430 dome PolB Jennings relay oct12
oct12
Links:
x102 calibration runs may12->oct12
When
did the problem start?
x102 summary
18oct12: replace
Jennings relay polB with an elbow.
19oct12: readjust
Jennings relay in lab, reinstall. still problems
Plots:
x102 plots:
14oct12
total power strips for each pattern (.ps) (.pdf):
the x102
calibration processing for the 14oct12 data and jul-oct12 data
(.ps) (.pdf)
18oct12:
Tsys
polA,B with elbow when the turret was at 125.6 degrees (off of
the tertiary) (.ps) (.pdf)
Tsys
polA,B with elbow when the turret is over the tertiary (.ps)
(.pdf):
19oct12:
Tsys
as the turret moved the 430 off and then on the sky. polB
Jennings relay installed (.ps) (.pdf)
Tsys
, Tsrc vs time with the Jennings relay in and out, sky drifts
by. (.ps) (.pdf)
Tsys
as the turret moved the 430 off and then on the sky. PolB
Jennings relay removed (.ps) (.pdf)
The 430dome Jennings relay for polB was found to
be defective on 18oct12. It was acting as an AC coupler for the
antenna input.
The problem seen were:
- Very little power from he antenna getting through the system
- Tsys was not afffected
- The load switch portion of the Jennings relay was still
working..
History:
- 02apr12 a2599 used 430 dome and it worked ok
- 15may12 through 14oct12 x102 gain for gr430 was 6 K/Jy
- 18oct12: removed Jennings relay, replaced with elbow. Relay
brought down to the lab to be adjusted
- 19oct12: after adjustment of Jennings relay in lab, it was
reinstalled in the dome.
- Relay still not working, elbow reinstalled, relay back to
the lab
X102 calibration runs may12 -> oct12
(top)
The calibration runs for 430dome may12 through
oct12 showed the stokes I gain to be around 6 K/Jy. This is about
1/2 of the expected value. We have also seen the Tsys for polA
varying from 50 to 90K while the Tsys for polB remains stable around
62K (this is probably a different problem).
A calibration run was done on 14oct12 with the
430 Dome. The setup was:
- source B0618+145 (3C158)
- 7.45 Jy at 430 MHz. size~7"
- .2% polarized at 1405 (via nvss)
- 16 patterns done.
- Each pattern consits of 4 strips each +/- 3 beamwidths
- az strip,za strip, +45 deg strip, -45 deg strip. There are
60 samples/strip.
- Each pattern has a 10 second cal on ,cal off.
- freq/bw: 430/25MHz, 430/12.5MHz, 429/1.MHz,431/1MHz
- the 430MHz 25 and 12.5 MHz bandwidth have some rfi.
The 1st plots show 14oct12 total power strips
for each pattern (.ps) (.pdf):
- The cal deflection for each pattern was used to scale
the data to Kelvins.
- You can see the source deflection for the 4 strips.
- Each frame is a different freq/bandwidth dataset
- the 16 patterns have been over plotted.
- polA is black, polB is red.
- The tsys for the two polarizations is within a few kelvin
- The source deflection varies by a factor of 10.
- the jumps in the 1st two frames are rfi
- The rfi jumps in polB are much smaller than the rfi jumps in
polA
- 430gr is circularly polarized so this difference is
probably not a polarization problem.
- looks like there is not much signal getting in from the
sky
The 2nd set of plots look at the x102 calibration
processing for the 14oct12 data and jul-oct12 data (.ps) (.pdf)
- Page 1: 14oct12 x102 data.
- I processed stokesI
(a+b), polA, and polB
separately.
- Top: gain vs za in K/Jy
- stokesI = 6K/Jy. This is 1 about 1/2 of the expected value
- polA= 11 K/Jy. this is the expected value
- polB= 2 K/Jy. This is much less that 5x less than
expected.
- 2nd frame: tsys vs za
- PolA is around 70K while polB is about 65K. This
difference could be explained by inaccuracies in the cal
values.
- 3rd frame: SEFD = Tsys/Gain
- this is independent of the cal values (since both gain and
Tsys use the cal value)
- polA is around 6 Jy (expected) while polB is 30Jy. stokes
I gain is around 10Jy.
- if the gain of one pol went to 0, the sefd for stokes I
would get 2 time bigger.
- Bottom frame: average beam width
- The average beam width is 650 asecs. this is the expected
value.
- The beam widths for stokesI, polA, polB are all the same
- This says that the optics and telescope gain are
probably ok.
- Page 2-4 show the 430 dome x102 data for jul-oct12
- page 2: StokesI gain,tsys,sefd, and average beam width
- The data agrees with the stokes I data from 14oct12.
