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  2. Free Radio (network) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 May 2016, the network's owners, Orion, announced they had been bought by Bauer for an undisclosed fee, reportedly between £40 and £50 million. [3] [4] As of August 2016, Free Radio is aligned with the Hits Radio network, with the four local stations beginning to carry networked programming from Bauer's Manchester studios in February 2017.

  3. List of radio telescopes - Wikipedia

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    32m RT-32 radio telescope, operating range 1.4–22 GHz. [permanent dead link ‍] Svetloe Radio Astronomical Observatory Svetloe, Karelia, Russia 1.4–22 GHz 32m RT-32 radio telescope, operating range 1.4–22 GHz. [34] RT-7.5 (Bauman's radio telescope) Moscow Oblast, Russia Two 7.75-meter diameter antennas (only one is working at the moment ...

  4. Mark II (radio telescope) - Wikipedia

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    The telescope's design was used as the basis of the 85 ft (26 m) Goonhilly 1 dish, [1] and the Mark III telescope is also based on a similar design. [2] The original dish surface of the telescope was more accurate than the Lovell Telescope's at the time it was made, meaning that it was better suited for observations at higher frequencies.

  5. Transient Array Radio Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Transient Array Radio Telescope (TART) is a low-cost open-source array radio telescope consisting of 24 all-sky GNSS receivers operating at the L1-band (1.575 GHz). TART was designed as an all-sky survey instrument for detecting radio bursts, as well as providing a test-bed for the development of new synthesis imaging and calibration ...

  6. Radio telescope - Wikipedia

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    A radio telescope is a specialized antenna and radio receiver used to detect radio waves from astronomical radio sources in the sky. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Radio telescopes are the main observing instrument used in radio astronomy , which studies the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum , just as optical telescopes are used to ...

  7. The Best Telescopes For Observing Our Solar System and Beyond

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  9. Northern Extended Millimeter Array - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) is one of the largest astronomical facilities on European ground and the most powerful radio telescope in the Northern Hemisphere operating at millimeter wavelengths. It consists of a large array of twelve 15-meter antennas that can spread over distances of up to 1.7 kilometers, working together as ...