yes, you are right. I forgot the KT series also have a conductivity
measurement tool if required.

Is there any other device in the market?

On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 9:53 AM Arce Geofisicos <[email protected]>
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> Hi Sergio.
> If I remember correctly there was an option sold by Terraplus. It is an
> upgrade from their KTT10 unit. It may be called the KTT20. I quoted it a
> while ago and can send you more info tomorrow when I return to my office.
> Cheers!.
> J. Arce
>
>
>
> Enviado desde mi Galaxy
>
>
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> Are there any other tools to measure inductively the electrical
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