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Fig. 4. AN-30 ONBOARD EQUIPMENT
-standard equipment
~ MOSAM laboratory equipment
- the influence of disturbances on the electronic equipment of
the camera and the recording PC;
- the influence of the lowering of the atmospheric pressure on
the recording hard disks;
the recording time needed for the acquired information.
After the take-off when the plane was positioned along the
selected trajectory' and selected height the system was
switched on. The initial set-up was normal and the camera
started to take images over the selected strip. During the first
operational minutes some parameters were redefined and
readjusted, like exposure time, most suitable filter for the
given meteorological conditions, most suitable blend for the
given exposure time.
Three archives were created, chronologically arranged during
the flight with close operating parameters.