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Starting and Monitoring an LBA Observation

The examples below assume Katherine running v252ai.

Starting

If you are stopping the previous schedule early (e.g. finishing a Fringe Check schedule ahead of time), use halt to stop the schedule and then make sure the disk has stopped recording:

halt
disk_record=off

Now make sure you have the correct Mark5 module selected. Type

mk5=vsn?

and check the serial number against what you think it should be. For the March LBA session, a list of modules agains experiments is given in the Observing Roster page. If you need to change modules use the mk5=bank_set command. e.g. to change to Bank B:

mk5=bank_set=b

, then run

mk5=dot?

to check.

If time permits, make a recording test before starting and check the bit stats and autocorrelations (note this won't work from a fringe-checking schedule):

From the Field System:

proc=v252aike
setup01
disk_record=on
(wait ~10 sec)
disk_record=off
scan_check
postob

Now start the schedule

schedule=v252aike,#1

Monitoring

See these sections for notes on known problems, things to watch out for etc:

During the run, make sure that:

To do this, open a terminal on pcfs[hb|ke|yg], and type

fmset

Only run fmset when the mk5 is not recording; therefore, halt the schedule with halt and stop recording with disk_record=off; check with mk5=dot?

When the interface appears, type

s

then confirm with a

y

Following this, the clocks should all be synchronised and agree with UT. Press the [Esc] key to exit fmset. Then check the times again:

mk5=dot?

you can continue the schedule with cont

One difference from IVS observing is that the postob procedure will also pop up a window listing the bit statistics of the recorded data. The observer should check this regularly to make sure it stays at near to the nominal 18/32/32/18 distribution (±2%).

If monitoring from Mt. Pleasant, use pmSTALMke.sh to monitor the alarms. If you want the station alarms to go off when there’s an error (rather than playing a sound through the speakers), use pmSTALMke.newsmerd.sh. I’d recommend changing the title of the terminal window to make it clear which alarms are from which station