Paper on Building a Low Cost RTL-SDR Based Hydrogen Line Radio Telescope

Back in 2020, we posted a tutorial on how to set up a low-cost Hydrogen Line radio telescope using an RTL-SDR, LNA, and WiFi grid antenna. Since then we have seen similar setups successfully replicated in the community many times.

In a recent Hackaday post, we discovered a paper by Jack Phelps who has written an in-depth technical and scientific description of his attempt at Hydrogen line radio astronomy with similar equipment. His paper goes into deeper scientific explanations and describes the experiment and hardware setup in detail including some signal processing, observation, and calibration equations that might be useful for those looking to understand the science more deeply. 

Jack Phelps Radio Astronomy Setup and some Results
Jack Phelps Radio Astronomy Setup and some Results
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Alex Pettit

Hello Jack,

Thanks for the detailed and interesting paper ..

This may be of value to you …

https://github.com/AP-HLine-3D/HLine3D