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==Introduction== | |||
The goal of this guide is to provide a brief practical introduction to using the Observing Preparation Tool (OPT) to create scheduling blocks for the EVLA. After reading this guide, you should be able to successfully create a simple EVLA scheduling block. Please send any questions, comments, or suggestions about this documentation to akepley@nrao.edu. | |||
A scheduling block defines a complete set of EVLA observations including your source observations and all necessary calibration (flux, complex gain, bandpass, etc). If you have |
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Place holder for the OPT quick Start guide currently under development by Amanda Kepley at:
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Introduction
The goal of this guide is to provide a brief practical introduction to using the Observing Preparation Tool (OPT) to create scheduling blocks for the EVLA. After reading this guide, you should be able to successfully create a simple EVLA scheduling block. Please send any questions, comments, or suggestions about this documentation to akepley@nrao.edu.
A scheduling block defines a complete set of EVLA observations including your source observations and all necessary calibration (flux, complex gain, bandpass, etc). If you have
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