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 *Moving the telescope;
Find at what elevations you want to do the measurements, then find a real source in the sky at such elevations, for example let take W3OH.
  *>grep W3OH pool.sou
W3OH EQ 2000 02:27:03.88 +61:52:25.5 LSR 0.0 FLUX 8.13 0.0 PROJECT CALIB
 *Moving the telescope;  Find at what elevations you want to do the measurements, then find a real source in the sky at such elevations, for example let take W3OH.
  *>grep W3OH pool.sou   W3OH EQ 2000 02:27:03.88 +61:52:25.5 LSR 0.0 FLUX 8.13 0.0 PROJECT CALIB

There are two ways of doing absortion measurements:

  • Not moving the telescope;
    • paKo> source ABSORBER EQ2000 05:55:10.28 +07:24:25.4 LSR 0.0 FLUX 0.34 0.0 PROJECT CALIB

    • paKo> onf 20 32 -->Repeat this 4 times

  • Moving the telescope; Find at what elevations you want to do the measurements, then find a real source in the sky at such elevations, for example let take W3OH.
    • >grep W3OH pool.sou W3OH EQ 2000 02:27:03.88 +61:52:25.5 LSR 0.0 FLUX 8.13 0.0 PROJECT CALIB

    • paKo> sou ABSORBER EQ 2000 02:27:03.88 +61:52:25.5 LSR 0.0 FLUX 8.13 0.0 PROJECT CALIB

    • paKo> bmap 240 240 4 4

    • paKo> start

Repeat this at the different elevations changing the coordinates!

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