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Date: 2013-09-19 08:14:15
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Chopper

Product Memo MFS-07e High-Frequency Induction Coil Magnetometer The high-frequency induction coil magnetometer MFS-07e has been developed for applications in Audio Magnetotellurics (AMT) and Controlled Source Audio

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