The West Virginia
Radio Astronomy Zoning Act (§ 37A -1-2 of the West Virginia Code) makes it illegal operate, or cause to be operated, any electrical equipment which causes harmful interference with the reception of radio waves.
Its location in the National Radio Quiet Zone and the West Virginia
Radio Astronomy Zone protects the incredibly sensitive telescope from unwanted radio interference, enabling it to perform unique observations.
The Green Bank Interference Protection Group is responsible for minimizing radio frequency interference to astronomical observations from equipment and activities at the Observatory, in the West Virginia
Radio Astronomy Zone (WVRAZ), and in the National Radio Quiet Zone (NRQZ).
Not exact matches
Visitors to the NRAO can see the scopes, stroll the parklike grounds and learn about the pioneers of
radio astronomy, but they can't use a cell phone — 13,000 square miles around the installation are a designated National Radio Quiet Zone to minimize interference with ongoing data collec
radio astronomy, but they can't use a cell phone — 13,000 square miles around the installation are a designated National
Radio Quiet Zone to minimize interference with ongoing data collec
Radio Quiet
Zone to minimize interference with ongoing data collection.
The National
Radio Quiet Zone (NRQZ) was established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in Docket No. 11745 (November 19, 1958) and by the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) in Document 3867/2 (March 26, 1958) to minimize possible harmful interference to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank, WV and the radio receiving facilities for the United States Navy in Sugar Grove
Radio Quiet
Zone (NRQZ) was established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in Docket No. 11745 (November 19, 1958) and by the Interdepartment
Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) in Document 3867/2 (March 26, 1958) to minimize possible harmful interference to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank, WV and the radio receiving facilities for the United States Navy in Sugar Grove
Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) in Document 3867/2 (March 26, 1958) to minimize possible harmful interference to the National
Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank, WV and the radio receiving facilities for the United States Navy in Sugar Grove
Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank, WV and the
radio receiving facilities for the United States Navy in Sugar Grove
radio receiving facilities for the United States Navy in Sugar Grove, WV.