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Design and research of feed switching system for 40m radio telescope
Yang FH(杨凤辉); Wang M(汪敏); Dong L(董亮); Shi SB(施硕彪)
2023
会议日期2022-11-25
会议地点Hangzhou, Virtual, China
卷号2477
期号1
DOI10.1088/1742-6596/2477/1/012056
英文摘要

For a large-aperture radio telescope, the working frequency of the feed and receiver determines its working range and capability. Many telescopes are designed with relatively few feed sources. With the development of deep space explorations and astronomical technologies, the existing feed of the antenna cannot meet the needs of observation tasks. To further adapt to the needs of the lunar exploration project, deep space explorations, and other astronomical observations, the feed of the 40 m antenna was upgraded with multiple feeds and feed switching systems. Based on not changing the existing antenna structure, the original S/X dual band feed is removed, a new S/X dual band feed is installed, C band and Ku band feeds are added, and rapid electrical switching of three feeds was realized. This paper gives a detailed design scheme and an implementation scheme of the feed-switching system. After being upgraded, the performance indexes of the antenna meet requirements, and the 40m telescope has multi-band reception capability, which lays a foundation for making the best of the telescope and making more scientific research outputs. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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会议录Journal of Physics: Conference Series
资助机构N/A
会议录出版者Institute of Physics
文献子类Conference article (CA)
学科主题天文学 ; 射电天文学 ; 射电天文方法
语种英语
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资助项目N/A
ISSN号1742-6588
内容类型会议论文
源URL[http://ir.ynao.ac.cn/handle/114a53/26029]  
专题云南天文台_射电天文研究组
作者单位Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, 650216, China
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Yang FH,Wang M,Dong L,et al. Design and research of feed switching system for 40m radio telescope[C]. 见:. Hangzhou, Virtual, China. 2022-11-25.
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