Study 000507: ACRONYM: HPW023_FULLCCD_V2 **** This study replaces the origional HPW023 **** This study is designed for sit-and-stare observations above the limb. The exposure time is 300s. The idea is to use raster repeats to accumulate the exposure needed to bring out the weak lines. The 1" slit is used to reduce the saturation in 195 as well as reduce the broadening induced by the slit tilt when averaging along the slit height. TARGET: Quiet Sun above the limb EXPOSURE TIME: 300s RASTER: Sit-and-Stare SLIT: 1" STEP SIZE: 1" FOV: 1"x512" RASTER DURATION: 5m17s VOLUME: 14 Mbits RATE: 43 kBits/s COMPRESSION: DPCM (new default compresion) Instruction to planners: ----------------------- * Run slot context (PRY_slot_contextLITE) * Run study, use raster repeats (~12 for an hour of observing) See *WARNING* below. Consult Harry Warren. Pointing: --------- Above the limb. Warning: -------- The PT does not account for data transmission from the ICU to MDP (MDP workload dependent). ** ADD ** (1 minute) per exposure (i.e. per raster repeat), by leaving a gap between this study end and the next one on the timeline. For example, leave a 12m gap when 12 raster repeat is used.