Cantenna Design for Hydrogen Line Observations
A cantenna, essentially a form of circular waveguide, is a practical tool used in radio astronomy to detect the hydrogen
Read moreAstronomy observatory in Staffordshire, England.
Astronomy observatory in Staffordshire, England.
A cantenna, essentially a form of circular waveguide, is a practical tool used in radio astronomy to detect the hydrogen
Read moreThis was a test inside house so hydrogen signal not detected.
Read moreDatasheet can be downloaded from link below – this was accessed 4/1/2026: https://www.astronomy.me.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Nooelec_Sawbird_H1_Barebones_Datasheet_Revision_1040126.pdf
Read moreThese mesh dishes are certainly fine for the Hydrogen line and are probably good up to about 3 or 5
Read moreA cantenna, essentially a form of circular waveguide, is a practical tool used in radio astronomy to detect the hydrogen
Read moreHere are some good internet resources — guides, tutorials, and reference material specifically useful for getting into hydrogen-line (21 cm, ~1420
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Read moreAstronomers determine a star’s age using starquakes through a technique called asteroseismology. The basic idea is that a star’s internal structure changes in
Read moreKey messages from above table: The probe length does not change with cantenna diameter at the same design frequency. The
Read moreThe following calculations were developed with help of the calculator at https://3g-aerial.biz/en/online-calculations/antenna-calculations/cantenna-online-calculator
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