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WAPP- SNAP (Snapshoot) ProgramIntroductionSNAP is an application that can process raw WAPP files. It is not intended to be a full data reduction package, instead it can be used for diagnostics and on-line evaluation of data quality. Data Source ModesSNAP can receive data from two possible sources. First, it can read WAPP data files and process them off-line. This must be done off-line because accessing WAPP data files during an active observation could easily disturb an observation and cause data acquistion to fail. Therefore, a second mode takes data directly from the WAPP realtime process. This mode communications via sockets with the WAPP progam and has been designed to eliminated any possible problems with contention of WAPP resources during an active observation. Record SizeBoth modes (SNAP and WAPP) process data in blocks of 2048 records. Each record represents the data taken during a single time segement. Thus, a record could have 1,2 or 4 correlations depending on the mode (4 for full stokes) Header and Control WindowThe main SNAP window has several control buttons and a text dump of a WAPP header. Display WindowsPlot ImagesThe plot window presents the WAPP data as different types of XY plots. Which plot is presented can be set from the Select menu. The slider is used to select records in several display modes. The Dump Raw button is a diagnositic command to write the raw correlation function (unprocessed) to standard out. A mouse selection function can produce exact values in the parameter boxes. Raw Band ModeThis is a raw linear plot of the bandpass (Fourier transform of the correlation function). By moving the slider, it is possible to view all 2048 records. Sig-Ref ModeA crude bandpass removal. The reference band is computed by simply averaging all 2048 data records. This psuedo-reference is then subtracted from the each raw bandpass. Ref Band ModeDisplay Freq BinDisplays all data along one frequency bin. Thus, the X axis is record number (or time), while Y is the power. Which frequency bin is displayed is selected by the slider. DedispThis does a simple dedisperse and fold on the 2048 records that exist in memory. It uses the tempo polynominal values and DM value listed in the header to create a pulse profile. In cases where the Total PowerA simple total power versus record number plot. Spect TPowA fourier transform of the meausred total power. Integ PulseThe first scan after Waterfall ImagesThe plot window presents the WAPP data as different types of color intesity waterfalls. Intensity is shown as different colors (Blue is maximum, Red is minimum intensity). The vertical axis (X) is frequency, with higher frequencies on top. The horizontal axis is time. The left side represents the first record measured, while the last is on the right. Which data is presented in the waterfall can be set from the Select menu on the top of the waterfall window Raw/RefA raw bandpass plot, which shows the bandpass shape. Sig-RefPerforms a crude bandpass removal by subtracting the average of all 2048 records Sig-Ref AllEssentially the same as Sig-Ref, except the entire 2048 records are compressed to fit onto a single display. This avoids scrolling during observation to see an entire block of data. Note - The display of waterfall images is VERY CPU intensive. If speed is critical and the Waterfall image is not required, the procesing of WAPP files can be greatly expediated by turning off the waterfall display. To disable the procesing of waterfall displays, click on the button in the "" menu... Note, after disabling the waterfall display, it is possible to re-enable them later. |
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