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    <title>Pulsor observing system and data analysis procedure used at MRT</title>
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    <description>Title: Pulsor observing system and data analysis procedure used at MRT
Authors: Issur, N.H.; Deshpande, A.A.
Abstract: The Mauritius Radio Telescope (MRT) was designed to operate mainly as an imaging&#xD;
instrument to carry out a southern sky survey at 150 MHz. However, it has also been&#xD;
successfully used it for pulsar observations. In this paper, we give an overview of the&#xD;
pulsar observing system we developed for use at MRT. Our pulsar receiver is of the&#xD;
'direct-recording' type whereby most of the data processing, including dedispersion is&#xD;
done completely offline. The various steps involved in this data processing are also&#xD;
briefly described.
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