These data are the first day of observations (May 9) of AH 866; the second day (May 10) were 21 hours later, so are being reduced separately as B1b. >> 01Aug11: redoing from CALIB; first time around, forgot to use the flux calibration model in CALIB! Flux calibration was wrong. Redid from CALIB (step 14). >> Three antennas being used for EVLA tests (13, 14, 16); already out of >> array. Antenna 18 also out (barn). >> >> Amplitude variations below 1% mostly (highest was 3% change); most >> phase changes a few degrees except for: >> Antenna 26 has phase jump between scans 2 and 3: 86 deg RR, 75 deg LL. Flagged the galaxy data between those two scans. >> Postcal uvplt, NEWCHO for source data: One bad baseline LL ~ 5 kl -- up to 450 Jy; LL for one antenna looks bad - between 50-100 Jy. Flagged. >> Right after the MIDTA TASAV, while deleting the SN;1, SU;1, CL;3 and FG;2 tables from the LINCOP data (from the original wrong flux calibration done in July), I managed to delete the CL;3 and one other table (the SU, I think) from the NEWCH0 data instead of the LINCOP by mistake. I recovered by using TACOP to copy the tables over from the MIDTA TASAV file (phew). I think everything should be fine now... >> WIPER on the source (galaxy) data showed interference on baseline 2-6; used SPFLG to find (all channels, one time, RR) and flag. >> Clip level 5 Jy is fine. >> TOS = 1.91 hrs >> calculated noise 2.04 mJy/B; measured noise 1.86 mJy/B