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Array Operations

Current Arrays

This page to provide information on current array developments, including questions and answers.

Question Author Replies Last post
post icon Installing Microsoft upgrades and security patches with your CRF computer Daniel Osborne 0 03-16-2004 3:03 PM
post icon Parabolic Reflectors Manohar Lal 0 02-25-2004 5:47 PM
post icon We have experienced a peculiar noise pattern going through our array... Clint Coon 3 02-27-2004 12:33AM by Jeong-Soo Jeon
post icon For those who use fiber for inter-array communication... Clint Coon 1 03-09-2003 2:17PM by Chris Hayward
post icon Has anyone observed an analog wind sensor clipping for the wind direction? Clint Coon 1 02-20-2003 1:30PM by Daniel Osborne
post icon IMPORTANT: Please read this before asking a question Rob Newman 0 02-18-2003 14:36PM
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