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RFI Sentinel 2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 May 2016

S. Montebugnoli
Affiliation:
Radio Astronomy Institute, National Research Council, Bologna, Italy
M. Cecchi
Affiliation:
Radio Astronomy Institute, National Research Council, Bologna, Italy
C. Bortolotti
Affiliation:
Radio Astronomy Institute, National Research Council, Bologna, Italy
M. Roma
Affiliation:
Radio Astronomy Institute, National Research Council, Bologna, Italy
S. Mariotti
Affiliation:
Radio Astronomy Institute, National Research Council, Bologna, Italy

Abstract

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Nowadays we have a massively increasing use of radio techniques in a wide variety of application fields. Meanwhile state-of-the-art receiver technology dramatically increases the sensitivity of modern radio telescopes. This situation produces a worrying vulnerability of ground-based radio telescopes to Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). In order to monitor the RFI scenario within the frequency bands reserved for radio astronomy activities, a monitoring system, based on a quite new approach, has been developed and is presented here.

Type
Part 4. Threats to Radio Astronomy
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 2001