Thanks Alex!!
Well, the RFI is a tricky problem. The satellites are transients, they quickly pass through the beam (or the sidelobes, after all these things can be as bright as the Sun at 12GHz…). If there are only satellites in the beam or sidelobes for a fraction of the time it’s easy enough to filter out the affected spectra. However, what I’m seeing now is that in certain parts of the sky there are satellites in the beam more often than not.
If you had a second antenna with a wider beam it would see these satellites more often (maybe even continuously). However, these are not necessarily the same satellites. I don’t know if the RFI is similar enough between different satellites that you would be able to subtract the RFI sample.
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OR : a second feed offset from the first collecting background/satellite info but spatially shifted from the target ?
Satellite RFI : would it be possible to record these signals on a second system with a much broader beam-width antenna
that would thus not contain your maser info but used as a data set for RFI removal ? ( or would freq matching be too difficult ? )