Transient Array Radio Telescope Command Line Tools
Project description
TART: Radio-telescope command line tools
This module provides command line tools for operating Transient Array Radio Telescope (TART). These tools are
- tart_calibrate
- tart_calibration_data
- tart_download_antenna_positions
- tart_upload_antenna_positions
- tart_download_data
- tart_download_gains
- tart_image
- tart_upload_gains
- tart_set_mode
- tart_vis2json
To generate an image from a telescope, try the following command which should display the current view from a telescope on top of Signal-Hill near Dunedin New Zealand.
tart_image --api https://tart.elec.ac.nz/signal --display
For more information see the TART Github repository
Install Instructions
tart_tools is available from standard python package repositories. Try:
pip3 install tart_tools
Authors
- Tim Molteno (tim@elec.ac.nz)
- Max Scheel (max@max.ac.nz)
Development work
If you are developing this package, this should be installed using
make develop
in which case changes to the source-code will be immediately available to projects using it.
NEWS
- Version 0.2.0b13. Clean up code to use other API endpoints. Add CLI to --ignore some antennas Add --n option to tart_download_data to stop after n downloads (used to grab the latest raw file) Add CLI to use the influxdb
- Version 0.2.0b12. Fix bug in get-gains option.
- Version 0.2.0b11. Add a tart_set_mode binary.
- Version 0.2.0b9. Add a timeout to all HTTP requests.
- Version 0.2.0b8. Add a put method to the authorized api handler.
- Version 0.2.0b7. Fix typo in tart_calibrate that stopped calibration working.
- Version 0.2.0. New tart_download_data function.
- Version 0.1.5. Python3 compatability changes
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