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Month: February 2020

Re-release of Classic Papers

February 23, 2020 admin

A description of the dual-channel hydrogen-line spectrometer

 

A 21cm Radio Telescope for the Cost-Conscious

RTLSDR-based, Software Defined Radio Alternative to Switched Radiometers for Continuum Radio Astronomy

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2020 Open Day CCERA update available on video

February 23, 2020 admin

The 2020 Open Day update presentation was captured at last minute on video and is available in 3 parts on YouTube.

Sorry about the sound quality.

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