Welcome to program SCHED. Version: 6.05 June 2006 The manual is at http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~cwalker/sched/sched/sched.html Unix users should set $SCHED to the base area where SCHED is installed. Most run time messages will be in sched.runlog Some useful commands to give now if running interactively: SCHedule= : Specify input file. PLOT : Invokes uv, xy, rd, and uptime plotting. FREQLIST=lowF,highF : Make frequency list (MHz). Then exit. EXIT : Leave program. / : End of inputs - run program (or EXIT). TPINI: Reading tape initialization information from SCHED input file. TPINI: *** Do you really need TAPEINI data? The vast majority of users do not. Most TAPEINI sections betray the use of ancient templates. TAPEINI sections can cause more harm than good by overriding current catalog information. SRREAD: Reading source catalog: Program_input SRREAD: Please convert source catalog from use of EPOCH to EQUINOX. RDSET: Reading setup file: ba068ka.set RDSET: Reading setup file: ba068ku.set STREAD: Reading station catalog: /home/filehost/cwalker/sched/catalogs/stations.dat STREAD: Will read locations file /home/filehost/cwalker/sched/catalogs/locations.dat SCHIN: Found 908 input scans. SCHIN: * Automatic tape allocation requested at: Sc Hn Nl Fd La Pt Kp Ov Br Mk GETFREQ: Reading frequency file: /home/filehost/cwalker/sched/catalogs/freq.dat WARNING: See note in sched.runlog about frequency and bandwidth changes. WRTMSG: Special message from routine CHKSC1: CAUTION: You have set FREQ and/or BW for some scans but have not changed them when switching to a new setup file. These parameters do not change from scan to scan unless forced. It is possible that you really did want them to change, perhaps to the value of the new setup file. Check what you have done carefully. To cause SCHED to use the setup file value, set FREQ=0 and/or BW=0. SCHOPT: First output scan will be number 1 SCHOPT: There will be 908 output scans ( 1 - 908) from 53/20:03:06 to 54/03:01:33 SUMOPE: Writing summary file ba068f.sum OMSOUT: Writing OMS file ba068f.oms FLAGS: Writing apriori flagging file ba068f.flag Processing VLBA_SC Processing VLBA_HN Processing VLBA_NL Processing VLBA_FD Processing VLBA_LA Processing VLBA_PT Processing VLBA_KP Processing VLBA_OV Processing VLBA_BR Processing VLBA_MK