A radio survey of clusters of galaxies. I. 11.1 CM observations of A591 A754, A1066, A1314, A1517, A2094, A2142, A2255, A2256, A2319 and A2462.

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As a part of a programme of studies of clusters of galaxies at centimeter wavelengths, we have observed eleven Abell clusters at 11.1cm using the 100 m radio telescope. The angular resolution at this wavelength is 4.6 arcmin, and an r.m.s. noise limit of 5 mK was reached in most of the observations. This enables us to investigate the distribution of low level emission near point sources in the clusters.

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