A new 32 GHz radio continuum receiving system for the Effelsberg 100-m telescope

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Continuous Spectra, Radio Astronomy, Radio Receivers, Radio Telescopes, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Astronomical Maps, Beam Switching, Calibrating

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A new two-horn, four-channel receiving system at 32 GHz has been tested in the secondary focus of the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope. Successful tests of the "software beam switching" concept could be performed. The modular approach in this receiver allows future extension to real multi-beam systems. The authors describe the performance of this prototype receiver in some detail and present 32 GHz maps of the radio sources Cygnus A, W 49B and Sagittarius A with a resolution of 26arcsec.5.

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