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On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 15:25:28 +1100, Daniel65
wrote: I got a question:* How far to the 'south' can this type of telescope / dish look? (Want just rough idea?* I do not understand the sources.) Yeah, the idea of a Radio Antenna (for that is, basically, what a Radio Telescope is) being able to pick up signals from other than straight above intreges me. Back in a former life, I was an electronics technician, mainly working on High Powered H.F. Radio equipment which were connected to, amongst other things, long, long wire I'm not sure about how the one in Arecibo worked as far as "aiming" the receiver, but the VLA in New Mexico does that by very skillful positioning of the various receiving dishes in the array. -- //Steve// |
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