[daip] offset calibrator
Leonia Kogan
lkogan at aoc.nrao.edu
Mon Apr 5 13:57:24 EDT 2004
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Hi Leonia,
I had only 1 CL table, which was then modified by CLCOR to creat CL #2,
which I then used with CALIB.
Cheers,
Geoff
> Geoff,
>
> You used GAINVER=1 and GAINUSE=2 in CLCOR. GAINVER.NE.GAINUSE
>
> >AIPS 2: GAINUSE 2 Output CL table:
> >AIPS 2: not=GAINVER -> high+1
>
> So CLCOR copied the GAINUSE to the high+1 and then modified CL = high +1
>
> How many CL tables did you have before appliing CLCOR?
>
> If it is only one CL table then CL=1 is copied to CL=2 and the CL2 is modified
> So using GAINUSE=2 in CALIB is correct in this case.
>
> But if you had say 2 tables then CL=1 is copied to CL=3 and the CL3 is modified
> So using GAINUSE=2 in CALIB is incorrect in this case.
> You have to use GAINUSE=3 in CALIB at this case
>
> Leonia
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