What is the purpose of heterodyning in radio astronomy?

In summary, heterodyning is a radio signal processing technique that is used by radio astronomers to lower higher frequencies that are not directly convertible to electronic signals. By mixing the signal with a local oscillator, f1-f2 and f1+f2 are created. The f1-f2 term is the one that is used for analysis while the f1+f2 term causes noise and is filtered out. This technique offers advantages to processing data due to the decreased frequency.
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Hello all,

I'm aware that heterodyning is a radio signal processing technique as kindly explained by the Wiki article on the topic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterodyne).


However I don't understand how radio astronomers use this technique to aid their observations, what sort of analysis can they do with f1-f2 and/or f1+f2?


Thank you in advance,

Peter
 
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NGC said:
Hello all,

I'm aware that heterodyning is a radio signal processing technique as kindly explained by the Wiki article on the topic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterodyne).


However I don't understand how radio astronomers use this technique to aid their observations, what sort of analysis can they do with f1-f2 and/or f1+f2?

For higher frequencies, it is not directly convertible to electronic (digital) signals, the heterodyne technique lowers the frequency by utilizing the method of mixing. As you can see, by mixing the signal with the local oscillator creates f1-f2 and f1+f2; the f1-f2 term is the one that is being used and the f1+f2 will cause noise so it is just filtered out.
 
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Astrofan said:
For higher frequencies, it is not directly convertible to electronic (digital) signals, the heterodyne technique lowers the frequency by utilizing the method of mixing. As you can see, by mixing the signal with the local oscillator creates f1-f2 and f1+f2; the f1-f2 term is the one that is being used and the f1+f2 will cause noise so it is just filtered out.

Thank you!

Do you know whether heterodyning involve any advantages to processing the data since the technique lowers the frequency?


Peter
 

What is heterodyning in radio astronomy?

Heterodyning is a technique used in radio astronomy to combine two different frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, resulting in a new frequency that is the difference between the two input frequencies.

What is the purpose of heterodyning in radio astronomy?

The purpose of heterodyning in radio astronomy is to improve the sensitivity and selectivity of radio telescopes. By combining two frequencies, the resulting signal is easier to detect and analyze.

How does heterodyning improve sensitivity in radio astronomy?

Heterodyning allows for the amplification of weak signals by combining them with a stronger, local oscillator signal. This results in a stronger, more easily detectable signal.

How does heterodyning improve selectivity in radio astronomy?

Heterodyning allows for the filtering out of unwanted frequencies. By choosing the appropriate local oscillator frequency, only a specific range of frequencies will be combined and detected, increasing the selectivity of the radio telescope.

What other applications does heterodyning have in science?

Heterodyning is also used in other fields of science, such as in radar and signal processing. It is particularly useful in situations where weak signals need to be detected and amplified.

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