STEREO/WAVES antennas calibration: Implications for radio source triangulation

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NASA will launch in April 2006 the two STEREO spacecraft with the radio experiment, called SWAVES, which is designed to observe solar radio emissions by using direction finding capabilities. This method enables the triangulation of radio sources. The present paper provides the latest results on the determination of the effective antenna vectors and the methodology of direction finding. Further it gives some thoughts on the implications of the data interpretation, since higher frequency observations have direction of incidence dependent effective antenna vectors.

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