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radio-astronomy
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Obtain power spectrum from SoapySDR devices (RTL-SDR, Airspy, SDRplay, HackRF, bladeRF, USRP, LimeSDR, etc.)
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📡 FMLO local controller for LMT/B4R
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Growing Neural Gas based segmentation for Radio Galaxies
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Python scripts using difmap for imaging VLBI data (pre-calibrated e.g with AIPS).
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🔧 Python3 package to control MAO devices
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Automated Radio Telescope Imaging Pipeline
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fftw3 based radio-astronomy data collection and dissemination (see project on hackster.io website)
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PSF (Pulsar Spectral Folder): The fastest spectral folder in the local Universe
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Python scripts to use and visualize the output of rtl_power.
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Simulating the Calibration of Arrays with Redundancy: a project to understand the impact of position errors on redundant calibration.
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Interactive python application for processing miriad data
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Test of python-dask for wiener filtering in radio astronomy
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Scripts for the GBT commensal transient search survey
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Python3 package for VDIF (VLBI Data Interchange Format)
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Python/C code for calibration of quasi-redundant arrays. Different (fixed) algorithm from original corrcal
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Script to synthesise dynamic spectra containing fast radio bursts, for use in machine learning training.
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