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Every "Type" of Cosmic Signature has a Base Signature Strength which determines how strongly probes will interact with it. Base Signature Strengths come in a limited set of "bands."

These bands are:

  • 1/5 (20.0%)
  • 1/10 (10.0%)
  • 1/15 (6.67%)
  • 1/20 (5.0%)
  • 1/25 (4.0%)
  • 1/40 (2.5%)
  • 1/60 (1.67%)
  • 1/80 (1.25%)

Each of the different types of Cosmic Signatures will always have the same base signal strength. This means that a pilot may scan a large group of signatures by setting scanner probes to maximum range and then by comparing the resulting "bands" against known signatures that pilot may discern what each result may be with out having to scan every signature to 100%.

Example

For example, the following scan of the Hasiari system (in high sec) contains 5 unknown signatures.

Scan Signature Signals in the Hasiari System

For this scan, a single Deep Space Scan Probe with 9.8 Base Sensor Strength was used: set to its maximum range of 256 AU and placed near the middle of the system. The strength of a scan signal will decrease with distance. Because most systems tend to be less than 60 AUs wide, a probe set to a 256 AU range will commonly have very little variation in signal strength due to distance, allowing signatures to line up clearly into their respective bands.

9.8 Base Sensor Strength

At this probe's 9.8 sensor strength, a result of .37% is in the 1/5 band, the .19% result is in the 1/10 band, the .12% results are in the 1/15 bands, and the .09% result is in the 1/20 band.

At this point we can break down the possible results for each of the signatures. First we must note that the scan is in high sec, so we can discount a large number of possibilities based on sec status. Further, we note that we are in Amarr Sovereign space, meaning certain types of ores, like omber, are impossible. Also, we are in the Derelik region, meaning any local pirate signatures will belong to the Sansha Faction (see Pirate Faction Occupancy Chart). The 1/5 result could be a drone or a pirate hideout or a small hidden asteroid belt (1/5s never occur in w-space). The 1/10 result could be a number of different things but is most likely to be a K162 wormhole (generic exit), which is the most common 1/10 signature. In high sec, a 1/15 signature could only be an R943 wormhole to class 2 space, and, finally, the 1/20 result could, again be a number of things.

Specifically, the possibilities are as folllows:

Please note: None of the Signatures can be a Grav site, because all 1/5, 1/10 and 1/20 band Grav sites in high sec contain omber and thus do not appear in Amarr territory.

After a thorough scan of the system, we can see the following results.

The 1/5 result is a Sansha Hideout. File:Scan Band Matching 3.png

The 1/10 result is a K162 wormhole. File:Scan Band Matching 4.png

The 1/15 results are both R943s as expected. File:Scan Band Matching 2.png File:Scan Band Matching 5.png

And finally, the 1/20 result is an X702 wormhole. File:Scan Band Matching 1.png

Clearly, we were able to significantly narrow down the possibilities with the first scan, and, as each signature is raised above 25% signal strength, we can further narrow each Signature's possibilities when its group type (unk, mag, radar,... ect) becomes visible.

Signal Drop-off

Base Sensor Strengths tend to vary with the scanner's skill, and different sensor strengths will give slightly different results, with stronger probes giving stronger results. There is a formula for figuring out what strength results will have, but pilots' experience with their own probes is usually sufficient. For this technique, core scan probes could also be used, but when using core probes the maximum scan distance is 32 AUs, so it should be kept in mind that the observed signal strength will diminish significantly with distance. Thus, signatures on the edge of a scan may appear to belong to a different band. This can be dealt with by taking multiple scans centered at the various groups of planets in a system and using the strongest results for each signature.

Uses

The real power of this technique comes when a pilot is looking for a specific signature who's strength he knows. He may simply scan the whole system once, and ignore any results which do not fit into the band of the signature for which he is looking.

In w-space (a.k.a. Anoikis), this is a particularly powerful technique because signatures fit into a very rigid signature strength scheme:

Wormholes

For each class of w-space, there is a limited set of wandering wormholes which may appear in it, and every system has only one static wormhole (class 2 systems have 2 statics). Once the Base Signature Strengths of each of these wormholes is known for the given class of w-space a pilot is in, pilots may easily narrow down which signature is their local static or another type of local wormhole. A full listing of nearly all wormhole signature strengths is available under the List of All W-Space Systems.

Wormhole Band List

The following resource lists the bands in which each type of wormhole appears. Pilots who know the possible wormholes which may appear in the system they are currently scouting, can speed their search for exits. Remember, only certain static wormholes will be possible, depending on what constellation the wormhole system lies within, thus, the other statics may be discounted (see List of All W-Space Systems):

Wormhole Signature Strength List

Signature Band List

Following is a completely listing of all cosmic signatures sorted by Base Signature Strength. The listing groups these signatures into "bands" as follows:

High Sec

High-sec Signature Strength List


Low Sec

Low-sec Signature Strength List


Null Sec

Null-sec Signature Strength List


Pirate Faction Occupancy

Faction Regions
Empire Null Sec
Angel Cartel Heimatar, Metropolis, Molden Heath Impass, Feythabolis, Omist, Tenerifis, Immensea, Curse, Scalding Pass, Wicked Creek, Detorid, Insmother, Great Wildlands, Cache
Blood Raiders Aridia, Genesis, Kador, Khanid, Kor-Azor, The Bleak Lands Delve, Querious, Period Basis
Guristas Pirates Black Rise, Lonetrek, The Citadel, The Forge Tenal, Branch, Venal, Deklein, Pure Blind, Geminate, Vale of the Silent, Tribute
Sansha's Nation Derelik, Devoid, Domain, Tash-Murkon Stain, Paragon Soul, Esoteria, Catch, Providence
Serpentis Corporation Essence, Everyshore, Placid, Sinq Laison, Solitude, Verge Vendor Fade, Outer Ring, Cloud Ring, Syndicate, Fountain
Rogue Drones All Empire Regions All Regions, especially the Drone Regions: Etherium Reach, The Spire, Outer Passage, Malpais, The Kalevala Expanse, Perrigen Falls, Oasa, Cobalt Edge
Please note: The above data has been compiled from explorer community reports on Cosmic Anomalies and Cosmic Signatures. This is a work in progress and the data contained here may be incomplete. If you have more data or information that conflicts with anything here, please feel free to contribute.

