Curran, P. A.P. A.Curran0000-0001-9621-3796Coriat, M.M.CoriatMiller-Jones, J. C. A.J. C. A.Miller-JonesArmstrong, R. P.R. P.ArmstrongEdwards, P. G.P. G.EdwardsSivakoff, G. R.G. R.SivakoffWoudt, P.P.WoudtAltamirano, D.D.AltamiranoBELLONI, Tomaso Maria MelchiorreTomaso Maria MelchiorreBELLONICorbel, S.S.CorbelFender, R. P.R. P.FenderKording, E. G.E. G.KordingKrimm, H. A.H. A.KrimmMarkoff, S.S.MarkoffMigliari, S.S.MigliariRussell, D. M.D. M.RussellStevens, J.J.StevensTzioumis, T.T.Tzioumis2020-05-272020-05-272015http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/25212Swift J1745-26 was observed by the VLA from 2012 September 18 to November 17 (16 epochs in the most extended, A, configuration) at multiple frequency bands from 1 to 48GHz, though on the majority of the epochs the source was only observed up to 26GHz. The ATCA carried out a long-term monitoring campaign on Swift J1745-26 at 5.5 and 9GHz during 24 epochs from 2012 September 19 to 2013 March 27. Observations with the seven-dish MeerKAT test array, KAT-7 were performed at a central frequency of 1.822GHz during 13 epochs from 2012 September 13 to November 11. (1 data file).enVizieR Online Data Catalog: Swift J1745-26 polarized jet (Curran+, 2014)Databasehttp://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=J/MNRAS/437/32652015yCat..74373265CFIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICAERC sectors::Physical Sciences and Engineering::PE9 Universe sciences: astro-physics/chemistry/biology; solar systems; stellar, galactic and extragalactic astronomy, planetary systems, cosmology, space science, instrumentation::PE9_10 High energy and particle astronomy – X-rays, cosmic rays, gamma rays, neutrinos