Mills cross
A Mills cross is a type of radio interferometer consisting of two lines of antennas at right angles to one another. It was first developed in Australia in the 1950s and is named after the astronomer Bernard Y. Mills.
A Mills cross is a type of radio interferometer consisting of two lines of antennas at right angles to one another. It was first developed in Australia in the 1950s and is named after the astronomer Bernard Y. Mills.