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MOBLAS-7 Timer Test Parameters at 2005 ILRS Fall Workshop, Eastbourne, UK

The MOBLAS-7 Timer Test presented at the 2005 ILRS Fall Workshop in Eastbourne, UK, focused on evaluating the performance of an aluminum bar, approximately 8 feet in length, fixed to a calibration pier and aligned with the beam path. The test involved moving a retroreflector on the bar by 6 inches for each data set, with about 1000 return measurements taken over approximately 5 minutes. The test maintained consistent receive energy between data sets, and no adjustments were made to the telescope pointing of the calibration pier during simultaneous stability tests.

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MOBLAS-7 Timer Test Parameters at 2005 ILRS Fall Workshop, Eastbourne, UK

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  1. MOBLAS 7 Timer Test Howard DonovanNASA SLRHTSI ILRS Fall Workshop 2005 – Eastbourne, UK

  2. Test Parameters • Aluminum Bar ~8 feet in length • Bar fixed to Calibration Pier and Aligned with Beam Path • Retro placed on Bar and moved 6 inches each data set • Standard Calibration Test of ~1000 Returns (~5 minutes) • Maintained Receive Energy from Data Set to Data Set • No Changes to Telescope Pointing

  3. Calibration Pier C

  4. M7 & T4 Simultaneous Stability Tests

  5. MOBLAS 7 Timer Test

  6. TLRS 4 Stability Test

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