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.
Not exact matches
This technology cancels something called self -
interference — the
unwanted energy that leaks into a
radio's receiver while transmitting.
Vuckovic's team adapted an
interference technique borrowed from 1930s - era
radio engineering to cancel the
unwanted classical light.
Many
radio telescopes are bedevilled by «
radio interference» —
unwanted signals that clutter up the spectrum.