# @(#) $Id: StandardObservingModeList.txt,v 1.11.14.1.6.1 2012/03/26 19:20:25 rlucas Exp $
# List of "Standard Observing Modes"
#
# Proposed Structure: Jeff Kern Oct 11, 2006
# "#" Denote Comment Lines
#
# Entry Lines have the structure:
# Mode Name, Mode Type, Observing Script
#
# Only 2 main "mode types" are supported: "Observatory" and "User". "Expert" mode is allowed
# just one entry. "Special" modes are not accessible from the Observing Tool and thus
# not supported in this file.

# IMPORTANT NOTE: Remember that if you make changes to existing modes in this file you
# may INVALIDATE old Observing Projects. Please think carefully about this
# and perhaps discuss the changes.
#
# Adding completely new modes is usually a safe operation (as  long as you
# get the format correct).
# 

# Observatory modes
Tower Holography, Observatory, TowerHolographyScript.py
Tower Holography (ACA 7m), Observatory, TowerHolographyScriptACA7m.py
Optical Pointing, Observatory, OpticalPointingScript.py
Offset Optical Pointing, Observatory, OffsetOpticalPointingScript.py
AIV Single Dish, Observatory, AIVSingleDish.py
Calibration Target Survey, Observatory, CalTargetSurvey.py
Amplitude Calibration Survey, Observatory, AmpliCalSurvey.py

# User modes
Standard Interferometry, User, StandardInterferometry.py
Phase Differential Interferometry, User, PhaseDifferentialInterferometry.py

# Expert modes
# There are no expert modes as such - this defines what to do if "expert" is selected as the mode type
Expert Mode, Expert, ---Use the edit facility to enter your script here---

# Special modes
# There are no special modes accessible from the OT.
