Filter radiometers are used as transfer standards in many radiometric measu
rements, and essentially comprise a detector, filter (interference or colou
red glass) and high-precision aperture. An initial study into the use of Fo
urier-transform (FT) spectrometry has resulted in the attainment of medium
accuracy (around 0.3% to 0.7%) calibration of assembled filter radiometers
in a period of a few hours. This contrasts with a day for characterization
using a grating instrument and the weeks required for high-resolution, high
-accuracy, laser-based calibration. The technique measures the response of
the radiometer to be calibrated against that of a standard detector, which
in this case is a trap detector.