New polyco.dat attached... -W ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 11:32:54 -0400 From: Scott Ransom To: Walter Brisken Subject: Re: bm241 I swear that I tried that and it didn't work. Ah well, it worked this time. Attached are the new polycos. Scott On Friday 04 May 2007 11:25:36 am you wrote: > My obsys.dat has no explicit "0" station. I think tempo knows that > zero ("0") means earth center and you can put that in your tz.in. If > that doesn't work, send me your par file, tz.in, and the mjd ranges > and I'll see what I can do. > > I think we agree on the gate parameters. > > -W > > On Fri, 4 May 2007, Scott Ransom wrote: >> On Friday 04 May 2007 11:02:37 am you wrote: >>> Hi Scott, >>> >>> The polyco file you sent appears to be for station code "24". For >>> the VLBA correlator this needs to be for station code "0" -- >>> meaning earth center. >> >> Hmmm. This is an issue. The new-ish version of TEMPO that I've >> been using has the center of the earth as station "o", which is the >> 24th station defined in $TEMPO/obsys.dat >> >> Attached is the obsys.dat that I think most (or many at least) >> people use. If you want to send me a different obsys.dat, I can >> try to regenerate the polycos. >> >>> Also, just to clarify -- by 4% gate width, do you imply open aget >>> at 0.98 and close gate at 0.02 in pulse phase? >> >> I would think so. For a Gaussian-ish pulse profile that has been >> timed using the Princeton-style phase reference (i.e. fundamental >> harmonic's phase set to 0), I think phase 0 should be the pulse. >> Isn't that correct? >> >> Scott >> >> -- >> Scott M. Ransom Address: NRAO >> Phone: (434) 296-0320 520 Edgemont Rd. >> email: sransom@nrao.edu Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA >> GPG Fingerprint: 06A9 9553 78BE 16DB 407B FFCA 9BFA B6FF FFD3 2989 -- Scott M. Ransom Address: NRAO Phone: (434) 296-0320 520 Edgemont Rd. email: sransom@nrao.edu Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA GPG Fingerprint: 06A9 9553 78BE 16DB 407B FFCA 9BFA B6FF FFD3 2989