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The new correlator has 8 independent units, each of which can be placed
anywhere
in the 110-680 MHz band. 7 different modes of configuration are
available, characterized in the following by couples of total
bandwidth/number of channels. In the 3 DSB modes (320MHz/128,
160MHz/256, 80MHz/512 - see Table) the two central channels may be
perturbed by the Gibbs phenomenon if the continuum is strong. When
using these modes, it is recommended to avoid centering the most
important part of the lines in the middle of the band of the
correlator unit. In the remaining SSB modes 160MHz/128, 80MHz/256,
40MHz/512, 20MHz/512) the two central channels are not affected by the
Gibbs phenomenon and, therefore, these modes may be preferable for
some spectroscopic studies.
Spacing |
Channels |
Bandwidth |
Mode |
(MHz) |
|
(MHz) |
|
0.039 |
|
20 |
SSB |
0.078 |
|
40 |
SSB |
0.156 |
|
80 |
DSB |
0.312 |
|
80 |
SSB |
0.625 |
|
160 |
DSB |
1.250 |
|
160 |
SSB |
2.500 |
|
320 |
DSB |
Note that 5% of the passband are left out at the low and
the high frequency ends of each subband. The 8 units can be
independently connected either with the 3mm or 1.3mm IFs.
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Roberto Neri
2004-07-15