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[. . . ] MITRAS provides many operational and reliability benefits: · Conformance to all ICAO and WMO requirements for RVR and Meteorological Optical Range (MOR) · Fully automatic operation with excellent accuracy and stability · Unique contamination detection and compensation · Double baseline for CAT IIIB by means of two different beams from one transmitter · Extensive built-in monitoring to verify performance and to generate warnings before failures actually occur · Verified operation in all weather conditions SYSTEM STRUCTURE The standard MITRAS Transmissometer consists of a light transmitter and a light receiver installed at a suitable distance from each other. MITRAS measures transmission of white light over the baseline path and converts the measurement value to the corresponding MOR value. The transmittance measurement resolution of MITRAS is better than 0. 1 % and the measurement accuracy is better than 1 %.
A single baseline MITRAS can be easily and economically upgraded to a double baseline system when extended measurement range is needed for CAT IIIB applications. [. . . ] 10 000 m
(Double baseline is required in CAT IIIB operating category. )
One background luminance meter, mounted on top of the light transmitter, is sufficient per runway to measure the background luminance value needed in visibility calculation.
window contamination exceeds an acceptable level, a warning is sent out and the window can be cleaned. This unique function extends the cleaning intervals significantly, while the user is assured of consistently high data quality. Each MITRAS unit continuously monitors several technical parameters and generates warning and alarm messages in cases of fault. Automatic monitoring in the transmitter and receiver covers supply voltages, internal temperatures, optical performance including correct calibration/alignment and detected failures. This information can be interrogated by the service technician before leaving for the site. Warnings of lamp ageing and window contamination are generated as needed. The xenon flash lamp's nominal lifetime is 8 years at one flash per second. MITRAS extends the lifetime by adjusting the flash rate depending on visibility. An
interval of one second between flashes is used in low visibility. The flash interval increases stepwise to 10 seconds when visibility improves to a measured value above 10 km. SUPERIOR ACCURACY In the WMO intercomparison of visibility measurements, MITRAS achieved the best results concerning measurement accuracy. MITRAS measures both the transmitted and the received light pulse amplitudes. Instead of re-
lying on estimates of projected light power, every transmitted pulse is measured. Atmospheric transmittance is then calculated as the ratio of received and transmitted light power on a single pulse basis. Receiver electronics are gated to receive only light pulses from the transmitter, and will not accept any interference light during the interval. The wide-bandwidth white light of the transmitter's xenon flash lamp and the photopically corrected receiver sensitivity provide an ideal match of the human eye's spectral range. [. . . ] 1100 nm Microprocessor 8031 with application program to control all functions, calculations, communications and built-in test facilities Power consumption 250 W/300 W with LM11 MTBF (MIL-STD-217E) > 13 700 hours RVR computer interface Modem CCITT V. 21 Dedicated line to RVR computer Without modem: RS-232C interface Maintenance terminal interface RS-232C, 300 baud Output message Visibility, transmittance values, luminance data (if connected), status data in ASCII Options Double baseline optics (LPO11) LM11 Background Luminance Meter
LM11 BACKGROUND LUMINANCE METER
Measuring range Accuracy Spectral response range Peak wavelength Field of view MTBF (MIL-STD-217E) Connection Mounting 4 . . . 700 nm 550 nm 5 degrees 183 000 hours To any LP11 Light Transmitter On top of LP11 by a screw
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