may17: rfi from the upstairs sband console
08jan17
Links to plots/tables:
Before repairs:
After repairs:
Summary
Introduction/timeline (top)
The sband console is situated in the sband
transmitter room up in the dome.
- 19feb17 p1693 data shows no 40khz comb
- 28feb17 p1693 data shows strong 40 Khz comb
- Note.. these were inspected after the fact..
- 15may17 az swings showed 40khz comb in 327 receiver.
- 01jun17 : rfi tests done turning sband console on,off while
taking data showed sband console causing the comb.
- victor worked to get rid of the emissions from the cabinet.
- 05jun17 p3166 .. scott ransom reports rfi problems
with 327 puppi data
- 29may17 intermittent strong rfi in data
- 04jun17 strong rfi not present.
- By the time i got around to looking at his data, it was no
longer available at AO.
01jun17 turning the sband console on,off
On 01jun17 we did a test turning the sband
cabinet (in the dome) on, off while taking data with the 327
receiver.
The setup was:
- az,za fixed.
- 327 receiver, cfr 327, 750 narrow band mixer
- mock spectrometer, 7 x 8 Mhz bands, 8192 channels/band (976 Hz
channel resolution).
- while taking data turn the sband cabinet power off and then
back on (about 100 seconds off)
Before changes were made to the cabinet:
- 490 1 second averaged spectra were taken
- we started with the cabinet closed, and on
- at 315 seconds, the power to the sband cabinet was turned off
- at 420 seconds, the power to the sband cabinet was turned back
on
The dynamic spectra:
The dynamic spectra were made for each 8mhz
band:
- The median bandpass when cabinet was off was computed.
- 20the order harmonic was fit to this median bandpass
- flatten each of the spectra with the fit.
- remove tsys from each spectra using the median
- average the two pols.
- I placed horizontal lines where the cabinet was powered on
,off
- powering the cabinet on,off would take a few second for the
times are not exact.
Some comments on the dynamic spectra rfi:
- The comb goes away during 320 to 420 seconds in the images.
This is when the cabinet is turned off.
- It comes back when the cabinet is turned back on.
- Note:
- strong rfi with a 200 khz spacing occurred until 140
seconds.
- coincidentally , victor and his crew opened the door to the
transmitter room (in the dome) around 133 seconds.. This may
just be a coincidence. Not sure how long they left the door
open (i couldn't see the door on the camera).
- You'd expect things to get worse, not better when the door
was openned.. (i wonder if the turn on or off the fan when
they entered?
Average on,off spectra before
fixes:
For each 8 MHz band, i averaged when the power was
all the way on, and when it was all the way off.. i tried to leave
out the transition periods.
The plots show the average
spectra for cabinet on and off (.ps) (.pdf ):
- Each page shows 1 8MHz band.
- Top frame: vertical scale is 0 to 10 times Tsys
- Bottom frame blows up the vertical scale to 0 to .1Tsys
- The on time avg is 380 seconds. the off time avg is 105
seconds.
- Black is with the cabinet off, red is with the cabinet powered
on.
- I plotted the red (on) and then over plotted the black (off)
so the on could not hide the off.
- If you see a red line, with a black line over it, then that
rfi did not come from the sband console
- Red lines sticking up by themselves are coming from the sband
console.
- The on comb gets up to about 10 times Tsys (around 318 Mhz)
- the blowup to .1 tsys shows that comb covering the entire 327
band.
Comb period:
The average on spectra for each 8 MHz band
was transformed (acf) to get the spacing of the comb.
the plot shows period of
the comb (.ps) (.pdf)
- abs(fft(spc)) is plotted.
- the vertical scale is the strength (power)
- the horizontal scale is set to the freq (1/period) of the
combs.
- the plot for each 8 MHz band is offset for display.
- The comb is at 39.7 KHz.
After repairs made to the cabinet:
Victor and his crew worked on repairing the
sband console shielding on 170601. After the repairs, we repeated
the sband on/off console tests using the 327 mhz rcvr and the mock
spectrometer (see above for setup).
Dynamic spectra while cabinet turned
on/off.
- these are the dynamic spectra made after the cabinet was
repaired.
- I placed horizontal lines where the cabinet was powered on
,off
- powering the cabinet on,off would take a few seconds.
- i flagged where the cabinet was completely off..
Comments on dynamic spectra after repairs.
- No obvious comb remains.
- there is a chirped signal spaced by about 1.25 or 2.5 Mhz that
is seen throughout the band. It remains on the entire time, so
it is not coming from the sband console.
Comparing cabinet on with cabinet
off after repairs:
For each band i averaged when the power was
all the way on, and when it was all the way off.. i tried to leave
out the transition periods.
The plots show the
rfi when the cabinet was on and off (.ps) (.pdf)
- Each page shows 1 8MHz band.
- Top frame: vertical scale is 0 to 10 Tsys
- Bottom frame blows up the vertical scale to 0 to .2 Tsys
- The on time avg is 246 seconds. the off time avg is 122
seconds.
- Black is with the cabinet off, red is with the cabinet powered
on.
- I plotted the red (on) and then over plotted the black
(off).
- If you see a red line, with a black line over it, then that
rfi did not come from the sband console
- Red lines sticking up by themselves are coming from the sband
console.
- The vertical axis is in units of Tsys.. the plots are clipped
to 1.5 Tsys
- Nothing obvious sticks up.
- there are a few red on peaks with no black off peaks.
- Looking at the dynamic spectra, these are rfi bursts that
happened in just one of the on sets. They don't appear in
both ons. To get around this we could have done more on,off
cycles...
Summary: (top)
- A 40 Khz comb in the 327 receiver was coming from the sband
console.
- The comb got up to 10 * tsys.
- at the .1*tsys level, it was continuous across the 50 Mhz of
the receiver.
- I don't know if scott's problem was from this comb (i didn't
have his data to look at..)
- i wouldn't expect the comb to be time variable.. he said the
problem occurred in the middle of his observation.
- His observation occurred during the day on memorial day..
The visitor center had lots of visitors.. could have been some
device on the observation deck..
- Looking back at p1693 pulsar search data (using the 327
receiver)
- The comb was not present on 18feb17
- the comb was present on 28feb17.
- So we went about 4.5 months with this comb in the
receiver...
- The comb doesn't show up in the fractional occurrence of
rfi on telescope data .. because the rfi is not time
variable..
- pulsar people seem not to care (or at least
observer) this comb.. i guess they never look at the
spectra before dedispersing..
- spectral line observers have given up on the 327 receiver
(because of the rfi...a lot of it is internal..).
- After the repairs, the comb is no longer visible in a 100 sec
integration with 1 khz resolution.
- The sband console has caused the same problems in:
- We should change the cabinet to one that is more rfi tight.
- Whenever the sband crew opens/ works in the cabinet, we need
to do an rfi check to make sure that things were put back with
no leakage.
processing: x101/170601/ rfi327_before.pro rfi327_after.pro
home_~phil