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Electron temperature profiles are measured at [[TJ-II]]
Electron temperature profiles are measured at [[TJ-II]]
by means of a 16 channel heterodyne radiometer,
by means of a 16 channel heterodyne radiometer,
covering the frequency range 50–60 GHz, corresponding to the second harmonic of electron cyclotron emission (ECE) in X-mode polarization at a magnetic field of 0.95 T on the plasma axis.  
covering the frequency range 50–60 GHz, corresponding to the second harmonic of [[:Wikipedia:Electron cyclotron resonance|electron cyclotron]] emission (ECE) in X-mode polarization at a magnetic field of 0.95 T on the plasma axis.  
The measurements are performed from the low field side (LFS) in the horizontal midplane (between [[TJ-II:Sectors|sectors]] C4 and C5, φ = 315°), but most of the channels receive radiation from the high field side (HFS). In normal operation conditions, the frequency depends on a known way on the magnitude of the magnetic field B. Tuning properly the receiver system, each frequency corresponds to a different value of the major radius ''R'' (according to ''B(R)'').  
The measurements are performed from the low field side (LFS) in the horizontal midplane (between [[TJ-II:Sectors|sectors]] C4 and C5, φ = 315°), but most of the channels receive radiation from the high field side (HFS). In normal operation conditions, the frequency depends on a known way on the magnitude of the magnetic field B. Tuning properly the receiver system, each frequency corresponds to a different value of the major radius ''R'' (according to ''B(R)'').  
The system is operated close to the strong [[TJ-II:Electron Cyclotron Resonant Heating|ECR heating source]] (f<sub>ECRH</sub> = 53.2 GHz).  
The system is operated close to the strong [[TJ-II:Electron Cyclotron Resonant Heating|ECR heating source]] (f<sub>ECRH</sub> = 53.2 GHz).