Dual output magnetic sensor

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ABSTRACT:
A dual output magnetic sensor employing a magnet having first and second poles and a pair of magnetic sensors one of which is located close to a first of the poles and the other of which is located a spaced distance from the second of the poles to form a gap and wherein first and second magnetic field shunting members are operable to move to positions away from and close to the sensors, one of the members passing adjacent to but outside of the first magnetic sensor and the second of the members passing through the gap.

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