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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


This tutorial explains how to image an HI dataset acquired with the WIDAR0 correlator. It assumes that you've already calibrated your data [[Calibrating_an_EVLA_OSRO_HI_data_set | as described in the calibration tutorial]], and that you now have a [[split]] dataset with a single source of interest in it. In this example, the source is called 'Leo-1'.
This tutorial explains how to image an HI dataset acquired with the WIDAR0 correlator. It assumes that you've already calibrated your data [[Calibrating_an_EVLA_OSRO_HI_data_set | as described in the calibration tutorial]], and that you now have a [[split]] dataset with a single source of interest in it. In this example, the source is called 'Leo-1'; see the [[Calibrating_an_EVLA_OSRO_HI_data_set | calibration tutorial]] for more details on this data set.


== Flag Your Split Data ==
== Flag Your Split Data ==


Load the split dataset into [[plotms]] and/or [[viewer]]
Load the split dataset into [[plotms]] and/or [[viewer]]

Revision as of 00:21, 15 February 2010

Overview

This tutorial explains how to image an HI dataset acquired with the WIDAR0 correlator. It assumes that you've already calibrated your data as described in the calibration tutorial, and that you now have a split dataset with a single source of interest in it. In this example, the source is called 'Leo-1'; see the calibration tutorial for more details on this data set.

Flag Your Split Data

Load the split dataset into plotms and/or viewer