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	<title>Rabone Systems &#187; Water Management</title>
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		<title>Irrigation Sensors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have had a few people ask us how we manage to provide precise measurement of volumetric water content of watering zones. Our answer is ECH2O probes. These inexpensive sensors are buried in the ground in each watering zone and connected to an interface which provides RS-232 communications to a 3rd party control system such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have had a few people ask us how we manage to provide precise measurement of volumetric water content of watering zones.</p>
<p>Our answer is ECH2O probes. These inexpensive sensors are buried in the ground in each watering zone and connected to an interface which provides RS-232 communications to a 3rd party control system such as AMX.</p>
<p>Now all you need is a technician who can use a shovel!</p>
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