Active Dipole Development at the Naval Research Laboratory

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The Remote Sensing Division of the Naval Research Laboratory is engaged in a program to develop active antenna technology. We are presently collaborating with Bill Erickson (U. of Tasmania), Brian Corey and Eric Kratzenberg (Haystack Observatory) and engineers at ASTRON in this endeavor. Our focus at NRL/RSD is the development of low-frequency antennas for the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope. We will discuss our approach, recent progress, and plans for future efforts. The Remote Sensing Division of the Naval Research Laboratory gratefully acknowledges the support of the Office of Naval Research.

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