If you have thoughts of upgrading that small dish to a larger one, in which you could probably use the same feed, then I have a 5 meter dish, practically for free at $128 (price of scrap steel). My dish loves to be pointed at the zenith too.
-Doug, W6DSR
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Hi Coto
Nice project and congratulations for this work !
Regards.
JJ F1EHN
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Envoyé : mardi 16 juillet 2019 18:41
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Objet : [SARA] PICTOR: A free-to-use Radio Telescope
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Hi,
Where is this telescope located? This is to understand what part of the sky is observed with the transit scan.
Wolfgang
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