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Trace Gases


1. Thermo Environmental Instruments (TECO) Model 49 Ozone


2. Airborne Whole Air Sampler (AWAS) 3. Fast-Response Chemiluminescence Ozone


4. Vacuum Ultraviolet (VUV) Fluorescence Carbon Monoxide (Aero-Laser)


5. Quantum Cascade Laser Spectrometer (QCLS): carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, and/ or nitrous oxide


6. Fast-Response Chemiluminescence NO-NOy 7. Airborne Oxygen Analyzer (AO2)


8. Multiple Enclosure Device for Unfractionated Sampling of Air (MEDUSA) Flask Sampler


9. Photometric Ozone Analyzer


10. Fast-Response Carbon Dioxide and Methane (Picarro)


11. Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (CIMS):


Negative-ion mode: nitric acid, pernitric acid, and sulfur dioxide


Positive-ion mode: oxygenated organics (e.g., methanol, acetaldehyde, acetonitrile, and acetone)


12. Trace Organic Gas Analyzer (TOGA): oxygenated volatile organic compounds, non-methane hydrocarbons, and halocarbons


Inlets


1. Solid Diffuser Forward-Facing Aerosol Inlet System (SDI)


2. Sub-Micron Aerosol Inlet (SMAI)


3. Small Community Aerosol Inlet (SCAI) (heated, with shroud)


4. HIAPER Modular Inlet (HIMIL) Basic Inlet 5. HIMIL Anti-Iced Inlet 6. HIMIL Heated Inlet 7. Counterflow Virtual Impactor (CVI) Inlet


Note


In addition to the listed NCAR instruments, typi- cal C-130 payloads for scientific missions include instruments provided and operated by investigators from universities, other government organizations and private companies. These instruments have to comply with requirements for mechanical integrity, structural strength, electric load and flammability and require appropriate documentation. EOL pro- vides advice and help to assist instrument providers with payload integration, including a machine shop to manufacture airborne instruments and interface hardware.


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1. Cabin Temperature 2. Cabin Pressure 3. Instrument Exhaust Manifold Pressure


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1. SATCOM 2. Real-time data transfer to ground 3. XCHAT 4. Real-time onboard data displays 5. Semi-real-time meteorological display 6. Digital video (forward, side, and down)


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