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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.@Baluncore I am sad to see that you keep hammering this subject so no one will even try a radio astronomy project. Please stop that...
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.Other good examples of home radio astronomy projects were done by the late Job Geheniau. His website is available on...
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.The very first time I could detect hydrogen with an antenna I was amazed and overjoyed. That is why I offer,whoever want to do likewise...
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.Ps; That horn is not my design. I am not the author of that paper. I am the person who is mentioned (about) 10 times.
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.You do not need an RF switch. The plot indicates that frequency shifting is used. You compare "on" the bump with "off" the bump. For...
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.You said that you were not successful with your method. So, just try our method. If still sceptical, read att paper written by Jon...
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.We used no dish and no low noise amplifier; just a bucket as shown in the picture. The project description can be found on...
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.Ha, another one, this is what I said: "In this link there is again the denying of the possibility to receive neutral hydrogen 21cm...
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.the admin just posted a link to me...
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Pparac-EU replied to the thread Undergrad How feasible is home radio astronomy?.I found this forum and clicked on the item. I was sad to see that some people were so negative about receiving radio astronomy signals...







