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 <Instrument>
  <ResourceID>spase://SMWG/Instrument/Ground/MTSU/DualDipole-RJ</ResourceID>
  <ResourceHeader>
   <ResourceName>MTSU Dual Dipole Array and Radio JOVE receiver system</ResourceName>
   <ReleaseDate>2019-04-17T15:52:52</ReleaseDate>
   <Description>Radio JOVE Dual Dipole Array and Radio JOVE receiver
   system at the Middle Tennessee State University.
This is a 2 element array separated by 20 feet. Each antenna element is 25
feet long. Polarization is linear. The array is aligned to magnetic north. The Radio JOVE direct
conversion receiver has a 7 KHz RF bandwidth and operates at 20.1 MHz .
   
   See the Information URL for a link to a document providing
   additional descriptions of the instrument characteristics.</Description>
   <Contact>
    <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Chuck.Higgins</PersonID>
    <Role>TechnicalContact</Role>
   </Contact>
   <InformationURL>
    <Name>Radio JOVE Spectrograph Users Group</Name>
    <URL>http://radiojove.org/SUG/</URL>
    <Description>This site provide station diagrams and other reports for the receiver systems at several radio observatories associated with the Radio JOVE project.</Description>
   </InformationURL>
  </ResourceHeader>
  <InstrumentType>Riometer</InstrumentType>
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  <InvestigationName>Radio JOVE phased Dual Dipole Array and Radio JOVE receiver
  system at MTSU</InvestigationName>
  <ObservatoryID>spase://SMWG/Observatory/RadioJOVE/MTSU</ObservatoryID>
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