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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


Before delving into data calibration, editing, etc., it is very important to understand the structure and contents of a measurement set (the format in which EVLA data are stored). These pages will guide the new user through loading and initial inspection of their data.
Before delving into data calibration, editing, etc., it is very important to understand the structure and contents of a measurement set (the format in which the data are stored). These pages will guide the new user through loading and initial inspection of their data, as well as on the structure and organization of the measurement set (MS).  For a Guide on getting started with the CASA software, please see [[Getting Started in CASA]].
Organization


Currently, these Guides include information on loading and inspecting EVLA data, as well as on the structure and organization of the measurement set (MS).  
If you are using AIPS to reduce your data please refer to [http://www.aips.nrao.edu/CookHTML/CookBookap5.html#x178-414000E Appendix E of the AIPS cookbook].


If you are using AIPS to reduce your EVLA data we refer to Appendix E of the AIPS cookbook.
== Getting Started CASA Guides ==
 
* '''[[Loading Data]]'''
 
<blockquote>
* Obtaining data from the archive
** Selecting a set of scans
** Choosing to average data
** Retrieval process
* Starting CASA and initial inspection: listobs
* Initial data flagging: online flags, zero flags, and shadow flags
</blockquote>
 
* '''[[Inspecting Data]]'''


== Getting Started CASA Guides ==
<blockquote>
* Checking the online flags
* Checking the weather information
* Initial inspection: listobs
* Graphical display: plotms
* Graphical display: viewer
</blockquote>
 
* '''[[Measurement Set Contents]]'''


* Loading Data
<blockquote>
* The measurement set directory structure and contents
* Inspecting MS contents in CASA
* Advanced: using information about MS structure
</blockquote>


* Measurement Set Contents
* '''More advanced: EVLA Guides'''


* Inspecting Data
<blockquote>
* [[EVLA Tutorials | Tutorials]]
* [[CASA Hints, Tips, and Tricks | Hints, Tips, & Tricks]]
* [[CASA User Scripts and Tasks]]
</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 21:23, 9 May 2016

Introduction

Before delving into data calibration, editing, etc., it is very important to understand the structure and contents of a measurement set (the format in which the data are stored). These pages will guide the new user through loading and initial inspection of their data, as well as on the structure and organization of the measurement set (MS). For a Guide on getting started with the CASA software, please see Getting Started in CASA.

If you are using AIPS to reduce your data please refer to Appendix E of the AIPS cookbook.

Getting Started CASA Guides

  • Obtaining data from the archive
    • Selecting a set of scans
    • Choosing to average data
    • Retrieval process
  • Starting CASA and initial inspection: listobs
  • Initial data flagging: online flags, zero flags, and shadow flags
  • Checking the online flags
  • Checking the weather information
  • Initial inspection: listobs
  • Graphical display: plotms
  • Graphical display: viewer
  • The measurement set directory structure and contents
  • Inspecting MS contents in CASA
  • Advanced: using information about MS structure
  • More advanced: EVLA Guides