BasyouhuC9908 ver.1.00
SD Japanese Special Discretinary Time RCP in Aug., 1999
Sessai@NIPR, 1999/07/06 revised on 1999/07/07 |
1. Installation 2. Schedule file 3. Test running, please 4. Sounding mode 5. Beam sequence 6. Notes |
1. Installation
Get BasyouhuC9908 ver.1.00 installation package from http://www.uap.nipr.ac.jp/SD/BasyouhuC9908/ (here!) The installation package file you should get is BasyouhuC9908.tar.gz (check if the size is 31230 bytes & cksum = 2707852912 on QNX) (You can get this by clicking it durin pressing 'shift' key, hopefully...) (If you cannot get/save it, please try the following... Install packages to choose one.) Put it on your Radops QNX PC. (Be sure the file name shuold be "BasyouhuC9908.tar.gz" or "BasyouhuC9908.tar.F". If it's not so (e.g. BasyouhuC9908_tar.gz, BasyouhuC9908.tgz), rename it after transfering it to QNX...) (If you use older QNX (earlier than v4.24) whose "install" program does not support gzipped packages, first you should uncompress it by gunzip, and then freeze it by doing "freeze -v BasyouhuC9908.tar" to create "BasyouhuC9908.tar.F" before going ahead...) (Or you can get "BasyouhuC9908.tar" or "BasyouhuC9908.tar.F" directly from this web. Press "Install packages" above.) (If you don't have gzip/gunzip on QNX, you can get it from Quics! Press here to get "gzip.tar.F"!) Do the following on your Radops QNX PC. install -u BasyouhuC9908.tar.gz (If you get or create "BasyouhuC9908.tar.F", do instead like... install -u BasyouhuC9908.tar.F ) and follow the setup instruction to complete the installation process... (Julian, now you can install it in any directory you like...:-) This should work for Radops2000 version 4.01 and 4.10 on both QNX 4.22A and QNX 4.24, I hope. (I didn't check it on QNX 4.25 which has already been released.) If you encounter any problem, please let me know it as soon as possible. PS. You can also see source codes here on this web. BasyouhuC9908.c BasyouhuC9908.h makefile report2.c sync2.h ntp.h forbid_freq_check.h option2.h show.h freq_band.h pulse_code.h
2. Schedule file
Add the following entries to your schedule file for Aug., 1999 manually! (We strongly recommend you use this file to create your schedule file!!! to avoid any unexpected mistyping!!!) (The same documentation as this is included in the installation package. Its file name is "00Readme" found in the source directory where you install. You can use it to create your schedule file (and you can also aviod any unexpected mistyping!!!). ............. # Aug 12-14 Discretionary Time 1999 8 12 0 0 /radops/usr/bin/BasyouhuC9908D -df xxx -nf yyy ............. where... xxx : day-time start_freq/band (in kHz) yyy : night-time start_freq/band (in kHz) Please specify these 2 best frequencies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! to get as much ionospheric echo as possible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Please avoid your restrict freq bands, of cource...) (Default intt is 3 seconds. If intt=4sec is much much better than intt=3sec to get much more echoes, please don't hesitate to change it by '-it' option...) If you need more info, you can see the online usage of this RCP by doing use BasyouhuC9908 or read the source code or ask me...
3. Test running, please...
After reading the explanation of the sounding mode below, please run this RCP before the Aug. DT(Aug 12-14) if possible although only a few DT days left before them. Please test this RCP with the 2 options, -df and -nf at your radar site. (It's good enough for this RCP to run just for 10 to 15 min or so.) And please report any problem to me ASAP if any. Please make sure again that you specify '-df' and '-nf' options for your test run as describled above. You can see display task's display or 'errlog' file to check if intt is correct or not, and if beam sequence and freqency setting are correct or not. This RCP will output time/bmnum/start_freq/scan for each beam in errlog file. Many thanks for your great efforts to check and run this RCP!!
4. Sounding mode
This BasyouhuC9908 is a modified version of Basyouhu scan which ran for our Special Time in Fab.,1998 and Jan. to Jul., 1999. (If any of you cannot perform intt=3 on your radar, let me know soon.) For most radars for most days, various Basyouhu scans will be made to get 3 high time resolution special camping beams data with optimized high time resolution global convection data simultaneously. intt=3sec,frang=180km,mpinc=2400,rsep=45km as usual, but no GPS synchronization. (If intt=4sec is much much better than intt=3sec to get much echoes, please don't hesitate to change it by -it option...) CP=5244 Detailed beam sequences for all the radars will be shown below...
5. Beam sequence
Each beam sequence for each radar is almost completely different from ones for the other modes/radars. I try to summarize all the sequences here... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sas :forward scan :rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 5,7,9 w/ global scan(sb=1 eb=15) 1,5,13,9,3,7,11,5,15,9,2,7,6,5,10,9,14,7,4,5,8,9,12,7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kap :backward scan:rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 3,5,7 w/ global scan(sb=14 eb=0) 14,5,10,7,6,3,2,5,12,7,8,3,4,5,0,7,13,3,9,5,1,7,11,3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Goose :forward scan :rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 7,9,11 w/ global scan(sb=1 eb=15) 1,7,5,9,13,11,3,7,15,9,2,11,6,7,10,9,14,11,4,7,8,9,12,11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ IceW :backward scan:rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 7,9,11 w/ global scan(sb=14 eb=0) 14,9,10,11,6,7,2,9,12,11,8,7,4,9,0,11,13,7,5,9,1,11,3,7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ IceE :forward scan :rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 2,4,6 w/ global scan(sb=1 eb=15) 1,2,5,4,9,6,13,2,3,4,7,6,11,2,15,4,10,6,14,2,8,4,12,6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fin :backward scan:rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 2,4,6 w/ global scan(sb=14 eb=0) 14,6,10,2,12,4,8,6,0,2,13,4,9,6,5,2,1,4,11,6,7,2,3,4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Halley:forward scan :rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 1,3,5 w/ global scan(sb=0 eb=14) 0,1,4,3,8,5,12,1,2,3,6,5,10,1,14,3,9,5,13,1,7,3,11,5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sanae :backward scan:rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 3,5,7 w/ global scan(sb=14 eb=0) 14,5,10,7,6,3,2,5,12,7,8,3,4,5,0,7,13,3,9,5,1,7,11,3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SyowaS:backward scan:rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 1,3,5 w/ global scan(sb=14 eb=0) 14,1,10,3,6,5,2,1,12,3,8,5,4,1,0,3,13,5,9,1,11,3,7,5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SyowaE:forward scan :rsep=45,intt=3 spec= 5,7,9 w/ global scan(sb=1 eb=15) 1,9,13,5,3,7,11,9,15,5,2,7,6,9,10,5,14,7,4,9,8,5,12,7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. Notes
'vlptm' is now not good for any beam sequences which include camping beams. This is because vlptm regards any beams with scan!=0 as start_beam which means any special camping beam whose scan value is negative will be regarded as a start_beam and which is meaningless. If you change vlptm code a bit you might get much more proper vec files for some of special programs including Basyouhu... A line 277 in vlptm.c both in Radops2000 version 4.01 and version 4.10, if (scan && (bmbak != -1)) { .... shuold be modified to if ((scan==1) && (bmbak != -1)) { .... (or if ((scan>0) && (bmbak != -1)) { .... (this is my favorite...)). I strongly recommend you to adopt this fix to get proper vec files even when we do any other mode than normal_scan. (before grid files officially become used for the ISTP KP data or before next Radops is available.) How do Mike and Rob think about this? That's it. Many thanks in advance! Regards, Sessai
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