Solar radio observation at millimeter wavelength - Description about instruments and preliminary results of observation

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Millimeter Waves, Radio Antennas, Radio Observation, Solar Physics, Solar Radio Bursts, Data Processing, Inertialess Steerable Antennas, Minicomputers, Parametric Amplifiers

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Features and operating characteristics of the Hiraiso solar radio observatory are described. Instrumentation includes a 10 m Cassegrain antenna, low noise parametric amplifiers, and real time data processing. The observations include reception at 32 and 4 GHz with beam widths of 0.06 and 0.45 deg HBPW. Nominal operations can be in either a two-dimensional full disk scan or for continuous tracking of a particular spot on the disk. Further discussion is presented of generated solar radio maps and burst events at millimeter wavelengths.

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