Evaluation of small signals with a differential radiometer (with application to radio observations at 2.5 GHz)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Dicke Radiometers, Frequency Response, Radio Signals, Signal Measurement, Radio Astronomy, Signal Processing, Systems Stability

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Differential radiometers are widely used in physics and astronomy for
their intrinsic stability. A modulation of the Dicke Radiometer
configuration is discussed which allows very precise measurements of the
difference between a reference signal and the signal to be measured.
Results of tests with a system operating at 2.5 GHz are presented.

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