- The ideal acoustic front end for airport & noise monitoring systems
- Industry standard RS232 data stream with user configurable parameters
- Designed for simple integration with external data loggers and environmental monitoring systems
- Data provided every 1 or 0.5 seconds with acoustic data points up to every 1/16th second
- Provides all of the data required by ISO 20906:2009 “Acoustics – Unattended monitoring of aircraft sound in the vicinity of airports”
- Weather protected outdoor microphone with 200mm dual layer windscreen
- Electrostatic calibration system with calibration check & verification functions
- Automatic GPS synchronisation with time, date & location data
CIRRUS RESEARCH CR:465 Galactus Integration Noise Monitor
CR:465 Galactus Integration Noise Monitorfor Airport & Environmental Noise Monitoring Systems
The CR:465 Galactus instruments are a range of high performance noise monitors that have been designed to integrate with external data loggers and environmental measurement systems and to provide a comprehensive set of acoustic data.
Comprising a processor unit and a fully weather protected microphone system, the Galactus instruments meet the Class 1 requirements of IEC 61672 and IEC 61260 and can provide a comprehensive set of user configurable acoustic data parameters via an industry standard RS232 protocol.
The Galactus instruments can provide the acoustic information required to calculate the parameters defined in ISO 20906:2009 making the units ideal for the monitoring and measurement of unattended aircraft noise.
The CR:465 Galactus instruments are controlled by a set of commands that are sent to the unit via a standard RS232 communications protocol.
This allows for full external control of all aspects of the instrument, including calibration and verification using the electrostatic actuator system. This allows the units to be integrated quickly and easily alongside other sensors and data sources.
Measurement data is returned as packets of information via the RS232 port with the packets sent at either 1 second or 0,5 second intervals. These packets can contain any of the acoustic measurement values which can be configured to suit the application in which the instrument is being used.
To allow for the calculation of Ln values in accordance with ISO 20906:2009 “Acoustics – Unattended monitoring of aircraft sound in the vicinity of airports”, the data packets can contain 1/8th second LAS data points allowing exceedence levels (% LN values) to be calculated.