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The outputfile format

The above inputfile would result in the following outputfile (the integration times, requested signal-to-noise, aperture, OTT and TDT are fictional numbers in this example). The outputfile can be used again as a new inputfile. The OTTs are cumulative. The number on the line after END_DATA is the final TDT, which also contains the 3 minute overhead for slewing to the source. The aperture used (in column 8) should give the observer some indication where merging could gain him or her observing time.


mazz@ipac.caltech.edu
Thu Feb 17 13:30:34 PST 1994