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T-30 TRANSMITTER

Product Name: T-30 TRANSMITTER

Product Description

The T-30 is the most advanced controlled current source available for electrical methods exploration. It combines modern technology with thirty years of transmitter design experience. This transmitters can be used for a variety of geophysical techniques, including conventional IP in the time domain, frequency domain or phase domain; true wideband spectral IP; CSAMT (Controlled Source Audio Magnetotellurics) in Scalar, Vector and Tensor modes; TDEM (Time Domain Electromagnetics) and FDEM (Frequency Domain Electromagnetics). The transmitter load may be either a grounded dipole or a loop, depending on the requirements of the application. The rapid controlled turn-off into inductive loads is suitable for TDEM applications. A very wide range of standard binary-related timing options is provided, as well as an input connection for an arbitrary external timing device. These units also feature a variety of protective circuits, built-in receiver calibration circuitry, current monitor output for external deconvolution, constant current control, and semi-infinite impedance in the "off-time" when used for time-domain IP.

Company Details

We are the world leader in magnetotelluric (MT) and Induced Polarization (IP) instrumentation. Phoenix systems are used in more than 80 countries for exploration and research. Our clients include mining and oil companies, geophysical... more

More Products of this Company: MG-40 MOTOR GENERATOR, MT/AMT FIELD SENSORS, MTU SERIES, RXU, SSIP-2000, SYSTEM 2000, T-200 HIGH POWERED CURRENT SOURCE, T-3 TRANSMITTER, T-4 TRANSMITTER, TXU-30 TRANSMITTER, V6-A RECEIVER, V8 RECEIVER, V8 WIRELESS
Related Products: MTU SERIES, SSIP-2000, T-3 TRANSMITTER, T-4 TRANSMITTER, TXU-30 TRANSMITTER, V6-A RECEIVER, V8 RECEIVER, V8 WIRELESS
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