Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981rarlr..27...17k&link_type=abstract
Radio Research Laboratories, Review, vol. 27, Mar. 1981, p. 17-37. In Japanese, with abstract in English.
Physics
Millimeter Waves, Radio Antennas, Radio Observation, Solar Physics, Solar Radio Bursts, Data Processing, Inertialess Steerable Antennas, Minicomputers, Parametric Amplifiers
Scientific paper
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.
Isozaki S.
Kumagai Hidenori
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