Disconnected interferometry at 81.5 MHz
Long Baseline Interferometry is a well established technique that enables high angular resolution measurements to be made with a radio interferometer containing independent local oscillators and signal recorders. This Thesis addresses the problems encountered when this technique is applied to low fr...
Main Author: | Woan, Graham |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Cambridge
1989
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.306607 |
Similar Items
-
Developments in Moire interferometry and its application in experimental fracture mechanics
by: MacKenzie, P. M.
Published: (1987) -
Electron beam testing technology for high-speed device characterisation
by: Thong, John Thiam Leong
Published: (1989) -
The development of an electron beam testing system with industrial applications in the debug of advanced semiconductors
by: Levy, Lionel A.
Published: (1989) -
Surface charge measurement by the Pockels effect
by: Sam, Yao Long
Published: (2001) -
On-Line Computer Technique for Transient Current Analysis in Dielectrics at Very Low Frequencies
by: Al-Rawi, S. S.
Published: (1978)