Josh starts 070112 RG/070304 takes over at d084755+040812.701106829 ** Beam 1b is dead. ** The drift is 17p2 +040812 ** This is a spring drift.... ** The pos file name is therefore: pos_070111_+040812s.sav ** -- Working in: /share/a2010-2/work/gsu/07.01.11 cp /share/a2010-2/data/07.01.11/*list* . gedit cal070111.list gedit drift070111.list >idl >@wasinit2 >@alfinit -- > callist='cal070111.list' > dir='/share/a2010-2/data/07.01.11' > calib1,callist,dcalON,dcalOFF,dir=dir > help,dcalon,/st > calib2,dcalON,dcalOFF,ncalib > Any bad boards in system? y 1 1,1 > help,ncalib,/st > save, ncalib,file='ncalib_070111.sav' ** There are 33 cal values for this run *** ** The calibration for this run looks fine. ** -- > bpdgui Enter the new calsession: calsession_070111.sav Enter the new runpos: pos_070111_+040812s.sav CRAT to "fit" **The interp regions here are [3476 to 3518].** -- restore,'pos_070111_+040812s.sav' help,pos ** There are 33 drifts for this run ** -- restore,'pos_070111_+040812s.sav' -- restore,'d214400+294831.526180333.sav' -- flagbb,dred,cont_pt,mask,pos,GAUSAV=11,HAN=3,AGC=1,n1=0,n2=6 at end, save badboxes to file filename = bb then save pos file in case of crash save,pos,file='pos_070111_+040812s.sav' Thereafter, hit "o" to enter your own filefor BADBOX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keep track of all the drift, give a quality and comment on AGC galaxies detected, others, or rfi problems. Please not any occurrences of GPS. d072701+040812.701101989.sav q1 1 AGC d073708+040812.701102594.sav q1 1 AGC d074715+040812.701103199.sav q1 1 AGC d075722+040812.701103804.sav q1 nada radar mods in some beams d080728+040812.701104409.sav q1 nada d081735+040812.701105014.sav q1 nada d082742+040812.701105619.sav q1 nada d083748+040812.701106224.sav q1 nada d084755+040812.701106829.sav q1 nada RG takes over here d085802+040812.701107434.sav q1 1 AGC d090808+040812.701108039.sav q1.5 2/0 so-so d091815+040812.701108644.sav q1 1 AGC d092822+040812.701109249.sav q1 3 AGC GPS last 140 rec d093828+040812.701109854.sav q1 nada GPS first 100 rec d094835+040812.701110459.sav q1 4-5 AGC d095842+040812.701111064.sav q1 1-2 AGC d100849+040812.701111669.sav q1 1-2 AGC/nAGC d101855+040812.701112274.sav q1 1-2 AGC d102902+040812.701112879.sav q1 nada d103909+040812.701113484.sav q1 nada d104916+040812.701114089.sav q1 1 AGC d105922+040812.701114694.sav q1 1 AGC d110929+040812.701115299.sav q1 maybe 1-2 AGC d111936+040812.701115904.sav q1 2-3 AGC d112943+040812.701116509.sav q1 1-2 AGC d113949+040812.701117114.sav q1 1 AGC d114956+040812.701117719.sav q1 1 AGC d120003+040812.701118324.sav q1 >1 AGC 2 strong cont srcs d121009+040812.701118929.sav q1.5 1 AGC d122016+040813.701119534.sav q1 1 2 AGC d123023+040812.701120139.sav q1 2 AGC d124030+040812.701120744.sav q1 2 AGC d125036+040813.701121349.sav q1 4-5 AGC ** Be sure to save your pos file regularly! save,pos,file='pos_070111_+040812s.sav' You can inspect the averaged, smoothed datasets for each beam using STRIP_PV and INSPECT strip_pv,dred,cont_pt,msmooth,n1=0,n2=6,showpol=3,gausav=11,han=5,rfimod=0,units=1 inspect,msmooth,showpol=3,nstrip=4,agc=1 You can review your flagging using reviewbb,dred,cont_pt,mask,pos,GAUSAV=11,HAN=3,AGC=1,n1=0,n2=6 When you think you have completed a whole session, check that you did not miss any drifts by insuring that box 0 is assigned in each one: > print,where(pos.badbox[0,0,0,2] eq 0) If any number is returned, then that drift (remember to start from "0" when you count down the list) has not been flagbb'd correctly. If you get "-1", then you are done! Also at the end, add any general comments about the run, note non-AGC galaxies and anything else that seems particularly interesting or exciting. These comments will be used immediately to identify targets for followup work, so some judgement needs to be exercised as to whether you really believe in the detection/identification. Consult an expert where unsure. On the other hand, if you've found something really interesting, we want to followup asap! ** Overall this is a good dataset, with good baselines and not much rfi ** OR ** Overall good data, except for bm 6, which has frequent power jumps ** altering Sw pattern. In 3 scans GPS is so strong as to mess up full spetrum, ** esp in 535016433 (last scan), rendering some boards nearly unusable. ** Non=AGC galaxies as follows: ** drift beam rec chan vel optID? optpos comment ** d235543 0 430 3348 776 good 2356430+295318 small blue dwarf ** d021714 1 44 2345 6062 maybe 0218510+294040 spiral? ** ** Wright's cloud detected in several drifts. ** AGC 121174 (KKH13) 0238162+295421 cz = 690 km/s strong and narrow, beam 4; nearby dwarf The more information of relevance you convey here, the more helpful to people later trying to track down some mysterious problem. Also if you find anything **really** interesting and are not sure what it means or whether it **really** is interesting, consult with an expert. Perhaps you have made a great discovery! Anyway, good luck, happy hunting, and thanks for contributing to ALFALFA!