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Features Snapshot
The EVN MkIV data processor can currently correlate/provide:

- 1- and 2-bit sampling (2-bit observations are by far
the more common).

- parallel- and cross-polarization products if desired in
dual-polarization observations.

- up to 4096 frequency points per baseline (see
the discussion following equation 1 below).

- fan-out modes, where 1 channel is written onto 2 or 4
tracks during recording, increasing bandwidth without using
higher tape speeds.

- MkIII, MkIV, VLBA, and Mk5 recordings.

- sustained 512Mb/s recordings, a capability that is
currently unique to the EVN (full 1Gb/s awaits
deployment of the disk-based Mk5 recorders, owing to cross-talk
within the playback heads in the tape-playback units at 320ips).

- oversampling at 2 or 4 times the Nyquist frequency
in order to provide subband bandwidths,
,
down to 500kHz (the maximum Nyquist-sampled
is
16MHz).

- multi-pass correlation (i.e., for observations
having
16 stations at any given time).
Capabilities whose development is still underway or not yet fully tested
include:

- pulsar gating.

- multiple field centers (correlation of
1 phase centers
in one pass) -- most likely to be implemented in the PCI (cf
§2.3).

- playback at a tape speed different than that used in recording.
Capabilities that are yet to come include:

- phase-cal extraction.

- sub-netting.

- recirculation -- achieving greater equivalent correlator
capacity for observations that don't use the maximum bandwidth per channel
(see the discussion following equation 1).

- space VLBI.
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Bob Campbell
2003-09-22