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News Release from: Vaisala | Subject: HydroMet Maws
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2006
HydroMet Maws to replace data collection
system
The Vaisala HydroMet Maws products will become the sole platform for hydro-meteorological measurements replacing the MILOS500/520 products
Vaisala will consolidate its offering of the Vaisala HydroMet systems in 2006 New orders for the MILOS500/520 systems will be acknowledged until March 31, 2006
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Vaisala HydroMet Maws products will become the sole platform for hydro-meteorological measurements replacing the MILOS500/520 products.
The Maws products include all the benefits of MILOS500/520, offering more flexible data collection capability and greater ease of use at a competitive price.
The Maws products have been deployed by hundreds of customers in more than 70 countries worldwide.
Thanks to its outstanding quality and system capabilities, the products offer a superior functionality for the customers requiring high data availability and full scalability from simple system configurations to the most demanding applications.
Included in this introduction are the following products: Vaisala HydroMet System Maws100; Vaisala HydroMet System Maws110; Vaisala HydroMet Automatic Weather Station Maws201; Vaisala HydroMet Automatic Weather Station Maws301 Vaisala's commitment to ongoing research, development and improvement of our existing products ultimately improves your sensing and data collection needs. Request a free brochure from Vaisala ...
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