Sounding systems are used to receive measurement data transmitted by radiosondes, and then to compute raw data into usable data, transmit or transfer and archive the data as required.
The Vaisala DigiCORA® Sounding System MW31 is the new generation of the DigiCORA® Sounding System. It is based on the Sounding Processing Subsystem SPS311, which features new software-defined radio technology.
The Vaisala DigiCORA® Unmanned Sounding System AUTOSONDE is an integral part of many national upper-air networks. It can be used to extend the network to remote, hard-to-access locations where its unmanned synoptic sounding capability can be used to add value to the upper-air program.
The Vaisala ASAP Station is a semi-automatic sounding station designed for shipdeck installation on marine vessels that participate in the WMO’s ASAP program.
The combination of the Vaisala AVAPS Dropsonde Receiving System and the Vaisala Dropsonde RD93 offers airborne atmospheric researchers a complete solution for accurate in-situ measurement of the atmosphere.
The Vaisala AVAPS Lite Dropsonde Receiving System is a smaller, lighter, one-channel version of the full-scale Vaisala AVAPS system.
The Vaisala Radiotheodolite RT20 is an integral part of automated meteorological data acquisition for mobile field artillery and other land-based tactical defense units