VEX_rev = 1.5; * SCHED vers: June 2006 * VEX/SCHED: 1.5.86 * Other versions: Sched: 6.1 Plot: 1.06 JPL-ephem: 1.01 * log2vex vers: 2.9, Release 13 nov 2007 * Run by jops at 18:36:27 12 Jun 2008 *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $GLOBAL; ref $EXPER = N08M2; ref $EOP = EOP164; * +------------+ * PI revision number: | 2.0000 | * +------------+ *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $EXPER; * def N08M2; exper_name = N08M2; exper_description = "Network Monitoring Expt"; PI_name = "Antonis Polatidis"; PI_email = polatidis@jive.nl; * address: JIVE * Postbus 2 * 7990 AA Dwingeloo * The Netherlands * phone: +31-521-596517 * during obs:+31-521-596517 * fax: * notes: 5cm NME (256 Mbps standard OH and 128Mbps test for GB064) for se * Please send the disk pack to JIVE * Use two modes 128Mbps 2 16MHz BBCs a la GB046 and 256Mbps * standard excited OH. Changeover happens aroun d 1508 UT * * year, doy: 2008, 165 * date : Fri 13 Jun 2008 * MJD : 54630 * *-------------------- cover letter -------------------- * *This is the 5cm NME-FTP experiment for Session 2 2008 * *The experiment is scheduled at 256Mbps, but since this session *has the first use of a non-standard, higher frequency in the GB064 *experiments, the first part of the NME follows the setup of GB064. * *Hence from the first 2 hours, the setup is two 16MHz BBCs (lower sideband) *one polarization each. The BBCs are centered at 6116.1 MHz. * *For the remaining time, an NME "standard" excited OH setup is observed *at 256Mb/s (eight 4 MHz BBCs, each upper and low sideband). * *Due to the different frequency, a separate FREQ.DAT file was used *(N08M2freq.dat). PLEASE NOTE that this is NOT the same as gb064freq.dat. * *In order to minimize complications with the MarkIV stations' patching, *I have altered the LOs of Jb2, On, Wb and Hh, so that both setups go *to LOW patching. * *Please check again if the suggested LO values are OK with your stations. * *This is NOT the case in GB064. There the BBCs come at HIGH patching in *Jb2, On, Wb and Hh, while all other experiment (N08M2, EV017, GS029) *use low patching (Ef, Mc and the VLBA stations are unaffected). * *Since the GB064 PI is away until May 22, I guess that station friends *will have to do the necessary LO changes themselves. * *There are 4 FTP scans each 4 sec long, two for each frequency setup. * *Best wishes and good luck with the session * *------------------------- end ------------------------- * target_correlator = JIVE; * * integr_time : 2.000 s * number_channels: 16 * number_antenna : 9 * cross_polarize : Yes * weight_func : UNIFORM * distrib_medium : DAT * source_pos_cat : STANDARD * distribute_to : * Antonis Polatidis * corr_notes : * Two different frequency setups, 128Mb/s, 256 Mbps * enddef; *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $MODE; * def gb064.5cm; ref $PROCEDURES = Mode_02; ref $FREQ = 6124.10MHz2x16MHz:Cm:Nt:Tr; ref $FREQ = 6124.10MHz2x16MHz#02:Ef:Wb:Jb:On:Mc:Hh; ref $IF = LO@5512MHzDPolNoTone:Cm; ref $IF = LO@5990MHzDPolNoTone:Ef; ref $IF = LO@5925MHzDPolNoTone:Wb:Jb:On:Hh; ref $IF = LO@5800MHzDPolNoTone:Mc; ref $IF = LO@6816MHzDPolNoTone:Nt; ref $IF = LO@5400MHzDPolNoTone:Tr; ref $BBC = 2BBCs:Cm:Nt:Tr; ref $BBC = 2BBCs#02:Ef:Wb:Jb:On:Mc:Hh; ref $TRACKS = MKIV.2Ch2bit1to4:Cm:Ef:Wb:Jb:On:Mc:Nt:Tr:Hh; * ref $HEAD_POS = DiskVoid <= obsolete definition ref $ROLL = NoRoll:Cm:Ef:Wb:Jb:On:Mc:Nt:Tr:Hh; * ref $PASS_ORDER = DiskVoid <= obsolete definition ref $PHASE_CAL_DETECT = NoDetect#02:Cm:Ef:Wb:Jb:On:Mc:Nt:Tr:Hh; enddef; *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $STATION; * def Cm; ref $TAPELOG_OBS = CM; ref $CLOCK = CM; ref $SITE = CAMBG32M; ref $ANTENNA = CAMBG32M; ref $DAS = 1VLBA4