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[pafska] Re: PAFSKA - Utah meeting & Wiki updates

From: <warnick_at_email.protected>
Date: Fri, 06 May 2011 16:58:36 -0600

All,

We've learned so far that several workshop attendees are planning
Saturday evening flights out of Salt Lake City, and we have no responses
confirming yet interest in the Goblin Valley trip.

In view of this, it may accommodate the group best to plan a closer,
simpler activity for the group either Friday afternoon or Saturday
morning in a mountain canyon park or something similar. The downside is
that we will miss out on Utah's one-of-a-kind slot canyons and redrock
country.

If you are still very interested in a group trip to the southern redrock
country (which would prohibit returning in time to make a Saturday
evening flight), please let us know ASAP. If we do end up scaling back
to a simpler, closer activity, of course you are free on your own to
tour on Saturday, and we are happy to suggest highlights to visit.

Karl

On 5/5/2011 11:55 PM, Carole.Jackson_at_csiro.au wrote:
> Dear PAFSKA'ers
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> 1. PAFSKA workshop
> An updated program for the PAFSKA meeting and a list of participants are attached.
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> Thank you to Karl and Brian at BYU who are generously co-hosting this event and dealing with the logistics for us. The website
> http://csas.ee.byu.edu/PAFSKA2011/PAFSKAWorkshop2011.phtml
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> will be updated soon; In additionally please note that Brian& Karl are offering an excursion to the beautiful National Park on Saturday (see 3rd attachment). Please respond to Brian if you are interested.
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> In terms of hotel bookings, please note that the Marriot Courtyard Provo has rooms at the special BYU Conferences and Workshops rate of $89/night. You may need to mention "PAFSKA2011" and also that "Lu" (at the Marriott) arranged this rate.
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> If you would like to provide more information on your contribution, or register, please email me, Karl and Russell Gough (and not the whole pafska list).
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> Please note that I am overseas 10-20 May, with limited email contact so please don't be concerned if you do not hear back from me straight away. Karl will keep an 'eye' on numbers but at this stage we are welcoming further participants.
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> 2. Telecon follow up: The WP2.2 dish array wiki page has been updated; see
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> http://wiki.skatelescope.org/bin/view/DishArray
> the Dish Array Requirements specifications are linked under the "CoDR documents" link
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> And the following page should be used for PAF-specific material
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> http://wiki.skatelescope.org/bin/view/DishArray/PAFDevelopmentIssues
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> Carole
> Dr Carole Jackson
> Business Development Manager& Antenna IPT Leader
> CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science
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> Phone: +61 2 9372 4407 | Mobile: 0432 925 932
> carole.jackson_at_csiro.au | www.csiro.au | www.atnf.csiro.au
> Address: CSIRO RadioPhysics Laboratory, cnr Vimiera& Pembroke Roads, Marsfield, NSW 2212
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Karl F. Warnick
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Brigham Young University
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Received on 2011-05-07 08:59:10