This is very interesting Vladimir,
Welcome to the group, you will find some funny ideas here :-)
Do you know of a ( free ) program for the digital processing of the
signal from a normal PPM ?
John Smith
-----------------------------------------------------
Cavalier Electronics
L'Agulhas
South Africa
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Dear Keith Barr!
I have come in protonmag forum yesterday and I was glad to receive
an interesting question at once. I am a professional developer of
Overhauser magnetometer. I want to ask what is necessary for you?
Really Overhauser sensorss have only smaller dimensions and energy
consumption. You can have sensitivity up to 0,01nT at speed 3
seconds and energy 10 Wt with the ordinary proton sensors if you
will be use digital algorithms of processing of a precession
signal. Concerning to Overhauser sensors, this are too simple
sensors in principle but it is necessary to have the special
equipment and experience of works.
Best regards
Vladimir Sapunov
Head of Quantum Magnetometry Laboratory
Ural State Technical University
Mira str., 19. Ekaterinburg, 620002, Russia
Fax: 7 (3432) 74 38 84
e-mail: [email protected]
web: http://labqmag.virtualave.net
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:24 AM
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Welcome to the group, you will find some funny ideas here :-)
Do you know of a ( free ) program for the digital processing of the
signal from a normal PPM ?
John Smith
-----------------------------------------------------
Cavalier Electronics
L'Agulhas
South Africa
----- Original Message -----
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To: The Proton Mag Forum
Sent: 21 December 2000 11:02
Subject: Re: overhauser mag
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Dear Keith Barr!
I have come in protonmag forum yesterday and I was glad to receive
an interesting question at once. I am a professional developer of
Overhauser magnetometer. I want to ask what is necessary for you?
Really Overhauser sensorss have only smaller dimensions and energy
consumption. You can have sensitivity up to 0,01nT at speed 3
seconds and energy 10 Wt with the ordinary proton sensors if you
will be use digital algorithms of processing of a precession
signal. Concerning to Overhauser sensors, this are too simple
sensors in principle but it is necessary to have the special
equipment and experience of works.
Best regards
Vladimir Sapunov
Head of Quantum Magnetometry Laboratory
Ural State Technical University
Mira str., 19. Ekaterinburg, 620002, Russia
Fax: 7 (3432) 74 38 84
e-mail: [email protected]
web: http://labqmag.virtualave.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Keith Barr
To: 'The Proton Mag Forum'
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:24 AM
Subject: RE: overhauser mag
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Is there anyone out there that's built an Overhauser mag?
I'd love to hear details.