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The following plots show the fraction of time suitable for observing in each EVLA band for the one-year period September 2010 - August 2011.  Click any plot to enlarge it. The simultaneous requirements for wind speed and API phase rms correspond to the current values in the OPT:
The following plots show the fraction of time that was most suitable for observing in each EVLA band for the one-year period September 2010 - August 2011, according to the measured wind speed and API phase rms (opacity is not included).  Click any plot to enlarge it. The simultaneous requirements for wind speed and API phase rms used to create these plots correspond to the current table of values in the OPT:


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! January !! February !! March
See also the [[Archival_API_Plots|monthly plots of API rms phase vs LST]]
[[High_Frequency_Observing|Return to the High Frequency observing guide]]
 
Return to the [[High_Frequency_Observing|High Frequency observing guide]]


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Latest revision as of 00:05, 2 September 2011

The following plots show the fraction of time that was most suitable for observing in each EVLA band for the one-year period September 2010 - August 2011, according to the measured wind speed and API phase rms (opacity is not included). Click any plot to enlarge it. The simultaneous requirements for wind speed and API phase rms used to create these plots correspond to the current table of values in the OPT:

Band: 4, P, L S C X Ku K Ka Q
API (deg) any <60 <45 <30 <15 <10 <7 <5
wind (m/s) any any any <15 <10 <7 <6 <5

See also the monthly plots of API rms phase vs LST

Return to the High Frequency observing guide

January February March
April May June
July August September
October November December