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VLBI network design Australian Government Geoscience Australia NGRS Workshop, 1-2 February, Canberra
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Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006
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Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006
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Radiotelescopes in Australia Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006
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Radiotelescopes in Australia Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006
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New network benefit Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006 -
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New dish/network design benefit Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006 Model sXp sYp sUT1 sNut1 sNut2 chi-sq Number ( μ as) ( μ as) ( μ sec) ( μ as) ( μ as) of scans ____________________________________________________________________________ 6 stations 118 98 4.1 233 82 2.024 3290 6 st + Hartrao 101 61 4.2 168 60 1.646 3179 6 st + Hobart 81 69 3.4 156 61 1.657 3442 6 st + Yarra 58 59 2.7 133 47 1.693 3739 6 st + Y&Hob 58 54 2.7 133 45 1.646 4181 6 st + Y&Hart 43 47 2.5 116 43 1.553 3542
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Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006 Hobart, 26-meter antenna Too far from all other radiotelescopes; Limited amount of good radiosources in the southern hemisphere; Slow slew rate (1 deg/sec) – little data; Old design
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New radiotelescope design Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006 - Small size (< 20 meter); - High slew rate (> 5 deg/sec); - Near real-time VLBI; - New equipment (broad band receiver 1-32 GHz); - 5 deg elevation angle limit
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Scheduling Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006 - sharing time between astronomical VLBI and geodetic VLBI - 50/50 - IVS makes schedule on annual basis - ATNF makes schedule on semiannual basis - at least one Australian site each calendar day - own time assignment committee?
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Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006 TRF daily difference time series
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Geoscience Australia 02 February 2006 TRF daily difference time series
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