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How do I calibrate the MicroCell?

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How do I calibrate the MicroCell?

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Follow the directions in the users manual. Using the stage micrometer included in the starter kit, measure the distance across all 10 boxes of the reticle. Divide this number by 10. That is D. D = distance across a single box of the reticle. T = the depth of the MicroCell, 20 for the MC-20-2 and MC-20-4. F = the factor that you are solving for. F = 1,000,000/ T x D2 Write the factor down, to use with every analysis. This factor is unique for each scope and magnification. Every time you change magnification a new factor must be calculated.

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