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obs:123 [2009/03/20 19:57] – experience from compilation rtopera2 matesobs:123 [2009/03/20 20:00] – update mates
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 The operation of RTS2 may, at present, appear chaotic to the responsible CAHA staff, especially in case of GRB alerts. We believe that care should be taken to inform people around about the actions the telescope is performing in a simple and accessible way. The operation of RTS2 may, at present, appear chaotic to the responsible CAHA staff, especially in case of GRB alerts. We believe that care should be taken to inform people around about the actions the telescope is performing in a simple and accessible way.
  
-==== EPIX database ====+==== EPICS database ====
  
 CAHA maintains a database of all available information (meteo/ccd info/telescope info/etc.) Practically anything can be taken there. Most importantly the imaging CCD properties and conditions, which cannot be taken with any //info// command on the command line. CAHA maintains a database of all available information (meteo/ccd info/telescope info/etc.) Practically anything can be taken there. Most importantly the imaging CCD properties and conditions, which cannot be taken with any //info// command on the command line.
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 +=== Update:  ===
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 +This is still a piece of magic for us. However, seemingly this may be the key to get a real grip to the telescope with RTS2. The calls provided to us for managing the CCD camera are in fact actually EPICS wrappers. 
  
 ===== Telescope control model ===== ===== Telescope control model =====
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