Articles | Volume 6, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-6-279-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-6-279-2017
Review article
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25 Jul 2017
Review article |  | 25 Jul 2017

Measurement experiences with FluxSet digital D/I station

László Hegymegi, János Szöllősy, Csaba Hegymegi, and Ádám Domján

Abstract. Geomagnetic observatories use classical theodolites equipped with single-axis flux-gate magnetometers known as declination–inclination magnetometers (DIM) to determine absolute values of declination and inclination angles. This instrument and the measurement method are very reliable but need a lot of handwork and experience. The authors developed and built a non-magnetic theodolite which gives all measurement data in digital form. Use of this instrument significantly decreases the possibility of observation errors and minimises handwork. The new instrument is presented in this paper together with first measurement results in comparison to the classical DIM.

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The authors developed and built a digital non-magnetic declination–inclination magnetometer which gives all measurement data in digital form. Use of this instrument significantly decreases the possibility of observation errors and minimises handwork. We showed that this device is suitable for absolute magnetic control measurements, and it is more convenient, user friendly and effective than the traditional ones.