53-60A solar radio spectrograph (SRS), constructed at our School of Physics to study the dynamic activities of the sun, is described. It consists of the following four parts: (i) antenna system, (ii) analog receiver system, (iii) control system, and (iv) data acquisition and recording system. The antenna system is a log periodic array with 8 dB gain and bandwidth of 50 MHz. The receiver system is a double stage superheterodyne receiver with a overall gain and bandwidth of 50 MHz. The receiver system is a double stage superheterodyne receiver with a overall gain of 80 dB. The control system consists of IEEE 488 GPIB card and a PC to control the sweeping frequency synthesizer which is acting as one of the local oscillator in the receiver. The...
The solar radio spectra were recorded in real time, both on film and magnetic tape, during the perio...
A Dicke-type microwave radiometer has been developed for daily measurement of solar flux at 2800 MHz...
International audienceRadio bursts are sensitive tracers of non-thermal electron populations in the ...
International audienceWe present the improved solar radio spectrograph of the University of Athens o...
A solar radio spectrograph for monitoring solar radio emission was installed at Ichon branch of Radi...
The paper introduces a design of radio spectrography receiver that shall serve as equipment for rece...
381-401An account is given of the history of solar radio astronomy, starting from the early failures...
The design and characteristics of a high resolution, digital solar spectrograph are discussed. The s...
Observations of the solar radio spectrum have been made at the Harvard Radio Astronomy Station, Fort...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...
Regular observations of active processes in the solar atmosphere have been started using the first s...
The solar radio sweep-frequency observations and hours of patrol from five rad radio observatories f...
Abstract. During a campaign in December 2006, radio spectrum measure-ments over the frequency range ...
Abstract. We present the new solar radiospectrograph of the University of Athens operating at the Th...
In studies of solar active regions and bursts, the ability to obtain spatially resolved radio spectr...
The solar radio spectra were recorded in real time, both on film and magnetic tape, during the perio...
A Dicke-type microwave radiometer has been developed for daily measurement of solar flux at 2800 MHz...
International audienceRadio bursts are sensitive tracers of non-thermal electron populations in the ...
International audienceWe present the improved solar radio spectrograph of the University of Athens o...
A solar radio spectrograph for monitoring solar radio emission was installed at Ichon branch of Radi...
The paper introduces a design of radio spectrography receiver that shall serve as equipment for rece...
381-401An account is given of the history of solar radio astronomy, starting from the early failures...
The design and characteristics of a high resolution, digital solar spectrograph are discussed. The s...
Observations of the solar radio spectrum have been made at the Harvard Radio Astronomy Station, Fort...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...
Regular observations of active processes in the solar atmosphere have been started using the first s...
The solar radio sweep-frequency observations and hours of patrol from five rad radio observatories f...
Abstract. During a campaign in December 2006, radio spectrum measure-ments over the frequency range ...
Abstract. We present the new solar radiospectrograph of the University of Athens operating at the Th...
In studies of solar active regions and bursts, the ability to obtain spatially resolved radio spectr...
The solar radio spectra were recorded in real time, both on film and magnetic tape, during the perio...
A Dicke-type microwave radiometer has been developed for daily measurement of solar flux at 2800 MHz...
International audienceRadio bursts are sensitive tracers of non-thermal electron populations in the ...