- ... spectrum1.1
- For debugging purpose, MRTCAL can
also produce one spectrum per chunk.
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- ... all1.2
- MRTCAL can also map a
fraction of the DATA column, process it, and then iterate on
the next fraction. This can be useful on memory-limited machines.
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- ... (0,0)3.1
- This can happen e.g., if the user has commanded OFFSETS 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 /SYSTEM "trueHorizon" in PAKO
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- ... seconds3.2
- 5 seconds is
the derotator sampling rate under normal conditions.
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- ... offsets3.3
- See the Fig.4 in the
HERA user manual for this receiver.
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- ... center3.4
- ... while most of the other projections offer
minimal distortions near the projection center!
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- ... degrees3.5
- See HERA Manual
Fig.7
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- ... here)3.6
- To second order, the
pattern is an arc and the derotator angle could have to be modified
along the scan.
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- ... chunk4.1
- Remember that the chunk bandwidth is
ruled by MSET CALIB BANDWIDTH
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- ...prepared6.1
- scan prepared or
scan loaded in the NCS nomenclature.
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- ...started6.2
- scan started or subscan 1 started in
the NCS nomenclature.
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- ... differ7.1
- Note that this
strategy is in use since a long time in GILDAS to ensure the
backward compatibility of the various formats.
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- ...MDUMP8.1
- MDUMP
slightly modifies the header elements at read time for
convenience. Some remarks are added accordingly in the output.
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