Available for ImportSeismic Telemetry Cable KCT for High-Frequency Monitoring Applications
Manufacturer:GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES EURASIA LLC
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Cables seismic telemetric brand KST, designed for use as transmitting devices for monitoring and recording of impacts at a frequency of up to 16 MHz and can be laid in the open air, in the ground and in water. The cables can be used in all climatic zones. They are produced in the following modifications: shielded, reinforced, small-sized, filled with waterproof compound.
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