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A handbook (``The 30m Manual'')
collects much of the
information necessary to plan 30m telescope observations[6].
It is however outdated in many sections, and we recommend also to
consult the NCS web pages
(../IRAMES/ncs30m)
The report entitled ``Calibration of spectral line data at the IRAM 30m
telescope''
explains in detail the applied calibration procedure. Both documents can be
retrieved from the URL ../IRAMES/otherDocuments/manuals/index.html.
A catalog of well calibrated spectra for a range of sources and transitions
(Mauersberger et al. [9]) is very useful for monitoring spectral
line calibration. A copy of the 30m file with the calibrated spectra can
be downloaded from the Spanish web site.
The astronomer on duty (whose schedule can be found at URL
../IRAMES/mainWiki/AstronomerOnDutySchedule) should be contacted well
in advance for any special questions concerning the preparation of
an observing run (e.g. setup of on-the-fly maps etc).
Frequency switching is available for both HERA and the single pixel
SIS receivers. This observing mode is interesting for observations
of narrow lines where flat baselines are not essential, although
the spectral baselines with HERA are among the best known in frequency
switching. Certain limitations exist with respect
to maximum frequency throw ( km/s),
backends, phase times etc.; for a detailed report see [4].
This report also explains how to identify mesospheric lines which may
easily be confused in some cases with genuine astronomical lines from cold
clouds.
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Clemens Thum
2006-07-07