Monitoring compact radio sources at 2.5 + 8.2GHz (Lazio+, 2001)

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We present light curves for 149 sources monitored with the Green Bank Interferometer. The light curves are at two radio frequencies (approximately 2.5 and 8.2GHz) and range from 3 to 15yr in length, covering the interval 1979-1996, and have a typical sampling of one flux density measurement every 2 days.
Observations were made on a 2.4km baseline. Dual circular polarization was recorded over a 35MHz bandwidth at two frequencies in the S and X frequency bands. Until 1989 August (1989.7), the frequencies were 2.7GHz (S band) and 8.1GHz (X band); in 1989 September cryogenic receivers were installed, and the frequencies changed to 2.25GHz (S band) and 8.3GHz (X band).
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