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Meeting notes for the 19th May 2016

Notes:

  • Good job with noting all of the wind stows and missed scans with the recent wild weather
  • Got the date for this entry wrong..

Chair/Presenting: Jonathan/Tiege

Attendees:

Apologie

Issues/Minutes:

  • Hb12 skycam stuck
  • A few notes of error m5 -104 mk5cn: time-out, connection closed. Suggested in past hand over notes that it can perhaps be safely ignored as nothing seems to be wrong?
  • End of AOV009 had some issues with recovering from wind stows, receiving WARNING: error bo -211 when trying to recover manually.
    • Jim: In once case I looked into during AOV009 (starting 09:50 UT) it looks like the wind-stow recovery failed because the azimuth drives came up but not the elevation drives. The antenna moved to the correct azimuth but stayed in the elevation stow position. This was further confused/complicated by the wind stow being triggered again while in this state. Resetting the antenna drives manually seemed to fix this. For future reference, try this first to reset the drives:
      antenna=stop
      antenna=off
      antenna=operate

      It should hopefully not be necessary to halt the schedule to do this. On Monday, I ran a test with the field system, bringing the telescope up from a powered-down state. The elevation drives failed to come up but the above sequence of commands got it going again. The elevation drives may need some attention…?

  • Lots of onsource status is slewing errors?
  • Issues this week with pcfshb and re-starting observations after reboot. (Jim, Lucas, Ross, Bryn, others?)
  • Does everyone understand how the PCFS software and eRemoteCtrl interact? (Jim)
  • Please DO NOT terminate the Field System on Hobart 26m at the end of an experiment! (Jim P)
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