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== Simulating low-declination sources with the VLA == | == Simulating low-declination sources with the VLA == | ||
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Historically, VLA has offered "hybrid" configurations e.g. BnA, with extension on the north-south arm, so that sources at low declination achieve a rounder synthesized beam than they would with the standard configurations. | Historically, VLA has offered "hybrid" configurations e.g. BnA, with extension on the north-south arm, so that sources at low declination achieve a rounder synthesized beam than they would with the standard configurations. | ||
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Simulating low-declination sources with the VLA
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Historically, VLA has offered "hybrid" configurations e.g. BnA, with extension on the north-south arm, so that sources at low declination achieve a rounder synthesized beam than they would with the standard configurations.