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Campbell Scientific Calendar
Date Event Location
January
27-30 Aquaculture America San Diego, CA
February
4-7 IMAC-XX Los Angeles, CA
6-8 Fish Farming Trade Show Greenville, MS
7-9 GCSAA Golf Course Mtg. and Show Orlando, FL
14, 15 Data 2002 Richardson, Ft. Worth TX
26-March 1 Utah Rural Water Assoc. Annual Conf. St. George, UT
March
4-7 SAE International Expo Detroit, MI
12, 14 Data 2002 Clearwater, Cape Canaveral, FL
26-28 TRWA Texas Rural Water Corpus Christi, TX
April
2-5 Texas Water 2002 San Antonio, TX
8-10 American Water Resources Association Soldotna, AK
May
7-10 ALERT Conf. on Flood Warning Systems Santa Barbara, CA
20-23 Western Snow Conference Granby, CO
20-24 Conference on Ag and Forest Meteorology Norfolk, VA
21-23 Nat’l Water Quality Monitoring Conf. Madison, WI
June
17-20 Northeast Forest Fire Supervisors Gettysburg, PA
23-27 A&WMA Exhibit Baltimore, MD
visit our website for additional listings and training class schedules
www.campbellsci.com
CR9000 analog modules
now include Easy Connectors
Our CR9050E, CR9052DC, and
CR9055E now include a corresponding
"Easy Connector" module. Sensor leads
wire directly into an easy connector mod-
ule, which is easily removed from the
CR9000 by loosening two thumbscrews.
Additional easy connector modules can be
purchased, allowing the sensors and the
easy connector module to be left in place.
These complementary modules allow
sensor wiring to stay intact, yet free the
datalogger for other purposes such as:
taking it to another site, installing it into
another test vehicle, storing it in a safe
location until further testing is required
(hotel rooms at night), moving it to other
test cells for similar tests, or relocating it
to another monitoring location on a large
structure.
New Pyranometer
Kipp & Zonen's SP-LITE
Pyranometer has been added to our
2002 price list. The SP-LITE mea-
sures incoming solar radiation for
the spectral range of 400 to 1100
nm. The sensor uses a photodiode
to measure radiation, and includes a
shunt resistor to convert the output
signal to mV. All SP-LITE sensors
have a sensitivity of 10 µV/(W m
-2
).
The 14282 leveling fixture is used to
mount the SP-LITE to the 015ARM
or 025STAND.
NR-LITE Net Radiometer
The NR-LITE Net Radiometer
measures net radiation in the 0 to
100 µm spectral range. It includes
two black conical absorbers, one
facing up, the other facing down.
The absorbers are coated in Teflon®
making them resistant to weather
without requiring a fragile plastic
dome. The 14264 bracket is used to
mount the NR-LITE directly to a
vertical pipe or to a UT018 Tower
Mounting Bracket and Crossarm.
CNR1 Radiometer
The CNR1 Net Radiometer is
for applications requiring research-
grade solar radiation measurements.
The CNR1 consists of four radiation
sensors—two pyranometers measure
short-wave radiation, two pyrgeome-
ters measure far infrared radiation.
One upward-facing pyranometer/
pyrgeometer pair measures incom-
ing radiation while a complemen-
tary, downward-facing pair measures
reflected radiation. The CNR1 also
includes an RTD to measure the
internal temperature and a heater to
prevent condensation. A Campbell
Scientific 4WPB100 100 Ohm Four-
Wire PRT Bridge Module is includ-
ed to interface the RTD to our data-
loggers. The 14264 bracket is used
to mount the CNR1 directly to a
vertical pipe or to a UT018 Tower
Mounting Bracket and Crossarm.
Kipp & Zonen
sensors measure
solar radiation
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The Easy Connector module (above left) allows sensor wiring
to stay intact while the analog input module (lower left) and
CR9000 are used elsewhere.
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