[evlatests] evla tests, Aug 25 2005
Mark Claussen
mclausse at nrao.edu
Mon Aug 29 10:28:45 EDT 2005
>You won't miss the ones in 16A and 16D. The abear a little
>less than half way across the band in a 1.5625 MHz BW observation.
>The not so powerful birdies in 14 and 16B, C are in the same place
>to my eye.
>
>Cheers,
>Ken
Indeed, the strong birdie in 16A and D is at about 696 kHz.
This is also the frequency for IF B and C. Sometimes
there may be another peak within 12-24 kHz of this frequency.
For An 14, the birdie is at the same frequency or within
about 12 kHz (one spectral channel in the data we have)
at all IFs.
There may have been one other birdie that I saw in 16 that
was perhaps a few hundred kHz away, but I'm not sure of
this... I'll have to go looking again.
Mark
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