Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989kfnt....5...87g&link_type=abstract
Kinematika i Fizika Nebesnykh Tel (ISSN 0233-7665), vol. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1989, p. 87-90. In Russian.
Physics
Radio Telescopes, Systems Engineering, Very Long Base Interferometry, Dipole Antennas, Linear Polarization, Radio Signals
Scientific paper
The Uran-4 radio telescope, which is part of a VLBI system operating in the 10-25 MHz frequency range, is examined. The instrument's antenna consists of 128 crossed dipoles forming a 232.5 x 22.5 m phased array. The telescope is capable of receiving radio signals with two linear polarizations. The telescope, VLBI system, and scientific objectives of the VLBI observation program are described.
Galanin V. V.
Iniutin G. A.
Kvasha I. M.
Panishko S. K.
Pisarenko Ia. V.
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