Characterization Of A 20 Mhz Radio Antenna

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We describe the design and construction of an experimental multi-element yagi antenna installed on the roof of the science building at the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota. This radio astronomy system is developed to measure effects of the Jupiter-Io interaction. We present the results of computer modeling the antenna using EZNEC and data collected to characterize the system in place to determine the effect of various conducting materials located on the roof and within the building itself. To measure the antenna temperature we used a spectrum analyzer and low noise RF amplifier. Data determines the suitability of the site for serious radio astronomy measurements.

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