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** SO (Jack Lashner, postponed) | ** SO (Jack Lashner, postponed) | ||
** South Pole (Sasha Rahlin, in absentia) | ** South Pole (Sasha Rahlin, in absentia) | ||
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January 9, 2020 | January 9, 2020 |
Revision as of 13:47, 5 March 2020
Telecon Coordinates
1:00 PM CST (11:00 AM PST, 2:00 PM EST, 7:00 PM UTC)
Dial In: +1-866-554-6782
Web: https://www.uberconference.com/room/cmbs4b
International dial-in:
- Australia (02) 84172302
- Canada (647) 694-4842
- New Zealand 09-8873488
Minutes are circulated by email.
Upcoming Call
March 5, 2020
- Deployment of InfluxDB/Grafana at SPT (Anne Gambrel/Sasha Rahlin)
- SO Timing System (Brian Koopman)
Previous Calls
February 6, 2020
- WBS Update [1]
- Frequency of telecons
- Options for deliverables + schedule
- OCS Updates
- SO (Jack Lashner, postponed)
- South Pole (Sasha Rahlin, in absentia)
January 9, 2020
- WBS Overview
- 1.8.1 WG Management, Reviews, etc.
- 1.8.2 Observatory Control System
- Overarching framework
- Miscellaneous Slow DAQ
- 1.8.3 Telescope Systems (LAT+SAT)
- Telescope control (pointing, etc.)
- Encoder/structure DAQ for pointing reconstruction
- 1.8.4 Subsystem development support
- Support for in-lab and other testing
- Current Schedule and Volunteer Requests
- Major items:
- We need to be prepared for readout downselect and having a working DAQ early
- Need to start an S4-specific OCS effort for lab equipment
- Timing system downselect needs someone to lead the charge
- Major items:
- Feedback from December Review
- Need more DAQ people
- Need to define what "quick-look" analysis means in detail and who is responsible for it