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Description: PSR B0329 54 is a pulsar approximately 2,643 light-years away in the constellation of Camelopardalis. The pulsar completes its rotation every 0.71452 seconds. Observed from www.pari.edu using 26 meter dish. Receiver was an Icom IC-R8500 feeding an RFSPACE SDR-14 at 328 MHz. Single pulses are observable. Audio was recorded separate.nPulsar shows multiple peaks in the pulse profile. There are many narrower pulses that do not occur at the main peak. They are distributed in a lower peak to the right
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