Abstract
Jupiter has been observed with the Cambridge 5-km telescope at 2.7 GHz in both total intensity and linear polarization with a half-power beamwidth of 3.6 × 10 arcsec. The observations were made on a sufficient number of days to obtain maps of the planet in five different rotational aspects. In this paper, the observational methods are described and the maps presented; interpretation and discussion will be given later, in Paper II.

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