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......@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ equivalent flux density is the flux density of a radio source that doubles the s
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......@@ -156,9 +156,9 @@ equivalent flux density is the flux density of a radio source that doubles the s
<td>1</td>
<td>linear</td>
<td>primary</td>
<td>56.2</td>
<td>48</td>
<td>[50-80]</td>
<td>[0.45]</td>
<td>[0.52]</td>
<td>125</td>
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<tr class="row-odd"><td>L</td>
......@@ -166,9 +166,9 @@ equivalent flux density is the flux density of a radio source that doubles the s
<td>1</td>
<td>linear</td>
<td>primary</td>
<td>12.6</td>
<td>11.4</td>
<td>25-35</td>
<td>[0.47]</td>
<td>[0.55]</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr class="row-even"><td>C-high</td>
......@@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ equivalent flux density is the flux density of a radio source that doubles the s
<td>1</td>
<td>circular</td>
<td>beam waveguide</td>
<td>2.8</td>
<td>2.7</td>
<td>32-37(*)</td>
<td>0.48</td>
<td>0.60</td>
<td>43(*)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="row-odd"><td>K</td>
......@@ -186,9 +186,9 @@ equivalent flux density is the flux density of a radio source that doubles the s
<td>7</td>
<td>circular</td>
<td>Gregorian</td>
<td>50”(**)</td>
<td>0.8’(**)</td>
<td>90(**)</td>
<td>0.44</td>
<td>0.45-065</td>
<td>138(**)</td>
</tr>
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......@@ -83,14 +83,14 @@ Receivers
In the following table, we outline, for each receiver: its frequency coverage; number of feeds; polarization type; focal position; its beam-size in arcmin or arcsec; measurements of the system temperature Tsys at 45 degrees of elevation; antenna gain; and system equivalent flux density (Sefd) (the system
equivalent flux density is the flux density of a radio source that doubles the system temperature). Each receiver feed allows for two polarizations.
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Band Frequency coverage (GHz) Feeds Polarization type Focal position Beam size Tsys (K) Gain (K/Jy) Sefd (Jy)
======== ========================= ======= ================= =============== ========= ========== =========== ==========
P 0.30 -- 0.36 1 linear primary 56.2' [50-80] [0.45] 125
L 1.3 -- 1.8 1 linear primary 12.6' 25-35 [0.47] 36
C-high 5.7 -- 7.7 1 circular beam waveguide 2.8' 32-37(*) 0.48 43(*)
K 18 -- 26 7 circular Gregorian 50"(**) 90(**) 0.44 138(**)
======== ========================= ======= ================= =============== ========= ========== =========== ==========
======== ========================= ======= ================= =============== ========== ========== =========== ==========
P 0.30 -- 0.36 1 linear primary 48' [50-80] [0.52] 125
L 1.3 -- 1.8 1 linear primary 11.4' 25-35 [0.55] 36
C-high 5.7 -- 7.7 1 circular beam waveguide 2.7' 32-37(*) 0.60 43(*)
K 18 -- 26 7 circular Gregorian 0.8'(**) 90(**) 0.45-065 138(**)
======== ========================= ======= ================= =============== ========== ========== =========== ==========
[ ] is an estimate
(*) at 6.7 GHz
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