2011 Apr 11--12 ILT Technical Operations Meeting Report

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    # report on the 2011 Apr 11--12 LOFAR Technical Operations Meeting in Dwingeloo
    # 2011 Apr 19  James M Anderson  --MPIfR  start



    Original agenda:


    12:30-13:30 lunch (Hooghoudt room)

    13:30-17:00 Welcome

               Short overview of main developments and events since the
               previous ILT TO meeting

               Overview of expected events in the coming year

               Role of the LOFAR Commissioning Coordination group
               (LCCG)

               Station operation; ILT (array) mode and stand alone
               mode, station monitoring

               Station maintenance: station test, repairs, spare parts,
               experience gained, container maintenance

               Information exchange: teleconferences, meetings, wiki's,
               issue trackers

               wrap up

    18:30-         Dinner in Dwingeloo


    Tuesday, April 12 (ASTRON antenna test field, Multimedia room)

      9:30-12:00 Hands on workshop antenna repairs

                         Wrap up

    12:30-13:30 Lunch (ASTRON canteen)






    This was the second LOFAR Technical Operations Meeting.  The previous
    meeting was held one year ago, and was attended by W Reich and K
    Schlich from Bonn (was there someone else too?).  Attending were


    JM Anderson      Ef MPIfR
    A Horneffer      Ef MPIfR
    M Kuniyoshi      Ef MPIfR
    D McKay          Cb         (EVO)
    M Jahn           Jü Bochum
    E Middelberg     Jü Bochum
    L Helldner       On
    T                On
    B Ciardi         Uw MPA     (EVO)
    M Hoeft          Tb         (EVO)
    H Munk              ASTRON
    T Grit              ASTRON
    M Norden            ASTRON
    C Vogt              ASTRON
    H Meulman           ASTRON
    A Polatidis         ASTRON

    No representative from Nancay was present.

    (For some reason, Ralf Kisky <rkisky@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de> was on the
    e-mail list, although I have no idea who this person is.  100 m
    operator?)


    Web/wiki pages of interest

    Overview of single station use:
    http://www.lofar.org/operations/doku.php?id=singlestation:start

    ILT LOFAR Operations Overview
    http://www.lofar.org/operations/doku.php?id=operator:operations

    International Station Contacts
    http://www.lofar.org/wiki/doku.php?id=operator:ilt_to_contacts#international_stations_contacts



    Meeting notes:

    Station Construction:

    6 new stations were built in the Netherlands since 2010 April, 4 new
    Core stations and 2 new remote stations.  7 of the International
    stations are finished or nearly finished (Juelich still needs to
    construct the LBA field, to be done on 2011 April 20).  Onsala still
    needs to be constructed in 2011.  7 NL stations are waiting to be
    constructed, ASTRON does not expect to start construction on them
    until after the summer break.  (I expressed scepticism that they will
    be able to finish construction this year, if they start only in late
    September.)  Potsdam-Bornim finally has a working network connection,
    and the connection to Juelich is being tested.

    The network connection for International stations within the
    Netherlands needs to be upgraded.  2 additional 10 GE lines from
    Amsterdam to Groningen need to be installed.  An additional 10 GE line
    from Aachen to Amsterdam is needed.  Note: when the EVN goes to 4 Gb/s
    data links, the planned 2 time 10 GE lines from Aachen to Amsterdam
    will not be sufficient.  Also, should the Hamburg station be built,
    there will be no room at all for eVLBI on the Aachen to Amsterdam
    link.

    ASTRON is investigating the possibility of implementing a common clock
    for the LOFAR stations attached to the concentrator node in the
    Netherlands.  In the future it may be possible to extend this to other
    stations.

    There are no spare parts.  ASTRON used up all spare parts when it
    built the 4 additional Core stations in 2010 which were not in the 36
    station plan.  ASTRON will have another round of manufacturing of
    spare parts done to generate spare parts for things LOFAR expects to
    need.  An inventory of part failures is needed.  Note that the
    Effelsberg station uses different parts for some of the electronics
    boards and possibly LBA antenna parts.  The ASTRON engineers do not
    want to mix old electronics boards with new electronics boards, so for
    the foreseeable future, there will be no spare parts for some of the
    Effelsberg station components, and any failures will have to be
    repaired.  This is known to include the RCU boards, of which the
    Effelsberg station has 192, and > 16 have failed in the past 18
    months.  See action items 1 and 2.

    The Effelsberg antenna positions in ETRF or ITRF (x,y,z) need to be
    re-measured.  See action item 3.

    A document describing all of the procedures station managers are
    expected to be able to perform on their stations will be produced.
    Input on things that are needed to be able to be done is requested to
    be sent to H Munk.  For Effelsberg, I want to turn many of the
    responsibilities for initial and emergency contact for the Effelsberg
    station by the ILT Operations to the 100 m operators.  See action
    items 4 and 5.

    Some of the known failure modes for parts were discussed.  Effelsberg
    has a problem with the humidity being too low during winter months.
    RCU board failures, and possibly the rubidium clock failure may be
    caused by this problem.  Electronics boards inside of the HBA tiles
    are failing because of high humidity conditions at other stations.
    Apparently the protective coating applied to the boards was defective.
    In cold weather, the HBA rubber tie-down straps become stiff and do
    not hold the HBA tile covers down.  Inspections need to be done to
    check that all tie-down straps are secure.  Also, many problems are
    seen following wind storms.  Animal destruction of antenna parts is
    also seen at most stations.  Regular inspections of the Effelsberg
    station are needed.  See action item 6.

    Additional minor issues were discussed.  See action item 7.

    On Tuesday, April 12, we were given a demonstration and practice
    session for repairing antenna parts for the LBA and HBA antennas.
    AH, MK, and JMA took part in this exercise.  In the event that antenna
    repairs are needed, especially for the HBAs, one of them should be
    contacted.































    Action Items:

    1.  Spare parts.  JMA, AZ.  Write up spare parts details into Ef-ILT
        station contract.

    2.  Spare parts.  JMA, AH, KS.  Check inventory of parts with ASTRON to
        see which parts we can share with new stations.

    3.  Antenna positions.  Contact Axel Nothnagel to have the Effelsberg
        antenna positions measured in (x,y,z) coordinates for ETRF or
        ITRF.

    4.  Ef Operations Meeting.  JMA, AK, MK, AH, MK.  Meeting to discuss
        coordinating operations of the Effelsberg LOFAR station with the
        100 m operations group.

    5.  Training Session.  JMA, AH, AK, 100 m operations.  A training
        session to teach the 100 m operators how to do basic things with
        the Effelsberg station, such as logging into the station control
        computer and emergency power shutdown procedures.

    6.  Visual station inspections.  JMA, AK, Ef staff.  Visual inspection
        routines for the Effelsberg LOFAR station need to be implemented.
        Persons at Effelsberg need to be trained to inspect the station
        for problems.  A weekly and a monthly inspection process, needs to
        be developed and implemented.  Inspections following stormy
        weather are also needed.

    7.  Effelsberg miscellaneous issues.  JMA.  Replace metal pins in the
        HBA field.  Diameter of the LBA poles.  Cable torque wrench.
        Station control transfer software.  Whitelist for lofarX
        computers.


     

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