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000003559 037__ $$aCTALK-2018-0061
000003559 100__ $$aMartínez Picar, Antonio
000003559 245__ $$aNew Capabilities of the Humain Radio-Astronomy Station
000003559 260__ $$c2018
000003559 269__ $$c2018-06-22
000003559 520__ $$aSince 2008, the Humain Radio Astronomy Station in Belgium has been observing on a daily basis the radio emission from the Sun. With the support of the Solar Terrestrial Center of Excellence, the observing capabilities have been extended from a single radio spectrograph to currently three instruments providing dynamic spectra observations between 45 and 1495 MHz. The team in charge of the radio observations is actively setting up two new instruments expanding further out the frequency range from ~20 to 5000 MHz. By the end of 2018, dynamic spectra up to ~1.5 GHz and flux measurements above 1 GHz will be provided to the community on a daily basis. We give here an outline of the different instruments in operation and in development and discuss their use for the solar and space weather community. 
000003559 536__ $$a2STCE/$$cHUMAIN/$$fHUMAIN
000003559 594__ $$aSTCE
000003559 6531_ $$aSPADE
000003559 6531_ $$aSAFIRE
000003559 6531_ $$aHumain Radio-Astronomy Station
000003559 6531_ $$aHuRAS
000003559 700__ $$aMarqué, Christophe
000003559 700__ $$aMagdalenić, Jasmina
000003559 773__ $$t17th RHESSI Workshop, Dublin, Ireland
000003559 8560_ $$fantonio.martinez@observatoire.be
000003559 85642 $$ahttp://rhessi17.lofar.ie
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