Summary of what's in your SMA Data Directory

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The program whatishere (written by Mark Gurwell) can be used to obtain a summary of the contents of your science data directory. It obtains information from the plot_me files.


On the R&G linux computers, log on to rtdc2 and type, for example: /2006/whatishere /2006/science/mir_data/080321_18:58:58
The result:

LO Freq. (low RX): 225.412 GHz

UT Start:   18.9786   UT

Stop: 21.1494


Maximum baselines:    28

Max. ok baselines:   28


Minimum baselines:    28



Number of scans:     273

Number of ok scans: 257


Number of sources:     5



#

Name

#Scans

Scan Range

Avg UTH

HA min

HA max


1

nrao530

2            

(  0-   1)

18.9825

  3.03

  3.04


2

callisto

31            

(  3-  33)

19.1205

  1.25

  1.48


3

jupiter

49            

( 36-  84)

19.4518

  1.51

  1.89


4

1830+063

55            

( 87- 267)

20.5490

  2.77

  4.26


5

G43.8-0.1

120            

( 98- 241)

20.3455

  2.17

  3.35






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