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1.3 Organization of the ook ook1.3.1 ContentsChapter of the ook ook describes in general terms how to get started in — signing up,logging in, mounting tapes, etc. Appendix gives details of these operations specific to NRAO’ssites. Your local Manager may be able to provide a version of this appendix appropriate toyour system. Chapter introduces the basic utilities. Chapter leads you through the basicsof reading in and calibrating your modern uv data. Chapter explains the basic operationsrequired to make and improve images. Appendices, and provide simpler recipe-like approachesto calibration and imaging which beginning users may wish to try.
Chapter introduces the basictools for making interactive and hard-copy displays of images and other data and Chapterdescribes tools for analyzing them. Chapter and Appendix contain hints and further tools ofparticular interest, but not restricted, to spectral-line users and other observers who have images of morethan 2 dimensions. Appendix is designed for users of the historic archive and for older VLBIformats. Similarly, Chapter and Appendix are aimed primarily at users of VLB interferometers.Chapter deals with single-dish data reduction with.
Chapter describes how to help theprogrammers, to backup your data, and to exit from. It also suggests some cures forcommon hang-ups and miscellaneous “disasters” which seem to afflict users. No such list can bemade comprehensive or sufficiently general to cover all the computer systems now running.You will need to consult with your local Manager or other users if you encounter an unlistedproblem.Chapter is intended for the “mature” user who wishes to learn about data formats, procedures, files,and various subtleties of AIPS syntax. We recommend that you read this after becoming familiar with theoperations described in Chapters 3 through 7. Chapter contains lists of all available routines broken down bycategories.
This has always been a node version manager, not an io.js manager, so there is no back-support for io.js. However, node 4+ is supported. There are situations where the ability to switch between different versions of Node.js can be very useful. Now our Connectrix Manager Data Center Edition 10.4.3 says for 'Discovery Status', 'Discovered: Not Reachable; Invalid Frimware'. So, do we have to upgrade to Connectrix Manager Converged Network Edition, 11.2.1? Is that the problem? Where do you find what versions of Brocade FOS are supported by what versions of Connectrix Manager?
Appendix G presents Fred Schwab’s Glossary of radio astronomy data processing terminology.Appendix gives some useful recipes for estimating disk files sizes and for saving data and images on tape.Appendix contains information about tasks used to maintain the, including holography of dish surfaces.Appendix I contains the index.1.3.2 Minimum matchIn this ook ook, we use the minimum-matching capability of to abbreviate the instructions needed to runthe programs. This speeds up your activity at the terminal while working in. However, the fullnames of some of the AIPS instructions may be easier to learn and to remember. They are given inChapter.1.3.3 Fonts and what they signifyThroughout this ook ook, RESPONSES BE TYPED THE APPEAR IN THE PRESENT FONT.
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Promptsprovided by the operating or systems are left-justified on the same line, e.g., system prompts $ onVAXes or% on UNIX systems, AIPS prompt. THIS IS THE FONT USED SAMPLE FROM THE COMPUTER and for program names such as. A lower-case italic font, such as this, is used fornumeric and character parameter values which must be supplied by the user. The symbol AIPS refers tothe program which you will use to communicate with the computer. The symbol refers tothe full system, made up of the AIPS program, numerous other programs which may be run fromAIPS, and the hardware configuration. The symbol C R means “hit the or Enter key on theterminal.”The symbol § means Section and refers to the various chapters and sub-chapters of this ook ook. Exceptin the values assigned to character string variables, is case insensitive.
We use upper-caseletters in this ook ook to differentiate symbols from ordinary words visually. This usagealso allows us to generate html and pdf capable versions of the ook ook from the basic TE X filesautomatically.
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