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  • the FIRST Survey, version 1998Feb

    The FIRST survey to produce Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty centimeters began in 1993. It uses the VLA (Very Large Array, a facility of the National Radio Observatory...
  • The Zelenchuk Surveys

    The main catalog contains positions and flux densities for 8511 sources detected in the Zelenchuk 3.9 GHz Survey with declinations between 0 and 14 degrees. The survey was...
  • Fourth Cambridge Survey (4C)

    The Fourth Cambridge Radio Survey (4C) Catalogue contains all survey data from the papers of Pilkington and Scott (1965MmRAS..69..183P) and Gower, Scott and Wills...
  • Composite CO Survey of the Milky Way

    This survey consists of CO(J=1-0) (115 GHz) spectra for the entire Galactic plane. The latitude coverage varies with longitude and in some regions extends from -25 degrees to...
  • The Parkes-MIT-NRAO 4.85GHz (PMN) Surveys

    The PMN surveys were made using the Parkes 64-m radio telescope at a frequency of 4850 MHz with the NRAO multibeam receiver mounted at the prime focus (for a full description of...
  • The Third Bologna Survey (B3)

    This catalogue contains the first section of a sky survey performed at 408MHz with the 'Northern Cross' Radiotelescope. It contains about 13.000 radiosources. Although sources...
  • The Second Bologna Survey

    This catalogue lists 9929 radio sources observed at 408MHz with the Bologna Northern Cross telescope. Cone search capability for table VIII/36/b2 (B2 catalogue)
  • Revised source list for the Rees 38-MHz survey

    We present a revised machine-readable source list for the Rees 38-MHz (or '8C') survey with improved positions and no redundancy. The Rees 38-MHz survey covers an area of about...
  • 5C14/5C15/5C16 Radio Survey at 408 and 1407 MHz

    This catalog contains the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth sections of the 5C Cambridge survey of radio sources. This catalog reports further 408 and 1407 MHz observations...
  • 1400-MHz Survey of 1478 Abell Clusters of Galaxies

    This catalog contains observations of Abell clusters of galaxies which were obtained with the Green Bank 91-m telescope at 1400 MHz with an angular resolution of 10'x11'...
  • Bell Laboratories H I Survey

    The sky north of declination -40{deg} was observed in the 21cm line of atomic hydrogen with the FWHM=2{deg} beam of the 20 foot horn reflector at AT&T Bell Laboratories,...
  • 6C Survey of radio sources - VI.

    See the documentation by N. A. Oliversen, either in LaTeX (doc.tex), or in plain ascii (adc.doc) Cone search capability for table VIII/25/6c6 (The Catalogue)
  • 6C Survey of Radio Sources - V.

    The 6th Cambridge Survey of radio sources covers most of the sky north of 30{deg} with an angular resolution of 4.2x4.2cosec{delta} arcmin^2^ and a limiting flux density of...
  • 6C Survey of radio sources - IV.

    The 6th Cambridge Survey of radio sources covers most of the sky north of 30{deg} with an angular resolution of 4.2x4.2cosec{delta} arcmin^2^ and a limiting flux density of...
  • 6C Survey of Radio Sources - III.

    The 6th Cambridge Survey of radio sources covers most of the sky north of 30{deg} with an angular resolution of 4.2x4.2cosec{delta} arcmin^2^ and a limiting flux density of...
  • 6C Survey of radio sources - II.

    The 6th Cambridge survey of radio sources covers most of the sky north of +30{deg} with an angular resolution of 4.2x4.2cosec{delta}arcmin^2^ and reaches a limiting flux density...
  • The 3C and 3CR Catalogues

    The 3C Catalog is the result of observations with the Cambridge four-element interferometer at a frequency of 159MHz, and contains 471 sources between declinations -22 and...
  • Catalogues from a deep 327 MHz Westerbork Survey

    We present the results of a deep survey of six fields with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope at 327 MHz. In total we have detected ~4500 sources brighter than our 5-sigma...
  • 6C Survey of radio sources I.

    The 6th Cambridge Survey of radio sources covers most of the sky north of Dec>30{deg} with an angular resolution of 4.2x4.2cosec{delta} arcmin^2^ and a limiting flux density...
  • VCCS Epoch 1 Bright Catalog Release

    The VLA Low Band Ionosphere and Transient Experiment (VLITE) is a commensal observing system on the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA). A 64MHz sub-band centered at 340MHz is...
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