In different directions of the Galaxy the Galactic background radio radiation
and radiation of complex star formation regions which include large number of
OB associations have different influences on radio pulsar (PSR) and supernova
remnant (SNR) searches. In this work we analyse the effects of these background
radiations on the observations of PSRs at 1400 MHz and SNRs at 1000 MHz. In the
interval l=0o±60o the PSRs with flux F1400>0.2 mJy and the SNRs
with surface brightness Σ>10−21 Wm−2Hz−1sr−1 are
observable for all values of l and b. All the SNRs with
Σ>3×10−22 Wm−2Hz−1sr−1 can be observed in the
interval 60o<l<300o. We have examined samples of PSRs and SNRs to
estimate the birth rates of these objects in the region up to 3.2 kpc from the
Sun and also in the Galaxy. The birth rate of PSRs is about one in 200 years
and the birth rate of SNRs is about one in 65 years in our galaxy.Comment: revised versio