A High-Sensitivity Cryogenic Radio Receiver: Design, Performance and Polarization Analysis
Babak Mohammadian,
Mark McCulloch,
Valerio Gilles
et al.
Abstract:Large reflector antennas are subjected to testing for calibration accuracy and precision, ensuring signal reception sensitivity and consistent performance across an extended frequency range. In this paper, we introduce a cryogenic radio receiver which is placed on a 5.3 m reflector with a gain of 60.19 dB. This antenna serves as the reference antenna for holographic calibration measurements with the measured G/Tsys ~42 dB/K. The receiver provides a bandwidth of 2 GHz (21-23 GHz), the receiver's noise temperatu… Show more
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