- page 3: stokesI pointing error
- The top 2 frames are za Error vs za,az, the bottom 2
frames are az error vs za,az
- there is a 17 asec za offset and 8 asec az offset. the
rms are 10.8 and 7.5 asecs
- page 4 gain,Tsys,sefd, and SEFDPOLb/SEFDpOLA for
stokesI, polA, and polB
- the 3 freq bands are shown with different colors
- + is polA, * is polB
- Gain. i've used a log axis for y. polA is around 10K/Jy,
polB is around 1K/Jy
- tsys: The tsys for polA and polB are about the same
- SEFD: polA is around 6Jy while pol B is 20 to 100Jy
- sefdB/sefdA the ratio is 10 to about 60.
When did the problem
start?
- x102 430data was taken on:
- low Gain (5-6 K/Jy) on 15may12,01jul12,14aug12,
07sep12,14oct12.
- normal gain (11 K/Jy) on 24oct09
- There was no 430 x102 data between these two dates
- A2599 on/off
position switching on continuum sources mar/apr2012 (.ps)
(.pdf)
- This show source strength in degK vs freq.
- Black is polA, red is polB
- PolA and polB have close to the same value for the source in
degK (using the cals).
- The values were ok on 02apr12.
- x111 430dome
rfi mar-jul 2012 (.ps) (.pdf)
- The x111 (rfi monitoring data) for mar-jul12 was used to see
any gain differences
- The processing was:
- each 60 second scan was averaged.
- the average spectra was converted to deg K using the cals
- The Peak rfi for polA and polB was located in each spectra
- The plots show the Peak rfi in polA and polB with the other
pols value over plotted.
- The peaks for polA and polB did not have to be at the same
channel.
- Black in polA, red is PolB. The dotted green line is the end
of each month: mar,apr,may,june.
- Top: PolA max Value with corresponding polB value from this
channel.
- Bottom: polB max value with corresponding polA value from
this channel.
- There are measurements where polA is larger than polB, but
it is not consistant.
x102 Summary: (top)
- The gain in polB is about 10% of the expected gain.
- The gain in polA is correct
- the system temperature for polA and polB are about the same
value 65-70K.. this is the expected value
- This means that any problems are occurring before the cal
injection.
- If there is a 90% gain loss after the cal injection then the
Tsys from the dewar would go up by a factor or 10. This would
probably be noticeable.
- RFI coming into polB is much weaker than the rfi coming into
polA (and 430gr is circularly polarized).
- The SEFD also shows a factor of 10 difference between the two
pols
- the sefd does not use the cal values, so it is not a cal
value problem.
- The beam widths are identical for polA, polB and
stokesI.
- this means the telescope gain is ok
- The pointing error has
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|
offset err
asecs
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rms err
asecs
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az
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za
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az
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za
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polA
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.6
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19.0
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5.8
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9.9
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polB
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46.9
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19.8
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10.4
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10.4
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- So the beam squint is about 45 asecs. This is what it has
historically been. This is not enough (with an 11 amin beam)
to cause the large drop in source deflection.
- The problem must be before the cal injection and it is not the
optics. There is either a bad cable (capacitively coupled?) or
the omt is not working for polB
- if the omt is bad, it has to be bad only for polB leaving
polA functioning correctly?
- How long has the problem been present.
- The problem is in the x102 measurements since 15may12 -
14oct12
- The problem was not seen in the 24oct 09 data. there is no
x102 data between 24oct09 and 15may12
- a2599 took data on 02apr12 and the problem was not present.
- Looking a the strength of rfi in polA,B does not give a
consistent measure of the gain (probably because the rfi is
coming in through a far out sidelobe and is not being passed
equally between the two pols.
processing: x101/121015/gr430.pro,
x102.pro
18oct12: Replacing Jennings relay with an
elbow. (top)
On 18oct12, the polB Jennings relay was replaced
with an elbow.
- Before the relay was removed.
- the turret was moved to 125.6 deg (the 430 is over the
tertiary at 251.7 degrees). Tsys at this location should be
around 250 K.
- We used the winking cal to normalize the electronic gain of
the system (calA=95.5, calB=102.5... we set the attenuation so
the oscilloscope caldeflection was the same.
- After adjusting the gains, Tsys polA was about 3.5 times
higher than Tsys polB.. no signal was getting into polB
We then replaced the Jennings relay (polB) with an elbow.
The first plots shows Tsys polA,B with elbow when the
turret was at 125.6 degrees (off of the tertiary) (.ps) (.pdf)
- black is polA, red is polB.
- The 1 second cal toggle was used. The interim cor sampled the
data at 5 hz.
- Tsys for the two pols are now similar.
The second plots shows Tsys polA,B with elbow when the
turret is over the tertiary (.ps) (.pdf):
- the 25 hz hardware cal was sampled at 1khz rate by the mock
spectrometers. The data was then converted to kelvins using the
winking cal values.
- Tsys polA and B are similar. The rfi is now the same amplitude
in polA and polB.
- When the polB Jennings relay was in, polB rfi was much
smaller than polA.
