Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Mar 2012
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2012exa....33....1k&link_type=abstract
Experimental Astronomy, Volume 33, Issue 1, pp.1-26
Mathematics
Logic
Radio Frequency Interference, Atmospheric And Meteorological Measurements, Radio Quite Zone, Radio Astronomy
Scientific paper
Selecting the future site for a large Turkish radio telescope is a key issue. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is now in the stage of construction at a site near Karaman City, in Turkey. A single-dish parabolic radio antenna of 30-40 m will be installed near a building that will contain offices, laboratories, and living accommodations. After a systematic survey of atmospheric, meteorological, and radio frequency interference (RFI) analyses, site selection studies were performed in a predetermined location in Turkey during 2007 and 2008. In this paper, we described the experimental procedure and the RFI measurements on our potential candidate's sites in Turkey, covering the frequency band from 1 to 40 GHz.
Dag˜Tekin Nazlı Derya
Gülşen Mehmet
Kucuk Ibrahim
Onay Sedat
Öz Şükriye
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