A Baseband Recorder for Radio Pulsar Observations

  • 14 December 1999
Abstract
Digital signal recorders are becoming widely used in several subfields of centimetre-wavelength radio astronomy. We review the benefits and design considerations of such systems and describe the Princeton Mark IV instrument, an implementation designed for coherent-dedispersion pulsar observations. Features of this instrument include corrections for the distortions caused by coarse quantization of the incoming signal, as well algorithms which effectively excise both narrowband and broadband radio-frequency interference. Observations at 430 MHz using the Mark IV system in parallel with a system using a 250 kHz filter bank and incoherent dedispersion demonstrated timing precision improvement by a factor of 3 or better for typical millisecond pulsars.

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