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Wang Kai, Yan Hao, Ma Jun, Chen Maozheng, Cao Liang, Ning Yunwei, Duan Xuefeng, Li Jian, Xiang Binbin. Development of a K-band Receiver[J]. Astronomical Research and Technology, 2022, 19(4): 317-325. DOI: 10.14005/j.cnki.issn1672-7673.20210611.003
Citation: Wang Kai, Yan Hao, Ma Jun, Chen Maozheng, Cao Liang, Ning Yunwei, Duan Xuefeng, Li Jian, Xiang Binbin. Development of a K-band Receiver[J]. Astronomical Research and Technology, 2022, 19(4): 317-325. DOI: 10.14005/j.cnki.issn1672-7673.20210611.003

Development of a K-band Receiver

  • Radio astronomy is a subject of studying cosmic objects by receiving and processing radio waves. Microwave receiver is the core receiving equipment of radio astronomy observation. Considering the present K-band cryogenic receiver and future Q-band millimeter-wave observation requirements of the Nanshan 25-meter radio telescope at the Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, this paper presents a design of a K-band room temperature receiver. The receiver works at 22-24.2GHz and eventually outputs 3.95-6.15GHz IF signal through mixing. It is mainly used for amplitude calibration method practice and atmospheric opacity measurement in K-band. Finally, the noise temperature of K-band room temperature receiver is 402.2K (theoretical calculation is 410.6K), and the standard noise source is 166.3K. Combining with the mechanical structure of chopper wheel calibration, the K-band receiver has the functions of amplitude calibration and atmospheric opacity measurement, and this work can pre-research on technology for Q-band millimeter-wave observations of Nanshan 25m radio telescope for the future.
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