- offers access to the analogue and digital equipment for users,
- operates ground based measurement campaignes in cooperation
with other institutions and users. ;
Let’s ‚speak about the several services provided by the RSD in more
detail,
The archive of aerial photographs operates since the fifties. The
map service provides topographic map sheets for the whole country
in scale 1:10 ooo, In the framework of Intercosmos projects, about
25 thousands multispectral aerial photographs were. taken by MKF-6
camera at the test areas in the last 3 years. The spectral bands
were as follows: 460-500, 520-560, 580-620, 640-680, 700-740 and
790-890 nms. Furthermore, a wide variety of multispectral space
photographs and infrared.scanner data are available for the user
community. The soviet MS space imageries taken by reseau cameras
are at our disposal on commercial basis. /Some features: flight
altitude about 220 km, image format 18x18 cm, focal lenght 20 cm,
Spectral wavelengths 500-600, 600-700 and 700-850 nm/ These pho-
tographs are also suitable for standard photogrammetric evaluation.
As a by-product at the orthophoto processing digital terrain model
can be gained, which is useful for remote sensing application pro-
jects like thematic slope mapping etc. The nominal surface resolu-
tion 20 m enables photomap production at scale 1:100 ooo or even
1:50. 000. ;
Landsat imageries are ordered from Fucino and Kiruna according to
the contract with the European Space Agency. At the RSD the fol-
lowing data products are available for users: Landsat MSS Quick
looks, listing of Landsat CCTS and transparencies /the current
holding is at this time 21 MSS and 1 RBV on CCT and over 50 trans-
parencies/, annotated, contrast stretched and destripped master
negatives, composits generated on filmwriter etc./ Other photogra-
phic products /b/w, colour slides, paper prints/ in larger volume
are scheduled so far as the own photographic lab will be fully
operational.
The RSD informs users in many waysThe 2nd issue of the Information
Bulletin has been published. The next, revised and updated editi-
on is planned for this year. In the meantime, important informa-
tion are distributed in form of newsletters.
ESTABLISHING OF THE SUPPORT CENTER
A great deal of effort has been devoted during the past 16
months to prepare the establishment of the SCRAS, The financial
and organisational aspects already have been mentioned. Let's spe-
ak about the personnel resources. They are about 20 people, mathe-
maticians, physicists, soil specialist, photogrammeters, cartogra-
pher, electrical engineer and photo lab experts. Eight of them
deal with digital processing, the rest is busy with the analogue
approach.
The present hardware available for the digital lab is as follows
/See Fig.2./:
- Optronics Colormation C-4500, The configuration consits of an
LSI 2 microcomputer with 32 Kby, 800 bpi tape unit, paper tape
reader/puncher, typewriter and the digitizer/filmwriter unit,
- Honeywell Bull 66/20D. This large capacity general purpose com-
puter with dual processor is used for development of the appli-
cation programs, its resources are hired and a telecommunication
link exists between the host and the department's terminal
workstation lo kms away,
- DEC PDP 11/40 minicomputer. The configuration is the property of
the Budapest Surveying and Mapping Company located in the same
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