[daip] PCCOR

Leonia Kogan lkogan at aoc.nrao.edu
Sun Jun 25 17:20:50 EDT 2000


Jim,

Using the four minutes in TIMERANG PCCOR solves the ambiguaty 
using the calibrator at the given time interval.
After that PCCOR  applies all PC table data (so for all times in PC table)
using the found solution of ambiguaty and creates the relevant SN table.

PCCOR does not have a default for TIMERANG.

Therefore the SN table includes the solutions for the all times in PC table 
independent on TIMERANG.

Leonia
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In running PCCOR during the data-reduction tutorials on
Friday, it appeared to ignore the TIMERANG it was given.
We supplied a 4-minute timerange, which should result in
the phases from that time being applied to all the data.
Instead, it looks like all the data were applied, as though
TIMERANG=0 had been used.

jim


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