Anoikis

Signature Bands in Anoikis
Bands for Unknown Signatures in Anoikis
class 1/10
(10.0%) Band
1/15
(6.67%) Band
1/20
(5.0%) Band
1/25
(4.0%) Band
1/40
(2.5%) Band
1/45
(2.22%) Band
1/80
(1.25%) Band
Unknown
Band
all wormhole K162
generic exit
class 1
static
wormhole N110
c1 to high
wormhole J244
c1 to low
wormhole Z060
c1 to null

wandering
wormhole H121
c1 to c1
wormhole C125
c1 to c2
wormhole O883
c1 to c3
wormhole M609
c1 to c4
wormhole L614
c1 to c5
wormhole S804
c1 to c6 **
-
class 2 static wormhole B274
c2 to high
wormhole A239
c2 to low
wormhole E545
c2 to null
psudo-
static*
wormhole Z647
c2 to c1
wormhole D382
c2 to c2
wormhole O477
c2 to c3
wormhole Y683
c2 to c4
wormhole N062
c2 to c5
wormhole R474
c2 to c6
class 3
static
wormhole U210
c3 to low
wormhole D845
c3 to high
wormhole K346
c3 to null

wandering
wormhole N968
c3 to c3
wormhole T405
c3 to c4
wormhole V301
c3 to c1
wormhole I182
c3 to c2
wormhole N770
c3 to c5
wormhole A982
c3 to c6
class 4
static
wormhole C247
c4 to c3
wormhole X877
c4 to c4
wormhole P060
c4 to c1
wormhole N766
c4 to c2
wormhole H900
c4 to c5
wormhole U574
c4 to c6 **
class 5
static
wormhole H296
c5 to c5
wormhole V753
c5 to c6
wormhole E175
c5 to c4 ***
wormhole Y790
c5 to c1
wormhole D364
c5 to c2 **
wormhole M267
c5 to c3 ***

wandering
wormhole Z142
c5 to null
wormhole C140
c5 to low
wormhole D792
c5 to high
class 6
static
wormhole V911
c6 to c5
wormhole W237
c6 to c6
wormhole L477
c6 to c3
wormhole Z457
c6 to c4
wormhole Q317
c6 to c1
wormhole G024
c6 to c2 **

wandering
wormhole Z142
c6 to null
wormhole C140
c6 to low
wormhole D792
c6 to high
*Publication on psudo-statics to come soon... until then, see this post.
**I suspect there was an error in the original data: all wormholes in the 1/80 band should probably be in the newly discovered 1/45 band.
***M267 should probably be in the 1/20 band and E175 in the 1/25 band

Gravimetric Signature Bands in Anoikis
1/10 1/20 1/40 Unknown
Common Perimeter Deposit Unexceptional Frontier Deposit Isolated Core Deposit -
Ordinary Perimeter Deposit Average Frontier Deposit Uncommon Core Deposit
Infrequent Core Deposit
Unusual Core Deposit
Exceptional Core Deposit
Rarified Core Deposit
Class locations extrapolated from observed patterns in Anoikis Grav Sites.

Ladar Signature Bands in Anoikis
1/10 1/20 1/40 Unknown
Barren Perimeter Reservoir Bountiful Frontier Reservoir Vital Core Reservoir -
Token Perimeter Reservoir Vast Frontier Reservoir Instrumental Core Reservoir
Minor Perimeter Reservoir
Sizeable Perimeter Reservoir
Ordinary Perimeter Reservoir
Class locations extrapolated from observed patterns in Anoikis Ladar Sites.

Magnetometric Signature Bands in Anoikis Radar Signature Bands in Anoikis
class 1/40 Unknown 1/40 Unknown
class 1 Forgotten Perimeter Coronation Platform - Unsecured Perimeter Amplifier -
Forgotten Perimeter Power Array Unsecured Perimeter Information Center
class 2 Forgotten Perimeter Gateway Unsecured Perimeter Comms Relay
Forgotten Perimeter Habitation Coils Unsecured Perimeter Transponder Farm
class 3 Forgotten Frontier Recursive Depot Unsecured Frontier Database
Forgotten Frontier Quarantine Outpost Unsecured Frontier Receiver
class 4 Forgotten Frontier Conversion Module Unsecured Frontier Digital Nexus
Forgotten Frontier Evacuation Center Unsecured Frontier Trinary Hub
class 5 Forgotten Core Data Field Unsecured Frontier Enclave Relay
Forgotten Core Information Pen Unsecured Frontier Server Bank
class 6 Forgotten Core Assembly Hall Unsecured Core Backup Array
Forgotten Core Circuitry Disassembler Unsecured Core Emergence
Sources: Project Atlas and data shared by Elisa Fir.

Miscellaneous

The following signatures' locations are unknown at this time, if you should happen to find one, please post to the talk page. Similarly, if you should happen to find something where it doesn't belong or find something that belongs somewhere that it isn't, please post to the talk page.

Wormholes:
U319 ? to c6
S047 ? to high
B520 ? to high
N290 ? to low
C391 ? to low
C248 ? to null
K329 ? to null

Ladar:
Bandit Nebula
Helix Nebula somewhere in Derelik (high sec, low sec, or both?)
Spacious Nebula


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