Conducting radio astronomy in the EMC environment

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Countermeasures, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Electromagnetic Interference, Microwave Antennas, Radio Astronomy, Radio Telescopes, Radio Frequency Interference, Radomes, Signal Detection, System Generated Electromagnetic Pulses

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The detection of electromagnetic interference (EMI) at microwave frequencies, examples of the widely varying sources of such EMI, and measures to counteract them are considered. Problems caused by computer equipment, power lines, digital clocks, automotive spark plugs, television antennas, arc welding equipment, phone systems, aircraft transmissions, and satellite equipment are described. Countermeasures include the use of braided mesh around cables, burying of incoming power lines, and replacement of defective equipment. Certain antenna radome structures are particularly helpful in countering EMI.

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