02-27mar19 1370hp polB stuck
in
The 1370 hipass filter for lbw polB was always inserted in the
rf path between 02mar19 and 28mar19..
Background:
Lband wide (lbw) has a filter bank
after the lna's and before the postamps. Each polarization has
its own set of filters:
The 1370 highpass filter (1370hp) had been giving us trouble:
Some history:
- 10jan19 the 1370 hipass filter on lbw was acting up (more info). After
switching, it took a long time to finally settle down.. when
switching to the 1370 hipass filter, lbw output power would
jump and then drift slowing for a few minutes.
- 12jan19: lbw thermal cycled.. but polB amp died.. lbw was
down until 20jan19
The problem:
On 27mar19 the a3299 (ips experiment) was
run and i noticed trouble with the lower portion of the band
on polB.
After some trouble shooting, it turned out that the polB
1370 hipass filter was always inserted in the rf path (even
when commanded to be bypassed).
On 28mar19 around 15:00 Felix bypassed the polB filter (even
when selecting it, it would be bypassed).
I then went looking for when the problem
started.
X111 interference
monitoring data jan->mar19 (.ps) (.pdf)
- x111 uses the interim correlator to check for rfi
- 4 25 mhz bands are taken at a time:
- 60 1 sec records are followed by a 10 second cal on,
caloff.
- data was taken from 01jan19 -28jan19 (although there is
not data for every day).
- page 1 plots the calon, caloff spectra (42 in total)
- Black is polA, red is polB
- Top: 1272.5 MHz polA
- 2nd: 1272.5 MHz polB
- 3rd: 1412.5 MHz PolA
- bottom: 1412.5 MHz PolB
- Page 2 : calDeflection/Tsys total power over the band
- Black is polA, red is polB
- Top: 1272.5 MHz band
- bottom: 1412.5 MHz band
- around 12jan19 both polA, and polB cal deflection had
trouble. This was right before the lbw warmup.
- There was no x111 data between 15jan19 and 3mar19 (i had
removed it from the list during the work on lbw).
- on 03mar19 the polB caldeflection for the 1272.5 MHz
band was zero, while the polB 1412.5 deflection remained
around .38 Tsys.
- This was caused by the polB 1370 hipass filter cutting
out all power below about 1360 MHz.
lbw band from puppi
coherent cals (.ps) (.pdf)
- Pulsar observations use the puppi backend to measure the
entire 600 MHz bw of lbw.
- For calibration purposes, a coherent cal is usually taken
for a few seconds:
- The 25 hz cal is injected into lbw
- puppi folds the signal at 25 hz (usually with about 2048
phase bins).
- To look at the bandpass, i averaged the cal spectra for
about 1 second (over the 2048 phase bins).
- The black trace is what puppi calls polA, red is what
puppi calls polB (or at least what my idl software
thinks is puppi polA,B).
- Top: 08jan19 -> 28feb19
- both polA and polB cover the entire band
- middle:02mar19 ->27mar19
- The black trace has no power below 1370 MHz. This is the
1370 hp filter stuck in.
- The red trace is normal
- Note: The actual bad pol was polB.. not sure why these
reversed .. maybe my idl software ?
- Bottom:
- 28mar19 (evening) thru 02apr19
- The 1370hp filter has been bypassed. both pols now
cover the entire band.
- Note:
- The pulsar fits file remove a dc offset and then scale
the spectra (by channel).
- when looking at the scaled data, it is not obvious
that there is a problem (the bandpass has been removed).
You need to put the scaling back in to see the problem.
Summary:
- The lbw 1370 hipass filter was always inserted in polB
between 02mar10 and the afternoon of 28mar19.
- During this period, polB had no power below 1370 MHz.
- The 1370hp polB filter was bypassed on 28mar19
(15:00).
- it will not be selectable until the problem is resolved
(we need to take lbw offline to bring the filter bank down
to the lab to work on it).
- For some reason, my idl code that reads the puppi fits
files is returning polA,polB reversed.
processing: x101/190329/lbwhp1370_x111.pro, puppi_cal_lbw.pro
On 23apr19 the polA,B drive cables from
the hp3488 to the hp1370 filter were switched. The
hp3488 polB drive cable is now driving the polA switch
while the hp3488 polA cable is not driving polB. After this
switch, both switches started to work correctly.
The switching was tested using the interim
correlator.
The setup was:
- lbw linear pol, lfb 1 5 requested (hipass and
1120-1750 bandpass.
- rf center freq 1405MHz
- interim correlator, 1 sec dumps, 25 MHz bw.
- Data was taken for about 300 seconds for each scan
- The telescope was stationary so the sky was drifting
through the beam.
- after a scan, the lbw filter bank was switched to
another set of filters, and then back to the lbfb 1 5
- A new scan was then started.
The plots show the total
power vs time for the 7 scans (.ps) (.pdf)
- There were 4 separate interim cor sub bands of 25
MHz centered at 1405 MHz (each in a different color).
- looking at the spectrum analyzer, the 1370 hipass filter
was being inserted in both polA and polB ( i
guess i forgot to check if it was being switched
out between scans .. but felix assured me
that he checked that when he was upstairs....:).
- The dotted vertical lines are a start of a new scan.
- There was about 15 seconds between the end of 1 scan and
the start of the next scan.
- During this 15 seconds, the filter bank was switched
away from lbfb 1 5 and then back to lbfb 1 5
- Top: polA
- bottom: polB
- The only jump in level was seen between scan 1 and scan 2
in polA (about .5%). PolB showed no jump
- after the start of each scan, the power level remained
stable (it didn't drift .. except the for the sky changing).
SUMMARY 23APR19:
- Switching the polA,B drive cables into the hp1370
filter caused things to start working.
- when switching away and then back to the hp1370 filter,
the power level returned to the original value (it was
making repeatable contact)
- The hp1370 is now operational..
- although sometime someone in the future may wonder why
commanding the polA hp1370 filter causes the polB
filter to change.
- this will not cause a problem since we normally switch
both of the pols together.
processing: x101/190423/chklbw.pro