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RadioNet is an EC integrating activity that brings together all the major radio observatories in Europe, covering the frequency range of 10 MHz to 1 THz.

RadioNet FP7, the continuation of the very successful RadioNet FP6, involves 26 partners contributing effort to 18 different work packages (5 Networking Activities, 4 Joint Research Activities and 9 Transnational Access programmes).

The overall aim is to support the radio astronomy community in general, and to improve the capabilities of, and enhance access to, the major radio astronomy facilities in Europe and beyond.

 

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UniBoard is in production

2 Apr 2011

Researchers at ASTRON and JIVE eagerly await the arrival of eight UniBoards in the first week of April 2011.

 

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Bringing European Outreach people together

25 Nov 2010
Recently, November 17-19, 2010 - a group of enthusiastic people who are determined to bring radio astronomy closer to the public met in Bologna. Under the umbrella of RadioNet, they held a workshop on the coordination of outreach activities between the RadioNet institutes and facilities.
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RadioNet MidTerm Review successful!

13 Nov 2010

On 5/6 October 2010, the Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre, Latvia, hosted the RadioNet Mid-Term Review. The meeting reviewed the current status and progress of all components of RadioNet under the current EC FP7 programme.

 

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JENAM 2010

24 Oct 2010
The Joint European and National Astronomy Meeting (JENAM 2010) was held from 6 to 10 September at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon.
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Mounting the SRT dish

11 Jun 2010
On May 22nd 2010, the dish of the Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT) has been lifted and mounted on its final structure. The Sardinia Radio Telescope is a 64-m dish, realized by 3 INAF institutes. It will be used in single dish mode for a wide range of astronomical observations, as well as VLBI antenna for the European VLBI Network.
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