327 feed on the carriage house

26mar2019


LINKS:
Intro.
Jim breakall's feed design
The receiver.
Setting up the pointing model
Doing cross scans on continuum sources to get the beam parameters.
 


Intro:

    A cross dipole feed was designed by jim breakall at 327 MHz and was placed on the uphill side of carriage house 1. It was to be used to look at geostationary satellites.


Jim's feed design:

    Jim's reports on the design of the feed.


The receiver.

  Felix's block diagram of the ch 327 receiver (.pdf)
The receiver  consisted of:

item
description
antenna 13.4 feet below bottom of carriage house

amp,filter in box attached to back of antenna ground plane

50 foot cable to inside of ch

30  MHz bw filter at 327
from the dome 327 receiver (they were no longer used).
amplifier

3db pad

amplifier

3db pad
amplifier
rf over fiber transmitter,receiver  to control room

300 MHz hipass filter
The fiber receiver generates strong birdies at 15-20 MHz, so we need the hipass filter.
insert into  downstairs iflo input at ch input.

mock spectrometer
Mock spectrometer IF input is at 325 MHz. So this is the center of the rf band. The band flip is opposite from what the  system expects.

    When felix and i first started looking at the receiver output down in the control room , we had terrible rfi.
The problems were:

Mods made to the receiver chain:


Setting up the pointing model

    I started with the old modelCHLB model file. This is the carriage house pointing model with offsets for the old seti lband receiver that was on the ch.
I switched the za offset to be 2 degrees less than the ch za offset (since the feed was supposed to be about 2 degrees uphill from the ch.

Doing cross strips on continuum sources:

Links:

Setup
processing the data
    removing rfi
    fitting a gaussian to the strips
The fit results
Summary
        

Plots:
18mar19 za=19 deg
the average,median, and peak hold spectra (.ps) (.pdf)
the strip data and fits for each pattern (.ps) (.pdf)
the fit results (.ps) (.pdf)
22mar19 za=14 deg
the average,median, and peak hold spectra (.ps) (.pdf)
the strip data and fits for each pattern (.ps) (.pdf)
the fit results (.ps) (.pdf)


    Cross strips were done on continuum sources to get the beam width, sidelobe height, pointing errors, and SEFD.
Data was taken on:

Setup:

Processing the data:

    Removing rfi:

    There was lots of rfi in the bandpasses:
To remove the rfi:

Fitting a gaussian to the strip total power.

A gaussian was fit to each strip. The sidelobe regions of the strips were excluded:

The fit results:

    The  fit results include pointing error, beamwidth, and SEFD.

Summary:

offset from ch
  • za=19: 1.91 deg
  • za=14: 1.94 deg

beam Width az strip: 17.5 amin =.292 deg  simulation: .37deg
za strip:
  • za=19 : 20.5 amin = .34 deg
  • za=14 : 18.1 amin = .30 deg
 simulation; .4 deg


gr Avg:
  • za=19 : 14.2 amin = .237 deg
  • za=14 : 14.   amin = .233 deg

SEFD
(Tsys/Gain)

za


SEFD RATIO
19
ch327: 55 Jy
gr327: 16 Jy
3.41
14
ch327: 40.3 Jy
gr327: 12: Jy
3.35
sidelobes

8 db down
az strip are symmetric,
za strip are asymmetric (missing on the minus za strip)



Comparing the gains using the hpbw and the beam efficiency

za
deg
measurement
hpbw
Amin
maxGain
db
grGain/ chGain
db
19
gr327
14.2
55.2

2.8
ch 327 avg az,za
19.0
52.7
14
gr327
14
55.3
2.1
ch 327 avg az,za
17.8
53.2
 
   processing: x101/190318/ch327.pro, 190318/gain.pro, 190322/ch327cross.pro
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