id | field name | definition |
0 | Sph_Descriptor |
xml string |
SPH descriptor: ASCII string describing the product
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1 | Spare_1 |
hidden: true
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2 | Base_Laser_Frequency |
ascii double |
Base Laser Transmit Frequency
unit: "GHz"
attribute: unit |
ascii string | size: 3 |
fixed value: "GHz"
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available: optional
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3 | Num_Freq_ISR |
ascii uint32 |
Number of frequency steps reported in the ISR GADS of the file.
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4 | Num_Freq_CSR |
ascii uint32 |
Number of frequency steps for which the transmission of FPs A and B are characterized in the CSR GADS. The number depends on the frequency resolution and the value of the Free Spectral Range. With FSR = 10950MHz and Df=25MHz we have Num_Freq=877.
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5 | Checked_Against_RRC |
ascii uint8 |
This field is true or false. It is false if the current AUX_CSR has been obtained direclty from the AUX_ISR without comparison to an RRC. It is true if a comparison with an RRC has been made.
mapping: "FALSE" -> 0
mapping: "False" -> 0
mapping: "false" -> 0
mapping: "TRUE" -> 1
mapping: "True" -> 1
mapping: "true" -> 1
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6 | Width |
ascii double |
Width in MHz of the top-hat function that has been applied to the currently valid ISR in order to modify the transmission curves TA and TB of FPs A and B. If no correction has been applied (that is the case when the AUX_CSR is computed directly from the ISR, or if a comparison has been carried nout with a RRC that has shown no modification is necessary), it is equal to 0.
unit: "MHz"
attribute: unit |
ascii string | size: 3 |
fixed value: "MHz"
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available: optional
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7 | Tilt |
ascii double |
Tilt of the top-hat function hat has been applied to the currently valid ISR in order to modify the transmission curves TA and TB of FPs A and B. If no correction has been applied (that is the case when the AUX_CSR is computed directly from the ISR, or if a comparison has been carried out with a RRC that has shown no modification is necessary), it is equal to 0.
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8 | Delta_F_Int_Atm |
ascii double |
Frequency shift between the internal and atmospheric paths caused by a potential misalignment of the illuminating beams on the two channels of the receiver. (TBC)
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9 | List_of_Dsds |
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