This guide (``Cookbook'', perhaps) was first written long
ago
to help the novice
SPECX user get a spectrum on the screen and do some simple data reduction.
The original aim is preserved in this version: it is not meant to be a
complete manual on all the facets of SPECX; the definitive words on
any topic contained in this section will be found in the full SPECX manual, written by Rachael Padman, and which should be readily to hand
at the JCMT, Hale Pohaku, and at the JAC. For questions regarding the
way SPECX works, the staff scientist assigned to support your
observing run should be able to assist in the more mundane `how-to'
questions; don't bother the software group with these. This
``Cookbook'' is available on the WWW in Postscript and HTML at
http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/JCMT/astroman/. It is likely that the
Web versions will be more up-to-date than any printed version.
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Specx Cookbook Reduction of millimetre wave data