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The CLFST has made three [[astronomical catalogue]]s of the Northern Hemisphere: |
The CLFST has made three [[astronomical catalogue]]s of the Northern Hemisphere: |
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* [[6C]] survey at 151 MHz |
* [[Sixth Cambridge Survey of radio sources|6C]] survey at 151 MHz |
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* [[7C]] survey at 151 MHz |
* [[7C]] survey at 151 MHz |
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* [[Eighth Cambridge Survey|8C]] survey at 38 MHz |
* [[Eighth Cambridge Survey|8C]] survey at 38 MHz |
The Cambridge Low-Frequency Synthesis Telescope (CLFST) is an east-west aperture synthesis radio telescope currently operating at 151 MHz. It consists of 60 tracking yagis on a 4.6 km baseline, giving 776 simultaneous baselines. These provide a resolution of 70×70 cosec(declination) arcsec2, with a sensitivity of about 30 to 50 mJy/beam, and a field of view of about 9°×9°. The telescope is situated at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory.
The CLFST has made three astronomical catalogues of the Northern Hemisphere:
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