In a message dated 8/27/01 4:32:19 PM GMT Daylight Time, dcrice@............ writes: << It seems that many instruments with any type of chart recorder get called a "seismograph", even when they have a paper chart that says something like -20 to 100 deg C. I'm sure this is one such instrument. >> Hi Doug and Bob, I checked the picture and it is definitely an Esterline Angus strip chart recorder. I once used one like it to record the output of a solar flare detector running at 3/4 inch/hr. It could also be used to record the output of a magnetometer or similar device. You can probably get chart paper for it from "Graphic Controls" which I believe is in Rochester, NY. I will not be bidding on it because I already have one. If you have a use for a strip chart recorder and can get this one cheap it should be a pretty good deal. Cap w2dnx __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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