Toying with gbt spectra in python. This repo can also install it's own python (anaconda3) if you to shield yourself from a system version. You can also try making your own virtual conda environment using the system conda. See Makefile for targets.
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gbtidl does not work with gdl, it really needs IDL; pydl also does not seem useful
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Lots of info on http://gbtidl.nrao.edu/
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ARGUS specific things on http://www.gb.nrao.edu/argus/
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Example data and commands for gbtidl on http://www.gb.nrao.edu/GBT/DA/gbtidl/users_guide/node72.html
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The sdfits convention webpage has an example TREG_091209.cal.acs.fits SDFITS file that appears to have correct headers, the other one, PParkes_GASS.fits , has something missing
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https://github.com/pyspeckit pyspeckit (has routines to read GBT/SDFITS data; Adam Ginsburg))
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https://github.com/astropy/specutils astropy's workflow.
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specreduce
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https://github.com/astropy/astropy-APEs/blob/master/APE13.rst Vision for Astropy Spectroscopic Tools
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https://github.com/radio-astro-tools/ varoious modules (spectral-cube, radio-beam,gaussfit_catalog , signal-id)
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https://github.com/GreenBankObservatory gbt-pipeline and gbtgridder
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https://github.com/GBTSpectroscopy gbtpipe (Erik Rosolowsky)
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http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/~rachael/specx/ SpecX - part of starlink (JCMT, 2002)
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https://github.com/timj/aandc-gsdd Jenness et al. paper on single dish data formats