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operations:startmessage [2011/03/01 04:42] Jim Lovell |
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- | Send an email (you can use observer@ares account and pine email program, or your own account if you wish) to ivs@ares.phys.utas.edu.au with the following format: | + | ====== Sending a start of observation email to IVS. ====== |
- | <code> | + | |
- | Subject: Hobart 12m (Hb) has started <experiment_name> | + | |
- | Hobart 12m (Hb) has started experiment <experiment name> | + | |
- | The first scheduled source was ______ at ____/___ UT/DOY. | + | Once the experiment has started and valid data are being recorded, send a start message to IVS. **Note, you may need to manually enter weather details (especially for Yarragadee)**. |
- | The Formatter (H-maser) leads/lags GPS _______ microseconds at ____/___ UT/DOY. | + | |
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- | The weather is ______(temp,pres,humid,sky conditions) | + | |
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- | Comments/Problems: | + | |
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- | Regards | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | The Formatter to GPS difference can be obtained by typing <code>clkoff</code> in the oprin window. A positive value means the formatter is leading. | + | |
+ | On ops2, open a terminal and type <code>start_message.pl</code> | ||
+ | then follow the prompts. You will have the opportunity to review and edit the message before it is sent. | ||