...FM radio band starts at about 90 MHz, so to take observations below this frequency, scientists using LOFAR have to use the array’s Low-band Antennas (LBAs). LBAs are a subsystem of LOFAR and look like poles (called dipoles) sticking out of the ground...
... planets in the daytime using only the naked eye. But now a new technique that used the Low-Frequency Array, or LOFAR – a vast radio telescope network spread out over Europe – to pick-up radio emission from a nearby red dwarf...
... these regions to mining concerns. LOFAR low band antennas - part of an array located in the Netherlands. So Shackleton is a potential site for a Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) which could operate within the 0.1-30 MHz Low Band Antennas (LBAs) waveband...