Wide band tracking delay for radio astronomy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Broadband, Millimeter Waves, Radio Astronomy, Radio Tracking, Binary Data, Coaxial Cables, Microstrip Transmission Lines, Optical Fibers

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Design details for a 0.5 to 4 GHz tracking delay for the Owens Valley
Millimeter Array are presented. The delay uses a binary sequence of
segments ranging from 512 ns to 1/128 ns to provide any delay value up
to 1 mu s with a maximum error of 7 ps. The segments are realized in
optical fiber, coaxial cable and microstrip transmission line.

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