LAMOST J024048.51+195226.9 (J0240+1952) was recently identified as the second
AE Aquarii (AE Aqr)-type cataclysmic variable, possessing the fastest known
rotating white dwarf. We performed a Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI)
observation of J0240+1952 utilizing the European VLBI Network at 1.7\,GHz, to
obtain the first view of the radio morphology on mas scale. Our high-resolution
VLBI image clearly shows that the radio emission is compact on mas scale
(≲2\,AU), with no evidence for a radio jet or extended emission. The
compact radio source has an average flux density of ∼0.37\,mJy, and its
brightness temperature is given at ≳2.3×107\,K, confirming a
non-thermal origin. The emission exhibits irregular variations on a time-scale
of tens of minutes, similar to the radio flares seen in AE Aqr. The measured
VLBI position of J0240+1952 is consistent with that derived from \textit{Gaia}.
Our results favour the model in which the radio emission is attributed to a
superposition of synchrotron radiation from expanding magnetized blobs of this
system