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    • The Australia Telescope Compact Array Broad-band Backend: description and first results 

      Wilson, Warwick E.; Ferris, R. H.; Axtens, P.; Brown, A.; Davis, E.; Hampson, G.; Leach, M.; Roberts, P.; Saunders, S.; Koribalski, B. S.; Caswell, J. L.; Lenc, E.; Stevens, J.; Voronkov, M. A.; Wieringa, M. H.; Brooks, K.; Edwards, P. G.; Ekers, R. D.; Emonts, B.; Hindson, L.; Johnston, S.; Maddison, S. T.; Mahony, E. K.; Malu, S. S.; Massardi, M.; Mao, M. Y.; McConnell, D.; Norris, R. P.; Schnitzeler, D.; Subrahmanyan, R.; Urquhart, J. S.; Thompson, Mark; Wark, R. M. (2011-09)
      Here, we describe the Compact Array Broad-band Backend (CABB) and present first results obtained with the upgraded Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The 16-fold increase in observing bandwidth, from 2 x 128 to 2 x ...
    • Characterising atmospheric cloud particles using spatial light scattering 

      Hirst, Edwin; Kaye, Paul H.; Saunders, S.; Johnson, D.W.; Pickering, M.A. (1998)
      To be able to understand the radiative transfer properties of ice and mixed phase (ice and water) clouds, a detailed knowledge of the cloud particles' shapes and sizes is required, along with measurements of the number ...
    • A real-time monitoring system for airborne particle shape and size analysis 

      Kaye, Paul H.; Alexander-Buckley, K.; Hirst, E.; Saunders, S.; Clark, J.M. (1996)
      This paper describes a new instrument for the study of airborne particles. The instrument performs a rapid analysis of the transient spatial intensity distribution of laser-light scattered by individual aerosol particles ...