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operations:documentation.test_antenna [2016/04/21 08:33] Arwin Kahlon Information regarding offsets less than 0.04 |
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Where ''Az'' and ''El'' are the antenna Azimuth and Elevation that the fit was done, ''Lon_offset'' is the cross-El pointing offset in deg and ''Lat_offs'' is the Elevation pointing offset in deg. | Where ''Az'' and ''El'' are the antenna Azimuth and Elevation that the fit was done, ''Lon_offset'' is the cross-El pointing offset in deg and ''Lat_offs'' is the Elevation pointing offset in deg. | ||
- | Total pointing offsets should generally be less than ~0.02 degrees. Offsets greater than 0.04 are considered to be critical and require immediate investigation. Pointing offsets less than this should be dealt with as soon as possible after the observation. //To fix offsets between ~0.02 and 0.04 run the fivept command again after setting the AZ and EL offsets to zero (see a few steps below)-(Edited by Arwin-can someone verify this is correct?).// | + | Total pointing offsets should generally be less than ~0.02 degrees. Offsets greater than 0.04 are considered to be critical and require immediate investigation. Pointing offsets less than this should be dealt with as soon as possible after the observation. //To fix offsets between ~0.02 and 0.04 run the fivept command again after setting the AZ and EL offsets to zero (see a few steps below).// |
A SEFD check can be made using the new pointing offsets with a <code>onoff</code> | A SEFD check can be made using the new pointing offsets with a <code>onoff</code> |