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-Attending: Nancy Chanover (NMSU), Chip Kobulnicky (UWy), Jamey Eriksen (APO), Anne Verbiscer (UVa), Derek Buzasi (FGCU),  Eric Nielsen (NMSU), Sarah Tuttle (UW), Bill Ketzeback (APO), Kevin Schlaufman (JHU), Joanne Hughes (Seattle U), Aleksandr Mosenkov (BYU), Mukremin Kilic (OU), Misty Bentz (GSU), Russet McMillan (APO), Caleb Wang (UW), Ben Williams (UW), Gordon MacDonald (APO)+Attending: Nancy Chanover (NMSU), Chip Kobulnicky (UWy), Jamey Eriksen (APO), Anne Verbiscer (UVa), Derek Buzasi (FGCU),  Eric Nielsen (NMSU), Sarah Tuttle (UW), Bill Ketzeback (APO), Kevin Schlaufman (JHU), Joanne Hughes (Seattle U), Aleksandr Mosenkov (BYU), Mukremin Kilic (OU), Misty Bentz (GSU), Russet McMillan (APO), Caleb Wang (UW), Ben Williams (UW), Gordon MacDonald (APO), Adam Kowalski (CU)
  
 === User feedback and comments from institutional representatives === === User feedback and comments from institutional representatives ===
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   * BYU - nothing to report   * BYU - nothing to report
   * Washington - nothing to report (sent by email)   * Washington - nothing to report (sent by email)
-  * Colorado - nothing report+  * Colorado - nothing to report
   * UVa - nothing to report   * UVa - nothing to report
   * FGCU - nothing to report   * FGCU - nothing to report
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 We are converging on process for the generation of MOS slit masks for KOSMOS with Bill's help. Joe Burchett (NMSU) has been working on it but we would like to develop a workflow for making them more easily. We have settled on a vendor in Arizona that has manufactured slits for KPNO; they are most affordable and have the fastest turnaround. If we could identify one or two more people who are interested in the MOS capability that would help us work through the process. Joanne has indicated interest so she will be next - is there anyone else? We are converging on process for the generation of MOS slit masks for KOSMOS with Bill's help. Joe Burchett (NMSU) has been working on it but we would like to develop a workflow for making them more easily. We have settled on a vendor in Arizona that has manufactured slits for KPNO; they are most affordable and have the fastest turnaround. If we could identify one or two more people who are interested in the MOS capability that would help us work through the process. Joanne has indicated interest so she will be next - is there anyone else?
  
-Last month we discussed the issue of the wavelength coverage of the blue center slitCurrently the blue grating on KOSMOS in the central position covers 3800-6600 A, so the red cutoff is very close to Halpha. This setup is not ideal for observing magnetic targets, which have Zeeman splitting of the Halpha line. The high slit position shifts the wavelength coverage to 4150-7050, which is good for Halpha, but now misses some of the higher order Balmer lines. The UC reps were asked to query their users to determine if there are needs for another slit position that would cover the range from ~4000-6800 A. Both Eric B. (UW) and Adam (CU) responded that they have several users who would need this capability.+Last month we discussed the issue of the wavelength coverage of the blue center slitCurrently the blue grating on KOSMOS in the central position covers 3800-6600 A, so the red cutoff is very close to Halpha. This setup is not ideal for observing magnetic targets, which have Zeeman splitting of the Halpha line. The high slit position shifts the wavelength coverage to 4150-7050, which is good for Halpha, but now misses some of the higher order Balmer lines. The UC reps were asked to query their users to determine if there are needs for another slit position that would cover the range from ~4000-6800 A. Both Eric B. (UW) and Adam (CU) responded that they have several users who would need this capability.
  
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 === Q1 3.5m scheduling === === Q1 3.5m scheduling ===
  
-Allocation emails will be going out tomorrow hopefully, and will have a somewhat early turnaround with requests due by 11/22/2022 to avoid getting into the Thanksgiving holiday breaks,+Allocation emails will be going out tomorrow hopefully, and will have a somewhat early turnaround with requests due by 11/22/2022 to avoid the week of Thanksgiving.
  
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 === Q4 ARCSAT scheduling === === Q4 ARCSAT scheduling ===
  
-There is unassigned time available with FlareCam. We used some time in October to train the obs-specs on Shelyak operations. Interested users should contact Ben, Russet, Nancy, Amanda and Bill to determine whether there is an option for getting trained. We are not yet ready to offer the Shelyak as a general use instrument on ARCSAT due to software issues that make its operation challenging. But we are open to testing the waters with a few users who might be interested in helping us refine its operation.+There is unassigned time available with FlareCam. We used some time in October to train the obs-specs on Shelyak operations. Interested users should contact Ben, Russet, Nancy, Amanda and Bill to determine whether there is an option for getting trained. We are not yet ready to offer the Shelyak as a general use instrument on ARCSAT due to software issues that make its operation challenging, but we are open to testing the system with a few users who might be interested in helping us refine its operation.
  
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