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The correlator has 8 independent units, each being tunable anywhere in
the 110-680 MHz band, and providing 7 different modes of configuration
(characterized in the following by couples of total bandwidth/number
of channels). In the first 3 modes (LSB+USB): 320MHz/128, 160MHz/256,
80MHz/512 the two central channels may be perturbed by the Gibbs
phenomenon (depending on continuum strength). When using these modes,
it is recommended to avoid centering the most important part of the
lines in the middle of the band of the correlator unit. In the
remaining modes (LSB or USB): 160MHz/128, 80MHz/256, 40MHz/512 and
20MHz/512 the two central channels are not affected by the Gibbs
phenomenon and, therefore, these modes should be preferred for
spectroscopic studies. The 8 units can be independently placed either
on the IF1 (3mm receiver) or on the IF2 (1.3mm receiver). For more
details, please refer to the Web page at
http://www.iram.fr/TA/backend/cor6A/
Clemens Thum
2005-02-03