Method and system for magnetic coupling compensating a rod posit

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376240, G21C 1700

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053923219

ABSTRACT:
A method for magnetic coupling compensating a rod position indication system having at least two rod position indicators each having induced noise comprising the steps of applying a sinusoidal current to a primary of the first rod position indicator for inducing a voltage on a first secondary of the first rod position indicator; receiving both the first secondary voltage from the first rod position indicator and a second secondary voltage, induced from the noise, of the second rod position indicator; and deriving a difference of the first and second secondary voltage for obtaining the magnetic coupling compensation.

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