The Uran-4 radio telescope as an element of a VLBI system

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Radio Telescopes, Systems Engineering, Very Long Base Interferometry, Dipole Antennas, Linear Polarization, Radio Signals

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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.

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