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Re: July VLBI session

From: <c.reynolds_at_email.protected>
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 19:11:15 +0800

hi all,

just to let you know that the wiki should now be up for all
experiments (except vt11t). A couple of odd ones to watch out for are
vc088/v271c and v289d - please check that these setups make sense.

cheers,
Cormac.

2009/7/1 Chris Phillips <Chris.Phillips_at_csiro.<!--nospam-->au>:
>Hi all,
>
>I thought it would be worth sending a few notes on some of the experiments.
>
>
>Tomorrow morning we will start with an X-band fringes test
>Mopra-Kashima-Hobart, if Mopra is available.
>
>Around noon we will swap to 22 GHz and include Ceduna. Initially we will try
>a standard vsop.pro setup and once we have fringes change over to a 64 MHz
>mode (which will need the BG3 cable installed). At about 1:30pm Tid will
>join in for 80 minutes. Sometime during this period Parkes will also join in
>and hopefully ATCA at some stage. v275c starts at 5pm. We need to have
>changed back to standard vsop setup and run a final fringe check before
>this.
>
>On Saturday afternoon rg001c is an eVLBI experiment to JIVE. Following this
>at 6pm we change to a 64 MHz setup which requires the BG3 cable to be
>installed.
>
>Starting 7am on Sunday morning is v271c (plus fringe test). This requires
>Mark5 at Parkes and Hobart and split frequency setup for all the other
>stations.
>
>Cheers
>Chris
>
>
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>Chris Phillips
>CSIRO ATNF     eVLBI project scientist
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>
>
>
>
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Received on 2009-07-01 21:16:21