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Your International Supplier of Quality Radio Astronomy Products
Since 1994
Radio Telescopes, LNA's, Noise Calibration Sources, CD Books, and All Associated Items for Radio Astronomy
Researchers and Government Applications.GOVERNMENT CAGE CODE: 3EGY8
Dunn and Bradstreet Participant
10 + Years of Manufacturing Quality Radio Astronomy Equipment
OUR STAFF, HISTORY,EQUIPMENT, and OBSERVATIONS
http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit/ras.html
Our Organization
Jeffrey M. LichtmanOwner and Founder
Marketing & Engineering
Carl LysterLead Design Engineer
RF Front End / Back EndSystems and Development
Tommy HendersonWD5AGO
LNA Engineer and
System Development
Dr. John BernardSoftware Development
Jim Van ProoyenSpecialty Software
DevelopmentPULSAR Software Rein Smit
West Coast, USARepresentative
Peter ReiseEURO Representative
GERMANY
Jeffrey M. Lichtman
Carl Lyster
Tommy Henderson
Dr. John Bernard
Rein Smit
Peter Reise
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Some of our Radio Astronomy Product LineVLF – 40 KHz
SpectraCyber UlttraCyber
1.4 GHz ConverterJOVE (Jupiter) Receiver
1.4 GHz LNAs Helical Antennas
Noise CAL
CD’s as follows:
Pulsars, Solar, Antennas, Radio Astronomy Books on
CD etc.
Our Windows Software by Dr. John Bernard
Typical Screen
Menu Selections
Research Programs utilizing Radio Astronomy Supplies Radio Telescopes
Stephen F. Austin University (Texas)Dr. Dan Bruton
A Direct copy of Work By John Kraus
done with the
Spectra Cyber Spectrometer
Here is CasA recorded with the spectrometer. We see absorption by the dust in spiral arm between us and CasA. Otherwise we'd just see continuum emission as a fairly flat line. The frequency of the absorption gives the dust's velocity. We haven't gotten the hang of doing local standard of rest calculations and corrections so the frequency is off by about 20 kHz due to Earth's rotation around the Sun and day/night rotation velocity. But it is good to see that we can get a graph that closely resembling the one in Kraus at bottom of page.
Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute
Chris Dapples UltraCyber Interferometer
Carl Lyster, RAS - SpectraCyber
Jim Van Prooyen, Pulsar Research at 406.7 MHz
Dr. John Bernard, Private Research – SpectraCyber
Methanol and Hydrogen
3C033 (HOWE)
SUN (Pettingale)
UK
Cygnus (HOWE)
CASS A (HOWE)
Rodney Howe, SpectraCyber Interferometer
VLF at 40 KHz (Lyster)
Examples of Instruments used with Radio Astronomy Supplies Radio
Telescopes
Rodney Howe at the control console
of the 1.4 GHz SpectraCyberHydrogen Line Spectrometer
40 Foot NRAO
RAS Instruments used with all antenna types!
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