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- For C-band and higher, if the tuning includes 3-bit (i.e. it's purely 3-bit or it's mixed 3-bit/8-bit) this indicates continuum science (or that it can be used for reliable continuum science) and it qualifies as SRDP.
- For C-band and higher, if the observation is purely 8-bit (i.e. if total bandwidth is less than or approximately 2GHz (technically, 2.048GHz)), check the proposal abstract to see if the primary aim includes continuum or spectral line (or both). If the abstract states that the science goals include continuum, then it is SRDP. If it includes continuum and specline, then it is still SRDP. If it includes specline but does not mention continuum, then it is non-SRDP. (Feel free to double-check with a Stage 2 Reviewer if unsure).
- Currently L-band and S-band are non-SRDP. If/when they are eventually added to SRDP, use the following criteria:
- for L-band: at least 1 GHz of total bandwidth, and no individual basebands < 500 MHz
- for S-band: at least 2 GHz of total bandwidth, and no individual basebands < 1000 MHz in L-band.
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