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The absolute pressure transducer DPM7885 is permantly installed in both aircraft as part of the Basic Meteorology module. Additionally, the pressure transducer is installed in nose booms used for turbulence measurements.

Summary

Magnetic measurements provide the direction of the geomagnetic field. Therefore, 2 Cesium Magnetometers are mounted in a Nose and a Tail Boom to the aircraft. In addition, a Fluxgate Magnetometer for attitude compensation is installed. The sensor system is controlled by an external unit (AADC II) mounted in a rack. Magnetic base stations with Overhauser magnetometers are used for ground reference of the airborne measurements.


Manufacturer
Model
Serial No. n/a
Type magnetometer

Contacts

Name Institution Role
Graeme Eagles Alfred-Wegener Institute of Polar and Marine Research Editor
Graeme Eagles Alfred-Wegener Institute of Polar and Marine Research Device Contact

Available devices and Specifications

Name Model Type
Automatic Aeromagnetic Digital Compensator AADCII magnetometer
Cesium Magnetometer CS-3 magnetometer
Cesium Magnetometer CS-3 magnetometer
Cesium Magnetometer CS-3 magnetometer
Cesium Magnetometer CS-3 magnetometer
Cesium Magnetometer CS-3 magnetometer
Fluxgate Magnetometer TFM100G1E magnetometer
Fluxgate Magnetometer TFM100G1E magnetometer
Overhauser Magnetometer GSM-19 GSM-19 magnetometer
Overhauser Magnetometer GSM-19 GSM-19 magnetometer

Specifications of DPM7885 (without mounting)

Dimension (L x W x H)

114 x 95 x 49 mm

Weight

0.6 kg

Power Supply

11 - 18 VDC

Data interface

serial interface (RS232)

Position

Origin Description:CS-3 Cesium Magnetometers are mounted in a tail and a nose boom respectively. Additionally, a fluxgate magnetometer is mounted close to the aileron. Electronics are stored in a rack.

Data logging, storage and archiving

Logged parameter

No parameters found in sensor.awi.de.

Rawdata storage on board

During flight DPM7885 data are stored within the aircraft onboard DMS system.

Data archiving on land

After the flight DPM7885 data are accessible via the land system of the aircraft data managment system (DMS).

DMS

Module name

B712 Basic Meteorology, B719 Turbulence Noseboom 1, B851 Turbulence Noseboom 2

Device name

Static Pressure Slow

Parameters

ErrorText; Static Pressure Slow; Status


Documentation

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