The First Steps of Radio Astronomy in Czestochowa
M. Jarosik, S. Starzynski, M. Szczesniak, R. Szczesniak, A. Ceglarek

TL;DR
This paper introduces the technical details and operational principles of the 'KLAUDIA' radio telescope, built in 2007 in Rabka, designed to detect ionospheric radio waves at 40 kHz, marking early radio astronomy efforts in Czestochowa.
Contribution
It presents the first technical documentation and operational overview of the 'KLAUDIA' radio telescope in Czestochowa, a pioneering step in local radio astronomy.
Findings
Successful construction of the 'KLAUDIA' radio telescope
Detection of secondary radio waves from Earth's ionosphere at 40 kHz
Establishment of radio astronomy activities in Czestochowa
Abstract
In the paper, technical documentation and the principle of operation is presented. "KLAUDIA" radio telescope was built in Rabka in 2007 and it is used to receive secondary radio waves, emitted by the Earth's ionosphere at frequency of 40 kHz.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Historical Astronomy and Related Studies
