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Proposers should be aware of constraints for data reduction:
- In general, data should be reduced in Grenoble. Proposers will
not come for the observations, but may have to come for the reduction.
Remote data reduction is possible, especially for experienced
users of the Plateau de Bure Interferometer. Please contact your local
contact if you're interested in this possibility.
- We keep the data reduction schedule very flexible, but wish to
avoid the presence of more than 2 groups at the same time in
Grenoble. Data reduction will be carried out on dedicated computers at
IRAM. Please contact us in advance.
- In certain cases, proposers may have a look at the
uv-tables as the observations progress. If necessary, and upon
request, more information can be provided. Please contact your local contact
or the Science
Operations Group (sogiram.fr) if you are interested in this.
- CLIC evolves to cope with upgrades of the PdBI array. The newer
versions are downward compatible with the previous releases. Observers
who wish to finish data reduction at their home institute should
obtain the most recent version of CLIC. Because differences between
CLIC versions may potentially result in imaging errors if new data are
reduced with an old package, we advise observers having a copy of CLIC
to take special care in maintaining it up-to-date.
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Clemens Thum
2006-02-01