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Calibration of the logarithmic-periodic dipole antenna (LPDA) radio stations at the Pierre Auger Observatory using an octocopter
The Pierre Auger Collaboration
Physics
Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos
Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics
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Antenna
100%
Pierre Auger Observatory
100%
Effective Length
100%
Dipole Antenna
100%
Radio Station
100%
Frequency Response
50%
Electric Field Component
50%
Cosmic Rays
50%
Air Showers
50%
Square Root
50%
Zenith Angle
50%
Antenna Sensitivity
50%
Antenna Response
50%
Directional Characteristics
50%
Transmitting Antennas
50%
Frequency Characteristics
50%
Ground Conditions
50%
Wideband Antenna
50%
In-situ Calibration
50%
Frequency Coverage
50%
Radio Arrays
50%
Ground Permittivity
50%
Ground Conductivity
50%
Auger Engineering Radio Array
50%
Measured Voltage
50%
Engineering
Antenna
100%
Dipole Antenna
100%
Engineering
33%
Directional
33%
Effective Length
33%
Incoming Signal
33%
Square Root
16%
Measured Voltage
16%
Frequency Characteristic
16%