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Papers of Barry G. Clark > Very Large Array (VLA) Series > VLA Configuration Unit
Collection Items
Calibration of a Large, Many Element, Phased Array
Description:
Draft
Start Date:
1965-10-18
A Continuous Aperature Approach to the VLA
Start Date:
1966-01-25
Holes in the u-v Diagram
Start Date:
1966-04-00
A Measure on Complimentary Array Pairs
Start Date:
1966-06-21
Hole Density versus Array Phase Errors
Confusion Due to Sources in VLA Side Lobes
Start Date:
1966-11-22
Side Lobes of the VLA
Description:
Memo to VLA Design Group
Start Date:
1967-06-14
Side Lobes of the VLA - Atmospheric Effects
Start Date:
1967-08-30
On the Representation of 1, 2, .... n by Differences
Start Date:
1956-00-00
On the Optimisation of Arrays with Application to Aperture Synthesis in Radioastronomy
Description:
Draft
VLA Configurations
Description:
Memo from Weinreb on work of Will Klemperer on VLA configurations
Start Date:
1972-10-13
Final VLA Antenna Locations
Start Date:
1974-04-09
A Three-Dimensional Theory of Aperture Synthesis
VLA Point Source Responses
Start Date:
1975-03-05
A Report on the VLA
Start Date:
1976-04-21
The 3-D Transfer Functions and the Minimum Baseline Redundancy
On the Optimum Transfer Functions of Supersynthesis Arrays - Part I
On the Optimum Transfer Functions of Supersynthesis Arrays - Part II
The Power-Law Y Array for Supersynthesis
Reconfiguration Times - VLA Arrays
Description:
Calculation of reconfigurations times for the various arrays.
Start Date:
1976-10-05
Miscellaneous undated notes, tables, and plots
Description:
Filed in the sequence as found in original folder
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Papers of Barry G. Clark
Papers of Barry G. Clark > Very Large Array (VLA) Series > VLA Configuration Unit