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PILOT BALLOON (PIBAL) WIND OBSERVATIONS
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Figure 1-7.—ML-474 shore telescopic theodolite with an ML-1309 tripod. desk-top computers available through the Geophysics Fleet Mission Program Library (GFMPL). Theodolite The  theodolite  is  used  to  obtain  the  azimuth  and elevation angles of the balloon. These angles are read to the nearest one-tenth of a degree.   For use at night, a battery-powered  lighting  circuit  illuminates  both  the azimuth and elevation scale. The theodolite telescope has an adjustable focus and must be refocused several times during the course of an observation. It also has a low-power setting for use early in the sounding, and a high-power  setting  for  use  when  the  balloon  attains higher altitudes, The theodolite must be mounted on the tripod, leveled, and oriented to true north before use. Detailed guidance on the proper use, care, and storage of the theodolite is contained in the FMH-3 and AN 50- 30WH-1,   Handbook   of   Overhaul   Instructions   with Parts  Catalog  for  Theodolite  AERO-1928-USN  and Tripod  AERO-1930-USN,  and  Signal  Corps  Theodolite ML-474 and Tripod ML-1309. 1-18

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