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* [[CASA Contributed Task: listsdm | listsdm (task)]] --- A CASA task to list the contents of the SDM archive files
* [[CASA Contributed Task: listsdm | listsdm (task)]] --- A CASA task to list the contents of the SDM archive files


* [[CASA Contributed Script: Mosaicking Utilities | Mosaicking Utulities (scripts) ]] --- A few utilities to help setting up and reducing mosaicking observations
* [[CASA Contributed Script: Mosaicking Utilities | Mosaicking Utilities (scripts) ]] --- A few utilities to help setting up and reducing mosaicking observations


* [[CASA Contributed Script: plotweather | plotweather (script)]] --- Plot the weather conditions and calculate the opacity for each spectral window (EVLA)
* [[CASA Contributed Script: plotweather | plotweather (script)]] --- Plot the weather conditions and calculate the opacity for each spectral window (EVLA)


* [[CASA Contributed Task: stitch | stitch (task)]] --- A CASA task that replaces some channels of a spectral with those of a second spectral window. This is useful, e.g., to remove the 128MHz "suckout" frequency ranges and replace them with channels from a slightly frequency-shifted second baseband
* [[CASA Contributed Task: stitch | stitch (task)]] --- A CASA task that replaces some channels of a spectral with those of a second spectral window. This is useful, e.g., to remove the 128MHz "suckout" frequency ranges and replace them with channels from a slightly frequency-shifted second baseband

Revision as of 13:25, 28 March 2012

CASA Contributed Tasks: Overview Learn How to use contributed CASA tasks


  • listsdm (task) --- A CASA task to list the contents of the SDM archive files
  • plotweather (script) --- Plot the weather conditions and calculate the opacity for each spectral window (EVLA)
  • stitch (task) --- A CASA task that replaces some channels of a spectral with those of a second spectral window. This is useful, e.g., to remove the 128MHz "suckout" frequency ranges and replace them with channels from a slightly frequency-shifted second baseband