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When a CS650 or a CS655 is put in water, why does the volumetric water content read NAN?
How can it be determined if the NAN values are caused by soil conditions or a faulty CS650 or CS655 sensor?
Why is the electrical conductivity (EC) reading NAN or 9999999 on a CS650 or a CS655?
On the CS650 and the CS655, is it possible to disable the logic that causes NAN values?
Why is the permittivity reading NAN or 9999999 for the CS655?
Why is the permittivity reading NAN or 9999999 for the CS650?
Using a CS650 or a CS655, why would the volumetric water content value be NAN or 9999999?
How can the CS650 or the CS655 readings be corrected for temperature?
Do the CS650 and the CS655 correct readings for temperature changes?
With regard to the CS650 and the CS655, is there a generic calibration equation for artificial soil?
With regard to the CS650 and the CS655, is there a generic calibration equation for organic soil?
How can it be determined if soil is out-of-bounds for a CS650 or a CS655?
Using a CS650 or a CS655, when should a soil-specific calibration be performed?
Can the CS650 and the CS655 be calibrated by incremental insertion into saturated soil?
How was the general calibration performed for the CS650 and the CS655?
Can the CS655 measure permittivity and electrical conductivity of sea water and sea ice?
Can the CS650 measure permittivity and electrical conductivity of sea water and sea ice?
Can the CS650 and the CS655 measure water level?
Can the CS650 and the CS655 detect stream bed erosion?
Can the CS650 and the CS655 measure gasoline or other hydrocarbons in soil?
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