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    C212A Correlation Report

    Fringes

    Station Code Fringes Plots Comments
    Ef B yes    
    Pv P yes    
    On X yes    
    Ys Y yes    
    Mh Z yes    
    Br b yes    
    Fd f yes    
    La l yes    
    Nl n yes    
    Ov o yes    
    Kp k yes    
    Pt p yes    
    Mk m yes    
    Sc s     7mm only
    Hn h     7mm only
    Gb G yes   Problems with vdif thread offset
    Nn N yes    
    Ky y      
    Ku u yes    
    Kt t yes    

    Notes

    Ky: File /data/c212a/ky/c212a_KVNYS_274071501.vdif VDIF summary failed with return value -5

    Kt: File /data/c212a/kt/c212a_KVNTN_274070001.vdif VDIF summary failed with return value -5

    GBT issue with RCP polarization

    Issue: Strong GBT fringes in LCP found but no detection in RCP (tested on scans 189 and 191).

    Diagnostics: Inspection of the VDIF structure shows 8 threads as expected. However the threads with odd IDs (representing LCP channels) are offset considerably (> 150 frames). The suspicion was that RCP frames possibly get dropped by DiFX due to these gap sizes exceeding the read buffer sizes (even though this seems unlikely because of the even-threaded data yields fringes).

    Test 1:

    To check whether the RCP data in principle is OK the v2d setup for GBT was split into two separate datastreams; one for LCP and one for RCP:

    ANTENNA GB {
       datastreams=GBRCP,GBLCP
    }
    DATASTREAM GBRCP {
        file=/mark6-06_fuse/1/C212A_GB_No0762
        format=INTERLACEDVDIF/0:2:4:6/5032/2
    }
    DATASTREAM GBLCP {
        file=/mark6-06_fuse/1/C212A_GB_No0762
        format=INTERLACEDVDIF/1:3:5:7/5032/2
    }
    

    Correlation still yielded no RCP fringes (all WEIGHTS 0) with .difxlog summary:

    mark6-06 INFO  VDIF multiplexing statistics: nValidFrame=153 nInvalidFrame=0 nDiscardedFrame=0 nWrongThread=18421482 nSkippedByte=0 nFillByte=0 nDuplicateFrame=0 bytesProcessed=92697667320 nGoodFrame=38 nCall=8661
    mark6-06 INFO  VDIF multiplexing statistics: nValidFrame=9938486 nInvalidFrame=0 nDiscardedFrame=359095 nWrongThread=153 nSkippedByte=0 nFillByte=0 nDuplicateFrame=8851360 bytesProcessed=92697667320 nGoodFrame=2482554 nCall=23029
    mark6-06 ERROR  One or more wrong-threads were identified.  This may indicate a correlator configuration error.
    mark6-06 ERROR  One or more wrong-threads were identified.  This may indicate a correlator configuration error.
    mark6-06 ERROR  One or more duplicate data frames (same time and thread) were found.  This may indicate serious problems with the digital back end configuration.
    

    WEIGHTS for LCP are around 0.94. This might indicate also problems in LCP thread(s).

    Test 2:

    The VDIF file was split into two separate files using modifyVDIF:

    modifyVDIF --extract=6,4,2,0 /mark6-06_fuse/1/C212A_GB_No0762 /data/c212a/gb/C212A_GB_No0762_RCP
    modifyVDIF --extract=7,5,3,1 /mark6-06_fuse/1/C212A_GB_No0762 /data/c212a/gb/C212A_GB_No0762_LCP
    

    The produced files vary largely in size:

    1066784        11. Mär 09:56 C212A_GB_No0766_RCP
    154581691424   11. Mär 10:09 C212A_GB_No0766_LCP
    

    Using the separated files for correlation still results in 0 WEIGHTS and no fringes in RCP.

     

    Current conclusion: RCP data is corrupted and cannot be recovered.

    Fourfit plot with native 64MHz band stations e.g. BP show only USB channels (4 total instead of 8)

    Post-Correlation checks

    Residuals

    FITS completeness (pclist)