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Re: Data Loggers



We have used one of these products - known as "HOBO" and have been pleased
with it. It is not as accurate as some of the loggers out there - but it is
more then accurate enough for our purposes and for many purposes they will
be more then satisfactory. They are also a bargain.

James Lindner

General Manager VidiPax Division
VidiPax - The Magnetic Media Restoration Company

Executive Vice-President
Loudeye Technologies
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VidiPax
450 West 31 Street
New York, N.Y.  10001
212-563-1999 ext. 102
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Archives & Archivists [mailto:ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU]On
> Behalf Of Butcher Sharon L Contr AEDC/ACS
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 9:12 AM
> To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
> Subject: Data Loggers
>
>
> A recurrent topic is monitoring humidity, temperature, etc., in archives.
> The above items may very well have been mentioned, and if so, I guess I'm
> being redundant. Anyway, I received a requested mailing from
> Onset Computer
> Corporation who puts out Data Loggers, and it looks like these loggers are
> relatively affordable and have numerous applications. Size appears to also
> be an added advantage. The Smithsonian, The US Holocaust Memorial Museaum,
> Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The American Museum of Natural
> History are cited
> in the promotional literature as being customers, as are many
> household name
> companies, academic institutions, defense organizations, etc. I
> am in no way
> endorsing this provider of data loggers, but am posting this for the
> listserve's edification. NIST and ISO compliance/certification is also
> discussed in the promotional literature. Some loggers can be used
> underwater
> as well, along with lights on/off, voltages, amperage, light
> intensity (this
> would be of value to archives), rainfall, motor on/off, lights on/off,
> events, loggers.   Anyway, the products look most interesting and use
> Windows-based software (which also seems relatively affordable)
> to generate
> readouts of the data collected.
>
> Sharon Lee Butcher
> Reference Librarian
> AEDC Technical Library
> 100 Kindel Drive, Ste C212
> Arnold AFB, TN  37389-3212
> 931-454-4430
> Fax:  931-454-5421
> sharon.butcher@arnold.af.mil
>
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