. That being said, the jumps in the ASC channels right after the lockloss are all kind of small looking? as opposed to the giant jumps we usually see.
A few signals saw a kick less than a second before the lockloss, and it looks like CSOFT rang up
If you get a refined time for the lockloss by looking at ASC-AS_A_DC_NSUM_OUT_DQ, you get that the power fell off the PD at 15:33:23.95UTC (1376840021.95)(see attachment - PD channel is bottom right), so the kicks in the ASC channels happened right after the lockloss. That being said, the jumps in the ASC channels right after the lockloss are all kind of small looking? as opposed to the giant jumps we usually see.