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The Jodrell Bank Radio Frequency Digital Autocorrelation Spectrometer

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A versatile digital autocorrelation spectrometer designed and built at Jodrell Bank is described, together with some examples of observations made with the new instrument.

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DAVIES, R., PONSONBY, J., POINTON, L. et al. The Jodrell Bank Radio Frequency Digital Autocorrelation Spectrometer. Nature 222, 933–937 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/222933a0

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