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AO0215VLAJuergen Ott08-Mar-16 04:33:5508-Mar-16 10:29:45



/.AO215 2626
//* ***
//* *** NRAO VLA Observe Program, JObserve 1.7.4, 2006-01-04
//* ***
//* *** Observation day 61,262 at 09 00 00 LST, 2008.03.15 21:33:55 MST.
//* ***
//* *** Observer
//* *** Juergen Ott Phone
//* *** California Institute of Technology Office: 626-395-6378
//* *** 1200 E. California Blvd. During Observations: 434-906-8369
//* *** Caltech Astronomy, 105-24
//* *** Pasadena, CA 91125
//* ***
//* *** E-Mail address
//* *** jott@nrao.edu
//* ***
//* *** Observing mode(s): line
//* ***
//* *** Special Instructions
//* ***
//* ***
//* ***
//* ***
//* ***
//* *** Date Prepared: March 12, 2008 8:12:07 AM EST
//* ***
1331+305 09 04 10 13 31 08.2879 +30 30 32.958C LL A 6666 15.00
//AN ADL
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 126.231090 226.231090
1331+305 09 08 30 13 31 08.2879 +30 30 32.958C LL A 6666 15.00
//AN ADL
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 126.231090 226.231090
1331+305 09 12 50 13 31 08.2879 +30 30 32.958C LL A 6666 15.00
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 134.231090 234.231090
1331+305 09 17 10 13 31 08.2879 +30 30 32.958C LL A 5555 15.00
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
0943-083 09 21 53 09 43 36.9443 -08 19 30.812C LL B 5555 2.70
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
SEXA 09 58 29 10 11 00.8000 -04 41 34.000C LL 5555
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
0943-083 10 01 05 09 43 36.9443 -08 19 30.812C LL B 5555 2.70
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
SEXA 10 38 40 10 11 00.8000 -04 41 34.000C LL 5555
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
0943-083 10 41 16 09 43 36.9443 -08 19 30.812C LL B 5555 2.70
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
SEXA 11 17 51 10 11 00.8000 -04 41 34.000C LL 5555
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
0943-083 11 20 29 09 43 36.9443 -08 19 30.812C LL B 5555 2.70
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
SEXA 11 57 07 10 11 00.8000 -04 41 34.000C LL 5555
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
0943-083 11 59 48 09 43 36.9443 -08 19 30.812C LL B 5555 2.70
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660
1035+564 12 04 53 10 35 07.0399 +56 28 46.792C LL A 6666 1.85
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
BK3N 12 41 49 09 53 48.5000 +68 58 08.000C LL 6666
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
1035+564 12 44 42 10 35 07.0399 +56 28 46.792C LL A 6666 1.85
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
BK3N 13 22 34 09 53 48.5000 +68 58 08.000C LL 6666
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
1035+564 13 25 21 10 35 07.0399 +56 28 46.792C LL A 6666 1.85
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
BK3N 14 02 08 09 53 48.5000 +68 58 08.000C LL 6666
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
1035+564 14 04 52 10 35 07.0399 +56 28 46.792C LL A 6666 1.85
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
BK3N 14 41 36 09 53 48.5000 +68 58 08.000C LL 6666
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
1035+564 14 44 20 10 35 07.0399 +56 28 46.792C LL A 6666 1.85
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 130.231090 230.231090
1331+305 14 50 14 13 31 08.2879 +30 30 32.958C LL A 6666 15.00
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 126.231090 226.231090
1331+305 14 54 34 13 31 08.2879 +30 30 32.958C LL A 6666 15.00
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 134.231090 234.231090
1331+305 15 00 00 13 31 08.2879 +30 30 32.958C LL A 5555 15.00
//DS 2AC 10
//LO -3.2 -3.2 3590 3590 1111
//FISF 128.117660 228.117660

Telescope Operator Logs

ProjectTelescopeObserverLog First TimeLog Last Time
AO0215VLAJuergen Ott08-Mar-16 04:34:3008-Mar-16 10:33:40



-~************************************************************************

Filename: 2008-03-16_0434_AO215
Program: AO215 Subarray(s): 1
Observer(s): Juergen Ott Operator(s): David Midgett
Date: 03/16/2008 Configuration: C
User #: 2626 Decommissioned: 5
Source File(s): 262AO215 VLBI Ref. Ant:
Observing Mode: Line 2AC VLBI Antenna Pad:
Email Address: jott@nrao.edu

API (Atmospheric Phase Interferometer) information can be found at:
http://www.vla.nrao.edu/astro/guides/api/
Adobe PDF version of this log is located at:
http://www.vla.nrao.edu/operators/logs/
Visibility data is updated each day at IAT/UT midnight and available from the on
http://archive.nrao.edu


** Weather Information **

Time (IAT) Dew Pt Temp Wind Bar. Press API
16Mar 04:34:30 -17.3 3.8 W at 1.9 m/s 780.3 2.2
16Mar 5:59:28 -16.9 4.0 SW at 4.8 m/s 779.8 2.1
16Mar 6:59:04 -15.6 4.4 W at 3.6 m/s 779.0 3.9
16Mar 8:59:15 -14.9 5.3 SW at 6.1 m/s 778.4 2.5


Operator comments for the above weather entries

16Mar 04:34:30 Sky cover 50%. Mixed clouds.
16Mar 5:59:28 Sky cover 20%. Stratiform clouds.
16Mar 6:59:04 Sky cover 20%. Stratiform clouds.
16Mar 8:59:15 Sky cover 20%. Stratiform clouds.



Total # of antennas used = 27


** Comments and Outages **

START TIME END TIME FORM # #ANTS DOWNTIME
(in minutes)


16Mar 4:34:30
Starting program AO215.

16Mar 4:34:30
The band(s) used is(are): L

16Mar 4:35:30
On source 1331+305 with all available antennas.

16Mar 4:34:30
Antenna(s) : 2 4 7 15 25 26 27
do not have good baseline positions determined for them because they were
moved to their present location recently. Please check for any significant
errors and let the Data Analysts (email - analysts@nrao.edu) know what you
find. Thank you.

16Mar 4:34:30
Your data were taken with the new EVLA computer system controlling the
"Array. The data flagger is still incomplete for some EVLA failure modes, "
so observers should carefully review their calibrator observations for
these flagger failures.

16Mar 4:34:30
We are currently including all checked-out (operational) EVLA antennas in
"the VLA by default. For your project, we have included the following EVLA"
antennas in the array: 1 4 11 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 25 26

16Mar 4:34:30
Please note that using the EVLA antennas is a shared-risk operation
and we cannot guarantee that useful data will be produced by these
antennas. Users should consult the web page
http://www.vla.nrao.edu/astro/guides/evlareturn
for known problems and workarounds in using the EVLA antennas with
the VLA. We would like your input and feedback on the use of the
EVLA antennas in your project; please send all comments and/or
questions to gvanmoor@aoc.nrao.edu.

16Mar 4:35:30
Antennas 27 and 28 were on the right wrap and are still slewing.

16Mar 4:43:10
Antennas 27 and 28 are now on source.

16Mar 6:00:00
Your new operator(s) is(are): Sam Gilmore

16Mar 10:30:40
Antenna is in a separate subarray for a single dish VLBI experiment.


End Time Total Program Time % Downtime Total Downtime
(in minutes) (in minutes)

03/16/08 10:33:40 9697.5 0.0% 0.0