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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Many Campbell Scientific vibrating-wire peripherals enable dataloggers to read vibrating-wire sensors (also known as vibrating-wire or vibrating-strip transducers). These sensors measure strain, load, pressure, and water level, and they output a frequency signal generated by a vibrating filament. Campbell Scientific also offers vibrating-wire dataloggers that read the sensors directly.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific offers two types of sensors for snowpack applications: snow water equivalent (SWE) sensors and snow depth sensors. SWE sensors measure the amount of water contained within a snowpack. Snow depth sensors measure the depth of the snowpack.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
LNDB is an application that enables you to easily move data from a LoggerNet data cache into a database such as Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL. Then you can use industry-standard software to access and query your data for reports. LNDB also comes with QuickReports, an application that allows you to generate simple reports from an LNDB database with just a few mouse clicks.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific offers several types of sensors to measure precipitation: tipping bucket rain gages, siphoning tipping bucket rain gages, heated rain gages, and snowfall adapters. Users often select their precipitation sensors based on the type of precipitation to be measured (rain or snow), as well as the needed orifice diameter, measurement range, and accuracy level.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
CR6-series dataloggers feature universal (U) terminals, which allow connection to virtually any sensoranalog, digital, or smart. These multipurpose dataloggers are also capable of performing static vibrating-wire measurements.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Soil heat flux sensors may consist of several thermocouples whose measurements are averaged, a single thermopile, or a single thermopile with a film heater. These sensors measure the rate of energy transferred through a surface. Data regarding the amount of energy stored in soil as a function of time is used in energy-balance and Bowen-ratio flux systems.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
External data storage devices can be used for redundant data storage, additional data storage, or convenient data retrieval from the field. These devices use a variety of technologies, including USB, flash memory, CompactFlash, and microSD.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
High-resolution digital cameras with video capabilities are used to take still images or videos based on an internal timer, motion detection, or a trigger from another device. The images or videos are then stored on an SD card, saved in a datalogger's memory, sent to a PC via email, or transmitted to an FTP server.