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phs" at the scale of 1:20 000 or on the first copies
of the LFC (see figures n° 1 and 4)»after micro-den
sitometry with a raster of 0.004 mmm in the oerspecti*
ve of grey spots detection without any kind of contour:
identifications or measurements.
Distortion-free enlargements (less than 5 micrometers
through photagrammeiric Wild,enlargers for example)
can also be usee.
The figures n° 8 and 9 are actual synthetic images
which can be extracted from MC or LFC imaery,after,
if necessary,a microphotographical magnification.
The contours of the Stans Airport (figure n° 4) are
so sharp that a microdensitometry could be possible
with a raster of 0.002 mm ©r better.
The daily use of so important volumes of digital data
request to use very efficient transmission networks.
Mailings of magnetic tapes (CCT 1600 or 6250 bps)
or magnetic disks or even laser video disks are
unadequate solutions in most cases.
Good results are obtained using the marine system
Inmarsat with barge-based or ashore based stations
when analogical documents are sufficient : the speeds
are low (up to 4300 bauds,equivalent to 4300 bps)
using telephone channels.The fac-simile imagery is
goodjinside the covered areas,suitable for transmis
sions of analogical documents (see figure n° 10).
More frequently ,the highest data flow rates of the
modern transmission satellites must be used from
ground fixed stations to daily transportable receivers
such a.s the Telecom 1 system which belong to the sta-
controlled french company "France Cables et Radio".
The maximal speed is 1.920 Mbauds (equivalent to
1.920 Mbps),or 6.912 Gb per hour.
Analogical complex documents can be transmitted by the
same way,using analogical TV possibilities of the
Telecom 1 system,through the use of the complete capacity
of one transmitter with bandswidth of 36 or 25 MHz.
The image quality of the PAL (or SECAM standard)
analogical imagery is excellent with 625 fair lines.
Our final conclusion is that the actual needs of the
geophysical surveys are technically covered by the
combined use of Metric Space imagery andjhigh flowic
natex'transmission systems such as Telecom 1 .
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