RETIRED ›
This product is no longer available and has been replaced by: NR-LITE2-L.
Q7.1-L REBS Net Radiometer
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Repair No
Calibration No
Free Support No

Overview

The Q7.1 measured the difference between incoming and outgoing radiation. A thermopile output a voltage proportional to the temperature difference between the top and bottom surfaces of the radiometer.

Contact REBS (manufacturer of the Q7.1) for repair and recalibration: 206-624-7221

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Detailed Description

The Q7.1 measured the difference between incoming and outgoing radiation. A thermopile output a voltage proportional to the temperature difference between the top and bottom surfaces of the radiometer.

As shading and reflection represent sources of error to the net radiation measurement, the Q7.1 was typically deployed at some distance to the primary instrument mount. A simple vertical pipe affixed with a CM210 mount was recommended for this purpose.

Nominal calibration factors: 9.6 W m-2 mV-1 for positive values; 11.9 W m-2 mV-1 for negative values.

Specifications

Nominal Calibration Factors
  • 9.6 W m-2 mV-1 (for positive values)
  • 11. 9 W m-2 mV-1 (for negative values)
Time Constant Approximately 30 s
Sensing Head Size 5.7 x 7.2 x 17.7 cm (2.3 x 2.8 x 7.0 in.)
Support Arm Diameter 2.0 cm (0.8 in.)
Support Arm Length 75.0 cm (29.5 in.)

Compatibility

Note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible or incompatible products.

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CR206X (retired)
CR211X (retired)
CR216X (retired)
CR23X (retired)
CR295X (retired)
CR3000 (retired)
CR500 (retired)
CR5000 (retired)
CR510 (retired)
CR800 (retired)
CR850 (retired)
CR9000 (retired)
CR9000X (retired)

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