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The present paper is the fourth in a series (I: Bottinelli et al. 1992;
II: Bottinelli et al. 1993; III: di Nella et al. 1996)
which intends to complement optical catalogues with new radial velocity,
21-cm line width, and HI-flux measurements.
Our aim was to build a large sample of
spiral galaxies, complete down to a photometric diameter of 1.6 arcmin,
and having unbiased Tully-Fisher distances.
First applications of this KLUN programme, dedicated to the study of
the Kinematics of the Local UNiverse,
started in 1990 (Paturel et al. 1990) and
cover several topics of discussion on:

- the completeness of the sample (Paturel et al. 1994)

- the homogenization of optical and radio data in connexion
with the Lyon-Meudon Extragalactic database LEDA (Bottinelli et al. 1990)

- the effect of disc opaqueness on observed optical B-band
parameters (Bottinelli et al. 1995)

- the dependence of the TF relation on morphological type
and mean surface brightness and the improvement of this distance
indicator (Theureau et al. 1997a; Theureau 1998)

- the determination of the Hubble constant H0 from TF B-band
and
relations (Theureau et al. 1997b).
We present here the result of our Nançay HI-survey, in the period
between 1988 and 1996, from a catalogue of 2711 spiral
galaxies (from Sa to Sdm). In addition to the 664 previously
published (Papers I and II) radial velocities, we give 213 new
velocity measurements, and 21-cm line widths and HI fluxes for
2112 objects of the observed sample, together with their 21-cm line
profile, signal to noise ratio S, and rms noise
.These new observations put to 6700 the number of spiral galaxies
contained in our KLUN sample.
The Nançay radiotelescope and processing chain are briefly presented in Sect. 2.
The actual detection rate is discussed in Sect. 3,
and the data processing in Sects. 4, 5, and 6.
Finally, Sect. 7 presents our conclusions on observational errors and
completeness of the HI-sample.
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