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Handover notes

Please use this page to write up any notes on anything that needs to be passed on to the next observer or should go into the end of experiment message.

Notes should be placed below the horizontal line as a new blog entry.

Continuing problems should be copied to the Current Issues page.

**Template for Handover notes:**

Be sure to add any specific notes about the experiment if required, for example “Special back end configuration for x reason”. Put as much detail as you can - the more the better.

It is ESSENTIAL to put your name after EVERY entry. Copy and paste the template into the new handover notes

====== Experiment Name ======

**Hobart 12m**

Disk VSN: abc-123 | Data volume at beginning: 2.34 GB

   * 1300UT a comment from me (user)

**Katherine 12m**

Disk VSN: | Data volume at beginning:  GB

   * 

**Yarragadee 12m**

Disk VSN: | Data volume at beginning:  GB

   * 1300UT Experiment started okay (JMc).

Format for entering a comment It is important to stick to this formula - there is a good reason we need this information, so please include it!

Time stamp in UT * Comment * (Your Name)

For Example:

20:00UT: Wind stows, Missed scans 012-3456 to 012-3457 (Jim)

20:50UT: Mark5 lost connection, had to restart Mark5 and reconfigure DBBC, called Jamie on call to fix, missed scans 012-3456 to 012-4567 (Jim)

Again - as much detail as you can. It is important to remember that these notes will be sent to the correlator, so please make sure they make sense to others.


si0356

Hobart 12m

Disk VSN: Flexbuff

  • 1530UT Experiment started ok (Katie)

Yarragadee 12m

Disk VSN: UVLBI-07 | Data volume at beginning: 0 GB

  • 1530UT Experiment started OK (Katie)
2020/12/21 21:30 · Katie Vandorou · 0 Comments
aum023

Hobart 12m

Disk VSN: flexbuffhb

  • 1730UT Experiment started okay (prad)
  • 0500 UT not recording since experiment start, reboot , reconfigure all (warren)
  • 0538 UT first good recording 351-0538 (w)

Yarragadee 12m

Disk VSN: GSFC+012/8000 | Data volume at beginning: 0.0 GB

  • 1730UT Experiment started okay (Prad).
2020/12/15 17:06 · Pradyumna Kiran Kummamuru
R1977

Hobart 26m

Disk VSN: HAY-0050/6000/1024 | Data volume at beginning: 0.0 GB

  • 2200UT Cryo pressure is high, the temperature is high, dbbcifa has 0 attenuation since taken over of shift, Warren said not much we can do about the pressure, temperature gauge doesn't work, power is closed to target 40000 so it should be okay(Lim)
  • 0445UT clkoff maserdelay large offset, consistent drift started around 0310UT but mk5=dot? looked normal. Halt schedule for dbbc reset. (Lim)
  • 0450UT configured dbbc and the delay back to normal. bad scans probably from 350-0311b to 350-0448a(Lim)
2020/12/14 03:11 · Earl Lester · 0 Comments
CRD110

Hobart 26m

Disk VSN: HOB+0120/32000/1024 | Data volume at beginning: 2590.634 GB

  • 1800 UT Experiment started ok (Jay).
  • 1014 UT Issue with dbbc, schedule stopped. Last scan 2018-453 (Eloise)

Yarragadee 12m

Disk VSN: HOB+0131/32000/1024 | Data volume at beginning: 7080.238 GB

  • 1800UT Experiment started ok (Jay).
  • 1115UT - 1155UT Antenna windstowed, then stuck. Missed scans 1448-648 through to 2348-432 (Eloise)
2020/12/09 17:41 · Jayender Kumar · 0 Comments
aov054

Hobart 26m

Disk VSN: USN-0102/6000/1024 | Data volume at beginning: 5000 GB

  • Experiment will start late due to repairs at Hobart.
  • 2346 UT Experiment started with scan aov054_ho_343-2346a (Warren)

Yarragadee 12m

Disk VSN: HOB+0131/32000/1024 | Data volume at beginning: 2.05 GB

  • 1730UT Experiment started ok (Patrick).
2020/12/08 17:13 · Patrick Yates
r1976

Yarragadee 12m

Disk VSN: BKG+0137/2000/1024 | Data volume at beginning: 247.563 GB

  • 1700UT Experiment started ok (Prad).
  • 1600UT Missed scans 343-1544 to 343-1652. Module ran out of space. (Patrick).
2020/12/07 16:40 · Pradyumna Kiran Kummamuru
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