As of 18:30 Mar 6 there is a new ECCL.bfp in $CLAS_PARMS,
i.e.- /net/fs1/site/clas/u1/cmobj/parms. This is the
file RECSIS reads to get the EC stack attenuation lengths.
The difference is that the new file has the correct sector
ordering. The previous numbering refered to the construction
and testing sequence, and is also the number which is literally
written on the side of each calorimeter module. The new numbering
refers to the installed position in CLAS, and so now the raw
data and calibration BOS banks are consistent. The mapping is
as follows:
Tested Installed
1 5
2 6
3 1
4 4
5 3
6 2
Let me know if the new ECCL.bfp causes any problems.
Cole Smith
cole@apollo.phys.virginia.edu