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  <ResourceID>spase://SMWG/Observatory/RadioJOVE/HNRAO</ResourceID>
  <ResourceHeader>
   <ResourceName>Hawk's Nest Radio Astronomy Observatory</ResourceName>
   <AlternateName>HNRAO</AlternateName>
   <ReleaseDate>2019-04-18T11:08:36</ReleaseDate>
   <Description>Hawk's Nest Radio Astronomy Observatory is a
   participant in the RadioJOVE project providing observations of
   radio emissions from Jupiter, the Sun, and the Galactic Background
   to other members of the RadioJOVE community. The observatory
   consists of an LWA (Long Wavelength Array) antenna, a TFD (Terminated
   Folded Dipole) array, a JOVE dipole array, and a Mosely 20 MHz
   Yagi.

   The
   JOVE I receiver is fed the output from the TFD array, the JOVE II
   receiver the JOVE dipole array, the FSX 8S 12-bit switching dual
   polarization spectrograph receives the TFD array, the FSX 2 10-bit
   single polarization spectrograph receives the LWA array, and the
   SDRPlay RSP2 Software Defined Radio receives the TFD array. </Description>
   <Contact>
    <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/James.Brown</PersonID>
    <Role>TechnicalContact</Role>
   </Contact>
   <InformationURL>
    <Name>RadioJOVE Spectrograph Users Group (SUG)</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 RadioJOVE project</Description>
   </InformationURL>
  </ResourceHeader>
  <ObservatoryGroupID>spase://SMWG/Observatory/RadioJOVE</ObservatoryGroupID>
  <Location>
   <ObservatoryRegion>Earth.Surface</ObservatoryRegion>
   <CoordinateSystemName>GEO</CoordinateSystemName>
   <Latitude>40.673181</Latitude>
   <Longitude>80.437885</Longitude>
   <Elevation>366</Elevation>
  </Location>
  <OperatingSpan>
   <StartDate>2013-01-01T00:00:00</StartDate>
  </OperatingSpan>
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