I originally tried to send you all this message but my attachment was too
large. I have compressed the file so hopefully some of you will be able to extract it. Otherwise, you can request it from Gigahertz solutions and they'll probably let you have it. Hi Everyone, I am sending some product info in English from Niels Dernedde at gigahertz solutions (email - [hidden email]), who can also reply to you in English if you have product queries. I will send some more in another message as this is a relatively big file. These are fairly well translated preliminary manuals for some of their main products, and these manuals are used by their North American importer - www.enviratest.com, who are based in Canada I think. There is also a guy called Paul Herrmann who runs a small company called Livspace ([hidden email]) here in Australia who distributes their ME3030B (ELF field meter) and he has purchasing links with the company, as does Charles Claessens (if I'm not mistaken). Anyway, I hope this file isn't too large for anyone, but it does appear to explain the equipment in English reasonably well. I must ad that at present, all products currently sold by Gigahertz Solutions are single axis meters, but they are releasing a range of three-axis meters around August this year, which will be more expensive. Keep spreading the information everyone, it has already been very useful to me and others. Thanks, Lachlan Mudge Research Engineer Sustainable Energy Centre University of South Australia Ph: +61 8 8302 3497 Fax: +61 8 8302 3380 Email: [hidden email] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Hello,
I am sorry, but attachments are not allowed in these lists, because of virusses and spam. However one may store files in the Files section of this Yahoo home page. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie http://members.rott.chello.nl/cclaessens/ http://www.hese-project.org checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lachlan Mudge" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 01:13 Subject: FW: [eSens] gigahertz meters (message 1) > I originally tried to send you all this message but my attachment was too > large. I have compressed the file so hopefully some of you will be able to > extract it. Otherwise, you can request it from Gigahertz solutions and they'll > probably let you have it. > > > > Hi Everyone, > > I am sending some product info in English from Niels Dernedde at gigahertz > solutions (email - [hidden email]), who can also reply to you in > English if you have product queries. I will send some more in another message > as this is a relatively big file. These are fairly well translated preliminary > manuals for some of their main products, and these manuals are used by their > North American importer - www.enviratest.com, who are based in Canada I think. > There is also a guy called Paul Herrmann who runs a small company called > Livspace ([hidden email]) here in Australia who distributes > their ME3030B (ELF field meter) and he has purchasing links with the company, > as does Charles Claessens (if I'm not mistaken). Anyway, I hope this file > isn't too large for anyone, but it does appear to explain the equipment in > English reasonably well. I must ad that at present, all products currently > sold by Gigahertz Solutions are single axis meters, but they are releasing a > range of three-axis meters around August this year, which will be more > expensive. Keep spreading the information everyone, it has already been very > useful to me and others. Thanks, > > > > Lachlan Mudge > > Research Engineer > > Sustainable Energy Centre > > University of South Australia > > Ph: +61 8 8302 3497 > > Fax: +61 8 8302 3380 > > Email: [hidden email] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > |
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Hello Lachlan Mudge,
I don't find the manuals very instructive. The illustrations in *het bitje* say much, much more. Perhaps I should make an english version. They are now in dutch and german. BTW. I do not sell anything. People can hire my services for measuring and checking their homes according to the SBM2003. Several manufacturors do send me their products, so I can test and try them, in order to write my articles about it. Nobody tells me what to write. All the words come falling from my keyboard. They are all my own impressions and conclusions. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie http://members.rott.chello.nl/cclaessens/ http://www.hese-project.org checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lachlan Mudge" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 01:13 Subject: FW: [eSens] gigahertz meters (message 1) > I originally tried to send you all this message but my attachment was too > large. I have compressed the file so hopefully some of you will be able to > extract it. Otherwise, you can request it from Gigahertz solutions and they'll > probably let you have it. > > > > Hi Everyone, > > I am sending some product info in English from Niels Dernedde at gigahertz > solutions (email - [hidden email]), who can also reply to you in > English if you have product queries. I will send some more in another message > as this is a relatively big file. These are fairly well translated preliminary > manuals for some of their main products, and these manuals are used by their > North American importer - www.enviratest.com, who are based in Canada I think. > There is also a guy called Paul Herrmann who runs a small company called > Livspace ([hidden email]) here in Australia who distributes > their ME3030B (ELF field meter) and he has purchasing links with the company, > as does Charles Claessens (if I'm not mistaken). Anyway, I hope this file > isn't too large for anyone, but it does appear to explain the equipment in > English reasonably well. I must ad that at present, all products currently > sold by Gigahertz Solutions are single axis meters, but they are releasing a > range of three-axis meters around August this year, which will be more > expensive. Keep spreading the information everyone, it has already been very > useful to me and others. Thanks, > > > > Lachlan Mudge > > Research Engineer > > Sustainable Energy Centre > > University of South Australia > > Ph: +61 8 8302 3497 > > Fax: +61 8 8302 3380 > > Email: [hidden email] |
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