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energy Posted - 05/10/2023 : 18:15:22
Just wondering if anyone knows how to save X Y Z magnetic field readings every second to the internal memory csv file?

It saves emf and ef.

thanks
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EmfDev Posted - 05/11/2023 : 11:14:00
Hi energy, it does not save the xyz emf to internal memory. WHat you can do is use the EMF-PRO then click on "GET EMF DATA" and then click Files -> Save to save the emf. Check also if the x, y, and z are checked. Then you can load the data with the EMF-PRO software again. You can also do Auto and Auto save to automatiacally save them to csv.

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