[daip] forwarded message from Joanne M. Attridge
Eric Greisen
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Fri Jul 27 16:35:24 EDT 2001
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From: "Joanne M. Attridge" <jma at haystack.mit.edu>
To: <egreisen at cv3.cv.nrao.edu>
Subject: CROSSPOL question
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 16:04:25 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Eric,
I have a question about the CROSSPOL procedure. I know it has now
been replaced by the VLBACPOL, but I don't like the way it has been
changed. (I do *not* want to be forced to use the highest or lowest
numbered antenna for my refant...)
I would like to go back and run CROSSPOL, but when I try, it says
that it doesn't recognize the "runwait" syntax. I am using my REU's
machine - that version of AIPS was downloaded sometime during the first
week of June...
Thanks!
- --joanne
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