Spectroradiometer based on wedge interference filters (SWIF) for applications in atmospheric optics

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The SWIF spectroradiometer was designed and built utilizing wedge interference filters (produced by Carl Zeiss of Jena, Germany) and a CCD-matrix (of Russian production) as sensors for use in ground-based and airborne optical sensing of the atmosphere and the surface in the spectral range of 0.35 - 1.15 micrometers . To perform absolute calibration of this instrument, a series of observations of direct solar radiation where made at Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) in Hawaii in May - June 1993. The present paper is devoted to the description of the SWIF instrument and its absolute field calibration.

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