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Muhlenberg College has a 10 ft radio telescope mounted atop the Trumbower science building. The telescope was assembled from a kit available from CASSI Corp.

Haystack Observatory developed a small radio telescope capable of continuum and spectral line observations in the L-band (1.42 GHz). This inexpensive radio astronomy kit provides everything needed to introduce students and amateur astronomers to the field of radio astronomy. A radio telescope is an excellent teaching tool as it involves the combined technologies of microwave engineering and digital computing. Its use involves astronomy, digital signal processing, software development, and analysis.*
The SRT is a standard seven-foot diameter satellite television dish mounted on top of a fully motorized Az-El mount. This unique mounting arrangement allows the observer to perform total power measurements and contour mapping. Software has been provided for controlling the antenna and selection of sources. Data reduction can be performed using existing radio astronomy software packages or left as an exercise for the student.*
The SRT is now available as a kit from CASSI Corp.
* Discription taken from MIT's Haystack Observatory Website.
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