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T2109

Hobart

Module: USN+0220, start pos: 1651.8 GB

  • 1730 UT Experiment started OK (JS)
  • 2120 UT S-band temps exceptionally high 363–400K for CH 09 – 12
  • 2125 UT S-band temps stabilised (~130K)
  • 0542 UT Hobart had the following two errors (AK)
    1. 05:42:28 WARNING: error an -103 pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
    2. 05:42:28 WARNING: error qo -301 warning: onsource status is slewing!

Katherine

Module: OSOD-118, start pos: 1634.1 GB (total 132.9 GB recorded here)

Module: USN-0137 start pos: 876.7 GB

  • 1730 UT Experiment started OK (JS)
  • 2042UT moved to module USN-0137 since there isn't enough room on the other module (JS)
  • 0023 mark5 crashed, rebooted with Dave Horsley's help. Missed two scans (AK)
    1. 048-0023a 823 1954-388 154 62 CCW 00:23:02 00:29:51 6:49 283.0
    2. 048-0035 840 1424-418 230 24 CCW 00:35:10 00:37:05 1:55 289.5
  • 0102 formatter to fs time difference was 2 secs, fixed using fmset when telescope was not recording, as per wiki guidelines (AK).
  • 0331 UT Katherine threw two errors, consulted with Ellen Manning, errors are listed below (AK)
    1. 03:31:20 WARNING: error an -103 pointing computer tracking errors are too large.
    2. 03:31:20 WARNING: error qo -301 warning: onsource status is slewing!
  • 0524 UT katherine threw the same two errors listed in the comment above (AK)
  • mk5=dot? time was slightly high, approx 13 ms. Consulted with Jamie who suggested running “sy=run setcl offset & ” when no data is being recorded. Time was constant around 13 ms even after running the command (AK)

Yarragadee

Module: HAY-0028, start pos: 0 GB

  • 1730 UT Experiment started OK (JS)
  • 11:30UT: Yarragadee want to be called when experiment is finished (18:00) to change over modules (NH)
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