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Dear Prof. Johnson,
we are still running a Finnigan MAT 250 and would be glad to obtain the
source and some electronic prints of your collegue's old system. I assume
they would be cost-free?
I do, however, not know whether you would be willing to send it to
Switzerland (expenses would be covered by us, of course).
Thank you,
Markus Leuenberger
At 22:00 28.09.00 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear All,
>Tom Anderson's Finnigan MAT 250 is decommissioned and sits in our hallway.
Remaining parts include the flight tube, magnet, source, resistor string
and some of the other electronics. I would be glad to see some or all of
this go to a good home if anyone is interested.
>-Tom Johnson
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>Thomas M. Johnson
>Assistant Professor
>Dept. of Geology
>University of Illinois at Urban-Champaign
>245 Natural History Bldg. MC-102
>1301 W. Green St.
>Urbana, IL 61801
>(217) 244-2002
>FAX (217) 244-4996
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>Visit the Hydrogeology Program's web site: www.geology.uiuc.edu/Hydrogeology
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Dr. Markus C. Leuenberger
Climate and Environmental Physics
Physics Instiute, Universität Bern
Sidlerstrasse 5
3012 Bern
Fax +41 (0)31 631 87 42 (NEW FAX NUMBER)
ph 031/ 631 44 70
email: [log in to unmask]
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