Figure 2.
The autocorrelation spectrum of a single tile, showing the MWA bandpass, is plotted here (solid black line) along with the frequency ranges over which our data was taken (grey striped rectangles). Observations were performed simultaneously on two non-contiguous bands located on either side of the 88–108 MHz FM band (red shaded region) to both assess conditions within the FM band and to preserve some usable bandwidth should it have proven overly contaminated by RFI.

The autocorrelation spectrum of a single tile, showing the MWA bandpass, is plotted here (solid black line) along with the frequency ranges over which our data was taken (grey striped rectangles). Observations were performed simultaneously on two non-contiguous bands located on either side of the 88–108 MHz FM band (red shaded region) to both assess conditions within the FM band and to preserve some usable bandwidth should it have proven overly contaminated by RFI.

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