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calibrater - Tool



Package synthesis
Module calibrater


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Synthesis calibration (self- and cross-)


Description
A calibrater tool allows synthesis calibration operations within AIPS++. A separate calibrater tool needs to be created for each separate measurement set for which processing is to be performed.

Constructors
calibrater Construct a calibrater tool
Functions
accumulate Accumulate incremental calibration solutions into a cumulative calibration table
calave Average calibration solutions over fields, spectral windows, and/or time
close Close the calibrater tool
correct Apply calibration information
done Destroy the calibrater tool
fluxscale Bootstrap the flux density scale from standard calibrators
initcalset Re-initialize the calibration scratch columns
linpolcor Correct the gain table for linear polarization of the calibrator
modelfit Fit single-component source models to the uv-data
plotcal Plot a calibration table
posangcal Apply position angle calibration to an existing cal table
reset Reset the selected apply and/or solve components
setapply Arrange to apply calibration
setdata Set the data selection for subsequent processing
setsolve Arrange to solve for calibration
setsolvebandpoly Specialization of setsolve for polynomial B (bandpass) solving
setsolvegainpoly Specialization of setsolve
setsolvegainspline Specialization of setsolve for cubic spline G (time-dependent gain) solving
smooth Produce a smooth and/or interpolated table
solve Solve for the selected calibration components
state Request the apply/solve state of the calibrater tool




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