what is differnace between radar level tranmitter & hart
type tranmitter?
Answer Posted / rajesh kumar
Radar type level transmitter works on the principle of FMCG
(frequency modulated continious wave system) & hart
transmitter works on the principle highway adressable
remote transducer the data is transmitted from the sensor
to the requred system through the hart adress
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