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Monitor Sensors are made in Australia. They include an innovative range of μSmart (pronounced "micro Smart") sensors,
and a corresponding range of μSmart loggers.
Customers in Australia and New Zealand will understand the advantages of buying locally. Customers in South East Asia will
appreciate service in almost the same time zone. For anyone further afield,
you'll find our prices very competitive.
Each μSmart sensor is calibrated in the factory prior to delivery, and calibration coefficients
that relate sensor response to physical units are stored within the logger. The moment a μSmart sensor is connected to a μSmart logger,
it sends its calibration coefficients to the sensor. From that point on, the logger automatically converts all measurements to physical units.
Data downloaded from the logger are in the form of a text file ready for opening in packages like Microsoft Excel. For example: temperature
is logged directly in degrees Celsius,
wind speed is in m/s or km/h (depending on logger setup), and water level is in metres.
We supply:
- Sensors for measuring
weather conditions, soil conditions, water levels, water quality and air quality (see below)
- Data loggers
- Weather stations (packaged in common configurations, or built to your own specifications).
- Housings,
mounting brackets,
power supplies
(including batteries and solar panels), controllers, cabling,
telemetry,
and interfaces to telephone- and satellite-based communications
To be more specific, we supply sensors for measuring:
- Temperature, including air, water, soil, grass and leaf temperature
- Relative humidity
- Barometric pressure
- Solar radiation
- Wind speed (i.e. anemometers)
- Wind direction (including standard deviation of direction)
- Rainfall (i.e. pluviometers)
- Evaporation (i.e. evaporation pans)
- Leaf wetness (i.e. rain detectors)
- Soil moisture content
- Sap flow (related to evapotranspiration)
- Water level (or pressure)
- Electrical conductivity of water
- pH of water
- Eh (redox potential) of water
- Dissolved oygen in water
- Turbidity of water
- Flow of water
- Gaseous concentrations of oxygen, hydrogen, chlorine, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitric oxide,
nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride, ethylene oxide and ozone
We are expert software developers and can provide assistance with data management, including real-time Internet-based access to data.
If you have any comments or questions, please ask.
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