We have another installment of transfer functions for the BBSS. These were taken on August 30th and results can be found in $(sussvn)/BBSS/X1/BS/SAGM1/Results/2024-08-30_2300_tfs/ and I've attached the pdf. We've been dealing with the mystery of the F1 OSEM on M1 drifting downwards sometimes (see 79941 - very important info), and through we believe that the drift does not affect the transfer functions, we still want to make it clear that this measurement was taken shortly after adjusting for the drift, and over the next few days we confirmed that it was still drifting down. We also did a comparison by plotted this measurement set next to the set from July 12(79181), which was close to when the new (shorter by 9mm) wire loop was installed, and which was a time where we did have F1 drift, although in that case the measurements were taken over a week after F1 started the drift, so it had already travelled most of the way down that it was going to travel (drifts down in an exponential decay-like fashion). I also added the measurements from back in January when we completed the first iteration75787. It's interesting to see how the July and August Pitch TFs line up with each other around 1Hz as compared to the January measurement and the model. The location of this peak depends heavily on the distance between the M1 blades and the center of mass of M1, so this shift makes sense since the M1 blade heights have been changed since the initial build in January, and the current model doesn't yet reflect this change (comparison of how d1 changes the model with this measurement also plotted).