2 of these would make a dynamite interferometer.
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Thank you Don and Marcus for the explanation. I guess I will have to build an active element for it...I'm going to have to find the different focus points for different frequencies? Also Pulsars do hapen near the 1.4ghz frewuency right?
Thanks again.
Pablo Lewin (WA6RSV).
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 2:07:12 PM UTC-7 Marcus wrote:
On 09/28/2020 03:22 PM, Pablo Lewin wrote:
> Hi I just pulled the trigger on the following antenna... 165 CM PRIME
> FOCUS SATELLITE C/ KU BAND DISH ANTENNA 1.65 Meter W/ POLE FTA
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/222981273600
>
> I hope it will be easy to modify to do some radio Astronomy with it
> (H-Alpha and maybe other radio sources?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Pablo Lewin WA6RSV
>
Good for introductory work at the hydrogen line--which is NOT H-Alpha.
H-Alpha is a visible-light (deep red) ionization line unrelated to
the neutral hydrogen line--which is due to the so-called "hyperfine"
transition.
Here at CCERA (http://www.ccera.ca) we use a 1.8m dish for our permanent
21cm dual-polarization spectrometer. So 1.65m is not
too small to be useful, certainly.
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