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Low Cost Hydrogen Line Telescope using the RTL-SDR

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Amateur radio astronomer Y1PWE has uploaded a pdf document describing how he created a low cost hydrogen line telescope using an RTL-SDR dongle. Hydrogen atoms randomly emit photons at a wavelength of 21cm (1420.4058 MHz). Normally a single hydrogen atom will rarely emit a photon, but since space and the galaxy is filled with many hydrogen atoms the average effect is an observable RF power spike at 1420.4058 MHz. By pointing a radio telescope at the night sky, a power spike indicating the hydrogen line can be observed in a frequency spectrum plot.

Y1PWE created a radio telescope using a quad 22 element yagi antenna, several LNA’s and filters and an RTL-SDR dongle and laptop. Using this setup he can capture some raw IQ data from the RTL-SDR and then use an FFT averaging program to produce some plots. In his plots the hydrogen line is clearly visible.

Radio Telescope Overview
Radio Telescope Overview

Hydrogen Line Plots
Hydrogen Line Plots

Quad Yagi Array
Quad Yagi Array

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