Abstract
We describe a new method to digitalize electron densities of extensive air showers. The density measurements are made by a group of 7 scintillation detectors each of 1 m 2 and covering an area of 1200 m 2. Each detector is associated with a logic circuit to digitalize the pulse heights. The immediate application of this method is the location of the core of extensive air showers (E≧10 15 eV) .
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