Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2013 10:06:17 -0400
From: Nimesh Patel 
To: Mark A. Gurwell 
Cc: Chunhua Qi , Glen Petitpas , Ken Young ,
     Chunhua Qi , Jun-Hui Zhao , Nimesh Patel ,
     Ram 
Subject: Re: Qualifiers for the sources
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Dear all,
I had forgotten about the source type argument to observe command.
There are several types defined: main, flux, bandpass, gain, ipoint, planet and holography.
I think the "ipoint" type might be useful for flagging ipointing data. Usually we use the integration time to be less than a
certain value (10sec) to ipoint data.�
I don't recall the need for "planet" and "holography" definitions.

Best,
Nimesh



On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Mark A. Gurwell  wrote:
      Ok, I see. �I assume it behaves like gain_cal, then, in that
      it gives you a list of all sources, and if the flag is set ('g' in
      gain_cal, 'p' in pass_cal) then the ' cal: ' column in the
      routine is set to yes, and it is easily changed there.

      Thanks, Charlie.

      Mark


      On 06/07/13 08:56, Chunhua Qi wrote:
      MIR uses 'p' to tell if it is a passband cal and 'g' to tell if it is
      a gain cal. It can be potentially used for an automatic calibration.