Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
A 30 MHz radio telescope has recently been completed at Fleurs, N.S.W. There has been a need for a high resolution sky survey to be carried out in the Southern Hemisphere at a frequency intermediate between 19.7 MHz (Shain et al.) and 85.7 MHz (Mills et al). One particular reason lies in the fact that some HII regions which are seen in absorption against the galactic background at 19.7 MHz and in emission at 85.7 MHz may match the background temperature at 30 MHz. If the temperature of such a region has been found by other means, the 30 MHz temperature of the portion of the Galaxy beyond it is determined irrespective of conditions nearer the observer, since the two temperatures must be equal.