Subject: Dataloggers
We are looking into purchasing several dataloggers in the near future. I have done some calling around and read relevant postings in the Cons DistList archives. I have been able to acquire a lot of information on the ACR smartreaders and I have spoken to several people who are currently using this system to get their opinion. I even found some useful basic information on the ACR's on a web page for those that are interested http://www.acrsystems.com/acr I have been less successful gathering information about other datalogger systems and their comparative performance. These are the other systems I have come across and I would appreciate hearing from anyone that has used them or can provide more information: * The Rustrak Scout (replacement for the Rustrak Ranger previously used by some museums) which has the advantage of a real-time digital display on the unit (ACR system does not) but has the disadvantage of being somewhat larger and more expensive. * The Testo 171 distributed by Conservation Support Systems, which I know nothing about beyond the entry in their catalog. I am also aware of the Hanwell Monitors RL System (Radio Telemetry) but believe at this point this system is too complex (and expensive) for our current needs. Again, I would appreciate hearing from anyone with information about the ACR's, Rustrak Scout, Testo 171 or other systems of which I am not yet aware. Feel free to contact me directly by e-mail or phone (212) 769-5447. Thank you. Samantha Alderson Assistant Conservator of Objects Department of Anthropology American Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th Street New York, N.Y. 10024-5192 *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:61 Distributed: Thursday, March 7, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-61-012 ***Received on Tuesday, 5 March, 1996