bscrunching - either via pam or by pav - causes the plotted phase of archives to change:
pam -e b2 -b2 pulse_42856335260.newtc
pam -e b4 -b4 pulse_42856335260.newtc
pam -e b8 -b8 pulse_42856335260.newtc
pam -e b16 -b16 pulse_42856335260.newtc
pam -e b32 -b32 pulse_42856335260.newtc
pav -DFTpC -N2,3 pulse_42856335260.newtc pulse_42856335260.b2 pulse_42856335260.b4 pulse_42856335260.b8 pulse_42856335260.b16 pulse_42856335260.b32
produces the attached plot bscrunch_fail.png
Here are the maximum phases:
pulse_42856335260.newtc 0.400391
pulse_42856335260.b2 0.292969
pulse_42856335260.b4 0.335938
pulse_42856335260.b8 0.359375
pulse_42856335260.b16 0.28125
pulse_42856335260.b32 0.3125
Running pav without the '-C' option produces more sensible looking plots (see attached plot bscrunch_fail_no_C.png)
That second plot is attached