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Thanks everyone for feedback on my trace – I realise now not interference trace as does not show power over time but rather shows frequency. Learning every day!
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Hi Eduard and Anthony
About 10 years ago I collected fringes from 3C452. It is a rather
      weak source (11 Jy) compared with Cygnus A. The attached plot
      shows fringes from a single scan (Bottom Plot), a 12-scan average
      (Middle Plot) and the 12-scan average low-pass filtered (Top
      Plot). The system used was a phase switched interferometer with
      2x3 meter antennas. Bandwidth was 4 MHz and integration time was
      10 seconds. 
    
Jim Abshier 
    
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Hi Jim,
That’s great news, and it’s very encouraging to see your plots! I’ve been working on detecting 3C 452 with my own 2-element interferometer, and I’m fairly confident that my system is picking up very faint or marginal fringe structure from the source as well. It’s exciting to see others have successfully detected it, especially given how weak the signal is compared to Cygnus A.
I’m currently using a 4 MHz bandwidth with an Ettus B210 as the receiver front end. The system chain includes Kuhn 142 LNAs and AGO cavity bandpass filters with approximately 1.0 dB insertion loss. I’m running the RF gain at around 60–68 dB to maximize the system response for such a faint source.
So far, the system remains stable and within linear range, with no signs of clipping. However, I’m still evaluating whether it’s safe and beneficial to push the B210 RF gain up to 70 dB. Marcus Leech may know the answer, as I believe he still provides community support on the B210.
Best,
Anthony
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Hi Eduard,
Thanks for pointing me to the Astropeiler method, it's a fantastic reference. I’ve been running my own pipeline built around BAA Seminar output and a custom Python workflow (tp-analysis_v25b.py).
In my most recent observation of 3C 452 on October 14, 2025 (plot attached), the FFT of Corr(I) shows a clear dominant frequency at 0.0169 Hz (SNR ≈ 100), and the fringe envelope has a coherent shape through the transit window. It’s not proof yet, but it’s solid evidence of a weak fringe from 3C 452, right at the edge of my system’s sensitivity.
I’m also expanding my Python script to automatically process and stack multiple TP CSVs from BAA Seminar, to collect more data and stack multiple nights to tighten things up by improving SNR and phase coherence.
Most likely I will borrow a few ideas from Astropeiler later, but this current approach already gives me a good handle on the signal.
Best,
Anthony
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