Publications

Memos
  1. A. Wright, L. Arndt, & A. Beardsley Testing Foil Outside CHART Horn, 10 June, 2022.
  2. A. Wright, L. Arndt, & A. Beardsley Testing Foil Outside CHART Horn, Part 2, 17 June, 2022.
  3. A. Wright & A. Beardsley Testing Available Filters in the Lab, 23 June, 2022.
  4. A. Zhao & L. Berkhout Taking measurements with CHART during the summer monsoon season in Petrified Forest National Park, 27 June, 2022.
  5. A. Islam & J. Davis Chart Testing on the Night of 8/1/2022, 1 August, 2022.
  6. A. Islam CHART Testing at ISTB4, 4 August, 2022.
  7. A. Wright & A. Beardsley Daytime CHART Observations of Galactic Quadrants II and III, 19 June, 2023.
  8. A. Wright & A. Beardsley Comparing two smaller horns to the full-sized CHART horn, 26 June, 2023.
  9. S. Jones How to SSH into a Raspberry Pi for Windows 3 July, 2024.
  10. A. Nelander & S. Jones Testing CHART in Quadrant I From Gilbert and Tempe Arizona, 9 July, 2024.
  11. C. Fitzgerald, S. Michaud & A. Beardsley Testing New Updates for CHART, 10 July, 2024.
  12. C. Fitzgerald, S. Michaud & A. Beardsley Rotational Curve of the Inner Galaxy, 18 July, 2024.
Posters
  1. L. Arndt, AAS Winter Meeting User Interface for the Completely Hackable Amateur Radio Telescope, January 2023
  2. A. Wright, AAS Winter Meeting Design and Performance of the Completely Hackable Amateur Radio Telescope, January 2023
  3. D. Morales, AAS Winter meeting FPGA Design with the Red Pitaya: Developing a spectrometer for H1 Observations, January 2023
  4. K. Ashcroft Visualization of Signal Processing for Radio Astronomy
  5. R. Sharma Design and Construction of a Wayfinding Method for the Completely Hackable Amateur Radio Telescope
Talks
  1. K. Ashcroft, GNURadioCon2023 Visualization of Signal Processing for Radio Astronomy, September 2023
  2. L. Berkhout, GNURadioCon2023 Low-Cost Educational Kit for 21-cm Observations of the Milky Way, September 2023
Publications
  1. L. Berkhout, A. Beardsley, D. Jacobs, R. Braithwaite, B. Gutierrez-Coatney, A. Islam and A. Wright The Completely Hackable Amateur Radio Telescope (CHART) project