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Table 2.

List of radio telescopes forming the TANAMI array.

Antenna Code Diameter (m) Location
Parkes PKS 64 Parkes, New South Wales, Australia
ATCA AT 5 × 22 Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia
Mopra MP 22 Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia
Hobart HO 26 Mt. Pleasant, Tasmania, Australia
Ceduna CD 30 Ceduna, South Australia, Australia
Hartebeesthoek (a) HH 26 Hartebeesthoek, South Africa
DSS 43 (b) 70 Tidbinbilla, Australia
DSS 45 (b) 34 Tidbinbilla, Australia
DSS 34 (b) 34 Tidbinbilla, Australia
O’Higgins (c) OH 9 O’Higgins, Antarctica
TIGO (c)(d) TC 6 Concepción, Chile
Warkworth (e) WW 12 Auckland, New Zealand
Katherine KE 12 Northern Territory, Australia
Yarragadee YG 12 Yarragadee, Western Australia
ASKAP (f) AK 12 Murchinson, Western Australia

Notes.

(a)

Unavailable between Sept. 2008 and Sept. 2010.

(b)

Operated by the Deep Space Network of the USA National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). DSS 45 was decommissioned in November 2016.

(c)

Operated by the German Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodesie (BKG).

(d)

Now in La Plata, Argentina.

(e)

Operated by the Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research (IRASR).

(f)

Contributing with a single antenna of the 36-element array.

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