- It looks like the signal for polA is varying more than polB.
processing:
x101/121018/430testcor.pro, 430testmock.pro
19oct12: readjust Jennings relay.. still
trouble
After the 18oct12 tests, the polB Jennings
relay was brought down to the lab and it was readjusted. On
19oct12 the polB Jennings relay was reinstalled for some tests.
Test 1:rcvr moved off
and then back on the sky to change Tsys. Jennnigs relay polB
installed.
The setup was:
- The telescope was stationary (za=11,az=277deg). The sky was
drifting by,
- The turret was moved off of the tertiary so the 430 feed was
no longer connected to the sky. This should increase the power
coming in by 50 - 100 K or more.
- the hcorcal was toggled once a second with the hardware toggle
line
- The interim correlator sampled the data at 5 hz. with a 25 Mhz
bw centered at 430 Mhz
- The Jennings relay was switch to load and antenna a few times
The plot shows Tsys as the turret moved the 430
off and then on the sky (.ps) (.pdf)
- 0-50 seconds 430 off the sky
- temp polA =130K
- temp polB =80K
- 50-132 secs: Jennings relays switched to load
- temp polA =300K
- temp polB =350K
- 132 - 192 secs: back to antenna. start moving turret so
430 points to sky at 160 secs
- There is a large change in Tsys polA but very little
change in tsyspolB (not much is getting into the recevier
- 192-250 secs: on sky(ant)
- 250-300 back to load.
- This shows that power from the horn is not getting into the
Jennings relay polB very well. The load switch seems to work.
Test 2: let sky drift through beam. Measure polA,B source
strength with Jennings relay polB in and out.
The setup:
- The telescope sat at az=277, za=11. The 430 dome was
left looking at the sky (over the tertiary).
- cfr 430 MhZ, 25Mhz bandwidth, 1 second samples were taken with
the interim correlator.
The plots show tsys vs time with the Jennings
relay in and out (replaced with an elbow) (.ps) (.pdf)
- No cals were fired. the total power was computed for each 1
sec spectra and then the entire dataset was normalized to the
median value. This made the units for the vertical axis Tsys,.
- The spikes every 120 seconds are rfi at 433.9 Mhz.
- Page 1: total power vs time.
Jennings relay polB in.
- Top: all 1900 secs of data. black is polA, red is polB
- A source takes about 45 seconds to drift through the 11
arcminute beam
- The bump at 1150 seconds is a source drifting through the
beam
- The dashed green lines are blown up in the 2nd frame.
- 2nd frame,. Blowup around the source at 1150 seconds.
- a linear baseline was removed from this data.
- there is not much source in polB (assuming Tsys is the
same.)
- The data between the dashed green lines are used to
compute the source strength ratio TsrcA/TsrcB in frame 3.
- bottom: TsrcA/TsrcB when source drifts through the beam
- TsrcPolA is about 6 times larger that TsrcPolB
- The TsysA/TsysB where the rfi spike occurs has a different
ratio. .
- Page 2: total power vs time.
Jennings relay polB replaced with an elbow.
- These are the same plots as page 1
after the Jennings relay polB was replaced with an elbow.
- top: The tsys values are now similar, even when sources
drift through the beam.
- The rfi spikes have different amplitudes.
- 2nd: blowup showing a source drifting through the beam
(actually it looks like it is drifting through the sidelobes).
- The amplitudes remain similar for polA and polB
- bottom: TsrcA/TsrcB at source
- The ratio of TsysrA/TsrcB is very close to 1 (with 15%).
- the rfi spikes do not have the same strengths:
Test3: rcvr moved off and then back on the sky to change
Tsys. Jennnigs relay polB replaced by elbow.
This repeated test1 with the polB Jennings
relay removed.
The plot shows Tsys
as the turret moved the 430 off and then on the sky (.ps) (.pdf)
- Turret started with the receiver off of the tertiary.
- At 200 secs it started to move the receiver toward the
tertiary (sky)
- The receiver arrived on the sky at 310 seconds.
- The Tsys for polA,B were identical off of the tertiary. On the
sky they differed by 10K (this may be real)l.
Summary 19oct12:
- adjusting the polB Jennings relay on 18oct12 in the lab did
not solve the problem.
- On 19oct12 the ratio of TsrcPolA/TsrcPolB was about 6.
- The system seems to work correctly when we bypass the
jennings relay with an elbow
- This should work ok until the next 430 dual beam transmitter
experiment. At that point we'll need to reinstall the relay.
- the ratio of rfi differed in polA and polB when the relay was
in, and also when the relay was replaced by an elbow,
- So rfi is probably not a good ruler to use. The different
may come from:
- rfi does not come in through the main beam.
- There may be some compression somewhere in the system
(interim correlator?).
processing: x101/121019/
430cordrift.pro, 430cor1sectoggle.pro, 430cor1sectogelbow.pro
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