Expected timing of relevant events
Event | Date | Implications
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CABB stage 1 | Oct-Nov 2007 | Two element interferometer equipped; CABB data available
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ATCA shutdown starts | not before Apr 2008 |
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Commissioning complete | not before July 2008 | miriad Stage 1 needed for astronomy.
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1-3 GHz receivers complete | Mar 2009 | Very wide fractional bandwidths possible
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4-12 GHz receivers complete | June 2009 |
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The above estimates were provided on 17 Aug 2007.
Stage | Description
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1 | Basic handling of CABB data. Strong frequency dependencies ignored.
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2 | Use of wide "continuum" bands to calibrate zoom bands. Strong frequency dependency handled using the 'divide and conquer' approach; that is, split up the 2 GHz CABB band into a number of sub-bands for which the existing calibration tasks are adequate. Continuum images will be sums of deconvolved images from the sub-bands, limiting the image quality.
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3 | Data flagging on the basis of autocorrelations; single dish analysis modes. Broad bands and data volume is expected to make automatic flagging highly desirable, or essential.
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4 | Wide bands handled explicitly: calibration and imaging tasks become frequency dependent, removing the limitations imposed by the technique used in stage 2.
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5 | New algorithms for high-dynamic range imaging and polarimetry
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Time (days) required for miriad changes for to each stage.
Date | CABB/rx | miriad | M'stone
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Aug | | Complete plan. Fork code into Trac. | 1,2,3,4,5
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Aug-Oct | | Make atlod changes |
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Oct 2007 | CABB stage 1 | Begin test, verify loading |
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Nov-Mar | | Make invert changes. Test & verify to end Stage 1. | 6
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Apr 2008 | ATCA shutdown starts | Stage 1 available for commissioning tests. |
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Jul 2008 | Commissioning complete | Release:stage 1. Stage 2 available (shared-risk) | 8
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Sep 2008 | | Release:stage 2
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Dec 2008 | | Release:stage 3 | 9
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Mar 2009 | 1-3 GHz receivers complete | Very wide fractional bandwidths possible |
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Jun 2009 | 4-12 GHz receivers complete | |
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Jun 2009 | | Release:stage 4 | 10
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