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Long Wavelength Array Scientific & Technical Memoranda
Memo No. Date Title
1 4/84 A Proposal for a Large, Low Frequency Array Located at the VLA Site
2 5/01 Low Frequency Observations of Cosmic Ray Airshowers
3 5/01 LWA Data Management and Calibration
4 3/02 NRL Low-Frequency Antenna Development
5 3/02 LWA Sky, UV, & Galaxy Coverage
6 5/02 Large Array Signal Processing for DSN Applications: Part I
7 5/02 Broad Bandwidth Feeds for Reflector Antennas
8 8/02 Probing the Ionosphere with the Very Large Array
9 10/02 The Extraglactic Radio Sky at Faint Flux Densities
10 5/03 Thoughts on LWA FASR Synergy
11 10/03 A Study of Low and Mid-Range Dipoles for the LWA and LOFAR
12 11/03 Alternative Low-Band Antenna and Balun Designs
13 10/04 Radio Detection of Extrasolar Planets: Present and Future Prospects
14 12/04 Preliminary LWA Station Configuration Studies
15 12/04 Sailing and New Approaches to Ionospheric Calibration
16 12/04 Imaging Capability of the LWA Phase II
17 12/04 Estimates of the Classical Confusion Limit for the LWA
18 1/05 A Wideband Planar Dipole Antenna for Use in the Long Wavelength Demonstrator Array (LWDA)
19 2/05 Evaluation of the NRL LWA Active Balun Prototype
20 4/05 A Technique to Eliminate Cross-Polarization Responses and Mutual Interactions Between Circularly Polarized Antennas
21 5/05 Optimization of the LWA Antenna Station Configuration
Minimizing Side Lobes
22 8/05 Antennas for the Next Generation of Low Frequency Telescopes
23 8/05 Integration Times vs. Sky Noise Dominance
24 9/05 Which 128 Elements for LWDA Phase 1 ?
25 9/05 Testing a Prototype Blade Antenna at the LWDA-1 Site
26 10/05 Thoughts on the Origin of Pulsed RFI
 
 
     
   

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