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RE: Buying a new TLD Reader



One could probably pick-up a slightly used one (or two)...cheap...and then
have it serviced or upgraded.


Matt Williamson
Indian Point Unit 3
Williamson.m@nypa.gov <mailto:Williamson.m@nypa.gov> 


		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Sandy Perle [mailto:sandyfl@earthlink.net]
		Sent:	Thursday, March 09, 2000 10:11 AM
		To:	Multiple recipients of list
		Subject:	Re: Buying a new TLD Reader

		John,

		TLD readers are expensive. A typical reader we use in our
labs are in 
		the $120K (US) range. Manual readers are cheaper, but still
run 
		around $80K.

		I suggest you contact Bicron-NE (formerly known as Harshaw).
Their 
		website is:

		http://www.bicron.com/

		Regards,

	
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