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@@ -96,58 +96,11 @@
 \include{Timing}
 \include{Requirements}
-
-
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-\subsection{Determine a reasonable upper time delay limit for the onset of an observation}
-{\ldots \it \bf STILL TO BE WRITTEN  \ldots \\}
-
-
-\subsection{Determine a reasonable upper limit on the observation duration}
-
-{\ldots \it \bf STILL TO BE WRITTEN  \ldots \\}
-\subsection{Determine a reasonable zenith angle range for observation}
-{\ldots \it \bf STILL TO BE WRITTEN  \ldots \\}
-
-\section{Maximizing the duty cycle}
-
-{\ldots \it \bf STILL TO BE WRITTEN  \ldots \\}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-email Nicola Galante: \\
-\\
-I calculated duty-cycle with a Sun zenith angle greater 
-than 105 deg, which means that Sun must be at least 15 deg below 
-horizon, and not with an angle of 115 deg. I tried this calculation also 
-with a limit of 108 deg, because a lot of people assume that the 
-astronomical sunset is when the Sun is 18 deg below horizon. Using this 
-assumption the calculated duty-cycle decreases of about 4\%(from 1.225 to 
-1.18 srad per year or from 9.75\% to 9.36\% vs 4pi srad per year). Anyway 
-the definition of astronomical sunset influence the main cut on duty-cycle.
-About wind I can say that the data I used were provided by NOT, which is 
-situated in a place more windy than where MAGIC is growing up. I made 
-the calculation also with other upper limits to wind's speed then the 
-usual 10 m/s, and we can gain quite a lot of duty-cycle (even about 
-1.5\%more vs 4pi srad per year) so it should be interesting to test the 
-telescope during some windy or foggy days.
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\subsection{Taking OFF data}
-
-{\ldots \it \bf STILL TO BE WRITTEN  \ldots \\}
-
-\subsection{Observing XRFs}
-
-{\ldots \it \bf CAN BE MAYBE GO INTO A SEPARATE PROPOSAL  \ldots \\}
-
-\subsection{Observing SGRs}
-
-{\ldots \it \bf CAN BE MAYBE GO INTO A SEPARATE PROPOSAL  \ldots \\}
-
 \section{Calibration and Tests}
 
-{\ldots \it \bf STILL TO BE WRITTEN  \ldots \\}
+{\ldots \it \bf Crab data at different axis-offsets to calibrate off-axis sensitivity  \ldots \\}
 
 %%% BIBLIOGRAPHY %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -182,5 +135,5 @@
 submitted to Physical Review D
 astro-ph/0004379
-\bibitem{TASC} M.M. Gonz{\'a}lez et al., Nature, 424, 749
+\bibitem{TASC} M.M. Gonz{\'a}lez et al., Nature, 424, 749 (2002)
 \bibitem{PAZCYNSKI} Pazcy\'{n}ski B., Astrophys. J. 308 L43 (1986)
 \bibitem{GOODMAN} Goodman J., Astrophys. J. 308 L47 (1986)
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@@ -21,4 +21,23 @@
 \subsection{Maximizing the duty cycle}
 
+\begin{verbatim}
+email Nicola Galante: \\
+\\
+I calculated duty-cycle with a Sun zenith angle greater 
+than 105 deg, which means that Sun must be at least 15 deg below 
+horizon, and not with an angle of 115 deg. I tried this calculation also 
+with a limit of 108 deg, because a lot of people assume that the 
+astronomical sunset is when the Sun is 18 deg below horizon. Using this 
+assumption the calculated duty-cycle decreases of about 4\%(from 1.225 to 
+1.18 srad per year or from 9.75\% to 9.36\% vs 4pi srad per year). Anyway 
+the definition of astronomical sunset influence the main cut on duty-cycle.
+About wind I can say that the data I used were provided by NOT, which is 
+situated in a place more windy than where MAGIC is growing up. I made 
+the calculation also with other upper limits to wind's speed then the 
+usual 10 m/s, and we can gain quite a lot of duty-cycle (even about 
+1.5\%more vs 4pi srad per year) so it should be interesting to test the 
+telescope during some windy or foggy days.
+\end{verbatim}
+
 \subsection{In case of follow-up: Next steps}
 
