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Hi Juan,<br><br>
I checked with a couple members of our high resolution team here about
this system. Apparently it is a very old system by technology
standards and dates back to the late 1980's. One member said he
used the system in his grad studies but, unfortunately, no information on
the system.<br><br>
Good Luck,<br>
Mark<br><br>
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At 18:27 11/30/2010, Juan B Lugo Toro wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hi All<br><br>
I have on my lab. an ES-2401 Exploration Seismograph from EG&G
Geometrics that is not working. I will appreciate if any of you have the
schematics for this unit. The owner who is a professor at the university
told me that their is not service for that model any more. But I will
like to see if I can put it to work. I already found some of the
DC/DC converters (power supply section) data sheet but I will like
to have more details. If you have something about it please let me
know.<br><br>
Thanks in advance. <br><br>
-- <br>
Juan Lugo<br>
Tel: (787)833-8433<br>
Fax: (787)265-1684<br><br>
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