Temperature contours of the radio sky at a wavelength of 2 metres

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Observations of the temperature of the radio sky from declination -30deg
to +90deg at a wavelength of approximately 2 metres are described,
together with the apparatus and the method of analysis. A radio map of
brightness temperature contours is presented, a feature of which is the
galactic centre at approximately 18 hours RA and -25deg declination.

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