Abstract

The original design of the Culgoora radioheliograph (Wild, 1967; Sheridan et al., 1973) incorporated a number of features, such as high time resolution and limited declination coverage, which were particularly suited to its primary function of observing the Sun. Although some of these features are disadvantageous for cosmic work, the instrument has nevertheless proved useful for a variety of non-solar studies as well.

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