In a message dated 7/6/00 10:18:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, johnjan@........ writes: << I received the information you sent me on the McWilliams magnetometer. Would it be OK if I posted this information on my web page? If so, how would I credit the design and the text? >> Hi John, OK to put the McWilliams magnetometer article on your web page. Credit it to the September 1998 issue of the Solar Bulletin which is published by the American Association of Variable Star Observers, AAVSO. It is simple easy-to-build instrument that is suitable as a science fair project and yet it is sensitive and accurate enough to make recordings of magnetic storms that are duplicates of those made by nearby USGS magnetic stations. It's hard to tell the difference. Next time you travel to Connecticut let me know and I'll draw you a map how to find my farm and we can enjoy a good visit. I live way back in the woods on a mountain. Best regards, Cap __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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