A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the Ionosphere

The thesis: “A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar X-ray and radio flares, and the study of the ionosphere”, describes the development of antennas, receivers and software for a radio telescope system that captures data from the 16 MHz to 30MHz radio spectrum to...

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Main Author: Lord, Christopher John
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2102
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description The thesis: “A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar X-ray and radio flares, and the study of the ionosphere”, describes the development of antennas, receivers and software for a radio telescope system that captures data from the 16 MHz to 30MHz radio spectrum to a personal computer. Three of these radio telescope systems were established at sites in Perth, Gingin and Learmonth, Western Australia.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-21022017-02-20T06:39:39Z A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the Ionosphere Lord, Christopher John The thesis: “A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar X-ray and radio flares, and the study of the ionosphere”, describes the development of antennas, receivers and software for a radio telescope system that captures data from the 16 MHz to 30MHz radio spectrum to a personal computer. Three of these radio telescope systems were established at sites in Perth, Gingin and Learmonth, Western Australia. 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2102 en Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Lord, Christopher John
A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the Ionosphere
title A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the Ionosphere
title_full A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the Ionosphere
title_fullStr A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the Ionosphere
title_full_unstemmed A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the Ionosphere
title_short A low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the Ionosphere
title_sort low frequency array of simple radio telescopes for the detection of solar x-ray and radio flares and the study of the ionosphere
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2102