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Portable lamp irradiance calibration units of different size were used to t
ransfer a relative calibration in a group of spectroradiometers operating a
t the same site. Every unit was used as normally in the field or at a home
laboratory, i.e., including any errors related to the method itself. The ca
libration obtained for each instrument was used to reprocess their synchron
ous solar measurements. Solar measurements deviating by typically +/- 10% g
ot a standard deviation as low as 3-4% when corrections derived from a comm
on lamp measurement were applied. Because instrumental features remained th
e same in the original and in the reprocessed solar data, the improvement o
f the agreement in the solar measurements was considered as an indication o
f a more homogeneous irradiance scale. The remaining disagreement must be a
sum of the uncertainty related to the use of each calibration unit and any
instrumental peculiarities. Each of the lamp units could bring the scales
of the specific instrument group closer. This was especially true for disti
nct outliers in the group. Even the smallest units performed almost as well
as more sophisticated equipment, and an agreement of about 5% in the sky m
easurements could be reached, which is better than that seen in most recent
intercomparisons.