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The new LWA logo was put on the trailer on January 15, 2008
Photos from a snowy visit to LWDA site on December 13, 2007
Pat Crane checks out one of the dipoles.
This dipole array is fast to set up and move around for testing different configurations.
Photos from the second Tour of the LWDA by residents from La Vida Llena - October 24, 2007
John Dickel (far right) explains the LWDA to residents from La Vida LLena.
One of the Big Blade antennas with the rest of the LWDA in the background.
Various styles of test blades for the LWA - the latest being the pair of blades in the background (just right of center, almost at the horizon).
Pictures from the first overnight RFI testing - at North Arm of VLA and Magdalena sites June 25-27, 2007
Overnight testing - the Big Blade and tent near the North Arm of the VLA.
RFI testing at the North Arm -- tent, Big Blade, and new trailer.
As a member of the team to select sites for the LWA stations, UNM graduate student Frank Schinzel is reviewing maps while data on Radio Frequency Interference are being recorded by computer inside the trailer at a location in the northern part of the Plains of St.Augustine in Socorro County. The signals are picked up by the blade antenna in the front right of the picture.
A curious bystander views the RFI test site near Magdalena.
Another view from the RFI test site near Magdalena.
Inside the Trailer, Adjunct Prof. John Dickel discusses some of the RFI test results with UNM graduate student Frank Schinzel. The computer to the left is recording the RFI data from the spectrum analyzer next to it.
Big Blade antenna on ground plane (screen) with Fork antenna in back to left.
(Image taken by Byron F. Murphey of La Vida Llena during their May Tour)
First public Tour of the Long Wavelength Demonstrator Array (LWDA)
by Residents of La Vida Llena (LVL) in Albuquerque May 16, 2007
LVL van arrives at the LWDA
La Vida LLena residents view the LWDA
John Dickel explains the LWDA to LVL residents
Big Blade, new ground screen, & "long baseline" Big Blade (upper right)
Active Research - LWA Electronics Crew "on Stage" - talks to LVL residents
RFI site testing for potential LWA stations
Potential LWA "North Arm" site - March 2007
Pieces of Big Blade and test equipment jammed inside the station wagon
to left - Ted Jaeger, astronomy graduate student at U. Iowa and
to right - Stefanie Gallegos, a Junior at UNM, majoring in Physics/Astronomy
Radio Interference Testing at the "North Arm" site - March 2007
Twin Peaks Test Site - December 2006 = possible future LWA station
THE LWDA takes shape in March 2005
First 8 antennas of the LWDA - March 2007
