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Radio Observations with a Wide Fractional Bandwidth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

T. W. Cole*
Affiliation:
Division of Radiophysics, CSIRO, Sydney

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Interesting observations have been made possible by the success of the acousto-optical radio spectrograph, a unique form of multi-channel filter type of spectral receiver whose channel outputs ian be sampled at high rates by a computer. Three spectrographs are available at the Division of Radiophysics. Two divide a 100 MHz spectral range into 512 channels and are normally dedicated to spectral-line work (Cole and Milne 1977) and solar work (Cole et al. 1978). The Parkes observations reported here use a more compact spectrograph, which gives increased performance — up to 270 MHz can be studied, divided into 256 frequency channels. The light deflector of this spectrograph was kindly supplied by Itek Corporation.

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Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 1979

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References

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