Long-term timing observations of 374 pulsars (Hobbs+, 2004)

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The majority of pulse times of arrival (TOAs) were obtained using the 76-m Lovell Radio Telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory. Results are also included, for the brighter pulsars, from the 30-m MkII telescope also situated at Jodrell Bank. The earliest TOAs for 18 pulsars (between the years 1968 and 1981) were obtained from observations using the NASA Deep Space Network (Downs & Reichley, 1983ApJS...53..169D).
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