Next: Partial Beam Coverage
Up: Amplitude Calibration IRAM Plateau
Previous: Continuum Calibration
With modern sensitive receivers, the system noise under good
weather conditions may be significantly lower than 300 K.
Accordingly, measuring the total noise when looking at a
warm load at 300 K requires a linear response of the whole
detection system over a dynamic range greater than 2-3.
This can be problematic.
There are several ways to bypass this limitation, for example
- 1.
- Using lower temperature (controlled or monitored) loads.
This is probably the best, but it requires cooling devices
somewhere.
- 2.
- If the receiver is linear, but not the backend, it is
possible to place a switchable attenuator in the IF chain,
preferably immediately after the conversion to IF frequency.
- 3.
- Covering partially the beam by the absorber,
the other part still looking at the sky.
Gildas manager
2002-02-04