The study of radio frequency interference (RFI) in altitude effect on radio astronomy in Malaysia and Thailand

Radio astronomy uses the radio spectrum to identify weak emissions from outer space sources and the others signal so-called Radio Frequency Interference (RFD. It is a very important issue to address in order to setup a radio astronomical facility. Different altitude of observation for example will e...

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Main Author: Roslan, Umar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Institution: Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin
Language: English
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Summary:Radio astronomy uses the radio spectrum to identify weak emissions from outer space sources and the others signal so-called Radio Frequency Interference (RFD. It is a very important issue to address in order to setup a radio astronomical facility. Different altitude of observation for example will effect on RFI level or noise environment to radio astronomy. In this paper. we report the initial testing of the usage of this system in order to classify the areas with the lowest RFI. The important parameter used to develop the database for our modeling is information on elevation or altitude. Three selected sites were Doi Inthanon National Park (Chiang Mai site). Pha Taem National Park. Ubon Ratchatani (Ubon site) and University of Malaya (UM site). University of Malaya site was use as a reference site. The RFI surveys are done to study Hydrogen lines (1400- 1427MHz). The spectra RFI in these windows was carefully measured and monitored. In this paper. we report the initial testing of the usage of this system in order to classify 1"...nef DPI DPI loin; nn,-1 I MA 07 A101 /.1.1 17\ CP P117 a \ r1Prn 07 R1 P7