I read in !emc-pstc that Crabb, John <jo...@exchange.scotland.ncr.com>
wrote (in <B6CD5947CF30D411A1350050DA4B75FF03C2338C@sgbdun200.scotland.n
cr.com>) about 'EMC-related safety issues', on Mon, 7 Jan 2002:
>    Any suggestions how to overcome this ? My previous antique datalogger
>    didn't have this problem, but it eventually had to be scrapped due to lack
>    of spare parts - and the expectation that a more modern unit would be
>    better !.
AS Gert Gremmen says, this problem is pretty fundamental. Maybe the only
solution is to use resistive temperature sensors instead, such as
precision thermistors.
-- 
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk 
After swimming across the Hellespont, I felt like a Hero. 

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