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Supplier: Clark-Reliance Corporation (The)
Description: JERGUSON® is pleased to offer the Model MGWR for the Magnicator II® Level Indicator. The MGWR provides redundant level measurement through the combined use of the reliable Jerguson Magnicator II level gage and an independent Guided Wave Radar level transmitter. The guided wave radar
- Media Type: Liquid
- Level Measurement Type: Continuous Level
- Output Options: Alarm / Visual Indicator
- Meter Technology: Radar / Microwave
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Supplier: Dwyer Instruments Inc.
Description: The Series GWL Guided Wave Radar Transmitter for Liquids is a level transmitter providing continuous level indication of liquids. The sensor can output level indication as a continuous measurement reading through its 4 to 20 mA analog output, or it can alter that information into freely adjustable
- Level Measurement Type: Continuous Level
- Output: Analog Current
- Meter Technology: Radar / Microwave
- Mounting: Top Mount
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Supplier: Siemens Process Instrumentation
Description: Overview SITRANS LG200 is a guided wave radar transmitter for short and medium range level, level/interface, and volume measurement of liquids and solids. It is unaffected by changes in process conditions, high temperatures and pressures, and steam. Benefits Coaxial, rigid, and flexible
- Media Type: Liquid, Dry Material (Bulk Solids and Powders)
- Level Measurement Type: Continuous Level
- Output Options: Analog Current Signal (e.g., 4-20 mA)
- Meter Technology: Radar / Microwave
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Supplier: Dwyer Instruments Inc.
Description: The Series GWB Guided Wave Radar Transmitter for Solids is a level transmitter providing an analog and switching output (4 to 20 mA as well as a NC SPST switch output) to provide continuous level indication of powder and bulk material. The sensor can output level indication as a continuous
- Media Type: Dry Material (Bulk Solids and Powders)
- Level Measurement Type: Continuous Level
- Device Classification: Transmitter
- Output Options: Analog Current Signal (e.g., 4-20 mA)
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Description: * Frequency modulated and phase-coded pulses * Complete discussion of band-limiting schemes * Coherent LFM pulse trains-the most popular radar signal * Diversity in pulse trains, including stepped frequency pulses * Continuous-wave signals * Multicarrier phase-coded signals Combining lucid explanation
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Supplier: Madison Company
Description: that have a foaming surface or vapor conditions beyond ultrasonic wave capabilities. Features Non-contact measurement Continuous level measurement Pulse radar measurement range 10" to 100' (0.254 m to 30 m) Networkable, multi-sensor with available software Programmable and push-button
- Device Classification: Sensor-Only
- Level Measurement Type: Point Level / Multi-Point Levels
- Meter Technology: Radar / Microwave
- Communication Interface Options: Serial Interface
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Supplier: OMEGA Engineering, Inc.
Description: The LVRD500 Series comprises low-cost radar sensors for continuous level measurement. This series, a logical extension to the ultrasonic sensor series, is designed for applications requiring non-contact liquid level measurement, in which ultrasonic level measurement is not acceptable
- Media Type: Liquid
- Level Measurement Type: Continuous Level
- Output Options: Analog Current Signal (e.g., 4-20 mA)
- Meter Technology: Radar / Microwave
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Supplier: Prime Technology
Description: Model 9295 uses guided wave radar to measure tank levels.
- Level Measurement Type: Continuous Level
- Output: Analog Current
- Meter Technology: Radar / Microwave
- Communication Interface: Serial Interface
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Supplier: VEGA Americas, Inc.
Description: The VEGAFLEX 61 provides guided wave radar measurement in liquids or light solids using a rod or cable type probe. The VEGAFLEX 61 has a 4mm diameter cable with a weight or 6mm diameter probe that guides the microwaves to the product surface.
- Device Classification: Sensor-Only
- Level Measurement Type: Continuous Level
- Output Options: Analog Current
- Meter Technology: Radar / Microwave
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Supplier: Anritsu Company
Description: applications such as antenna testing and satellite payload testing, high throughput applications such as RFIC and MMIC testing, and defense applications including radar and EW receiver testing.
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Interface: IEEE 1394 (FireWire®), General Serial Interface, GPIB (IEEE 488, HPIB)
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Continuous Wave (CW), Noise, Pulse, Signal, Sweep
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