Any additions, changes?
Agenda:
1. Issues from AuScope
2. Issues from Warkworth
3. AuScope clock jumps (~0.7 nanoseconds)
At Katherine and Hobart we’ve been getting clock jumps which are having an impact on the geodetic results. Below is a summary of four jumps that occurred in R1696 at Hobart (days 194/195) with sizes from 0.7 to 3.7 ns. Still the step size of the jumps suggests something "hydrogen related" as a more like culprit.
No information from analysts yet on data yield impact
Any new information from AuScope?
4. Hobart 26 R1700
Known problems: 20K stage receiver hotter than 40K at 22:54 UT
5. Yarragadee R1700
6. AuScope pcal delay vs az/el
From Brian: Perhaps you could mention it during the telecon, and if Jim or Jamie or anyone is interested, I can provide details or suggestions via email, although they can probably figure out how to do the measurements perfectly well on their own. BTW, I'm not pushing it -- I raised the question with Chopo today only because Arthur was asking about measuring auscope pcal delay vs. az/el to address the southern CRF issue. But if that issue is still unresolved, the measurements might be worth doing, if only to rule out one more possible explanation.
7. Wark12m : Registers Master Status
That's the way I read it also. When its windy we see the HMI interface the "POS ERROR" fields go red as the error is > 1/10000 of a degree. So the current position goes red also as technically its not "on source", but the error might be of the order 6/10000 of a degree ( ~2' ) so still well within the FWHM of the beam even at X-Band. The current "antcn" code is if the current posn is > 1/1000 degree from the commanded position or the AzMasterStatus or ElMasterStatus are not 0, then flag not tracking. I can "relax" these limits for being on-source. Just take "current posn" to "commanded posn" and ignore the Status registers (well still log them if not 0, but don't set the flag to be not tracking).
8. R4697 Ww
The overwhelming majority of scans have produced no fringes on WW baselines -- the WW-KK baseline, for example is seeing ~1 scan with fringes per hour. On top of that, the SBD is varying wildly -- a rare pair of two successful scans within 10minutes of each other on the WW-KK baseline jumped nearly 1us.
9. R1697, R4697, R1698 Ww
all have 1 second clock offset
10. Warkworth GPIB controller progress?
11. AuScope windstows, next test tomorrow?
12. AuScope NTP configuration update?
13. Hobart BBC VC LO parts progress?