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A high resolution 38 MHz radio survey has been performed at MRAO in Cambridge and the results are currently in press. The survey was extremely successful despite being performed on a low budget and on a restrictive site. The design and results of this telescope must be considered when making comparisons between proposed ground-based and space-based high performance low frequency telescopes.
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Rees, N. (1990). The new Cambridge 38 MHz radio survey — 1 steradian at 4 arcmin resolution and sub-Jansky sensitivity. In: Kassim, N.E., Weiler, K.W. (eds) Low Frequency Astrophysics from Space. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 362. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-52891-1_125
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