The Soviet 18-cm wavelength VLBI network

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Ground Stations, Radio Astronomy, Very Long Base Interferometry, Antenna Arrays, Centimeter Waves, U.S.S.R., Wavelengths

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The five antennas comprising the Soviet radio interferometer network provide baselines ranging from 100 to 7000 km. Each is equipped with a hydrogen frequency standard, low-noise amplifier, and a recording system of 2-MHz bandwidth. Now functioning mainly at a wavelength of about 18 cm but soon to be extended to 1.35 cm, the network is designed both for astrophysical observations and for astronautical and geodetic purposes.

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