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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
A high-resolution 24-element, E–W interferometer situated at Kalyan near Bombay has been used to study the sources of slowly varying component and of bursts at a frequency of 612 Mc/s. This interferometer has a half-power beamwidth of 2·8 min of arc, and the fan beams are located about a degree apart in the sky. Thus, a strip scan is obtained roughly every 4 min as the Sun drifts through the beams. About 20 slowly varying sources and 11 bursts were observed during the period June 1965 to February 1967 at 612 Mc/s.