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Re: Upcoming RadioAstron

From: Jamie McCallum <Jamie.McCallum_at_email.protected>
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 19:19:43 +1000

Hi Jamie,
        Hobart and Ceduna are set up at L-band now, so please let me know when
you'd like to start up the fringe-checking.
Cheers,
Jamie

On 20/09/16 15:08, Jamie.Stevens_at_email.protected
> Hi all,
>
> I'll be running ATCA, Mopra and Parkes tonight (after JR sets up Parkes) for vc316 and rg23a. I am planning on being in my office with ATCA ready for fringe checking at 21:30 AEST (11:30 UTC) and I'll be on Skype. Mopra comes online after 12 UTC, and I'm not precisely aware of when Parkes will be available.
>
> cheers
> Jamie
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-vlbiobs_at_email.protected
> Sent: Monday, 19 September 2016 15:48
> To: vlbiobs_at_email.protected
> Subject: Upcoming RadioAstron
>
> hi all,
>
> the schedules for the upcoming RadioAstron runs (20th and 30th
> September) are available on the wiki and have been distributed.
>
> The experiments are rg23a and rk16am. The fringe checks start 2 hours before. A couple notes on the associated fringe checks:
>
> vc316 (rg23a) includes Hh from 11:48 (schedule starts at 11:00).
>
> vc317a/b (rk16am) are L and C band fringe checks respectively. ATCA is included in the L band check in case it is helpful for debugging other stations but will not do L band in the science run. Likewise Mopra is included in the C band fringe check, but will observe only L band for the science run.
>
> Any problems, please let me know.
>
> cheers,
> Cormac.
>


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