MEXART Measurements of Radio Sources. Interplanetary Scintillation Array in Mexico

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2100 Interplanetary Physics, 2102 Corotating Streams, 2109 Discontinuities (7811), 2139 Interplanetary Shocks, 2194 Instruments And Techniques

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The Mexican Array Radio Telescope (MEXART) consists of a 64x64 array of full-wave dipoles operating at 139.65 MHz. The primary aim of the array is to perform Interplanetary Scintillations (IPS) observations of radio sources to track large-scale solar wind perturbations within 1~AU. We describe the initial measurements of radio sources and the advances in the calibration of the antenna.

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