Normalising data files from multiple systems in ezRA
Ted Cline – N0RQV:secret ezCon command option …………. -ezConAntXTVTLevelL 1.3 -3.2 (multiply all AntXTVT sample values and add) Use per file (or batch files) to normnalise
Ted Cline – N0RQV:secret ezCon command option …………. -ezConAntXTVTLevelL 1.3 -3.2 (multiply all AntXTVT sample values and add) Use per file (or batch files) to normnalise
Good question — you’re asking about the heart of radio interferometric imaging: how to take the signals from multiple antenna pairs and turn them into an actual sky image using…
Two monopoles at 90 degrees in cantenna One connects to splitter immediately Two connects via coax either 1/4 wavelength or 5/4 wavelength (more practical length = 26.5cm x 66% (velocity…
How do I normalise data from multiple radio telescope systems so I can combine them together? Great question, Andrew. Here’s a practical, radio-astronomy-friendly playbook for putting multiple systems onto the…
https://groups.google.com/g/sara-list/c/o7xGe2hYkHc/m/VnaAH2u9AgAJ
Provides an alternative to the Nooelec SAWBird H1 low noise amplifier and filter for hydrogen line radio astronomy. Currently the SAWBird is not available. I have not myself used the…
Readily available at cheap prices. The following is one example of many available.
These are readily available covering wide range of frequencies. The one below is presented as an example only.
You’re asking about a tutorial from Bonn University that demonstrates how professional astronomers convert raw radio data—particularly HI 21 cm observations—into calibrated intensity measurements. Here’s what I found: Resources at…
Great question, Andrew — this is right at the heart of how the Milky Way has been mapped in neutral hydrogen (HI) at 1420.405 MHz. Professional radio astronomers follow a…